Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1931, p. 3

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Cool Weather Cails for a erby.. Ev.rybody ays. Bqta Off Il'. ah. Prilnce of Wales Cas Rh. world"a * greatesi tylisi.He fayots dhe "ýbowlee'. W. caR l derby. Ev.ry wolI-hetied h.ad- holdu Itsoif. high in à derby now opd thon. Hlave. you bouqht that new Cravenette soft hat made by MALLORY now priced at MALLO RY Ail holiday patterns, tion, many silk faced, résilient construc- selling, Each MENS HOSE cloclcs, sellhng', cf pure silk with colored 4 du.. Goingj awa. Thanksgiving? W. have Unustual ,Va:lues For You, Cauiflower Head ... . le ttuoe RibRoast Bits. Ribbon 15c Uic 33c burdensome. The complainant pur- chased the property ata f air price for. residential purposes, and it cannot be: sadtat. he sustaied any fianalos or damage by reason of. the restriction. He is fot without remedy; it-is clearly defined by« the ordinance *anid the Statute under whicli the ordinance wa's adoPted. "The master concludes that tbe court hasý jurisdictioin of the Parties -hereto., and of, the subject miatter b ereof ; the complainant lias failed, to. prove théf material- allegations. contained in -the bill of complaint herein, and the Ms ter would therefore respect fully recoin- niend that said bill of comiplaint be dismissed for wvant of equity." The Village of Wilmette wvas repre- *sented ini the case -hy E. A. 7inîmer- man .of Wilniette. memiber of the law firin of Howe, Zimmeriman. Kreamier and 'Mack. Flhrtichiato- ney's %Nere Poppenhusen. johinson. T hompson and Cote.. Master in Chancerv Pollack set' Monday morning, Noveniber 23, at 10' *o'clock as the tivin for, hearisg of oh- jectioris to the ruling. Reports to Board on Work Given to Unemployed Men Superintendent of Public Works C. C. Schuîltz subinitted a report to the Village board r11uesday nighit mi the work done up to November 1 by the extra mena sent to him by thé, board's comrinitteé on uineinploymreit. Mr. Schultz rQp)orteçl that these mnen had been given ,676 liours of employ- nient at the rate of fifty cents an hiour. The ainount of t 1Ile spent on (lit- ferent jobs %,.as listed as follow:, 6 hours, on street repairs, 377 hours on grading work and putting in a drive *at the. pumping, stat.ion, 120 hours on~ cleaning 5,141 feet of ditches on M'il- ttavnue and Locust road, 2 hours on. waterdepartment wnrk .28 No. 2-On. No. 2 Tin, Eacb Of Ex. Sina.ll Sweet Peas, Golden flantaita Corn, Toinatoes, plnaeh,, Ex. Sluali String S e a ns. Whole Beets, Ex. SmalIlU Lima Beans. Golden 'Bantam'r 75 Suceot'ish, Toma- to Jule .... No. 3--Ore No. 2 ]Red Ilasiberries, Tin Each of Pair Worhe Phon. WiImette, 2655. FOUR-DAY VACAT&ON Pupils of the joseph Sears school in Kenilworth wilI have a four-day Tbanksgiving vacationi next week. Classes wîIl be dismissed at .the usual tune Wednesday afternoon, Rest money e uC F«r Discriununting BIJYERS Monarch Thrif t Assortments ini Attractive Boxe$ No.IOn No. ZTin Kaa hof PumpUnü,, Goliden Malze, ae Buy it now!l Hend Tailored Ties

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