16 North Sheridan â€"___ onuUnued from page 4) mitted a detailed report of their findings together with a number of carefully prepared bills this fall. Of these bills, the essential one for the restoration of the credit of Cook county is known as House Bill 11 and Senate Bill 14, providing> for the abolition of the county‘s present Board of Assessors, the present Board of Review and Township Asâ€" sessors, thirty in number. T In the place of this very intricate decentralized assessment machinery, the new bill proposes to substitute a single Board for Assessment and Reâ€" view, consisting of just three perâ€" sons, appointed by the president the county board. One of these perâ€" sons shall be thecounty assessor; a trainedtaxexpert,whbahallbere- sponsible for equality of all Â¥ ork being done by skillâ€"| ï¬ 1 geputies acting under his close (Continuced from n. The two :ti;r ;en;be“: MEETS IN JANUARY MOLDANER & HUMER & ‘ > l PREâ€"INVENTORY P rad h pxeen 0O P E N Manufactaring Furriers at during the past week, the ing shalt be done with the assessor sitting ~with the reviewers in order to explain the reasons for any given assessment. Pkcpfl EVERY EV ENING ~What Valu_eis.’ What Styles! ist week, the League Clark of Glencoe, Robert C is not a "compromise" ) Kittermaster of Highland | inâ€"reality â€"based Tge Littell of Evanston Leopard, Beaver Trimmed . . $195 Selfâ€"trim Hudson Seals. ... 139 Muskrats, as low asâ€" 3 â€"â€". 00 * And others at cofr;es;)ondingly low prices. ; o in inalin eaongls t en e had ced FUR COAT in the House in order to reduce our inventory. And, what an opportunity to invest in Fur Coat comfort and luxury! If you haven‘t a fur coat already, don‘t deny yourself any longer . . . if you do own one, but may need another within a year or 8S0, you‘ll be wise to buy now at the most tremendous savings of the century ! Our_ "ACQUISITIONâ€"ET was such a great success that we have decifled in ra $ 0 t ols onl ts 200 o 2C Sss o . CAtFEAEY can be| titleholder which Clark won @‘présâ€"} 21â€"17. â€"During intermission redited | star New York team was ans 4 (Continuedâ€"from page 5) ; | Jimmy Weber member of the fam. !'!ona Jimmy and Jersey Weber tennis , | family made the semiâ€"final grade by beating the much improved Tom {Kelley 21â€"14, 21â€"16." Tom says it might have been different over at | the Sunset Valley golf course. ; ' <â€"_ Exhibition Game ‘ |_In. additionâ€"toâ€"thelocalâ€" / Coleman Clark, present Western | Ping Pong champion played an exâ€" | hibition with Robert Childe, Detroit | titleholder which Clark won 21â€"15, }"2!217. During intermission Clark Chicago to playr the In*t;r‘f';:;:e.:u;; club team..._Theâ€"north « : be well represented with Coleman PARES 8 KITTERMASTER WINS PINGâ€"PONG TOURNEY those sreat success last week. ty â€"~â€"different~â€"principles ’ï¬&iTiï¬;‘ e set forth in the original bills.| team York taetm‘_ _.wa-s ;:;m;l'ng“t-o esented with Coleman missioner'Greev‘ l;s'ln;i:."“"l‘“hé coe, Robert Clark and| prevailed. of: Highland Par ._____â€"_â€"_ Bills Approvedâ€" n mne ageg on ce ve e yâ€"â€" se T rncnamacie: uces aer ies e 5: . > & s es _ _~FHURSDAY. DECEMBER ; * mesmmmmmmenmmemnmenemmemenipemmmemmentmmemmmmmmmmemenememememnu ho ue 25 T. all havâ€"| â€" Commissioner vécrnvx;l'e; presented bills and pay rolls eovering the perâ€" iod from Nov. 1, 1931 to Dec. 1, 1931, and moved that the same be P approved and vouchers for payment be issued for the several amounts, The motion prevailed. The bills agâ€" gregated as follows: Depart. of Public Affmirs . _._._.$ 1.256.57 Dept. of Accounts and Finance ... €0.30 Depart. of Public Health and Safety 6,370.45 1 Depart. of Streets and â€"Public Im. The American Legion is opposed to any reduction in the United J] States Navy, Howard P.. Savage, of Chicago, past department and past national commander of the Legion . [‘ told members of Sangamon Post No: 32 at a banquet last week at Springâ€" field. Savage cited the conflict beâ€" tween Japan and China as evidence at combatants pay little attention to the League of Nations, and deâ€" J but it is better to be prepared." The speaker also declared that the prohibition question should be put: up to the people for a referendum vote. No matter whether the Uniâ€" ted States is wet or dry, confidence o’ the people will not be restored unâ€" til the people have an opportunity to vote directly on the issue," Mr. Legion Is Opposed To Any Reduction in Navy Is Report that the workmen‘s compensation inâ€" surance policy with the Constitution Indemnity company insuring city employees be approved in accordâ€" ance with the recommendation of the corporation counsel. The moâ€" tion prevailed. Interest on Bonds Acquisition of . P Acquisition _ of ADeRt...._.PFOD~â€".......>â€"»â€"» mepeyrecd _â€"SL _ Eermanent...Props..._. .. *“'““g.mm.e.wzr‘ AExif.“‘::::fftf:.’:i::::::i::::: Water Revenue Bond Expense........ Re.frpd of rebate on public beneâ€" lc s cod " w e Seeverence®. ol -lllm(, , department adjutant. jocal Impt. Advances and Exp Dept. of Ace Depart. of Pu Depart. of S provements -D‘Mâ€"OQâ€"P Local Impt. Total (Continued from page 6) liams rgl_ggve to water bills for eR Onpmnintea ib iaainestith uis aconstticcissss snn ï¬ï¬;:;t No 7800 $1,284.81 O. c«@4, + Impt. No. 326â€"... 2708.77 3.94,8,: :’:s due property owners ..._... 20;:::“ terest on Bonds â€".__..__.___..__. 13.459.75 CITY COUNCIL N so next year watch out there x;: be a new champion. . The tournament was sponsored by the Highland Park Press. | Howes Official _ Byron Howes who now Classes gg, the véeteran Ping Pong official per. formed in that capacity and kept the crowd informed as to the â€"progrege of the matches. Howes was head umpire .at Western tournament last year held at the La Salle hotel. The whole affair was a big sue. cess and spectators and Pplayers alike all went home ta hnila : °_ mmissioner Greenslade an excellent chance to REGULAR SESSIQN | ~ 2 me Approve Policy ming $56,401.04 moved make the motion 2370.40 239.39 41.18 996.55 129.10 the .Crri.d:n' befORprercicats i+A Sproat Heavey speaking be Travel club, ir "Pioneer wo urlier, .nd them earlier A. of motherhood modern life is ‘The averag marry at the Says Gir] Yerage Chon, Helen Elizabeth N Ruth â€" Anders Lena Lucchi. Schneider, as students. Those who ed were Chs Schwall, Do: Wilder, Mar Gourley, Rac Johnson, Lor ~â€"â€"ture; the 3 "Two Gui let Egyptien brought the playing a g word; "I Keler sented by Beyer, Etta Barbara Fra pupils of Mi us, sang th ber on the . Schubert. Lass," by â€" Russian Ch The chort presented 1 Chord," by chief Dane sented by 1 sler‘s dane dances wer ens and Lu "Minuet" ar The lighti As the Several cl "March fr the pupils School of All th the band, With a imately 1 Winter cc day eveni Deerfieldâ€"$ torium. Under work 39