July 16, 1927 WINNETKA TALK APPROPRIATE $77, 200 Women Escape Injury Kenilworth Village Board Passes Bill Providing for Municipal Expendi- | tures in Next Fiscal Year The annual Appropriations in Sheridan Rd. Crash A car driven by Mrs. J. W. Wilder | of 911 Forest avenue, Evanston, and | another machine driven by Mrs. M. ordi- | Franklin of 642 Wayne avenue, Chi- nance, providing for a total of $77,200 | cago, were considerably damaged in a to be used by the Village of Kenil- | | collision at Sheridan road and Elder worth for the expenses of the fiscal | | lane, Winnetka, Thursday afternoon of vear, was passed by the Kenilworth Village board at its regular meeting held last Tuesday evening. The water supply committee was also authorized by the board to pro- ceed with arrangements with Pearse, Greeley and Hanson, engineers, to have plans drawn up for the proposed new Kenilworth water works. The various funds provided for in the ordinance are as follows: Fire department, $4,500; police department salaries, $18,500; police department current expenses, $3,500; health de- partment, $1,000; street labor, $6,500; street material, $2,000; street light- ing, $8,000; snow removal, $1,000; garbage removal, $5,500; rent, $700. Furniture and fixtures, $300; gen- eral office expenses, $1,240; election expenses, $700; salaries and clerical help, $6,500; insurance and fidelity bonds, $1,500; legal expenses $3,500; real estate, $775; interest on general special assessments against village fund bonds, $2,285; principal on gen- eral fund bonds, $3,500; other general expenses, $3,500. MOTOR TO COLORADO Rev. W. E. McCormack, minister of the First Congregational church of Wilmette and Delma Caldwell of 930 Linden avenue, are enjoying a motor tour through the summer show places in Colorado, including Estes Park, Pikes Peak, and Coloradc Springs. assistant | | signal of Motorcycle last week. Mrs. Franklin stopped her car at the Officer Frank Rayburn, who was directing traffic, and when the brakes on the other car, ap- proaching from the rear, failed to func- tion, the Wilder car crashed into the machine driven by Mrs. Franklin. Neither of the women were injured. BAHAI MEMORIAL SERVICE A public meeting in the studio of Louis Bourgeois, architect, 536 Sheri- dan road, Wilmette, Sunday, July 17, at 3:30 o'clock, will be in commemora= tion of Miss Helen Veeder Duryee, ex- treasurer of the Spiritual assembly, who died in Ravenswood hospital, Chicago. Delegations are expected from Chicago and the north shore suburbs, and the hour of meeting has been deferred to facilitate their attendance. Albert R. Vail, instructor, will deliver an address on "The New Vision of Immortality." Mrs. Charles Coyle and her small daughter of 1097 Cherry street, will leave next Wednesday for Winnepeg, Canada, to spend six weeks as the guest of Mrs. Coyle's sister. Junk -- Rags -- Old Clothes Magazines -- Tires BEST PRICES S. GOLDMAN JUNK DEALER PHONE WILMETTE 3334 = BATTERIES hE Vy epaired ented echarged enewed Open for Business EUGENE SCHUBERT announces the opening of the HUBBARD WOODS BATTERY SERVICE 1013 Tower Rd. at the end of Center St. in Bell's Auto Service WILLARD SERVICE Free -- Watering and Testing -- Free TELEPHONE 155 WINNETKA Regardless of the make of your bat- tery--we will put it in condition. Radio Batteries too | Your Furniture... : in Our Care twill take all worries from your mind. 25 years of experience assures you of a most perfect job. We solicit your patronage. Upholstered Furniture Made to order Furniture Repaired Mattresses Renovated Slip Covers made to order Antique and Periodical Furni- ture given special attention. Winnetka Upholstery & Furniture Co. T heodore Spacek, Prop. 10 Carlton Annex Ph. Winn. 6 14 yr vv | wl i) i al L Mike Your Home Moss "Comfortable These Hot Days ; - with Porch Furnitiire By adding this furniture: to the pogch or lawn; it not only adds to the appearance but gives cool comfort as well. Folding Deck Chairs -- Folding Camp Chairs Lawn Swings in a variety of color combinations and designs. Eckart Hardware Co. 735 Elm Street Phones 843-844 WINNETKA Fe a, SAT gE