Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Feb 1924, p. 20

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. foot, ························ · S tr~et £ ~~ · ht of only 95 'cent!> per fron~ · . .. nsta ll £1ectrr.c s · · Icost which is ~ rem~rk~blr. low umt cost · when COnstderattOn gl\·en to the fact Here By Voluntary Subscrtptzon I ~)~~~1Zt:eatt~~fs o~he;re :;::~eeri~ls c::! · property owners thus makmg a net IS 20 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1924 '1. Bargams . for $ D ays . curb. The standards are placed 150 feet staggered and most of the standards are placed so as to avoid interference of future private drive~~ys, and preventing the light from shmt!lg too directly into the porches and wmdows. The mounting height of t~ese · · standards are 13~ feet to the hght [n connectiOn wtl'h the develop- center with a 250 cp. lamp, ment of a new subdivision known as 1 . h f d b · cir · · · · These ltg ts are e y a senes Kemlworth Beach comprtsmg s1xty .1 designed as the first unit in a lots . The Kenilworth Village board ~~:ies group system, when the. remainauthorized the in stallation of street dcr of the village gas lightmg shall lights in this new subdivision by spe- he replaced by .e lectricity. This ar" Pay your income tax in quarterly ·1 1 · · rangcment reqUires only one trans- installments," is the advice of Colcia! a~sessment wtt l t le. plO\" IS~on former for a group of lights. This lector, Mabel G. Reinecke of the that the property owners, tf t ley e- method of supplying current to the northern Illinois district, Internal sired , ~ou.ld meet the cost by v~luntary lamps allows the use of low voltage Revenue Service. 50 subscrtpt_tOn. Most ?f . . ~he 4;, _ or d directly to the top of the lamp withThe reason for stressing this method ld " · ·1 t f transforming own er" 111 th e suhdtvtstOtts plan~e tc build 6n their property and hve out ac tttona amoun of meeting the government requirethere , , 0 naturally favored the sub- cqtllpme ~t. . . . . . . ment s is that in case the proposed scription plan a' it promised to save The dtstnbutmg ctrcutt ts latd u_n- revision of the income tax law is over IS pn cent, of the cost t~ro!lgh dcr ground througl~ 1000 Volt Spec1al adopted and becomes retroactive to eliminat 10 11 oi legal fet: s, pubhshmg, Parkway cable, adJacent to the. curb include the 1923 returns. it will be a spreadin g and collecting costs. The conne.ctmg from post to post . wttho~t comparatively simp le matter to adminorit ,., ro n ~ i > t ing of speculator s, of a spltce. The co~ crete post ts set 111 just the laH quarterly . payment to course - objec ted to an~ propositi~n limestone screenmgs and t.amped th e provisions of the law. which rt·quin·d the entire outlay m ar~:mnd the post. :rbe cu~rent IS sup"If you delay beyond March 15 in cash. They preferred to see the cost plted by the P~tbl.tc Servtce _ company making your returns and first payspread oYer a term of years, which of . orthern Illmots on a mamtenance ments, you become liable to a severe basts. penalty," the collector declares. wou'ld amount to more in the end. A circular letter was sent out to all The average estimated cost per "In other words, don't watch the property owners outlining the a~v;;.n- post was approximately $207 or about clock to see what Congress is going tages of the proposed subscnptton $1.25 per front foot. After the com- to do about tax revisions, but make method. whereupon the letter brought ple~on 'of the work a rebate of thirty your first payment early and get it most of the necessa ry agreements. cents per front foot was made to the off your mind." The rem a i 11 de r were fin a II y won by -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=, the personal solicitation of the vii- !" lage manager and the individual members of the Village board. · . Kenilworth Beach S U bdlVI· · Ad d b Att sto.n orne Y · rae· tive Ornamental Ltghta I------------- of first class qua.lity and installed under. the strict supervision of the engmeer. . The work was done for the vtllage by the Commercial Light com~a!lY· contractors, and under th~ sup cr~tston of Fred A. Gurdes, c<?nsultmg engmeer, and F. L. Streed, v1llage .manager. · · · · · · PAY YOUR INCOME TAX QUARTERLY--RE~ECKE : · · · · · · Silk Lamp Cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 Beautiful Serving .Trays ........... . $1 Semdac Polishing Mop with 1 pint can of Polish .......... ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 Yz Gal. Roasberger's Floor and Trim Varnish .......................... . $1 I Yz lbs. Johnson's Wax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 ° · : 1133 Central Ave. Phone Wilmette 2508 : ···························· Wilmette Glass and Paint Works "It's a great comfort!" "Cold water is good to drink, but hot water is the real thing to wash with. And to get hot water just exactly when y.o u want itwhy that really makes life worth living! Ask us about the RUUD AUTOMATIC." As an weekly I great inti tion the of the fo ty per c~ the mattl vice and (and I towns). Nearly mette, at heard taU complaint pen~e. At weeks ag ing in ~ said that simply be Wilmette The te excessive charge ol go to ~ tight arc cost per Although that metE you are number 1 home, tl and 1 do1 argument 1'he si · termine ' like the mouth o~ a determl of the M Years~ Zl Orn amental Lampa The installation comprises 21 ornamental street lamps on two streets. It was early determined that an Eilglish lantern type of fixture be selected so as to harmonize with the distinctly English atmosphere of this suburb. Jc.seph Sears, the founder of the ·village, after a visit to Kenilworth, England, and the surrounding Warwickshire country, laid out the American Kenilworth with a small compact business district , wide residential lots, no alleys, and very rigid restrictions as to building lines, and cost of dwellings. The street names are from Scott's novel "Kenilworth." Enaliah Type Lantern For Your Drug Store Needs Call Phones Wilmette Snider-Cazel Drug Co. 400-401 Wilmette and Central Aves. populated service with Eva\ ly popul same adv on the ot Why n ment frot looks as work out est of th Timely Repair Means Extra Wear Have those old shoes repaired and you will be money ahead. N.o job is too small for us. Workmanship Guaranteed SKILLED SANITARY PLUMBING To harmonize with the plan the village selected a bronze English type lantern mounted on a concrete post. The lantern is equipped with a refractor to re-direct the light rays of approximately 15 degrees below the horizontal. Each standard is set 3 feet from the curb so as avoid damage from vehicles. and at the same time not to cut off the light rays from the street as the trees are 6 feet from the HILLER'S ·SHOE SHOP SucceMOI' PAUL KEMPE 619 M . Lloyd H C! Wilmette, Dear Sir As CO\ Post of decline to Mellon ta refuse to sending no quest" is a mo justed co for...the to A. K.upar 609 MAIN STREET WILMEITE St. ~ ·- -~·" .." Phone Wilmette 125 - Pearson's Market You will be interested to know that we have just added to our equipment a ~fllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllll~ a == == It wo of your these pet out with carried o the bonu passed, a siderable carried. I bel Legion cation News LARGE REFRIGERATING ROOM This will enable us to carry a much larger stock and variety of meats and also to keep our meats Insist on getting the ALWAYS SWEET AND FRESH Ridge Avenue Wilmette 2800-2801 ~ == = Wilmette · = There are as many varieties of meats as there are colora in the rainbow, but : here only the highest quality is sold. W ith that assurance plua low price you'll == BEST MEATS == = a = = = find this market to your liking. FOR SERVICE Phone Scan the list below and note the bargains we offer for Dollar Days. = ===-- 1304 = - Wilmette -::::S:~rl:. ~~--~0.~~ ~~.er~1:: == : BACON SQUARES, 7 lbs. for .. $1.00 will :~:·~:C:~ : :~· ~~~.:: 0 -· ::::: ::: Advise us of any change in price or terms of the property you are offering to sell. ROUND STEAK, 3 lba. for ... $1.00 PORK ROAST SHOULDER, 7 lbs. for . . ... . ...... . .... $1.00 PORK CHOPS, S lba. for $1.00 ; White Cash Market ~ ~ A. J. WOODCOCK, Prop. = = == I § §!I Our celebrated 100% Pure Pork Sausage Meat, 4 lba. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 == == J ~;: ; ;:; ; :; ;~;:; ; ; :; ; ; ;: ; ;:; ; :; ; : ; ;:; ; :; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; i ilili i i ili ili i il i i li li i il i i i-~; .!· .__UIUI I I----IIIWIUIIIIIItllllll----·-· We deliver in Evanston, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Indian Hill and Winnetka. OUR PHONE ORDERS RECEIVE CAREFUL ATTENTION i I 1189 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 2779 "" I i[;l 35 Years' Experiefla iE

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