I ··················--~~---· WIL.ME.TTE.. LJFE INCREASE IN FORD PRICE Mr and M'rs. Edward Lilienfield, 816 A price increase of $30 on the Tudor Michigan avenue, left Tuesday for a sedan and business coupe has been West Indies cruise, to be gone about made by the Ford Motor Company. six weeks. ' , WB'I' 110'1'! -aTold tile ····· eprlar nah b7 aUowlar ·· to do 70ar palatlag ··d deeoratlag aow. · New ·r rier Students ~ . W4tness .Vote Flag A ward to winnetka Before the students of New Trier High school, the beautiful silk flag given by the Izaak Walton league, Winnetka chap.ter, changed hands for the fourth t.ime last Monday morning. This flag is offered as a prize· to the village in Ne:w Trier township getting out the largest vote at general election. It has been won twice by Kenilworth and now, for the second time, by Winnetka. the absence Supt. Brown Frederick E. In Clerk, professorof Wesley of the high school opened the meeting introducing Frederic A. dePeyster, president of the Winnetka chapter cif the Izaak Walton league, who spoke of the appropriateness of this meeting coming between the birthdays of two of our great meti-Lincoln and Washington. Mr. dePeyste r introduced the speaker of the morning, John N. VanderVries, of Winnetka, and former president of the Chicago Rotary cluh. Mrs. A. Montague Ferry, · president of the Winnetka League of Women Voters, in accepting t~e flag for Winnetka, spoke of the honesty a nd straigh tforwardn ess of the you th of toda:v who carry on without the incentive of prize-winning, while v.,re of the older generation .e njoy somethin g tangible, such as this flag, to inspire . us to do our best. Mrs. E. D. Snvdacker, Mrs . Edwin Hedrick, and Mrs. G. W. Kelly brought the flag from Kenilworth, representing the League of Voters in that village. \i\Tinnetka won the trophy by a fraction of one point over Kenilworth. · Armstrones Linoleum lor m Ow n.u. Ewry Floor . M. Portenhauser Painter and·Decorator Sold Rubber Laid 1030 Greealeaf Phone 2764 ~ FLOOR-O-LEUM STORES 1009 Davis St. Greenleaf 1941 · Evanston ~·~·~·;·:·~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~·:·;·;. .2;;;:;;;;:;;~~~~;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;1=::' Do gou 1tU11t8 lliJ!I of these waste efforts ? · Convenience Outlets AT A SPECIAL PRICE! Who has not wished for another place to connect conveniently and neatly a new lamp, a radio, table grill or waffle iron? An electric cleaner serves you better when you have a handy way to connect it in any room. During the limited· time of a special offer now in effect, you may have three or more ·outlet plates, each with two places for connecting appliances, in- . stalled anywhere in your home at greatly reduced prices. Have them installed wherever they will be most useful; in living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen or hall. The Public Service Company of Northern Illinois will be pleased to accept your order for any number of convenience outlets you desire. Through an arrangement with local wiring contractors, this Company will have the outlets installed in your home without delay. If you prefer, you may pay for the out· lets the "Little by Little" way. Duplex. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolfe, 414 Essex road, Kenilworth. left yesterday for Miami Beach, Fla., to be gone two weeks. T Three Double Outlets for $17.85 When more than three are installed, the additional outlets cost only $5.75 each. If, in making any desired in~tal lation, unusual difficulties are encountered, a small additional charge may be necessary. We guard your goods with greatest care You'll lind our charges always fair . We wouldn't nor couldn't take bettec care of our own furniture than we will of , yours. We're obliging storage men. PHONES·WILHE.TTE 32. U"IVERSITY 1317 OiAIRS & TABLES- FOR.. R.ENT CJall or Phone Us PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wil. 2899 R:.:.;.: STORAGE . ·· MOVING PAC.IC.ING SHIPPING ~ 521 MAIN STR.EET WILMETTE,ILL. JOSEPH W. KEHOE, District Manager