Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 May 1928, p. 67

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t runline ains (42 ) of ence Nonh lm;; itch, (2) said liiX less~ inks e of long way, (10) ence said and e of acres o the e of nols. ober, page . all orth, no is. ames orth, acres fol- rteen links f the enty(42) t of nning e of hains les~ ) hence Sorth ains; ditch, (2) er of link~ ne of along way, 1 hains west said and .c e of acres 0 thE> ce of \inois, tober, page , all mrth, inois. East aim; tence ~orth less) ains; itch, (2) said (6) re or \road Vestforth and aral· ~rter eight ping, land, Plat the 1 , on e 21 lthnty .D. of Wa7: theact iti0n1 the Westerly Hne; forced concrete end w.U.. co....-.-··· erat-"NUmbei iHit, ~ the 8Da1 .-~ of Bald rlilit of· way, North ·u14 4e- concrete sidewalk h ~-:::z thereon wUl be held on the fourtb d&j' gtees West, ten (10) chaina and thirteen manholes, electric a'Wc'i:r :nd';dtuaQ3 of June, A. D. 1918, or aa eoon there\ll) links; thence Weill parallel to the cables. adJUBUng e:Dsttnc ornamental· after. as the buslnea of '8&14 Court wlU ordlna...,.. In . .~ with thle onJIDa:· .North line of Bald· Quarter Section fowi lamp posQ. making connectlona to w.t- permit. · All penons · dealrblc 1D9.Y lie an be'Nb)' ........._. · ( f) chains and nl~etr-elcht (98) lloka,; log manholes, curine, cleanlns and pro- obJections in Bald Court before said day, ....._ 11 Tills Ordinance aball be lit to the placv of beglnnlnc. c:ontalnmg tectlng said proltO&ed pavement and com- and may appear on the hearing and make full foree anc1 dect after Its ........, Elcbt (If) acres ot tand, . Qlore or· lese.' bined ~urb and gutter from. frost, rain, thel~ defenee. · 8ald ordlnaace pro~ approval . and 2ubU.~ acconllng to the Plat thereof recorded tramc and hot ~:~un and winds, protecting for the colleetlon of said Ulle88lllent: 10 J!A88ED by th'tt Prelddent and Boar4 In the oftlce of the Recorder of Cook trees to be left In place and e:dstlng ten · ·(.10) annual Installments. with In- of· Truateell or- the Vlllap of WlbDet_. County, llllnols, on the twenty-fourth Improvements trom injury, repalrlnc ~rest thereon at the rate of ftve pe.- on the Jlllt day of June A. D. ltl'l ·aal day ol October, A. D. 1891, In Book u exuttlng Improvements where darpaced centum (5%) per annum. deposited and tlled IU · a e oftlce ot · ~ of Plats at JN~~re 21 .as Document Num-· removing exlsttng concrete curb and ali Dated at the City of Chlcaco, and at Vtllage Clerk of aald Vlllap thla ~~ ber l,o57,Z7D, and extending from · the sua·plus excavated material and rubbish .the VIllage ot Kenilworth, County of daY of June, A. D. 112'1. Southweasterly Una of : West ·Railroad' ca·eated by construction of said proposed 1 Cook. PlOd. State of llllnois, this fourth (SIGNED) NICHOLAS J JOI.I.WR. Avenue - Westerly to a Une drawn . at· lmpro\·ement. day ·of .May, A.. D. 1918. · · ~ richt angl~ to the ·Southerly line of 1.'he concrete pavement for said proROBERT K. SWEITZER, Approved by the President of the VUr said ten (10) foot lltrlp and pa.sslng PQsed. Improvement shall be eight (8) Clerk of the County Court lage of Wilmette thlis Zlllt day of Jlat, throuch the Southeast comer of Lot Inches thick~ throughout its entire width of Cook County, Illinois. A. D. 19Z7. Twentr.-ftve (Ji) of said James Rice and twenty-two Ul2) feet In width, ex! RALPH R. HAWXHURST, EARL E. ORNEat . Brown a AddiUon to Kenilworth, all cept that the pavement lo . Sterling Road FRANK R. YOUNG, ·. . . President Vlllice of within the Vlllap of Kenilworth, s~all . be twenty-eight (28) feet Ia width, JAKES C. XURRAY, W~lmette. . County of Cook, and State of IlUnols. and except that at street and alley InCommissioners heretofore ATTEST: That said Linden Avenue,· as so open~ tersectlons and at the proposed turnappointed by the County NICHOLAS J. JULLER, and extended, from and connecUng with ~rounds. said proposed pavement· shall be Court of Cook County, llli. Clerk. the exlatlnc concrete pavement In Brier wid,ened along curved lines to form nols, to make said report PUBLISHED on the 4th day of llay, Street, over the entire length thereof, pave~~nt connections. Along each side and aBBessment roll. A. D. 1928, In the Wilmette . Life. -a to the present Westerly line extended of of ·and adjoining Hald proppsed pavement ELMER E. JACKSON, secular newspaper published In Bald VU· West Railroad Avenue, Including alley. there· shall be constructed a combined Vlllage Attorney. L3J-4tc lage. returns to the alley Westerly of and .c~mcre~e curb and gutter, one foot six NICHOLAS J. VIJJ,BR. parallel to West Railroad Avenue as far fnches (1'-6") In width, In such a manner Vlllaa'e Clerk. to the North as the North line of Linden' that the back of the curb will be one \"JLLAGE 01' WILMETTE LU-ltc Avenue, extended from the West and as foot six inches (1'-6") distant from and far to the South as the Southeasterly paa·~Uel with the edge of the J)avement NOTICE OF ~\. W ABD OF CONT.A.CT line of Linden Avenue extended from the which the combined curb and gutter adF t ti d i 8 taJUn mal0 PUBLIC NOTICE Ia hereby stven tbat Northeast; PleiUIII.nt Avenue from a Une' ~ins. · The gutter part of the combined or cons rue ng an g a 1 a public bearlnc will be bald before the six Inches East of and P&r&:llel wltla the curb. and gutter shall be eight (8) Jnches ~-::, n~JYa:A~uier:.d st~~~n~~J: undersigned originally appointed aa a West end thereof East and Northea.Bterty thick. The curb part shall extend ftve Wilmette Special Assessment No. JZZ Zoning Comml881on to hold aald public to the Westerly line extended of ·west (5) Inches above the 'top surface of the Wilmette, Ill., May z, 1928. hearing at 8 o'clock P. Jl. on the 28th Railroad Avenue, "lncludlnc an alley re- gutter, and shall be five and seven-six- . Notice is hereby given to all penJOns day of May, A. D. 19Z8, at tum to the alley Eaat of and parallel to teenths (5-7 /16) inches wide, two and interested that the bids for construcUng Hall In the Vlllap of Wilmette. IlllDo Temple Court, as far to the North a· one-quarter (Z%,) inches below the top, and lnsPilllng a main water supply pipe for the purpoee of conalderllllr a the North line extended of said Pleasant with the exposed portion rounded at the and seryice pipes In Miami Road and to the mnlnc ordlDance of the Avenue, and alley returns to the alley top by a three (3) inch radius~ and at other streets and roads tn · the VIllage of amendment of Wilmette, belli« OrdlnalaCe No. Westerly of and parallel to West Rail- the bottom by a ftve (5) Inch radius, and Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois (Wll- VIllage J)IUIII8d by the Prealdent &D4 Boucl road Avenue as far to the North as the combined height of said curb and mette Special AB&e881Dent No. !22) were 1181 Trullteea of the Vlllage of Wilmette, .the North Une of Pleasant Avenue, ex- gutter shall be thirteen (13) inches. opened on the ftrst day of May, A. D. of tended from the West, and as far to the The radii of the back of the proposed 1928, and Cannell-Conrad ConstrucUon on. to-wit the 213rd day of Febi'U&I7, A. South as the Southeasterly line of curb shall be twenty-five (25) feet at the Company being the lowest responsible D. 19ZI, said proJ)OIIed amendment proPleasant Avenue extended from the Northeast and Southeast corners of bidders, the contract was awarded to viding for the chawriD« of 1-!0~ Tlu'ee (.J) Northeast, and also Including a turn- Brier . Street and Linden Avenue, at the . Hald Cannell-Conrad Construction Com- and Four ( 4) ln. Block 1, SUbdlvllllon 1 In around twelve feet ln width from East Nortlieast, Southeast. Southwest· and · pany on the 1st day of May, A. D. ltZ8. North Shore Crest Subdivision. belli« a to West and extending from the South Northwest corners of Sterling Road and Said bid is for the work as a whole and Subdivision of the Weat two-thlrda of Lots Nine (9), Ten (10}, and Eleven edge of the North sidewalk to the North Linden A venue, at the Southwest corner Is as follows: ( 11) of the Subdtvlslon of the South 100 edge of the South sidewalk at the WeJ;Jt of Linden Avenue and the said alley 2900 lineal teet of one (1) Inch acres of the Southwest one-qaarter of end of the proposed pavement In Pleasant West of West Railroad Avenue, at the Internal diameter strong lead Section 28, Township 4J North, Ranae 11 Avenue; Roger Avenue from and con- Northeast and Southeast comers of the pipe weighing four (4) East of the lrd P. K. all In Cook ColllltJ', nectlng with said proposed pavement in turn-around ln Pleasant A venue, at the pounds and twelve (12) located on the West 11ide of Rl~ Aven· Temple Court to the Westerly line ex- Northeast and Northwest corners of Inches per lineal foot conImmediately north ot Lake Avenue In tended of West Railroad Avenue, lnclud- Temple Court and Pleasant Avenue, at structed In place and conWilmette, Dllnois. all of which property Ing the alley re~urns of the alley West- the Northeast. Southeast. Southwest and · nected to··the stop cock and Ia now mned as ..Use District A. Reel· erly of and parallel to West Railroad Northwest corners of Sterling Road and shut ott cock, at $1.57 per Avenue as far to the North as a straight Pleasant A venue, at the Southwest corner toot ......................... $4,553.00 dence District,'" to ..Use District B, Comllne drawn from the Southwest corner of Pleasant Avenue and the said alley 151 three-quarter (%) Inch brass mercial District," so that upon the tlon of Bald proposed amendment· of Lot Eighteen (18) to the Southeast West of West Railroad Avenue. at the corporation cocks connected corner of Lot Forty-two (42), and as far Northeast and Southeast corners of to the water malo at $8.07 property wlll thereafter be maed aa "U· to the South as a straight line drawn Temple Court and Roger Avenue. at the each ........................ 1,218.57 District B, Commercial District." from the Northeast corner of Lot Twenty- Southeast and the Southwest corners of 151 one (1) Inch ·round way shut Dated the 30th day of A-pril, A. D five (25) to the Northwest corner of Lot the tum-around in Temple Court, at the off cocks set In place at $1.90 19!8. Nineteen (19), said lots belnc in said· Southwest comer of Roger A venue and each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286.90 Robert Stoddard. James Rice Brown's Addition; Temple the said alley West of West Railroad 151 cast Iron spiral shut off Frank C. Hoffman. Court from and connecting with said Avenue. and at the Southwest conaer of boxes, three (3) Inches In Frederick J. Newey. proposed pavement In Pleasant Avenue Sterling R9ad and Roger Avenue; the diameter and ftve (5) teet Lloyd C. Ayres. to a line parallel with the North VIllage 1radii of the back of said curb shall be long set in place at $Z.85 Ralph C. Weuel. limits and six Inches South thereof, twenty (20) feet at the Northeast and each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430.35 Zoning Commlalon. connecting with the existing pavement Southeast corners of Linden Avenue and 350 lineal feet of cast Iron main L3!-ltc to the West In Roger Avenue and the the said alley West of West Railroad water supply pipe, six (6) proposed pavement to the East in Roger Avenue, at the Northeast and Northwest Inches In Internal diameter, Avenue, and Including an alley return corners of Plea.aant Avenue and the said weighing an average of HEAR RABBI MANN to the alley to the East Northerly from alley East of Temple Court. at the Norththirty-three (33) pounds per Rabbi Louis L. Mann of the Sinai and parallel to Roger Avenue as far to east and Southeast corners of Pleasant lineal foot laid In place and the East as the East line of Temple Avenue and the said alley West of West connected to the main now Congregation, Chicago, addressed the Court extended, and Including an alley Railroad Avenue, at the Northeast and laid at $1.80 per foot . . . . . . . 630.00 North Shore Congregation Israel Frireturn to the alley Westerly of and Southeast corners of Roger Avenue and 1 CQnnectlon to the main now parallel to West Railroad Avenue as far the said alley West of West Railroad in place at $50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 day evening, May 4. His subject was Wha·t We Deserve?" to the East as the East llne of Temple Avenue, at the Northeast, Southeast, - - - "Do We Get . Court extended, and Including a tdm- Southwest and Northwest corners of Total ............... : . ... $7,168.82 around at the North end of the proposed Sterling Road and the said alley South ~he owners ot a majority of the frontMrs. Virgil Loeb of St. Louis, )(ispavement In said Temple Court twelve of Linden Avenue, at the Northeast. age of the lots and laads upon Bald feet In width from North to South and Southeast, Southwest and Northwest streets and roads wherein the said work seftJri, recently visited her brother-inextending from the West edge of the cornets of Sterllng Road and the said Is to be done may within ten (10) days law, Dr. Clarence Loeb of 1054 Tower East sidewalk to the East edge of the alley North of Linden Avenue, at the of the date hereof as provided by law road, Winnetka. Mrs. Loeb was in West sidewalk; Sterling Road as 80 Northeast and Southwest cornen of elect to take 88.id work and enter Into a opened and extended from and oonnectin~ Sterling Road and the said alley West written contract to do said work at ten Chicago as a Missouri delegate to the with the existing pavement In Kenilworth of West Railroad Avenue. at the South- per centum (10%) leu than the price at League of Women Voters, Avenue (exeept the parts thereof to be eu.t corner of Temple Court and thf! which the same baa been awarded. ~ occupied by the proposed Improvement said · alley North of Rpger Avenue, and EARL E. ORNER. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Bell and in Linden Avenue and Ple8.8R.Dt Avenue), n.t the Northeast comer of Temple Court ERNEST C. CAZEL, their daughter, Marjorie, of 1019 Sixth North to and connecting with the pro- n.nd the alley West of West Railroad ALBERT L. GRINNELL, posed pavement In Roger Avenue and Avenue; the radii of the back of said PAUL A. HOI"FFIAN, street, moved the first of May to · their to the West line extended of West Rail- curb. shall be ftfteen (16) feet at the C. KILES McDONALD, new home at 916 Greenwood avenue road Avenue, Including alley returns to NorthwetJt corner of Unden Avenue and HANS VON REINSPERG, Winnetka. · ' the alleys extending between Linden ·the aney West of West Railroad AveGORDON WILSON. Avenue and Kenilworth Avenue and be- nue. at the Northwest corner of Pleasant Board of Local Improvements -otween Linden Avenue and Pleasant Ave- A'·enue and the said alley West of West of the VIllage of Wilmette. Mrs. R. N. Wade of 723 Central nue. ail far East In each case as the Railroad Avenue, at the Northwest comer L32-1tc East llne extended of 'Sterlfnc Road and of Roget Avenue and the said alley West 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - avenue returned recently from Rochesas far to the West In each case as the of West Railroad Avenue, at the Northter, Minn., where she underwent an OBDIN ANCE NO. 1481 West line extended of Sterling Road, n.lso .ea-11t corner of Temple Court and the operation at the Mayo Brothers' hosIncluding aDey returns to the alley said alley North of Roger Avenue: and AN OBDINANCB ~~L . Westerly ·Of and parallel to West Rail-. '-the radii ' of the back of said curb shall amending Section 1 of Chapter Z! as -oroad Avenue on the· East side of Mid be · ten (10) feet at the Southeast corner amended of the Wilmette Code of 1917. SterllnJf Road as far East as the East of Sterlln'f Road and the Bald alley ·West The J. L. Cooke family, formerly ot BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIllne extended of Sterlln~t Road, and on· of West Railroad Avenue, and at the DENT 110 Broadway, have moved to their AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF the West Bide of said Sterling Road as Southe..,st comer of Temple Court and the VILLAGE OF WILJIE'rl'E: new home on Sheridan road in E:.Yfar West as a straight line drawn from said alley West of West Railroad Avenue THE Section 1: That Section 1 Chapter U, anston. · the Southwest corner of Lot Twenty- and the .Northwest corner Qf Sterling the Wilmette Code of 191T as amended four (!4) of ·ld James Rice Brown's Road and the liald alley West of West of -oonllnance adopted on October 11, 19M Addition to · the Northeast corner of Lot' Railroad Avenue. ~11 within the Village by Mrs.· ]. P. Oleson of 240 Woodstock One (1) ln the Re-8ubdlvision of · Blocks' llf Kenilworth, County of Cook, and State be and the same Is hereby amended to read as follow11: road, Kenilworth, has returned from One (1) and Two (J) of West KenUworth of Illlnol& . leetloa 11 Every owner of, or person Subdlvtalon. be Improved by the construeNOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN Florida where she spent the latter part . tlqn of a one coul'll8 relnfc;trcecl concrete TO ALI,. PERSONS INTERESTED, that who harbors or keeps a dog within the of the Village of Wilmette 8hall ~~ the winter. ' · pavement With combined concrete curb the President and Board of 'l'ruateee of limitS rep)rt to the ,I!UPerlntendelit fit. PQblle . . ·~ :.....oand cutter, gradlq, excavatln« and pre- the VIllage of Keallworth, County of Wqpa of ·this Vlllatre, ·annually, within . ~rl~ IRIJHrrade, aradlng and hand Cook, and State of IUlnola. having thlrt)' days Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Antrim 1 reafter the ftrst day of .June ..akbic · parlrirap, removing of exllltlng f)rdered that the lmproyement above In each ~ear, 1118 ·or ~r name and a4turned to their home at 1136 AsJtland · alcle~ U4 materlala ln the way of ieacrlbed be ma4e, the onllnance for the d~ and· shall 81ve ~ . ~. ~. avenue last Saturday after vi. in the ~ lmprovemeDt, IP'Ubblog aDd. :arne bel~ pn tile In the oftlce of the eolOr and' · aes: · of each _.... ·eve17 q ~Yiq aee., cuttlnc off one Jlre Vlllap Clerk of eald VIllage, and the N:ew York. . . . ' · or kept by -.eta -~ ..- -.n. · ~t, iDo~ .. . ~tine same at ·ld village havtnc ·applled to the County o'1med sakt tla. pay to IRieb oftlaer, · the --o. .._ew ~~ con8trucU~concrete catch-, Court of. Cook ~unty, Illlnola. 'or an wltflln of Jrlve Dollan (15.00) for each Tryouts for the coming senior bUiU aa4 COJICI'ete mpllbole eatch·buiM' ~llll!!!m8Rt of : the cost of Mid lmpr.ove- aulD and cauee sueh doc or 4.,.a to be w~re held qneoted ~- IJI&DhQ'ea wiUl Ule ment acconUq to th~ 'Wbeftta. and a dOl'~ t~e New Trier audit rep.tered fqr llcen-. In - ~ ·, ..._ .of the .... ~ ooDaltnaCtl... Ule pip., 4raJns.~ ·.pee~ ' MfB . , n t. \h.fOl' luwlq been SuPedntendent ·- of·· 11-.biiC Worbt Wllo last ~lt(GiMiaJ' l ....;.. :..~'!~~ cc)nerete · cuJ.ver..ta . 1$b "ln·1 ~ . !Mld retume4 to ~~ai4 Court, Gen-, ° thea ad.:.fd l a w i._ ·ftettaeon.

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