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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Dec 1921, p. 7

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921 . VaSERS SEEK PATROLSx ** FOR COUNTY HIGHWAYS -Stewing closely upon the heels ^ rSt conference of affiliated • Atrial, civic and social prganiza. '!?«? of Chicago, at which time reso- tEL* were adopted indorsing a pe- aC'of heriffPCharles W. Peter. 2? the establishment of a deputy u-rSff's t>atrol organisation of 125 JT'th.f the highways of Cook JStv may be made safe for its Sens, a public hearing of this mat- RSU November 19 before Cir- cuit Judges Thomas, Lynch and FlAruunicnts for the petition were mide bv Sheriff Peters, Charles M. Haves chairman of a committee of thirty-one affiliated industrial, civic ind social organizations of Chicago, including such clubs as Kiwanis club, Illinois State Medical society, Illinois Automobile club, Union League club, Hamilton club, Illinois Athletic club, ttc. Other speakers were Dr. Charles E Humiston, president of the Illinois State Medical society; W. M. Gelder- man, of the Kiwanis club; O. E. Schrnitz, president of the Chicago Ga- rage Owners* association, and E. B. Bodly, of the Chicago Auto Trades association. Emtnett Whelan, chairman of the finance committee^ the county board and Hayden Bell, attorney for the board objected to the proposition for better county police protection on fi- nancial grounds. LITTLE JOSEPH REPORTS HIMSELF MUCH IMPROVED Little Joseph Steiner, 14S1 Wil- mette avenife, who several Weeks igo suffered a broken leg when he was struck by an automobile, is re- ported improving rapidly and about ready "to see the fellers over at the school." Lest you haven't heard, it is time to inform you that little Jo- seph has been issuing bulletins, anent his condition, to his many playmates. Joseph is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph TfteTSer. ~~ George Steiner, another son, it re- ported ill with diphtheria. A grand- daughter of the Steiners is also ill with the contagion. VILLAGE OF KENILWOHTH la the County Court oC Cook County, IlllBOlf. KenHworth Special Assessment Wo. 18. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested that the Village of Kenll- worth, Cook County, Illinois, having ordered that a local Improvement be made as follows: That a connected system of vitrified tile pipe sanitary !?Wi22*w}.tk W*\ "MoaiF saaaholea, vitrified tile pipe house connections or !5Mbs..wl*hJffi*-fr?« •»«â-  taareof clos- ed with vitrified tile discs, and! vitrified tile pipe drop connections encased la concrete .be constructed In West Rail- I?ad.AT*,lue irom **• north UtnltJi of the Village of Kenllworth southeast- erly in said West Railroad Avenue to Kenllworth Avenue; in Kenllworth Avenue from and connecting with the said proposed sewer in West Railroad Avenue west In said Kenllworth Avenue to a point five (&) feet east of the west I Itmlta 01T the Village of Kenllworth; in Linden Avenue from and connecting with the said proposed sower lit West Railroad Avenue southwesterly and west In said Linden Avenue to a point live (5) feet east of the west limits of the Village of Kenllworth; in Pleasant Avenue from and connecting with the said proposed sewer In West Railroad Avenue southwesterly ana west in said Pleasant Avenue to a point five (5) feet east of the west limits of the Village of Kenllworth; In Tempel Court (also known as Temple Court) from and connecting with the said pro- posed sewer in Pleasant Avenue north- erly in said Tempel Court to a point five (5) feet south of the north limits of the Village of Kenllworth; in Maple Street from and connecting with the said proposed sewer in Pleasant Avenue north in said Maple Street to a point four hundred fifty-two (451) feet north of the north line extended of said Pleasant Avenue; In Moulds- worth Avenue from and connecting with the said proposed sewer in West Rail- road Avenue southwesterly In said Houldsworth Avenue to and connecting with the said proposed sewer In Temp- el Court, all within the Village of Kenllworth, County of Cook and State or Illinois: Also that a vitrified tile pipe outlet sewer, being a part of the said proposed connected system of sewers, be constructed from and con- necting with the said proposed sewer In West Railroad Avenue at the north limits of the Village of Kenllworth, northwesterly on a line southwesterly of and within a distance of twenty-live 126) feet from the southwesterly line of the right of way of the Chicago and Northwestsrn Railway Company to a spselal oonneotion brlok masonry man- hols and oonneotion with the present intercepting sewer of the Sanitary District of Chicago, in Wlnnetka Ave nue, Wlnnetka, Illinois, at a poln twenty (20) feet west of the south westerly line extended from the south- east of the right of way of the Chica- go and Northwestern Railway Com- pany, Including In the said proposed connected system of sewers within the Village of Kenllworth and In the said proposed outlet sewer and special con- nection manhole and oonneotion with said intercepting sewer, being a part ofâ€"said proposed connected system of sewers, all excavation, backfilling, flushing, removal of surplus exoavated materials and engineering- and super- vision during the construction of said proposed Improvement, all In the Coun- ty of Cook and State of Illinois, the ordinance for the same being on file In the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and the said village having applied to the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an assess- ment of the cost of said Improvement according to the benefits, and an as- sessment therefor having* been made and returned to said Court, Docket Number 18, the final hearing thereon will be held on the twelfth day of December, A. D. 1921, or as soon there- after as the business of the said Court will permit. All persons desir- ing may file objections in said' Court before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. aaiiiiiiiiitiliilliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiil Chandler's + fountain, Square + fik E> V A K & T O >J T lllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll i i Now is the Time for Sweaters A visit to our very large stock of men's and women's, and girls' and boys9 sweaters is sure to prove a delight-The wide variety and the reasonable prices will be a revelation. Boys Sweaters are Here in all good com- binations of colors and at unusually low prices. You will also find Toques =5 in all colors and a large variety of styles, and men's sweater coats and Travelo coatsâ€"to name but a few. Skates â€" And skating weather is close at hand. It's arrival finds as making our greatest dis- play of skates of every variety for old and young, including.-the Alfred Johnson and Nestor Johnson fines of tubular skates and shoe outfits complete, and the entire Union Hardware tine of skates of every kind at re- markably low prices. .___ Said ordinance provides for the collec- tion of said assessment in ten annual Installments, with Interest thereon at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum. Dated, Kenllworth, Illinois, November 18, A. D. lttl. FRANK R. YOUNG. Person appointed by the Pres- ident of the Board of Local * Improvements of the Village of Kenllworth, Cook County, Illinois, (and such appoint- by the County Court of Cook County, Illinois) to make said assessment. ELMER B. JACKSON, Village t Attorney. LS-lte WORK WANTED Housework, Furnace, Etc* By Day or Week PHONE WIL. 765-W QUICKEST t« take ed*C*s*eadl*G&s«. Htvt Ikeai ksasyâ€"sweat ami sy Uui £* a> iw frtf see el a CsU «r Meets. ily^OU) RELIABLE REMEDY BnuksCbtds LaCh u tsarist Nr.H*s AlAU DmtXists-30 Ctnt$ • a HILl flQSVANV DETROIT. NICS wo uay Sale turday and Mon DECEMBER 3rd AND 5th A* fire in the store nextrdoorxaused a slight damage by water to $25,000.00 worth of some of our sample stock of ^wmos^ ^layer^pianos^talkih^^ chines, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, musical merchandise, sew- ing machines and some records.. Wherever an allowance was made by ^beinsttrattceadjtistersrwe will make a discount averaging 25%. This is a big saving if you are in need of anyxjf this merchandise^ EVERY ARTICLE HAS/OUR GUARANTEE >N !S 828 Davis Street ^ Evanston, 111. Evanston 654 PALACE Cash Meat Market Big Stores 1526 Greenleaf Ave. Phone Evanston 2720 The beat in the fend whole or half 2fV«e Fresh Dressed Boiling Chickens .jaw* Psjmlots Sirloin Roast ..........**......Zoc Best Brookneld Batter .------......... •. .45c Pork Shoulder...... ......*S%c Lamb Chops, Shoulder...... ..........*5c Lamb Stew....... ...... ......Itc Veal fljSjps ............. ......J? Veal Stew..............................J* Home Made Pork Sausage ..............25c Round Steak...........................3ic Pot Roast................ .....lSMbetoaWe aWame; Beef ......*** Fresh Pork Tenderloin..................» Fresh Spareribs .......... ------------*«Vfe Fresh Leaf Lard.....................**Vi« Fancy Leg of Veal Wic Calf Hearts a 12V4c Rib Roaat, Rolled Native Rib Roast

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