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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Mar 1922, p. 8

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'JBigR jg-; '?lii $$»'. 1" -THE LAKE SHORE NEWS; FRIDAY, MARCH 24j 1922 READS 'ENTER1WDRWF ^AWAflLMETTE An evening of great enjoyment is in store for Wilmette people Tuesday, AprH 4, at « o'clock, at Library Hall, when Mrs. William E. Beazley of this village will give a dramatic reading from Veresi's "Enter Madame." Mrs. Beazley has studied under the late Farren ot Wyndliam's Tfae^ and Sir Peter Teazle of London, nd before coming to this country she appeared *on the London stage. â€" Mrs. Beazley's ability is known to Wilmette through her readings be- fore the Parent-Teacher Association of the Logan school, of which perfor- mance Mrs Whitehill the president says, "It was a delightful program. Mrs. Beazley enters with wonderful Spirit into the spirit of her selection, impressing her audience, at oneâ€"mos melit ITy ^fs^sparTtirng^^atire- and the next by affecting pathos." Very re- cently Mrs. Beazley took part in Pygmalion put on by the North Shore Theatre guild. Press comments from other cities in which Mrs. Beazley has appeared,, make ^complimentary remarks such as these, "The readings "given "by ~Mr s"7~Belizleylrwere-"d elight- Jully rendered.â€"She entirely cap- tivated her audience."â€""Mrs. Beazley won great applause by her graceful presence and delightful rendering of her selections." This reading is one of several liter- ary productions given at the W41- Public Library.' There will hf WORAt REFORM WAVE > â€"SW£EPSMEXICO CITY Mexico City.â€"A wave of moral re- form that might be likened to the blue law agitation of the United States is sweeping over Mexico City. The latest agitation is for the sep- aration of the sexes in the moving picture theatres. JMost of the movies iiere are quite dark during the per- formances and the moralists say that there is as much uncensored romance in the balconies and the dusky cor- ners of the orchestra as there is on the screen. Leaders of the moral re- form movement predict national deca- dence and a rapid lowering of the here are particularly adapted to the Some of the moving picture houses separated or the lights turned on. moral standard if the sexes are not ment of romance. asked to grant permission ior llie trip A petition signed by every member of the band asking the council for per- mission will be presented when the advisory committee of the band has sity of Illindis concert band. The no admission charge and the public is cordially invited. ADDED POWERS -Additional powers, authorized by Illinois statutes, were granted the Kenilworth Village Plan Commission by the Tillage Board, of Trustees at a recent session. The commission was made a permanent municipal body, through the council's action. it--- VILLAGE OF WILMETE ORDINANCE NO. 1287 _£____ _ AN ORDINANCE to amend Section i of "Chapter~lD'~orifie Wilmette Code of 1917 as "amended with reference to fire limits, being Section 80 of ^aid Code. BE IT .ORDAINED BY THE PRESI ~"~~DENT ANIrBOARB OF^PRUSTEES Off THE VILLAGE OP WILMETTE: Section 1: That Section 1 of Chapter 10 of the Wilmette Code of 1917, being Bectioif 80 of said Code concerning: fire limits as amended by Ordinance No. 1246, passed on the 5th day of August A. D. 1919, and by Ordinance No. 1279, passed on the 5th day of July A. D. 1921, be and the same io hereby aauuulal PLAN SUMMER TOUR I FOR UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS'BIG BAND ......iTxbjanai._IUir^?lan8 are bemg laid to arrange a proIbhgea7"tdur duriiig- the summer vacation~byâ€"the"~Univer- _â€"â€"â€" Mrs. Ross Van Pelt will accept two more pupils in Dramatic Art, Expression or Culture on Saturday morning at the home of Mrs. Thomas Copeland, 930 CHesfnutSt. For information or appoints ment call Wil. 1822. L20-tfc council of administratibii wilF be (Official Publication) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank X>F WILMETTE at Wilmette in the State of Illinois, atjthe close of business on March 10, 1922. 1 RESOURCES Loans and dicounts, including redis- countsV acceptances of other banks, and ..'_._ .foreign bills of ex- j change or drafts sold _ with indorse-__________ ment of" "this ~banR ~ - (except those shown -â€"â-  in b and c)........$419,385.77^. Total loans........ Overdrafts, unsecured .215.73 U. S. Government se- curities owned: All other^ United States Government securities .........$366,289.35 Total............. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: Furniture and Fix- $419,385.77 215.73 reserve with »__......^^,rmsmm^^mM^mS^^ mettewhich is heretoforeâ- â- ^v^m&xSm "B" Commercial District and "C" Indus- try ]>t«f.rtat.by a certain Ordinance No. 1281, of the Village of WllmeUe, com- monly known as the Zoning Ordinance passed by the President and the Board J»f-TFU8tees_x»ftheJOltege,of Wilmette on the 23rd day of February, A. B. 1922, be and the said two Districts are hereby designated as the fire limits of the Village Section 2: All ordinances and parts of i ordinances* in conflict herewith are here- by repealed. â-  ' „ . â-  . Section 3: This ordinance shall be in passage and duo force from an--------- - _ - iblication according__to law. Passed by the President and the Board of Trustees of the Village of .Wilmette on the TsTsF^da^Tef-Marchr^A^ «« stjb $&£"&? ss day ofMarch, A. ^|2.E ORNBR '.;>â- . Village Clerk. Approvedi by the President of the Village ^of Wilmette, this 21st day of March, ^r&r 1922. -^TgjjWARI) zipFr- President of the Village of Wilmette Attest; amount" 'due " troiaF7" national banks----- .mount due from State banks, hank- ers, and "trust com-* panies in the Unit- ed.....States. ^*-. • •._.* Checks on other banks in the same city or townr $366,289.35 255,419.60 14,815.17 Presto! Chango!and YowCarsRepaired ^pHERE'S no magic in â€"J- the way we repair your auto^biiF"'iner(e,s~iSr'"^Ltdriir handling the faulty part properly. Expert knowledge is required to adjust such wonderful mechanism and the men who work on your car here are expert mechan- 139,603.18 usâ€"reporting bank............... TotaL of items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13...... Checks on banks lo- flated outside of city town ot repori 149,822.89 6,717.61 3,502.10 JML0JL. 5,191.82 EARL B. ORNBK, WSJ Village Clerk, â-  . ' .-â-  published in the L*ke Shore News on th* â€"â€" - - r of MWflh, A T> 1fl»° erâ€"town ol ___ ing bank and other cash items ....... Qther assets, if any: Interest earneTTTin- collected .......... Total ............•.......$1,287,565.28 J LIABILITIES ' â- *»* Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ....... Undivided profits .. -.*K>r926,«£ Reserved for interest â€" and taxes accrued 2,072.33 >ess current expenses, interest and taxes â€"-i- paid $ 50,000.00 10,000.00 ^tm 13e7tlfteor^h^ckanout- gtanding $5 paid down puts It in your house $6.50 a month -12,998.95 22 cents .a ;day If! completes payment for a â- MM FEDERAL Electric â- --"'â- ??£fcs& Demonstratioiv at any of biir Sales Rooms Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25.. Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve: Individual deposits subject to check... Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this hank â- >-.,,.,.-... vv^- Dividends unpaid. 19.00 895,678.64 5,242.00 Total of deposits . Time Deposits demand ^uo^ ject to Reserve: Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed.. Other time deposits^^. Postal savings de- posits ............. , Total of time de- posits subject to Reserve; Items 32, 33, 34 and 35...... United States de- posits (other than postal savings), in- cludlng War Loan " deposits accountancy deposits of United^ States disburing of- ficers • ••<«•••• ..••" Liabilities other than tJto_siLJiibjj>vg_ stated-; 50,000.00 jjuxearnecL^ ^,238.00 ...$1,287,566.28 0 Total ....w....... COUNTT^OI^^COOK , â€"^^-^ "-â- â€¢ti IL Wy-Webbert Cashier^of the above named bank, "do solemnly swear that^the above statement is true-toâ€"theâ€"best+t myknowledge and belief. s ~ R. W. WEBB1SR, CnwhieE Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of March, 1922. . 7 ^ ; ^irr: -MARGARET H. SGHINLBIR^ (SEAL)^. .•:â- â€¢.â- â- â€¢ m-M^~ -Notary Public. Correct-â€"Attest:" „-,., : JPEBCZ M. i!CKHART,SliS DAVID NELSON, ^^^ JT. M. APPEL, 1CS. We fix your car right or make it right. You never pay for the same trouble twice when we do tlie work. It's guaranteed, and with the "expenses of an auto today you'll certainly appreciate a saving on your repair bill. WilmetteExpress 1322 EDWIN G. LINDGREN Proprietor R. E. HELTON Garage Afgr. worked-out the trip.; a satisfactory^ pImr tor Director A. "A. Harding hag ex- pressed himself as willing to lead the band on the proposed wide tour if permission is granted by the council. '♦It has always been my dream," Mr. Harding declared, "to see the band win a truly national; reputation for Itself and lu spread the reputation of the state university. If enough men would be willing to go during the summer vacation we could make such a trip a success." - ' â- â- ......V Dr. LESLIE W.. JOtiE&^imwmem PHYSICIANâ€"CHIROPRACTOR^OCULIST |p| Wilmette OS&ce..^^^^M^^^MMMM Room 27, Brown BuUding-Hours: 10-l^A- M-^r7I? ^ H Telephone Wilmette 2557 Residence Phone Wilmette 2558 Have Your Spring Plumbing Done Nowâ€" '^)±:r:MMS&Mfy Before the Spring Rushâ€"by â- ^i^y:\Mt&?^& FRED O. NELSEN -PLUMBING 1430 LAKE AVE. Rnisttred Licinsef Plumber Phone Wilmette 254^: WILMETTE s Are Always Guarantee That anything relkting to your carâ€"re- pairing or the, furnishing of supplies or accessoriesâ€"intrusted to us, will be han- dled correctly. Where there is so much activity, there necessarily must be dependability. Washing-Polishing and Simonizing am ^£UA*ER BROS. 1 NORTH SHORE GARAGE 1 .._ Opposite the Northwestern Depot g Wilmette 234 ~~â€"-~-~-^^^ Ave. I RECOMMEND ^^hiliiCbal ^©^ffieitffint "^'"^'^^^Jgnuaian!^

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