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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jul 1927, p. 47

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July 8. 1927 FOR SALE-HOUSES = WILMETTE LIFE ~ n . . h d t· p 0. .. ' E d y th h 0 - tIll in tj,; ,,. -. b ll' l ,,, th 11 - 0. 10 (t· .\ . )I) ... :--; . 1!" . Ill ,., . . ,. I~ ,,. by said Board of Local Improvements . SPECIAL ASSESSl\IENT NOTICE in the Council Chamber tn the Village WINNETKA, SOUTHWEST FIH.S'l' Hall. VILLAGE OF WIL"l\IETTE offering of comfortable home with :::aleThe :-;pec ifka tion s for said improveable adjoining la nd. 6 bedrms., 3 Laths, tnl·nts a nd blank proposal~ will be furni shSPECIAL ASSESS:\IENT NO. 19! ~ car garage. PPrf. cond. $57,000. l\Iay (·U at the otfice of said Board of Local sd l house with !)0 ft. $35,000. Winn etk:t Impron:ments in sa id Village H a ll. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all :;45 or 1729. 52LTNH-llc l'roposals must bt.: made ou t on blanks 1 wrso n s inter ested th a t the President and Wilmette Beach Inaugurates Sysfurnislwd hY said J~oanl o( Local Tm - Board of Truste ·s of the Village of Wiltem Which Turns Night-time \II >DBR~ 8 HOOl\l BRICK COLONIAL proY··nwnts, ~ and must b~ addre::;sed to 'mett C' in the Cou nt y of Cook and State n.:sid encc in good N. E. \Vilm ctte loca- t J w I ;,>ard of Local Irnprovcn1· ~ nt s of t h P of Illinois, ha \'ing- ord er ed tha t the ceninto Day for Bathers tion. \Vi II take s nutll I\" orth Shore house \ ' ill ag·t· of \VilmetlC', \\'ilm It<', Illinois, tral t' ig hteen (18) f et of the first alley in part payment. S·c owne r 1:~56 Grct· n- and e; ndorsed "Pr OJ)OS:ti!:O for Imp"!'v\'em em north of Forest Avenue e xtending from wood Ave. Phone \Vii. 2n. 52LT!': Il - ltp ,,r t he first nll< ·y south of Elmwood Ave- the w est lin e of Wilmette A venue to the Evening swimming has been Lllln tu · bf'tween Ninth Street and Tenth rast line of Twelfth Street, (except u s ually popular at the Wilmette beach 1~1-:DU ED PRTCE F'OH JULY ONLY. ~trPC't," and a ll proposals must be ac- across Eleventh Street whi ch is alreauy .\lm of'it new hom e, n ear school and c-t~mpanied by cnsh,. or a certit1 ed check paw-d), a lso the central eight (8) feet this seaso n due to the fact that the transpo r. Sleeping and sun porches, ::: J·ayahl · tv tlw ord<·r of th e Pre·sident of or th e first a lley east of El venth Street local bathing place has been equipped hat hs. 2 lav. \Vinn. 449. 52LTN41-ltp 1 itt· ];oard of Lot.:a l Jmpron:mentB of th e and exte ndin g from the north line of the with the only flood light system em\ ' ill ag · of \\'ilmettc, for a sum of not afon·sn id alley to the south line ·of Elmlt ·!'s than (l 0) p ~; r ('(·ntum of th e ag- wood A \'Cnue, he improved by grading ployed throughout the north shore, ac FOR SALE-VACANT g-n·g·ate of th · propo!'al a nd no proposal and paving with concrete and otherwise cording to Joyce B. Smith, beach mas HRA ES IIJI;:;-HIGllLAND PAn K will lie considl"l't-d unl t:s~ accompanie;d IJy iJnpro\'ing the same, the ordinance for ter. The recently enlarged system \\'<)Odl~d hom e~ it e, N. E. Corner. Lot over su(·h ch eck or cash . the same being on fil e in the office of :?0,000 sq. ft. area. One block K Green Tlw contracto r will bt: paic!. in 1 Jor d s the Vill~ge Clerk of said Village, and which light s up the water for some Bay Road. Near transportation. Im- and vouc.:herB payahlr- sole ly out of 1 h e ;;a id Village having a ppli ed to the Coun- distance fnm1 the shore, is composed prov ements all in. A r ea l huy, t erm s. :ts~t: ssmc::nt for said improvem nt, when ty Court of Cook County, Illinois, for of a battery of ten huge lamps; eight · l~h one Wil. 2GH. 5aLT~4 1-lt c C'(,ll('ctcd, in ac<·orda1we with the provi- an assessment of the cost of said imsi(,ns of th · ordinance th erefor, ~llld in prov em ent, according to ben efits, and a of which are equipped with 500 watt ;; ; the ' nuLntwr ·prvs cribc·d by l,l\v, which r evi sed and corrected assessment there- lamps and two with 400 watt bulbs W'I'D. 1'0 UEXT-UOO: : ns l1(111d s will II('H t'" intHc·st at th e rate of Six for ha\·ing been made and · r eturned to On Thursday of last week, over 800 \fOTHER AND DAuGHTER \VANT A (6) ])(·r crn tum per an nutn . sa id Court (Docket No. 194), the final The cont r aPtor to whom the ('On tr act nearing- ther eon will be held on the 18th people were m the water during the room in basement or garage, in exmay b awarded will he r eq uired to day of Jul y , A . . D. 1!}27 , at 10 o'clock evening hours, which is considered an ~· hange for a day' s la undry. Wil. 1170. fi7L41-1tc furnish a hond to the ~atisfuctio n ~~r.d ap- A . :\I. or as soon ther eafter as the busl- exceptionally large percentage of the JWO\'al of said Board of Local In,pro,·e nfoss of the court will permit . 1,805 bathers who used the beach dur mC'nts, in a s um eq ual to ~Hty (50) p er All person s desiring, may file objecWTD. TO BUY- YA CANT r·(·ntum of the contract price, condition ed dons in said Court before said day and ing- that dav. for the f ai thful pe:rformance of th e Cl' n- may appear on the hearing and make The beach ts m excellent condition, t ract. their defense. new equipment having been added and \ -.-\.1' .-\XT LOT IN \VILl\t:ETTE THAT Proposals will I.e r ece ived for the conSaid ordinance provides for the collecany great ltas a II impro veme>nts in. Must be structi on of sa id improvement as a whole; tion of said assessment in ten annual In· the sand being free of and said Board of Local Improvements stnllme nts and with annual interest amount of debris. While at the pres · · l o~<· to <'. & N. \V. R. H. tran sportation. A(ldn·ss LifP n-:100. fi 7L41-t fp rC'sC'rn-s the right lo r ej ec t any r.nd all ther eon at the rate of six (6) per ent time the memberships recorded for bids. centum per annum, as provided by law. the season are more numerous than at Rnnrd of Local Improvements 1-'0U SAJ,J:-rsEn CAUS Dated, Wilmette, Illinois, June 30th, a corres ponding time last year, the at of tlw· \'ill agl' of Wilmette. A. D. 1!l27. - r·~\R~. r);\( 'K.:\ TID ST·~D :\~ . XJ~ \"\.. C~AI1 E.\ T~L E. OR ~F.R CHARLES N . EVANS, tendance has not been as large nor has .JnHX ( 'L..\TIK BAKER Person appointt"d by the Presid ent the single ticket sale been up to the guarant\·(·. 109 Linden Ave. Glencoe 11 58. 6SLTK4l-ltc E RXE S'T' f'. CAZEL of th e Board of Local Improve1 'L:\ RE~CE E. DRAYER ments of the Village of Wilmette, usual standard, due to the coolness of PAl'L A. HOFF:\fAN Cook County, Illinois, to make the air previous to the past few days . 1-'0U. SALE-HSEHI,D. GOODS HAl'S YOX REINSPERG sa id assessment. During the hot spell last week, how ~.:: r x. SI .l\1 PLEX IRO~ER. XEAH.L ,; I .JOHX F. 'YIEDLIN 2._ _0 _-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____L_4 tc ever the beach attendance was conL41-lt c tkw, $15.00. Console· table: d aybed ; s ide1:ed good, 1,805 people being re· 'hiltC'St' chair; floor lnmp. Oth Pr funlitttl't'. 1004 Gr l·(·nlcaf An·. "\Vilm C'tte. corded on Thursday and 1.410 on 'ilLTX4l-ltp De st)ite the coolness of \\ ' e dn"~claY. PrOl)OSUl ... F· ,ll SALl~TRl.XK. PILLOW:-;, SHrl{T the atr <h;ring the most of th-e season waist IJc,x; II~n·iland disl\t-s, odd pit ·<·es For g-rading· nnd pnsing- with conc· r i't<' th e \Yater for the most part has be~n ~.-t dif;hes . 2228 "·C'slcy An·. n1·ar and oth (·rwiHt· imprndng- first allt·y north C'xce ll e nt. it 15 said. :"\uyr·s St., Evanston. t·ni\', G712. nf " ras hin g-ton A \'enue from St·\·cnteenth --b 71 LH-ltp ~trt·f·t to Ridg-t> Road. U d 0 f 30 000 Expected to The b each proved to e a mecca -------------~---- (\\'il nH·tto- Spd'i:tl ~\ ss(·ss tm ·nt Xo. ~02) pwar s ' fM picnic parties on the Fourth and F· ~~~ s.-\LE-THSHES. EXH.-\t'ST FAX. · ·w ilnwttc-, Illinois ..luly ri. 1!127. Attend Picnic at Old a larrre number of families took thetr : 1 wning-, \Valker dishw~u..;h<·r. ic' C'n·am S\'alt·d proposal:; for g-rading· and pn\'ing·j p t t:-> l f ··.LilitH t, dC'sk ch:-tir. Hearth!'tmw Tt'n. with ('Onl'rctc and ot h vrwi~w imprm·ingeop e S orne o; upper s d 0 \\'11 t o enjoy t 1e water ront . :-'!top, \Yinn. 1. !t:i. 'itiA1-ltp the first all<·:- north of \\· as hin p;ton AVt'--The number of bathers. however, \YilS '.' II· ft om. St·n·ntt ·c· nt.1_1 Stt N t to ntdg-e Hoad, Bv radto and bv amt)hfiers speeches j l 1<r l1t onlv 4~8 rcgtstenng . Due to th e ] l . \\ ' 1·~:"\PCIHT. llEST\ .\X D <'H.\TT!. ODl> tn thP Ytllng·,. of \\llnwttt·, <'nok C'ounly, · ' . .J · · :-- · . · · ;;tl·!t-s , Yi<'lrol:t. Ltmps, on~r-sluff, ·<l rllinnis, in at"c·o rd anrr '"ith the ordinance at the annual ptcntc of ~h~ Swedtsh 1 h11:?:h \\·aye:; la ;:;t Sunda\·, .no one wa s ··lt:lir. ntltPr :tt!d SJ~t ·c·!fi:·:~t!ons f.or ~:tif~ in.'prPn' nwnt. Old People's Home assortat!On at the I :dlowed in the " ·a ter ~lunn~ the day. J,ri C'-a- llra<'. 1,,tintitlt.: s. fu,·ttitlll't· . <:J..n< '(\1· r.:~7. 71LTX·1fl-ltn "Ill h\· t· ·tt· l\c·d h~ ~ht '. :o:ud (If Lr.~.nl 1 home. p 1011 eer r oad a nd Grant s tre et, ~ ~enra l of the ~ 11 a rd :; tnvesttgaterl tlh -~~· ell~ :. .;,· -. Jmpr nn· nwnts of saH1 \ I 'tllag-e of \\II - . "11 1ll' 1 · .. I · \l.l·'.- 11£'.\li'IIIU ·~Y HUT \\·.\ '1'1-: lt nwtt . .:\1. on Tut-s- T·.,·<ttl.; t (lll , \\"1 >rna( Ira:-;t atH I \\"1"11 ,·oncltt ton s on t 1 1at (a~· anc1 f o.uncl tl1 "t ... 1 · until 'i ::1r 1 o'l'lo,·k 11 ' : 11' r. Tihtt· '"··lout· porti··rs. us··d d ·"·· tlw nitwtN' nth d:t.'· of .rul'.·· /\. n . hl· mach· ,.a.; il . !.:.:'"' , heard thro u.i.! hnut the 4J e "· "· 11cl had sh iftrd S:) t11at tn places :.! 111 n 11 th :-; \\'il. ~::nr.. 11T.I1-11f' 1 1 n. 1927 ·. at which time sa i? proposals will IH' Qr ound-... The pirnit· wi ll he held Sun- w here the watrr wa s ordinarilv onh· puiJIH'Iy OJH·nNl~ f'xnmtn,· d anrl J .. cJnr· ·rl · I . l7 ., f · 1 1 tl , s <1 had been WTH. '1'0 H('Y-HSl: HJ,n. (;OOHS 1 . -Tt1) hv !'aid Hon.r<l of Lrw:tl Tn lp i'O\"t·nH·nts (a~. . . .l eet Ill ( ept l, 1( . an iti. th·· ( 'nuncil f'hnmb.·t' in t i :.~ \'illng,.l The gat h e rin g is expec t ed to bring washed o ut to a () fo~t ~lepth an.rl that \\' .\:"\TI ·:l· T·' l:l'Y -- ~l·:C'OXf> JL\::\'J) lun1it11r·· ~1lld f>th"r lwu~t·holcl g-ood~ . IL,1 ·~ t ogether bet\\'een 20.000 and 30,000 peo- :t dan gerou s underto\\ "as nmmng . Jh~c i'Jl<<tfir:ltwnH fnt s.1Hl llllpto\·f" d'l I t Er . A 1. )roo ram of eventc; 11::1.' . I Tl ip:h· ·~ 1 pril't ·s f··r sa nw. CroF:t Fur- 1wnts nnd blanl~ proposal:-: \\'ill ht · fur nis h - pie o 0wc 1. 1 1 1trt 1 or < escen. \en ' ·'"'- rcgtt at 1 r-.. · · · · Hitun' ~t(lf · 1 on 1-f\ Enwrson St., E\'r· d nt th<· office of !'nid Honnl tlf Lnc:tl bett er amplifying: facilitie s than were j heen arranged for each ~nday rlnnng :tllston, 111. Pltont· rniY. 1~!"1. effective at the time of the visit ther e 1 t1H' summ er h~· thr \Vtlmettc Pl~y72LTN41-tfc Jmpro\"t·mc·nts in said Yillag·<' JJall. Proposn.ls must hP m:ttli' out on blanks 1 f 1 ('. , p · , , I p · f n· 1 1 Rrrrea ti o n bureau, asststfu rni s lwd hv snid Dc·anl of Loc-:1 i 1m- o t 1e t 0\\ n nnce .uH . rtn crss ~ ... rounc anc 'T'hc pruY ·ments.· an d mu st IH· addn~r·!--<'d to Sweden la st June. a r e promtsed for tht s ·'rl by' th e guards at the hC'ach . · first one. \Yhi ch was hcl(l last FndaY. ll ft ' l"'l!Y !'(lg<'ll F!·n:-.;T. fi.\RDE~ t ~l.t' Doard of } . . orn.l Impt,:~)\'('llH·nts n.r t ~'" picnic clay. . . .. s icler e d m os t successful. Tn M . t·Hol!'. (~u:1rl jars :tllfl jt · ll~ · gla:-ii-it's . \ 11lag·p of \\ tlm ettP, \\ tlmf'ttt·, Illtn o l!', 1 · a)or \\d ;uHl ··tHlo rsed "Pr oposa ls fnr TmprnYl' m··nt Th r spea ker s \\'Ill mduce S con . . . . d tb" i'h··ap. :l-t7 l·'"rc ·~ t. \\'inn t·ti\<1 11 -1. 7:i r, 1' :"\ .J 1 -1 t 11 of first n ll t·~· n ort h of \\'nH hin g t nn .\ w- Charles H. Bartlett of Evanston, the the futurr. 1t .".as .anno unce · . ' from Sc·n. . ntl'\'nth ~tn'c-t to nidg0 S ·e l' sh ron:;ul M. DeDardel o f Chi- heach will he (h\'l<lt~ cl tnto t~YO se~ttons f.'l·ri ~ALE=-\\·X]{nnon~-·r~u·:\"K.l.~ IIUP Ho:1d," and a ll proposals mu~t he ac- · " < t. R. D H f t nn those daYs One :;rctwn \\' tll hr flll·· c·otHli ti(lll . l~ t·<l!' (ll1:thlt ·. \\'il. ~R7L <·ompan ie·d h~- 0:1sh. or :-t ('f'rt ifi Po f'lw<'k cago. and the ev. r. o sten, ~as or · ' ·· d l ther for rt> u7:1 L t I -1 It' paYahle to tht · ord er or th e President of of Grace Lutheran church, Chtcago. for the rvents an t 1e 0 . g Ft H{ sA Ll ·~-( :rnr... ·~ :\n:nit·:\r sr?.r.:n t l.J_<~ noard or o{'al Imvro \·e nwnts of the Radio arti s t s will entertain, and pro- lar bathing purpo ses. T)11s has .hecn hit'\"t'll', likl' tH·w. $ 1 :?.00. '1'·' 1. \Yil. \ tll ag<' of \\ tlmett e, fo r a sum ot not . . . l d f r pecial radio- a. rra ngerl so that no mconvemence :ixi: 'i:HA1-1tC' lt' ss than (10) p pr cP ntum o f the ng- vtston WI 11 )e ma e 0 s . 1 l those participating · · 11 lli'R~E . Tl1Hl<:E (!:\TTEl>-T:.-\Y f\TARK ~r<'g-at e of th e· prop osn l :md n o proposal phonograph music throughout the day ;nl .)e tncurrN >Y ··· The program will be 1n etther of the acttvtttes. n. ·aso nnh!P. \Vii. !lll i . 72LTX1~ - 1tp will be conside r r d unl eBs nctompanied by and eYening-. ch eck or cash. b d t t t' WCFL p ~r k Board Sunervises FOR flALE SIDE"~ ..\ LK HTCYf'i...l~. s uch · The contractor will hC' pniu h honds roa cas over s a 1011 . r · h r h Pn n . Pho·1r· \Vinn . flii!"i. 7~L'l'~41-1t<' and Youchers 11nyahll · soll-ly out cr th t> Herman Ol son of Evanston. secretary The \Vtlmettc h~~ch ts under t e :1sgessmen~ for said impro.\'Pnw nt, wh(·.n of the association, is a member of the direction of the V1ltage .Park hoard, ('?llccted, m a cco_rdance w1th the proYJ- committee in charge of picnic arrange- romposed of Louis K. Gtllson. presi\\'.\X'T'ED --rLEAN, WHITE HAnS, 10c. ~;;~1sm~'lfn~~: ~~:~~~~~~~~~ t\:~!'t>~~~~'. a~~_tit.~~ ments. Franklin C. E. Lundquist. of (lent; Frank J. Scheidenhelm, treasur Jlf·t' lb. 1222 f'Pntral A \'t> nu ~>. " ' ilnwtt ('. honds will bear interest at the rate 0f ~Tx Chicago is chairman oi the outmg ,..r: Henry \V. Hopp, secretary: 74LTN41-tfp (I)) per centum per anm:m . committee and in charge of the pic- r.f'orge W . Hess, attorney: C. D. 1 Th e contractor lo ~,· hom 1hC' C:\) 1traC't · , ff · . t d t. Henry T. may be awarded wtll IH' r e·qutred to me. \\ agsta . sttnenn en en · · ·,. YfT,J,AHF. OF WTI,)JETTF. furnish n bond to tlw s atil-:fi'tction and ap, H~ack FloY(l L. Bat{'man. C11arles N. 1 noYal of said Board of Local ImproveThe \YOrlcl's largest s ingle-leaf bas- Roberts at;d Henrv W. Fowler. PrOJIOSal nwnts, in a sum equal 1lfty ;d5_fl) J,Pr Cttle hrl'cl ,!:!·". 11a\·t't1..,. a s.-"'atl of 260 fe~t The force at tl{e heach is ~s fo1· ., ... t:-> ,, · R ~ ·1 . For gTnding· and p:1dn~- \\'ith <·onc·rPtC' t'e'ntum of tht> contract prJCe, con 1t!oned for th e faithful ywrformance oC th e ec.n-. is in South Chicago, Illinois. lows: beach master. Jovce · · n~tt 1 · Ilk rlr·st all f'Y south of Elmwood AvC'nue nffire force. Mrs. Charles \V. Htlton h,:.tw<'P n Ninth StrN·t nnd Tt·nth Stt'P<'t. traet . 1 "'ilmdtf' Spt' <·ial .t\g~pssnwnt Xo . ~01) Proposnls w}ll .ht~ rC'ce·iYcd for th e conTlte a\'e t·aoe e' ." I)CI1Clt'ture f·1r l)tthlt'c :-~t·d Mrs Agnes Borgfelrlt: life guards. structwn of ::;atd tmpron~ment as a whole; ,.., ·' ' , · · · ... \Vilnwtt <' . TllinoiH, Jul.'· 5. lft~l. ~t-alt·d proposnl~ for grading- and p:t ,- ~ng and said Board of Local Improvement~ schools in Illinois cities is $12.49 per Archer Kennedv (Northwestern .unt,-ersity), David Merrill (Brown ttn!verwitll < ·otwrl'tt nnd otlwrwiRP impro,·mg· r Ps<' rvcs the right to reject any und all capita per annum. lhl· firHt alit'." south of Elmwood Avenue hids. . : itv), and Bernard Srhroeder (Umver Board of LoC'al Improvements .} 1 1 ht· twf't· n :'\inlh ~tt'f><'t and Tt>nth RtrPC't, of thE' \'illag-e of Wilmett e. Use of manufactured gas in industry o;itv of Illinois). 'T'he hear 1 lOtt<:(' in th·· Yillag·e of "-~ilmette, ('ook County, EARL E. ORNF.H. in Chicago increased 19.7 per cent dur- ·· ·;ff i<\ comoosed of William Wood. Illinois, in accordance with th e ordinance .TOlTN ('LARK BAKER ing 1926. \fio;~ Rose Stone and James Erl":a:cts. and spP<'ifications for said impron' m ent , ERNEST C:. CAZEL 1 h l \17 11 111 will hC' r ece ived by thC' Bonrd of Local rr..ARE~CB E. DRA YEn °oliremen at t 1e eac 1 are ., t P ltnJH'Ovt-ml' ntR of said Villag-P of WilPAUL A . HOFFMAN There are 23 day:; in the year on ~~rtl1. Ta111es MPrhan and John \\', ·.:;llWttl' until 7 :~0 o'clock P . 1\T. on Tu<:'sHANS VON REINSPERC which the United States flag should be t,~y Brafner. The beach man i.; RPn tl :o\'. l he ninNf'E'nth dny of .Jul.'·, 1 \. J). JOHN F. WIEDLI;\'" ~ l I ~ t :>7 . at whieh time said proposals will he Lll-ltc displayed in Illinois. · :.1min R·)hnrm · mit 1. pnl,lf<'lr ot>l' nC'd, (·xamined and tlt·elared FLOOD LIGHTS MAKE BEACH DAYS LONGER vVAN'I'ED ANNUAL SWEDISH FETE WILL BE BROADCAST 1 H !1. . . ., .· .. . . .. . . J. . t·:

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