March 4, 1921. -WILMETTE LlF.E WILME11E TAX RATE. IN SLIGHT INCREASE Assessed Valuation and Tax .Rates for 1926 I I \Vinnetka $ 5,871,004 I 955,253 ~ - __1 32·190 447 $6·958 · W'ilmette MADRIGALS TO SING BEFORE SUNDAY ~CLUB T Assessed· Valuation for Village Item Is $5,620,170; Kenilworth Assessed Valuation Rate Shows Decrease Real Estate I 1 1 Personal 168,557 In ffm nation regarding the 19'26 as- Railroads - - 1~ 6 ·996 i - 143 · 65 ~- ~ --- 31 ·617sesse d valuation an<l tax rates for the Total _ $5·620·170 $3,786·336 $1,472 ·965 several municipalities itT ·New Trier Township has been obtained from the Levy: Rate Rate Rate Rate County Clerk's office, and is presented State .65% 1 .65% .65% .65% in tabular forn_1 in an adjoining colCounty .91 .91 .91 .91 umn. Road and Bridge .50 .SO .so· .50 Tt sl Jow-; t!tat the total tax rate for I Township .15 .1 .) 'Vilm ettc for all purposes is 12.34 0f Forest Preserve .IS .15 2.75 the as sc<;s cd· valuation as compared High School 2.75 I 2.75 2.75 .65 .65 with 12.1 5<; / la st year. Thi:-. is an in-. 1 Sa:1itary Dist. .65 A65 2.14 2.21 crease · of about onr per cent. Village 1.97 1.8? .59 .83 44 It is inttrcsting to note the cause for ~ahk pist. 4.00 00 5 4.00 4 - -- -thi s increase in the tax rate. as shown ._ c · - - I ·00 12.34% 12.65% by the figur'es hdow: Total Rate 12.14% 11.94%1~~·~:; nnte 19::!G nntl} --The tax rate in Winnetka for 1925 was 12.08%; in W1lmette 12.15%; in Pt·l'N' nt P e rcent Glencoe, 12.54%; in. Kenilworth, . 11.95%. $ 4,AA3,045 O'tV,i29 I $ 3,329,823 312,859 Glencoe I Ken i.lworth $ I 1,272,i91 Famous Group of Singers to Give Concert March &; Firat Ap. pearance on North Shore I 4·5g ~tntf' .. .. .... .. Si','A.· County . . . . r..~:'.d & HridgP . . T0WIH-:hip .~0 ,liGt7v --- .:11) ·50 .15 2.7G ._·.·~~ .5!1 4.00 .!ll 14 Hig-h B<'hoot ... . . :::75 Sanitary Di~t. · · .fi:; ';i llag(' .... · .. · .. 2 ·1 0 P:ul< Di~t . . . . . . . .fi6 'l'ntnl ·... . .. 12.15'. '1, Fon·~t PI'('St'TVe ......· Ch oose y ou ,re O wn Tree ExpertJ Sal\~ J~ Supt · · C· · Schultz · · . c ' , 1 . ,.,.. ) I · While the results cf a tree survev mactc last 'iUmmer are Oil r~corcl 12 ·:l ·l": the village 0ffices, no tree ~ur~cry exG·ene~al R~te Increase pe1·ts lta\e been recomme11<led· hy the The foregomg sho\vs t!wt 1 ~':' ratt' ~ village officials to conduct a. campaign for the Village, Count~:, Forest Pn· of rehabilitating trees on private 11ropsrrve, Sanitary district and Park dis - t: rty, Superintendent of Public \Yorks trict and· grade schools have increasrd; Schultz stated this week the .rates for the Hoad and Bridge and Mr. Scilul~z' statement came~ ~s a High fschool a!c unchanged; andd +he .r esult of report s f.rom variot&S residents rates or .the S_tate ha VI ' · (1<-cn:asc . to the effect that a tree expert had Tl1r slight increase in thr V:llage heen callit1g at the homes with the rate is clue ·to an incr ease for the \VI- information that hr has h~~ en authormette Free PnLlic Library and the M u- . I b t 1 l ffi . ' "IZe( y t le oca o c1a .s to worK on nicipal P~-aygrounds, ·it was. stated ~y trer s. local officiats. · l, "No person has been recommenrled Thr as-;('<;sed valuation for \Vilmt'tte for this \\'nrk," Mr. Schultz explained. is $5,620,170, ;J decrease of $53,491 fr om "\Ve ltav~ th e records of the snrvcv last year. made last summe.r by the Boy Scouts, Kenilworth Rate Down and they an' open to any tree expert Keniln-ort h's tax rate was reduced hy who dcsirr..; to examin~ tf1em. Howone cent. 'fl1c compar:ltivc figur rs fnr cvt·r. it is of course entirely vo~itional wi 1h the property O\\'ner. regarding 1926 are as f olfow!: : 1!J2ti R:1te which, if any, tree expert he de ~i rcs to 19~5 R:-~tc P~t·eo>nt cmpll 'Y· \Vc f!_!!:ve ah:oh1tcly nothing P('r<'~llt St;l I f· . . .85 '/i. .(if>% to do with that part of it atHI any Connty . . . . . . . ~0 :~;l fkrson .representing himsetf as att~oad &. Ericf~·' . . .GO thorizrd hy the villaf!e i-s simply gui~ty I owns!IIP . . .. . .. . F on·st Pr1 · :-:··n··~ . J.1 ~: !,1, uf misrepreseutation :1 n 1l should he High ~ C' h<~of . . . . 2.7fi treated arcordingly." S<ltlit;~ry ))ist . . . .55 .65 \-.ill.tg ..' . . ... ... . 2.00 1.89 · -Parlt llist . . . . . .~G .H KENTUCKY SOCIETY ( :t·ad,, Sdw·)l~ . . .. 4.(1 0 4.00 Edwards Members of the North Shore KenTot:tl . . . . . 11 .95 c;., 1 r. ~~~ % tucky Society wiP meet in the \V crlg- Children Hear About Kenilwortll's ·assessed \'aluation for wood room at Field's for luncheon Our Immigrant Authors Advertise for Bids on 1926 is $1 ,-+7 2,065, or a 11 i11 rrea sc of Tuesday of next week. Miss StevenP.rof. R:Jll() laVerne LYman of tlw S bd· ·I $59,649 over tllt' <l""~'~; c; d valuation for ~on, district nurse in the Kentucky L~hnr~tary School of the Uni,·er-:itv U tvision mprovements 1925. n1ottntain~, will tell uf her work among of C'hirago. ~poke to tLe children of The Village board Tuesrla 'I of thjs the farmers of the mountains. the Bvron Stolp school durin~'tl·eir a..;- week authorized the arlverti .. ement for sembly period, \Veclnesday, upon the bids for the installation of. sewer and Central-Laurel P. T. A. to hook "Reading and LivinP"," written water systcmc; in the lnrlian Hill Hear Orchestra March 8 hy him Clnd uc:\d hy the pupils in tr'eir Estates located north from Lakt? aYerPadm~ and llteratnre c:1a<.:O::I'"'· Prn- 1 nue, .west of Reinwald avenue .and e~ Thr (\,ntral-Laurcl Parent-Teacher ft>,.sor Lyman tot.l the chi:dl'("n <11Jout 1 tendmg northwad. to the fnd1an H11J a!-l!'>Ociat i<,n will l10ld rJ meeting Otl' t1 1e au~hor, thr mate.rial tt"~"O in the Golf course .. Tuesday afternoon March 8, at · 3:15 !lflok anrl whv he choo;.e Ct?rta:n ~;etecConfirmatJOn of the as~~~smet;t for o'clock. The entertainment for the tions. He dwelt at lengt11 upon the these improvements were gwe!1 111 the · afternoon inrluclt>s an orchestra to i m 111 i g ,rant autJ1 ors, Jac 0 h Rei.,. County court 'Mond~y o1 thts week furni 'ih music. The· childrrn of the Michael Punin, and Ed\\'arcl Bnk. tell- and the prompt ac;t!on o{ the hoar<l fir~t g r ad~.-. 1\1 r·;, ~rl ll t "', tcacl 1cr, \\'ill i11g ahont thf'i. \·:ork<; ancl explaining came on T_uesd~y m~ht. giv" ~! r.!;tykt. the ideas expressed in them . Prof"~T)1e engmeer s P.Stllll.:lf·~ on the two :\ "tlll'HI 1ahJ,· nf l'\'l nis i:' tn he ..;m LYman prcn eel a vrrv in~PrPc:tin1! proJects are $4],540 fer the wate.r sy5girl'n hy t h1' tea l':ronp. Tlttort· i"l also 51wak~r anci wa'> fairty b~~it·ged hy tl 1 e te~1, and $69,9.J0 for the c:ewer msta1 -. t11 hl' an opr·n d;~ ctls'i i()n on the ~ttc pupils for hi" autograph in the=r b ·"~ok<;. latTJohn. ,~ at .t h c ce:-:-; of ~h' r,_. ~.., tkt~ k.vc lH" cn given. . e l)I'd s arc to h e openen A HOME FOR SPRING mee~ing- of the h0arrl 011 1'11e.,Clay, H ton' r~ looking for suitable liv· WINS SCHOLARSHIP HONOR ).larch 15. it was said. TO LICENSE CAB DRIVEkS ing quJrters, Wdtch the w ,, nt Ad Fr~d r.. Harhaugh of 1219 iForest The Indian Hill Estrlt"" -:nhrl:v;sion Vilia!-'e Attc.. rJh:y Cl,arle~ H. JackPJg~: avenue, \Vilmette, · who is attencling . is l1andled hy the Bills Realty com~on \V<b aut IJ:1rized h~· t i1c Village h·r{ Rl.:;:~·r U~FUH~1SHJ::I .' Towa State college, hac; been elected to pauy. board Tuesday of this week o draft :lllartttlt'nt. :'\ ... ar trans., sehoo:, Phi Kappa Phi scholastic fraternity, an nrci;nancc pr"'·idin):." fo:- tht lie ·n.;;\·i:l ~u~·~:' . Pt>~session April 15. 6 ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON ratingsen·nth in scholastic s~anrling rootns. $1110 J'H'l' month. Tel. ing of all taxicab dri\'er~· op~rating in ivl rs. Emmrtt L. Powers of the out of t·we nty-five. Mr. Harbau~rh, fN \\' inn. ::!1:i8, \Vilmette. The measure is designed iu tl1e sixth year course he is taking-, I: s Linden Crest 1s entertainin~ today at the main !u eliminate unde ~!r;1.h 1 ('s !unchcon and bridg-e. averaged 92.93 percent. from t~ 1 i.; fornt of occup.atiotl. <:r·adt> School ... . 1.!l0 at I The Chicago Madrig al' dub, a mixed cl:orus of about fif~y yoirp-; dit:ected 'by D. A. Clippinger, is 1 0 ap\war in concert before the 'V i!m(· ' t~; Sunday Evening c!ub, ·M arch 6. 'h i-s the first appearance of this I'lationally famous group of singers hdorc tl~·~ ~unday club. The Madr~gal c~::'> \'; :~., organize~! for the purpose of gi\'ing prog·ra~ls of the be~t ancient <~ nrl m c rt ~rn A Cappella music and tl e,· ~lot1 ing a Madrigal Literature for the Unit~rl States . The Madrigal a:; a mn<;ical form came int~ being at al)Qtlt tli·: san;e time as tl:e fugue and i· > yit;:tHy ~s t:o .!es s last: n~ and pcrma tH' nt. ft J'i stnct 1 Y polyphonic, aU r:1:-·'j hl'in:,: equally CHE T melodic, it is ex;.J Lin r cl, anrl requires N E E D $25,000 a nimble counterpoint ancl mac:tery of 1. · h ! t mttation on t c pa:-t ()t tit~ C()l~poser. Combined Appeal in Wil~ette for Nine · Cheerful and Melodic Charity and Welfare Units to Be .. Madrigal singinq- 1'l perhaps the ' " Launched Sunday, March ·zo most de1' tg1 1t f u1 f o:-m 0 f v.a:a I exerci'ie, __ read a comment. "1LHlri~a'-> as a He~pless babies, ne.edy chiltlrc-n and rute are' of a cheerful natur·! and the1il" struggling poor hmthers appea~ the melodic structure d~manrf.; -..:lt'-re~iance most strongly of all worthy causes to and . inrlependenr~', t · ) tHn.;<:: which the 'hearts of Wilmette's big-hearted are of the greatest v~ln.; t ·) singers. citizens. The fottowing is the $2S,OOO Europe has many fauH)11'> Madrigal ~mdget adopted fo!' tile 1927 '\ Vilmette societies. In Eng~anrl ther·: are sevCommunity Chest, the campc:;,ign f ::! r eral that have be Pn i11 .~xi~tt:II, · c f9r which commences Sunday, March ZO. nearly a century an~ a halt., Ard·~n Shore, $6,000; Infant \Velf-are, The Program ... The program for Sunday's concert 000 ; . ~~mergency FFunl d d£oRr ftttnre wilt be as follows: $6,1 0 ca 1 s 511111 ar to past elief o.r {a) "Alia Trinita" (ltith ·~ .. ntury). · · · · · Florida hurricane, $3.600 ; !\!'ear East ......... -.............. A····· hy Burney ReHef Orphans, $3,000 ;, American Red (b) "Deep River" (Negro Spiritual) ... . Cross, $1,650; Salvation Army, $1,500; . ....... .. ........... . . . . . Al'l' . h.v Burleigh Expense fund, $1,400; Y. \V. C. A., Solo, recitath·<'. "A rd t';·)cl Said" $1,000; Local charities,. $600; Vott 1 ~~Air, "'Vith Vtrdur~ ~hCI" (f;ro>ation ). · teers of America $250: ;· Total, $25~000. · · · · · · · · · · 'M:'i~~· M:~i)~·1 · p~ 1 '1 ,'.~ · · · · Haydn Prior to 1925 these nine charities in(a) "Hail, Smiling 1\lorn·· (11~)~) S~offorth dividually made drives and ~ 0 nine (h) "Love Me Truly Shcp!H:·rd··"'~· · (161 :3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T~efevre timt>..:; so!icitert tf~c village with <!npljcation and loss of time to tflemseh·es (c) ·" Down in a Fl<n' .-r; Val~ · · (1541) anrl repc-aterl bother to tl1e community. · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Festa The campaign .c ommittee, headed' by DuPt: ··Morning Son~·· . ,l:{oniz.-tti-I!'earis· Herbert K. Curl!, is ~nlisting many \'O~Miss Mabe1 Pence, l\Ir. Louis Madiol untecr "·:orkers who will freely gh·e (a) "She is so Dear·· ( 1571) . . . . Praet'orius their time to put on a short intenc;'iv~ (b) ,.Lo, How ·a. Rn -; , E'.,.a· Bloomin~" ( 1571) . . ........... ...... ..... PraetQrius drive. Every vill;:tger is urged t 0 h(' Crucifixl,:;, 8 parts (ltill7) ..... _Lotti (c) ready with his subscription when· his neighuor calls on this work of love, (:1.) "'fhc TurtlP Dovp·· l01d t<~ne;tish) .. .............. Arr. by Vaughan Williams Sundayt March 20. The ~olo uy 1\rr. Guy C. l... atcha\\' (1)) "In Going· to 01)' LonPly BPrl" (1560) - · i- s -- s ° 1 1