Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1923, p. 5

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THE LAKE New Orrington Nearing Completion IW^YSJCA^ $1,235 F. O. B.Toledo SERVICE-STATION Si: :_____ OV SALES-ROOM . 'A*':*--* •■■■:-------~ -..---- -----»-.-<~-.~ aa>aswsi jb»»»'s?xk3E 1M» BHBRMAlf 'A1HB. ":'V ■«•&?.*:* is»4-M SHBRMAlf A^l^llI'-W^i^ Pa«me BviMrtM 14» M nn.^^o Ph*"e JBTmMtom T4* ^:.BS®l8i ~----------- -*~ «. ■■»■"«* ■ ■ |■; -.......nl Hi,, ........|..........)iiBiiiiiiiirff^_ '""'■IIS Automobile Rep0^^i KENILWORTH MOTOR COl Authorized Dealer for Agni Motor Fuel Tel. Kenilworth 261 C. A. Tharsen, Prop. Ted R. Twining, Mgr. with the completion of the Orrington hotel by September 1, a record wrllbe maile for construction of a ling of this magnitude. Ground was broken for the new hotel January 12, but work was delayed by bad HPffther lessening the actual building time to seven months. Goo<| will and co-operation of all the men help- to build the structure is given by Mr, Carlson, the owner, as the reason for the remarkable achievement. iWNSHIP GETS AX REDUCTION [Per Cent Decrease Made Property Valuations 15 per cent horizontal reduction in ash valuation of all real estate and ing property in New Trier town- was secured from the board of as- rs of Cook county. This reduction milar to one that was procured for lette through the efforts of Edward and Henry : Haack last week, is reduction, which will affect all :rty in the township, was obtained he taxing bodies of the township the Wilmette reduction had been unced.4"; Aaeetfdmgr **&" members of taxing bodies, the governing bodies e remaining towns in the township thjBght that a general reduction was tie* ssary in order to avoid any unfair ne in the: tax burden. If the reduc- til h«J been' limited to Wilmette, they Ijpj ed, residents of the other munici- >al ies in the township would have to >« more than their share of the tax >UJ en levied by township taxing" corn- el »ons- le general reduction of 15 per cent III was granted to the township as a '* j .--.- - - SPEEDERS LESSENED BY NEW CHICAGO CAMPAIGN With the opening of the Chicago cam- paign against reckless drivers, the num- ber of speeders seems to have decreased in Wilmette. In the past week only six were drawn in by the local motor- cycle officers. The six hnes amounted to $95 and costs. J. Meyer couldn't speed in Chicago, so he tried to in Wilmette. But it didn't j..-, work, i Officer Brautigam got him wherf he was hitting 45 miles an hour on Sheridan road. The escapade cost him $25 and costs. A fine of $20 and costs was drawn by J. B. Clow. Clow was brought into court by officer John DeGroot for travel-|j ing 35 miles an hour oh Sheridan road. W. Carlstein went 34. miles aft hour on the same road. Officer Peter Schaefer stopped him and the judge said, "$15 and costs." Another $15 fine was im- posed on F. A. Watson, arrested by officer DeGroot for hitting 31. Pines of $10 and costs were given O. Schulz, arrested by officer Brautigam for traveling'32 miles, per on Sheridan, and R. WV Walker, who was hitting 34 when he was overtaken by motorcyclist Peter Schaefer. BALL GAME SUNDAY The craekerrjack^ bjisj^ll: team of Baer Brothers and Brodie, a Chicago tailoring company will play the doughty Ouilmette K. C. nine Sunday afternoon. The game will be played at the diamond at Lake and Ridge avenuesv e annuls any individual reductions may have been made prior to the al reduction. This stipulation was : in order that no one might be ijknpy benefited by the cut. siderits of the villages of Kenil- h, Winnetka, Glencoe and Gross t are benefited by the decrease, hette having already received per- M ion for its reduction. iwi | day and Sunday Baha'i Services Are Announced ffyhe Science of Prayer" will be the of tonight's special lecture at Baha'i Temple. The lecture will given by Albert Vail as one of special series that he is con- ting on Friday nights on science religion. The meeting will begin :30 o'clock, f|||. .ffH M n Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 pc^>ck, Mrs. Corinne True will de- a talk on "The Underlying Unity lall Existing Faiths," The Sunday fcrnoon services are also held in the Indation auditorium at Sheridan id and Linden avenue. The Sun- meetings begii* E|rt 3:30 in the irnoon. ■ •.-. lit- ■':'-.r -:-^'......:'...... ADD TO PLAYGROUND |or the benefit of the children who at the Wilmette beach, new ppment has been added to the kh playground. A slide Jhas al-- iy^ been instaTTed~~and^""twjoljjew ter-foffers are expected" to arrive fany timy/ -^"-'.- -'\*r-- ■____: ■ ■ ■.'. We Carry a Full Line of home grown vegetables, when the quality is right. Georgia Elberta peaches now at their best--Get our prices by the dozen '•or-basketrf-^-:~ :■-■■' rr__ Telephone Orders F. W. Moore Fruits, Vegetables and Food Specialties 403 LINDEN AVE. Phone Wilmette 2837 In e very- home the . FuBei 'Man is welcomed. Because women have^ learned that he always comes with helpful suggestions. This is because every Full if ! IMF an is courteous, and considerate of the time you give him. Therefore you may admit him with absolute con- fidence. If you want a Fuller Man to call, write or telephone CHESTER BAMBERG ■t. Beyrer^i Electric Sfcop^ 1122 Central Ave. Phone 81 Devoe Paints Wholesale--PLA TE and WINDOW GLASS--Retail Wilmette Glass and Faint Works 1103 Wilmette Ave. Phone WU.2568 iipfezm fesiS^fe^**? We are taking this means of conveying to the selling public that their chances of a quick sale are greatly increased by jistingjtheir property with us. 35 Years'Experience A. 513 Fourth St. j. wooDcocKMimSSi Proprietor WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE That we hav^ arranged to-rtiake FRE^ P^JVJ?^. ?f all orders of a quart or more of our delicious ICE CREAM or FANCY ICES. WE want to call your attention TO THE FACT that our orders are all packed in ice when delivered..^-:.^n^, %.y^Mum^^-' ^'^i-*v:.:. ^ ■'■; :;-$*x. ;'^'V. * E^EL 1^ COMPANY ^ TnoST^^aiSib^3087 1571 Maple Ave. s4j«g|fr- ■:M&^^§mW^^^^i0.^i^r:

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