Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jun 1923, p. 20

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fflff^Sl^p^sf" 20 ' ;__^__l_jL_^iâ€" THE I T f -TT-- ""tvg â„¢TnAY- TUNE 15' ""al^^18^^^*8*8 NK TO TELL SUCCESS TALES First National Bank of Wil- mette Inaugurates True^„^^ to-Hrc â€"V^- Garages, Alterations Lead Building Permits ISSUED IN FOLDERS Relate Experiences of Typical Family Folders, written in story form, deal- ing with the lives and fortunes of typi- cal families, are to be distributed each month by the First National bank of Wilmette, according to an announcement made at the local banking house. "There will never be anything half so interesting to big, warm-hearted peo- ple asâ€"other people," said one of the bank's officials this week. "We enjoy musicrwe are interested in art_and-sci- ence, but nothing so tugs at our heart- strings as the things which happen to people just like ourselves." The folders, written, Jul story^lorm, to be distributed every month by the First National Bank of Wilmette prom- ise to be received with the keenest in- terest and approval. According to the bank's officers, these stories are to deal with Jtht Jives and fortunes of a typical familyâ€"not geni- uses, nor people the least bit out of the ordinary, but "just folks'* like the rest of us. ' ..â-  . ,• In the first story to^bejmailed this monthâ€"under the heading "The Joy of Living"â€"the bank introduces this fam- ~iJy-at one of-thehâ€"informal gatherings. And right from this first acquaintance, on through the other stories that go to make up the series, the reader may see mirrored his own ideals, ambitions, problems, struggles and achievements. And, too, he will learn from this hap- py united group much that will be of help to himâ€"much that will give him a firmer, truer grasp on the realities of lifeâ€"and much that will increase his own "joy of living." The* literature to be distributed by the bank is not only interesting, in that the stories related are so true to life, but also because they are so handsome- ly illustrated with photographs, some in full colorâ€"likely to be retained and prized for their artisthnnerit Four building permits authorizing the construction ot private garages or the alteration of buildings were issued by the Wilmette village authorities this week. Permits for the erection of garages were granted to *. V. Widger, 128 Fifth street; Dr. R. fc. Adkms, 848 Park avenue, and Walter Blake, 1712 Highland avenue. A per- mit for the building of a rear porch was given to A. G. Ferranni 1518 Wilmette avenue. OPEN WINNETKA OFFICES Wallace B. Clore Jr. and company, ar°TkeaS at' &rrp0/outy0Arnexn Wmnetka at No. * rrw,r%h new The company has offices in the new Rockhold building, Wilmette. North Shore Combustion Co. Economy and cleanliness as well as comfort, convenience and safety have produced a great de- mand for oil burning heating equipment. Call «K»EGAN» Wil. 21*1 Jewett Sedan delivered l â-  --â€"--s^^ Jewett Touring " Paige Sedan Paige Touring SALES â€" SERVICE I TRACY HOLMES MOTOR #9,000,000 WOMEN WHO DO THEIR. OWN BUYING know the qual- ity and value bfjC^yrjpgal^They^ cannot be mislead when they see our chops* steaks, roasts and etc. That is why we count among our customers some of the most discriminating buy*ecs of meats in the city. ^ *; a Specials 'For Saturday June l^i Jill ittii PllifS Iflipl CllllfXI fillll Lamb chops, shldr... Lamb Stew.... ^;. ^ Pot Roast'Native... Fresh Pig Hams..... Hams, whole or half. Hind H-Spring Lamb. .39c Sausage meat 100% pure all | pork deliciously seasoned.. For thai cold lunch or supper^ try a package of our. celebrated Architect's conception of how the new Waukegan generating station mill look when completed. First unit now being built Jolie%± electric generating station. One of the most efficient in the world. Capacity being doubled. T«0 meet the ever increasing service I requirements of customers,the Public A-Sewee^ompanyis constantly provid- ing greater plant and distribution facilities. The Company will spend $9,000,000 for new plan.s and additional service equip- ment in 1923 alone. The Company is now operating 16 electricLgenerating ptepts, 30 eleetrie^sub- stations, and 7 gas^TiarmfscTuTihg plants. The Company has more than $75,000,000 invested in its busness and operation of electric gene *»ting stations, gas plants, sub-statii»ns/ thousands of miles of underground and overhead rebles, gas. heat and water mains >-nd other prop- erty necessary to serve 177 cities, towns and smaller communities. The new plant at Waukegan will add a vast amount of electrical energy to 1 he present available supply and eventually this plant wilt house eight turbo-generators with arjagge^tejatffigjLZSO^OOO kilo- watts~~dTabout^^000 horse power. Theplant at Joliet is being mpjethaj â€"doubled in capacity by the addition of a 30,000 kilowatt tur^o.generator. It is planned that this station wiil ultimately have a capacity of 150,000 kilowatts or about 201,000 horse power. Blue island Power Station. Covering a land area of 30 acrea, with capacity of 46,500 k. WiH: or 63*000 sVjk Kaiter Aufschnitt igalS m^sfii (assorted cold Baoata) ,,|P«ckael fresh every day in one p| pound carton*. â-  per pkg v. >.. Stc SLICED BACON, M 3 pound*,**.,.*.;.., mm: :::§^SMBMSi a large and growing industrial territory with the efficiency necessary to meet a diversity of power requirements. I Through the modern methods of utilizing power these plants are all inter-connected with the other plants of the company so that the energy of each may be diverted to meet sudden or unusual requirements In addition to these very large activ- ities, the company, throughout fee terri- tory served by it, is making improvements and extensions to insure maximum service to customers everywhere. .^ _ These increased facilities enable us to keep pace with the development of the; communities served and thereby, add to their â-  prosperity.; & ^^^feBSSSIS^SSKS This company has but one purpose and that is, to serve efficiently and please its customers.. 1^M3S"WM>. President Company OFINORTHERN ILLINC»I§^ ^S ^ mg 5£25 stptare miles, including 177 cities, Urwns and smaller communities Phone Wifaaette 2779 m ? Evanston, ^tfe. Kernlworth, In- dian Hill, Winnetka ||||| Order* Attention sm J. S. REESM AN, DUt. Supt. 911 Church St^ Evaiutoa ^Telephone Evanston 3M0 ' lllSiSiil'-' &'$w^ ZW0$& Sfttt ll§ttli?iiifi§§^^

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