= WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924 WILLOW SUBWAY. T0 BE CLOSED Village Also Pushed Through Highway Project Institution of special assessment pro- ceedings looking toward the construc- tion of the proposed through truck highway from Oak street to Win- netka avenue and extending along the west line of the Chicago and North- western railroad right-of-way, was voted by the Winnetka Village Board of Local Improvements at its regular meeting this week. The board also decided to close the Willow street subway, giving as its reason for the action the fact that the cost of keeping the subway open would be excessive. It has been estimated that the cost of constructing a bridge over the railroad right-of-ways at Willow street after the tracks are de- pressed would be $250,000, an expendi- ture which, it is argued, is unwarrant- ed, particularly in view of the fact that all grade crossings will have been eliminated with the depression of the ptracks. Keeping the subway open would also present a serious engineer- ifig problem in connection with estab- lishing the grade of the proposed highway, it is stated. The next step in the projection of the through truck highway will be the calling of a public hearing, it is an- nounced. Winnetka was the first of the New Trier villages to plan a through high- way for miscellaneous traffic. More recently Wilmette, Kenilworth and Glencoe have agreed to co-operate in extending the route throughout the township. Wilmette plans to con- struct its part of the road next sum- mer. The Board of Cook county com- missioners has appropriated $100,000 toward the proposed highway, which, it is planned, will be a county aid road. Country Day Cagers in Win Over High School The North Shore Country Day school basket ball team defeated the New Trier High school lightweight aggregation in the North Shore gym last Thursday. The final score was 19 to 15. Spectators witnessed good play on both teams, particularly in the passing department. Free throwing on both sides was decidedly poor. t2'The Little Theatre OF COMMUNITY HOUSE TUESDAY JANUARY 22 WINNETKA COMMUNITY PLAYERS ke "THE, NEIGHBORS" -- and -- DOUGLAS Mac LEAN --_-- in -- "I'HE. SUNSHINE TRAIL" FRIDAY JANUARY 25 EARL, RUSSELL, Tenor "PONJOLA" -- with -- ANNA Q. NILSSON Evenings at 7 and-9 . Beauty Shop Winnetka 2176 Ethel M. Taylor, R. N. There is really only one ethical, scientific manner in which to "tone-up" the facial muscles; this is not by using the so-called "muscle strapping" method which attempts to do the work of the muscles, and to that extent weakens them. Jireet Come in and let us give you a real facial. = : 'When Things Must Be Stored the very best of storage is generally wanted, for things worth storing are usually things' one thinks a great deal of, and that have con- siderable value. Before you store anything any- where, we'd like to have you LOOK OVER what we Then you'll be SURE of yourself! have to offer. EEE AE = G0) 1 = SELLY SVORLAGLEE @ FIREPROOF STORAGE rd Li IL IE OE | & Brine | | | \) | om 0 il | but "Lift up the latch--walk in!"' OSPITALITY radiates from the colonial doorway when each detail is gracefully and genu- inely in keeping. Latches and door handles are manufactured by Sargent & Company to harmonize with all colonial doorways, whether Dutch or New England in style. These handles may be used on one or both sides of the gleam of welcome comes from the finest solid brass or bronze. They are beautifully designed--as last- ing and as satisfying as the home. For every door and window in every room in your house there is the proper Sargent Hardware. And remember that it offers you the utmost in security and life- long service. Sn door, connecting with the Sargent Cylinder Lock that provides com- plete security. We are ready to aid you in se- lecting the proper Sargent Hard- Their cordial ware for your home, ECKART HARDWARE CO. Hardware - Paints - Tools - Glass - Cutlery Phones Winn. 743-744 736 Elm Street 000 gc , ; a a ---- : a -- § " er : PHONE WINNETKA 232 6 PROUTY ANNEX a More About Thrift Week Thrift in its broadest sense is making the most of what one has. You can make the most of your income by saving part of it regularly and putting it aside to be used as an investment fund. You will then have an income not - bi 3 only from your work, but from your money also. \ Come in and let us help you select a safe investment. x Winnetka State Rank Elm Street East of Lincoln Avenue I OE