PHARMAGY Week. BUT to us PHARMACY Week IS every week in the YEAR. Every day in THE yearweare here TO-serve you to the BEST of our abilitY. WE may carry a great MANY, items foreign to OUR calling but we NEVER lose sigbt of THE fact, that we ARE phairmacists, HJERE to assist you WHEN needed in helping YOU to regain your HEALTH, to assist you IN keeping wel AND bappy. M*ke Cod Liver Oil a Regular Memýber of Your Family A smail dose of Puretest Cod Liver 011 talcen morn- inir annàrh fr a or Cetral-WiImette Avenue& IPhones: Wilm.ett. 28 and 29 aveniue was adoptedl Dy the, IBoard of Locnl Improvernents Tuesday night and the date for the hearinig set for Tuesday night, October 20, at 7:30 o'clock iii the- counicil roomi of the Village hali; The present Ridge road' pavement is onfly eighteen feet Wide. It. is pro-, posed to lilcrease 'this* Wi(tlh from eizhteen toforty-two feet froni Xil- mette, avenue south to the Village limits. Th e plans cal for, a 48-foot pavemlent froin Wilmette avenue t o BERnENICE VIOLE Teacher and Pianist .Studio: 114 Thitd St. Phone Wilmette 1705 sidewalk on Lake avenue. This hear- ing also will be held Tuesdav night, October 20, at the Village hall. CHANGE ICLINIC HOIJRS *Special attention is called to -tlhe change in timfe of thie.Wednlesdlav afternoon clinic hour at the Wil- mette H e aIt h ceniter. The clinic, which.was formerly held froni 2.unti 1 4 o'clock, will, now:be held.f roni 3 until1 5 o'clock. REPAINT WATER TOWER Wilmettes va.ter. tower is to have a nexv coat .Qf paint. The Village board at its regular meeting Tuesday iight, authorized Village. M anager C. M. -Osborn .to -advertise for bids on the> painting job, -the bids to be re- ccived f rom, local' contractors only. III 33½/ to 50% REDUCTIONS- ON STOCK 0.F PAUL DAVEY, Jeweler Silverware, Sferlingware. and Pew- ter-Wafches, Clocks and Jewelry, wiII be closed oufjo. make room for- a complefe display of new, mnoderate priced, fine quality merchandise. e PAUL DAVEY, Jeweler 1165 Wilmette Ave. Wil. 2833" avsjîauie witil imexvsaie o av ilorîuizcol b ondcIs, for the construction of fi-ve sucli lagoons. He expressed the hiope that t hr ee of them coiild be con- structedin lu1932. lHe suggested that the varions villages involved. ni a k, e surveys necessary to- determine that the planisare feasibie insofar as tht' municipalities are concerned.ý Town& WeII Represented The Monday, meeting was attende'! by Howard C. Phillips and Frank A. Windes, Winnetka;, Arthiur Lee and C. M. Osborne, Wilmette.; John C.. Hornung and Don E. Marsh,. Glen- coe; Max F in ke, .Mortoni Grove: Presidenýt .E. C.ý Burnham, Qleinvie-,v: Bernard Schildgen, Northfield; R.E. Mann, John'Morrill and Robert Kin- gery, 'represent.ing the Cook Coluntv. Forest Preserve; P. R. Elfstroni. as- si stant: engineer. for the Chicago,. North Shore and Milwaukee .Rfail- road .company. Adopt Resollutions The following resolutionis -w% e r e adopted: "Resolveci, that a conIrittee of thYt- persons be appointed to confer w Nitil the Sanitary district, wi.th a vievv' to ascertaini.ng if the district wili - ii't gather the infortnatiori and maiïkteth- necessary- survey to determnine the,fol-7 "First, the present cost of widenink. deepe.ning, and relining. the' chaninel ('I the' Skokie fromn thé County Une to a point of outflow,,suifficient to earefor the flood waters at or neivr the north unhe of Chicago. "Second, to ascertainthe iinmer, lo)- cation and elevation of a ny intae n' the Sanitary district's system or ai taùy sewer.s within thec territorv ov outlined. -Thîrd, to advise what, if any, pia IIý' it has to. remiedy the condition of thu~ appa~rent over-burden of s:initatry s ag'e within the sewers in the' ter'ritory eorvereu. "In discussion with the Sanitary (I- trict engineers it is probable that vour. commnittee -Will Ibe able. to "omeivh.4t clarify. its requests -and. possibly to reÊ- duce the amount, of work neeessary - to compiy with the same. Such discussions should, -if posible, look to- "First, the avoidance of flooding hy surface waters4 of the Skokie contain-, ing more or 1less contamination, received n<?th of and in the district mentiotied. "Second, 'the. avoidanice of backing n) snnitary sewage inito the residences lu the western parts of Giencoc, Winnetkai it id l,<enhiworth, anid '-Third, what provisi4ons are eonitein- plated to take care of the increasingL population west. of the more thickly settled parts of. these villages." St-. John's Players Jonn i's butneran church, Wilniette. LEASE HOME IN WILMETTE Paul Schroeder and company, 2904 Central . treet, Evanston, report the leasing of the A. Gui.der, home, 212 Central 'Park avenu.e, Wileto L. J. Purdy. Iett