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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 Apr 1928, p. 9

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April 7, 1928 WINNETKA TALK Light Vote Cast in Village Election With only one ticket in the field, less than five hundred votes were polled at the annual village election Tuesday. Carl J. Easterburg and R. H. Schell, Two of the three candidates for trustees, were re-elected, the third, William B. Moulton, being a new member in place of D. F. McPherson, who was not a candidate for re-election. Mrs. Stella Winslow, who was re-elected village clerk, has served four full terms in this office in addition to filling out the un- expired term of William A. Hare, who resigned in May, 1919, at which time she was appointed. PRECINCTS Candidates 4156] 789 [10]11]24]25 [Total Village Trustees (3 to be elected) Carl J. Easterberg | 78 161 163(48135!132126 | 72 | 31 | 23 | 469 R. H. Schell 79 | 64 | 63 | 48 135]32|26|73]31]|23]474 Wm. B. Moulton 79 | 61 | 64°] 48 136 | 3226 | 72 | 32 |22 | 472 For Treasurer I Wm. E. Davis 79 | 64 | 64 | 49 | 36 | 33126 | 72 | 32| 23 | 478 Marshal and Collector Theodore Flynn 8061162 48]35.032|26:173:129]23]469 Adam Scott 1 1 Police Magistrate (To fill unexpired term) Byron A. Nelson 78 [62 | 64.:51:1:36.| 32.( 26 | 72:31 [23 | 475 Village Clerk Stella Winslow 78 1 63 164 |49136|32(26|73|32123]476 Library Trustees (2 to be elected) Carrie B. Prouty 78 | 65 | 64 |47 | 35|32|26|72)|32]|24] 475 H. A. deWindt 78 16264 |4636!131126|73]|32]|23]471 To Vote on Bond Issue for School Expansion April 14 Winnetka residents will have the op- portunity of voting on the proposed issuance on $415,000 in bonds for the purpose of carrying out the plans for the expansion of the Winnetka Pub- lic schools to meet the increasing en- rollment, on April 14. While the com- plete building program as outlined by the school board for the quadrennium just beginning will not be undertaken all at one time, it is necessary that the full bond issue be authorized so as to allow the board to lay definite plans for the work, it is explained. Remember a small vote is a vote cast largely by those who have a per- sonal interest to serve. The best candidate can be chosen if every citizen votes. ali EB (5. B.C. AD 48 4 £1) Co. f TARVIA at Your Men, Equipment and Material ----y] Cv Vv VV Vv VV VY YY YL SERVICE Disposal T arvia Roads never roll or rut, it maintains roads indefinitely and at little expense. DRIVEWAYS BUILT OF ALL MATERIALS VU VU VU UY TT TT rT rT rT rT TY rT VV VY VY YVYVYY YY YY YY VY Wy "When you're in a hurry" Telephone 32 Winnetka Winnetka Teaming & Supply Co. Lawrence J. Hayes POO OOOO OOO OOOO OOOOOO OOOO OE Edward Paul Wetzel, Long Sought, Is in Custody, Police Learn Chief of Police W. M. Peterson re- ceived a telegram Thursday informing him that Edward Paul Wetzel, who formerly operated a taxi in Winnetka had been arrested at Lansing, Mich, where he is being held for violation of the Dyer act, transporting a stolen car from one state to another. Chief Peterson had before him a volume of correspondence and tele- grams from officers in various parts of the United States and Canada relative to Wetzel, whom he has been endeav- oring to locate since the spring of 1924, when Wetzel, it is charged, went south with a mortgaged car he had purchased from the Skokie Motor Co., and leaving behind, also, 19 bogus checks for $969.50. Chief Peterson made no effort to conceal his pleasure at the news that Wetzel had finally been apprehended. He was not indicted here on the charges against him four years ago and the Chief feels it is improbable that it will be possible for him to follow up the prosecutions which he could have done in the past. Sub Have Suits and Dresses Cleaned the Dry-by-Air-Way SUITS PRESSED Pockets and cuffs brushed (8-Hour Service) Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.75 75¢ Dresses Cleaned No Insurance Charge Phone for Truck Winn. 304 ub Cleaners Dyers Your home town cleaning a Easter Lilies Potted Plants Choice Cut Flowers Baskets as Well as Corsages Artistically Arranged FLOWERS BY TELEGRAPH Our Telegraph Delivery Service guar- antees the safe delivery of flowers to friends and relatives who are out of town. ILG'S FLORIST Cor. Pine 8 Center St., Tel. Winn. 313 and Established 25 Years .

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