C/i LITIS WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY. JANUARY 18. 1924 1ND FOUND RETURN OF sheaf of whenj between 1 Chicago n. wl V 11. Tel. WW BNET RING 3.;" reward. I.i.V\i:ois Y PUBLIC! :ense. we lication forms. EVEY& WilmetuS LB--AUTOS 7-PASS. T% >dge sedan, electric. Come I Winn. 165. LT.VIf-IJ TUNING TUNING, REPl aster, piano ¦ tuner. 7W. LIS ,E--AUTOS !L 53, ENGINE! ed and put in | ion, all rew ew tires, spot' Robert U Johi LTNH NOW and THEN Nothing ever really happens by chance. What happens to you later depends upon what you are doing now. Decide upon the future you want, and work now to bring about what you want then. You will find that your plans call for a grow- ing bank account. We suggest that you open it here. . First National Bank ¦------= OF WILMETTE =====------- Member of the Federal Reserve Bank paumy rs Park 9810 LTN5-tfC sion aforesaid! rest line extrt and west of J north of said elng In the Reservation. 13, in Block'I Subdivision off :s 29, 30 and % of Baxter's of Ouilmette lage of W»« Is, which if ct "'A," Redd rict "B," Coir t upon the I Amendment fter be zonejll mmerclal P'str enth day of RSON, oard of App Hlmette. No. 143. VILLAGE OP WILMETTE •AIM. ASSESSMENT NOTICE FECIAL WARRANT NO. 143 TICE: Public notice is hereby that the County Court of Cook py, Illinois has rendered Judg- for a special assessment upon Brty benefited by the following ivement: for paving and other- improving the central eighteen feet of the Alley South of Block ity-four (24), Lake Shore Addi- to Wllmette, and North of the livlsion of Block two (2) of Demp- fs Addition to Wllmette, Illinois, iding from the West line of Sev- Street to the East line of Eighth ___feet, and the Alley In said subdlvi- M* of Block two (2) of Dempster's Bition to Wilmette. Illinois, in the Hr of Lots one (1) to ten (10), In- B»ive, in the Village of Wilmette. Jk County, Illinois, as will more |y appear from the certified copy of judgment on Hie in my office; that warrant for the collection of such Eial assessment Is in the hands of undersigned. All persons inter- ed are hereby notified to call and me the amount assessed at the lector's office, Village Hall, Wil- tte. Illinois, within thirty days In the date hereof. This special assessment is payable ten (10) annual installments, be- Ining January 2nd, A. D., 1924, the It being for One Thousand Fifty- ir Dollars and forty cents ($1,054.40), Bh of the remaining nine (9) In- lllments being payable on January of each succeeding year, with lerest at 6% per annum. )ated this Second day of January, D, 1924. EDMUND H. KERR, Collector, Village of Wilmette. L16-ltc interested are hereby notified to call and pay me the amount assessed at the Collector's office, Village Hall, Wllmette, Illinois, within thirty days from the date hereof. This special assessment is payable in ten (10) annual installments, be- ginning January 2nd., A. D., 1924, the first being for Eleven Hundred Twen- ty-one Dollars and twenty-four cents ($1,121.24), each of the remaining nine (9) installments being payable on January 2nd., of each succeeding year, with Interest at 6% per annum. Dated this Second day of January, A. D., 1924. EDMOND H. KERR, Collector, Village of Wllmette. LIG-ltc A. No. 144. VILLAGE OF WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE SPECIAL WARRANT NO. 144 NOTICE: Public notice Is hereby Iven that the County Court of Cook lounty, Illinois has rendered judg- ment for a special assessment upon roperty benefited by the following nprovement: for paving and other- rise improving the central sixteen [16) feet In Block Fourteen (14), f age's Addition to the Village of Wil- lette, Cook County, Illinois, as will more fully appear from the certified lopy of the judgment on file in my of- ?ce; that the warrant for the collection ?f such special assessment is in the tiands of the undersigned. All persons S. A. No. 145. VILLAGE OP WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE SPECIAL WARRANT NO. 145 NOTICE: Public notice is hereby given that the County Court of Cook County, Illinois has rendered judg- ment for a special assessment upon property benefited by the following improvement: for paving and other- wise Improving the central eighteen (18) feet of the Alley in Block Eleven (11), Gages Addition to Wilmette, in the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, and lying between the West line of Twelfth Street and the East line of Thirteenth Street, in said Vil- lage, as will more fully appear from the certified copy of the judgment on file in my office; that the warrant for the collection of such special assess- ment is in the hands of the under- signed. AH persons interested are hereby notified to call and pay me the amount assessed at the Collector's of- fice, Village Hall, Wilmette, Illinois, within thirty days from the date here- of. This special assessment is payable In ten (10) annual Installments, be- ginning January 2nd., A. D., 1924, the first being for Six Hundred Eighteen Dollars and eighty cents ($618.80), each of the remaining nine (9) in- stallments being payable on January 2nd., of each succeeding year, with in- terest at 6% per annum. Dated this Second day of January, A. D, 1924. EDMOND H. KERR, Collector, Village of Wilmette. LIG-ltc given that the County Court of Cook County, Illinois has rendered judg- ment for a special assessment upon property benefited by the following Improvement: for paving and other- wise improving the central eigh- teen (18) feet of the first Alley South of Chestnut Street, and lying between the West line of Tenth Street and the East line of Eleventh Street, in Block Thirteen (13) of Gage's Ad- dition, in the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, as will more fully appear from the certified copy of the Judgment on file in my office; that the warrant for the collection of such special assessment is in the hands of the undersigned. All persons interested are hereby notified to call and pay me the amount assessed at the Collector's office, Village Hall, Wilmette, Illinois, within thirty days from the date hereof. This special assessment is payable in ten (10) annual installments, be- ginning January 2nd., A. D. 1924., the first being for Eight Hundred fifty- three Dollars ($853.00), each of the remaining nine (9) installments being payable on January 2nd., of each suc- ceeding year, with Interest at 6% per annum. Dated this Second day of January, A. D., 1924. EDMOND H. KERR, Collector, Village of Wilmette. L16-ltc S. A No. 146. VILLAGE OP WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE SPECIAL -WARRANT NO. 14« NOTICE: Public notice is hereby S. A. No. 147. VILLAGE OP WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE SPECIAL WARRANT NO. 14T NOTICE: Public notice is hereby given that the County Court of Cook County, Illinois has rendered judg- ment for a special assessment upon property benefited by the following Improvement: for paving and other- wise improving the central eighteen (18) feet of the Alley in Block Twelve (12) In Gage's Addition to Wilmette, and lying between the West line of Eleventh Street and the East line of Twelfth Street, in the Village of Wil- mette, Cook County, Illinois, as will more fully appear from the certified copy of the judgment on file in my of- fice; that the warrant for the collec- tion of such special assessment is In the hands of the undersigned. All persons interested are hereby notified to call and pay me the amount assess- ed at the Collector's office, Village Hall, Wilmette, Illinois, within thirty days from the date hereof. This special assessment Is payable in ten (10) annual installments, be- ginning January 2nd., A. D., 1924, the first being for Eight Hundred forty- one Dollars and forty cents ($841.40), each of the remaining nine (9) in- stallments being payable on January 2nd., of each succeeding year, with interest at 6% per annum. Dated this Second day of January, A. D., 1924. EDMOND H. KERR, Collector, Village of Wllmette. Ll«-ltc VILLAGE OP WILMETTE WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 144 IN THE COUNTY COURT OP COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. In the matter of the petition of the Village of Wllmette for proceeding to levy a special assessment for paving and otherwise Improving the central sixteen (16) feet in Block Fourteen (14) Gage's Addition to the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on Monday, the 28th day of January, A. D., 1924 at 10:00 o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of said court will permit, application will be made to said court to consider and determine whether or not the facts stated in a certain certificate of cost of local improvement and con- formity to requirements of ordinance therefor, now on file In the above en- titled case are true, as provided by law In such case. All persons desiring may file objec- tions in said court before said date, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Dated: Wllmette, Illinois, January 9, A. D., 1924. F. B. CROSSLEY, Village Attorney. L15-2tc VILLAGE OP WILMETTE WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 143 IN THE COUNTY COURT OP COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS In the matter of the petition of the Village of Wilmette for proceeding to levy a special assessment for paving and otherwise improving the central eighteen (18) feet of the Alley South of Block 24, Lake Shore Addition to Wilmette, and North of the subdivi- sion of Block 2 of Dempster's Addition t°. ^rlm.eMe' u}inoiB- extending from the West line of Seventh Street to the East line of Eighth Street, and the Alley In said subdivision of Block 2 of Dempster's Addition to Wilmette, Illi- nois, In the rear of Lots 1 to 10 Inclu- sive, in the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on Monday, the 28th day of January. A. D, 1924, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of said court will permit, application will be made to said court to consider and determine whether or not the facts slated in a certain certificate of cost of local Improvement and conformity to requirements of ordinance therefor, now on file in the above entitled case are true, as provided by law in such All persons desiring may file objec- tions in said court before said date and may appear on the hearing, and make their defense. Dated: Wilmette, Illinois, .January "» A. D., 1924. F. B. CROSSLEY, Village Attorney. L15-2tc 19 eighteen (18) feet of the first Alley South of Chestnut Street and lying between the West line of Tenth Street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that liw d,nCasuScharc°a.terUe- " Pr°V,d«d b* ADDt,edi2LUmette' Inin(>U' January 9, F. B. CROSSLEY, Village Attorney. _____________________L15-2tc Kenil worth Happenings VILLAGE OP WILMETTE WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 145 IN THE COUNTY COURT OP COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS In the matter of the petition of the Village of Wilmette for proceeding to levy a special assessment for paving and otherwise improving the central eighteen (18) feet of the Alley in Block Eleven (11), Gage's Addition to Wilmette, in the Village of Wllmette, Cook County, Illinois, and lying be- tween the West line of Twelfth Street and the East line of Thirteenth Street, in said Village. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, A" i?^: a?\o%?o%UV*r% as soon thereafter as the business of wm KCOUrt„ V11 Per""*, application will be made to said court to consider and determine whether or not the facts stated n a certain certificate of cost of local improvement and conformity to requirements of ordinance therefor, now on file In the above entitled case are true, as provided by law In such *" Persons desiring may file objec- tions in said court before said date, mate^eir'T^n^ "" "«""* *"" 9, ^D.; iZme"e' "»»»°l«, January F. B. CROSSLEY, Village Attorney L15-2lc VILLAGE OP WILMETTE WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT IN THE COUNTY* COURT OP COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS In the matter of the petition of the Village of Wilmette for proceeding to levy a special assessment for paving and otherwise improving the central niRhteer. !"L feet of the Alley In Block 12 in Gage's Addition to Wil- ¦I law^uch'case*'"*' *" »""""" »' tlA's M, cou%"oefo% Zd% m"aL"f%,%n.e" "" "'""" ""' 9, AatD.; mi™""6' IUinol«- January F. B. CROSSLEY, Village Attorney. __________________ L16-2tc VILLAGE OP WILMETTE WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT in the cvvjrg.cgUjj* os*. In the matter of the petition of the Villas, of Wilmette for proceeding to levy a special assessment for paving and otherwise Improving the central Wednesday, January 23, has been set aside by the people of Kenilworth. as New Trier Day. On the evening of this day at eight o'clock, at the Kenilworth Assembly hall, there will be a special program provided for the people of Kenilworth. Mr. Clerk superintendent of the New Trier High school will give a short talk in which he will present some facts about the big and very important in- stitution which has grown up in our midst and give some statement as to ,eMPre^nt policy and ^ture plans of New Trier. The New Trier orches- tra is going to play and a quartet from the New Trier Glee club will sing, which in itself will make the evening worth while. The Kenilworth club and the Educational department of the Neighbors cordially invite you to come to this meeting and to attend an informal reception afterwards when you will have the opportunity of meet- ing Mr. and Mrs. Clerk and welcom- ing them into our community. Junius Mulvey of Wilmette, will make his home with Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Osgood in Kenilworth for the next two months, while his parents are in Florida. They will visit their daugh- ter, Elizabeth, who is in school at Gulfport, Miss., before returning. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rathbone were hosts to a few friends at a to- boggan, skating party at the Skokie club on Thursday, and on Friday en- tertained at a small dinner and mah jong party at their home on Abbotts- ford road. Mr. Henry Taylor, j,., wi.u hastccn in Green Cove Springs, Fla., for the past two weeks, is motoring to Day- tona, Ormond, Palm Beach and Miami, and will return home the latter part of this week. Mrs. J. W. DeCourcy O'Grady, of Winipeg, Canada, visited the Kenil- worth Episcopal church on Sunday. Mrs. O'Grady's family were pioneers of Kenilworth and the Church. Dr. and Mrs. Rufus B. Stolp enter- tained a few friends at Mah-Jongg at their home on Friday of last week in honor of Mr. Carl Keith's birthday an- niversary. Mrs. George R. Benson has issued cards for a luncheon and bridge to be given at Indian Hill club next Tuesday in honor of Mrs. George Richards. Mrs. Alex Reichmann came from Bar- rington to attend the Parish dinner of the Church of the Holy Comforter as the guest of Mrs. Henry Taylor, Jr. Mrs. Fairfax Childs of Virginia was a guest of honor at a small tea given Mrs. H. A. Brassert, 547 Roslyn road, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Prentiss left last Thursday for a fortnight's holi- day in Asheville, N. C. Mrs. Craig B. Ketcham entertained her Bridge club at luncheon on Tues- day, at her home, 611 Abbotts ford road. Barbara Crowe had ten young peo- ple to dinner on Monday, January 7, in celebration of her tenth birthday. Mrs. Gilbert Kelly, 412 Cumnor road, entertained her Bridge club at lunch- eon at the Indian Hill club Wednesday. Mr. Robert M. Burns, 614 Essex road, left Thursday on a business trip to Detroit, Mich. Mrs. S. S. Holden will entertain her Bridge club at luncheon today. Glenview Contributes $35 In Christmas Seal Drive Partially completed statistics on the recent Chicago Tuberculosis Christ- mas Seal campaign show that the Vil- lage of Glenview has contributed $35.27 to the fund.. Miss Norton was the chairman of the drive. Figures for New Trier communities have not been made public.