Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1918, p. 7

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^^^W^i^^^X^^W:^^W$^^^^^^^^^^^^^^:--: f he xmM' ^mmM^mw^fmmj^mfr^WM tMSi& WWwmiiSifiy WHAT RED CROSS ? MONEY DOES? i Ten cents, comfort pillow. : Twenty-five cents, a bath towel. Fifty eents, pound of ether. Fifty cents,' parcel surgical dress-, ings which may saye a soldier's life. Seventy-fiVe cents, Trench slippers. One dollar, Hospital bed■'-shirt, pair of knitted sOcks, Shoulder wrap, pair of slippers, four handkerchiefs, four napkins, one tray cloth, pair of pajamas, pair of slippers, $1.75, Pair of crutches. Two Qollars, Convalescent robe, Comfort kit, Twenty pairs of socks, three bed shirts, one bath towel, pair of bed socks, towel, wash cloth, hot water bag cover. Five dollars, Bath robe, two suits of pajamas, two bed shirts, pair bed socks, pair of slippers, two towels, two wash cloths. v $11.60, Seven dozen gauze bandages, 20 dozen gauze pads, 16 dozen gauze sponges, one dozen knitted sponges, 3 dozen gauze drains, 2 dozen gauze pads with tapes, 2 dozen rolls of absorbent cotton. Forty dollars, One wheel chair. $130, Forty-two operating gowns, 42 operating caps, 42 operating helmets, 138 operating sheets, 252 operating towels. 42 pairs of pa- tient's leggings, 42 hot water or ice bag covers. MCADOO TELEGRAM THANKS WORKERS IN LOAN DRIVE Local bank officials have received the following copy of a telegram from Secretary of the Treasury, William G. McAdoo in which he voices gratitude over the wonderful success of the Third Liberty Loan drive and over the active interest and splendid work of the local or- ganization. The telegram reads in full as fol- lows : "Please accept my warmest con- gratulations on the magnificent suc- cess of the Third Liberty loan. It is a triumph of sound war financing and is highly creditable to the in- telligence and patriotism of the American people. I hope that every purchaser, of Wads will keep them for his own good_ and for his country's sake. I ani proud of the great work the Officers and employes of the Federal Rescerve Bank of Chicago have done. To the patriotic men and women of the Liberty Loan Committees and Organizations throughout the country who have served with such extraordinary un- selfishness and enthusiasm too much praise cannot be given. I wish I could express to each one of theni personally my grateful appreciation but as this is impossible will you kindly send this message from me to all Liberty Loan Organizations in your District. Great are the re- sources of America but greater are the unconquerable soul and spirit of her people." W. G. McAdoo. assessment of the cost of said im- provement according to the benefits and an assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, Docket Number 11, the final hearing thereon will be held on the tenth day of June, A. D. 1918, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit, All persons desiring may file obections in said Court before isatd day, and may ap- pear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinancf provides for the collection of said assessment in five (S) anntial installments with in- terest thereon at the rate of five per centum (5%) per annum. , Dated 'Kenilworth, Illinois, May 23, A. D. im. ALEXANDER W.; HANNAH, Person appointed by the Presi- dent of the Board of Local Im- provements of the Village of Kenilworth, Cook County, Illin- ois as a Commissioner to make said assessment. JOHN VENNEMA, Village5* Attorney. L, S. 2S-2t CHURCri-JS Announcements of (he services held in ths carious Wilmette Churches & St. Francis Xnvler Church. Mgrr. F. C. Kelley D. D., Pastor. Re- verend J. J. Lannon Ph. D., Assistant. Masses--Sunday--7, 8:30 and 10:30 o'clock. Week-day--7 o'clock In the morning. First Church ot Christ, Scientist. Central avenue and Tenth street. Sunday services 10:45 a. m. and 7 -45 p. m. 9.45 a. m.--Sunday school. Resume Farm Loans Sales * The Federal Farm Loan Bord an- nounces that it will resume, after the close of the Liberty Loan campaign, the sale of farm-loan bonds for ac- count of the Federal land banks VILLAGE OF KENILWORTH SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. §§jf KENILWORTH SPECIAL ASSESS- MENT NUMBER H. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the Village of Kenilworth, Cook County, Illinois, having ordered the improvement of the roadway of Winnetka Avenue from Sheridan Road to the east line of the West half of the North- east quarter of Section Twenty-eight (28), Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) East of the 3rd Principal Meridian and| the inter- section of said Winnetka Avenue with Essex Rf'.i'"!. and tv?*h Sheridan Road, all in >:ii4 Villa*,*,* of K«-nil- wcfrth, by grubbing, grading, adjust- ing manhole covers,, constructing new brick catch basins with cast iron covers, constructing a catch basin in- let, constructing tile drains, paving with reinforced concrete pavement and otherwise improving the same, in the Village of Kenilworth, County of Cook and State of Illinois, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and the said village having applied to the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Report of condition of Wilmette State Bank located at Wilmette, State of Illinois, before the commencement of business on the Eleventh day of May, 1918 as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pur- suant to law. RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts.... .$492,605.45 2. Overdrafts ............. 666.57 3. Securities ............... 4. Investments............268,888.69 5. Banking house........... 20.000.00 Furniture and fixtures .. 5,500.00 Real Estate other than Banking House.......... 6. Cash and dut from banks 64,550.83 7. Other Resources ........ Total resources.......$862,211.54 ^ LIABILITIES 1. Capital stock paid in. .,.$ 751000.00 2. Surplus fund......'...'..".. 25,000.00 3. Undivided Profits (net).. 9,404.26 4. Deposits: Bank . ...;..... ......... All other deposits....... 685,532,26 5. Dividends unpaid ....... 4.00 6. Reserved for taxes and interest .............. 2,923.14 7. Contingent Fund ....... 546.95 8. Bills Payable and Redis- counts .................. 9. Other Liabilities Pay- ments on Liberty Loan Bonds .................. 53,800.93 Total liabilities...... .$852,211.54 I, J. H. Schaefer, Cashier of the Wil- mette State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. H. SCHAEFER, Cashier. STATS OF ILLINOIS,) s„ BOUNTY OF COOK, ) *' Subscribed and sworn to before, me this Eighteenth day of May 1918. W. D. LEARY, (SEAL) Notary Public. YOU CAN WASH AND PQiPAQE DINNER Af fHE SAME flNE The up-to-date home of today is an efficient work- shop. It is managed on a labor-saving plan. The ll FEDERAL if WASHED § will do your entire family washing in a very short time. No tiresome rabbins and scrubbing. The Federal Vacuum Cleaner will keep your boose spotlessly clean. Write for descriptive literature. ELECTRIC SHOP - 72 Weat Adams Street Testimonial meeting, Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Reading room Pimdays 8:00 to 7:80 p. m„ week-tiaya 9:00 a. m. to 9 ■■■'•• p. m.t except Wednesday when It is closed at 7:45 p. m. ____ Wtim.tte ^.•••►ttot Char*-.*." ^Sunday services, i Ad in the Wilmette Woman's Club building, Greenleaf ave- nue and Tenth street. Francis C. Stifler, pastor. " 9:45 a. m.--Bible school. 11:00 a. m.--Morning worship. 6;t8 ih m.--Senior BY. P. U. St. Annm»*'»c'* Cfcwrcii. ^~^*« ReViiFraiik E. Wilson. Church tele- phone, Wilmette 173. 7:30 a. m--Holj communion. 8:45 a, m.~~Church school. 11:00 a, m.-»Mornin« prayer and ser- mon. (First Sunday in each month Holy communion.) 7:00 p. m.--Evening prayer and ser- mon. " ' ' . by for r >f, meditation and prti'.-er. The vv'ihnette Sunday Evening Club; meets in the church, Sunday evenings at 7:30.. * 'c^:"«W 9:46 a. m.--Sunday-school. --^I^fvf**:. I 11:00 a. m.--Morningr service. W 6:00 p. m.-*-Young People's meeting. ^Wednesdays, 8 p. m.--Bible class. Woman's Guild luncheon on the •«0*| ond Friday of each month. 8 St. John'* Ev. Lutheran Chnrch. Linden and Prairie avenues. Herman W. Meyer, pastor. 9:80 a. m.--Sunday-school and Bible class. 10:30 a, m--Service in English. 4:00 p. m.--Monday and Friday, classes for religious instruction, and social meeting. Diet hod lnt E&tacopftl Church. Lake and Wilmette avenues. The Rev. John M, Schneider, minister, 1024 Lake avenue. Telephone, Wilmette 654. Office, 1159 Wilmette avenue. Tele- phone, Wilmette 222 9:30 a. m.--Bible «ir.n..<ui. 10:45 a, m.--Public worship, 6:30 p. m.--Epworth Leapue. 7:30 p. m.--Evening worship. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.--Mid-week service. St. Joseph's Church. Ridge and Lake avenues. The Rev. Father William Netstraeter, pastor. Sunday services: 6:30 a. m.--Low Mass celebrated. 8:15 a. m.--Low Mass celebrated with sermon in English. 10:30 a. m.--High Mass celebrated with sermon in German. 2:30 p. m.--Vespers and Benediction. Wilmette Presbyterian Chnrch. Ninth street and Greenleaf avenue. Rev. Geo. P. Magrill, minister. Church telephone, Wilmette 1575. 9:45 a. m.--Sunday-school. 11:00 a. m.--Public worship. 4:00 p. m.--Finnish Young Women's Club. 7:45 p. m.--Public worship. 6:30 p. m.--Christian Endeavor. Wednesday, 8 p. m.--Mid-week prayer First Congregational Chnrch. Wilmette avenue and Eleventh street. The church is open daily to the passer- Bell System The •■■. ■■:<* Local Chicago Telephone Directory Goes to Press Soon Notify us to-day if you are about to move, or if there are any other changes that should be made in your telephone listing. Telephone 9903 CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY yjw^^w^js^^ /c$-^i NORTH SHORE SPEND THE DAY AT Great Lakes Naval Station Everyone should see this greatest Naval Station in the world. Now especially, when our Jackies are being trained for service over-seas. Great Lakes is a station of the greatest National importance. EVERYBODY WELCOME Persons with friends or relatives at the station can secure admission any day. Band Concerts, Drill, and Athletic Sports Every Wednesday, Beginning at 2:00 P. M. Take North Shore Limited Trains WILMETTE TO GREAT LAKES TIME-33 MINUTES FARE, INCLUDING WAR TAX--40c From 7:24 A. M. until 10:24 P. M. hourly limited trains leave Wilmette for Fort Sheridan, Great Lakes, Naval Station, Waukegan, Kenosha, Racine and Milwaukee. A train every 15 minutes for Fort Sheridan and Great Lakes, Parlor cars Parlor cars are attached to trains .leav- ing VVilmette at 9:24 A. M. and 2:24 P. M& Returning leave Milwaukee at 9:45 A. M. and 2:45 P. M. Seats 28c, including war tax. DINING GARS Dining cars are attached to trains leav- ing Wilmette at 12:24 P. M. and 5:24 P. M., and to trains leaving Milwaukee at 11.45 A. M. and 5:45 P. M. ilfff* Pllll For further information apply *o nearest ticket office of the ;; f^i^t-^h NORTH SHORE LINE CHICAGO TICKET OFFICE: ||||g^|^ MILWAUKEE TICKET' OFFICE V ff SOUTH CLARK STREET 87 SECOND STREET ,-^v#: .~4

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