w ·. L ~ -E T T ~- ·.Ll.F·t; l"ILLAGE OJ.o" WILM~TTE October -15, 1926 , SPE{'IAL ASS.ESSlUENT NOTICE VIllage of Wilmette SJH·t'lal A ~sessntent No. · 183 l l [ GRAMMAK"'FOOTBALL TO 1 · · · October 5 LIJI GIVE WAY To "'· "'·GUE" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to 'an persons interested that the ?resident .ar:td Board of Trustet>s of the V1llage of \Yi-1mette, tn the County of Cook, and State of Illinois having ·ordere.i 'that a connected system of cast iron main water supply pipe with all necessary ·cr'o~ses, valves, hydra~lts, fittings and CQ!!n ~cti~ns shall he laid m . L~k.e--a.V..Q.mt.~ trom. Remwald Avenue to Miami Avenue; m Lccust Road from Avoca Road. to. Lake Avenue; in Seneca Road from LakP. An·nue to ~Iohawk Road: in Iroquoi:> }{(,:H.l Intra-mural _ .. · This Week-enCl· Begin' North Games , ·' · Terminate Shore League Schedule , in Blackhawk Road from Seneca Hoad to Miami Road; in Mohawk Road fro~ Iroquois Road to Sen~ca Road: in Semmole Road from Iroquors Road to a line two hundred (200) feet north thereof; in Avoca Road from Locust Road to a line four hundred and eighty ( 480) feet west thereof in the YiJlage of Wil. . . . mette, the ordinance for the same being The Wtlme.tte teams wtll prachce on on file in the office of the Village Clerk Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of s~id Village, and said Yillag(' having after· school the two heavy teams beapplied to the County Court of Cook · 1 d' b L te B 11 d tl County, Illinois, for an assessment of the mg ~~ac le Y es r_ a an le cost of said improvement, according to. two ltght teams by Fntz Bruce, forbenefits and an assessment therefor hav- mer Northwestern star. ,. . The ~first ing been made and returried to sai4 games will be playe'd this Saturday Court (Docket No. 183), the final hearing · . · · 1 k 1 V'll thereon will be held on Monday, the first mornmg at 9 o c oc on t 1e t age day of November, A. D., 1926 at 10 green. · -. A report of football . games played o'clock _A. M., or: as soon thereafter as the busmess of t-he court will permit. · . ' All persons desiring may file objections last week follows: In said Coqrt before said day and may . . . Octobe.-. 4 appear on the hearing and make . thetr Eighth Grade defe~se. . . · . ..1-loward A (6) . Stolp A (0) Sa1d ordmance provides for the collecDelander . . . . . . 1. e. . . . . . . . . T. Smith tion of said ass(>ssment in ten .annual· w. B.~_nkenshiem Lt....... M. Johnson installments and with. annual mterest A. Sandberg·. . . . . 1. g. . . . . . . ·w. Sellery thereon . at the rate of SIX ( 6) per centum T. Buck ... , . . . ... c....... K. Garretson per annum, .as provide~ by law. H. Jordan ........ r. g·. Dated, Wilmette, l>llmois, October . 14th, E. Laughlin ...... r. t. . ..... :. R. Klein A. D. 1926. r W. Thorpe ...... r. e. . . . . . . B. Wilson p CHArLES .N. EVANS, A. Hendricks .... r. h. . . . . . . F. Winters erson aBppo nted by the President G. Ruff . . . . . . . . 1. h. . . . . . . R. Martin of the oard of Local . lmpr.ove- p Anhault f b . . . . . . D. Davis ments Cof the Vijlage of Wilmette, E.· Prock now ·.·.·.·.· ·q.' b.· . ......J. · Hiteman C ook ountr, Illinois, to make said Rt>fE>ree, Lf·ster Ball; lineman, G. ,V, . assessment. <';athercoal. 1 ~~~~ ~!~ae~! ~~!~ ;g ~!~,;~ldR~~~.n~~~ The Wilmette Grammar School Football leag~ season dra~ to a ~- ~ ~ - · ·a·t -t}t-e end of 'this· week . which c ose l. · · ' 1 ushetS .. la:l~th.e uegmnmg of the Nort1 Shore Grammar School league schedIin four ,.Jeight classes representing I ule: Tliis leagu~ is composed of teams Wtlmette, Kentl·worth and Evanston. Classes are divided as follows: Peewees-under eighty-five pounds· feath. · fi ' d . erwetghts-under nmety- ve poun s, lightweights - under 110 pounds; heavyweights---:over 110 pounds. Sixth Grade Hoy·~rd B (36) Central A (18) League for Wilmette Grammar .School J. Dewar . . . . . . 1. "· . . . . A. Rossman Girla Opens to Y,ntinue Until NoR. Fuerman . . . . i. t. vember 9; Many T eama Enter L. Krupnick .... · .1. g. D · M. · Herberholz . . c........... J. _avis A. Cramer . . . . . . r. h. · · · · · · R. Sullivan The Volley Ball league for gram!llar H. Borre ........ I. h. . . . . . . R. Dunn scllool gt'rls started last Tuesday mght Referee, G. W. Gathercoal. October with games between Stolp A and Fifth nradt> Stolp B, Stolp C and Ho~ardA, ~nd Howard A (12) Howard n (6) Howard B and St. Francts, openmg R. Fulton ........ l. P. · · · · · · · · · · · · Bess the league. The teams are all ?th D. Boozer. . . . . . . ~· t . T Hoskin grade entries, their schedule bemg 01 ~: ~f;~!~s . .' .' .' .· . .' .'c: .~·- .'. ·. '.'.'. ·. R. Willis i played on Tuesday nights, the schedule 1' · r. . R,..,th being completed on November 9. J. Edmonds .. · · · .r. t. W. Foslund The sixth and seventh grade Valley R. Hermanson ·.. r . t· t d 1 eagues star e 1 P ay on Thursday' 1·. . .·J. suerakowski Ball 1 L. Pro h <·now . . . . r. 1 F. ChristPnsen .. l. t, , R. Al::~ndall:' nights and will pay regu 1 ar 1 Y on f. b .. ·.· i. Braumbaugh Thursday night each week E. Horn ..... · · · g. h. · · · · J. Chambers The schedules of the sixth, seventh, Referee, G. ,~l. Gathercoal. f 11 and eighth grades le~gues o ow: BEGIN VOLLEY BALL s j· LA. · L3-~tc KNOW ILLINOIS Shortly after perfecting the "time lock" for banks, James Sargent, the inventor, installed his first product on the vault door of a bank in Mor.rison. This original device is now the prized possession of the First National Bank of that city. Paying income taxes of almost 177 millions of dollars, Illinr·io;; ranks third among the states. Stolp B (0) ~t. Francis (14) E. Dierks . . . . . . . . 1. e. . ..... H. Gleason J. McDowell . . . . 1. t. . . . . V. Schultz R. Hooker . . . . . . 1. g. . . . . G. Boylston H. Foster ........ c............ J. Corns R. Youngberg .... r. g. . .· J. Kavanaugh J . Mee . . . . . . . . . . r. t. . ..... G. Schopen r. P. · · . . R. Bolbusen P. Jones . . . . . . . . r. h. . . . . . . Jim Corns D. Miner . . . . . . . . 1. h. . ... D. McKinnon S. Nelson ........ f. b. . ... J. Caldwell J. Dunn ......... q. b. . . . . Tom Brady Referee, Fritz Bruce; linesman, D. Stone. Oc:tober 4 P·~·················································~ EatGbliabed f854 : I I I C. H. JORDAN & CO. Funeral Ditectota lot 7Z Y ICitl Jordan ffll·eral Service plan reduas the cost of funuala considtrably 61 2 o~vis St~ 300 Phone Unancsity 449 Wihnettt Office Pbont Wilmette 3 3 54 CHICAGO E. Erie Sc. Pbones Suptrior 7709-7710 ···········-----------------------------------------~ Our Cleaning Service Domestic Rugs Oriental Rugs Drapes Tapestries Pillows Suits Overcoats Evening Gowns All Clothing Furs and Hats Pll0Df!8 .. Efficien t1 y r e a c h e s the en tire ·· North Shore. No matter what the article is to be cleaned, we can do it satisfact~rily for you. WJL Ill UDIY. Ui~ JACK H. IP.JIAN, Mgr. ·· · 17 38 Sherman A venue One Rloek North of Post Oftlce CLEANING-PRESSING-TAILORING-REPAIRING I Thursday, October 14-Central A vs. Howard'~ B (2) Stolp C (6) Central B., Central; Central C vs. HowE. l\'lorgpn .. ..... I. t·. . . · .. · · J. Hirsch ard ..\. Howard. Howard B. vs. St. FranJ. h'erstn . · · · · · L t. · · · · · · · · D. Lott cis, Ho\vard. · l. g·. . . . . P. :\Iarqut>t Thursday, October 21-Central A vs. J. :\lorgan . ··.···.e.····· · ······ R. Goss rentral C Central. Central B vs. Howard t r. K. · · · · F. Kenendy B, Howa;d. Howard A. vs. St. I<"'rancis, D. Henderson .... r. t . . . . . K. Slwrman Howard. Thursday, October 28-Central A vs. W. Hawkl.nson .. r. t'. ·. . . . B. Brashears H. Hunter · · · ·: · r. h. Howard A, Central. Central B vs. St. · C. Clo~set ·. ·. · · I. h. · · · · · · · · G. Olde~ J.'rancis Central. Central C vs. Howard B. Jolin¥on ...... f. b. . . . . . . . .J.~ Fros, B, How~rd. I.... Jon~ ........ Q. h. · · · · H. Klundepr Thursday, :-.=ovt'mbt>r 4-Centrnl A vs. Referee~· · LestE'r Ball: linesman, G. 'W · Ho\\'ard B, Howard. Ct>ntral B vs. HowGather~oal. Icrrd A, Central. ~ntral C vs. St. Francis, October G Cl:'ntral. · · Seventh GradtThursd::~~-. ~ovcmber 11-Central A vs. l:;tolp C St. Fran ci::1, CentraL Central B vs. CenHowa1·d B. tral C. Cf'ntral. Howard A vs. Howard · Winner by Default. B, Howard. October 6 suenth Grade St. Francis (28) Howard A (0) Thursday, October 14-Stolp A vs. H. Gleason . . . . . . I.E·. . . . . A. Delander V. Schultz . . . . . . I. t . \\". Blankensheim Stolp B, Stolp. Stolp C vs. Howard A, (.:. Boylston .... . 1. g.: .. , . A. Sandberg- Howard. Howard B vs. St. Francis, Stolp. Thursday, October 21-Stolp A vs. Stolp J.'·. Corns . ....... e............ T. Buck J. Kavanaugh .... r. g . ...... H. Jordan C, Sto}Jl. Stoltl B vs. Howard B, Howard. G. Schopen ...... r. t. . . . . E. Laughlin Howard A vs. St. Francis, Central. Thursday, October 28-Stolp A vs. R. Bolbuson . . . . r. t. .... E. W. Thorne James Corns . . ... r. h ..... A. Heinrichs Howard A, Howard. Stolp B vs. St. D. McKinnon .... I. h. . ... : .:>, G. Ruff Francis, Stolp. Stolp C vs. Howard B, J. Cawkwell . . . . f. b. . .. ~ }!. AnhauU Howard. Thursday, Novemb('r 4 - Stolp A vs . Tom Brady .... :·.ft. b. ·. . E. Prochnow Reft'ret-, Fritz Bruet>: linesman, D. Howard B, Howard. Stolp B vs. ~oward A, Howard. Stolp C vs, St. Franfcs, Stolp. Stone. Thursday, ~ovember 11 - Stolp A vs. October 7 St. Francis, Stolp. Stolp B vs. Stolp C, Fifth Grade Stolp. Howard A vs. Howard B, Howard. Central 1 (6) Howard 2 (0) Eighth Grade W. Melchoir ..... I.P . . ...... R. Willis Tuesday, October 12-Stolp A vs. Stolp W. Crawford .... I. t. . . ..... . C. Hardt B, Stolp. Stolp C vs. Howard A, Howard. .T. Berrel . . . . . . . . I. g. . ... M. Pt'tt'rsen Howard B vs. St. Francis, Howard. C. Williams ...... c............. P. Holz Tuesday, Octob(>r 19 - Stolp A vs. R. Reid . . . . . . . . r. g. . . . . W. Foslund Stolp C, Stolp. Stolp B. vs. Howard B, H. Verhalen ...... r. t. . . . . . . . . A. Roth Stolp. Howard A vs. St. Francis, Howard. r. (:'. . . . . . . . R. Reilly Tuesday, October 26 - Stolp . A vs. E. '\\parshawsky.. r. h. . . . A. Struebing Howard A, Stolp. Stolp B vs. St. Francis, P. Solnel ........ I. h ... J. Brumbaugh StolTJ. Stolp C vs. Howard B, Stolp. R. Hall .......... t. h. . . . . . . 'E. Lanee Tuesday, ~ovember 2 - Stolp A vs. J. Allworth .. , ... q.b. . . . . R. Almdale Howard B, Howard. Stolp B vs. Howard Referee, Lf'stH Ball; linesman, G. W. A, Howard. Stolp C vs. St. Francis, Gat h(·rcoa I. Howard. October 8 Tuesday, November 9-Stolp A vs. St. Eighth Grad<· l"rancis, Stolp. Stolp B vs. Stolp C, Stolp: HO\"i'l rd H ( 12) Stolp .B (18) Howard A vs. Howard B, Howard. E. :\forgan I. f>. · · ·.··· li:. Dierks J. ln·rson I. t. . . . . J. :\fcDowell I. g·. . . . . R. Hooker Jr. ~[organ <" ·.·· .. .·.·· H. Fester r. g-. . . R. Youngberg D. Henderson .... r. t. . . . . . . . . . . J. ?\lee Playing a great game, the Wilmette W. Hawkinson .. r . e . . . . .. . C. Ichabod H. Hunter r. h ......... P. Jones A. C. fought the Maplewood A. C. to a C'. C'losset . . . . . . l. h. . . . . . . D. Minor scoreless tie on the Village green last B. Johnson .. .. .. f . b. . . . . . . S. Nelson L. Jones . . . . . . . . q. h. . . . . . . . . .J. Dunn Sunday, October 10. This Sunday, OcRf'f('n'e , G. W. ( ~ather(·oal: linesman, tober 17, they will play the Droan L. Ba)l. Athletic club at the green. Members of October 8 the W ·ilmette squad are as follows : Sixth Gradt> Bill Balmes, captain, H. Schopen, C. Howard B (18) Howard A (6) R. Jones ........ :. 1. g . . .. .... J. Evans Scott, Al. Dricker, Don Moran, Andy D. Comfort ...... c........... W. Grant Schwall, Pete Schwall, Red Cassell. L. Krunnick ... ... r . g·. Red Dahl, H. May, Ray Stiner, Chuck r. t. . . . . A. Ackerman Welter, Harry Young, Bohhy Flint, D. Steen ......... r. A. Cramt-r ....... I. h. . . . . . . . . F. May Clink Johnson, Joe Schmitz, Harry f. l. . . . . C. Anderson Moldenhauer, Ed Braun, L. Ambler, H. Borre . . . . . . . . q. b.· . . . . . . W. Sorsen Geo. Zeutschel, Jean Beringer, Dick Referee, G. '\\", Gathercoar. Lee, A. Martin, L. Steiner, Nick Schwall, manager; Larry Cole, backfield coach; and Tom Baynes, line coach. Services v..-ill he held today for Georl!e F. Manners, 548 Elmwood avenue, Evanston, who died Tuesdav evening as a result of injuries sus-tained when he and his wife were struck hv The North Shore Theater guild will an automobile in Evanston last Mon- present its first play of the s~ason on day. Novembet 10 but what that play is remains a dark secret among guild members. DR. ARTHUR H. TUTT'i..E The season's repertoire is announced to include an Irish comedy-drama sugDR. ALICE D. TUTTLE gestive of "The Truth About Blayds," Oateopatlaic PlaJaidaaa. classic revivals corresponding to Residence and Oftlce "Fashion" and "The Duenna" ·and a fourth play to be supplied by the director, Alexander Dean. . Eig-hth <;radt" October 6 Sixth Grade Wilmette A. C. to Play Droan Gridders Sunday To Hold Services for Kin of Former Resident Secrecy Veils Name of Theater Guild's Play I ......... I