i-- Z&% ' «g .vfiFK tfVf T«1, " â- <* **â- * .'7 '3+* --i.-v- ,s.,:i>: .« V V-'.' â- '-â- â- â- ..-"â- â- 'â- .<â- ": fS &,*!$$:â- â- For Village Trustee For Village Trustee For Village Trustee For Library Trustee For Library Trustee £ARL E. ORlvEIc (HARRY W. MILLER is endorsed) OSCAR VrSCHMlOT FRED D. BUCKMAN C. SCHULTZ RIETH. GALLIE ELSIE R. RIPPEL ik cw^-sftiflpsip® 'ARL E. ORNER, born at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, i Sept. 1, 1878; grew to manhood at Franklin GrQvet 111.; educated in the schools of Lee County, and for the past twelve years he has lived in the Village of Wilmette. FRED D. BUCKMAN is special agent of The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co.; born in Chicago, JH., 1884, hasJived in Wilmette the past 12 years; takes interest in .local affairs of the Village; active and energetic. igfARRIET HASTINGS GALLIE, born in Ontario JFl amf educated in its schools, being a graduate of the Tbf- onto Collegiate Institute. Served as Recording Secretary of the Chicago Culture Club for two years; also as Secretary o( the Literary Round Table of4he Chicago Culture Club for two years; member of the Wilmette Woman's Club, serving" present as its First Vice-President. CHARLES C. SCULTZ, born on a farm in the part of Cook Co,, has been a resident ol this countjrall lis life. Came to Wilmette in 1908; has been engagedin th^ grocery business for the last 20 years; lives at 240 Wood Court, OSCAR W. SCHMIDT lives at 827 Elm wood Ave. 4s^ an energetic business man* who has lived in thelViHage 12 years; has the interest of the Village at heart an^^H^nake a strong candidate. SIE R. RIPPEL, aTgraduate of the High SaipifeDJt Grand Rapids, Michigan, and of the University jof KHq igan &LAnn Arbqr^taught in the Grand Rapids_M^3ghoolV member of the Woman's Club. â- â€"â€"":'-">'£& The candidates on the Non-Partisan Ticket desire to present for your consideration, us imaringm^h^ issues of the present campaign, the following: Finances We find ttuu 4u- |i»«.^»- ^ i»»s V»*A«6£ at* in excellent condition, the bonded indebtedness being less than one-half of that permitted by law This excellent condition does not exist in any other community in the county. We favor a conserva- tive administration of Village finances, to the end that taxes be not increased by the incurring of unnecessary indebtedness. Fire Protection W* find that the "Boost*, pau^a installed last year in the pumping station of the Sanitary District furnish excellent fire pressure, and will provide adequate domestic pressure during the entire year, something that the Village has long needed. We favor ihe purchase of a co.nbination automobile chemical and hose cait. This in connection with the "Booster pumps" will give the Village the best fire protection possible. WaterSupply We are opposed to any step thai would terminate the present advantageous contract with the city of Evanston for a water supply, and we deplore the attempt to create dissatis- faction in regard to public utilities by misleading statements. _T-^T •.". '. .Z- xr-n~â€". ...ni K*«*fit mnre bv continuinz to OUT5" completed will give our Village filtered water at no additional cost. Under the circumstances we believe that it woukLbe un- wise for Wilmette to attempt to supply its own water. It| would place a great burden of debt upon the municipality with- out corresponding benefits. Intercepting Stiver We believe that the construction of the intercepting sewer by the Sanitary District is not an issue in this campaign. We find that the present administration has passed an ordi- nance providing that the Sanitary District shall build this sewer-at its own expense. The work is now in progress and will be completed within a few-months. When completed all of the village sewage will be diverted into the Sanitary Canal without any expense whatever to the Village. Annexation of "Oklahoma" We.favor the annexation of the territory sometimes known as "Oklahoma," bringing this district under Village control. Public Imprmements We favor the resurfacing wjtivbrick of thrstreets in the business district. This improvement should not be delayed, as the present condition of these streets is not in keeping with the pavements in the residence parts of the Village; - / Street Lighting We find that the Village Board last November, by unanimous vote, renewed its contract with the Welsbach Street Lighting Co, for a period of five years. It will, therefore, be impossible to change the present arrangement, but we favor in- creasing the number of street lamps as rapidly as the needs of the Village demand. -. Electric Street Railroad We favor taking such action before the Public Utilities Commission in reference to the electric street railroad as may| be permitted by the act recently passed creating this com- mission, :: - ------â€".lis.'- 'â- "" ":." . ' -i â- • :^"T "v.....- v-.--- ^^-:;T'^^~_ Public Utilities We believe the Village will benefit more by continuing to pur- chase its^vater from Evanston father than to attempt ^con- struct ita own water works. The filtration plant now under construction in Evanston at a cost of $225,000, and soon to be ~; z We urge ijteladlirto take pari in this election, and re- spectfully ask their support, assuring all the citizens of Wil- mette that, if elected, we will serve the Village to the best of tntr ability. tv^^^-~-~; '^'" ii~~-. 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