Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jul 1931, p. 5

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oo4Jaraagrei to ~ ~iurnisn ai VV4Li LL domestic use to certain property own- ers in the unattachiec area who were affected bv recent action of the Wil- mette Village board to stop the sup- ply of water flowing into No Man's Land from the Wilmette mains. Benjamin Bis of Bis Realty com-. pany attended the,Kenilworth board meeting Monday and not only re- quested water service for doMestic ruse: for the, Miralago building on Sheridan road in No Man's Land but also, asked for the . right to use the Kenlilworth ire hydrant nearby. in case iof ire.' The question of.the advisability. of, taking an>v. additional -consumers fromn the N'o Man's Land district was discussedby the Kenilworth trustees, at length, and, 'in view. of the. fact that the capacity of the intake pipe at the Kenilworth water works is limited. it .was decided to furnîsh water for clomestic use only and not for ire protection.- Ca celladti.n Clause The contract offercd Ibv the village of Kenilworth to the Buils Realty conipany contains a inety%-day can- cellation clause. The saine contract was offered to the Keystonie Oul coin- pany across the street fromn the Mira- lago building. The Miralago and other buildings in No Man's Land -%hich have been getting water from Wilmette are stil ivithout ire protection. Wilmiette asks a five lhundred dollar 1e iot L tors, etc. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Caldwell and their sinail son, James Edward, of Wauwatosa, Wis., were the week-, end guests of Mrs. CaldWelI's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Zeut- schel, 2022 Wilmette avenue. 0o- Robert Dorman, who attends the Catheciral Boys' school of St. John the. Divine in New York, -is spendînïg bis. vacation with bis grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles 'A. Mair- of' 3271 Fourteentb street, David Burnham of 536. Rosivon road, Keenilworth, a;rrived home last Friday from Hyannisport,' Mass. His brother, Philip, who grgduated froni Princeton university this year, is also at home. SUNAY 3CJ HOU.AL EERISES-9:45 iL.A- M JuLy 12, 1931 Sùbject: '"SACRAMBNT" * READING ROOM-1 148 Cettal Avenue Oýpen .Daily (cxoeptiug Wednesday) A. M. to 9- K1. M *W.ednýesday .9 A. M.; t7:4 5 P., M.-i open Sundag afteanons P. Mv. to 6 P. M SThe Bib>le and Works df Mary. Baker ýEddy and.,ail other aiborÀd I Chirisadan Science 'Literatnte may b. read., borrow d o parchawe at et. Reading RQom. TMI! PUBLIC 15 'CORDIALLY INVITED TO AtTEND 1115 -CIIURCH SERVICES AN~D VISIT THE! READING ROOM PATRONIZE OUR,. ADVERTISRERS- I I TA. ILORS DEPARTMENT STORE IýOR THE FAMILY 1123-27 Central, Ave. DONAGORDON DRESSES These styllgh frocks are fashloned of dalnty. voiles, lawIï and ba- tiste', materlals. A full range of sizes and smairt sumnmer pat- S terns to choose from. $1.95 and J6~¶ SWIM SUITS Simart confortable swlM SuIi sfor. men and women, made by fie Il. V'. D. company and developed by JolinnY Ieis9muller. $2;-9to $5-00 Phone Wil. 1914 POPULAR BEACH, PAJAMAS- A selection of new styles neatly faslt1oned of gayly colore<l mateils o popular tits seasoil. PRINCESS SLIPS FoQrni-fltttigslips Ait fleïbh and *bite. Tite new long length. 00 Oto$ 1.25 ANKLETS AVI~NUESTRAWS AVIENUE A chôle of!11il gises lu Beau Bruïnmel sallors and flexlble C. C. R emgeckar $L 5 to Qpposite St. Jeph school WE FIT OUR SHOES -BY> X-RAY -I Detiendable Merchandise

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