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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Oct 1920, p. 9

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ks v WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1920 9 DR. FAY-COOPER COLE AT SUNDAY CLUB Noted Lecturer on Philippines to Give Illustrated Talk at the Wilmette Congregational Church Sunday Evening, October 10 Illustrated by nearly one hundred beautiful stereopticon slides showing the wild tribes of the Philippines, the address of Dr. Fay- Cooper Cole of the Field Museum, club next Sunday evening will be one of the events of the season. Miss Gladys Swarthout will sing, Dr. Cole has traveled into the most remote parts of the Philip- pines and the pictures which he will show are made from photographs which he made while on these tours. The Philippines have recently come again quite prominently into the public eye as of current im- portance. Dr. Cole, having spent four years in the islands, in the inferest' of the Field Museum, is an acknowledged authority on this subject. He was able to get in close touch with all classes of the natives and was initiated as a member into one of the most conservative of the country, the people at work and at play, their home life and religious wild tribes. He made in all more than 4,000 pictures showing the ceremonies. \ mm---- at the Wilmette Sunday Evening A Mean Persuader Sheriff" Bright of "Rocky Gulch" is very hard with bad boys, but kind to Little Nell. Sheriff "Bloody Nose" Bright will pack a brace of sure-fire persuaders to keep the "bad boys" from beating the "crooked" games at "Rocky Gulch". He says: "If there's any purifyin' to be done in these parts I'll do it." So when the stage shoves you off at "Rocky Gulch" (Ouilmette Country club) on November 12 and 13, keep your nose clean as "Bloody Nose" do wield a nasty cannon. CHICAGO ROAD PILOT TELEGRAPHS PROGRESS , In a telegram from Minden, Ne- # braska, to Charles H. Hayes, pres- "ident of the Chicago Motor club, Charles P. Root, veteran knight of the road, logging the route from Chicago to I.os Angeles for the Chi- cago organization, says he has aver- aged 189 miles per day for 756 miles covered. He is driving a Lexington and is getting 18.6 miles per gallon. Gas prices run from 29.5 to 30.75 cents per gallon. He finds that the farm- ers have 20 per cent of last year's crops on hand. They are long on crops and hogs, but short on cash. Roads are in a poor condition from Geneseo, Ill, to East Moline. The River-to-River road out of Daven- port is a bit rough for seven miles, the rest is in good condition. Road work going on everywhere. 'all of the going concerns paid their ! standing this "fact, however, there ASK PROPERTY SEIZURE TO GET FRANCHISE TAXES Ilinois Secretary of State, Louis I. Emmerson, this week forwarded to the sheriffs of the respective coun- ties warrants under Section 115 of the General Corporation Act of this state, directing them to seize and sell personal property of such de- funct corporaticns to satisfy the amount of franchise tax due the State. According to the records of the Corporation Department, practically franchise taxes during the month of July, as evidenced by the fact that Secretary of State Emmerson has collected $2621,095.94 in franchise taxes from corporations. Notwith- are several thomwsand delinquent that will be required to pay theiir tax im- mediately to, de sheriff of their respective & Qities or have their property seized®and sold to satisfy the amount due the state. The letter of transmittal from Mr. Emmerson to the sheriffs is as fol- lows: "In pursuance of the provisions of Section 116 of the General Corpora- tion Act of this state, I am forward- ing under separate cover a number of warrants for the collection of franchise taxes due from certain cor- porations in your county. "Tt occurs to me that the stock- holders of these corporations which have paid for their stock would not VILLAGE OF WINNETKA NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT Winnetka, Illinois, Oct. 9, 1920. Notice is hereby given that the con- tract for the construction of the fol- lowing improvement: For the construction of a connected system of storm water sewers, with brick masonry manholes. brick mason- ry catch -<basins, vitrified tile pipe junctions closed with vitrified tile discs, connections for catch basins, tile pipe traps, connection to present storm water sewer, including engin- eering and supervision during the con- struction of said proposed improve- ment, in Locust Street from a point nineteen and one-half (19%) feet south of the north line extended of Lot & in Block 1 in Nelson's Subdivision of Lot 61 and part of Lot 60 of The County Clerk's Division of that part of the southeast quarter of Section 17. Town- be personally liable for the taxes due from such corporations. "Therefore, I would suggest the im- portance of limiting your activities to the seizing and selling of the personal property belonging to the corporation, : "Kindly return these warrants at the earliest date possible, with the proper endorsements on the back thereof; also the amount collected from the corporation, less your sta- tutory fees for making the collec- tion." VILLAGE OF WINNETKA SPECIAL ASSE MENT NOTICE ~ In the Superior Court of Cook County, : Illinois. General Number 358390 Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Village of Win- Cook County. Illinois, having red the construction of a connect- ed system of Portland cement concrete sidewalks along the west side of Lo- cust Street from the present north curb line in Pine Street to the present south curb line in Fig Street, except for a distance of thirteen (13) feet on either side of the center lines extend- ed of Starr Road and of Ely Road, and except where sidewalk is now laid along the south side of Fig Street; also along the north side of Ely Road from a line twenty (20) feet east of the west Jine' extended of Locust Street to the present east curb line in Rosewood Avenue, except across the walk herein proposed to be construct- ed along the west side of Locust Street, and except across the present side- walk along the east side of Rosewood Avenue: also along the south side of Ely Road from a line twenty (20) feet east of the west line extended of T.ocust Street to the present east curb line in Rosewood Avenue, except across the walk herein proposed to he con- structed along the west side of Locust Street, and except across the present walk along the east side of Rosewood Avenue; also along the north side of Starr Road from a point twenty (20) feet east of the west line extended of Locust Street to the present east curb line of Rosewood Avenue, except across the sidewalk herein proposed to be con- structed along the west side of Lo- cust Street, and except across the pres- ent sidewalk on the east side of Rose- wood Avenue; also along the south side of Starr Road from a point twenty (20) feet east of the west line extend- ed of Locust Street to the present east curb line of Rosewood Avenue excent across the sidewalk herein proposed to be constructed along the west side of Locust Street, and except across the present sidewalk along the east side of Rosewood Avenue; also along the north side of Pine Street from a point twenty (20) feet east of the west line extended of Locust Street to the pres- ent east curb line of Rosewood Avenue, except across the sidewalk herein pro- posed to be constructed along the west side of Locust Street and excent across the present sidewalk along the east side of Rosewood Avenue, to- gether with all necessary gradine. grubbing, cinder foundation, adiust- ing of présent-sidewaltks, and engin- eering . and supervision during con- struction, all in the Village of Win- netka, County of Cook and State of I1linois, the ordinance for the same be- ing on file in the office of the Village Clerk of said village, and the said vil- lage 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, Gen- eral Number 358390, the final hearing thereon will be held on the twenty- fifth dav of Octoher. A. 1). 1920. or as soon thereafter as the business said Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day, and may annear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the col- lection of said assessment in ten (10 annual installments, with interes* thereon at the rate of five per centum (5%) per annum. . Dated, Winnetka, Illinois, October 3.AL 7). 1930; HARRY I. ORWIG, Person appointed by the Pres- ident of the Board of Local Imvrovements of the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, T1li- nois, (and such appointment approved and confirmed hv the Superior Court of Cook Coun- ty, Illinois,) to make said as- sessment. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T30-2te VILLAGE OF WINNETKA NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT Winnetka. Illinois. Oct. 9. 1920. Notice is hereby given that the con- tract for the construction of the fol- lowing improvement: For the construction of a connected system of storm water sewers, with brick masonry manholes, brick mason- ry catch basins, vitrified tile pipe junctions closed with vitrified tile discs, connections for catch basins, and concrete end wall. including en- gineering and supervision during con- struction, in Pine Street from a point 340 feet west of the west line of the Subdivision known as Skokie View, east in said Pine Street to the private road shin 42 North. Range 13 east of the Third Principal Meridian, lving west of the railwav, south in said Locust Street four himdred ninety-six and five-tenths (496.5) feet: al=o in Locust Street from said point nineteen and one-half (19%) feet south of the north line extended of said Lot 8. north in said Locust Street four hundred nine- ty and five-tenths (490.5) feet; also in Ely Road from said pronnsed sewer in Locust Street west in Ely Road five hundred thirty (530) feet: also in Starr Road from said pronosed sewer in Lo- cust Street west in Starr Road five hundred thirty (530) feet; all in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of I'linois. said immrovement and assessment heing otherwise known as Winnetka Special Assessment Num- her 355.825, was awarded on October fth. 1920. to Cogan & Connelly, 118 N. La Salle Street, Chicago. I'linois. for the sum of Ten Thousand One Hundred sixtv-two and 27/100 Dollars ($10,- 162.27). JOHN 8S. MILLER. JR. President of the Board of T.n- cal Tmnrovements of the Vil- lage of Winnetka, FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T30-1te running northerlv and southerly through Skokie View; also in the private road and the private road ex- tended running northerly and south- erly through Skokie View from the storm water sewer herein proposed to he constructed in Pine Street northerly to a point 23 feet north of the south line of Fig Street; also in the private road running easterly and westerly in Skokie View from the storm water sewer herein proposed to be constuct- ed in the private road running north- erly and southerly through Skokie View. easterly for a distance of 700 feet, and westerly for a distance of 300 feet, all in the Village of Winnetka. County of Cook and State of Tllinois, said imvrovement and assessment be- ing otherwise known as Winnetka Special Assessment No. 355.172, was awarded on October 6th, 1920 to Co- gan & Connelly, 118 N. La Salle Street, Chicago. for the sum _ of Thirteen Thousand Five Hundred thirty-four and no/100 Dollars ($13,534.00). JOHN S. MILLER, JR, President of the Board of T.o- cal ITmnrovements of the Vil- lage of Winnetka. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T30-1tc 2 OVO EI OE 0 I O EI OE O ET O I O 10, Community House Friday, October 15, 1920 OEXOE 100 OLIOX OEIOr ROBERT/ON- COLE See the Idol of France--see the heavyweight champion---in his first and only photoplay. An American Society Drama Show starts at 7:45 Admission 15 and 20c 100K -IOIOm o oc ---- I's CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "The Count" (+) IQEQ 0 E210 erm O £5 0 Emmet O £5 O Esse O E10 O52 0 EEEDEIEE Q I OQ me 0 TY © Fs 0 53 0 Es O IT) O Is iii iiiis 1126 Central Avenue LLL liliiiia B. 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