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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Mar 1926, p. 36

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36 WILME / TE ON SEA FISHING JAUNT A CORRECTION LIFE ' lO\\' ~SHH· OF March 12, 1926 NEW 'l'RIER and :\Irs. Dwight Cusack, 1203 In an article in J.ast week's issue of Elmwood an~ nuc. who h:n·c been spend- \\"It~tETTF. LIFE stating that Albert F. ing th~ winter in Lakeland, Fla., arc Cordts, Jr .. had purchased property for · 1 · ,· · · · . . · Jcanng t 1ere m a day or two, to ~pend a homestte 111 t 1 1c vtllagc, 1t "'~!:-. mcora little time.: at St. Pc.:tcrsburg ior sea rccth· st<t'ted that ~f r. Cordts was man- ~~ r. IOFFER FLAG AWARD IN . f (Contmued rom page 3 ) VOTJNG COMPEJITJON · \\'1 ·1 fi s I1111g. 11 e then' theY will visit the H. E. \\.a:·nn:-. ,,·ho ior.ll1l.'rh- Jj,·e d at 1..,11::; .·\~hbnd a\' t.' lliH', ln:-C'\ Ck =- Jl l;tn \\'ilnlt.:ttc. The n·t urn to their home the !attn part oi :\pril. t (I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~= -==~~~ $5,000 1 pnze. 5 pnzes . 10 pnzes . 50 pnzes . 200 pnzes . 266 cash prizes for Boys 12 to 18 in RCA $5,000 Radio Essay Contest . $200 100 20 5 each . each . each .......... . each .... . their dut~· at the polls and the League fC:-f>1R thnt it is only through a g-overn· nwnt so controllNl, that its object can aga of the office of the Susquehanna be accomplished, and for . this reason, ~ilk ~!ills . :\.E. Lihh\' , is managt·r of it is offering- to the successful city or I the Chicago offices \\·itilc ~I r. l'ordts Yl1lage, namely: Wilmette, K t> nil! i:-. as sociatcd with the cnn n· n1 in an- worth, \Vi 11 ne tk a or rHt' ncoe, th e flag !other capacity. and stanc1an1 ahoYe mentioned. t·rrNi drnt N tc· h r Jud g r s \ "It is tlw intt~ ntion that th e \Vinning- Yi1lag·e or <'ity shall haY ' po:--sf'sslon of tht · fl;q.!,· and standanl and that a pt·n nant shall be attnch1-' tl with t h v n a 111 1· of tlw " i I 1a g 1· an d t h t.' 11 a t ' of tht> ,.),·ctic·ll at which it i~ won . That a t tlw 11 t' x t prim a r y, the tl a gshall a~· aill lH· <·ontt·nclt·d for aJHl tlH' winning- \' ill:1g1· or ('it~· :-: ha11 attaeh it:-: pennant and ha\'t · posst·ssion until the That hy tlw winningof tlw flag· four t inH ·s. tht· 0\\'ll(·rship nt' tht · S:tlllt' :-;hall h1 · t·stahlislH·d :tlld ::;hall rt-'nwin with th e vlllag<· so \Yin ni ng· it. 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J:idtl\-1' lllU Sl furtht ·l' l.'t Jtract :tlld agr· ··· t·· dt·li\'t·J' all gr·:t\' l'i }IUITh:t st·d und 1·r this cuHiract lwt\\'t·t·ll lh · dat· · ~ or .\pril 1st and .lllllt ' J:.tll, l!t:!t i. a:-- r· ·· 1J tl i I ' t · d !1,\. l h l' ; I fIll' t · S; l j t) lll , Ld l \\' il ." ( "t oil I llli !"~ illllt ' l '. Mat·c h 5, 1 926. St>aled proposals will be receiYe<l l\Ia1·ch 19, 192~. at 4:00 }'· M .. a~ the ofll('t> of tht· H1g·h way (. ommtsston_er of .Nt·W Triet· Town::;hip, (;!encoe Vlll~ge Hall, Ultc'ncoe, llliuoi:-;, by H. H. Sher r, Hig·hway <. 'ommissiont·r, for the furnishing and SJH' t':tding hy tr·ucl<s of a 1tproximately 2,iiOO cuhlt · Y~.trds of Xo. :-.. wa~ht:<l gra Vt·l upon <'l'l'tatn ro~ds , ) prinlai ·~· r $1 ,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 ill triplit-at· . "< ; r : 1.\ · I I : i d . ull tlh· t'll\' t·lupt.· t'llll taillillg th· · Jtl. H . II. Slll·~l{l-~1~. 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