Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Sep 1931, p. 50

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* ~ - - -ness, wiïc SPainter and Decorator, charge of. * 1UGr~mkmfmerlv of 1 0MGeelefPhone 2764 :BohMr Pmmm mmw mmr~fla..i..~ are. weii- do 'a generai insurance busi . Exchanqge, to hold its annual rnid-, ih departmient wvill' be in %winter business meeting in that city Miss Charlene Mann, for- during the week of January 18. Im- the Giencoe State batik. Cormack and Miss Mann portant matters of policy are sched- known along the north uied for discussion at :this time. HELP? May we remind you again that for a small pay-. ment down you c'an turn your home laundry into a modern power laundry and let electricity do al the hard work. Jt's cheaper, toothatn sending clothes out. Tihis is the woy yo'Il wahkyour clotkes Lcad themn into the roorny tub of the washing machine, switch on the xnQor-and let ik wash out ail the dirt, thoroughly but genily. Then guide the pieces through the, wringer-let ik squeeze out. the water. While, wring- i'ng out one tubfül of clothes, the machine is washing another. You can have an average wa shing out blowing on the line in two hours or Iess!- Let us demonscrate, these ne* washers atr Pblc Service Store. Prices start at $99.50.. For a limited turnie ail of themn are onl 2D W l8months to pay PUBLIC SIERVICZ COMPANY OP NOftTIIERM ILLINOIS JOSEPH W. KEHOE, District Manager, Evanston H. C REYNOLDS, Ditrict Susperisteudent 1141 Central Avenue Phone Wilinette -5150 when the volume was $113,957,349 for* the same commtinities, it is -shown by officiai reports to S. W. Str'aus and company made public this week. 'Per- niits, reported last rnonth fell 30.13 pfercent below the -A ugust, ý1930, total of $157,56Q, 389. AS a group, the. twenty-five cities reporti 'ng the Iargest volume ofper- mits for the month showed an in- crease, of 12.90 percent from July and a decline. of 17 percent from Augu5t last vear. Eleven.of the cities, made idividual gains over August, 1930-- N-v ork. Cincinnati,, Washington, .D CBotoSan Francisco, jersey C it, Indianapolis, Racine,- Newvton, Worcester and Denver. S e v e n of these twentv-five citi es registered ad- vances over August. 1929-Washing- ton, D. C., Jersey City, New Haven, Racine, Newton, orcester and Dep- The twehle leading stateS in th- August survev.", with volume. of per.- mîts ere:New York, S38,0i01,785; Calliori a, S9.3ff9,102; () hIo $.987,-' 135:; tassa0iùsetts, $6.055.911 ; TII- iiois. $4,830.616: Pen'vni, 4,- 702.4-3: New jtersey. Wisl,01 conisin, e4,7(.361 ; District of .Colum- bia. $3.37Si/ý,5O. Texas. $2.983.510;., Coinecticut. 'S2.716.485 -Michigan, SI ,9o,7.247. Hearing Next Monday on Grade Separation A lhearing wilil)be held hefore the jIllii s-Coinrmnere coiiiii.s,-oinM on - day, 'SePtemiber 28. ith referenice to separatioii oi the grades of r a ïcir6a (, traversi ig the north shore villages froîn W1ihmette to H-Lgi-land' Park, il - clusive. 1Several ciinferen,.es have becu cld"e( lthis week between,* WilmfietteVilg officiais and Attorney \Vevmo(_ufh Kirklànd, of the firm of Kirkland,. Fleming. Green ýand 'Martin. wxho lias, been, retained bv the Village to rep- resent Winette ini the' grade. separa- in negot iiis. Owing to illiness Ivhlich' xviii Pl-el ent M r. Kirklaid' fromn appearing at thie hearing xîext 'Moiay.. \V"ilnitt& xvlIii be represéiited bv Attoriey Charles ýF. Rathibiin. Mr. Kirklaid's assistanit., [who %voi famle ini the Linigle murder i case. - on houses, apartments and business properties for, 5, 7 or 10 yeor terms. CODYTRUST,.COMPANY, 105SSouth la Sxlle Street Randolph 6600 CHICAGO . 1 ý 1 1 - 1

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