Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Feb 1922, p. 3

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Sj£^;$sd&i WEEK OF ACTIVITY Twelfth Anniversary to In- clude Many Ceremonies - '.__ This Anniversary of the Boy Scoots of America, February 8-12, is unique. It is the twelfth, and is the minimum age at which boys may join the Move- ment as tenderfoot scouts. So the movement itself is a tenderfoot. Every Scouting community Iras its program though they are not all alike. But all of them will include the solemn reaffirmation of the*bath and Law by every scout, where possible, at 8 o'clock on the evening of Wednesday, February 8th, the Birthday of th Movement. This annual ceremony will take^laee-at-troop^Boeetings- or at public meetings, whatever local authorities arrange. It will be a nationwide observance of the opening of Anniversay Week. Every scout wifl be attired in the uniform of his troop, looking his best, and with his face set toward high achievement in Scouting in the year ahead. »«* Father-Son Banquets There will be Father and Son Ban- quets, every scout inviting his dad or nearer mate-relate favorite custom in Scouting. It has brought many fathers into a better understanding of their boys. and a closer intimacy with them. Sometimes the "banquet" is prepared by the scouts, in good camp fashion. The constitution of the Boy Scouts of America requires that Anniversay Week shall always include February 8 and Febnfljrry 12. The Movement is nothing if not patriotic, and in every way the leaders keep alive the mem- ory of America's great men. ^S^:3'7.VScout Sermons Sunday, * February 12, is Scout S lay, another fixed feature of Anni versary Week, Scout .sermons are the rule in churches. Scouting has a place in th§ Sunday School program. Another feature inseparable from An- niversary Week is a civic Good Turn of some character, and faithful atten- tion to the Daily Good Turn, t One day in Anniversary Week is set aside for presentation of Scouting in schools, and most school authorities are heartily in sympathy with the idea. A quite unusual feature will distin- guish Anniversary Week this year throughout the country, it being hoped helssMtf> receives no revenue (rum S2u,r 000,000,000 worth of tax-exempt bonds. He asserted that the tax-exempt se- curities comprise about one-tenth of the country^ wealth. ? â-  Dr. Seligman estimated that if tax exemption of federal bonds could be abolished the government would re- ceive additional annual revenue of aPproximatelyjaOiMlob^OOO^ -i The evils of tax exempt securities wfts summed up in a few words by President Harding in his recent mes- sage to Congress, when he said:" "The drift of wealth into non-tax- able securities is hindering our indus- tries, manufacturing, agricultural and carrying, until we are discouraging fhe-very-activitier wh1ch"make our wealth." l ^Jr1* sPaHs --â- 'â„¢:'-- Mori Than Ever"f hwKlll|l;v:w Beware of the man who knoW'lt all, especially If it happens to be yoin> •elf.â€"Boston Transcript. There is hardly a roadsldf'pornKr Reflections. pool which scape In it has not as above as much land' it.--Ruskln. m .. l*reV»»ioii':- of Nature. -**J0d Tunklns says a man who ill.„ makes a mistake has to die fearfully young to avoid apom^ Should be purchased in a shop that sells nothing else. UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. Coplan, Proprietor 1126 Central Avenue J Wilmette Phone Wll.2408 ^ DON*T FORGET OUR- Cleaning and Dying Dept. â€"Tt is of special interest to the" public to know that our sys- tem of dying, is a new pro- :'.: cess.. â- 'â-  The Best in the Country! y'" .'""".'â-  ."â- 'â- 'â-  Xyy. ' â- â- â- 'â-  â- .â- ,- K^: :'â-  : ll^SptiSilil *ERSONAUT*^ CLEANING TAILORING REPAIRING TbbeSveU dtesseipa "man^m^weli'cMnes^ that fit his own personality. Certain mali teriais are good for one man and bad for â- â-  another.y:)':;'^ r;*;?i|w k^0*Â¥$Wli^^W&^^^^^!^^^^^^^ Profit by our long experienceâ€"-let us advise you, help you'in.,you|,selections.;:^|;si^g, ^X^--^~,^^^^^&££:- :........- â-  -. -...". ... i........:..... j^i^ffi^ â- alls â- x$.4y$f?i SCHULTZ %n^KQRI5 ___ JgUSTOM^TAIL01^':^W^^M IWILIVIETTE,' IIXg^JS^^M â- ^â- MW-SB llSif Phone 32$ 1152 Central Avei I fH A To the Taxpayers of New Trier Township: S a taxpayer, you are interested in having tax moneys so collected, administered and dis- tributed, that they will bring to your communityTfirffeatest possible hene&t. mm Oath and Law and be received into the Organization as an Honorary Tenaer- foot Scout. In capital cities, governors will do this. li_ ONE-TENTH OF WEALTH liN US. TAX EXEMPT The law provides for the election of a township collector who establishes an olice in the community where payment may be made most conveniently. The present collector, Mr. 'Hoy*.King, has his office in the First National Bank of Wilmette. K'v^y^?^ Real es}ate anfperSQnal taxfs collected by Mr- King are disbursed promptly and directly, to "the"taxing"bodies, namely":....."'"*â- " â- ----â- â- -â€"â€" ... â- â€";•=â- . ^ -......~-y- ..rv:,;j^ â- :-^-r~^~.-^~- â- â- -â- -}â- ......'x^^^2S7~^ f*j$^3*M$$ ^%4feip«* yMAu estimate thirtrthere la outstatia^ ing a total of $30,000,000,000 of bonds ^tirery"or partly,tax exempf, from which the~ gc^rnment recefes no |evenuefc ^was^jnade^ M_I>rJ_E<iwJ|L R, A. Seligman, professor of political, economy at Columbia university, re- cently, before the congressional ways, and means committee, which is con- sidering ^roposate -fdr^^onstitutionat amend inent proni biting further issu- ance, of tax exempt securities. r^ that the goy- errimehtreven during the war; should never have issued tax-exempt bonds. He estimated the"amount of outstand- ing state, county and munieipa^^ free bOnd^aTHapproximateiy%itf$Xtfrr OOOfOOO. In addition the government, Village of Winnetka ^^ râ€"â€" Village of Glencoe Village of Kenilworth Village of Wilmette JBoard of Education High School Lon Wilmette Board of Edu'cationr _ Kenilworth Park District Winnetka Board of Education v Glencoe Parle-Distriet rinnetka Park District Lenilworaf Boar (I o lucatioh jSfe^Trieir' lownsln]^ Persons failing tozpay^heiiLtaxesJtQ^x^^ ^ay_the county treasurer in Chicago, subjecting themselves, usually, to some inconvenience, and, in case of oversight, to the danger of a penaTty. Taxes so paid to the county treasurer do not reach the beneficiaries above-named for about four months. This means that your village, -schoolaboard- or-park districts compelled^^ tissue anticipation warrants, and pay interest on ~the~same. Againy^he Township is, by statute, estitled to 2% on all moneys cbllected by:Mr. King, the ^pllecJgr^injex^eMJf^iOl^ sum, together with the interest^ojytj^ money^hile in the local bank, provided an amount sufficient to meet current expenses, a^d^er^by rendered a town tax U|ine^sary>^ UY® itP Try©it.|| Put it on your||| next grocery or4S| jder and the-chances are^ that you'll never waniljl any other kind of breadjj serveil-in your houseJjt .:.^ourri^^-ocer;-^-knows^ jthat^it is good bread. gUi 162 Wilmette Ave. M In vievr of the. abpveT^he-undCT Trier Township^ both real estate and personal, urgently appeal to you, as a patriotic citizen; forâ- immediate payment of such:taxes^ ,,Hat^patvBank\.of..Wilrtette.:'.'<::^\:;^ :.:.:::: .'.:â- ';y â- .•'â- â- â- -^ :â-  TILLAGE OF WINNETKA IfSp | Py John g. Miller, PresiHentP l:::VIlXAGE.OF;GLE^COESi::;^^ J By Frederick Wv Pehfield, President VILLAGE OF KENILWORTH 4 By James C. Murray, President VILLAGE OF WILMETTE By Edward Zipf, President , WINNETKA BOARD Oi? EDUCATION By Laird Bell, President^/ ^^â- ^i^i^l KENILWORTH PARK DISTRICT By L. M. Willis, President 1 ^ GLENCOE BOARD OF EDUCATION^ :v By Edward L. Glaser, President. ; rCENILWORTH BOARDâ„¢Of^~E©UCA=^ By Ruthi Snydacker, President , Stteboare^ By WilliamlIJ^bcock, President GLENCOE PARK DISTRICT By Sherman Booth, President WINNETKA PARK DISTRICT _l_ByAu_iW. Conyerse,_Prjesident^ WILMETTE PARK DISTRICT By Louis K. Gillsoh, President -Si -NEW^^EKr=TOWNSHIpI By Leland V. Pierson, Township Clerk. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF NEW R^R^OWNSH^EP^HGH^eHOO^Ir--: By Edward J.-Phelpsr President. ^^^=i£ I". ; . ...........'"- -'â- 'â- â-  -â-  -â-  â-  â- â-  . .-â-  â- â- â- " ;-------T

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