·· Wieboldt Hall of Commerce, on Northwestern's new McKinlock campus, was in use last week for the first time,' but there was no formal opening of the structure: More than 3,700 students have registered in the downtown branch of the school of Commerce so far, over 300 more than were registered last year at this time. Neva Leslie, in charge of registration, has announced that all classes are full. WILMETTE LIFE October 22, 1926 James (Ziggy) Solheim of Evanston, and Walter Holmer, of Moline, Notice of Award of Contraet both prominent members of the Purple lnter-Cla11 Games football squad, last week were awarded October 11 ·For the improvement of the first alley West of BroadwaY between Crescent scholarships by the Northwestern Club Stolp ·8C-19 St. Joseph 8-0 Place and Isabella Street by grading and of Chicago which annually gives one Jim Me Dermott· .1. e. · · · · · · · · · MlJler paving wlth Portland Cement C<?ncrete · Geo. Grommes ... 1. t. · · · · · · · · Wagner and otherwise improving the same. . d or more sc ho Iars hIps to eserymg Phil. Marqua .... I. g . . ......... Meier (Wilmette Special Assessment No. Northwestern studen~s. Hoh~1er lS a Rae Goss ........ c ........... Thalman ). Office of the Boart of Local 180 sophomore and Solheim, a semor. The 1 Francis Kennedy r. g. · · · · · · · · · S· :au Improvements. Wilmette, Illinois, latter was the recipient of a similar Bob Sherman · · · · r. t. · · · · · · · · tE> ens October 6, 1926. Bob Brashear .... r. e. · · · · · · · · · ·Meyer NOTICE is hereby given to all pe rsons a war d f rom t he Evans ton R otary c1 u b Grenfel Older .... r. h. .. . . . . . . . . Bleser Interested that the bids for . the improvelast year. Jack Frost .... . 1. h . · · · · · · · · Schuett I ment of the central eighteen (18) feet Alex Venlsh ..... f. b. · · · · · · · · Bal~es Harvey Klunder · .q. b. · · .: · · · · · · · White Referee, Fritz Bruce ; lmesman, D. C. Stone. October 11 Howard SB (31) Stolp, SA (0) E. Morgan ....... 1. e. . . . . "'\tV. Sherman .J. Iverson ....... 1. t . . . . . . D. Vonsent · J. Morgan ....... c ....... K. Garretson D. Henderson .... r. t ......... G. Colby w. Hawkinson ... r . e. . . . . . . B. Wilson H Hunter ....... r. h .... ... F . "rint'r c.' Closset ....... I. h. . . . . . . D. Davis B. Johnson ...... f. b. L. Jones ........ q . b ..... \\~. Hasting RefereE>, ti. ,\.. Gathercoal; lin'sman, L. Ball. October 11 Stolp 7A Howard iB vVon b,. forf eit ,J Football Summary VILLAGE OF WILMETTE CHRISTMAS CARDS· ~DER your Personal Greeting Cards early, while our stock is fre~h and varied and avoid the usual last minute rush of having them engraved, or printed. Better servic~ and attention can be given to orders now than will be possible later on. The new and individual Gibson Cards are sure to please you. PERSONAL GREETING us give you some L ET inside information, as to w~t' s causing y o u r auto tr ubles. We're auto doctors - to see to your car's health. "L. & R. i· alway· a good auto suggestion .., Ridge Ave. Pharmacy C. C. RENNECKAR .Opposite St. Joseph Church Phone 316 -------------- ..·-----------------··-----------------Establishtd 1854 C. H. JORDAN & CO. Funeral Dirtctors for 72 Years of the first alley West of Broadway, extending from the North line of Isabella 'Str eet to the south line of Crescent Place (except the intersection of Gregory Aven ue, which is paved), by grading and paving with Portland. Cement concrete I and otherwise imn~ov·n~ the same, all 1 1n the Village of ·wi lm ette, Cook County, Jllinols were opened on the 5th day of October, 1926, and M. foley Company being the lowest r espon s ible bidder, th e contract was awarded to said company on the 5th day of October, 1926. Sal_d bid is for the work as a whole and IS as follows: 500 cubic yards of excavation at $1.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 750 .00 1 465 square yards of concrete 'pavement, seven (7) inch es thick, mixed In the pr0portlon of one ( 1) part of Portland ceme nt, tw.o ( 2) parts of {)c:tober 13 clean sharp sand and thrN· St. .Tost:>tlh, 8th (0) Stolp 8B (13) ( 3) parts of crush ed llmest0nE> A. Meier ........ 1. e. . . . . . . E. Dierks or gravel from %-Inch. to 2 1h E. Mooseman ... . 1. t ........... J. Mee inches in size and w·th 14J. Meier ......... 1. g ....... R. Hooker inch asphaltic felt expansion P . Steiiens ...... c. . . . . . . . . . H. Foster joints, sPt normal to the C'nter R. Br::tun ........ r. g · . · B. Youngber<~ line of the p·wement at thirt~· P. Calmes ....... r. t. . Kenyon-Freeman (30)-foot interv"lls and with F. Miller ........ r. e. . . . . R. Kirtland concealed metal joint of No. 1 S H. Schuett ....... r h ........ P. Jones galvanized · or painted s~ ee t K BlPHer ........ I. h. . . . . . . D. Miner steel, six anll on('·half ( b 1f..: ) B. R"lltnes ....... f . b . . ..... S. Nelson inch<>s high, lH·ld in place b~ G. White ....... q. b ......... J . Dunn =~-inch round stl:'i.'. l rode.;. 1.) Referee, L. Ball; linesman, G. \V. inches long and w1th 1h -mch Gathercoal. round ~t i>E> l rodc.; thrC'P (:l) October 13 ft"tot lolil!" s"t in th.. m'tldlt' Stolll, 7B St. Joseph, 7 of the pan·ment and normal '\\·on by forfeit to the centf>r line th('reof at October 13 five ( 5) foot int~rvals. all Stolp 8C ( 0) St. Francis. 8 ( 6) constructed In place. lncluiling .Jim McDermott.. 1. P. . . Bob Bollensen the cost of labor and mate rial · n. Crommes ..... 1. t ....... A. Conrad at $3.00 p er square yard .... $4,39a.OO P. l\l ~uqua .... .. 1. g. . .... G. Boylston n. r.oss .. ....... c .... :. . . . . .Jr. Corns $5,145.00 F. KPnnedy ...... r. g .. : Jr. KaYan a u~h The owm·rs of a majority or the frontJ . Hirs<'h ........ r. t . . . . . E. Simpson age of th e lots and lands upon said B. Rra.shear ... ... r . ~"· . ..... H . n lt-ason streets· wh(· rdn said work is to be dono fl.. Older ......... I. h. . . . . . . .T. ('orns may, within t(·n drt:rs from the da.te A. V'nish ........ f. b . . ... .T. C"awkwcll h('rt"of, as providPCl by law, l:'k\t to take r. Frost ......... r. h . . . D. ·M cKinnon said work nn(l Pntnr int·l a Wt'ltt P n conH. Klunder ...... q . q . . ...... T. 13raoy ·nt"t to do said work at t en (10) per ll'fe r ee, Fritz Bruce: linesman, D. C. c ntum lPss than thP price at whit'h Stone. sanw has ))('en awarclf>d. gART, . F., OHNEH. .JOl-T'\:' f'L .qp.r n r \ l{ER, DR. ARTHUR H. TUT.l ;..E ET ,1\TvR D. RECKER. DR. ALICE D. TUTTLE '\VTLFOlln w. DP11ETIA RD, f'LA RENCF. 1·~ DRAYER, Osteopathic: Phytic:ian· PATTI, A. HOFFMAN, .JOHI\" F . 'VTEDLTN. 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