48 WILMETTE LIFE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE July 22, 1927 at five ( 5) foot Intervals; cured by applk.ation of two ( 2) pounds of sodium onloride flake~ to each square yard of pavement, including labor and material at $2.40 per square yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . $3,302 . 40 brick cat<'h basin cylindrical in shall(', four ( 4) feet in internal diameter and slx ( 6) feet deep, with wall eight .< 8) Inches thick, with upper two ( 2) f-et of brick work drawn in uniformly from four ( 4) feet to two ( 2) feet in dlamPter at the top and with a cast iron 1 eo\·t'r and perforated lid weighing 4~0 pound!:i, constructed in place an~ tnt~l ped ancl . <'onnected to the sewer m sa Hl alley .. .. ... .. ............... ~ 1 OO .flt) 12 lineal fp e t of eight (8) mch mter·~1al dianwtt>t' vitrified til e pipe connec·tJon from cat<'h hasin to s e wer @ $1.ii0 p e r· foot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 s. oo Total ... . ................ $:J,RR II .on Tlw o\\' llt ·rs of a majority of th e frontage of tlw Jots and .lands UJ~nn .said streets wh e rf'in the satd work IS tn h. · dont.> may wit·hin t e n (10) days of tilt· date lwreof as providNl by law t:'lt·d lr o take said work and ent'r into a writ t· ·n contraet to do said work at tt·n Jl·· r centum (J()<y( ) less than th e prie t> at whi<'h llw same has been awardNl. 8ARL E. OHNER .fOR~ ('LARK BAKE!t I·~RXEST C. CAZEL CLAHF.NCE E. DRA YEJ: PA l'L A. HOFFl\IAX I other 85 percent being normal and it phia and later visited in \Vashington, seemed wiser to know all that could D. c. be known of the latter. The first ques-otion that arose was how to study nor.Mr. and Mrs. P: R. Kenney of San mal children and here the word "Pre- Diego, Cal., motored to \Vilmette the vent ion" came into use with the idea last \\'eek in June for a three weeks' of preYenting abnormal . conditions to visit with Mr. Kenney's daughter, Mrs. develop through the provtswn of Eugene H. Loughrin of 212 Wood court, I~roper conditions. He said that at this and his son, John Kennev of 1709 tune all b.ranch.es of education are in- Washington avenue. Mr.· and Mrs. terested 111 thts stu~y ~f preventive I Kenney left Monday to return to San work except the socwlogJst.s, but that Diego by way of the northern route. he does not know of a stngle studY -oof the kind being made by them. ~I iss Doroth,· TwY \\'ho \\'aS th·.' feels. that the s.ociologists will have to l!ttcst oi ~1 iss !::Iizabeth Cullen of 1· 2zr, get mteres_ted Ill ~hildren if they are I Ashland an~nuc for senral ,,·eeks leit to help .and cc.rtamly .their . help is Sunda\· to return to her home in \e\\' needed Ill makmg ')0CJa) a·ljtts · ttllClltS \' J (·...,. · " . ' or.;: tty. 11f ·' tss I rm· ,,·ho was gradu castly and 11.abeturaVIIy.. G a ted last Year from. Swarthmore col0 escr· a ar1oua roups 1 'II · (' 1 · · · The L niYersity of Iowa conclucb liYc cgc, \\'1 1 enter 1 o umlll<.t u]t~n· cl~ s ltty tn Pre-Schools which Dr. Bald\\'ill. de- tac an a< Ya11Cl'C course. 111 ·,ng ts 1. scribed somewhat as f ollo\\'s: :Y otlce or A ward ol Contraet For paving and otherwise improving the first alley north of Lake A venue from H. Williams, assistant village man- Fifteenth Street to Main Street. Wilmette Special Assessment No. 19:1 ager of Glencoe and ·superintendent of Wilmette, Illinois, July 20, 1927. the Glencoe Golf club who was seriousNotice is hereby given to all persons ly burned in an explosion of naphtha, interested that the bids for paving and was able to attend the Glencoe · club otherwis' improving the first alley north tournament Wednesday though not to of Lake Avenue from Fifteent·h Street to play. He came out for a little while Main Street were opened on the 19th day of July, 1927 and Universal Paving about noon time a·nd met scores of his Co., of Oak Park, Illinois, being the Dr. :Bird T. Baldwin, head of 'the Child Welfare Research station of the friends who were very glad indeed to lowest responsible bidder, contract was awarded to said l'niyersal Paving Co., . University of Iowa was the speaker at see him out again. It was the first time he had been on the 1!lt-J1 day of July, 1927. Said bid assembly of the summer session of the is for the work as a whole and is as National Kindergarten and Elementary permitted to leave the hospital since follows: college . last Monday afternoon. Dr. J u~· 2 when he and Mrs. Williams were HO cubie yards of <·xea\·ation @ $1.00 per yat·d .................... $ 460.00 Baldwin told about the child welfare severely burned as the result of an 1,::76 square yards of Portland cement explosion of naphtha in their home. Mrs. research work that is being conducted I'Oncrett> pa Yemf'nt, seve n ( 7) inche~ Williams wilt not be able to leave the in the state of Iowa. thick, mixed in the proportion by yol. ume of one ( 1) part P01:t1and Cenlt'nt. Dr. Baldwin stated that ten years hospital for a few weeks, but is slowtwo ( 2) parts of clean, s·~larp sand anrt ago when this work ·was started in ly recovering. Mr. Williams says that ( 3) r>arts of crushed limestmw or Iowa it caused a great deal of com- despite the fa-ct that both he and Mrs. · graYel from· % inch to 2-% inches in ment that one of the states of the Vv"illiams were severely burned about sizt> and \~1 1th 1,~ inch asphaltic felt the face, physicians declare no pert>xpansion joints, extending through Union should set aside a department ancl aeross the pave ment at thirty (:10) and appropriate funds for the studv o( manent scars will remain. foot inten·als and set normal to thf1 normal children. It had been the 1-labit eentt>r lint> of t·~le pavement, and with of educators up to that time to study Miss Ruth Phelps is returning to her a concealed lll-tal joint, along the e t'nter line of tht> ))a \'ement, of No. 18 only abnormal people and . children be- home at 260 Wood court next week g·,·\Jnmizt>d or painted shet' t steel, six t·ause it was so mu'Ci1 easier to arouse \\'ith the group of girls who have been ancl nne-half (Gl}.l) inches h~gh, Jwld inte~est and sympathy concerning de- at Camp Wilmette. Miss Lois Phelps in pla<'t' by % inch round ~tee! rocll', fecttves. In his opinion this seemed has just returned from a ten days' trip I tiftP<' Il (Hi) inches iong and with ~"'~ inch round st et> I rods, three ( :~) ft·et rather useless because after all only to the East. She .attended the Baptist long set in tlw middle of the pavement about IS percent are defective, the Young People's convention in Philadelancl n<ll'mal to tlw C't'nter line thereof, J. H. Williams Recovers TELLS OF RESEARCH From Severe Naphtha Bums WORK AMONG CHILDREN J. Expert From Iowa State Welfare Station Addresses National Kindergarten Students HANS VO~ REINSPI·~W; JOHN F. 'VIEDLIX Boartl of Lo<'al Improvements r,f t IJ,. Yillage of 'Vilmette IA:1-1 tt : Do You Rememb·e r l ) ~Way Baek When~ Any old clothes were good enough for golf? Don't discount He ~-Tilt· l'n· -Sl'lwrd 11 lll'l't· lllt·y lo\t '·'Jl till' YILI. .H;E OF \HLUET'I'}~ l'luld.t·n a!l tht· tinlt· a11<.1 ha\'t ' thl'lll lrom ~ht· agy of t \\'0. mont hl-4. J lt·l't' tht·.r Jllakt· '!lt~n~n · t· ::;tudtt·s · or mdal.wlism, nutritiOn. lllt·ntal dt ·\·t·lopnwnt and physical dt'\'t·IOJ.>~llt:llt :\H lt t:ll.:t ·.-; Jlla< ·t· in t lw \'L'I'Y .\'~>Ung· llltant up to tltt· ag< · of t·ig·JH or llllW months. !?-Thi::; iH t·allt·d lht · Pn·-Sl'lwol llomc Lauot·atory and tht> dlil<lr 1·11 al't· "l'Pt all day and t·ang·t· in ag·,. from 15 month~ ~ 0 two Yt' ars. This plan· i:-; liiH· n home tn t'\'t · r~·. way t' XL't·J!l that all t'quipnwnt h:u; ht·t·n flttt·d to a t·hild's lh't·ds, small chairs low. 8leps, low sheh·t·s. small bt·ds and :·hatrs. l'tt·. The l'hildn·n art· brought at !l a . m .·. usually by thl'ir fathers and t-;t.ay unttl ~ p. m,. llt>n· tht·y at't' studied fJ om .tht· standJlOJilt of food, t'Xt'l"l'iSt' and all kllld::; of dt·\ t·lopnwm. .' 3-H.t·rt" is tilL' ="ur~t · r;\· SC'hool wh<'re tlw d11~dn·n art· kt·pt for half a daY and range 111 age front lS months to ·three p ·ars. llt·n · t lw t·hi lctr·,·n an· mt·a:mn d Ill numt·ruu::; wa~ · ::; from timl' to time and oiJsen·ed. XursnJ St'lrcH·1 4-At Anws is a Xurst·ry St'hool where tht> ehild~·t:'n an· studit·d primar·iJy from t.~t:> pos.itiOn of l.ionw Et onomit's: This Ht hool ts mon· ltkt' n t~·pical nut·serv ~choo,l. The Homl· J::conomit·s IH'n]llt' ha,:e ,lJmo£t ~un away wnh. thl' Xur·st · r~· !whool idt>a, Dt . Baldwin satd, from tht · slandpolnt of nutrit.ion. but that · tlwy also needPd to get mterestl'd in and dt' \'l' lop tt:"<.·hnltJUt> . . . 5:-Tht> fifth branch of thf' wot·k in lown rs at . tht·.Sta~e TPaclwrs collegl' at t'edar Falls. .whtch. Js callt·d th~· Prt'-kindt·t·g-art.-.n st hnol .tnd takt>£ l'htldrt·n fo 1· eitl . half a day or nil day as is dt>sin·d. '1~~:. ~'t-~H£011 for i.ntrndudng- this ~ort 1)f thing~lt a tt-acht·rs collt>g-t· nr. Baldwin sairt ~s that tlwn· I~ now a gr0up of psYl'holoo·_ JSts who sa~· that tht· littlto l'hild ·iR mo;l' !.han an "I. (J." .~llt'~· lw·k at him as an lntt>gratt·d unit. Tht· lwnd of tlw dt·r>a~tmt·nt IH t·allt·d "Tht· Proft'Sl'OI' of f"htld D(·\"t·lopnwnt." 'l'ht· <'hilcl is l'l'gar·dt·d from all standpoint~-physit'al growth mton~al growth. mdaholism. lws.:,au~t· It h~ ~"onstd~·rt·d that ont~ of t})t·!o;t' tT1ingH is as f'Ssl·llttal as anntlh·r if the wht ,lt· lift· of the t'hlld is to ·lJe prow·rly undt-r~tood. .\utlc·t· uf .\\\arcl ut' {'nutrat't F(1.'.' pa , ·ing- and otht·rwist' llllJH'o\'ing- t 'lt ' I 11·st allPy north of ""ashington .A Yt' llllt frnm ~t ' \' t·lltt ·t· Jlt h ~tl't ' l't t·) Hiclg·t· I: na rl. ( \\"iiJJh·tt· · ~Jlt ·<'i al .·\sst' S!<IlH·nt Xo. !?o2) \\.ilmf'ttt>, Tllinoi~ . .July ~o. 1 ~127. . ~ ot i<'t> is ht>n·hy g-i\·t.> n to a II Jh·rsons lntvr<'s~t · d .that lht· hids for pn\·ing- and nt lwnnst· lmprn\·ing· the firl't a llt·Y nortlr of \\· ashing-ton .·\n·nut> from ~t>Y~nt C'r nth ~~ J't't't t.o Hi!lg·p noad Wt·l'r nJh' llt·d on t lw 1 !1th <lay of .Tt!l~·. 1 n7. and l'niYt>r,..a~ Pa\'ing- ('o . of Oak Park, Tllinnil', ht>Jn~ tht· ln\\'t·st rt·sponsibJt.. binrh·r, contrac~ wa~ awardt'd to snicl 1.·niYPr~al ~a.\'lng-. <"c.). o.n tlw 1 ~lth day nf .July. 1 !127 . ~ · ttcl htrl ts tor tht · work as a w\10le and ts as follO\\'s : iiOCI t·uhi<· yar:is t)f t' Xt'H\'H tion ({[ $1.00 llPr sq. yard .. .. ............ $ 600 .00 l ,ROO sQU::tl'f' yards of Portland C'emPnt cont·rett· pa \'t'lllt'nt ., se,·en ( 7) incl1 " S thiek, mixNI in the prnportion, by Yolumt· of ont· ( I ) part of Pnrt Ia n<'l <' f> nwnt, two <:.?) part~ of ('ll'an, sh~rn. sand. and thl'l't' (:\) part~ of clean crush,~d linwston(' Ill' g-ra\'el from !\;; in<'h to lt /, inclw::: in sizf' and with 1,4 inch asphalt i<' ft'lt I'X))ansion ioint!'; . :O. ~' t llt)I'J11Cl) (O tllt' l'"'.:!t'l' ]inP Of thf' Jl' 1 \"··nwnt :\t thir·t~· (:tO) foot inten·::l'ls. at ~:?.~0 Pt·t· ~quart' rard . ... . . $4,320.00 'rota I ...................... $-l,no.oo T'w mnwrs of a m :tjorit~· of the frontac-t.> of tlw lots and lnnd~ upnn ~:-1id ~tt"t't'ts \\'ht>J't>in tlw ~aid work is to lw rlnnP nwy within tt>n (10) clays nf tlw dntt' lwruof as prn,·idt'O b~· law t>l··t'l ··" tnl<""' said work and t>ntt't' into a writtPn r·nntra·'t to do said work· at t1·n p ar ""ntl!lll ( 10(·;) h-ss than tlw prict> at whi<'h tlw sanw h :ts l)N'n awarded. 1·:.\ HL K OR:\' ER .I tilT:'\ f'LA HK TI \ KF:H ER:\'F~'l' <'. ('..\7El, t'f , _\l~EXCF 1~ . nR \YEH P.\l·r. A. H0FF~f\X H . \X~ ,~0:'\ Rt.-:TXSPEHI: yourself. Today a sn1art, natty golf suit is the thingand the on 1 y thing. No golf clothes like those tailored to order by FOUR-PIECE GOLF SUIT Regular Trousers with Extra Knickers $45 $55 $65 $75 l Cutt Fitted and Tailored to Your Order CITY SALES-FOURTH FLOOR 319 West Van Buren Street Mrs. T~wne and her daughter. Camma. fornH.·rly of Kenilworth. are spending the summer ·at the Orrington. .J()HX F. \\.TE!1L£X Honr<l of Loeal Trnpt·m· enwnt~ of th.\.illage of 'Yilmt:'ltt·