aaa aii, WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 1920 w BOY SCOUTS TO SHOW MARGUERITE CLARK FILM Diminutive Star To Appear as Head- liner in Next Week's Bill; Added Feature, "Baseball Scandal" Marguerite Clark is coming to the Community House next Friday in a delightful screen comedy called "All- of-a-Sudden Peggy." The titles refers to the vivacious little heroine. She is the daughter of Mrs. O'Mara, syidow of a deceased scientist, and has accompanied her mother to Hawkhurst, estate of Lord Cracken- thorpe. The nobleman is writing a book o nspiders and has invited Mrs. O'Mara in order to consult with her. His mother, Lady Crackenthorpe, however, suspects that Peggy has designs on him and summons her younger son, Jimmy, to divert the girl from her purpose. He succeeds so well that he falls in love with her. In reality, Peggy is trying to arrange a match between her mother and the lord. Mrs. O'Mara will not marry as long as Peggy is unprovided for. So, to pro- mote the match, the girl pretends to have wedded Jimmie and follows him to his apartment in London to keep up the illusion. Matters thereupon get into a complicated mess, but finally turn out happily for all con- cerned. Miss Clark's leading man is Jack Mulhall and the cast includes Lillian Leighton, Orral Humphrey, and Eddie Sutherland. The picture is a Para- mount Artcraft and was directed by Walter Edwards. A feature of next week's show will be one reel of slow motion pictures showing how the big games were thrown by members of the Chicago White Sox in the baseball scandal series of 1919. Coming Releases The following films have been booked by the management for the future releases. November 26--Owen Moore in, "The Poor Simp". December 3--"Humoresque". December 10--Sessue Hayekawa in, "Arabian Knights". Andy Gump and Kinogram News Weekly every week. WINNETKA MOTOR CO. ANNOUNCES FIVE SALES The Winnetka Motor company an- nounces sales of the following cars by their salesman Andrew Hostnick: Willys-Knight sedan to R. S. Mc- Caradie, 1426 Forest avenue, Wil- mette; John Ostrovsky, 1487 Asbury avenue, Overland touring; C. C. Burns, 433 Jefferson avenue, Glencoe, Overland touring, Model No. 69; Fred Falhof, 812 Lloyd Place, Over- land coupe; Dodge sedan to Gus Erickson, 912 Linden avenue, Hub- bard Woods. VILLAGE OF WINNETKA NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT Winnetka, Ill, Nov. 13, 1920. Notice is hereby given that the con- tract for the construction of a con- nected system of Portland cement con- crete sidewalks along the west side of Locust 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 extended of Starr Road and of Ely Road, and ex- cept 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 line extended of Locust Street to the pres- ent east curb line in Rosewood Avenue, except across the walk herein pro- posed to be constructed along the west side to Locust Street, and except across the present sidewalk 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 Locust Street to the pres- ent east curb line in Rosewood Avenue, except across the walk herein proposed to be constructed 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 pres- ent east curb line of Rosewood Ave- nue, except across the sidewalk herein proposed to be constructed along the west side of Locust Street, and except across the preseent sidewalk on the east side of Rosewood Avenue; also along the south 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 Locust Street, and except across the present sidewalk along the east side of Rose- wood 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 except across the present sidewalk along the east side of Rosewood Avenue, together with all necessary grading, grubbing, cinder foundation, adjusting of present sidewalks, and engineering and super- vision during construction, all in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, said improvement and assessment being otherwise known as Winnetka Special Assessment No. 358,390, was awarded on November 9th, 1920, to Paul Reschke, 899 Willow Street, Winnetka, Illinois, for the sum of Nine Thousand Nine Hundred Eight and 40-100 Dollars ($9,908.40). JOHN 8S. MILLER, JR., President of the Board of Lo- cal Improvements of the Vil- lage of Winnetka. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T35-1tc VILLAGE OF WINNETKA NOTICE Winnetka, Ill, Nov. 13, 1920. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the.construction of the follow- ing improvement: For the construction of a vitrified, glazed tile pipe sanitary sewer, includ- ing brick masonry manholes with cast iron covers, vitrified tile pipe drop con- nections encased in concrete, vitrified tile pipe house slants closed with vitri- fied tile discs,in ELM STREET from and connecting with the present sanitary sewer at the intersection of Elm Street and Berkeley Avenue, east in Elm Street, to and connecting with the present sanitary sewer at the inter- section of Elm Street with - Glendale Avenue, in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, said improvement and assessment be- ing otherwise known as Winnetka Special Assessment No. 351,467, in ac- cordance with the ordinance hereto- fore passed therefor, will be received by the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Winnetka by or be- fore eight o'clock P. M., qn Tuesday, the twenty-third day of November, A. D. 1920, at which hour all bids will be opened at a meeting to be held in the Council Chamber 'of the Village Hall, in said Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois. The specifications of said improve- ment are on file in the office of the Clerk of said Village of Winnetka. Contractors will be paid in bonds bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum for all estimates ap- proved by the Board of Local Improve- ments in the sum of One Hundred Dol- lars ($100.00) and over, from and sec- ond and subsequent installments of said Special Assessment, and when the amount of balance due on any esti- mate is more than the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) and no fur- ther bonds may be issued against the second and subsequent installments of said Special Assessment, and when the amount of balance due on any esti- mate is less than the sum of One Hun- dred Dollars ($100.00), the same will be paid by time warrants. In addition to the usual bond for construction and maintenance in the sum equal to the amount of the bid ac- cepted by the Board of Local Improve- ments, the successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish an indemnity and de- fense policy in some reliable company, indemnifying the Village of Winnetka against loss from liability for dam- ages on account of injury or death suffered by reason of the performance of the work required to be performed by the said contractor, by any person or person including such liability im- posed under the employers' liability and workmen's compensation law of the State of Illinois, and the amend- ments thereof, in the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00). JOHN 8S. MILLER, JR. President of the Board of Lo- cal Improvements of the Vil- lage of Winnetka. FREDERICK DICKINSON, illage Attorney. Yilsg y T35-1tc \ $ ZS eel OX Bn OoOrI0 TPN 100 Er OX O 7 AT the LAST MOMENT you may get an un- expected invitation t and BE READY. Do clothes. 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