Bonnet, 1! rth, was rbridge clu New Trier Service Staion SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Wlnuetka. Ave..center S.(l, 111 Phone Wlnnetka, 8789 Phll de la Porte Leon Ullrleb nue, and madie a îef u Te ini Eleventh street. Mrs. Eldridge w'u throwti several f et, striking the cur' She suffered twe fractures of. or arm, a dislocated knee, serious hea wounds and many severe bruises. Bc Scouts passing.nearby came to hg aid, and'carried Mrs. Eldridge 'inI ber.home,, where medicalatei was giveni., Her. condition, Consi ered alarming for a.time, is now r4 ported to be improved. *IT'S not one bit too erly.. fot a minute too sooni to start wearing your spring suit! It's the most important item in yonr wardrobe. Whether it be tailorod or "dressmaker". . . . silk or-tweed or sheer wool ... we have them al.., in interesting design#, hat -are v.ry new < .ad in.epeisive. Rollins RButop Hloslery Alteration Service 1147 Wilmette Avenue Phone WilmàetteMo4 nto vas irb. ne ad loy her nto ion The Harmony convention bas hon- ored me with its nomination for Presi- dent of the Village of Wilniette. The opposing group bas made no nomina- tion against me, The Harmony con- ventioni bas labored long and earnestly in the preparation of its 'ticket for. subrnission to our citizens. 1d The harmony principle ,will met ifs re- crucial test at the Village election on -April 16. 1I believe that fhis principle, Isbould. prevail in, our village, to the end that factionial, contests ,may be eliminated and capable peoplemay the -more read 'ily accept nomination for public oiffice. Due to the influence of the Harmony convention factional groups bave al-. ready been largely eliminated., There is no issue> before tbe citizens of. Wil- mette.toxlay beyond the harmony. prin-, ciple.* Although I have no opposition to my own candidacy, 1 desire above aIl a harmoniously wàrking board of trush8tesbeG8ufl'Qfly with such a board can the 'best interests of this village be served. Therefore, having complete con- fidence in the candidates of the Har- mony party, and. at the saine time fully recognizing the right of all good citi- zens' to aspire to office, I earnestly urge the voters to ýsupport. the entire Har- mony ticket. Harry C.Kinne. At this election (Village election) there is no real issue. There is no reason for a division among citizens, It is therefore tbe one time that the harmony plan for selecting citizens for office for the good of Wilmette should be approved. We confidently believet that the hundreds Who have been behind this good plan will work loyally for its overwh elming approval by rolling up a big vote for'the "New, Harmony Ticket." As chairman of the Har- mony convention, may Iý ask for thisý expression of loyalty in good works? Our opponeints scout the idea that factional political fightsý hurt Wit-ý mette.. That these flghts are most, costly in friendships, not one ofex- perience, Will deny. A hom e town' sbould be rich in friendships-not animosities. But such fights cost Wilmette *many, many dollars. Home -buyers coming to the north shore pay for like 'poperty 10- per cent more in Kenilworth and 8 per cent more in Winnetka. Apply, say 9 per cent Io our tax duplicate of $12,600,000, for 1933, and you bave $1,134,OOO--ovee a million dolars-that you Who own property here do pay for these. po- litical fights. Iit Worth it? -.E. Drayer. Wilmette Man Je Awarded I Will. Award Chevrons VISIT THE 1 NEW AUTO SUPPLY and SERVICE STOÔRES. 1165 Wllme*1'e Ave. Phne Wilmefte 1155- ON TIME NO MONEY DOWN Low WeekIy P y. eats tour-year certificate iu Medicine by the University of- Chicago at thie University's March convocation 'on the Mid way campus. Dr. Robert M. Hutchin s,. president of the University, presided at the ceremony, which was the University's 7t convocation, and conferred 2 86 -degrees and cer- tificates. Mr. Grisamore received bis A. B. degree from Colgate university in 1931. The Chicago award was made through the university's Rush Medical 4 13 Linden Avenue dcirector of physical education at the Joseph Sears school, Kenilworth, an- nounced this week that the. following third, and fourth grade,,girlswho have completed the work required,.to'tnake them eligible for'chevrons i n .the after- school gymnasium classes -wi.l receive the awards: Shirley Henry, Carol.' Korte, Fran- ces Becker, Dorothy Flint, Lucille Becker, Noreen Claffey, Dorothy CRE&AN Wilmeffe 4120