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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1938, p. 3

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MOP Up lIrlicit Saloons la Un- incorporated Arms.; Ploddgo' Ckoperation New T rier 'township continues to be as dry :as the proverbial Sahara dessert. when it cornes to. buying a drink of beer, wine, or. any other Li'd of intoxicating liquor. The four villages of Wilrnette, KenilwIorth, Winnetka and Glencoe have enforc ement bodies;to see that the mandate of the citizene for dry territory is cairied out,, and Sheriff John Tonan and bis staff- are "mop- ping up** in the unincorporated sec- tions of New Trier wbere it is aI- legedl liquor bas beean sold in violation of. ae erd~u3 vote of, £ities, As anno'unced last weelc, L., J. Lairdl, of the sheriff.'s office, inforaned New Trier township officiais that Lieut. George McGrew has visited places where it was alleged liquor was being sold, and warned that the owrsof sncb 'places must stop selliiig. Continue Inspection FurtIwrmnore, lhe inforined Town- ments clesigne<1 to remove that ciesirable control from the realm of uncertainty and speculation and give to property owners a sense of security in the use of their lands and buildings. Notable among neighboring village now seeking the.solution to knotty. probleis 'of zoning is La Grange, where presènt con-' ditions célosely paràlliel those in Wilmette. The public relations committee of its Village board recently made a preliminary report, following wbich the board concurred in the committee's recommnendation tbat a full study of zoning be undertaken, with a long-terni program' as the objective. Sevreral. highlights of therpot are wor thy of the careful considera-- tio01 of the Wilrnette Village board. Invite Applications and. the Wilrnette Zoning commis- fr13 '9R ctl sîion.,Ainoig other things., it was fr13-3.R cW pointed out that zoniing..as>,a means North shore people interested in of control of property use bas beenl attending the 1938-'39 (next season) ernployed ini this country for nôt Artist-Recitals sponsored by the much more than twefity years, and Winnetka Music cluh are invited to tht ithe eiarlydwys is wa,-targely madfl pplicaion nw fr, 44W s ea- probleinatical amd instituted pretty son tickets. Subscription blanks will much on the l)asis of theory. There be distributed Monday, january 17, was a distinct tendency on the part at the next concert of the current of authorities to be unnecessarily season. liberal. Experience bas changed that The 1937-38 season was over- attitude, and now there is 'a imanifest subscirbed, according to Mrs. Ro- desire on the part of forward-look- land D. Whitman, cbairrnàn of the ing ofic jais to arnend existing reg- Artist-Recital committee. and it is ulations to ineet modern needs and therefore important tbat those wish- trends. ing to attend next season's series of Bilis WulilueIncr.sd Notices to taxpayers delinquent in the payrnent of 1936 personal prop- erty bills have been sent ont fr0nt the office of the state's attorney of Cok county, t ~ antiounced Tues- day y Snbornw;Hale,. township col- lector. .The penalty on these bilîs js now 6 per cent and wili go -tg 7.per cent on February 1, he added. On the real estate bils. for 1936, the collector pointed out thit the penalty on unpaid taxes for the first instaîhuent is now 6 per cent, and on theseond iinsalm is-2per cent, and tbere wIll le an added cost of 26 cents per lot or part of lot for each bil WiII GUp On February 1 the respective pen- alties 'will be boosted to 7 per cent imjpossible 'to miake such inspections indefinlitcly. The sherifWs office howe'ver, said it desires to co-operate %vitb the township in every way ini its li(Iuor enliorcemnent plans, and a sk. the cooperation of ail citizens whoare rcquested to report" any. in-, fractions of the. law, wbich crne' ber . famllesper -acre. Property___________ zoncd for 'more than' one 'family has been restored to a single-faxnily North Shore Art L.eague F. D basis, and vice versa. Court dcisions' have niade zoning changes mandatoryf IWesumes Class Meetings waiînti Population trends and density must 1-Folloviig the lioliday' recess, the at a roi be taken into accouit in amending N orth Shore Art league 'lias resurned existing zoning' restrictions or estab- its. various classes inii fr studio at ls hi

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