"*""'-"""......-â- â- â- ---^ THP. XAKE" SHORE^NEW#Â¥RIDAY^FEBRU^^ f!^|!ffs§t^w?fff|p^a^ X&ASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS General N0tiCeS~$â„¢*&«* ttQlinc^ll\Z^hl^&rfSeA on* to persons Hvln* in the district from persons who are regular subscribers tc? eithertK iftiirW owe- naTmes S£Pear.,ln &* telephone directory, or to p , B lo euner in« Lake Shore News,. Winnetka Weekly Talk or Glencoe News. Ratesâ€" i?icCee.n A^/CwXto,tt,Ti1,,w line ln a11 three P^6"' Black '*<* ^Pe charged double [Deadline fOr Insertions-----Saki'iShoridNJw!e^enVl W*!U be accepted up to Wednesday 12 o'clock for The Weekly Talk and Friday 12 o'clock for the QlenWL ma£S mr,ee J>I*per1L£1l!?£53ay 12 o*«l°ck for the Winnetka v. WyK ior me uiencoe News. Telephones-WILMETTE 1920-1921 or WINNETKA 888 REAL ESTATE M. JOHNSTON & CO. OFFER FOR SALE ^TRACTIVE 6-ROOM FRAME AND Istucco, good steed living room with [open fireplace, 2 glassed porches, 8 {good bedrooms and bath. Owner ln (the east. Price $11,000. I Substantial 6-room frame on 60- Ifoot lot, large living room, fireplace. 12 blocks to station, garage, splendid [buy at $11,000. ! .Modern 5-room solid brick bunga- low, hot water heat, tile bath, break- fast nook, 50-foot lot in good east section. Price $15,000. 6-room stucco with glassed sleep- ing porch, hot water heat, tile bath, , 50-foot corner lot, .garage, price = $14,500. ^_ â€".â€"â- *-?* Special offering in a seven-room stucco, north-east section, living room 13 by 26, fine deep lot with Out of town owner will sell at a bargain his 7-room home with 2 glassed porches on 100-foot lot with 2-car garage, convenient to both»"Li" and steam. If you can use a- home of this description, see us about this buy. Phones Wilmette 68 and 444. 340 Linden Avenue. L17-ltc FOR SALEâ€"RAVINIA Beautiful new home on ravine; 7 rooms, 2 tile baths with shower, tile vestibule, butler's pantry, living room 14x28 feet, other rooms large, 7 closets; hot water heat; garage and drive, lawn and walks to be com- pleted. Large wooded lot with ra- vine 80x222 feet. Bargain for quick sale at $21,000.00. Half cash. THREE RAVINE LOTS Near Sheridan Road; 80x200; lOOx 169; and 110x170 feet, located on private road, secluded and wooded in a very high grade location. Bar 5t5#0â€"each-* part cash. WILMETTE Six room white colonial, good con- dition, 3 bedrooms and sun porch, corner lot, 3 blocks to lake and near "L" terminal; terms are reasonable at price of $13,500.00. _HILL & WHEELER REAL ESTATE WILMETTia. ELMWOOD AVE. -----T~ "â- SS-* -♦??• ^.living rm., 4 Ige bed- E£-i.iattle *and^ complete basement $16 000 W heater, like new.only WINNETKA. Rare opportunity to purchase east side 7-rm. stucco, lge. din. and sip. pchs*., just decorated, like*?ent $15,500' Cash ?2|500, bal. $2,<foFCceasnVeSt Side Wilmette â„¢ W. G. STACEY & GO. 336 Linden Ave. Ph. Wilmette 80S ________________________________LTG17-lto FOR SALEâ€"ALLYEAR 'ROUND FUR. ,?]}ed, cottage with garage at Sea- cliff; lot covered with fine forest trees, fronting 100 feet on Mobile Bay and 1,200 feet deep to Bayou volante, a deep fresh water stream; fine bathing and boating in salt and 5^?." JYaJer;. near ^FaJrn.°Re» with Address BANNING. 1632 Marquette Bldg., Chicago. L-17-ltp F5K sALeâ€"5-room buNgal6W. brick veneer and hollow tile, h. w. heat, first class neighborhood, $11,500. WILMETTE REALTY^. A. J. WOODCOCK, Prop. 513 4th St. .._.. _Wil. 1304 LTG-17-ltc~ WILL BUILD YOUR HOME FOR CASH or monthly payments, C. H. BRETHOLD Loans, Fire, Liability, Theft and Auto Insurance, First and Second Mort- gages. 545 W. Railroad ave. Tel. Wil. 65.________ LTG-11-tfc FOR SALEâ€"NEW SOLID BRICK 5- room bungalow occupied since Aug. 1st, 1 block from west of railroad, 3 blocks south of C. & N. W. station, and No. Shore Elec. Near" church and school. Tel. Wil. 2619. L-17-ltc SITUATION WANTED MALE WANTEDâ€"SMALL SET OF BOOKS3 to keep evenings, either at home or at office t>y competent man. Address Lake Shore News, A-88. L-17-ltp MAN WANTS POSITION AS GARDEN- er, helper, garage or house man, age 29, Qne week in this country, speaks German. Phone Winn. 897. LTG-17,ltc HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTEDâ€"A YOUNG WOMAN BE- tween 20 and 35 yrs. of age, to take care of 2% yr. old boy; 3 afternoons a wk, from 3 to 5:30 o'clock. 40c per hour. 4 blocks from end of ele vated. Address Lake Shore News. A. 86. L-17-ltc WANTEDâ€"COMPETENT STENOGRA pher for part time. Apply~Ba1ufdaT or Tuesday morning. Rev. S. A Lloyd, Wilmette Congregational WANTEDâ€"CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN for part or full time for general of< flee work and stenographic work Phone Wilmette 1920. LTG-lp SITUATION WANTEDâ€"FEMALE YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WILL __jcafe for children afternoons. Can furninsh references; Phime 1302:----- L-16-tfc HIGH-CLASS DRESSMAKING BY the day, reference. Katherine Jones, 318 Dempster St., Evanston 1245. LTG17-ltn EXPERIENCED WHITE WOMAN wishes ironing or cleaning by day or half day. Tel. Wil. 1080 . L-17-ltp WASHINGS TO TAKE HOME TELE phone Wil. 1734. L-16-3tp HI Linden Ave. rilmette 93 1584 CentraFXve. Highland Park 408 LTG17-ltc FOR SALEâ€"NEW BRICK BUNGA- low, East North Evanston; 6 large rms., h. w. heat, tile bath, sun porch, huge liv. rm., flrepl.. instantaneous heater, remarkably artistic and con- .,..„._ venient, beautiful deep lot, garage, !H wonderful bargain at $16,000, make offer. v Wilmette, Ideal 7 rm. stucco and hrick, wonderfully^ decorated,^ clever- ly arranged, huge sun porch, oil heat, splendid wooded lot, shrubbery, fruit trees, -targe garage. Qwwrcwif pelled to sell. Reduced to $20,000. In best East location Wilmette. near lake, beautiful new 8-rm. home, most attractive exterior and ideal arrangement, huge liv. rm, sun porch and sleep, pch (each 14x15) four bed rms, one 15x25, 3 baths, extra lav. & toilet, oil burning h. w. heat, built- in garage, fine wooded lot, trim, dec- orations and fixtures to suit, $30,000. M. E. BARKER & CO. End "L" 410 Linden Ph. Wil. 407-408 A. R. EDDINGTON 1157 Wilmette Averâ€"------Tel. Wil. 640 PARTY MOVING WEST, MUST SELL ~7 R. â€" stucco horn©; sip. pch. .water , Ihe'at, garage, convenient location to «'L", only $10,000.00 6 R. house nearly new, 5 blocks to ; ««L"â€"Attractive brick bungalow, water heat, modern bath, breakfast nook, sip. pch. etc. attractive decora- tions.ni,50<MH>.â€" Real cute California bungalow, wooded lot, garage, $8,500.00. 7 R. frame~NT~E7â€"location,â€"water heat, $15,000.00. ♦ 8 R. attractive new white- colonial 2- baths on second floor, l on third, $32,000.00. r 7 R. Brick Colonial, 2 baths on 2nd floor. Ideal location, $34,000.00 ------â€"â€"^â€"^â€" L-lT-lte FOR SALEâ€"WINNETKA HEIGHTS. Only two 100 ft. lots left. Make offer. 6-room stucco, 3 B. R., furnace ht. Lot 60x180, 3 car gar. $11,500. 1 Under construction, 6-room brick I Col., 2 baths, sun and sip. pchs., h. WV h., lot 60x132, $21,000. GLENCOE: Ideal homesite, 136 ft. frontage, will divide, near transpn and schools, $60 per ft. Make offer. 7-room stucco, fine neighborhood, 4 B. R., sun porch, lot 50x150. $15,000. i.kfcJMatee offer. 1 HEINSEN & CLARK 656 Center St. > Winn. 25* rxml....... I/TGlT-ltc All my VACANT -/Â¥;;":â€"â- ; WILMETTE ;â€":~-.....- â€" GAGES ADDITION TO WILMETTE, located on Chestnut, Ashland, Elm- wood, Sheridan Rd., Tenth St., and Seventh St., comprising Lots 2-7-10 Bl 1-L2 Bl 2 with Riparian rights X» 4 & 8 Bl L L 4 Bl 6 L 3-4 Bl 9 L 9-10 & 12 Bl 10 L 5 Bl 13 L 1 & 3 Bl 17 and L 16 Bl 18. Seven Wilmette Agents to show 4-, them to you. â€" -iâ€" s-4l^ JNO. Ft GAGE, Vineland. N. J. NEW AND MODERN, 6-R ^STUCCO house, hot w. ht. Garage. Leaving ; town. Only $9,000. _. • See Our Lot 3 Blocks to Lake. close to- "L" choice sectionâ€"Bargain, $45 per ft. Needing money. Lot on Sheridan Road 50x161 bargain-$125 and-$135 per ft^__CaU for list of good bargains. â€"-~L- Letâ€"na^ehow y°" the ^^i^f^-^H^lâ€" cant on Gregory Ave. at $55.00. The last lot left in Wilmette at the - price of $20.00 per *oot. 'm M, L. MOODY & CO. End of ♦TLr~6TT4tR^ Str^TelrWIl-2*4*f FOR SALEâ€"WINNETKA, NEARLY new bungalow on deep lot, nr. school and depot. For quick cash sale $7,750 Inquire 877 Elm St., Winnetka, phone Winn. 1689. LTG17-lto WANTED TO BUY HOUSE WANTED TO BUYâ€"MODERN HOUSE 5 to 8 rooms, Wilmette or north, not over $15,000 cash. Address Lake ^Shore~N©ws,"A90T-----------^^TGT7^2tc+ - WANTED TO RENT HOUSE WANTED TO RENfâ€" MJeJRC^R B&AS- ley Tennis coach, Indian Hill Club desires furnished house or apartment April 15th, to Oct. 1st, Winnetka or vicinity. Address Lake Shore News A-80._________ L-15-4tc C. S. LADY WOULD LIKE ANOTHER to join her in renting an apt in Wil- mette, or would like apt to rent alone. Address Lake Shore News, C104. t -.-------------------- ------, XilT^ltp WANTED TO RENTâ€"HOUSE UN- furrrished, Kenllworth to GlencOe first of May. Will lease. Tel Kenll- worth 2219. LTG15-tfc RESPONSIBLE COUPLE, NO CHIL dren. wants small furnished house for summer. Phone Winn. 1760. LTG17-ltc FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT, APRIL 1STâ€"6-ROOM apartment, slpg. pch., h. w. heat, close to transportation, in Glencoe For information call Evanston 1251. Nlc Georgouses LTG17-ltr FOR RENTâ€"APARTMENT, EAST side near transportation. Phone Wil 2770. L-17-ltp FOR RENT GARAGES DOUBLE GARAGE FOR RENTâ€"830 Park Ave., Phone Wil. 2590. LlT-ltp FOR RENTâ€"GARAGE, 756. 616 15th street $8.00. WII L17-ltc FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENTâ€"2 FRONT BEDROOMS furn., in strictly mod. home. Good trans, nr. N. W. station, Central sf. andâ€"cafeteria Tel~Evi~-4221-Wi------â€" ______<_ IM7-ltc FOR RENTâ€"NICELY FURN. ROOM nr. transportation.-.and rest&uraat* for. business man or school teacher. Reasonable. Phone Winnetka 968. LT17-ltc FOR REN* -a- TW6 F^RNISH^D rooms In new house, priv. entrance, running hot water, priv. bath, gentle- man only. Tel. Winn. 404. LTG17-ltc CENTRAL HOTEL -?- NICE CLEAN outs, rms., steam heat, hot and cold Jung, water. Tel. Wil. 10801 629 Main St., Wil. LT5-tfc ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD conveniently located. Phone Wil- mette 904-J_________ L-l7-2tp FOR RENTâ€"FURNISHED RMS. ALSO housekeeping apt; Tel. Wil. 935-M. Nr. all trans. -> LTl-tfc FURNISHED ROOMâ€"PRIVATE FAM- ily, gentleman prefered. Phone Winn. 1686. LTG17-tf o FOR RENTâ€"BEAUTIFULLY FUR- nished rooms, also suite with bath. Call Wil. 1940. LTG17-ltc FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. MOD- ern, convenient. Tel. Wil. 2643. •â- 'â- â- . L-17-ltc HELP WANTED MALE FOLLOW THE DOLLARâ€"$60 to $100 per week, the money yours; some- thing new, untouched; experience unnecessary; takes everybody by storm; money rolls in; show 60, sell 40; demonstrate in one minute; sells on demonstration. The new Inkless Fountain Fen, the twentieth cen- ry wonder; never leaks or spills; with this pen no more use for the Ink bottle; sample pen 60c; this proposition Is 13 earsty Tnoneyr^aek If not as represented; ageme nroflt 200 per cent; exclusive territory; send for agency today. Inkless Foun- tain Pen Co., 1522 Eieth St., Des Moines. Iowa.______ L-17-ltc W ANTED-==HOUSEMANâ€" AND GAR-J dener (whlte^)â€"One who can drive a car. Refs. Wflmette 2163.___716i- Greenwood av., Wilmette. LTG-17-ltc WANTEDâ€"EXPERIENCED REALES- LTG-17-ltc Lake Shore tate^salesman with car to go to wofk ms^m^.Hi^2,irai.i^^[Read the Want Ads STORAGE SERVICE *~ STORAGE -* MOVINGâ€"PACKINGâ€"SHIPPING HOUSEHOLD GOODS ___ Chairs and Tables for Rent Iredale Fireproof Warehouse Phone Evanston 965 Wilmette 1832 ___JH!l!!et!ffl_JLa32L_^TGliL-tfc__ J FOR SALEâ€"-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALEâ€"ALMOST NEW PORCE- lain gas range, bungalow type, also garden tools, lawn mower and hose. Tel. Winn. 1067 LTG17-ltc FOR SALEâ€"WARDROBE STEAMEP trunk, good as new. 247 Wood Ct. Tel Wil. 738-W. LT-17-ltc WANTED TO BUYâ€"MISCELANEOUS WANTED TO BUYâ€"SECOND-HAND : furniture and other household goods. ^_Hlghest price paid for same. Crost FurnTture Store, 1004-6 Emerson St., Evanston, 111., Phone 189. LTG14-tfc N. FELLâ€"DEALER IN NEW AND used household goods. 1644 Maple Ave. Evanston. Phone Evans. 103. LTG-16-tfc FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE â€" FURNITURE, RUGS, Cart, anything bought, sold or ex- changed, piano, fixtures, plbg., lum- ber, stoves. 808 Oak St., Win. Tel. 1212. LTG3-tfe EXCELLENT OIL PAINTING, MAH. table, chairs, bookcase, floor lamps, __Saxony__rug,^ dishes,, garden imple- ments, etc. Tel. Winn, ill LTG17-ltc FOR SALEâ€"ONE 9x12 FRENCH WIL- ton rug, 2 large grey reed chairs, one stand. Tel. Winn. 1474. LTG17-ltc $225 BUYS PIANO PLAYER, BENCH and rolls. Also furniture for sale. â€"Phone .Winn. 1067. LTG-17-ltc POR^SaX®^DINING~~ROOM "TABLE and chairs, also box. couch, cheap. Wil. 1004. L17-ltc KARPEtT DAVENPORT AND t)THBR living room furniture Cheap. Tele- phone Wilmette 368. L-17-ltp The North Suburban Electric Shop i: Reasonable prices and good workâ€"the two things on which we are building our ps business Electrical "supplies. Bicycle supplies. _0:_. Expert repairing. ----------- All kinds of electrical work. 415 Linden Are. Wilmette, 111. Tel. Wil. 1346. L14-ltc PIANOS TUNED PIANOS TUNED â€" EXPERT PIANO tuning, repairing. L. W. Foster, piano maker. Call your home tuner. Tel Win. 5 09-J. LTG49-tfc FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES dodge: touring iflra ~â€"~ DODGE ROADSTER 1821 NASH TOURING 1920 WERSTED MOTOR CO. TEL WINN. 165 ^ u S62 LINCOLN AVE. __________ ' â- ' ^ LTG-.17-ltc FOR SALEâ€"HUPMOBILE TOURING engine, upholstering and tires in ex- cellent, condition, must sell imme- diately, call Winn. 775 after 6:30 p.m. ~------- â€" â€"' LTiGbJ7-itc BU1CK 1920 TOURING.â€"ALL AUCES soriesr^plendid-eonditienv plenty-pep^ $500.00 cash, phone Winnetka 789. LTG-17-tfc AUTO FOR SALE Ford Repairing Ford Washing Ford Storage Ford Accessories â€"See-â€" Skokie Mo tor Co. 712-714-716 Elm Street Authorized FORD Dealers N OT I C ft Proposals will be received at the office of the Village Clerk of the Village of Gross Point until noon on the 4th day of April, 1923, for the purchase of any interest which the Village of Gross Point may have in and to. the following da? scribed property, to-wit: Lots five (6) and six (6) in Block seven (7) of Soger's Subdivision of the North- Northwest quarter, eat- cept the East two (2) aeres of the North one hundred fifteen (116) feet thereof, In Section thirty-three (83), Township forty- two (42) North, Range 18 Bast of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook Coun- ty, Illinois, together with all the build- ings and improvements thereon. Bids will be opened at a regular meet- ing of the Board of Trustees to be held on the 4th day of April, 1928, at 8 o'clock The * Village Hall is located on said premises and was used by the Village in the conduct of its business, but it Is no longer necessary or required for the use of the Village. s~^ The said property will be sold to the highest and best bidder; provided, how- ever, that the Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids re- ceived therefor. Village of Gross Point. By BDWARF> ZEUTSCHEL, President Lll-lOte VILLAGE OF GROSS POINT NEW TRIER TOWNSHIP COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS ORDINANCE NO. 181^ AN ORDINANCE BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE] OF GROSS POINT, -----PROVEDrNG-FORrHTHSI-SAliB-OF^ CERTAIN REAL ESTATE DE- SCRIBED AS FOIdLOWS: ~ Lots five (5) and six (6) ln Block seven (7) of Soger's Subdivision of the North- east quarter of the Northwest quarter, ex- cept the East two (2) aeres of the North one hundred fifteen (116) feet thereof, In Section thirty-three (83), Township forty- two (42) North, Range 18 Bast of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook Coun- ty, Illinois, together with all the build- ings and improvements thereon. BE IT ORDAINED, By the President w*d~-Boardr"Of- Truetees-ofL the-^VMlage^of Gross Point, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois: 8ECTION 1. That the following described real es- tate, to-wit: Lots five (6) and six («) In Block seven (7) of 8eger*s Subdivision of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, except the East two (2) acres of the North one hundred fifteen (US) feet thereof, In Section thirty-three (8S), Township forty-two (42) North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, In Cook County, Illinois, together with all the buildings and improvements there- on, being the property on which the Village Hall is located, whioh said build- ing was used by the Village In the con- duct of its business, Is no longer neces- sary, appropriate or required for the use of said Village or profitable to, or Its longer retention for the best Interests of the Village. â€" â€" â€"â€"-â- â€" ".....;......~..............~..... SECTION 2. " ........ That proposals to sell the said property, or any Interest which the Village may have thereto shall be published for a period of not less than Sixty (60) days in the Lake Shore News and that said property be sold to the highest and best bidder; provided, however, the Board of Trustees may by majority vote reject any and^ail bids receive* thereforrâ€"â€" SECTION 3. That in the event, said property Is •sld aa herein provided, the President of the Board of Trustees and the Clerk of the said Board are hereby authorised and directed to convey said property to such party or-partiesâ€"whose bids have been accepted, by a proper deed or A conveyance, stating therein the price therefor, with the seal of the corporation. SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall be ln fores and effect from and after Its passage, ap- proval and publication. PASSED AND APPROVED BY the President and Board of Trustees of said Village of Gross Point on ths 3rd day of January, 1923.____ EDWARD A. SCHNBTDBR, -.â- v. Village Clerk. . APPROVED: JOSEPH BLBSBR, MATH SCHNBIDBR, N. J. MILLER. (Signed) EDWARD ZEUTSCHEL, President. ATTEST: _____ EDWARD A. SCHNEIDER,â€"^ Village Clerk. Lll-lOte PURCHASE EVANSTON HOME Mr. and Mrs. Scott McLean have purchased the residence at 2602 Isa- bella street, north Evanston, and have taken possession of the home. W. G. Stacey and company were the brok- ers. Mr. and Mrs. McLean formerly operated the Brown Betty Tea Room in .the Linden avenue business dis- trict......- :----;----i--:------------•-.......^.-.â€".^â€"l MALONEY HOME SOLD Nye F. Morehouse, general attorney for the Chicago* and Northwestern raiVoad7~with offices-at 226 Jackson Wheeler, realtors. """" =""i~~" "~"~~ ~~~~"" â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- -â- â- -'-â- â- -â- â- --â- â- â- â- â- â- â- •-•â- â- -'v££: bbdlevard, Chicago; has purchased the John. J. Maloney home* at~~3!S Prairie avenue, and expects to bring his family to Wilmette in Jtme. The transfer was- negotiated by Hill and RADIO SPECIAL W-^m. Snappy Model in Blue . Announced Recognizing the growing demand for the sport type of motor car, the Gardner Motor campany, St. Louis/ has just announced a new modelâ€"the MRadio Special." • fp This new Gardner four, says lilif Hays of the Lexington-Chicago cori# pany, Evanston Branch^has all the "snap" and distinctiveness"6T thertfue sport car. It is finished in special Gardner limousine blue and is uphot* stered in brown Spanish leather; These colors, together with the heavy, double-texture tan top, give a color combination that is unusually rich and extremely, pleasing. Tuarc steel wheels are standard, alsp a spare antiskid cord tire- with heavy tourist tube and tire cover. There is a nickeled radiator, cowl lamps, head lamps, bumper, front fender mirror^. KSisi tie rods and other fittings are-attrac tively nickel-plated. Aluminum, step plates are on the running board and aluminum rails at the rear of the body. Is Well Equipped r:-f§± Other equipment includes 32x4 cord' tires, moto-meter with bar radiator cap, eighteen-inch steering wheel with aluminum spider and non-slip rim, heavy beaded crown fenders and aluminum body moulding. The chassis has the -notably ini* proved Gardner motor with a five- v« « bearing' crankshaft, the latest type W^filfik oiling system, special light-weight I'iiSli pistons, twelve-inch connecting rods ;lli|ltf that reduce side, thrust'and' a variety ffll|pp of less important refinements, aft WM$& helping to promote smoothness; pow- f liflpl er and operating economy.. â- /...|^H|i| The Radio Special has : .also â- .â- â- in- il||if|i creased braking surface, and an im- Si|*1 lllf proved brake design. A clutch operat- f^llil ing with SO per cent less foot pressure 4fWSifI than formerly, a heavier frame withlii^S five cro!ss members, lower/ deeper• VBli^M â- seat&^setL._.atian_easier^^.ang4elandJlii-.il^^^ creased roominess in the driving com- ®l|pt| partment. . ^,, . : liljil Like other Gardners, the^"Radio H^^ Special" is a guaranteed car, war^ ^ ranted in writing for an entire -yeari U-,*«m« _______________ -. - . ^^r^&Xmm New Varieties of Flower^lli^^ Bred at State Univer.it? 'Roses, carnations and" chrysanthe-?#ii?s mums^bred and developed by students IH^^P of ."HoricuTturV "at"; .the"nLJmv^slty':;:;oiSiftlS IUmois h,aye immA favor with florists. Pift» Several varieties of mum arising from crosses made by the students are. becoming popular on the market,IssifSfi according to S. W. HalLof the state university's department of floricultures Some of the best chrysanthemums on||| the market have been developed tyrifj the classes in mum breeding.â- â- â- â- '•,Five^s new varieties grown at the university^ have been distributed by florists IIH These new varities are Dazzle, BaptefH Leaf, Old Gold, the Belle, .and' tfceif«*»«» Chief. Many people consider them- su-|St^S perior to- anything now on the marketl^^g; 'mg. mm- "fel ill- College Prof essor Shows #y To Cut Plumbing BiU « Reduced plumbing bills and improv|li^S ed sanitation seem apparent as the re-iitjj suit of recent experiments carried o»r^f| by the University of Illinois., under 1$$$%$ the-direction of-Broiessor HJE^-Bab-tii^^P bitt of the College of Engineering.:^I^S': Professor Babbitt has been -nu,W^^S' investigations to determine capacities of waste and ventilating lines in an effort to reduce pipe line costsfflHe has^discovered the fact that if pipe lines are cut a certain size in a cer- tain manner, it will add materially to better sanitary conditions and will eventually result in greatly reduced sffpipi plumbing bills. ' '^mmK^U# North Shoro Carpenters ^^IIIS â- To Get Pay Boost AprBif^l At at meeting of the. Carpenters' lo^^imp| cal union in Highland Park last Tues-v Hl^| day evening action was fstaken fa±-'W§mt creasing the wage scale from $1.10 an hour to $125 an hour, to take effect April 1. This action taken by the local is said to be in conformity with similar action on the part of other locals in Chicago and on the north shore, and the wage scale increase will be gen- eral in Cook county and along the north shore, carpenters report. They declare that $1.25 an hour is being paid elsewhere at present. * J. M. Appel President 1 of Broadway Natl Bank Opening of the Broadway National Bank, Broadway and Devon avenues, Chicago, on Saturdays-February ^jss^ was announced this week. - £;$||jj§j| The bank, now in course .o£ organ- â- ^|^P ization, has as its'president, J. M. Api .j^jfjjlj pel, president and^active head vtJhs^lSm First National Bank ot WilmetteT^~^» m S3 The organization committee^ofn new banking house comprises. W. F. Woodruff, George E. Brannan, Peter'. . J. Angsten. H. Holsman and T. M> la.^ig ^B^el ... . ._,„,„„^M- "&^ii&^.^M^^i0^i 'm@mmM