Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Mar 1924, p. 22

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A Vdlqe of Homea Beyond the city Where children From the city's 0 village of ~omes! This pall descends comes. A.m... of hom" have wo wall, may be free pall!d pall. 0 vallage of h?m~s I when flat bwlding I~ I ~ ~ -.,.,,, ,,,,,,,, t""""""""""""""""~·i!! i!! i!! ~ \\ ILMETTE LIFE. FRlll .\Y, MARCJi 28, 192.+ ....,,,,,,,,... Illinoi . r by ·viLLAGE ELECTIONNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Tuesday the fifteenth day of April next, at the Village Hall in the first precinct! at the Yillage ~all in the second precinct; at the Byron Stolp School m the third precmct; at the Byron Stolp School in the fourth precinct; at Heinsen & Clark's Office; No. 421 Fourth Street, in the fifth precinct; at the taurel Avenue School in th~ sixth precinct; at Kashian Bros. Store, 1145 Greenleaf Avenue in the seventh precinct; at Flinker & Flinker's Store, 1217 Wilmette Avenue in the eighth precinct; at the F~ee Public Library, at the north east comer of Park and Wilmette Avenues, in the ninth precinct; at the Fire Station, No. 829 Main Street in the tenth precinct; in the Village of Wilmette, in the County of Cook, and State of Illinois, an election will be held for the following Village Officers, viz: ONE VILLAGE CLERK ONE VILLAGE TREASURER THREE VILLAGE TRUSTEES TWO DIRECTORS OF FREE that ir niversit) nized as < This yef versity e: dents, and ber who six physi( busy doin1 student n is advised requiring ally are r As eacl as a fre taken amj ly noted. tion, as v in physic so far as A village of homes have we Beside the inland lake Where breezes from the sea. Our children may partake. 0 village of homes I 0 village of ho111:es I Our children weaken when flat bualding comes. A vilhcge of homes have we Beneath the oakwood's shade, ~ Where childhood play is free · From Death, the Reaper's blade. 0 village of homes I 0 village of h<?m~s ! This Reaper reaps when flat butldmg comes. A village of homes have we Among the maple trees, Where children love to be Amid flowers to their knees. 0 village of homes ! 0 village of homes I These flowers perish when flat building comes. A village of homes have we Where virgin trees still grow, And lov'd ones still may see The sunset's evening glow. 0 village of homes l 0 vtllage of homes I These trees go down when flat building . comes. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I I ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ iii! JJ ~ i!! ~ 1 ~ A village of homes have we Where life is at its best ~ Where thrush and robin and peewee ~ Deltght to build their nest. ~ 0 village of homes I 0 village of homes I The b1rds depart when tlat building ~ comes. ~ i!! progress $250.000 United S Kinley. students hca.Jth SCI creased 70 General are also medical sity st ude A village of homes have we Where children have a chance, To grow to full maturity And aid our land's advance. 0 village of homes l 0 village of homes I This chance is periled when flat build~g rom~ ~ ~ ~ PUBLIC LIBRARY Also, the requisite petition having been filed in the office of the undersigned Clerk in proper time, requesting that the following proposition be submitted to the voters at the next regular Election: For or against the adoption of the following proposition"Shall lite territory contiguous to the Villase of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, (bounded and described aa followa) be annexed to aaid Village of Wilmette, to-wit: · "Beainning at the Southeut comer of Lot thirty-nine (39) in County Clerk's Diviaion running thence Weat along the South line of Lob thirty-nine (39), tbirty-eiaht (38) and thirty-seven (37) in Aid County Clerk's Diviaion to 'the Southwest comer of Aid Lot thirty-seven (37) ; thence North along the Weat line of said Lot thirty-seven (37) to the center line of Grou Point Avenue (otherwise known as Glenview Road); thence Southwesterly along the center line of aaid Gro11 Point Avenue to the West line of Fractional Section thirty-three (33); thence North along the West line of said Fractional Section thirty-three (33) to the center line of Reinwald Avenue ; thence Northwesterly alona the center line of Reinwald Avenue to the center line of Avoca Avenue; thence Westerly along the center line of Avoca Avenue to the center line of Locust Street; thence North along the center line of Locust Street to the North line extended West of Kenilworth Firat Addition ; thence East along the North line of said Kenilworth Firat Addition to the East line of the Southwest quarter (SW1j4) of the Northwest quarter (NW Jf4) of Section twenty-nine (29) ; thence North along said East line to the North line of Lot seven (7) Marie Alles Subdiviaion ; thence East along aaid North line to the center line of Greeley Avenue; thence North along the center line of Greeley Avenue to the North line of the West ten (10) acres of the South nineteen and thirty-four hundredths (19.34) acres of the North sixty (60) acres of the South half (SYz) Northwest quarter (NWY-&) Section twenty-eight (28) ; thence East along said North line twelve hundred forty-eight and twenty-three · hundredths (1248.23) feet ; thence Northeasterly two hundred and eighty-two (282) feet along line between Indian Hill consolidation in said Sections twenty-eight (28) and twenty-nine (29) and Lot thirty-seven (37) Indian Hill Subdivision Number four (4) to Northerly comer of said Lot thirty-seven (37) ; thence Southeasterly and easterly along the Northerly lines of said Lots thirty-seven ( 37) and thirty-six (36) of said Indian Hill Subdivision Number four ( 4) to the Northeast comer of said Lot thirty-six (36) ; thence South twenty-two and eight-tenths (22.8) feet ; thence East one hundred and eighty-one and thirty-one hundredths (181 .31) feet to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence Southeasterly along the center line of Ridae Avenue to the South line of Lot three ( 3) in Lauerman'1 subdivision extended East ; thence East to the North.and South half (Y2) Section line of said Section twenty-eight (28); thence South along said half (Yz) Section line .and along the North and South half (Yz) Section line of Section thirty-three (33), Township forty-tWo (42) North, Ranae thirteen (13), East of the Third Principal Meridian to the place of beginning, situated in the Township of New Trier, Cook County, Illinois." Where children are taught to be ~ Prepared for life's stern race. J':j 0 village of homes ! 0 village of homes I ~ These 11resides pass when fl~t building ~ , comes. · ~ ~acl; !~ili i~s ~0::~ fi~~~:c;e, 11 5 · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ las: \\' ·e local hoy feels the wht·n the J.a,t Fr \icton·. · -,chool r \\Cl' ks a haskct A village of homes have we. J Each home has cost us dear, ~ : 'ro give our babes security, ,:.; · .And built a title clear. 0 village of homes ! 0 village of homes l This cost is vain if flat building comes. ~ i I u6 chilc.lr .wd the Even th . we, '· Where, ever, our hearts may be, Tho' we travel far and wide. 0 village o[ homes! 0 village of homes I We battle for thee when Hat building comes. M. HAYS. ~u~!l~eg~h~f c~~Y~esti~=~e : ~ ~ received from the the trip. J':i I to TheW ning a I he given ~ Get 192 _4 _ Ca _r _ L-ic _ e_ na _ es, ' Warning from Emmerson In a letter urging local authorities to tooperate in the enforcement of the automobile license law, Secretary of State, Lou1s L. Emmerson brands as false the excuse being made in some quarters to the effect that the automobile depart8\ent is behind in sending out plates. "The truth of the matter is," Secretary Emmerson says, "that orders for plates have never been filled so promptly as they have been this year. The automObile department is right up to the minute in making out licenses and shipping plates. "If an automobilist has no 1924 plates, it is because he has not applied for them or because he has applied so recently that there has not been time for mail to come to Springfield and return." The automobile department, Mr. Emmerson pointed out, has issued 120,000 more licenses during the first sixty days of this year than were issued during the eame period last year. Up to March 1, thia year, 670,~ licenses. were iss'!ed as compared wath · 550,000 assued dunng the same period in 1923. 1 ~ i!! ~ prccedin Ea-,ter . The h i!! ~ ~ their ent to outdo building ner. alth IH'<·n de set oi to ~ ~ ~ ~ i!! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ J':i !':i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ New Homes Featured in Week's Building Grants The following building permits were granted in Wilmette during the past week: To Charles E . Schwall, to build a one and one-half tory dwelling at 1520 Isabella street, value $4,000; John C. Koenen, a two-story dwelling, value · ·000, at 1619 v.·. ' tut avenue; and t>. Kollner, a two-story dwelling, value SlS,OOO, at 246 Yaple avenue. I i ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tin buyers on the north shore read Every week, at least 5.000 prospec- ~ ~ PROSPECTS I I I ~ El Which Election will be opened at 7:00 o'clock in the morning, and will continue open until 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon of the same d~y. Given under my hand at Wilmette, Winois, this twenty-first day of ~ Want Ads in our weekly papers. J':j eir intention to buy is in such condition that an attra~th:e description ill often convert thas mtention into r. atl act. Almost always there is a ~ ewife who want a tea-cart. She I · a fairly well-defined idea as to 1 t sort of a tea-cart she wants. J':i ahe reads in a Want Ad that h a convenience is for sale, she up the seller, and the deal is March, A. D. 1924. · . EARL E. ORNER, Village Clerk. I i!! i!!

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