WINNETKA TALK July 9, 1927 Telephone Wilmette 3847 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN Dr. Edna Glover SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY VETERINARIAN Manicuring, Massaging, Baths Specializing In the treatment of Shampooing your best friends the Dye, Singe and Bleach Hair "Dog and Cat" All ealls recelve my personal attention en Rides Ave. Scalp Treatment a Specialty Will Call at Residence Ph. Winnetka 2256 Wilmette, IN 22 Prouty Annex Old enough in the seasoned experience of its organization to know the value of instilling accepted fundamentals in those it instructs: Young enough in its out- look to be shrewdly alert to the progress in the Art of today, and willing to utilize its worth in equip- ping its students: Wise enough to know that sanity 1s as necessary as ardour, work as requisite as talent, method as essential as inspiration: Founded on the assumption that fine people will appreciate a fine school: me EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS Carlson Building, 636 Church St. Greenleaf 1674 CARL SCHEFFLER, Director Fall Session Sept. 6 Summer Session x an Link Up Wisconsin With Chicago "Pool of Power" Completion of the 132,000 volt, Wau- | electrical inter | kegan-to- Wisconsin connection, whereby the Lakeside gen erating station of the Milwaukee Elec- tric Railway and Light company is | tied in with the Waukegan generating | station of the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, is being widely regarded as one of the most outstand ing and significant recent develop ments of the electric light and power industry in the middle west. Although the cost of the project has amounted to several hundred thousand dollars, the estimated cost of provid- ing reserve generating capacity to equal the amount of electrical energy | that may be interchanged over the | new transmission line would be ap- proximately ten times the cost of the line. The completion of this project es- tablishes a direct connection between the far-famed Chicago "pool of power" and the electrical resources of | ! Y ; | Manchester for a brick veneer resi- a considerable portion of the State of Issue Permits for \ Three New Houses in Kenilworth Area Three permits were issued this week by the village of Kenilworth for the | construction of residences, the total { of which was more than $41,000. The [first was issued to J. W. Sinding for a solid brick residence with attached | garages to be constructed at 627 War Plans for the house, which is to have two stories and nine |rooms, have been furnished by Fred wick road. V. Prather; the contractor is Carl G It is to cost $20,000. The second permit was issued to | Ericsson. | William Armstrong for a brick veneer | house costing $11,000 to be construct fed at 705 Roger avenue. It will have a detached garage. George W. Repp lis the architect and Otto H. Schulz |is the contractor. | The third permit was issued to C. Wisconsin, directly benefiting all cus- | dence costing $10,000 to be erected at tomers served from this vast intercon- | 555 Briar street. nected system in that it insures a re- liable supply of electricity in case any of the generating units of the com- out of service. Stanley Lips of Chicago arrived in The architect is Philip A. Danielson of Evanston and the builder is Eugene Punteau of Chi cago. panies involved, are temporarily taken ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lundquist [and their son, Russel, of 480 Hawthorn lane, are spending the week-end at Winnetka Sunday to spend about three|Lake Geneva. They returned Tuesday weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lips | from a two weeks' motor trip to Ben- of 844 Spruce street. ton Harbor and through Michigan. BLUE $45 $55 Just on the fringe of Loop Extra Pair of Light Trousers There you have it. good clothes combined with thrift and true economy. We are featuring these "double duty" combination Blue suits with extra pair of light trousers in a beautiful line of fine fabrics at-- Cut, Fitted and Tailored to Your Order CITY SALES--FOURTH FLOOR 319 West Van Buren Street CF Open from 8 to 5:30, the High-Rent & SUIT Your desire for $65 $75 {41 including Vd Saturday