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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jun 1923, p. 19

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mmSms^BiwmfsmBk% wmm LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY; -:^^S' FOB gAI»B>â€"MlSOBliIiAJfBpUg mmm rr^sALEJâ€"ONE "SBTVENTT-POUR inch" Harley-Davldson motor-cycle, ffpply 780 im St., Wlnnetk^^ uc ^T^VTED TO BUYâ€"MISCBHiANEOUS â-  ,â- ';.:; .papers WlmM â- 4^S^^SmETAL or Call pay iii and v^e Will you for them SCRAP IRON &2X1 METAL CO. || Phone Evanston 905 f 1311 Foster St., Evanston ODD BOOKS BOUGHT. SIMON 719 Oakton St., Evanston. L.-31-ltp. "" I.OST- AND POUND^ ~~~W- $10 REWARD FOR RECOVERY OP Ranger bicycle taken from Mr E7 church, Wilmette, Friday eve., May 25. $20 reward for information lead- ing- to the arrest and conviction of party taking same. Phonfi WUmette Police Dept. or Randolph 3737. . ITG31-ltc LOST â€"SUNDAY, BETWEEN 822 Prairie Ave. and Wilmette station. Sigma Chi Sister pin. Telephone Wil. 515. Li31-ltp LOSTâ€"DIAMOND RING. SET IN Platinum. Telephone Wil. *?3. Xi-31-ltc. CLOSE BIG YEAR AMONGBOWLERS Lost 24 26 26 27 30 33 35 48 Pet. .618 .587 .587 .570 .523 .470 .444 .238 By winning three games -from the Coyotes and takingâ€"four out of six from the Seals, the Moose finished high in the Ouilmette Country club tourna- ment just ended. This, is the score of the eight Ouil- mette teams: " â- >â-  Team . yzi^Ji Won â€"Moose 39 Seals 37 Coyotes 37 Tigers ';:.._, .36 Lions 33 Cubs 30 Elks ,28 Bears 15 Thr Seals aftd OSyfttes tied for sec- ond place^Jn rolling off this tie,the Seals won two out of three (by a very close margin) clinching second place, the Coyotes taking third. A. J. DeBeard took high net score of 224. â- ^â- v--:'a â- â- 'â- â- ;^-:- â-  "J4m^-4£rafthefer, rolling with Coy- otes against Seals to determine the sec- ond rating, rolled two net games of 221 â€"pins each. On May 1, Ouilmette won three games from Glencpe at Glencoe^ J, N. Mac- alfister starring. On April 15, Ouilmette took two out of three games at Ouilmette. Re- sults to-dateâ€"Wilmette 11 and Glen- coe 1. In a recent match with Kenilworth club scores were as follows: Wilmette 852 869 898 total 2609 Kenilworth 818 850 792 Total 2450 In this match Jim Krafthefer was the "Heap-big" bowler EVANSTON TROWS NEW TRIER NINE Errors Prove Costly to North WWW:' Shore Evanston high hopped on New Trier for the second time on the Evanston lot last Saturday morning, taking the con- test, 8 lo 4. Grant Phillips was on the mound for the high school team, and al- though he was nicked for nine hits, they were well scattered, and the New Trier lads were unable to make them count. .",;â- â-  yM'^^MyW^$i4^0^.L' â- ' The Evanstbp runs were scattered, while the New Trier brought 411 of their quartet of tallies in in the fourth. Phillips struck out two men, and a third flied out in this frame, bringing the rally to a close, and after that there was no., more crossing of «the home sack. ;;-?"'; Roberston, catching for the north shore boys, bobbled three times, Wood, the first man at bat, whiffed, but the catcher dropped the ball, and Wood reached second on it. O'Shaughnessy hit and Wood scored. Soon after, Roberston overthrew second, and the T>all rolled to the fence, while O'Shaughnessy legged it home. J Vic New took one healthy sock at the- appler-making a two-bagger out of it, bringing O'Shaughnessy in from first, in the sixth. Johnson starred on the bases for the losers. He was fast on the sacks and made two hits, as did his team- mate, De Pau. Score: ' NEW TRIER EVANSTON r. h. p. a. e. r. h. p. a. e. Smith, 2b. 0123 0Wood, 2b. 20610 Robert'n, c. 1022 30'Sh'sy, ss. 2 1132 DePau, lb. 02 802New, cf. ..11100 Walb'rg, rf 11 2 0 OPearson, cf. 1 0 9 0 0 Stodd'd, 3b. 1001 OD'little, 3b. 00 310 Lieber, cf, 01 3 0 OGust'on, If. 11101 OlQQOConad'i, rf. 01000 "Hottentot" Picture:'at;fng§ fffHoyburiT Kiddie*' SBow "the Hottentot," a motion picture starring Douglas MacLean and Madge Bellamy, and regarded generally|f j by critics as one of the truly great films of recent years, will be seen at the Hoyburn Theatre special morning show for children this Saturday. There will be shows at 9:30 and 11 o'clock. The Saturday morning children's shows at the Hoyburn are carefully planned by Manager Sturdivant. They are especially arranged to suit the understanding of the little folks and have become im- mensely popular. They are given about once'a month. HEAR RUSS RELIEF WORKER J. G. Timbres, who is associated with the relief work of the Society of Friends in Russia, made an interesting talk, in the assembly at New Trier high school last Friday, on his experiences m the famine stricken regions. He is raising more funds for the work there. VILLAGE OF WILMBTTB^._ PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a regular ^^.ft* £* the Council of the Villagei of Wilmette held on the seventeenth day of April, 1923, the following ordinance was gassed by three-fourths of the pool- ers of the said Council: ;* "* AN ORDINANCE „„„,,__, TO SELL CERTAIN BEAL ESTATE NO LONGER NECESSARY FOR PUB- T TO "TTQI2" WHEREAS, the Village of Wilmette is the owner of the-title-4n-fee to the following described premises: . . Beginning at a point on South line of Northeast Quarter (N. E. %) of Southeast Quarterns. E. %) of Sec- tion twenty-eight (28), at its intersec- tion with East line of Sixteenth Street In the Village of Wilmette, Cook ^Coun- ty, Illinois, produced North; *>«nce North parallel with West line of said Northeast Quarter (N. E. H) .of. South- east quarter (S. E. %) of Section twen- ty-eight (28), 645.1 feet to a line 191 feet Southwest of and .paral- lel with Southwesterly line of right of way of the CHICAGO NORTHWEST Johnson, p.-124^^^ easterly at right anglesrto iaAA South- westerly right of way line 191 feet to said right of wayâ€"line; thence North- westerly along said right of way line Fiihtris. ^oiTHPhaiipr^ o wo p^ ^^'t^^^^^W^^^i angles to said right o*.way feet to a point; thence South on a line Results of the Kenilworth matches wereâ€"Ouilmette 6 and Kenilworth 3. Rohn, If Evanston ...i.;.* 2 1 0 0 $ 2â€"8• parallel with West line of said North New TnVr 0 (1 0 4 rt ftâ€"x-east Quarter (N. E. %) of Southeast son. Bases on ballsâ€"Off Phillips, 4; off Johnson, 6. Struck outâ€"-By Phillips, ?; by.â-  Johnson, 4. 7'^^':-^WW'^'WW. '. â€" i'Vi" "i" â- " High School Boats Net Team of Camp Quality New * Trier higk school's tennis team seems destined to take its place along with the swimming and basketball squad as champions of these parts in the Prep division of sport. ;| After encountering seven tieamsT the north shore players still retain a perfect record, and appear due for the league :.honprs. ^^&~.:' •;--i^:-:'.; " .'â-  ff§Fv'â- -:;â- ;;â-  â- â- â- â- â- --â€"*§B~-- Members of the tennis squad are Reynolds, Holloway, Whitsett, Thomas, Jenks and Scheidenhelm. Matches to date resulted as follows: New Trier 3 Deerfield 0 New Trier 2 Evanston 1 r New Trier 3 New Trier 3 New Trier 3 New Trier 3 New Trier 2 Waukegan 0 Deerfield 0 Bloom 0 Bloom 0 Waukegan 1 W. C. T. U. SESSION MONDAY The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union will meet Monday after- noonr June 4, at the home of Mrs, Harry Clarke, 958 Spruce street, Win- netka. eight (2 8) to South line thereof; thence East 66 feet to place of beginning, excepting therefrom the intersection of a highway, extending along West side of right of way of CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, com- monly known as West Railroad Ave- nue, in Cook County, Illinois, ,• â-  as described in the Warranty Deed Of J. EDWIN DEMPSEY and MARY J., his wife, and EDWARD H. BAGLEY and ANGELA L., his wife, of Chicago, to the Village of Wilmette, dated August 20th, 1915, recorded in the Recorder's office of Cook County, Illinois, in Book 13, 434 of Records, on Page 488, as Document No. 5,712,431, on September-17th, 1915; and WHEREAS, the aforesaid premises are now being used as a. public street and known as a part _of .Sixteenth Street ,in the Village of Wilmettej and WHEREAS, the said premises are no longer necessary, appropriate, or required for the use of the Village of Wilmette for such purpose, nor would its longer retention be for the best interestr of the Village of Wil- mette; NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESI- DENT and BOARD OP TRUSTEES OP THE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE: Section 1. That the premises, as aforesaid be advertised for sale to the highest bidder, and that a notice of the proposal to sell, tpgether_withla copy of this^OrdTnahce T5e published in some local newspaper of general cir- culation for a period of at least sixty (60) days. â€"--------~ Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Passed by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Wil- mette on the 17th day of April, J.»a$, and deposited and filed in the Office of the Village Clerk of said Village this 18th day of April, 1M8. 'W«*v SlIpiiliiilBARL.B. ORNER,\#li ^hM^MMmiM . •• village ClerlO Approved by the President §m of the Village of 'Wilmette,,. . ^..flillt Cook County, Illinois, this 18th ItSfe day of April 1808. .' > W$?i& â- '.. EDWARD:. ZIPF, '^m President. Village of WlUnlKef?; â- â-  EARL E. •ORNER,Si*ll f:s^^Ha^iS* â-  Village Clerk. And that bids for the purchase of said property will be received by the Village Clerk, up to eight (8) o'clock P. M. July 3, 1923, which bids will be duly opened and considered at the meeting of the said Council to be held July 3? 1923, in the Village Hall of the Village pf Wilmette at eight o'clock P. M. All bids sent to the said Village Clerk- shall be marked on the outside "Bid for real estate." The said Council reserves the right, pursuant to statute, to reject by majority vote any or all bids. The said real estate will be conveyed by the Village of Wil- mette by proper and sufficient deed to the bidder whose bid shall be accepted, and who shall duly pay or secure the purchase price therefor to the Village of Wilmette. - KÂ¥:s#:3tfVILLAGE :'OP .WILMETTElSS' Mm- â- ,'.;:. ..^.^EDWARI^ZIPF,^^ , ^S#la^fWm0^Vm&' •â-  ^President- â- : ;^m*^^5^.,*.3|^^-. â-  =*- â-  '^25-1010 being the property on which m* 111|* ":i lage Hall Is located, which said ImlWk lng was used by the Village In Op#T conduct of its business, is no longsr; necessary, appropriate pr required «#*• the use of said Village or profitable to, or' its longer retention^fo^-|toe^est:.«l*^- terests orvthe VlUage^.'iM«P»'.'v'.-r;/'^r .\r':l'-A That proposals to sell th© ssid piNMtl**- erty shall be published for a perlodof not less than sixty (60) days in T^ , k i Lake Shore News and that said prOp» erty be sold to the highest and beit; bidder; provided, however, the Bdsjfti of Trustees may by .majority vote., twk-'a^km ject any, and' all bids received therefor- |||il That In the event said/proper#^»«^ sold as herein provided, the President :|§§ -n'.: of the Board-of-Trustess and'the-:Clerltv.S'â- ':-: of the'said Board are hereby, author*/»,^ ized and directed to convey said prp|»g« erty to- such party or parties whos«j»« bids have been accepted, by sv propfff.aiM deed or deeds of. conveyance,': statin* - Wmm therein the price therefor,: with /tlto'MB! fm NOTICE! OF SALE OF pVILLAGE the following Ordlnance^was passe „ by a vote of more than three-fourths of all the members of the .Village Board. 'â- '.*â- â€¢;.?:â- ' - â- 'i'-.-fâ- ":Â¥â- _ â-  â-  r^*:""? ORDINANCE â- :rtt-~-~?rj. BE IT ORDAINED, By the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of i3?,08? â- poJIiV«ln ,the County Qf Cook and State of Illinois: ^*f^%-â€"^ SECTION %"â- *--^-â-  That the following described real es- tate. to% wit: Lots five (5) and six (6) in Block seven (7) of Soger's Subdivi- sion of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, except the East two (2) acres of the North one hundred S*ite*en*^116>-' fe.et thereof, in Section 5h^t^;three C?3), Township forty-two (,12) North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook GoH5!y» HMn'ol*." together with all the jHMldlngs and Improvements thereon, seal of the corporation. .â- 'â- â- ;.. SECTION-#"^ . . . ...r-wm, 'MThis;'.Ordinance '. shall> be .in torc#:$gB and effect from and after its passage, ,|p|| approval and publication. ....:.•.:,: ":'^^^m PASSED this ,7..;:day .of .May,. ICSS'Spn S APPROVED this T day of May, V1»28.^^^M ifJOSEPH.^BLESER .. ' â-  ' ^"'HWl KlMATHEW .: SCHNEIDER.' â- â- ^^mmmm^A ^gN^^^ILLER ' ' '.â- â-  -.SS*liii^^M ATTEST: :;â- â- â-  .... ::,:-..;-_-':-gSMmi EDWARD A.:SCHNEIDER^,;^iii^ ffi'y' ': .Village Clerk â-  â- â- â- â- '$®8®$ ^EDWARD. ZEUTSCHEL «:#»& Irvâ€"^-' ;. . President' â-  ii^MM «f'"'"""" 'â- '.-.â-  PROPOSALS 'â- "â- "â- 'â- â- : Bids for the above described erty are hereby solicited; IpPSfi mmm PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Gross Point, held pn;the 7 day of May, A. D. msLlBealed and deposited" with the" VlWag* lUi 'Said" ^m^ "musY"be" iff writing anA-.'^^ sealed and deposited with the Village^:: S|» Clerk of ttte Vlllage-of-Qrosy Point ottr.mlg or before the hour of 6:00 o'clock P. M. W^m on the 1st .day of August,' A." D. 1&28. fgj|l Said bids Will be submitted to tKe.< J£$g Board of Trustees of the VillageJnfc-WMl Gross-.-Polnt'-aitd^wltl'^bie^^dpened^'^aAd';^^ considered at the regular meeting oft |g|^ said Board of Trustees to He-held dtt SUsSl Wednesday, • the 1st day of .â- : â- â- [August*...« A, D. 1928, or at the first regular 'meet-' ff|S| Ing, or adjourned regular meeting ;.cc :®0M said Board of Trustees, held after that iflij date.^ The right, to reject .any .and-'.«It:.i§ii bids is hereby specifically reserved; â€" 4.Joseph bleser .- '.â- â-  'â- Â°-mmm«m"' iSMATHEW SCHNEIDER :itil|liilâ„¢WI m&. J.'.MILLER-â- â- â- : ::/W^^M HiEDWARD A. ^CHNEipElt^M^P im .... 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