26 April 23, 1926 WILMETTE I LIFE 3Q New ftoon tat·. New ftoon ftnl·hed. Ne\v aad old ftool'tll raarfaced. hand or mnchlne \VOrk. Old ftoors reftnINhed. All hlghclnlls work only. L l!l 1- SAVE VILLAGE TREES De.truction of Treea in Wideniac Buaineaa Streets Reduced to Minimum I' 11 il t' n r1 (' ~· e \· h h As a result of a study of trees along the portions of Central and Wilmette 'd d li~eding the announcement by Proavenues, to b e wt ene soon. teo fess10nal Dave Pattullo that the course beautiful elms will be saved that were is in fine shape, officers of the Wilmette scheduled for destruction , according to Golf club have decided to stage a forminformation presented to the hoard of a! opening Thur:day of this week. trustees Tuesday night. The studv and Regular play is schedu led to begin this . -' ~aturday. recommen d at10n was made by C. L. May, of the Davf'y Tree Expert com:\n in formal roundup dinner held pany, and C. N. Roberts, village Thursday night at which new members engineer, and was arranged by " :ere w~lcomed and the old guard Trustee Clarence E. Drayer. ~ Jnred the. man~ changes made clur"We are especially glad to Jet peo- l 'i ll-{ tl~e \\'J~\ter. n~ clubhouse accomple know," the report continued, "that lllodatJot~s. l hese mcludc a new locker all the trees along the Village hall 011 room. w1th . hO\Y_<.:rs, a ne'r .ln~mge and the so uth ~ide of Central avenue, can card ~oon1 and. J.n~proYed 01111ng roo111 be saved, although the curh will be an,(! kJtc.hen f~tctht1es. tight up against them and their roots .I he l()II~Hnng- officn:-. and romwill be damaged on the street side. I_IIJttcc chat;mrn ~la\· t· hc.:.en tlec~~d They can he ke_pt alive and vigorous t.(·r 192(): C. A. R1c-h. 1~re~1dent :. \\11 by treatment of the roots where cut l!am H . Hann:-.man. nee prcstdent: pruning the tops, to establish halanc~ Schu..rler H~n·e ~·. <.tcretar~·: C' . ).[. between tops and roots. and hv feed- Parn~h. asst~tant ~tcretari·: 1L L. ing, according to method:- outlfnecl." Pa::tnn. treasun:r: Gt<!rge I·.. Gallahtr, Among other trees that will he.: rhamnan l!ou:-.t rflnlllltttt<': II. E. T.nsaved is the fine elm at the r11rner of gan. hanclrcap': ~)r. R. .r.. I.a~'a_t~r, Central avenue and Elennth ~treet.l "}H·rh . and 1' 3 ' 1111 1(": I·.. R.. "\<·Jr. Superintendent C. C. Schultz was :rClunds. d i r e c ted by the hoard t o h ave \\·or k ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ done on the trees while the " ·iclening We have the prettiest an best of the street is in progre~s. The ro~t of treating and feeding the trees will COATS -DRESSES- HATS he less than cutting them down and to b<: found Jnywhrre on th<: digging out th stump:>, it was ex- : .\'orth Short at the Ytr~· r<:a;-;onplained. I ah k price . we arc a~lOng for It was also recommended by the.: Public Service committee that tree:; them. on the village hall grounds be pruned. and that tlH' elm now dying from 1 lightning stroke. be treat<'d and fed. : on advice that it could thu." he ~an~d. \ B. COPLAN, Prop. The big- elm on Park aYentH.' at the I I 2 ti Central Avenue Libra n ;, one of the finest on t h<' north Phone Wil. 2403 shore, -is being killed h~·· elm bore..;, it wa . reported . Every effort should be made, the report added. to save so valuable an a:- sct to the Public Li brary. I The lloa rd apprnn·d t1ll' rcpmt on 1 trees and ordered tlw \\'(Irk done a:-. 1 (ltttlinl'd. the total co~t <·i \\ hirh it \\·ao.; said would hr S925. Wilmette Golf Club Has 1926 Inaugural DO,ty HARDWOOD Phone Delaware 2589 FLOORS PARQUETRY Dunfee Floor Co. (lac.) 441 N. Dearborn St. Ohlcat Floor Heue Ia Chicago New Cream Top Milk' Comes from Tuburcular· tested cows. Sanitary hood sealed caps. Ask Our Drivers Or Phone Wilmette 3029Greenleaf 820. 1:.c per quart The cream taken from this milk will whip Parisian Expert Weaving Co. (NOT INC.) It oom D14 ~ orth American Bulldlnc 36 SOUTH STATE STREET, CHICAGO 'l'elt-(thone Dearborn 1206 of Damages such as Moth Hole·, Cigarette Burn·, Cuts. Tear· Ia Woolen nntl Silk Garment· UNIOUE SME SHOP 1 FINE LINEN and ANTIQUE TAPESTRY a Specialty MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED MODERATE PRIC1C8 Estimate sent upon receipt of Garment AU Work Guaranteed 24 Hour Service Before After Kenilworth Polls Light Vote at Village Election ' Scn·nty-fnur yo1 v-. \\Trt' ra"t in the t' kctinn. held ' l-:cnilworth \'i!Lt,t.:e Tue sda,· of thio.; \n-ek. The !nne tic kl.'! in ·the field \r:t-- r<>lllJH·st·d of the f(,Jlo\\'ing: John L. \\'ild:-.. Ralph R : Hawxlmr~t and Ccorgc R Bt'lbOil, fnr trustees, and ( ·lnle :\ . 'l'a,·lor fnr \'il lage Clerk. T~,· ~.·rlt,·-:- nt:n Y:·tt·:- fo1· Bert H. Crcl\H' as -police magistrate were written in on the hallc·t. 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