~ SLY ALL UNMUZZLED 0065 INKENLWORTH ---------- Pres. Murray Issues Drastic Proclamation : Following Reports of Attacks EFFECTIVE JUNE 15 Police Ordered to Carry Out Stipulations Dog muzzling season in Kenilworth was inaugurated Thursday, June 15, in accordance with a proclamation issued by Village President James C. Murray and dated June 12, which stipulates that all dogs found running at large in the village without the re- quired, securely adjusted muzzle be summarily put to death by the depart- ment of police. The drastic order in Kenilworth followed recent reports that several persons in the village had been bitten by dogs permitted to run at large. President Murray's proclamation sets dog muzzling time from June 15 to September 15. The proclamation is similar to one enforced in Wilwette last year. The Dog Muzzling proclamation is thoroughly in accord with the provi- sions of the Kenilworth Village Code which stipulate in part as follows: "Section 7. Police to kill dogs at large in violation of ordinance. It shall be the duty of any police officer of this Village to kill and bury any and all dogs found running at large on any of the streets, alleys or public places in this Village upon which a license has not been paid as aforesaid, and also all unmuzzled dogs found running at large on any of the streets, alleys or other public places during the period covered by any proclama- tion authorized in Section 3 of this chapter to be issued by the President of the Village, and all fierce or vicious dogs found running at large at any time." The penalty prescribed by the Vil. lage Code follows: "Section 8. Penalty. Any person or persons who shall violate, fail, ne- glect or refuse to comply with any of the foregoing provisions of this chap- ter shall, upon conviction, be fined in a sum not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each and every offense." Wilmette Banker Honored by Illinois Association The First National Bank of Wil mette, has been honored by the elec- tion of its Vice-President, J. M. Appel, to the chairmanship of group four of the Illinois Bankers' association. The annual meeting and election was held on last Friday at the stock yards in Chicago. Group four is com- posed of six counties, Cook, "Vill, Ken- dall, DuPage, McHenry, Lake. The next meeting will be held in Lake county. Every Cake and Every Spoonful of Ice Cream "has an individual flavor which is characteristic of all goods of our own make. Mrs. Smith 819 Oak Phone 112 Winnetka PHONE WINNETKA 110 nm HARRY PORTER Furniture Moving Expressing Shipping and Packing SPECIAL TRIPS to CITY MOTOR SERVICE J 845 SPRUCE ST., WINNETKA WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 1%, 1922 BOXING CARNIVAL ON FORT SHERDIN BL Army, Navy and Marines Enter Big Contests Under existing orders prohibiting the participation of civilian boxers in the fort ring, does not necessarily mean that good boxing shows has reached its climax at Fort Sheridan. As a mat- ter of fact, an army, navy and marines boxing carnival has been arranged at Fort Sheridan for Tuesday, June 20, that ought to prove a real attrac- tion for the North Shore, inasmuch as some of the participants are expe- rienced veterans of the ring, and there usually is more rivalry between ser- vice men, as they do not always fight for the love of money. In the windup, Nick Carter, the king pin of the Great Lakes middleweights, will swop punches with the much touted Eddie Wilson of the Marines, who comes to Great Lakes from the South with a record as a real socker of the mean variety. Carter and Wilson will keep the audience thrilled for eight rounds at 158 pounds. Jack Stein, the popular soldier ban- tamweight who has been out of the game for some time wil make a return to the ring with Tommy Gooding, a marine facing him. Stein is a good little performer, well experienced and in good condition can give anybody a real fight. There will be several other inter- esting bouts. In all, it will be 30 rounds of the fastest boxing ever seen at Fort Sheri- dan, and the boys undoubtedly will perform before a packed house. Tickets - will be placed on sale throughout the North Shore, from Ev- anston to Waukegan. The pasteboards may be secured at the Evanston hotel, Evanston; Leffing- well's Billiard Hall, 811 Davis Street, Evanston; Wilmette Pharmacy, Wil- mette; Glencoe Electric Shop, Glen- coe. Award Contract for Big Kenilworth Paving Work H. G. Goelitz and company has been awarded the contract to construct an improvement in Kenilworth consist: ing of the paving of Abingdon avenue, Robsart road and Robsart place, the total cost to be $28,805. The contract was awarded June 12, by the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Kenilworth James C. Murray, president. | Mr. and Mrs. George S. Pomeroy of Evanston are motoring in the east with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stewart of | Winnetka. p-- ---- | Your Photograph In Your Graduation Gown. i T I This is the season for such photographs---- Today is the day to make the appointment. T Stanton Wilhite Photographer | WINNETKA Lah de di RERNET ge 2 a All the Requisites for Canning Season E.B. Taylor & Co. 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