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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1928, p. 19

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July 6, 1928 . WILMET~E · LIF~ Park boulevard, and it reversed and remanded the order with directions to grant the relief asked for by the ~ompany. .· After an extended review of the history of the case and the various city ordinances under whicp the elevated lines operate, the Supreme court held that the North Shore line had developed a large passenger business into and out of the city, that uthe service has been a great convenience to the traveling public and to the people of the state and the city of Chicago, as well as the intervening municipalities between Chicago and Milwaukee; that Court Permits North Shore to ·Operate Over "L" Track l Ion until the complaint made by the city Mr. and Mrs~ Joseph Comfort of October ,8, 1924, out of which this 821 Prairie avenue, their sqn, Edwin, 1 . ~· The right of the Chicago, · North Shore and Milwaukee railroad to operate passenger and merchandise despatch cars over the ele,vated lines of the Chicago Rapid Transit company has been established in a decision handed down by the Illinois Supreme Court. The Supreme court held that the Superior court of Cook county erred in issuing an injunction asked by the city of Chicago restraining the operation of North Shore lin_e cars south of Irving I case ·has grown, no one entered any and their dayghter, Josephine, recently complaint against the service." motored to Mrs. Comfort's . former home in Cana~a. Mr. Comfort has Earle .W. Estes of Kansas City has returned to W·!mette but Mrs: ~ombeen visiting his parents, M.r. ~nd f_ort and the children are remammg a Mrs. James L. Estes, .since last Satur- httle longer. -oday, at their home, 1626 Wilmette Mrs. William B. Page, sister of Mrs . ~venue. F. L. Murray of Wilmette, gave a · -oMr. and. Mrs. Daniel Huguenin will luncheon last Tuesday for Mrs. Edspend the rest of the summer with Mr. ward S. Lawson. Among the guests Hugu_ enin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. invited were Mrs. Edwin B. Knqdtson Philip HJiguenin in their home at 506 and Mrs. John W. Brashears of Wilmette. Lake avenue. BOOT SHOP . "' MAIN· FLOOR ' .. SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALE · STARTS TOUAY! " 0 . four Thousand Pairs of High Grade Shoes in These Three Low Price Groups- For Street, Dress and Sports Wear. All Sizes. All Widths, High or Low tleels. $4.85 . t ' . The Styles Opera Pumps Strap Pumps New Oxfords T-Straps Cutout .Straps Tailored Pumps Southern Ties The Leathers . Patent Reptile . · Satin Kidskin Calf Sport Elk Com hi nations $6.85 $5 85 · The biggest selection of styles and leathers of the year, at the sweeping reductions of our semi-annual sales- prices so low you'll want several pairs. All Cushman Models from stock, known for their style-smart leathers-good lines. · BOOT SHOP-MAIN FLOOR

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