Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jul 1927, p. 43

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July i! 1, 1927 FOR SALE-HOUSES WILMETTE FOR SALE-USED CARS LIFE THE VARSITY 43 ' FOR SALE 6 ROOM BRICK VENEER l'"OR SALE - BUICK, 1927 !\IODEL, 7 pass. Sedan. Driven only 4000 miles, house, sun parlor and sleeping porch, $1,500 cash. OwnE:>r leaving town. Ph. bath, tile ftoor and walls, lavatory on Kenil. 1499 or 229 Essex Rd., Kenilfirst ftoor; breakfast nook ; water heat ; worth. 68LT~40-ltc 2 car garage ; Jot 50xl60. Just completed. Owner on premises Sunday between 2 :00 and 5 :00 p. m. Price $20,000. FOR SALE - FORD TOURI~G 1924. 1115 Washington Ave. Phone Wil. 3194. Price $60. Phone Wit. 1080. 68LT40-ltc 52L40-tto cast. -0;o ANTIQt:ES Beginning Monday, July 4, the atTHE :\lOST COMPLETE IDEAL LO\V. T. Edwards of 1720 Elmwood ca ted home in Hubbard Wds. at $17,500, traction wili be "Fast and Furious" NEW .A.RRIVi\LS avenue and his son, R. T. Edwards oi ;:; yr. $7,000 mortg. Modern Clap. Colwith Reginald Denney in the leading Rfiogers CU RLEY MAPLE CHESTS, SET OF Park, returned Monday from a onial, h. w. heat, g·ar. & cement 'driv e. 6 · ~ hedrms., extra boudoir rm., 5 closets, chairs, stand, dresser-desk; pair of shjng trip to Conover, Wis. role as speed annihilator in an auto la ,.. bath. Stone fireplace, . 2 pantries, maple beds ; ch~:rry drop leaf dining -ohast'. toilet. Kewly d ecorat., no r epairs. race picture. Barbara Worth carries room table ; arrow back . bench and 4 ~1· , ;· · · Call 'W innetka 545 or 1729 after Monehairs; several other pieces: 808 Oak J.l/ tss v lrg1ma Hayes, daughter of Mr. the feminine lead. day. 52LTX40-ltc St. Phone Winn. 145. 70LT~40-ltc and ~Irs. C. T. Hayes, 519 Laurel aveWednesday and Thursday the attrat.nue, will leave tomorrow for \Vehakee, tion wi11 be "Slide, Kelly, Slide," a FOR SALE - COU~ TRY HOllE, ONE 71 FOR SALE---HSEHLD. GOODS \\'is. aere. Winnetka Ave. east of Kotz Rd. baseball romance, featuring William 6 rooms ; hot water heat; bath, gas, PRACTICALLY XEW 'VALXUT YAX-oHaines, Salty O'Neil, Harry Carey, E:: lt>ctricity. $12,500 cash, $14,000. tt:rms. ity dresser and beneh, $:10 ; also, solid Mrs. Harry L. Reno of the Orring0J>en for inspection Sunday 11 a. m. to walnut antique chest of drawers, good ton hotel entertained her club at Karl Dane and others. 5 p. m . Wil. 1582. 52LTN40-Hc conditiou. Bruns. 8643, or address Life lu Notable among the professional ball B-356. 71LTX40-ltp ncheon and bridge Tuesday at the players in the picture are Mike DonFOR SALE - 8 ROOM FRAliE, 4 BEDKnoll\\'ood Country club. lin, greatest hitte-r in the history of rooms, hot water heat. Bargain tor DAVENPORT, DESK AXD CHAIR. ODD -oeash. Open W>r inspection Saturday tables, Victrola, lamps, .over-stuffed baseball and former idol of the New and Sunday P. )f. 1719 Elmwood Ave., chair, paintings, bri<.:-a-hrac, other H. 'vV. Redman, 1304 Gregory ave- York Giants, 1 Bob Meusel, "Irish" ·wumette. Phone 2~99. 52LTX40-ltc furniture. Glencoe 637. 71LTXtO-ltp nue, has returned from New York to Meusel and Tony Lazzeri, stars of the attend the Fourth of July dance at the recent world series and tamous Yanks; FOR SALE-VACA:S'l' a WTD. TO BUY-HSEHLD. GOODS Illinoi ;-; Golf club. C. T. Twombley of Jersey City; -o-WANTED TO BUY - SECO~D HAND Koupal of Pittsburgh; Bob Murray of li.-\.PLE HILL ROAD LOCATIO~ furniture and other household goods. ~Irs. Archibald Martin of Cl~veland, Kansas City; Bill Ludolph of Detroit; Well wooded lot, 59x210 ft., surrounded by Highest prices for ~ame. Crost Furbeautiful homes. Can be had with 118 .~ week- P erry O'Brien of the Philadelphia Athniture StorE>, 1004-6 Emerson St., Ev- Ohio, arrived last Friday for L H ft. frontage, if desired. anston, Ill. Phone l:ni\·. 189. end with Mrs. Harper E. Osborn, 715 letics; Golvin of San Antonio; Red C'ROSSBY AXD l\lcKEXDRY 72L TN 40-tfc Linden a venue. 566 CE~TER, WINX. 2032 Oldham of Pittsburgh; Wilkinson of 53LTX-l0-ltc WAXTED - LAR<;E ORIEXT.-\.L ;RUG the \Vhite Sox, and others. --:-0for room, size t:Jx2:l. ~lust be thick Mrs. J. 0. Young of Portland, Ore., SUlUMER RESORTS and in perfect co ndition . Give full de- ts arriving this week-end to be the Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Shuettge and sc ripti on and prl<:e. Address Life B-355. guest of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Saville, 72LT~-t0-lt c son, Rkhard, 804 Greenwood avenue , WOODED LAKE LOTS IN BEAUTIFUL 216 Fourth street. Yilas County, Wis. ; 1-4 mile to stores, left Monday to motor through \\ris, -oR. R. Station ; sandy beach; muskies, i:t l'OR SALE-:-)IISCELL ..\.:SEOUS consin and Minnesota. IJass, pikE', dt-t:r; near Indian r esen·aM iss Nellie G. Flieger of Denver, -otion and fish hat chery; sanitary r estric- FOR SALE- C'HE.-\P. 1 TYPEWRITEH Col., who has been the guest of Mrs. E. tions ; gentiles. Edna l\1. F eltges, 4170 in good working l'Ondition. Cheap if Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'vV. Lemcke of Vrexl'l, Chicago. Road map on retak en at once. G. L. Zkk and ·· 0 ., Hub- J. Codner, 120 Fourth street, for two Detroit are spending this week-end qUt'St . 55ALTN40-ltc hard \Vood s. Winn. 1887. 7:!L-lO-ltp weeks, left last Saturday for home. with Mr. and ~(r s. E.]. Lipsch of 1501 -oREAL ESTATE FOR SALE - SLICHTLY l:~ED CA~£P Ur. and Mrs. Frank Crosslev and Hill street. outfit. Girl'~ middit>~ and hloomt>rs. size -oI tl and 12. Yery r l'a!';o nablt>. T t' l. 'Vinn.' daughters, Martha and ] ean, of 602 -R illy Klein. son of 1lr. and Mrs. M. Best Real Estate \ T alues 243. 'i:lLTX40-llc \Va s hington avenue, are leaving today Klein, 400 Central avenue, left \Vednesfor Sister Bay, Wis. This Week FOH. S.-\.LE - BABY BASIXETTE .-\.XD day for Tosebo camp, in Michigan. -<>~troller, lik E' new. Kenil. 2656. J..:otz Road. 410x600, $2250 )H'r acrL·. --oJames Elder, son of :Mr. and Mr s. J. 'i3LT40-ltc Washington An·., \Yilm ettt-, 75x12;), $::;; G. Elder of 625 Maple avenue, left yes~Irs. Roger R. Jenness of 220 Linden i)E'I' ft. Bu~itlt·ss Lot, " ·a uk E-ga n Road, $G5 pt:>r fl. terday for Cuh·er Woodcraft school for avenue has as her guest, Miss Mary .\djct ('t· nt Indi Hn Hill Cluh, ilx21U, $!10 the six week s' term. Austin of Chicopee, Mass. Miss Austin per ft. \Y.-\.~TED HO\\. BOAT . .-\.L~O . OUT-oarrived Vvednesday for a week's visit. 46 aert:>~ wt-~t of "·rnnNk a, $1HIH J)t<r acre. hoard :\Jotot'. Call \\' inn. 2!1i:l. ~lr s. \\'. P. Seng, ·Wl Lake avenue, -o74LTX 40-1 tc ( 'om)lldt' Ji;;t of ="orth Shot·t:' Pt'OIWI'th"S. left this week for Land o· Lake~. 1[r. and ~Irs. A. B. Seibold, 522 \YAKTED CLEA~ \\'RITE RAGS, lOc \\'is. She will return in September. Forest avenue, and their family will 1wr lu. 1222 Cent1·al A,·enue, 'Vilmette. spend the months of July and Auu.-t .7-lLT~40-tf() 'W ilnwttt:> 1 6tt~ ~ht:>ridan Rd. at Gull Lake. ~Iich. ~PECI.AL ASSESS~IE~'l' SOTil'E Phonf' '\\'ilm NU· ~~ 40 -oEXCH .\.XGE ~IH.TX 40-1 t<- ;;; YILLAGE OF WILJlET'f}~ lo.fi ss ).[ ary ).[arg-arct Guthrie, who ----------------------------------------------------I>ETROTT SUB"C'RBAX HOllE - $2,000 has been the gue:;t of her cousin, Mrs. SI'i.:CL\L ASSESSJIEX1' XO .· 19.& t' quitr, to exchange for ~orth Shore Harry Barnhill of 516 Fifth street, has Equio·. Addrt>SS Life B-:~50. 7JLTX4tl-ltc XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all returned to her home in Hollywood. Lfl.\X, FIRE A~D ArTO I~Sl:R.\~CE. l' t' ntal~ and building. List your J1l'OJ>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - perso ns intereste d that the President and -0I3oard of Trustees of the Village of 'Viit·rties with us for salt· or r ent. ""t~ ca n STATE OF ILLI~OIS ( mettE' in th e County of Cook and State Harry Clark and Tom \Vilson leit U!'it' :! ~ale!' J1(·()ple · w ith cars. C'OUN'TY OF COOK 1 ~s of Illinois, having ordered that the cen- Wednesday for Camp Fairwood at BelF. H. GA. JX THE C'OUXTY COu RT CJF COOK tral eightf·E>n (18) fe et of the first alley COU XTY. north of Fores t A venu e extending from lair, Mich., where they will remain un"'ilnwttt> 22a ] ~1 :1 \\'ilnwtt t> An·. the west line of Wilmette Avenue to the til after Labor day. 56L·I0-1 tc IX THE l\IATTER OF THE 1 PETITION OF THE YILLAGE I t·ast line of Twelfth Street, (except -oOF KENILWORTH FOR THE 1 acros~ E1 e,·enth Stt'eE't Tvhich is already WTD. TO UF.NT-SPACE M iss Bernice La\\'ton has returned zt7A LEVYING AND SPREADING I pa\·ed), also the central eight (8) feet of the first alley east of Eleventh Street to her home in 1Iemphis, Tenn., after , .L\:XTED - BY 2 ADULTS PLACE IN OF A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT I FOR A LOCAL DIPROYE- 1 and extending from the north line of th e a visit \\'ith her aunt, Mrs. S. P. \\'athack yard to put t ent for summer, use ~lENT CONSISTING OF ADDI- I aforesaid alley to the south line of Elm- kin s, 1322 Green\\'ood avenue . of bathroom. Or on store roof. Address TIONS AND EXTENSIONS TO )· !';o. 21 wood Avenue, be improved by grading Life B-354. 57ALTX40-1tp THE EXISTING SYSTEM OF 1 -oand paving with concrete and otherwise :l.-\.NITARY SEWERS, AS PRO- 1 improYing the same, the ordinance for ~fr. and Mrs. Miles ~IacDonald are Gl WTD. TO RF.XT-FrRX. JJOTiSES YIDED BY ORDINANCE, IN I the same being on file in the office of moving this week into their n~w home THE VILLAGE OF KENIL- I tht> Yillage Clerk of said Village, and W.\XTED - PrRNISHED HOUSE FOR WORTH, COOK COUXTY, I said Yillage having applied to the Coun- on the lake at the foot of El'lmYood .July by Dr. ~L R. Barker, Cox Bldg. ILLINOIS. J ty Court of Cook County, Illinois, for a\·enue. G1L40-ltc Notf('e an assessment of the cost of said 1m-oNotice is hert'bY givt>n to all persons pronment, according to benefits, and a Mrsl L. E. Davis, 110 Thirteenth interested that the Board of Local Imr·evised and corrected assessment thereWANTED TO BUY-UOlT SES 86 provements of the sald Village of Kenil- fo1· ha\·ing bE-en made and returned to street, had as a recent guest, Miss Reta WAXTED-HOUSE. LARGE, MODERN, worth has heretofore filed in said court said Court (Dockt>t No. 194), the final Clausen of 'Manistee, Mich. 6 bt'drooms or more. Plenty of ground. in said cause a certificate showing the hearing thereon will be held on the 18th -cXot more than 4 blocks from grade cost of the work provided for in said day of July, A. D. 1927, at 10 o'clock Statistics show that sixty-two per cause, the amount rt>served for interest, A. l\1. or as soon thereafter as the busischool. Address Life B-351. 66LN40-ltPI and showing that the improvement has ness of the court will permit. cent of the telephones in the world are been constructed in substantial conformAll persons desiring, may file objt>c- in the United States, the remainder of WANTED TO BUY-VACANT ity to the requirements of t~e · original tions in said Court before said day and ordinance therefor. The heanng to con- may appear on the hearing and make the world having only thirty-eight per cent. sider and determine whether the facts as their defense. stated in said certificate a.re true will be Said ordinance provides for the collec-::>\'AC'AST LOT IN WILMETTE 'l'HAT held in said court on the fifth day of tion of said assessment in ten annual in:Mrs. George L. Martin, 1046 Elmhal': all improvements ln. l\Iust be .July, A. D. 1927, at tt>n o'clock A. M., stallments and with annual interest close to C. & N. '\Y. R. R. transporta- or as soon thereafter as the business of thereon at the rate of six ( 6) per wood avenue, is spending t\Yo weeks tion. Address Life B-300. G7L'40-tfp the court will permit. All persons deslr- eentum per annum, as provided by law. visiting friends in \\"atseka. ing, may file objections in said cause by Dated, Wilmette, Illinois, June 30th, -oor before said time, and may appear on A. D. 1927. FOR SALE-USED ('A RS Itlinois has 93 wage earners per thouCHARLES N. EVANS, the hearing and make their defense. Person appointed by sand of population. The average for Dated, Kenilworth, Illinois, June 15, the P1·esident of the 1927. Board of Local Im- the United States is 78 per thousand. SPECIAL THIS WEEK BOARD OF LOCAL UIPROVEMENTS provements of the Vil1926 Chrysler Sedan, like new, $1,100. OF THE VILLAGE OF KENILWORTH. lage of Wilmette, Cook The ayerage cost of municipal gov$350 down. County, I 1 1 i n o i s , to ernment in Illinois is $24.11 per capita B~·. Ralt>h R. Hawxhurst, WERSTED MOTOR CO. make said assessment. President. 562 Lincoln ~ve . · '\\'inn. 165 L40-2tc per annum. L39-2tc Miss Leonore Dingee, 912 Lake avenue, sailed for Europe on the Ryndam June 29. She will be abroad until the first of September, traveling throug1 England, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and France. Miss Dingee stopped in Washington on her way east. Zane Grey's latest story, "The Drums of the- Desert," will be on the screen Friday and Saturday at . the Varsity. Warner Baxter plays the leading role supported by an all-star RE!\L ES'rAtrE TliERC04'\L WAN'rED USED CARS GSLT~40-ltc

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