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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Apr 1926, p. 48

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48 W I L M E T T E L lF E April 23, 1926 to 1, to 3 to 1. Both were endorsed by vanous civic groups in the village. By this vote Wilmette is now larger to the extrnt of 1500 acres, extending to the Skokie Valley right-of-way of the North Shore line on the west. The village will also have organized com munity· athletics, under the leader ship of a community director, for which a tax of one and one third mills will be lcYiecl, under the state law. Extra Lar1e Pineapples! These very fine pineapples sell at 25 centS each. Our big bargain is stringless beans at 19 cents a quart. We're also offering the hr sl . asparagus at 10 cents a bunch, 3 ior ZSc. Peas, ZSc a pound. Artichokes, big ones, · 10 cents each, 3 for ZSe. Remember that we can send you by our quick drlivery all kinds of choice soft !rinks. BOYS, YOU CAN1 GO WRONG ON THIS TRIP! Large Bunch Asparagus, Special, SOe bunch Telephone ( Continu~d from page 1) kings in the great hall of which was signed the peace treaty ending the World War. One should see the Grand Trianon, the Petit Trianon, the Dairy Farm and the magnificent grounds fronting the palace . A trip over the battlefield~ of J<';-ance is intensely intercstin~. ~Iuch ot the wreckage ha s b ee n repaired, yet ther.e i~ still abundant cvidet;ce of that ternfic struggle. Great ecttons where the ftghting wa s most ftet-ce still re· 1 A · · D mam as t 1ey were on nm st tce ay, . oftened somewhat by the hand o f time. A vi si t to the bridge at Chateau Thi erry, the g rav e of Quentin Roost·vdt and the Roma"ne Ccmden· in the :\r go nne will n~~· er hC' forgo.ttcn. 1 1 ~ STAGE WILMETTE DAY AT ANNUAL ART SHOW · 11 · Wilmette 154or 1361 Lulias Brothers 1135 Central Ave. l l~t· i ~ner . .\t F\'cnti(k. and ~faruska; Slllith Sharp, In Ortobn: Cnitah The party will sa il from ::\ cw York i K . Shippen. Old . \1_i ~~ ion ! Tao ;-;,_ ~· ·city on june 30 on the steams hip j \lex .~ and Lake ~11 chtg:1 ~1. trc~m }.l'tdtl Prc sident Roosevelt r eturn ing to New ' gan ~bore: Hazel Bell Rt o.; k, Clouds and York Aug·u st 1. \Vh,il e abroad the boys th e Lake., a11CI Lonkin g ~'!' {l\\'ards ~ou.th will see the :io ht:; of int e re st in each 11la\'Cn : llara B~·ro n S1mps(111, bully of the countrie~s visited. An extensive ;\ell. and Pa~tcl Sketch "Book": Ilarry motor trip throu.gh the Shake ·pearean L: Tit~l.nlin;-;,. Sumt~lt'r _Day'. ar~~!. Clo~1els country will he one feature of th e ot \\ bconsm: l au!Inc H. I unmm ..,, vi sit to EnO'land. , Spring in \\ ' initt'tka, anrl Ea -.,tt-r Bou -~------ _ _ _ I qul't: :-;,·hill \ ·e ntu·ma. Relid- 'l'hc ' ~un. ancl Rt·l id - Thl' }.fadnna. and The \f cado\\"\ Frl!.("e. and Fruit: R. \·on Tlni . . tt·n. \\.intt-r En·ning, Sweckn. and \\ 'in tH'_tk a Playground: }.1argaret ~f rK(·c \ \·alkn. Youth -.\ Fanta sy. 1Cot1tinued from page 1) and On the \\.in g ... of Li~ht ; \\'illiam tilt' nHing· being much h c:\\·in in the R. \\ 'a t,<~ll. ()rtnhl'r :\i tl'l' n no n, and \Yill o\\·s: '1 \,m \\'ildcr. Still Lifr. and m o rning than in thL· afternoon. Both the annl'xation and the play- Flamin~ }.f~plr -.: \\'inifred \\.il . . on . . !.("rounds propositions won hy a com- \\'inter Can~ll in \Yilnwt tc and Rinr fortable majority , estimated at fr m 2 Roarl . · · -) · · 1 trotn \'- Ottttnm·c pagt" ;, ,. , · . I Jm~e I?ays, an~.\\ mtcr ~ynhght: .\lit··· Pl~tlh_nrk. , \\ ltltn . . \\ tnnetka and ! ~IKhtg;tn ~lwr ·: F:m~elcl Porter, A l ~utnnll· r Day . ancl Shad()\\':-,; Irma Sail on June 30 · I Olin· I HOME PARTY WINS BY MORE THAN 2-1 VOTE Pine Crest $283,000.00 Subdivision Now Open on en1ence to any deslinallon tit/Ill al you, HOME STATION Next time you travel, just call on or phone the -:tgent ~t your home C. & N. W. station. He will get your ticket::; for you, wherever you will want to go. Make sleeper reservations. Check your baggage. Furnish all information you need and help you plan your trip. .... He is there to serve you. Feel at liberty to call upon him at any time. ' ·- -- Located in beautiful Wilmette at Ridge and Highl.lnd Aves .. 6 blocks from · depot, 25 . minutes to loop. Sidewalks now in and ordinanr~ passed for other improvements. Ready to build on soon. $50 to $6o per ft., easy terms. 5 ox 1 3 2 ft. restricted residence lots. Home seekers. investors and builders should snap this property up at once. Drive out Sunday, via Sheridan Road to Lake Avenue, Wilmette, Wer:.t to Ridge A"znue, then south three blocks. Office on Subdivision. ._,.. & 6 5:1 First National Bank Bldg. Phones: Central 0374-0388-o389 BETTER SUBDIVISIONS RailroadTickets Dividend Notice T Company of Northern Illinois, have d~clared the regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 per share on the Company's 6% preferred stock, $1.75 per share on the 7% preferred stock, and $2.00 per share on the common stock, payable May 1, 1926, to stockholders of record, at the close of business Agril 15, 1926. GEORQE R. JONES, Treasur~ This is the 5.8th consecutive quarterly payment by the Company to tts common and preferred stockholders and the 97th consecutive dividend including th\! dividend payments of the Company's principal predecessOr. HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of Public Service tt{o fteed 10 JO to tiM City, j1111 phone B. B. Orner Tloket Aceat, C. & N. W. Ry. Wilmette, Ill. · Telephoae of PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Serving 6,000 square miles-234 cities and towns-with gas a~d Eletlricity 'The Common ~nd_ Preferr:e~ Stocks of Public Service Com pan, . . . of Norc~rn Illmoas are las~d on The Chicago Stock Exchange . . . '; :. ..·.". " ' · ··. .! . !:! !:~·.!.::. -~; ~ - ..... ·:,.. . : . ::·! .. .

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