48 WILMETTE LIFE SPF.CJ,\L ASSES~XEYT ~OTICI~ June 17, 19.27 th e approach of Seventeenth Street at the Int ersection of Lake A venue and also at . the intersection of lVilmette Avenue. . Specitlcations for these approaches or intersections may b e seen at the otftce of the Superlnt~nd{'nt of Public Works. The Superintendent of Publi c Works reserves · the right to rejt-('t any and all bids. C. C. SCHULTZ, Supt. Public Works. L38-ltc KLINGE & WHITE Grocery and Market Ridge Ave. at Lake 4 ' ' ILL.AGE OF WILliETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT XO. 19-1 ~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX to all perHons interested that the Pr(>sident and Board of Trustees of the Village of \\·ilmette in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, having ordered that the central eighteen (18) feet of the first alley north of Forest Avenue extending from the WPst line of " ·nmette Avenue to the east line of Twelfth Street, (except across El~~Yenth Street which is already paw·d), a l~o the central dght (8) feet of th~ tirl't alley ca.st of EleYenth Street and extending from the north line of the aforesaid alley to the south line 0f Elmwood A vt:nue, b improved by grading and paving with conrrHc and nth(:rwise impro\·inK the samt-, thto ordinance for tht> sanw Lting on file in the offiee of thl' Yillage Clerk nf said Villagt.·, and said \'illage having applied to tht.· County Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an as!<t'ssment of th(· eost of said improv· ·mt·nt. according to bent·fit!-i, and a revist=d and f'orrectl-'d a~scssment th~·rt·· for h~LYin,:! bt't:n made and t't>tUrtH·d to said ('ourt (Doeket Xn. 184), th· · final lu·aring- thert.·on will bt- held <111 tht· 5th <lay of .July, A. D. 1!+27, at 10 o't'loek A. ;.r. l·r al-i soon th··rcaftt·r as th·· bm.:in.,.~s nf tilt' ('Ourt will permit. All persons desiring, may tilt· objl't.!tions in !-;aid Court hefor~ said daY and may lll>Pt"ar on tht.· ht'a ring and ·make tht'ir dd··nse. Said ordinance provid··::: for till' N·lh·c~ tinn r,f said asl·wssment in tt-n annual installmt·nt:-: and with annual inl!·n·st tht-reon at the rate of six (G) per cei1tum pt·l' annum, as pro\'idt.·d by law. Datt' (l, ".ilmdlt·, lllitHJis, .lUill' liith, A. T~- 1 ~::! i . CHARLES X. l·~L\XS, Pt:rs<,n appointed by the Pn·sident of the Hoard of Loral Improvt'fnents of tht> Yil· hlg-t.· of \\'ilmette, Cool< ('(,Unty, I I I in o 1 s, to make said assessment Tela. Wil. 113-114 \· II, I ·.UtE OF WII.~IETTJ: Free Deliveriea to Wilmette and Kenilworth W llmttt.t>, Illinois ('all for JUdH ------- --- -- -- - - - - - - -------- - - - - ---- SATURDAY· ONLY With every large can of Calumet Baking Po,vder A Balloon Free Eloist Extra Sifted l 'eas. MEATS Special for this sale, Leg-~ of (~cnuine Spr'ing6 for .............. $1.20 Lamh. lh ............. 40e Cluh House :L\o. 3. Tomatoc:', \\'hole ur llati Ham. 6 for ~ ............. $1.40 11>. · ................. JOe Pickle H<'ef Tongue. Strictly Fresh Egg-s, 11>· · · ................ JOe doz .................. J6c Shoulder \'cal R >ast. Direct from Our Farm ~one Bidl-i will bt: rt-ct:ivtd by the Supt:rintt·ndt·nt of Public \\· ,)rks at the Village HaJl, Wilmt·ltt·, Illino .; , up to 7 :30 P. M. July ath, 1927, for th~ following work: Cleaning-, rtc-pairing and re-surfacing the following strL·(·t~ in the Village of \\·ilmette: Hh ~tr~·H from Lakt· to Isabt-lla 6th Str(·(·t from Elmwood to Isab('lla 7th Strt-d from nrtc-1-'nwood to Laurl'l \\·ashington St. · from 4th to 8th Sts. Laun·l Aw. from 4th to 8th StR. SJ>l'<·ificationH fur thi!; work may be ~e~n at the oflkt.· of th(· Superintt·ndent of Publif· \\'urk:-:. Also bidding sh£·Hs may bt· obtain(·d at ~aid office. The SupHintt·n<.lt·ut of · I-'uhlic \\'orks n-st!rvcs the riJ.dlt t!· r .. j l·c t any and all bids. ('. C. SCHULTZ, Supt. Public Works. 1...!~8-ltc better · lb. . ................. 2Se Electric power plant~ in TllinCii~ generated an average. oi 8.:?.3.7 kilowatt l10ur~ of t.'lt·ctricitr for each pcr~on in the qatt la::;t year. lllinni'-i has had tltrt:c :-.tatt: capital..; o;incc ib admission to the UnionKaskaskia. Vandalia and Sprin~field. Lomax. Dry (~ingcr :\lc, Fresh Dres~cd ~t('\\·ing pint size, Chickens. lb .......... J7c 2 doz. in ca:-.t · · · · · · .$J.OO Fresh Dressed Cuuntn· 25c credit .on cmptic:-: Squabs, each ...... : .. 60c Extra Large Fresh PineFresh Ground Beef and apples, each .......... 23c Pork, lb ............. 2Sc \\"i th only 31 gas cnmpanit· s within the State, Illinois has 237 rommunitie" rt:c ·iving gas Sl'r\'ice . J lbs. of Our Bulk Coffee Little Pig P.ork Loin for ................ $1.00 H.oas t, lb ............. JOe f~uaranteed to Ci\'e Best Juicy Heef ~tt'\\- , Satisfaction lb. . ................. 23c YILL .Ha: Ol' WIL)U:TTE Wllmtttl', Illlnol!' ('all for llld" lllinoi..; ~ t a t.t· product~ mon· scicnttttc and lahoraton· instrmn~nt.; than any other i 11 t he count r y. The Successful Hostess Knows That . given the right setting . . . a carefully selected menu . . . SMO'.>th, silent service . . . her luncheon or her dinner p a r t y is bound to be a suc- cess. That is why she entertains at THE GEORGIAN the smartest place on the North Shorewhere the atmosphere. is delightful, the food delicious Jnd tbe ~ervice intelligent and alert. IN BEAUTIFUL WILMETTE Only block off Sheridan Road and three blocks to '·l" term ina I: one of the best offerings we have ever made in Wilmette. Lot faces Souch 77 x 165. urraced high above the golf links which it borders and is most beautifully wooded and landscaped. Residence is brick. 6 rooms, very modern. Spanish interior, with living room. sun parlor and dining porch heated; 2 car garage auached: hot water heatoil burner. Owner moving to California, offers this ideal home at the low price of $2 9· ooo. and terms can be arranged if desired. Bridge Luncheon Tuesday $1.25 HEIMSEM 421 REALTY co. IDhe ~eorgian u An Addre11 of Diatinction" FOURTH STREET-END OF "L" WI~METTE 2760, UNIVERSITY 89o8 Davis at lllnman-Greenleaf UOCI Byrnes Ttar.Jel Service in the Lobby