2 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY. JUKE 10, !«1 THE OPEN FORUM mmmi to Om Bwdm â€" at Hiiiii fog the Matters of Interest in Wilmette and Kenilworth June 4th, 1921. The Lake Snore News, â€"^~ Wilmette, Illinois. Gentlemen: IMPROVED LIGHTING Permit me to indulge a little furth- er upon your good graces and invite you to visit Maple avenue between 4th and 5th streets any dark evening. You wilt be agreeably surprised by our well lighted street, kept up yards and houses, and as 60 per cent of the homes in this neighborhood are new and inhabited by former Chi- cago people, mostly from Rog- ers Park and North Edgewater. who. recognizing the superiority and charms of Wilmette. have recently made it their homes. Four neighbors of the writer from Rogers Park have bought ground and will shortly build. I am digressing from my sub-' ject however, which is to impart to you the reception by the neighboring property owners of the new building system which it is hoped the Village of Wilmette will shortly install throughout its confines. It is the concensus of opinion that proper street lighting increases the value of the adjoining property $5 per foot, and as the cost of installa- tion is less than even one-half of this it is a good investment. Neigh- boring, property owners have come to me and thanked me and those on adjoining streets are asking, "when do we get our lights", and it is for this specific reason that the writer made the installation knowing that it would hasten the entire work and ytve our village fathers some idea of the frame of mind of the property owners who of course should be con- sidered. I do not mind stating that one or two objected vigorously, but these same people were the first to congratulate and thank me after the trial installation was made as they appreciate that I do not intend to in- stall conspicuous posts and lighting units, and all we want primarily is safe and sane lighting and it was for this reason (that the writer installed material that was notornate nor conspicuous, simply posts that har- monised with the surroundings, and I think I can safely state that we have a better street than we had before. I think it is now time for everyone to help a good cause along and give the Village Trustees their fullest co- operation and assist in hastening the big job through. We have talked long enough so let's do it while the weather is good and labor is plenti- ful I also wish to take this method of thanking Mr. W. G. Keith. Commis- sioner of Gas and Electricity of the City of Chicago. Mr. Fred A. Doggett, Open Far Business at the New Stare ^McAllister-Worthen Co* llltllllltlllUltiniltllllllHIUIIHillllMMMMIIIIIIMIIHItlll......|| tl t llll tl H JI Mil 111 llllllll Itlltll 11 UtHI It IH1II Mil 1111IIIIII Mill lit Itl IIH1.....1IIIII11 tlllllllll MM Ladies9 Summerweight Union Suits Low neck, no sleeves, knee length, all sizes, 44 •36. On sale at . . • Men's Union Suits B. V. D. Style, checked dimity, formerly sold at $1.25, specially priced at this sale . 85c and Mr- George Tss^sJso^tlMftsh. lie Service Company of Northern Illi- nois, for their kind assistance and co- Mr. and Mrs. Leon T. Ellis will oc- cupy the Ridgway home during the hitter's absence from the village. Washington avenue's er^s, baseball team, which «5ued % lenge to "ad comers'* m la*V, issue of The Lake Shore W Sunday morning or week-day i will make arrangements. Wilmette Ice & Teaming Co. F. MEIER, Prop. DISTILLED WATER ICE Black Soil for Lawns Grading Lawn Fertiliiar Sand and Gravel FILLING. Cinders Building Material General Teaming Ws Build Driveways REASONABLE Ladies' Lisle Hose Medium weight mercerized lisle hose, black, white, or cordorvan, all sizes.â€"Al- ways sold at 50c, special for this sale • LVC Rubber Household Gloves Heavy weight pure â€"gum, specially priced at 733 W. Railroad Are. Phono Wil. 53 Bed Sheets Good quality 81x90 bed sheets, formerly sold at $1.75 Specially priced at $1.45 * â- • rllMIIMMIIIIIIMIMIIMIMIIIIMIMIIilnllllMIIMIIIMIIIMIIIIMIIIMIMniiniMllllliniMMIIIIMIIIIIUIIIMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMnilHIIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1148 Wilmette Ave. WILMETTE, ILL. The Automatic Receiving Teller / -. at the Central, Kenilworth and New Trier High Schools, installed by Wilmette State Bank to encourage saving on the part of pupils is proving very popular with the children and young folks, who arc learning the THRIFT HAbTT Daily Savings of Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, and Quarters with interest added will surprise them at the end of each year. â- >"•. THRIFT SPELLS SUCCESS e gwrygn^sgrgflftsgnffv^^ Landscaping is not merely a matter of Plant- ing trees and shrubs. Real Landscaping is the combination of Lawn, walks and drives with the proper placing of growing things. Sidewalks and Driveways of Cement or Stone. Grading and Excavating done quickly by expert workmen. Trees, Shrubs and Flowers of all varieties properly placed. Work done by the hour or by contract. ALL WORK GUARANTEED S% We also do the work of clearing our lots with power machinery. Stumps pulled, trees removed without injury to their roots or es. LOUIS PANTLE Landscape Gardener Phone-Winnetka 549-M WINNETKA, ILL 886 Pine St