Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 May 1922, p. 11

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:li^;r^f^fi BrMidl:p %W'% ?nO;:|;"f «K'f?ss?:? ?§?|p!:p£! g^tTra^i^^^v^^iMWw&SM^iiiwisrf fetii^iiiiBa8^}t«i^iiiii^iA^j*.ifcj ,««:«* THE kAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, MAY 5,1922 $w$wt #&&$!$ mm. Famous Chicago Pianist in Recital BUYS 8HERIDANH0AD LOT Phillip L. McKee, vice president of tne American Greenhouse Manufac^ turing company?, has purchased a Lot on Sheridan road near Laurel avenue and is expected soon to break ground for an attractive residence. R. M. Johnston and company, local realtors, were the brokers. BUILDS $63,000 HOME JW!Liam_T«_i3prfinger nl Ch icago 4iaa made application to the Village of Kenilworth to erect a $63,000 home on Melrose avenue at Sheridan road. The architect is George W. Maher. The structure is expected to be one of the most attractive homes <m the north shore. VILLAGE OF KENILWORTH â-  .*U IN THE COUNTY COUnT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS KENILWORTH SPECIAL ASSESS- MENT, NUMBER 14 r. . „, gpijgijn At»e8«iiilrtt NOtl&T """' Notice is hereby given to ail persons in- <, terested that the Village of Kenilworth, Cook County, Illinois, having ordered the improvement of Abingdon ^Avehue from :_and_connectingâ€"withâ€"thevpresent-pav ment in Sheridan Road to arid c mg with the pavement herein proposed in Robsart Road; Robsart Road from and cohnecting with the pavement here- in proposed iir Abingdon Avenue to a line one (1) foot west of and parallel "' with the east end of said Robsart Road; and Robsart Place from and connecting with the pavement herein proposed in Abingdon Avenue and Robsart Road westerly to and terminating in a circular turn, the center point of which shall oe the center point of the circle of said Robsart Place, by excavating, grading, grubbing, draining, preparing the sub- grade/grading and smoothing parkways, adjusting catch basins, and paving With reinforced Portland cement concrete with integral curbs a roadway twenty-five (25) feet in width in Abingdon Avenue and In Robsart Road and eighteen (18) feet In width in Robsart Place, said widths to be measured from back toâ€"back of the integral curbs, except at pavement connection* where the roadway shall be widened along curved lines, and ex- cept the circular turn In Robsart Place which shall have a radius of twenty five (25) feet; also by protect; assessment therefor having beffl? tmiA* and cleaning said proposed pavement, eluding trenching, backfilling, the remov- al of all surplus excavated materials, and engineering and supervision during the construction of said improvement, all in McOuire & Orr's Kenilworth Beach Subdivision and within the Village of Kenilworth, County oT Cook and State of Illinois, the^ordinanceâ€" for the same being on-file in the office of Ihe Village Clerk of said village, and the said vil- lage having applied to the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, for ah assess- ment of the cost of said improvement _._*-, tn A*„h«--1Q according to the benefits, and a special a winter in Alabama and returned to said court, Docket No. 14. The final hearing thereon will be held on the 22nd day of May, 1922; or as soon thereafter as the' business of the said court wiffpermlt. All persons de- siring may file ofciections in said court before said day anckmay appear on the hearing and/ make tnelrdefense. Said ordinance provides for tBe collection of said assessment in ten- (10) annual In- stallments^ with interest thereon at the rate of/frlx per centum (g per" rmt) per annum. • â-  . _â- â€¢'___ . Dated, Kenilworth, Illinois, May 4> 1922. FRANK R. YOUNG; Person appointed by the president of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Kenilworth, Cook County, Il- linois (and such appointment approved and confirmed by the County Court of Cook County, Illinois), to make said spe- cial assessment. -.___ â€"--......â€" ELMER E. JACK&OS !Vinage~rASt6rney.i :.*tixl£e Mr. and Mrs. Will CI. Braun, of 807 Central avenue, will be hosts to the Evening Dinner^ £lub It^pjai^rrpw eve- ning. ':'-*: :"^--- 'y:;,$^">v One of the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge clubs will meet next week at the home of Mrs. Frank A. Brown, 612 Lake avenue. The Drama Study Class will' meet with Mrs. Donald M. Gallie, 1115 Elm wood avenue, on_ Tuesday -of- Jiext week."'............ TT^T". The Mis Thomas of Gertrude and Elizabeth anston are- guests at the Ray home at 57 Crescent place. Mr. and Mrs. puerter have returned to their, home on fifteenth street, after PENALTY OF HA8TK *^0 Last Saturday's Speeders' court grist in Wilmette included R. J. Wolf of 1632 Forest avenue, who was as- sessed $10 and costs, charged With speeding along. Sheridan road; EL Borre, 728. Ridge avenue, Bvanston, 110 and costs,' speeding along "Wil- mette avenue; D. McQoyern of Chi* cago, $10 and costs, speeding on Hm> wood and Lake avenues; C. Murano, Chicago, $10 and coats, speeding along Sheridan road. 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