* Laurel Avenue and Burr 14 0 Ci WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1924 ILLINOIS FANS ORDER TICKETS Unlimited Number May Be Purchased Illinois football fans everywhere have begun to mail in their orders for tick- ets. Even though ticket information and application blanks have been going into the mail for more than a week, the orders are flooding into the office. Then, too, many people are writing the football ticket office for blanks and in- structions. Many people seem to think that the number of tickets that anyone may order is limited. This is not the case. Orders are not limited and will be filled with the best seats available at the time they are received. Many fans are also tak- ing the opportunity of ordering their seats for the entire season. The lifting of the ban on the number of seats to be ordered has been a boon to the or- ganization of private parties. Several orders for 50 tickets have been re- ceived. ; lini clubs all over the state are writ- ing in for blocks of tickets so that they may sit together at the Illinois- Michigan game, October 18. The Ki- wanis club of Danville is going to play host to the high school football team at the Illinois-Towa game, November 1. These are just a few of the many priv- ate parties being organized. In ordering tickets a self-addressed stamped envelope for each game for which tickets are ordered should be en- closed with the order. By attaching a 10 cent stamp to the envelope the ticket may be registered. Chicago foot- ball tickets will not be mailed until November 3 because of University of Chicago football ticket restrictions. Before the stadium was built there was always a mad scramble for tickets but now with the stadium nearing com- pletion and with a capacity of more than 63,000, it looks as though there would be tickets even to the last day. But you can never tell--the early birds will be sure of seats, though. The first batch of the 150,000 foot- ball tickets which will be used this fall have just come off the press . These are for all of the home games, of course. Local Man in Chicago Coamerce Golf Tourney Judson F. Stone, 1234 Ashland ave- nue, former president of the Chicago Association of Commerce, was among the members of that organization who participated in the 15th annual golf tournament of the association at Olympian Fields Monday of this week. The tournament was followed by a banquet at the Olympian Fields club house. VILLAGE OF WINNETKA. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. General Number 404,600. NOTICE. Notice of proceedings for the provement of Fig Street from Rose- wood Avenue west to Hibbard Road. by. condemning therefor the south thirty-three (33) feet of lot five (5) in block ten (10) in the County Clerk's Division of the southwest quarter of section seventeen (17) in township forty-two (42) north, range thirteen (13) east of the third principal me- ridian, together with the buildings thereon, and by improving the said portion of Fig Street when so widen- ed by clearing, grubbing, grading, pre- baring subgrade, draining, hand rak- ing parkways, constructing brick ma- sonry manhole catchbasins, construct- Ing vitrified tile pipe drains and con- nections to the present storm water drains and wood culverts, and by pav- ing with boiler cinders in said Fig Street a roadway sixteen (16) feet in width, including street returns at i Avenue, in- cluding the cost of engineering serv- ices and all labor, materials and other expenses necessary to construct said broposed local improvement, all in the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois. To IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. General Namber 404,600. State of Illinois. | 4 County of Cook. |" Village of Winnetka) im- VS. Ida M. Lyons, et al. In the matter of the petition of the How Is Your Aerial? Now is the time to put your aerial in shape for winter. We have a Phosphorous Bronze Spring that will not rust or corrode which we install on one end of your aerial to buck the heavy storms and keep your aerial tight. $1.00 Each $4.00 Installed The Radio Service Shop 18 Prouty Annex WINNETKA, ILL. Phone 1840 Village of Winnetka for the ascertain- ment of the just compensation to be made for private property to be taken or damaged for the improvement of Fig Street from Rosewood Avenue west to Hibbard Road, by condemning therefor the south thirty-three (33) feet of lot five (5) in block ten (10) in the County Clerk's Division of the southwest quarter of section seven- teen (17) in township forty-two (42) north, range thirteen (13) east of the third principal meridian, together with the buildings thereon, and by improv- ing the said portion of Fig Street -{ when so widened by clearing, grubbing, grading, preparing subgrade, draining, hand raking parkways, constructing brick masonry manhole catchbasins, constructing vitrified tile pipe drains and connections to the present storm water drains and wood culverts, and by paving with boiler cinders in said Fig Street a roadway sixteen (16) feet in width, including street returns at Laurel Avenue and Burr Avenue, in- cluding the cost of engineering serv- ices and all labor, materials and other expenses necessary to construct said proposed local improvement, all in the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of making said improvement. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The said Court by order duly en- tered herein having directed that notice be given to the said defendants and to all whom it may concern by publication, as is by law required in the Winnetka Weekly Talk, paper published in the Village of Win- netka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, that the Village of Winnetka heretofore filed its petition in the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, praying for the ascertainment of the just compen-, sation to be made for private prop- erty to be taken or damaged for the improvement of Fig Street from Rose- wood Avenue west to Hibbard Road, by condemning therefor the south thirty-three (33) feet of lot five (5) in block ten (10) in the County Clerk's Division of the southwest quarter of a news-. section seventeen (17) in township forty-two (42) north, range thirteen (13) east of the third principal me- ridian, together with the buildings thereon, and by improving the said portion of Fig Street when so widened by clearing, grubbing, grading, pre- paring subgrade, draining, hand rak- ing parkways, constructing brick ma- sonry manhole catchbasins, construct- ing vitrified tile pipe drains and con- nections to the present storm water drains and wood culverts and by pav- ing with boiler cinders in said Fig Street a roadway sixteen (16) feet in width, including street returns at Laurel Avenue and Burr Avenue, in- cluding the cost of engineering serv- ices and all labor and materials and other expenses necessary to construct said proposed local improvement, all in the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of making said improvement, and of what property will be benefited thereby and the amount of such benefit, the esti- mated cost of such improvement being the sum of twenty thousand, two hun- dred eighty-one : dollars and fifteen cents ($20,281.15); that Commissioners were duly appointed by said Court to investigate and report the just com- pensation to be made for private prop- erty to be taken or damaged for said improvement, and also what real estate will be benefited by such im- provement, and the amount of such benefits to each parcel of land bene- fited thereby, and that said Commis- sioners duly made a special assess- ment to raise the cost of said improve- ment, and duly filed their report in the office of the Clerk of the said Court on the twenty-second day of August, A. D. 1924. Thereupon a summons issued out of said Court against the defendants above named and ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, returnable at the County Court House in the City of Chicago, in said County, on the twenty-second day of September, A. D. 1924, as is by law required, which proceeding is still pending. Now, unless you, the said defend- ants, designed as ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, shall be and appear before the said Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, at the County Court House, in the City of Chicago, in said County, on or before the twenty- second day of September, A. D. 1924, and plead, answer or demur to the petitioner's petition, or object to the report of the Commissioners afore- said, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed and a judgment entered in accordance with the said report and the prayer of said petition. The following is a description of the lots, blocks, tracts, pieces or parcels of land sought to be taken or damaged for the proposed improvement afore- said: The south thirty-three (33) feet of lot five (5) in block ten (10) in the County Clerk's Division of the South- west quarter of section seventeen (17) in township forty-two (42) north, range thirteen (13) east of the third principal meridian, together with the buildings thereon, all within the Vil- lage of Winnetka, Cook County, Illi- nois. County of Cook and State of Illinois, this twenty-second day of August, A. D. 1924. SAMUEL E. ERICKSON, Clerk of the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Attorney for the Village of Winnetka. T24-4tc Telephone 1098 ALEC W. 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