Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1922, p. 2

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sm stST twtTt XkE ' SHORE JEWS/ FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1923 â- *â- â- * IP â- MOW **^ I proved by Decisive Majesty -$i||;.-at'Polls Last' Saturo^:.:ff m&j^Jss* Ifote to Secure Site For Rlay- §T1 J^fiproirads April 18 Men Will Serve Piimeri;.«! Women to be the GuesU Women of the Wilmette Freabyter* ian cnurchwho are fortunate enough terhare their hu»bands included^athe membership of the Men's club of that church^will be honor guests this even- ing at a special dinner and program provided by the clxib^^:t-^'S^S^ ** T&i.mei„are Jo.PJ^PH® ana serve 1 The proposition to authorize tne ^ Board of Education of School District 319, Wilmette, to purchase a school site in the district, and a proposition to authorize the Board of Education to ^ issue bondsi to^ the2^!^^^ of $20,000 fw, for that purpose received overwhelm- -|S--*ftg approval at the pollsin aspecial l school election last Saturday. Both ^U^ropositiong-MiriecL by more than '16 to 1, thus insuring the school board 7; members that Wilmette citizens are iijjil interested in and favorable to any __action that may redound to the benefit 2__ofJthe school children of the village^ ^ Like West Side Site ~~^â€". A third proposition, namely to lo- cate the proposed site on the west rfsr^ftferalong Seventeenth street between^ Washington and Lake avenues, was I ! approved in decisive" fashion by the W>-f: voters. ?:"â- ":'" â- "'"â- .,.-..-..„--------.......- ' • :ilv EUeettoier figures made public this Iflpweek at the offices of Superintendent :ii'& of-Schools" Harper" showed that 360 |3!S fbters favored the proposition td pur- Sfil chase a schoolhouse site, while 21 llill voters disapproved such action; that lli; 354 voters expressed approval oT~the~ §Si proposition to issue bonds, with only .( SffisTzSf votes against that propositionf-thaL j ttitS 211 citizens voted to locate the pro- • S» posed schoolhouse site on the west IfJgsMel tra^t^Iwo voters favored other fl^SitesV^^^l^ .^;:frar/'^<7\<r0^ WSkl^M^'BWill" -Relieve' Congestion [j*"}^ iiSf"-§het'decisiÂ¥e vote, at .the polls Sat- fpfliii'day insures early relief from the Iflii increasing congestion in the class Ml rooms* of the local public schools. UflPIansrare^ going forward,.'It'Ur.said, to Offeree the dinner in the church . Mrs. C. H. White, president 61 the Woman's City club of Chicago, will be the speakerof ^fce -eveningr:^.^^: rfe Open Three New Realty v^ Offices on North Shore Exceptional development of business has prompted the real estate firm, Gil- bert D. Johnson and Brother, to locate new offices in Glencoe, Highland Park and Deerfleld. The firm also maintains offices in Wilmette and Winnetka. The main offices of the firm are located at 110 S. Dearborn street, <5hicago. .. â-  . ^|_ Gilbert D. Johnson is a resident Of Glencoe7~Ther fir hi is affiliated-with the,Korth Shore Be»l Estate^ boarcL^ Itlons have taught motor drivers Paris to be extremely cautious. in Paris Finds Way to -i^MM â- ^ii*-! End Auto Slaughter Parisâ€"The Prefect of Police of Paris, Robert Loullier, has found a a radical means of obliging drivers !Hr~TOot0r~vehiclerj*the streets to- be more careful. So many accidents to pedestrians have occurred through carelessness that M- Loullier has .is- sued instructions that in future when any motor vehicle runs down u pedes- trian or is in any way responsible for MrsT Leon B. Allen left Tuesday^or Davenport, Iowa. ^IlliiSil BAKERY SALE _ â-  - parent-Teacaer Mrs. T -The Logan school _ association and the Babies Friendly as sociation jointly are to hold a bakery sale at Van Deusen's Grocery and Mar- ket tomorrow. Thesale will continue throughout the dayif Proceeds will o» devoted to the lunolTot HfiT 6fgmi tions. -•:,,â- .• , ,'â- _-., ......;vv;.; '^^'WS^S^M _________________ _ Detroit, Mich, is the guest of MrarCharles A. Wanner, 629 Central avenue. ;v|g| We Have serious collisions the car shall be con- fiscated and put under seal and the driver sent to prison. Should the driver be found guilty he shall serve a term of imprison- ment and his car will be sold. If left free he shall be allowed to regain possession of his car arjd only receive a severe reprimand. These instruc- ilsehool structure that not alone will be l^one of Wilmette's niort^trwtire^puh- 5S*|bu*Ufdlk m$m . . . . . . Is Success of the school board's t plan Sib secure the west side j»ves the way ||br ithctheir eiectioh, to be called by the Village and in which the voters Ift of Wilmette ire expected to favorthe Wk puwihase of We tract of land adjoining iifi^he:'iiew^schbolsite on the west and ex- tending almost to Ridge avenue, and ^§sJwhiehT^t4sH^oposed^w4ti-*e0on^ Sam iff*|site of one of the finest and most ex* pWftensive .municipal playgrounds in this HitJBection -of the country^^^^^^^^ ^^^ The ^ectioH^o ge^lirÂ¥thTs^a^a^lract |lff% expected to be held in conjunction I ft with the annual Village election, Tuea- /M day, April 18. Several months ago 1*1 the Village Board of Trustees ev- â- M pressed hearty approval of the propo- sition to secure this site for a munic- ipal playgrounds leader? We can't all be leaders; but if you select your spring ,â-  haf now you ca lead the styles in- steadoffQllowing the styled BURNS TOGGERY TV Wilmette Store for Men Phone - 12455 at less than ONE CENT per day Caii you affbrd to take the risk ofjbejng without when ^t^^gtLl23jpwSStiw__^^^g your va^aÂ¥I^Ti^»S smain.... â-  j^.;iM Our Vault is Burglar and Fife Proof ..........: n^PECTIONlNVITC "N" Your Home Bank you can buy a good large chamoisfor half ot^hatyoir DOWN DOWN gong A half pintof^^^*? funii" -ture polish and a= large $1 chamois ..for..,;.;;s^.;:Ai^^^^^^ SPONGES-ri A large size grass 15c -velvet,. ISuitable for washing down wood work and scrubbing floors. s unusua Douse Brothers 'fM -'ST-râ€"~rJ^^^^^^^^^^SHfrâ„¢' ^^^^^^^^^^^^S^tt'" ^jfflj J3BSM

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