VINCENT LOPEZ on BRUNSWICK RECORDS Electrically recorded by the "Light- Ray" method (musical photography) "Just Like a Butterfly (That's Caught in the Rain)" . . . "Baby Mine"--fox trots with vocal chorus. Vin- cent Lopez and His Casa Lopez Orchestra. 3573--75¢c Also These Other Dance Numbers "Hallelujah" . . | "Sometimes I'm Happy" (from "Hit the Deck")--fox trots with vocal chorus. Piano duet with or- chestra. Phil Ohman and Vic- tor Arden with Their Orches- tra. 3527--75¢ "Soliloquy" ... "Black and Tan Fantasy" --fox trots. The Washingtonians. 3526--75¢ "Hello, Cutie" ... "La Lo La" fox trots with vocal chorus. "Kenn" Sisson and His Or- chestra. 3503--75¢ "The Winding Trail"... "I'm Learning Now" --ifox trots with vocal chorus. Park Lane Or- chestra, 3534--75¢ "Red Lips -- Kiss My Blues Away" . . . "Magnolia" --fox trots with vocal chorus. The Clevelanders. 3563--75¢ 4 LEE SIMS The Favorite Radio Pianist "Falling in Love With You" ... "Song of the Wanderer"-- piano solos by Lee Sims. 3551---75¢ "Oriental Moonlight" , . . "Shanghai Dream Man" --sung by Ritz Quartet with oboe, lute and piano. 3525--75¢ "When the Bo-Tree Blossoms Again" (intro. "Cingalese Girls" from "Lucky") ..."The Same Old Moon" (intro. "Dancing the Devil Away" from "Lucky" )--fox trots with vocal chorus. Carl Fenton's Orchestra. 3508--75¢ "What Do I Care What Some- body Said" -- fox trot with vocal chorus "Nervous Puppies" -- fox trot. Mound City Blue Blowers. 3584--75¢ NICK LUCAS "The Crooning Troubadour," sings "Rosy Cheeks" ... "Un- derneath the Stars With You." 3518--75¢ DANISE Baritone, Singing this Summer with the Ravinia Park Opera "Faust" --Avant de quitter ces lieux (Dio possente) (Even Bravest Heart) Act II ... "Traviata" -- Di Provenza il mar (Thy Home in Fair Pro- vence) Act II--sung by Giu- seppe Danise, baritone, Metro- politan Opera Company, with- orchestra. 50083--$2 Always Something New on Brunswick Records WINNETKA Torunswick Shop 572 Lincoln Ave. Ph. Winnetka 2129 final installment of Village Manager H. 4 Woolhiser's annual report made to the Village council recently. The report is a comprehensive survey of every phase of municipal administration of the vil- lage during the past fiscal year and should be of vital interest to every tax- payer and voter in Winnetka. It affords an insight into the great responsibility which lies with out municipal servants, a responsibility far greater than the casudl observer can ever comprehend. RECOMMENDATIONS It is believed that the needs of the Council will be served by recording here some work of the coming year: the completion of the through traffic highway by the construction of the section from Elm street to Tower road, by widening and repaving Center street and also the section in the netka avenue. 2. Consideration should be given to the necessity of extending the storm water sewer system in certain sections of the Village where work was started prior to the war, and the Sanitary Dis- trict authorities should be urged to in- crease the capacity of their north shore intercepting sewer, which is now badly overloaded, after heavy rainfalls and thaws. 3. The question of the annexation of areas west of Winnetka, not now a part of any municipality, should be re- ferred to the Plan Commission for con- sideration and recommendation. Inasmuch as newly annexed areas derive substantial benefits from public improvements previously made in older sections, such as water main feeder lines, pavement of arterial highways, public build- ings, etc. it is recommended that Manns | Indian Hill subdivision, south of Win-, recommendations for the] 8 WINNETKA TALK July 9, 1927 Village Manager's Annual Report Editor's note: Following is the consideration be given to a plan adopted in other cities whereby an nexed subdivisions be required to reimburse the municipality on an- nexation, based on the benefits de rived from public improvements previously made. 4. It is suggested that the Council take up with the owners of the build- ing on Center street immediately north of the new Village hall, the question of remodeling their building to harmonize with the architecture of the Village hall and the entire block, in accordance with the recommendations of the Plan | Commission. 1. Consideration should be given to | 5. Inasmuch as the Village of Win- netka is legally obligated by state statutes to establish police and fire de- partment pension funds, and particular- ly inasmuch as in each of these de- partments there is now a dependent employee entitled to pension remunera- | tion under the statute, steps should be taken to establish legally constituted pension boards during the coming year. 6. It is recommended that the Village Engineer be authorized to make a comprehensive study of encroachments on public streets in the Village, as there are numerous cases where fences and shrubbery have been placed out- side of private property lines, with an indication of ownership. Some provi- sion should be made for requiring fences to be removed and in cases where shrubbery is allowed to remain, for the placing of permanent markers at the expense of property owners. 7. The present Municipal Code is entirely antiquated and has been | amended to such an extent that it is difficult to administer the existing or- dinances with any degree of conven- ience, both to the organization and the (Continued on page 48) Remember Smith has a com- plete catering service. .From live poultry and bakery goods to the planning of en- tire parties. . . exaggerated. night is Ice Cream night simple one to plan. 819 Oak Street Every Night Is Ice Cream Night The report that we were to have no summer is grossly That is if 95 to 100% temperature means anything . . . So for comfort as well as nutrition every . . A welcome dessert and a Smith's Home Made Ice Cream We deliver free OPEN SUNDAYS 9-12; 4-6 Smith's Delicatessen Phone 112 ll R--. ---------- S------ a ee. LU Ser -" i iy lL ig y SET ER SS pa 7 Sn ns 4 eS ¥ g ? 1 > Fr wu Apa Wt