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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Apr 1920, p. 14

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920 15 TAXICAB FIRM STARTS NORTH SHORE BUSINESS North Shore Men Establish Taxi Headquarters for North Shore At Kenilworth Residents of the north shore will be interested to know of the organi- zation of a first class taxi company at Kenilworth equipped to afford the utmost in transportation facilities. The company, known as the Kenil- worth Taxi Co., has taken quarters in West Railroad avenue west of the Northwestern station. head the Henry who will ympany the north shore as a representative of the Standard Oil Co., in Wilmette, Kenilworth, netka and Glencoe. Eggert was a met r of the Winnetka police de partment previous to his connection with the Standard Oil Co. John McKulski, who is Eggert's partner in the venture, for years has been in charge of the Safety Signal service of the Chicago and North- western railway on the north shore. The Kenilworth Taxi Co., has selec- ted new Oakland Sixes upon recom- mendation of Edward Bell of the Oakland-Phillips Co., Evanston. taon VILLAGE OF WINNETKA SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. GENERAL NUMBER 353368. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Village of Win- netka, Cook County, Illinois, having ordered the improvement of Willow Street from and connecting with the present water main in said Willow Street at Locust Street, west in said Willow Street to a point twenty (20) feet east of the west line extended of Rosewood Avenue by the construction in said street f a ten (10) inch intern- al diameter cas cluding s ~ pipe, in- a connection to the present water mse , fire hydrant and connec- tion, gate valve, brick masonry valve vault, the removal of all surplh ex- cavated materials and engineering and inspection, all in the Village of Win- netka, County of Cook and [1linois, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Villag Clerk of said Village, and the said Village having applied to the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an assessment of the cost of said im- provement according to the benefits, and an assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, General Number 353368, the final hear- ing thereon will be held on the twenty- sixth day of April, A. D. 1920, or as soon thereafter as the business of the said Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the collec- tion of said assessment in five (5) an- nual installments, with interest there- on at the rate of five per céntum (5%) per annum. O2¢ as yours. years ago. of all. you contribute? member. --~and for 34 Years Work the minister has received. To is the kind of increase in salary expenses have risen just as fast and as far But he is paid on the average just 52 cents more per church member than he was paid 34 The Minister Never Fails You Every officer of the Government with a war message to deliver appealed to the ministers first But 80% of the ministers receive less income than government economists figure as a minimum for the support of an average family. When hospitals need money they enlist the support of th> ministers--and receive it. But when sickness visits the minister or the members of his family they must be treated in a charity ward. His pay is less than a day laborer's. 8 out of every 10 ministers receive less than $20 a week--about half the pay of a mechanic. We Pay Him Half the Wages of a Mechanic And of these pitifully inadequate salaries, how much do Nothing if you are outside the church; an average of less than 3c a day if you are a church All of us share in the benefits of Christian ministers to the community. They marry us; bury us; baptize our children; visit us when we are sick. In their hands is the spiritual training of the youth. We Are All Profiteers at Their Expense Part of the Interchurch World program is this--a living wage for every minister of Jesus Christ; an efficient plant, and a chance to do a big man's job. If you want better preachers, help to pay the preachers better. It's the best investment for your community--and for your children--that you can ever make. 45 WEST 18th STREET. NEW YORK CITY The publication of this advertisement 1s made possible through the co-operation of 30 denominations. His living State of | Dated, Winnetka, AD; 1920. HARRY I. ORWIG, Person appointed by the Pres- ident of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illi- nois, (and such appointment approved and confirmed by the Superior Court of Cook Coun- Illinois, ty, Illinois) to make said assessment. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T4-2te April 9,! Telephone Evanston 455 tt Residence Telephone Evanston 3397-J CONRAD SCHMEISSER PLUMBING 1709 SHERMAN AVENUE L 1 EVANSTON Clear Out The Attic--Page 7 Subscribe for Your Local Paper | day family. "Wish I Had" and "I'm Going To," were members of an ordinary, every "Wish I Had" was always seeing things that he wanted, but never had the money to get them, because he had never done anything about a bank account, but "wish he had" it. nn | "I'm Going To" was his sister. She, too, saw many things she wanted, and it was her real intention to have them "sometime," but always failed te get them, because when the matter of starting a bank account was men- tioned, she always said, "I'm a going to," and let it go at that. MORAL--A bank account, while not a cure all, can heal a lot of financial "aches" and "pains," and give a fellow that pleasant "easy" and "comfort- able" feeling. START ONE---SOMEWHERE WINNETKA TRUST & SAVINGS BANK =O me Om © Een) O El O ee OI O Ee OE=10 I "l Wish I Had" and "I'm a Going To" Ome OE 0 eee O Lo § mes ¢ LALLA LEELA AAA El 111A AARAAAMAALAAMA 0a A AAA LAA AAAAAAA AA ELRLLLIR FOALS AAR AAAI LALA LARRAAARAN EEE ARAMA Have You Seen the Latest Designs tn Upright Pianos? HERE is a decided gain in beauty in the new models. Some of them have candelectra or twin electric lamps--all have a smartness of outline that at once impresses favorably. The prices are no higher than usually asked for conventional patterns. 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