WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 THE PUBLIC FORUM loVE To .HALT. I I . . AD NUISANCE jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiii , ' 1 the committee in charge of the meeting has secured William Blanchard, Evanston conunissioner of water works, to ~peak on the subject of \Vilmette's water supply which is furnished hy the Evanston plant. ' We learn with regret that the fire- I proof building requireme':ts and ~e -1 1 meeting of the Village Board Tuesday evening. With all due respect to our CounThe Wilmette Church counci l, in cilmen. we think they have removed re olutions adopted at its most recent the greates t safeguard against promeeting, endor ed the plan of the New miscuou ' fl at-building in our vi llage. A Zoning- ordinance may or may Trier Commercia I association to re move the excessive burden of cost of not hold . In the latter case anyone unprofitable advt:rtising from local owning a vacant lot in Wilmette may put up a tlat cheap as his purse will business men. It was the ,ense of the resolutions buv right next to your home or mine. i'he people whose homes have made adopted that advertisi ng be solicited from the busine s people only for "rec- \Vilmette the attractive village that ognized mediums regularly published ic is, increased its va lue as a res iand admitted to the mails," including dt:ntial suburb, are to be sacrificed to church cal ndars. and that wherever the avaricious outsider, who would other in!.tanccs arise in which support step in and wrench from them the of the merchants is 'ought by a worthy value of their property a homes in local cntcrpri,L·. .,uch support be order to line his pockets with rentals sought only after approval i given by from cheap flats. If we wish to maintain the reputathe New Trier ornmcrcial association. "The n ·,ol utiu ns," a prominent busi- tion of \Vilmette as a beautiful vilness man , tatl.'d this week. "mark an lage, a public spirited home loving important '· " P in in.,uri nl{ protection community, let us petition that flat of the hu,Jill"q men aga in t promis- bui!Jings be confined to the pre.ent c:cuu-rcial zone which is ample for cuous advcr· ;~in~ schemes." At the mcetin~ ,,f the Commercial the needs of Wilmette for all time association on Tue~·!::·, oi this week to eome. A train of evils follows flat living. it was ann o un ce(! that t'he rrcen ' membership drive had brought 51 new That is why most of us trekked from members into the or~~:anization. bring- the city. Shall we have to trek again? Phebe A. Hurlbut, in~ the total membenhip to 136. 715 Greenleaf Ave., Plans were immediately formulated Wilmette. for a free hanouet for members to be held early in ~Iarch and which will be in the nature of a reception to the new members. A committee compris- Evanston Oflicial to ing Carl Sterner. chairman: George Diacuu Water Problem Baldwin and Aram K. Mestjian was Due to the inability of Sam Greeley appointed to make arrangements for the festivity and it was expected it of Winnetka to appear as a speaker at W?uld prepare an interesting enter- the joint meeting this evening of the Wilmette Chapter of American Engitamment. New member · whose applications neers and the Wilmette Woman's club, were approved at the meeting this week were: Adams Electric Shop, Edward T. In the Village Belrose. Wm. G. Reyrer. Richara M. Burns, Wallace B. Clore, Jr., and Theatre Building comoany. Cosma~ Bros.. Tohn H. Davies, Fred J. Dettman , George J. Eher, A . R. Eddin'!'ton and companv, Anton J. Felke, Rudolph Halun. M. Herberhol7. Herhon Bros.. Emi.t F. Hess. Hoffman Bros., Martin Jacobson, Paul Kempe, John Kerevan Keystone Confectionery, Klc-nsuds 'Laundry, L. and R. Auto Service, Lake ~hore E!Prtric companv, Lulias Bros., Jas. B. MacFarlane, Robert H. Mcbaniel. R. W. Mclntvre, Tohn L . McKay, Fred A. Miller. Frank W . Moore, Nelson Laundry, North Shore Elec~ tric Shop, Papalleor~e Bros, E. A. Pettibon e, L. C. Rambo and company For W . S. Ray Oil Burner company: Sheridan Cafe, Skokie Tire comoany, Your Sandwiches, Ice Village Home Bakery. Warble Storage and Furniture company. T. L. Cream, Pop Corn and Welch, White Cash Market company, Marvin Willard, Wilmette Auto ElecCa~. tric Service, Wilmette Battery Service, Wil111ett" Bird House, Wilmt>tte Wh~re Quality S and lOc Variety Store, Wilmette Home Bakery, Wilmette News Agency Chocolate Rula Wilmette Plumbing :Jnd Shet-t MPt:>' Works. Wilmette Stationery and Gift Shop. Cburcha Endorse Plan of Local Merchants ~~~~;i~;J fla~ic~uifdi~~ ~~th~~~~m~;~; were removed or modified at an extra cITy MARKET c0 · MEATS STEAK SPECIALS Porterhouse Steak Beat Native Beef . . . . . . . Other speakers at the joint session will be Myron H . West, well known city planner and resident of Wilmette, and Charles N . Roberts, Village engineer. The question of the proposed annexation of a portion of the former Village of Gross Point 'to Wilmette wiU vide an important part oi the. di sic.n. ' The meeting will be held at the WC~a~an's club building, be;ins at 8 o'clodc and is open to the general public. Legioml Join Wilmette Legion D. A. Sto Oli ve Bull Allan Bun Bernice ~1 Modern vv Winne! C. L. Day Maj . Tho111 To Prev< Gr; 627 MAIN ST. . -·- PHONE WILMETTE 1870 RETAIL WHOLESALE You can rely on our Meats to be what they are advertiaed. You need never fear any diaappointment in your dinners-while you are tradinc here. Our prices are very low aa shown in these apecialarfor Fri. and Sat., Feb. 15-16. Native Rib Rout Beef Special-lb. soC 29C 36C 39C Pot Rout Native Beef Special-lb. N~~V:d!0:~ ~!~:; 35c 20c Po~al~o;, !i::;:~~i~ ... .................................... 19c 35c Armour's Star Ham Half or whoie . . . . . . . Premium Bacon Delicious ftavor. · Half or whole aide . . . . . Swift's Silverleaf Pure l...ard-Special Per lb ....... ................... . Armour'a CloverF anc:y Tendet Rout bloom Butter Chickens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Special-Fancy, Young Dry Picked Turkeys. . . . . Genuine Spring Lamb Legs Per lb. 201. 2C Young Pig Pork. Shoulder Per lb. 35c 13lc Fresh Laid Eggs in cartons ........ ... .. ...... ... .. .... . ISc The SSe SOc Village Chocolate ~ FOUR DAILY DELIVERIES-9 A. M.-11 A. M.-2 P. M.--4 P.M. WILMETTE-KENILWORTH-WINNETKA-GLENCOE Contribut fund for 1 form this 1 ords were t it was fom been added ed~ed total the grand $639.94 of at $2,000, t vide unifon high school Lloyd H the band f1 week that Amer ican Woodmen o were amon~ joined numc; scores of in in helping concert and The Wiln ises to do i performanc mette Worn<~ tal proceeds into the bat performanc day nights, may be sec chance to w mcnt and at fund. 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