10 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1923 GIVE PRIZES IN KIDDIE KONCERT Children To Compete In Poster Contest A first prize of $15 and a second prize of $10 are offered by Paul T. Gilbert of the Chicago Evening Post for the best posters designed by boys or girls of any of the north shore schools announcing the "Kiddie Koncert" to be given at the Skokie school Saturday morning, April 14, by Ilse Forster, interpreter of chil- dren's songs. Full information will be supplied by Mr. Gilbert on writing to him at 12 South Market street, Chicago. The posters will be judged by a com- mittee to be appointed by the school au- torities, and will be placed on exhibition before the concert. Miss Forster comes to sing about gin- gerbread boys, big brown bears, Japan- ese dollies, and other subjects dear to the child heart--and -to the hearts of the grown-ups, as well. She will sing a group of Chinese folk songs in a costume once worn by an empress of old China. In other groups she will appear as Daffy-Down Dilly and Bo-Peep, and those who have heard her say that she is like a delightful Mother- Goose character stepping from the pages of a book to sing the songs the children love. An evening program will be given by Cyrena Van Gordon, prima donna of the Chicago Opera company; Miss Fors- ter in costume numbers; and Harold Ayres, violinist. This will be the only opportunity of hearing Miss Van Gordon until the next opera season in November, when she will again sing Brunhilde in "The Valkyire," Amneris in "Aida," and the Spring Fay in "The Snow Maiden." N. T. NATIONAL MEET Senior and Junior swimming squads at New Trier High School are entered in the Northwestern university National Interscholastic meet to be held at Pat- ten gym, Evanston, March 23 and 24. Both of New Trier's teams remain un- oy} Sulnp §'SAIUOD UIIIXIS IIE UB] current season. NOTICE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Appeals of the Village of Winnetka has recommended to the Council of the Village of Winnetka for passage, an ordinance providing for the amendment of the Zoning Ordin- ance of the Village of Winnetka. A public hearing for the consideration of said Board of Appeals in the Council Chamber of the Village Hall, Winnetka, Illinois, on the 26th day of March, A. D. 1923, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. The said ordinance providing for an amendment of the said Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Winnetka is as folows, to- wit: "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION EIGHTEEN OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA, PASSED AND APPROVED ON THE SEVEN- TEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1922, AND ENTITLED: 'AN ORDIN- ANCE TO CLASSIFY, REGULATE AND RESTRICT THE LOCATIONS OF TRADES AND INDUSTRIES AND THE LOCATION OF BUILDINGS DESIGNED SPECIFIED J REGULATE HEIGHT AND BULK OF INGS HEREAFTER ERECTED, TO REGULATE AND LIMIT THE IN- TENSITY OF THE USE OF LOT AREAS AND TO REGULATE AND DETERMINE THE AREA OF YARDS, COURTS AND _OTHER OPEN SPACES WITHIN AND SUR- ROUNDING SUCH BUILDINGS, AND TO ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICTS FOR THE SAID PURPOSES AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF ITS PROVISIONS." THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA DO ORDAIN: SECTION 1. That Section Eighteen of an ordinance entitled: "An ordin- ance to classify, regulate and restrict the locations of trades and industries and the location of buildings designed for specified uses, and to regulate and limit the height and bulk of bulidings hereafter erected, to regulate and limit the intensity of the use of lot areas and to regulate and determine the area of yards, courts and other open spaces within and surrounding such buildings, and to establish the boun- daries of districts for the said purposes and prescribing penalties for the vio- lation of its provisions," passed and approved on the 17th day of January, A. D. 1922, by the Council of the Vil- lage of Winnetka, be and the same is hereby amended by adding to the paragraph of said Section Eighteen, designated '"'B-Residence District": LOTS ONE (1), TWO (2), THREE (3), FOUR (4), FIVE (5), SIXTEEN (16), SEVENTEEN (17), EIGHTEEN (18), NINETEEN (19), AND TWEN- TY (20) BLOCK TEN (10) IN GROVELAND ADDITION TO WIN- NETKA; BLOCK NINE (9) IN GROVELAND ADDITION TO WINNETKA; all of the above described real estate being located in the Northwest Quar- ter (N. W. 1%) of Section Twenty (20), Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Skokie Motor Co. C7 mm THE UNIVERSAL CAP Headquarters for the North Shore 712-714-716 Elm Street Winnetka Authorized FORD Dealers such proposed amendment of the said Zoning Ordinance will be held by the Prudent regard for next users of the Atlas and will satisfactory use. feed--no motor, no blower no ordor. by day or evening, who will out obligation on your part. 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BLOCK TEN (10) IN PROVIDENT MUTUAL LAND ASSOCIATION SUBDIVISION; BLOCK ELEVEN (11) IN PROVI- DENT MUTUAL LAND ASSOCI- ATION SUBDIVISION; all of the above described real estate being located in the Northwest Quar- ter (N. W. 1) of Section Twenty (20), Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) Kast of the Third Prin- cipal Meridian, Winnetka, Cook Coun- ty, Illinois. SECTION 2. That this ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage, approval and post- ing. A copy of the said proposed ordin- ance and a map showing the proposed change in district boundaries, will be accessible for examination by inter- ested parties in the office of the Vil- lage Clerk at the Village Hall, Win- netka, Illinois. DATED this 6th day of March, A. D. 1923. ROBERT KINGERY CHARLES L. BYRON CORAM T. DAVIS Board of Appeals, Village of Winnetka. TH52--2te ~ AUTOMOBILE PAINTING of the : Highest Quality Wersted Motor Co. 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