Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1931, p. 5

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costs. WoulId Cut Back Corners "It would be impossible to do any work of this kind before xext spring as considerable legai and engineering work is required before a, contract cani be let. Special assessment bonda matuiring ini from two to ten .year*s could be issued to pay for' the work. In this way if the streets were paved next sprinÉg, the .,first, assessment wouild flot be,.due. until 1934, but the adjustment of street corners to meet. the demands of modern:. drivingý con- ditions can proceed as soon as theic work can be financed. "Every - thirikiiig 'person knowvs that tinies will get hetter, and by do- ing this work noW it would seern t-at the property owner woùld be nîakin'g an excellent investment at a verv low cost and ini such a way that no ad- ditional financial, burdens would be placed.on hini for at least two vears.' Let'&', Hear Front You The WXVILMETTE~ LIrE Nvould be inl- 'terestëêd in receiving th~e reaction. of propertv owvners, to this proposai. M,ýark atd. return the coupon belovV, or. send us a fetter giving us Vour vi ew: X\rj!iette Life \Viliiette. Illinois Dear Sir: Fl 1 favor the Plan. for street iim- I)rovenierlts as outined iii vour article. Cdo flot f aor hiproposai. Frontage in feet ... ........ Naine...... . . .... Address .. . .. . . St. Fraci P3T3A .Fridaiv afteriioo. September. 25, at 2 o'cock, St. Francis, Xavier, Parent Teacher association wilI hiold their, ifirst meeting of the school year. >A * short sketch entitled "Mv Soli john' has been vtY. cleverly wmorked out and will be presented by the follow- ing nmembers: Mrs. Alva Chubb), Mrs. Thos. Mintz, 'Mrs. Artbur .1. Huglhes. ,~ classification ofttins parcel ot prop- erty does -not permit filling stations, and the Board of Appeals .based its decis ion on those -grounds.' Excep- tions have been made in the past, but thhe Board of Appealg stated that i: saw no justification granting this particular permit. Kenilworth Trustees Get Landseaping Bids Bids for landscaping -ýaround the Keniilworth w 1aIter tower were re- Ceived by the Kenilworth Village board at its regular 'monthly meeting Xednesdav of last wveek. At the sâme1 ti m e the board receiVed bidsý for Iandscaping around the'.parking spaces at the.North Western railroad station.- Both, sets of bids were r.-, ferred to Henry Zander, Village forester. ite, accurate »ew FIlgns 17-Jewel Mens'sStrap Watch r' Was$45.00 ...........NOW$2205U 7-Jeel Mn'sWatch, bracelet attachmient Was $2975............ NO $48 15-JeW el Ladies' Watch 48 Was$70............NOW $2 375 7-Jewel Ladies' Watch. $4 -0 Was $2.75..................NOw *"O THEY ALL CARRY OUR REGULAR' GUARANTEE DOMINIC -PAGLIARULO Jeweler and Opticien 1166 WILMETTE'AVE. Phone ime1 16 SCH'OOý0L BOYS' ALL WOOL SWEATERS $1.95 and $2.95 GIRLS' NEW FALL DRESSES. Have stylish bolero effects and are in the Iatest autumn shades of browns, blues and reds. GIRLS' GIGOLO HATS These are reversible, of French jrewith a rolled,briml and feather trim. The- very latest for school.wear-and on]y $.00 Charles Robb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robb, 816 Greenleaf avenue, xvent badc to Denison university at Granville, Ohio iast Thursday. - --o- Dr. and Mrs..Franik B., Earle.have re- turned to'their 'homne.at 923 Elmvood avenue f rom a month's vacation at Cirvstal :Pute, LandO'Lakes',.Wis. SCHOO0L SOCKS Three-quarter Iengtl; in tans, grays, blues and browns. 25e - 35c. and SOc DEPARTMENT STORE 1123-25-27 Central Ave. FOR THE FA MIL Y Phone Wi*. 1914 DAYS! SUITS t','

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