Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1924, p. 7

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WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924 Proposed New McCormick Highway · PROPOSED Hold Beaeiit For Teacher Injured by Ferocioua Doaa A benefit bridge and m"h jongg party will be give.n at New Trier High school Saturday of this week from 2 to 5 o'clock, in the interest of Miss Goodman, supervisor of the department of . physical education for girls at New Trier High school, who was seriously injured a few months ago when attacked by ferocious dogs at Evanston. . Due to her injuries, it is quite posstble that Miss Goodman will be prevented, for some time at least, resum- NORTH SHORE MOTOR BOULEVARD INCLUDING M9 CORMICK ROAD ing her professiQn, which l'e41aiHt . usual P'-Y,&ical 'agility, and· her &i_. on the north shore are intereated ftt · showing their apprec:iatioa of the excellent work she has been doing with the high school girla. Tickets for the benefit have been selling rapidly ·arr- ttie New Trier villages, it is announced, and ;the pb in Miss Goodman's c:lasses are particularly anxious _th·t the ,.omen of the community assume an agl'f'estive part -in the affair. A large 11'0UP ctf north shore women have been assisting members 'of New Trier faculty in the arrangements for the benetit. -in · Pboae w-aJ.ette 2600 WD.MmE, w.. 721 Lili ·Street MOTORS . ~~VICE, Inc. . ed Illustration by Courtesy of Illinois Motor Club. I Everything for the Automobile Short and Ugly Word Passed in Board Chamber hing Each adjusted. e-satisofit out return restore chanics. orks The short and ugly word a Ia Rooseve lt was passed in the council chamber at the meeting of the village tr ustees, Tuesday night. It came after Mrs. Samuel Danziger, 337 Central avenue, had finished addressing the presiding officer. Mrs. Danziger came to the meeting to urge a $20 claim she had against the village. According to her version, the village, while laying a water main through the alley in the tear of her home, had destroyed her cementwalled sunken garbage container. The container and its installation had cost her $26, _but she was ready to balance the books with Wilmette for $20, True, Mrs. Danziger admitted, the garbage container had been installed in the alley, just outside her yard f ence. I t was put there, she said, because there was no other convenient place for it. But then, she added, Village Manager c. C. Schultz had given her authority to place it there. ~jo~b~a~g~a~in~.:;:;::;;::;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:=:i:~~=~;"i=;;:========~ "The lady's statement that I gave " her permission to instalr the garbage container in the alley, is not true," said Mr. Schultz, explaining the case to the trustees. "He Jies," came from Mrs. Danziger from her place in the lobby. Mrs. Danziger might have completed the rebuttal oration which she began bad not the gavel of President Zip£ come down on the desk with a whack that not only sent shivvers through his colleagues and the auditors, but likewise proved a noisy but eloquent Former Wilmette Woman antidote for further oratory. Dies at Home in Kanau The garbage container matter was Mrs. Lawrence King, formerly Dora turned over to a committee. Steffens, of Wilmette, died at her home in Gypson City, Kansas, Sunday morning, May 18. Burial was at St. Struck by Automobile, s from St. Joseph's church, Injuries Prove Fatal Joseph' Thursday. Mrs. Helen Brown, wife of A. H . The remain s were brought to EvansBrown; a linotype operator with Lloyd ton' Wednesday morning and were Hollister, Inc., died Tuesday after- taken to the home of her sister, Mrs. noon, May 20, from injuries received Roy Changelon, to await burial. when she was struck by an automobile Mrs. King was well known in Wilat Michigan avenue and Monroe mette. She was the daughter of Gerstreet, Chicago. hardt Steffens, now a resident of EvThe tragic accident occurred when anston. She is survived by her husMrs. Brown in attempting to cross band, her father and the following from the north to the south side of brothers and sisters: John M. Steffens Monroe street at the boulevard was of Wilmette, Samuel J_ Steffens of run down by a car driven by Alex- Winnetka, Mrs. William Lang and an~cr Hoyer of Chicago. Miss Clara Steffens of Chicago, Mrs. Roy Parks, Mrs. Louis Changelon and MORTORCYCLIST HURT Joseph C. Steffen s of Evanston. Peter Schaefer, Wilmette motorcycle policeman, fractured a cheek DR·. E. GEISSE bone and suffered severe bruises when he took a "spill" on Main street, Osteopathic Physician Thursday of last week . He was chasing a speeder when the accident ocVillage Theatre Bldg. curred. The injury kept Schaefer off Phone Wilmette 2052 duty for a week, but he is back on the <;. Thes~ are not the cheapest tires on the market, but tbe prices are very reasonable and the quality of the merchandise is excellent. These tires are guaranteed fpr adjustment on a 10,000 mile basis. Official Simonize Station Linden De Luxe Garage Phone504 332 Linden Ave J. C. Slown A. B. VanDeusen Cosmas Chats ~~~sTUFFED CABBAGE~~~ Prepare ground round steak as for meat balls. Take a head of cabbage, remove coarse leaves and cut in half, removing core and as mafly heart leaves as is necessary to make space for meat you have prepared. Fill both halves, put together and tie with strings to hold firmly together, put into a kettle of salted boiling water and cook from one to one and one-half hours. Cook the extra leaves in same kettle, when done, slice. Le~ve 13-114 ISc 18c BLUEBIRD Worlcfs Lowest Prieed Car · With Balloon Tiles Standard lc your order Friday to insure careful selection and 'prompt delivery on Saturday. Green Beans, qt. . ............................ lie Wax Deana, qt· ................·..........·.. lie Asparagus .......................... 15c and 20c Extra Fancy, New Potatoes, pk·.............. 75c Home grown Spinach, pk. ...... - ............. 29c New Cabbage, lb.. ....... : ................... 8c Rhubarb, lb ·................................. 4c Cucumbers, 3 for ............................ 2Sc Grapefruit, 6 for ........... .. - - ............. 2Sc Fancy Apples, 3 lbs. . ..... - .............·.·. 2Sc Stra~ea, 2 for .......................... 2Sc Honey Dew Melona, each .. - .... .. ........... 35c Reel Raspberries, box ........................ 30c lOc 14c 3c· 18c Sc Saturday Specials It's here now. Come in/ POTATOES BY 111£ BUSHEL $1.35. OUR REPUTATION BACKS OUR GOODS AND OUR PRICES. Help ua to give better delivery service Saturdays by phonin· your order Friday evening. We are open until 9:30. \tiiC WM&IL$ tU IX1'AA t.Q,f. TO LIDO ...... ,,.#·"" C. H. BRIGGS 1141 Greenleaf Ave. Phone Wil. 1850 Cosmas and Fresh Fruit and Vegetables are Synonymoua I .:t WILMETTE Phone Z6t3 COSMAS BROTHERS Oppoaite the Villqe Theatre-WILME1TE Pboae 2614

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