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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1933, p. 12

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ARMAND'S TAILORS AND FURRIERS. To us 110te lliorlng task Is inipos- SibIe. Remodellng and repdirinir nt very moderate prires. Brown. Building Lobby 119WILMIETTIEAVENUE PHONFE WIL. 18 URTFRiURE CO UphoI8s*H*ig - Reiairlng w. Bfoive Tour Moth probl*m ýWitb 8»S LiNDEN Ph. WUl. 44ro3 u For a delicious cup of VACULATOR COFFEE PANTRY Enjoy Duck Pin Bowling Now RROWPJ DLDr. 1169, WlIette ATe. De7weEleetre 6. Radio Shop EXPERTRADIO SERVICE Houasehold Appli,&aces 1131- CENTRAL AVE. Phone Wil. 81 SPUtGCEaNIGSmIL ~EZE CURTA1NSt 0 a 0 Tlnted a ad Fluted FREF Eoeuomy HamJ Lauidr 3 ELECTRIC PLACE Phone Wil.. 2707 bziL PHQNE TH. 3532, -1- Very reasonable. 1122 Central Ave. SHAWNEE TILOU 1 UR RIERS RELINING AN~D ALTERA- TIONS DONE BY EXPERTS 521 4TH STREET PHONE WIl. 1907 Phàone Wn.MRrn 9 WILMETIE FOOD 5110F Full line of Easter Candies, Baskets, Rabbits, Eggs, etc. 1247 MAIN STREET unnderstand workers for the E-conomvl party arc spreading" rallies f0 the (lefenise of Villag-e NManager. F. T.. Streed and defenld's the action of fliC K enlilvort h village board iii' demot ili! two veteran inenuers of'the Village s poic rcpartfmet. Patrick..\ ra aiid Tltiinas Natpier. Thlu.,action niofliche w ~itl rIef- erence .fo the twn policemien was taken Onlv after carefil considcëratoiu of ail circunistances. flhc Regiilar Keniilwortli pirtý- literature exp)Lains. The two, nien vere fpot *'fired l) ut ver,-pensioned flot 0111y becaulse (j their, age but for -the, good of flie police departrneit as a whvlolc, it is explained. The action of f lie board. iývas mnanimouis. - Defend Manager Tt 1,-ëx'p'a'nied also i fli e lZcgiiTar ICenilkvorth party carnpaignl lit erafuire that ?Muftrray ,anid Napier could hiave heen renîoved Nvithonf conisideration., siince state pension laws apply nily to townis of 5,000l population or more. but iii recoginiti'ou nf tlîeir srie the boardctiaot n:îl provided for as lil)eral a penision as flnaniciallv prýtc- ticalble. but also gave fluemtheficprivi- HAIR CUTTING ForMen and Women and - regulations. established bv the Village, board. Ail authority rests with the board and Mr. Streed nmerely carries out ifs orders." DiscutasPatronage. 1 The Regular 1 Kenilwvortlî party il1u its canlpaigil: literatuire aIs() answevrsý riiisstatemnenits w ich ifalleges have, been circulated conccrning Ur- Streed. Anîo,îg t hese inisstatements thc f ollowinig are 1li ted . ' hat Mr, Streed has manvj relative, et-fplOyed Ihv te, village of Kenilworth, that the ten-vear report ot municipal progress in Keiiilwo-rtli. prepared by Mr.. Streed was for self -advertise- mlent anid>.tliàt js CS 1.0 that Mr, 'Streed uîse d Village fuiids, to imh- prove bl ome and btîy lus automo- i bile andl that lie obtained a $200 saki rv fronu the MoqioAhatenient (4istrict. \Noue of Nlr. tcd relatives are 1 <wv\ or ever lhave e le eployed by tilu village. 'the Reguilar Kenilwoti parti- literatture avers. The ten-v-ear report of imuniicipal progress \vasaui-. thorized byN the village bioard ini re- sponse to requiests, frotil matuv old andri eN residents. It cost $92 for oie thiousand copies. MN.r Streed, the cam-paign literatiure states. is alloweil nothing beyond his. salarv and lia,, lieyer received compensation of aniv kind froni the Mosquito Ahatemn't icepling to chIarges, thaf fthé ex- pense of running Keihv\ýorthi lias ne- sulted in higli taxes. t he Regularý Kenilworf h partv declanes that the Village expenses have hiad nothing to do with the heav v increase in taxes and! that higlh taxes are due to the increase ini stafe, county, schiool and township expenses. For the past five vears, the party's literafure points ouf, the village'5 Portioni of the fa.billlia~s averaged onlvN 18.75. percent. Phone: Wýi'MBTTE 545S Main 4.

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