Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jan 1927, p. 44

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11 - WILMETTE FOR SALE-VACANT LIFE January ·21, 1927 WTD. TO BUT-HSEHV. GOOVIS WANTED TO BUY-SECOND HAND furnlttH'e and other household goods. Hlgh~st prices for l'!lame. Crost Furniture Store, 1004-6 Emerson- St., Evanston, Ill. Phone Unlv. 189. 50LTN17-tfc Central A venue Bargain CORNER LOT 50x156. · $87.50 PER FT. cash. Recreation Leagues Events Score: Recreation Score: Wilmette 1st game 10 Board) 1st game 15 2nd game 15 2nd game 8 With the playing of last week's sched3rd game 13 3rd game 15 uled gamE's in volley ball the first round E. McDow of the schedule came to a close with the J. C. Anderson ·E. Carlson versatile team from the Pr<>sbyte rian H. Tulchow A. C. Youngberg church leading the way with a total of G. Bassler F. G. Guthridge seven wins and but one defeat. They were H. Richmond G. Williams closely pressed however, by the American L. Orr E. Phelps I...eg·ion, 1st t ea m, who defeated the BapM . Reid tist aggregation in a hard fought three \\'. c ~ath e rcoal game match. The second round of th e S<'hedule promises to bring out r ea l comPrt'sbyterian petition as many of the teams who w e r e .\nwrican Lt>~ ion, 2 \ 'V on by forfeit green at th e game at the start of the S(·ason ha v~ become quite profie 1e nt. 1 By far the best game of th e bask et ball 1 BASKETBALL s~hedule wa~ play ed la):;t . \\.t.. dne~~ay (Stolp <~ym, January 12) n1~l~t ht- tm.~t·n t~t· J:'resbyt~·n:l~l ".t~d . 'ler-. 1 St . .rost-ph, 1. . Baptist 11llllcll A. l ., tt:.Ull:s. A (,trg t ( r (}\\ d ol \\·on by fur! t·lt loyal r oott·rs witm·ssNl tht· cnntt-·st whi ch _ !}nail,): ~·t-~; t~ tl.l~·. ~J'~ n~l~na,t A .. C .·· :!~ to St. JO!-il'J)h, :! . :\-II'thodist, 2 ~0. Jill tl .un~ Wt 1 t \ t' l} t' \ t>ll l~ m,tt( lwtl \\'on hv forfvtt and JH'omi se anotlwr li\'Piy battle wlwn · _ tlwy 111 \'!'l'ag-a iJ~ ir~ tlw ::;neon« ~ r·o.uml. . <Howanl 1 ;ym, .J.untary 12) ,\s a r·~·~'iult _ot vh·dtwsday tng-ltl s hat- ~ 'l\·l'lllina l A . 1' ., 1 Pn·sbytt·rian (20) tl~·· tht.' J et·mntals now h-ad tlw lt·ag-u·· E. \\'t· llntan .. . .. L. r:. ...... F. Quayle With a clt:an s lat t· of t t·n \' l.<'tOrlt·.s. T~lt· ~ran Po\\'t·rs . . .. n . I~ . . .... L. l\O('n('n Prt·sbylt·I'IHII art · s(yot.td wtth lllllt· · \tv- I ~Jill l'mn·rs ..... I' . . . . . . . . . . . H. \\rPld t o r~t·s ~n<l r~nt· ~ll'lt·~tt, ~ttJI1 tlu· :-ita It> 1 H. :\kLt·an ...... 1.. F. R \ 'on(h·r ~orth ~ank third wtth s1x \'tl't<~rtt>s and ont: d l'- ! l! . .Tohn~on ...... H.. F . . . . . . . . . E. Hill 1 1·. l'<~~~· k · ;,,ss, :l . ... C .-L. 1; . . .. E. Antlt ·rson . 1 lt· st·('(tll< 1 nJUIH 1 1.'1 t 1lt· 1w .s -\'t 1m 11 · ){. Hlas<h·ll . .. ... C. i~hl'<lult· starts on \\ t·dn··sday, .January Ho ·ft ·r·· ·t·- H . Harl· > ff (Sponsored by f'OU SAI,F.-)IISCELI'.A~ f~ot·s 1177 \Vihnette Aw. Opp. Village Hall ul Phont'S Wilmette 1750 and 363 -----------------61!1'~17-lk Paints and Varnishes CLOS ING OL;T BROKE~ LINE · OF paint to make room for new. stork. $1.00 PER GALLON made by }Jromine nt paint manufaeturt> r. Suitablt> for interior· work. Ah;~ intt.rinr Varnish $l.50. WIL~IET'l'F. WT:"~;DOW SHADE & .PA'I:~T WORK~ 113:~ 1'- en i 1 \\·ort h \ 1a cant 2 YEHY CIIOICE RESIDE~<. 'E LOTS, near transportation . $80 and $85 JWr ft. Adjact' lll propt·rty ht' ld at $125 J>t:r ft. LET VS WHITF. YOl R J~SURA~ CF. 34 Tt>l. Wil. 2t5 :t~ 111 i - I tc U F. .\L J:;S'l'A'l'.E '1,Vilnwttt· Avt-. \ \ ' i lntl't tl' 51 Lii-lt c FOR SALE HOl\lHS AND VACANT KEXIL\VORTH WI~NETKA GLENCOE and n o t·th. LOA="S .AXD JNSURANCE FOH S.\LE - Sl~WTXn ~L\I'HJ~E. $10. Porch chain-;, mahoga ny com binatio n hookea:-;t· and dt·slc :\Ian's drpss ~ uit, sizt> :~s. 'J\·1. \\'il. 00-W. ;) J LT~ 17-ltp FOH. I 1 E. E. Stults Realty Co. 460 Wimwtl\a A \'C. Winn etka 1~00 :~ 4 LT ~ 17- t nt·\\·, must ht· ~~·t·n to ht· apprt>l'iatt·<l. Fot· qukk sal\· ~ifi.Ofl. t:l:~l llill St., \Vilml'ltt ·, Ill. :) ILT~I7 - Itp FOlt S.\ LE _ fc YOTT ~~; ~lE~HH~Il!-i HIp . H W 'I'H. TO JU ' \' - 110 PS ES ------------------ 1 1926 Sl ECIA L DODG I': TOUH. $100 dowu, hal. $:;5 monthly. Otlwr models on easy tt> rm s. \Ve nsted :\tutor Co. 56~ Lincoln An .. \\·in n . H\LT~l'i-tfc ::\lOI>ER:'\ HO~I E " ' TTH 5 lH~D lH H L\1~. at kast ~hath~. not on·r $:~:-i.flllll. Xt' _ .,, W'l'B. TO JH ' \ ' - :\JISC ' EI.L .\:\EOI ~ ag-ents. \\"ilnwttt· Lift' H-11;). ,,_ ·14 1.17 -ltc - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~=~~----~-------~ WX:'~TEI> ~'LE:\~ " ' JilTI·: n.\(;S, lOt ' 46 VOlt S .\LE-l'SEU (' . \It~ Jl t'r lb. 1 :?~2 l'··ntt·aJ ..\\'~>IIU·· .· \Vilnwttt- . I f'hit·ago Tuwn and Tt·rtnis l'lul> at vo nsidt·t·ald\· lo ·ss than its Yalut·. l'l,oiH' \\'il. ~tiSII . 5 1LT17-1tc :l'lw T. D. 0. F. qunit lt·:t!ll t'() lllinu· ·s to lt·a<l tht· quoit throwc·rs witll a v:·ret· ntag·t· of 1,000 as a n·sult of n1n ~..· straig-ht , ·ictorit·s uul ;\l't' dost·ly pttrsw ··l by till· )fdht~di~t a~Hl Tt·rminal A . I' .. 1. Tht· lt·ach·rshil> 111 IIHioor baso·ball l't·· ;·~ LT~ i7-ttp mains uiwhangt·d with St .J·JSl'P li. l J>a\·ing· tlw way. St. ,lt )St·plt, :! is :-:till in Sl'!'O tlll l>IHI'l', ;;:I Tlw sta n«lin g of tlh· u·atn:-: :lllli b,.:t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - \\'l'l' k's n ·s ults an. · g-in·n .IH'lllw : L .UJJ· t·llt-U I I . ,,.;, 11· ' ~t·tt. lJ.\· T:nnk r.. rft·it 1'., , ·,. 11 gr.·gational ;-;t. John!=:, 1 I \\~on b'\. [ 11 rfl'it · T ·rmin·t l .\ . INDOOR BALL I ~t. .Jo,.:,·ph, 1 (.January t :: ) ( 17) St. .TttSt ·ph, 2 ( 1) 4S A~TIQUF.S SIIAI>E~ :\1.\l>E llY EXl't-:ni- lllai.-t·l' . "\\'ork uon·· :!~ IIH . t·stimatv. t'all \\'il. lly huur ot· .):n.T~ 6 ('Ll 'B \\'0:\ IA~. t'OLL':\IBL\ I; IL\ 1>1.·tabl es: Lyra base card tahk nnd tilt atl' will \\Titt· t·luh JHlJ>t'rs or furnish top tahl r·s. Sofas, lo\'e st>ats, JlOster nnd hi oliographit·s. \Vi I. 2!14. fi:H .I i -ltp day ht·ds ; min·ot·s, desks, stools, glass, P e wtt:r, brassc·s, · comwr, what - n0ts, covE'rlets, <tuilts and prints of evaf"'· kind . En·rything at n·markahlv low STATE OF ILLINOIS t pric<'s. l\lrs. L. E. Dicl<e, 80R Wa;;hing-- COUNTY OF COOK iss ton St. land t, :.! blk. east . of Ridg·e A H·. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF I..'OOK COU~TY. 1 block South of Main St., E\'anston, III. 48LT~17-ltc IN THE MATTER OF 'l'HE l pgTJTION OF THE VIL- I LAGE OF KENfLWORTH I FOU SALF.-RSEIIU. GOOIJS FOR THE LEVYING AND i SPREADING 01.<" A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR FURNITURE OF 36 APT. BUILDING. A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT 0 F A N 4 room suites each, worth $3,000, will CONSISTING take $550 complete or will ser>arate ; 3- ELECTRIC STREET SYSTEM AS piece silk mohair parlor suite; 8-piece LIGHTING walnut dining set; 4-piece walnut bed- P R 0 VI D E D BY ORDIroom set; two 9x12 Wilton rugs ; library NANCE IN THE VILLAGE table ; floor and table lamps ; 5-piece OF KENILWORTH, COOK breakfast set, and silverware. Wi!J COUNTY, ILLINOIS. take $550.00 for all. 832 Leland Ave., near Sheridan Road, Chicago. Tel. ~OTH'J~ Sunnyside 6190. Will arrange for delivery. 49LTN12-7tp Notice is hereby given to all pe rsons KROEHLER BED DAVENPORT AND interested that the Board of Local Imlarge fireside chair in finest mohair. 8 provements of the said Village of Kenilpiece Queen Ann genuine walnut dining' worth has h e retofore tiled in said Court suite. 3 piece Queen Ann walnut bed- in said cause, a certificate showing the room suite. Large solid mahogany cost of the work provided for in said leather rocker. l\lahogany library table. cause, the a mount reserved for interest Folding day-bed. Child's white iron bed. and showing that the improvement l1as All as good as new. 521 Se\·t'nth St. been constructed in substantial conformity Vh. \VII. 2G74. 49L.TN17-ltp to the requirements of the original ordinance therefor. The hearing to consider FOR SALE - DINING ROOM SUI'l'E, and determine whether the facts as stated Colonial · mahogany. Bedroom suite, in said certificate are true, will be held · decorated walnut. Living room uphol- in said Court on the fi'rst day of stered chairs. Odd tables, etc. All prac- February, A. D. 1927, at ten o'clock A.M., tically new. 1018 Ash St. Tel. \Vinn. or as soon thereafter as the business of 2091. 49LTN17-ltc the Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said cause BIRD'S EYE MAPLE DRESSER, CHU...,- by or before said timQ, and may appear fonier, desk and 2 chairs, $50. :\lahog- on the hearing and make their defense. any rocker, $10.00. Bir<'h dresser, $20. Dated, Kenilworth, Illinois, January 13 Wilton rug, $7.00. Crex rug, $5.00. Six 1927. ' section bookcase, $6.00. Wil. :195. · BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVE49L1i-1tc MEN'I'S OF 'l'HE VILLAGE 01" KENILWORTH. FOR SALE - $100 Day-BED, WITH By JAMES C. :\IURRA Y, cushions, upholstered in blue and copPresident. per damask, antique walnut frame, Ll6-2tc artistic Italian style, for $35. Phone at '00-R, Wilmette in forenoon or evening. 4HLTNt7-ltp ~TAPLF. A~D ~IAHOG:\XY FIIHH.E baek chair~. c lwny ::-idt· and dining- 1-; -1 tp '1 \'am TEAM STANDINGS Volley Ball \\-on ·) .T. Selta .. fg-t·n ' 1·:. lf;trtman , X. ~pit·s E . Phillips .J. Hoffman A. H()ffman P1'l . Pn·suytL·rian ...... ... 7 Anwrkan Lt·g- ion , I .. x St. .l ost.·J>h, 1 .... .... 7 Howard P. T. :\ .. ... 1; ~t. .J OSt·ph, ~ .... .. .... tj Hapth;t .............. :: Tt·rminal A. '. . ..... -t Anwri<'an LPg-ion, :! .. 1 CongTt:g·atinal ........ I :\7:i · .T. S<"ht~t·i«lt·r :\Oll A. l'hillips P . \\'a ~llt·r 700 . 1 ~. Thalman li!il) 1 . Cmpirt·-H. Harloff ' .1. Burn· .T. Hoffman L. "\Vt·iss \'. l>t·in lt'in ·H. ~t+'ff··ns 1!. ;\lt·i+'r t;oo I ti .) Tt·rmina l A. (' . -tOO I \Yon bY forfeit -l:?S lt ili ltlO ('onKrq~a t ional ·j i K. I I i . of (;, Howard P .T . A. Xo <:anw Basketball Tt>am \Von Tt·rminal :\. t' ., 1 .... 10 Presbyh>rian ........ . ~~ State Bank ..... .... . ,; ~[t>thodist, l.o:-; 0 Prt. j Y. P. f'. 1000 \\·on hy forft·it 900 sr; -t 600 Bargain for Young Couple t t 2 . . . . . . . . t St. Jmwph, 1 ........ ;, St . .J OS<')lh, i ........ f. Terminal A. C., ~ .... :{ St. John, 2 .......... 4 Congregationa I ....... :! St. John~. 1 ......... :! Bapti~t .... . ......... :! Indoor Ball Team '1,\'on St. Jost·ph, ........ !l St. Jose ph, 2 ........ fi Terminal A. f' . . . . . . . ti Y. P. 'C. . ......... 4 Howard P. T. A. . ... ~ K. of C . . . . . .. . ..... 3 Methodist ....... . .... 3 Congregationa I ....... 1 Baptist .. ..... ....... 0 s r, ~ QUOITS (January 1 ·1) ( 'ong-rpg:ttillll:ll I. (>. F ., 1 \\'on by forf<'it :;oo n. fi(JO j 428 I -1 00 J :100 :!IJO :!00 Lo:-;t 0 :! Ed Polly H onwr \\'hitc· hou se ~t. .Tost·ph, 1 Tt·rminal A . C., 2 \\'on h\' forft'i t R. · masdf'll E. ·w(·llman Baptist I. 0 . 0 . F., 3 Srore: 1st game 14 2nd game 13 Frf'd Radnf'r Art Rchwall K. of C., 2 .. .. 2 .! 4 !) Pd. 1000 750 ti25 Am+ rkan L c·gion 667 St. J oscph, 2 ti67 Score: 428 :133 7 1st game 21 2nd game 2l Pete '1,Vagner 125 nob<'rt Stf'fft'llS uOO Lost 0 1 l I<. of f'., 1 Quoits Team '1,Von I. 0. 0. F., 1 ........ 9 Methodist ........... 8 Terminal A. C., 1 .... 8 K. of C., 2 .......... G St. Joseph, 2 ........ 6 I. 0. 0. F ., 4 ...... 4 I. 0. 0. F., :l ........ 5 I. 0. 0. F., 2 ........ 4 Terminal A. C., 2 .... 4 K. of C., 1 ... ....... 3 American Lf·gion .... 4 St. Johns ..... ...... . 4 St. .Joseph, 3 ......... 3 Presbyterian ........ 2 Terminal A . C'., a .... l St. Joseph, 1 ........ 1 CongrE>gationa I ....... t l·~nglish LuthE-ran .... 1 Pet. J f100 889 889 750 English LuthPra n PrPsbytPrian \\·on by forf e it K. Dodds T E> rminal A. c., 1 S<'ore: 1st game 21 2nd gamf' 21 Ed Brammer Dirk Lindbloom St. Johns 0. 0. F., 2 667 667 556 500 500 500 500 7 4 7 7 ~ srore: l!'lt gam<' 8 2nd g-amt> 14 Sam .Johnson Art Hills Mt>thodist L. F. Todd J. R. Harper 444 Won by forfeit St .·Joseph, 3 375 222 200 125 125 111 I. 0. 0. F., 4 Won by forfeit Harry Trego FOR SALE - NEW EASY WASH MAchine. 5 tuhe radio with Baldwin Horn and Frost Ear Phones. 1410 Hill St., Wilmette. 49LT~17-ltp FOR SALE CANE, DAVE~PORT, chair and footstool. Tel. Winn. 2116. 49LTN17-ltp FOR SALE - CHEAP. AN UPRIGHT piano in good condition. Call Winn. 1093. 49LTN17-ltc FOR SALE - CHEAP. DINING ROOM furniture. Phone Wll. ~910. . 49LTN17-ltc Volley Ball (January 10) St. Joseph, 2 Terminal A . C. Score: Score: 1st game 15 1st game ll 2nd game 1:> 2nd game H J. Hoffman F.. Wellman E. Phillips H. Scideneirk V. Deinlein M. Powers A. Hoffman R. Blasdt·ll R. Stt>ffens N. Miller Reftree-D. C. Stone Congregational American Legion, 1 Call for Bids Bids will be received by the Supt>rintendent of Public Works for the furn'i shing and installing of four two-way stop and go lights at the intersection of Wilmette avenue and Central avenue, up to 7 :30 p. m., February 1, 1927. Specifications for installation may be seen at the office of Superintendent of Public Works Sa~d Superintendent reserves thE' right t~ reJect any and all bids. Joseph Sears Pupils Hear Recital-Lecture An interesting assembly program was given at the Joseph Sears school. Kenilworth, Wednesd~y by Miss Burns· ton, violin instructor at New Trier High school, accompanied by Miss Piebles. The program con stitutcd a demonstrated talk on violin music, its history and composition. Miss Burnston is a pupil of ] aques Gordon, well known .violin instructor. Score: C. C. SCHULTZ, St. Joseph, l Superintendent of Public ·works .\Von by forfeit

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