THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19,1920 HAIN FUNERAL SUNDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Delia Haiti, 1724 Highland avenue, were held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the chapel at the Oelwein, la., cemetery. Mrs. Hain, who with her husband, Fred B. Hain, and daughter, Dorothy, have lived in the village for nearly four months, died Thursday evening at her home following sev- eral month's illness. The husband and daughter are the only survivors. BOULEVARD VIOLATOR Chief Charles W. Leggett of the Evanston police department, while standing on the corner of Davis street and Ridge avenue, Evanston, last Sunday, arrested R. Odmon, 418 Isabella street, for failing to bring his car to a stop before crossing the boulevard. He was fined $5 and costs by Justice J. F. Boyer on Tuesday. TRIBUTE TO BODDINGHOUSE A tribute to the memory of the late Richard W. Boddinghouse is made by Wilmette realty dealers, who feel that in the death of the prominent resident, they have lost an expert whose advice an matters pertaining to real estate law was in constant de- mand. MRS. SCHROEDER IMPROVES For the first time in 10 weeks Mrs. Paul Schroeder, wife of the realty dealer, was able to leave her home at 418 Greenleaf avenue in her car. Mrs. Schroeder has practically recovered from the illness which has confined her to her home for so long. Social happenings NOTICE OF AWARD OP CONTRACT FOR GRADING, PA VINO AND OTHER- WISE IMPROVING THE CENTRA!, EIGHTEEN (18) FEET OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK FIFTEEN (15) OF DINGER'S ADDITION TO THE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE, IN SAID VILLAGE OF WILMETTE, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. WILMETTR SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 137. Wilmette, Illinois, March 16, 1920. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the bids for the im- provement of the central eighteen feet of the nllev in Block Fifteen (15) in Dingree's Addition to Wilmette. be- ing1 that portion of said alley lying- be- tween the east line of Seventh Strtet and the west line of Sixth Street In the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, by grading, paving with con- crete and otherwise improving the same in accordance with the ordinance therefor were opened on the sixteenth day of March, 1920, and M. Foley Com- pany being the lowest responsible bidder, the contract was awarded to said M. Foley Company on the 16th day of March. A. D. 1920. Said bid is | â- far the work .as a whole and la as i follows:â€" I 2S5 Cubic Yards of excavation and j roadway prepared for concrete pave- ment and all excess material removed at $1.25 per cubic yard, $356.25. 855 Square Yards of concrete pave- ment seven (7) inches thick, composed of one (1) part of best quality of Am- erican Portland Cement, two parts of fine aggregate equal to torpedo sand. and three parts of coarse aKtfregratc consisting- of varying sizes of crushed rock or gravel from % inch to 1% inches in size mixed with clean water. Including #sphaltlc felt expansion joints throuRh and across the pave- ment at 30 feet apart, including- labor and materials, at $2.78 per square yard, $2,385.45. Total $2,741.70. EDWARD ZIPF, JOHN R. COCHRAN. WM. H. ELLIS. E. A. ZIMMERMAN, JOS. HBINZEN, Board of Local Improvement of Vil- lage of Wilmette. LIS-ltc Mrs. Ernest P. Bartlett, 1324 Elm- wood avenuef is convalescing from an, illness contracted shortly after her return from Bellair, Fla., three weeks ago. â€"+â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Highlands of 608 Vernon avenue, Glencoe, will move to 914 Central avenue, Wil- mette, on Tuesday of next week. â€"♦â€" Mrs. Herbert J. Leach entertained the members of the Comanci Card club at luncheon on Tuesday at her home, 630 Washington avenue. â€"*â€" Miss Virginia Powell, of Kenil- worth left Wednesday for the east, where she will sail within a few days to visit friends in England. _*_ Mr. and Mrs. Dudley W. Lester, j 917 Greenwood avenue, are leaving tomorrow to spend a week or ten J days at Hot Springs, W. Va. _*_ Dr. Frank L. Anderson and daugh- ter, Hope, 112 Broadway avenue, are moving back to Morgan Park, their old home, early in April. â€"*â€" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, 1029 Thirteenth street, will return early next week from an extended stay in California. â€"*â€" A. C. Campbell and family of Ken- ilworth are moving to 1011 Maple avenue, Evanston, the first of next week. _*â€" Mrs. W. T. King, was hostess to the Thursday Luncheon and Bridge club this week at her home, 611 Forest avenue. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. McCormick, en- tertained at dinner on Tuesday even- ing at their home, 1119 Lake avenue. â€"*â€" The Gamma Phi Beta sorority of Northwestern University will enter- tain at a formal, dance on Saturday evening at the Kenilworth club. â€"*â€" Following the basketball game this evening at New Trier High school, the students have planned a real old fashioned hard times and stunt party. Everyone is to come dressed Dr. Charles E. Geisse Osteopathic Physician Phone Wil. 2052 1150 Wilmette Ave Residence Phone 716-J VSS/////S///.V//S//f/S////////.'/SS////////S//////////S////, \ \ D ENEWAL OF " r\ Threaded Rubber Insulation never needs to be given a thought. But that of ordinary Insulation does, at least once before the battery is worn out. Threaded Rubber gives far better pro- tection to plates and is the only kind that can be depended on to last as long as the battery. It can be had only in the Still Better Wfflard. Evanston Battery Station 1648-50 Maple Ave. Comer Church St EVANSTON jiCHMMHDJ: AmTf -.rfii } Purchase Gives You SUITS am For Only T7 Made to Crdei [Extra Pants Free All this season's very newest styles. Come. HARRY MITCHELL 18 and 18 E. Jackson Blvd. Between State end Wabash CHICAGO NOTICE OF Special Election School District Number 39, Township 42 North, Range 13, East of the Third Princi- pal Meridian, Cook County, Illinois. Notice is hereby given that on the 27th day of March, 1920, a special election will be held at the Wilmette Village Hall in said School District Number 39, for the purpose of voting: "For" or "Against" the proposition to authorize the Board of Education of said District to levy annually for Educational Purposes a rate of tax not to exceed two per cent (2%) and for Building Purposes a rate of tax not to exceed two-thirds (2-3%) on the taxable property of the District. The polls will be opened at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed at 4 o clock P. M. . By order of the Board of Education of District 39. Dated this 10th day of March 1920. WM. F. BABCOCK, President J. R. HARPER, Secretary in old clothes and several groups of students have planned interesting original stunts to be "pulled off" during the evening. The basketball team will be entertained at supper after the game by a group of girls. Dr. and Mre. Richard S. Pattillov 620 Forest aven«e. are spending sev- eral days in New Orleans. Do you need compost for your la.wtt or garden? Phone Evanston 6497. â€"Adv.I/TG19-lt* In the Interest of CHURCH GOING When God wants a man to win, He oftenimposesupon him a handicap as a spur to greater effort. First Congregational Church Sunday Morning at Eleven Evanston Packing Company 1565 Sherman Avenue Near Davis St. Evanston Phones: Evanston 1822-1823-1824 Wilmette 1137 United States Food Administration License Number 06719. 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