December 14, 17 1~28 · 100 WILMETTE LIFE FOR RENT-APT. FOR SALE-HSEHOLD. GOODS FOR RENT-2 ROOM KITCHENETTE LARGE COAL STOVE HEATER FOR apartment, steam heat, janitor service. sale. 882 Cherry St., Wlnn. 100LT12-ltp near transportation. Call Wilmette 1800. 67LTN33-tfc LADY'S SOLID MAHOGANY, ANTIQUE desk, $26. Tel. Winn. 286. 100LTN12-ltp FLAT-5 ROOMS, BATH & GARAGE. $50. 1806 Walnut ave. Tel. Wil. 2626. FOR SALE-EDEN WASHING MA67LTN12-ltp chine, with fine motor. $15. . Phone Kenilworth 267. 100LT12-ltc 6 ROOMS AND BATH, HEATED; ALSO closed-in porch, 2nd floor, $65. 491 Madi- LARGE DAVE:N"PORT; ROUND DINson Ave., Gle!;lcoe 1258. 67LTN12-ltc ing rm. table with 6 boards; floor lamp. Tel. Glencoe 1429. 100LTN12-ltc 88 FOR RENT-FURN. APART~IENTS 101 JVTD. 'f:O BUY-HSEHLD. GOODS Help "Put Over" Bazaar For Extra Christn1as Guests WANTED TO BUY-SECOND-HAND NEW SPANISH COURT APARTMENTS fm·niture and other household goods. Furnished bedroom and bath apartments, Highest prices for same. Crost Furnimaid service. Will rent by week or ture store, 1004-6 Emerson St., Evansmonth for holidays. For information ton, Ill. Ph. Univ. 189. 101LTN48-tfc see Mrs. Pittman. 924 Spanish Court, Phone Wilmette 2920. 68LTN12-ltc 102 FOR SALE-MISC. 2 RM. KITCHENETTE APARTMENT, VALUE $25. PRACTICALLY NEW, completely furnished, near tran sp. and childs' areoplane bike. $10 cash. Tel. schools. R easonable. 1545 Judson Ave., \Vinn. 1880. 102-LTN12-ltp Ravinia. Ph. Highland Park 3779. 68LTN12-ltp ALMOST NEW WILTON RUG; 9x15. ~====~~==~~~~=~~ Tel. Winn. 1701. 10l::LTN12-ltc 69 FOR RENT-HOUSES MAHOG. HEPPLETHWAITE BUFFET, $75 ; gold mirrot·, $10; mahog. cabinet 8 ROOl\I STONE HOUSE; 2 BATHS ; Vi ctrola, $15. Tel. 'Vinn. 2014. $100. 730 Center St. Tel. Winn . 1530. 102LTN12-ltc 69LTN4-tfc -Life Photo 13 FOR SALE - JAQUES ETCHINGS, Betts paintings, oriental rugs, writing desk, floor lamps, dresses and miscelFRA~KLI~ BUILDING laneous articles. Ph. Wilm ette 2546. Large l"econd ft. office suitable for doctor 102LTK12-ltc or denti st. One small priYate office, $15 pe r mo. Best loca ti on in town. Ph. Winnetka 382. 73LTN9-tfc FOR RENT-STORE & OFFICES HOOI<ED RUGS These uniquely costumed girls did a hefty job last Saturday in "putting over" the annual Girls' club bazaar at the 3chool, proceeds from which go into the scholarship fund of the club. Reading from left to right-Margaret Gordon, Wilmette; Rosemary Ellison, \Vinnetka; Katherine Panushka, Winnetka; Jane Copthorne, Hubbard \Voods; Eileen Logan, Wilmette; Marion Langdon, Wilmette; Ro:;ide Mazer, Hubbard \\foods; Norma Heath, Wilmette; Marion Rockafellow, Wilmette, and Donna Wiley, Evanston. of the original ordinance therefor, and has applied to said com~.t to consider and d etermine whether or not the facts stated in said certificate are true, and that said court has fixed Monday, the 31st day of December, A. D. 1928, at ten o·clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit, at the room of said County Court in the County Building, in the City of Chicago, in said Cook County, as the time and place f0r the hearing on said application. All persons desiring may file objections in snid Court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Dated, December lOth, 1928. E"ARL E. ORNER ERNEST C. CA-ZEL ALBERT L. GRINNELL PAUL A. HOFFMAN C. MILES l\IcDONALD HANS VON REINSPERG GORDON WILSON Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette. L12-2tc SPECIAL ASSES!';JU::XT XOTICE OFFICE FOH RENT-LARGE SPACE l~TJ:<;R ESTING l\IODEHATELY main floor, desirable location . priced. 133G Central Ave., \\.ilmettc 4164. 011 22%xl71;2. T ~ nant ca n sublet space. 102L12-ltp Ph. 'Vinne tlm 201. 73LTN4-tfc F'OH SALE- BLACK LACE EVENING dress, also red beaded evening dress, FOR SAJ,E-HOUSES s ize 36. $10 each. Beautiful black fox 2-piece, u.r:-tcticallY new, $20. Phonograph mahogany, Marshall Field ; Cheney and r ecords, $40. 1042 GreenC ROOM BHICK HOME; 2-CAH GARwood Ave. Wilmette 492. 102L12-ltc age on weJJ land :::caped lot 70x132. .Canva:-;ed wa11 :-;; ex tra lav.; radiator cov- JOI-l:'~SO~ I CE SKATES, 10 YR. SIZE. ers; electric · refrigeration ; . ga:-; stove. Heavy tan wool sweater, blue chinchill£! Reasonable t e rm~ . Price $25,000. coat & hat, 5 yr. size. Also toy:-;. T t>l. K enilworth 1974. l02L12-ltc SPECI:\LS ALSO TO GIVE DANCE Helen Brandriff, Barbara Mearns, Harriette Christie, Lois ~ordberg, Clara Cornell, Josephine Otter, Ruth Enright, Helen Shepherd, Georgiana Gun salves, Janet Hughes, Evelyn Wienecke, Mary Karker, Nancy Knapp, Barbara Laing, and Sarah Minor have issued invitations for a dance to be held at the Skokie Country club on January ~ · Mrs. Frank L. Bellows, mother of Mrs. Walter Knoop, 221 Warwick road, Kenilworth gave a breakfast at the Sovereign hotel Friday for Mrs. Eric Fennel of Honolulu, whose husband, Dr. Fennel, is here to give a course of lectures at the University of Illinois. Mrs. Fennel with her small daughter, Betty Ann, accompanied Dr. Fennel. -oHarry Weese, 141 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth left Saturday, December 1, for Biloxi, Miss., where he expects to stay until Christmas. John Wilds, 244 Oxford road, Kenilworth is leaving on Tuesday, December 11, to join Mr. Weese for a few days of golf. -oMr. and Mrs. E. J. Parmalee formerly of Roslyn road, Kenilworth entertained their evening bridge club Tuesday evening at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Samuel Hypes, 480 Hazel avenue, Glencoe. -oMrs. George Keehn, 100 Church street, Winnetka, formerly of Kenilworth, is visiting in the east. Mrs. Keehn went to New York to spend Thanksgiving with her cousin. -oMiss Laura Durgin, 627 Forest avenue, will be home December 20, fqr the holidays, from Sheffield, Ill., where she is teaching· in the high school. -0- ATTRACT1YE 6 nom e nea r schools H. W . h eat; gas pets and drapes. SHIXGLE and trains. C:nrage; sto\;e; ice box; carPrice $23,500. R 0 0 :\I S~~II'I H & HRO\\T X. IXC. FOn SALE - THOH. MANGLE, $75, UniYer:-al gas rang·e, $25, Hoov r sweeper, $25, 100 lb. cap. ice box, $15, Lovekin H. W. Heater, $7 5. Ph. Wilmette 3500. lOl::Lll-tfc + I ·w innetka 142-!47 PHACTICALLY NEW LIONEL ELEC7iLT~l2-ltc tri c Train, ~tandard size with aeces----------------sories. Heasonable. Ph. Glencoe 323. 0\\T~ER to2LTN12-ttc . SAC'J~TFICF:S 10 R00:\1, SOLID BRICK FOR SALE-BOY'S SHOE SKATES, English Co lonial; 6 bedrooms, 4 baths, size 6, also dark blue wool dress :::ize 4 poreheH, ~ fireplaces; 2 t'Hl' garage; 1G, both fine condition. WilmettE' 2758. immense, beautifu·lly w ooded grounds; 102LTN12-ltc e hoi<.:t:> E:1st section. Reduced fr om $58,000 to $45,000. BOY'S JOHNSON SHOE SKATES, SIZE 3-g·ood as ne w, $4. 1 e lec. eng·ine, train & tracks, $6. Man's overcoat, size 38-40, 'Yinne tka 254 720 Elm St. $5. Child's coat, 7-8 yr., $2. Tel. Winn. 7iLT~l2-ltc 2144. 102LTN12-ltc 736 Elm St. 1IO\T ED EA.S'r Wilmette Spedal Assessment No. 222 IN THE MATTER OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT of the Village of Wilmette for the improvement consisting of the construction. and installation of a main water supply pipe in Miami Road and infitalling service pipes connected with said water mafn, etc. Special Assessment No. 222 in the County Court of Cook County, Illinois. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Improvements of ::;aid Village, has heretofore filed in said Court, in said cau::;e, a certificate ::;howing the cost of the im-. provement, and the amount reserved for inter· ·st, leaving no excess to be abated in sa.id assessment, and also that said improvement has been completed In substantial conformity to the requirements of the original ordinance therefor, and has applied to said court to consider and determine whether or not the facts stated in said certificate are true, and that said court has fixed Monday, the 31st day of December, A. D. 1928, at ten o'clock A. 1\J., or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit, at the room of said County Court in the County Duilding, in the City of Chicago, in said· Cook County, as the time and plHce for the heaJ;ing on said application. A 11 persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day and may <~n pear on the hearing and make their defense. Dated, December lOth. 1928. :RARL E. OkNER ERNEST C. CAZEL ALBERT L. GRINNELL PAUL A. HOFFMAN C. MILES McDONALD HANS VON RETNSPERG GORDON WILSON Hoard of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette. I..12-2tc HEIXSEX RE:\L'l'Y CO. ~o Mo JJ ©lffiiiD~it@IID & CC©o 340 Linden Ave. O'V);'ER OFFERS VERY ATTRA TIVE 6 room white Colonial in best ::\'ortheast location. Splendid i-urroundings EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER, $18 :50; Boy's o'coat, size 14. $7.50; ice box, 100 and modern house. Price $18,500. lb., $5.00; Victrola, $15. Tel. Glencoe 463. 102LTN12-ltp WA~TED '1'0 BUY-~IISC. 103 ·wilmette 68 77L12-ltc A POOL TABLE FOR PRIVATE HOME~ ----------------Tel.' Winn. 1037. 103LTN12-ltc NORTHBROOK, 8 Rl\I. HOUSE. LOT 132x150, near depot. Suitable for board- WANTED- FLAT TOP, MAHOGANY ing hous e. $9,000. ~o brokers. Wilfinished desk and chair. Wilmette 2758. mette 1582. 77L12-ltp 103LTX12-ltc BEAUTIFUL WALNUT CONSOLE VICtrola; jap mink neckpiece; 4 evening dresses. All bargain:;. T el. Winn. 2416. 102LTN12-ltc NORTHBROOK, MODERN 5 RM. BUNGalow. H. W. heat. Lot 75x328. Garage. Splendid location $1!,000, terms. No brokers. Wilmette 1582. 77Ll2-ltp ?8 SPECIAL ASSESSlUENT NOTICE Wilmette Spechtl AssessnH'nt :Xo. 221 IK THE :\lATTER OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT of the Village of Wilmette for the · improvment of the first al ley FOR SALE- 100x187 FEET CHOICE VA- north of Washington Avenue from the cant; highly restricted section. $8,000. east line of Seventeenth Stree t to the One or two houses. west line of Sixteenth Street and thP alley approach from the west line of Sixteenth Street to the west curb line of 720 Elm St. \Vinnetka 254 Sixteenth Street by grading and paving 78LTN12-ltc with concrete and otherwise improving same. 5 ACRES, WOODED, 0~ DUNJ?EE RD. Special A:--seRsment No. 221 in. th~ County near new airport. Ideal for h1gh class Court of Cook County, Ilhnols. roadhouse. Bar~ain. :wilmette Life NOTICE is hereby given to all perA-226. 78LTN12-ltp soris interested that the Board of Local -· Improvements of said Village, has hereSO BUSINESS PROPERTIES tofore filed in said Court, in said cause, a certificate ::;howing the cost of the imm·ovement, and the amount rel'lerved for ~ interest, leaving no excess to be abated READY FOR DEVELOPMENT. CALL in said assessment, and also that said Hill & Stone, Winnetka 1544. improvement has been completed in subS.OLTN12-lt<·j stantial conformity to the requirement!': FOR SALE-VACANT HEINSEN RE.ALTY CO. ELM ST. BUSINESS I .OT Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knoop, 221 Warwick road, Kenilworth entertained thirty guests at the dinner dance last Friday evening at the Kenilworth ch1b. Mrs. Claude Burnham, 536 Roslyn road, Kenilworth spent a few days this week in St. Paul, Minn. visiti.ng Mr. Burnham's mother. -o. Mrs. C. Boyd of Albany, N. Y. arrived this week for an indefinite visit with her mother, Mrs. B. F. Blymyer, 626 Lake avenue. -oThe Kenilworth Club is givmg a Military euchre party and supper this evening. Mrs. R. Ward Starrett and Mrs. Dean Hole are the hostesses.