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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Jun 1919, p. 6

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919 STEPHENS HAS CLEVER LINES WHICH GIVE IT INDIVIDUALITY By H:. A. L. . The body lines of the Stepheas Salient six are distinguished by an individuality of style that immediate- ly stamps it the product of expert motor car designs. ILines are lithe and graceful, yet indicative of roomi- ness and comfort. The six-passenger, which is very popular along the north shore, is particularly attractive, the body is very cleverly fashioned, seating four, five or six passengers in comfort. While it has ample passemger capa- city, it is light in weight, which make for economy in maimtenance. Body sides are fashionable low with deep, soft cushions that indi- cate the body at the angle for maxi- mum comfort. The finish of the car is character- ized by the utmost refinement. The 'top is artistic, with distinctive plate glass windows at the rear and jiffy curtains. Underneath the double cowl the auxiliary seats fold neatly away. In the rear tonneau is'a built- in light, neatly placed in the rear cowl. Every one who has looked at the Stephens has raved over the handy built-in tool kit placed in the left hand front door and the right hand door has a complete touring kit, with brushes, trench mirror, drinking cup, etc. It is just little things like this, coupled with the general rigid con- struction of the car, that is making this car so much in dzmand. WINNETKA BASEBALL TEAM WINS TWO GAMES Winnetka's baseball team won its first two games of the season when it | defeated Highwood on Memorial Day by a big score and Glencoe on Sun- day in a one-sided affair, Winnetka's team is not only playing | well but has the support of a lar number of Winnetka's followers of the national pastime. play the Wilmette team on Sunday, June 15, at the diamond on Elm street. Not Likely To Be A Star "My wife is practicing economy now." "That so?" "Yes, but I don't believe she's ever going to become expert at it." STATE OF ILLINOIS] gs. COUNTY OF COOK | IN THE COUNTY COURT OF COOK COUNTY. In the matter of the petition of the Village of Winnetka for the assessment of the cost of constructing a reinforced Port- land cement concrete pave- ment in Sheridan Road from North Avenue to the couth limits of the Village of Win- netka. Winnetka Special No. 243. NOTICE is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the Board of Lo- cal Improvements of the said Village of Winnetka has heretofore filed in said Court in said cause a certificate showing the cost of the work provided for in said cause, the amount reserved for interest, and showing also that the improvement has been constructed in substantial conformity to the require- ments of the original ordinance there- for. The hearing to consider and de- termine whether the facts as stated in said certificate are true, will be held in said Court on the sixteenth day of June, A. D. 1919, at ten o'clock A. M,, 'or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desiring may fille objections in said cause by or before said time, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. DATED, Winnetka, 29th. 1919. BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA. By JOHN S. MILLER, JR, President. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T11-12 Illinois, May COUNTY OF Soo t STATE OF ILLINOIS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK & COUNTY. - os ~ rr um-- In the matter of the petition of the Village of Winnetka for the assessment of the cost of the improvement of Hill Road from the present pavement at the west line extended of Ridge Avenue, southwesterly to a line running at right angles to the center line of said Hill Road at a point 16.25 feet northeasterly from the inter- section of said center line of said Hill Road with the south line of Section Twenty (20), Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) Bast of the Third Principal Meridian, by paving with a bituminous Macadam wearing surface on a concrete base an eighteen (18) foot roadway, all in the Village fo Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois. Gen. No. 333,500. NOTICE is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the Board of Lo- cal Improvements of the said Village of Winnetka has heretofore filed in said Court in said cause a certifieate showing the cost of the work provided for in said cause, the amount reserved for interest, and showing also that the improvement has been constructed in substantial conformity to the require- ments of the original ordinance there- sor. The hearing to consider and de- ' termine whether the facts as stated in said certificate are true, will be held in said Court on the sixteenth day of June, A. D. 1919, at ten o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objectdons in said cause by or before said time, and may appear on the hearing and make their Try to make the dishes served of and no unnecessary such size that there will be enough. waste. to satisfy the appetite of the family table or Don't be ashamed to plan | nor too much. clasety. Thrift in food means pro- plate | viding enough food, neither too little IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE defense. By JOHN S. MILLER, JR., President. | 9 FREDERICK DICKINSON, 3 Village Attorney. T11-12 | %°* *, STATE OF ILLINOIS} COUNTY OF COOK § SS. %* IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK | %* COUNTY. * In the matter of the petition & of the Village of Winnetka for the assessment of the cost of 0 constructing a storm water sewer in Elder Lane and other 4 streets in said Village. Gen. No. 326,741. | 9* Special Assessment * Doeket No. 9. > NOTICE is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the cal Improvements of the said Village | of Winnetka has heretofore filed in said Court in said cause, a certificate showing the cost of the work provided for in said cause, the amount reserved for interest, and showing also that the improvement has been constructed in | substantial conformity to the require- ments of the original ordinance there- | - Board of Lo- X84 Car 7 aX \/ 0 Soe, ab ) 6, 9, >, 4 9, £4 for. The hearing to consider and de- | *¢ termine whether the facts as stated in | ¢% said certificate are true, will be held in Ca) | { | | | 19-10 1. The boys will | said Court on the sixteenth day of | ¢% June, A. D. 1919, at ten o'lock A. M.,| ¢ or as soon thereafter as the business | oP of the Court will permit All persons 3 desiring may file objections in said | 9 cause by or before said time, and may 4 appear on the hearing and make their | LX defense. ES 4 DATED, Winnetka, Illinois, May | %® 29th, 1919. | % BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS | OF THE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA. RN By JOHN S. MILLER, JR, | ' President. | FREDERICK DICKINSON, | Village Attorney. T11-12 | &.& = = +o (a Xa? DATED, Winnetka, Illinois, May | go, ®, CS 4 . so RATED, Y | of 0470-42047 420 400 420.4% 470.470 4% 625.620.420.620 6% 420.4% 4% 6% 420.6% 426 620°6% 06 6% 6.6 4% 6% 4% 4% 0 «* BA Be LOG NPR EMNEIS 6 egreie do fe ado aired ale ade afeadeefeade de dofoado drei drole ads sfeate feats trade de od Seip feeieadsafediedta OF THE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA. | %3% EX White Shoes White Oxfords and Boots with sensible heels, as shown by these two illustrations S. 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Resort places like Oconomowoc, Cedar lake, Beaver Lake, Waukesha Beach, Okauchee Lake, Muskego Lake and Phantom Lake are quickly reached. Go Out Saturday or Sunday The North Shore Line is the quick and economical way to travel between Winnetka and Milwaukee, where convenient connections by electric lines can be made to any of the dozen vacation spots. Running time to Milwaukee 1 hour 56 minutes. Dining car service provided. Trains for Milwaukee leave Winnetka every thirty minutes on Saturday afternoons, Sundays and Holi- davs. Ask agent for special folder or apply to the nearest ticket office of the NORTH SHORE LINE : MILWAUKEE OFFICE CHICAGO OFFICE 66 WEST ADAMS STREET, 187 SECOND STREET PHONE GRAND 1136 PHONE CENTRAL 8280 ra is fs Fy wn v

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