Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1924, p. 4

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4 WILMETTE LIFE. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 192~ WILMrnE NIPS K. OFC. NINE Win Faat Game 4 to 1; Montaoomery Start . · Seeka Pe~it For Cbaacea VWGE APPOINTEES at Laundry Heating Plant John E. Caps, proprietor of the CONFIRB BY BOARD Klensud Family laundry on Main The following appointments made by President Edward Zip£ were confirmed by the board of village trustees, Tuesday of this week: c. c. Schultz, superintendent of publie works, salary $333.33 per month. Col. A. L. Denman, superintendent of police, salary $333.33. Henry Brautigan, police lieutenant, $190 per month. Albert Borre, police sergeant, $175 per month. street, petitioned the village trustees. Tuesday night, for permission to install a larger boiler in that establishment and to raise the smoke stack on the premises to a height of 100 feet. This improvement made, he promised to substitute coal for oil as a fuel. He estimated th e work would cost between $2,000 and $2,500. One of the trustees suggested that the matter be delayed for further investigation, and the proposition was turned over to' a committee. Announcing THE NEW SALES AND SERVICE · of the FLINT "SIX" MOTOR CARS In Evanston and the North Shore (Co bravr!' ' much of. which tbt nobl~ Wilmette's baseball men trimmed the Father O'Connell Knights of Columb~s nine of Chicago, Sunday, 4 to 1, M11ler, the local hurler, letting the K. of C. aggregation down with four scattered hits. Mertz of the visitors Three motor patrolmen, salary $165 ~MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM114MM achieved seven strikeouts against per month. eight for Miller, but was bothered Twelve patrolmen, salary $160 per . ~ with wildne ss, handing out six passes. month. Montgomery, who worked behind E. H. Kerr, village collector, salary the bat for Wilmette, was the sensa- $225 per month. tion of the game in defensive play. Dr. E. E. Moore, health officier, Ho~u o~ten He is an ex- Wisconsin man who has salary $l25 per month. '" II seen considerable sen-ice in semi-pro VlOillf b~lrA .. ranks. Mrs. Lillian Northam, probation ofT. '1~'-t Wilmette faces the Parkway A. A. ficer, salary $70 per month . She will of the Chicago Inter-City league next be hereafter under supervision of the HE really carefu . Sunday. superintendent of police. driver pays as much More seats are to be added to the Walter Zibble, chief of fire depart~"attention to his brakes as he bleachers now provided at the Seventh ment, salary $165 per month. does to h1s engine, because street park and there are hright prosThree firemen, salary $150 per he knows that it is more pects for a big crowd if the weather month. is favorable. Ernest White, superintendent of imporcam to be able to stop SUNDAY'S SCORE streets, salary $200 per month. when he wants to than to Wilmette K. of C. Geor~e Neithover, alley inspector, merely make speed. AB R HE AB R HE salary $145 per month. Braun,lf 5 I 2 0 Berry,3h 50 0 0 F. B. Crossley, village attorney, We make a specialty of Rosberg.ss 3 0 I 0 Spr'ger,2b 4 0 I 0 salary $200 per month . taking care of brakes. Minnie L. Bauer, stenographer and Brewer.2h 3 0 0 l Werdell,ss 4 0 0 0 Brini m your car for 'Boesch .lh 3 I 0 0 .Tone s.rf 4 1 1 0 assistant bookkeeper, salary $125 per Schmitz,cf 3 I 2 0 Park. c 4 0 1 0 month . Free Brake Inspection M'tgom'y,c 2 0 1 0 Busch, 1b 4 0 0 2 arolyn Carlstrom, cashier and asCerny,Jb 4 0 0 0 Flan'ry, cf 4 0 0 0 stant bookkeeper, salary, $110 per we'll show you h ow to Schultz,rf I 0 0 0 L.Mertz,tf 4 0 1 0 month. tell whether your brakes Johnson,rf 2 0 0 0 H.Mertz,p 4 0 0 0 Mrs. Emma Stopka, visiting nurse, are working at their best. Kusm'tz,rf 1 0 0 0 - - - salary $50 per month. Should they need relinmg, Miller,p 3 0 0 1 37 1 4 2 . Frank Smith, janitor, salary $135 per month . we will be glad to put in a The pay of village chauffeurs was 30 4 6 2 se. of Multibestos linings, fixed at $130 per' month; that of drivpromptlv and reasonably ers, $125 per month, and laborers, $120 DRIVE AT HANDBILLERS Persons who engage in the business per month. of distributing handbills and circulars ~fiss Florence Bierman sang at radio quite promiscuously about the village have become the objects of a general station 'VDAP, Drake hotel, Tuesday, police drive to enforce a village ordi- May 6. and also was guest-soloist at the nance which prohibits suc h practice. First Evangelical church, Chicago, on The The police promise to seek the prose- May 16. On May 20 at Lyon and Healy cution of prrson s found guilty of vio- hall she was assisting artist in the Chi- -Brake Lining cago Piano college recitaL lating this ordinance. 1--------------- # the car you have been waiting for is now here the sb: test do r:J T ' Introducing--- ·to whom cated th~ to pause with a heart re, the bit made pot Forgel trip bert duty wh perform could fi1 that rite in arms. not the the requi this sho1l Thee The FLINT Six ..ft _ .. ~'i:'lli'r~ ::...':';:- .~·.:?dl:;~?·.":::J n.. FUNT SIX, with =::.:.:.;~-::::: ~-,-~_,.,.u ch!=~~~:'~t.~.:-::h!.·~~~·,~~ o ,..,.....ariar era.... lo dctl ...... and wilt t o - · .... ... ==ft wilh tant. B Lake F11 Peter J. neighboll oration : of their cemetery nues. T thi· lf"pe ·lliar ot · prico Ia ,...., of doe ··1· To the tqlt'fl<!llu,. of mott thon $2,000.000 m .,.. :::: \rc:no~·!:~~~ A"~rtih~ ':dtl :.: muccr't lin1thln& touch. -·---"" r _:::;2/.~u:-...... .........., . her of and req us in o Please have so these sal ories. c. c. + + : :···················································· : WE HAVE YOUR BEDDING PLANTS ! G Jeraniums, Rosy Morn Petunias, Verbenas, Salvias, Ageratums, etc. Also Perennials and Rose Bushes + + 'With the Interlocking Wea"e THE LAKE SHORE AUTO SALES Authorized Dealer~ i Frank Hlavacek, Florist Third greenhouse on Ridge Ave. south of Wilmette Ave. i : : Flint Motor Cars WILMETrE MOTOR SALES 515 4th Street PhoDe 131 t.~t\11·\MMMMMMMMMMMMMM\IIM~ : : · Gross Point, Illinois ····················································· - Phone Wilmette 2186 : + Sales Room and Service Station 1010-16 Chicago Ave. Evanston, IU. AWNINGS~:ry Han our np.....Dtatln Read The Want Ads call aDd furDiab au····· tloDa &Del eatimatea. Parpo~~e H. N. Blasius Co. 14 Prouty ADDell, WiDDetka PhoDe llZS 113 W ubiD-'OD . St. ~~~·==~~~~BE~~~~~~ WAUKEGAN, ILL. PhoDe - 7 Pianos Tuned, Repaired, Refinished and Rebuilt. Player Pianoa Adjuated and Overhauled at Very Small Coat. May Specials At "The Children's Store" LUNDMARK'S PIANO SHOP 1026 Church Street TeL Evanaton 699Z A Salesman must be courteous and industrious. We have several salesmen Sweaters Camel's Hair Sport Sweater 4 to 12 $9.50 12 to 16 Hot Weather Under-wear Dimity combination ath· letic underwear, 3 to 10. Sport Blouses Special 6to 14 $10.50 New Lisle Half Hose $1.00 Neckties for Boys Specially priced, 55c $1.25 f At Your Service 40c 3 11 Golf Hose for Children 6 to 10 · I Fancy Silk Belts L__ 75c Wil $1.65 Wash Hats $1 $1.50 $2 n tu 1304 TAIUtBEs'.r Randolph and Wabash

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