WILMETTE LIFE ... january 28, 1927 , . With the Bowlers /i;U~§!J 'VilmE>ttc Busilwss Mt>n Jan. 22 Te.::tm " 'o n T,nst fi l\lcNamet> 'H Store .. ... .. 42 15 HE>rbon Taxi . .. ...... . :l:l 1 !I Snid t-r & Caz~l : ..... . . 2!1 2:~ ~r · hultz & ~ord ....... . :!fi 22 M'l("R Lunch ...... ... .. 2ti :H Hidg·e Av. Phar. . ..... 24 ~!'I Lucke Plumbers .. . .. ... f· 4ii ·wilmett e Statt> Bank ... . 3 Pet. 875 688 fi04 54~~ SAYS DANGER OF FLATS COMES FROM WEST AREA (Continued from page 1) moved to the flat section on the west and the glory of Wilmette would then soon be gone. The dang~r from flat s is ~reater on the west ot us than on the south. · \VhY do we live in \Vilmette? T0 get a~,-a,· from the big city. To \Vilmctt r f~lks the question is, "how can \\'C best ·Jive," rather than "how man~· can be packed into a block." There is much of the esthetic in folks out hert" that finds expression in the Sunday Evening club, in art and musi~. M~re heautv and pleasant places to ltve, wtth · 1 freedom retained in open p aces, trees ~ nd streets. are the thing-s we want . More parks, more sunshine, more neighbors, less materialism. When people become Puel~l?, seemliness,. intellectualitv and spmtual accompltshments gro~v less. . Zoning \vas undertaken for creatmg and savi ng values . The many who see in the zoning act conserving of land values only, see but part of the picture. While zoning has direCtly to do with the physical and material makeup of the town, indirectly the values it creates are the real values of life. = ~11111111111111111111 ~ (.; . ._,~N ~~~~P.~~=H 542 :;oo 188 The Georgian-Davis at Hinman, Evanston U~rivalled Location <:nndwin 'Vonwn':-; I...t·agu(·, Jan. 11 Tf'am \\"on Lost Prt. 2 Sup<, rior Fur ~hop . ... 4:l ~~~ GondwinR Bt>auty Shop .. :l7 2~ 400 :\fiJ!t·n~ Hanlware .... .. 18 T::tylon; Rtor~ .......... 16 29 356 244 'NPW Tri<' l' ('onf. . ... .. 11 :H 22 2 Wilmt-ttt' C'afe .. . ..... 10 ~!) Ouilnwtte Counril, K. (If C., .Tan . 8 TE>am 'Von Lol'it Prt. Tigers ................ 1 !l i'i ~~~ Sox . .. .. ...... ...... .. 1 ti 8 Indians ................ lii !l 62fi Gi::1 nts ......... . ... ... 12 12 ~~~ Yankees ............... 10 14 375 Reds ......... . ......... ~ 15 <:ubs ...... .. ......... . . 8 16 33~ 292 Cardinals ...... ... ... ... 'i . 1 'i 'l'E>am Team Team Team Team Tt>am Team A. T. Slwrman, 892 I. 0 . 0. F., Jan. 22 Won Lost Pet. ]3 711 :'\o :l ....... : . . 32 a .......... :lo 1 .......... 2fJ ~0 . 2 ·· 20 Xo. ti .. : ......... 20 Xo. t ........ .. 11 ~o . ]!) ~ § The Georgian Is in the very heart of Evanston surrounded by fine homes, yet just across from shops and large stores. But three blocks from high speed transportations. Near excelling schools, prominent clubs, churches, bathing beaches, The Georgian she is in the center of residential and social Evanston 'and .but · a few steps from the North Shore's choicest of exclusive shops. To a man, weary from a long day in the city, The Georgian is near the railroad station-and on reaching The Georgian he finds refinement, peace and quiet. Visit The Georgian today. Take the conducted tour of Inspection. See how much more is Included in the rates, suites $165 to $550 ; hotel room~ $80 to $125. Number One Of ;_-= 5!!!!!!5 ~:id~e :oa~~n gt~:s ~:::sa::u:=l~:::n~~ = ;; 66fi i5!= No. 0. 0. 0 ···· 20 25 2fi 34 555 444 H4 240 "Must Strengthen Guard" What is the price of thrse things? High standards and eternal watchfulness. Wilmette officials and her pro ple last spring did what they thought was for her best interest, but they . were partly hoodwinked. The individual citizens must he watchful, for only in that wav can thev be sure that officials will he elrcte;l who will protect their homes against the constant effort of the never-sleepin~ dollar to multiply itself in the hands of those whose interest in the community is not so much to live as to make out of it. It is reallv a thin walt that stands between the ·home and the invader. The president with a half of the trustees. or in all four men. could app~int a new Plan commission that favors flats. The damage done would he irrepa.rablr. Some way ought to he found whereby zoning once tnade could 110t he changed so easily a,.~ can now be clone and onlv after a lapse of time during which every citizen could he fully informed. ~Irs. Percy St. Clair of ·tOSO Lindet> avenue is suff~r ing from paralysis. She will he taken from her home soon to a sa nitorium. 55 A Seriea WINS CURTIS PROMOTION Elliott Davies, local district agent for. the C~trtis Publishing company of Phtladelph,la. has been appomted a charter m~mber and l~as been promoted to cltrector rank 1~ the new orrranization of the Curtts League of Junior Members. Mrs. Florence 'c. Harwi of Atchi son, Kans ., arrived last Friday to be the g uest of her sister, Mrs. Foster Branson, of 817 Central avenue. An Addrtll of Distinction i iUIR I IUI I Ii i i i iHI I I I I I I I I I HI I IAI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IHI I I I I I UI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I~ Send lor illustrated brochure and floor plans of Georgian suites. The McDvaine Oil ·Burner According to Experience A steady flame ·burning continuously,* not intermittently, in your heating plant will supply sufficient even h e a t with the smallest amount of fuel. *The Mcilvaine is a Continuous Burner. PREVENT COLDSf You can prevent colds by drinking plenty of good fresh milk. No other food will keep the body so well armed against the attacks of disease. O.N Jo;.JJA Y EXCURSION TlCKJo:TS 'I'U t.;HICAGO FOR SJIOPPERS, 'I'H.t.:A· 'l'ltE·UOJt~RS, ETC., VIA CHICAUU & NORTH WES'l'ERN RY. Continuing until further notice, the Cht'!ago & North Western Ry. will sell oneday round-trip excursion tickets from Wilmette, 60c and Kenilworth, 65c to Chic·ag-o and return. Tickets will be good for going trip on any train of date or sale, and good returning on any tratn scheduled to leave Chicago Passenger Terminal on or before midnight of date of sale. These new fares are offered as a further attraction to patronize the fast, convenient and comfortable suburban service of the Chicago & North Western Ry. For detailed Information apply to Ticket ~gents. -Adv. L0 A A N s C\>MMISSJON WITHOUT On Desirable Homes and Apartment Bnlltllngs John Haneoek Mutual Ufe lnauranee Company MciLVAINE OIL Phone Winn. 147 BuRNER SALES A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent 11! W. Adams St., Chlcngo Telephone WJlmette IIU 736 Elm St. DR. FRANK B. ERWIN SpeCllallslng 1a the treatmeat ·it. . yoar best frleud't the "Dol' and Cat" All ealls reeelve ·my personal :c . attention · . ':; VETERINARIAN . WINNETKA teoo Btdfe ATe~ , wnmette. :ltil.