Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1923, p. 13

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vt'^mM^^^^M^M^Mmm^^M^ «SP?L^ â- "â- â€¢â- â€¢. -,"â- â- 'â-  â-  â- "â- "â-  ; ""-'" â- 'â- 'â- â- â-  â- "<'â- '. ." 'â-  â- :'.â- !•â- "':' •' ' â- "â- â-  'â- ..'" '.'â- " THE fcAKE SHOftE N3BWS/fr kfiffii&- "'ill Them ;m^|. ;:|^^.'B. =»=r â- W*"*" UNDER SUMMER SKIES THESE "ALPINE MERMAIDS" GLIDE. Track,! !â€"watch out boys, these pretty "snowbirds" make no stops. Three snow-bathing beauties on a July toboggan party in the snow fields of Paradise Valley, Rainer National Park, Washington. Mt. Rainier, majestic and lofty, looms in the background. Left to rightâ€"the school teachers _are: Frances Robertson, Seattle; Juliette Palmer, and Inez Micki, Tacoma. WANTED TO BUYâ€"HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED â€" SIDE-BOARD, WILLIAM and Mary Jacobean oak. Tel. Glen- coe 431. LTG45-ltc FOR SALEâ€"MISCELLANEOUS k SLIP COVERS COMPLETE lute° fiflft Davenport faction |H6|BI| Chair anteed ^Ulllll $6.50 Also a wonderful selection of im- ported Coverings at a tremendous reduction due to our wide expe- rience in the making of Covers, en- abling us to give you superior quality. GOLLIN BROS. Formerly With Mandel Bros. Call or Write 713 MAIN ST., EVANSTON Phone Evanston 6121 FOR SALEâ€"HUDSON SEAL COAT; large Krimmer collar, bell cuffs; good condition; also solid mahogany living room table; exceptional value; cheap. Tel. Winn. 1919. LT45-ltc FOR SALEâ€"BLUE REED BABY buggy; gas range; 12x16 ft. inlaid linoleum; A-l condition:, lavatory: â€" ice-box; reasonable.------Tel^ â€"Wll* 2636. LTG45-ltc INVESTMENTS ©ETGAGE One, two or three year loans on suburban improved real estate Fair arid Uniform Rates. Builders and C)wners wish- ing to realize cash, on real estate sold on terms, see us. North Shore Mortgage Loan Co. XNot Inc.) SECOND MORTGAGES 620 Linden St., Winnetka, 111. Phone 162 ^""â- y,ii â- :U^TiJI!M?','f 9.ma mm- 'â- â- â- '\-•)$;;!*$ M : miUik A Good Place to Bank â- fpflflll Several thousand good people resid- ing in Wilmette, Kenilworth and Gross Point, have been convinced that this is a good place to bank, and we count them as our valued and per- manent customers. They find here convenient location, complete equipment, National Bank protection, experienced bankers, cour- teous treatment and genuine up to date banking service. This is a good place for you to bank. First National Bank OFWiLMETTE BCfftPl mm- §m FOR SALEâ€"MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE -r- IMPORTED GERMAN mantel chime clock at less than wholesale. 211 Franklin Rd., Glen- coe, 111. Tel. Glencoe 469. L,TG45-ltc FOR SALEâ€"2 TUBE RADIO. TEL, Wil. 873-J. L45-ltp CARD OF THANKS ffftH MA1.Râ€"M18CELLAWEOUS FOR 8ALBâ€"MISCELLANEOUS ii G SALE of AMTIOUE FURMEf TOE at ^ *,: kh mMm Kisiia Limdwall's, BM Lindlejffi Stff WINNET4CA - STARTING TUESDAY, S THE MEMBERS OF THE FIEGEN family wish to thank their friends aiid relatives and the members of tftfe P. J. Huerter Post, American Lesion, the marines from Great Lakes, and the American Red Cross, for the sympathy shown them at the time of the death of their brother, - Frank J. Fiegen.----- ,.,„â- '« I â- â- â€¢ LOST AND FOUND LOST â€" AIRDALE DOG, WITHOUT muzzle or collar; named Jock. TeL Kenilworth 88. Reward. LTQ45-ltC Author Tireless Worker 1 on His "If Winter Comes" A. S. M. Hutchinson, the author ol "If Winter Comes," of which William Fox has made a photoplay and whicjb is now being- shown at * the Harris theater, Chicago, like many other novelists, started as a newspaper matt and was once editor in chief of the London Daily Graphic* He is said to be a hard and steady worker when en- gaged, oil a novelrwatingall morning and, very often, all fevening. He has the reputation of being supersensi tive to crit-^_^_^^^ His first noveT was "The Happy Warrior." This was followed by "Once Abroad A Lugger," "The Clean Heart" and "If Winter Comes." The remarkable satenof the iatter^workHts literary history- The story takes it£ title from a line by Shelly^"...."...; Oh, Wind, If Winter comes, catfc Spring be far behind?" Sf^ Health Play Popttlir * The H*alth play^Seven Keys," by Miss Frances A .Cook;* Modern} Health .Crusade* director for the Ch** cago Tuberculosis institute, .is .be** cofning-so popular that Miss Cook i|; making- engagements far aheadl Within the past few days she received a request to produce the little play at one of the Chicago schools in Feb- ruary. â- \<£. YYi^y0>Y:". ^ S:'fy}-pk^^^MWW&:j}^% VILLAGE OF GROSS POINT NOTICE OP SALE OB? VILLAGE PROPERTY.^ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Gross Point, held on the 17th day of August, A. D. 1923, the following Ordinance was passed by a vote of more than three- fourths of all the members of the Vil- lage Board. VILLAGE OF GROSS POINT NEW TRIER TOWNSHIP COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS ^:;:;.;^-^:.-;->i' ORDINANCE NO. 183/ AN ORDINANCE BY THE PRESI- DENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF GROSS POINT, PROVIDING FOR THE SALE OF CER- TAIN REAL ESTATB DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ; Lots Ave (&) and six (6) In Block feeven (7) of Soger's Subdivision of the Northeast Quarter of the North- West Quarter, except the Bast two (2) acres of the; North one hundred â€" fifteen (US) feet thereof, fiT Section thirty-three (88), Township forty two (42)) North, Range 18. Baa the Third Principal Meridian* in Cook County, Illinois together with all the buildings and improvements ;,;:*&ereon.^.? _,,-.. ^^ri^^ia^ BE IT ORDAINED, by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Gross Point, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois: .â-  • SimWtZKMmm: a.j _._â- ._;________SBCTlON^^toM^B^s^iis^i®- ^hsitrthe following described real estate, to -.jMtts Lots dver (5) and six (6* lit-Bloek 4«eJre«JJJ Of'<Steger'a Sub^, division of the Northeast Quarter of th«:;\^Northwes^^?ta^^,::.<BMe^:i3aie Balt--tw*-(If "*tt*ttf*tfFthe Nortfr one hundred fifteen (11&) feet thereof, In Section thirty-three (33), Township forty-two (42) North, Range thirteen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, to- gether with all the buildings and Im- provements thereon, being the property oh which the Village Hall isj located, which said building was used by the Village in the conduct of its /business, is no longer necessary, appropriate or required for the use of said Village or profitable to, or its longer reten- tion for the best interestgrof the Vil* lage. SECTION 2 '-'"'â- 'â- â€¢' '.a^siSfe' That proposals to sell the said prop- erty shall be published once a week for four successive weeks in The Lake Shore News, the first publication to be not less than thirty (30) days before the date of the meeting at which bids are to be received, and that said prop* erty be sold to the highest and best bidder; provided, however, the Board of Trustees may by majority vote re- ject any and all bids received there-; for. - . >v â-  â- 'â- 'â- â- -r; SECTION 8- That in the event said property is sold as herein provided, the President of the Board of Trustees and the Clerk of .the said Board are hereby author- ized and directed to convey said prop- erty to such party-^or parties whose bids have .been accepted, by a proper deed or deeds of conveyance* stating therein the >rtce therefor, with the seal of the corporation. ',:.,.',. . section 4 m- M^mmm This Ordinance shall be In force and effect from and after its passage, ap- proval and" publication. § PASSED this 17th day of August 1928. ' -'-:; APPROVED this 17th day of Attgtts# 1923. ig ;^k::^V^^;u^DWARD zeutschbl. m Mathew^Schneider :".' -'-M^-Mi^M N. J. Miller . ^:->::,A^Y^X?^i^$g Joseph Bleser ATTEST: "'* ^"'""^^'S^ Edward A.. Schneideri^teSI?^ ^â- â- -'Ymmm Village Clerk. ^ *â- 'â- â- â- â€¢ -:<*-i v^ â- â- Â»: PROPOSALS Bids for the above described : piopMmWM erty are hereby solicited. -r'^"mgM, Said bids must be in writing and 6!^ sealedâ€"and -deposited -with^^-the-^VTltages Clerk of the Village of Gross Poinfc oh op before the hour of 6:01 P^ â-  M£M&fi9$M on the 3rd day of October. A D. 1918JW-^S%i accompanied by a certified check' 'fw^^fta two per cent (2%) of the amount oitv^flii the bid. Said bids will .be submittedpSlla to the Board of Trustees of the^ "VH4i&i^» lage of Gross -Point and will be»open«dlS^^ and ' considered at the" regular meettn#§if^lif of said Board of Trustees- to be heldli^fip11 on the 3rd day of October. A. D. 19l2|p®i or at the first regular meeting, or ad- journed regular meeting of said Board of Trustees held after that date. The right _ to: reject any -and all -bids -:Ufe-« hereby specifically reserved. ..â- >.:â- : ^» WmiW â-  EDWARD A SCHNEIDER. wi^-icsu-M.: ......_,^_:..... ..... Village'Clsi DATED this Mth day oF August. 1818., ^mf^^^^^^g^imm I^f-4to..

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