Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1930, p. 23

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now in process of. Deing transformed into a modern and fireproof structure. The section of the building just north, of Lord's present location on Orring- ton avenue, will be completely re- modeled and reconstructed by late ini the fail,,according to 'Albert H. Uilrich Of Wilmette, .presideilt of the store. Maher and McGrewEvanston archi- tects, are in charge of the improve- ment. The addition, said Mrý. Ullricbi, wilit more than. double ýthe present floor space. While plans are flot yet com.;- pleted it is. expected that the entire second floor will be given over to in- fants',. children's an& -women's ready- to-wear clot.hing. New construction: will replace the gymnasium,- the 'building rising to three stories, equalling the present store. Its foundations will- be con- structed so that additional stories may be added to the building when needed. The entire store front will be of the arcade type. The old Y. M. C., A. building, for 1which itolabird and Reiot of Chicago, were the architects, is of sturdy con- struction .and wei1 built,. according- to Mr. Ull1rich. Because ýof the nature of the structure the wrecking w,ýork hac3 been necessarily slow. Oject to Ueo Shieridan Road U. S.-State as Route Objection to tlue use of Slheridlan road as "U. S. Route 41" andl "State Route 42" lias cone f ronithe Hubbardl W~oods Improvenient associationi in the f orm o f a resolution u'ianirnouslv adoptedl at a recent meeting of the. association's board of directors. The résolution reads: "ýBe it resolved, that. thé I-ubbard Voods. Improvement association is op-ý posed to using Sheridan -roid as U. S. Route 41 and State Route 42, that thecse two routes should be re-located-1 i atcordance with niodern hiiglhwax, practice- entirely outside the village limits, 'that nio widlening or further de- velopinent of this or other village streets as through highiwayvs be per-, mnitted, and that ail possible means be, employed to, discourage such develop- mient."p about eiîgl sides thei i5s survive, HJenry Vi' Williamis,1 er in Kenilv hem husbati and a son, fEvanston. grg n - thle accidlent occurred. Guastapaglia a Chicago Stireet R~ule; FUIts '.-ni released on bond. at e Four year old Theresa Fox of 4411 rth sheN Albert N Rockwell streét, Chicago, was Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Braun of 1204. bert D. struck by a car traveling in the wrong Gregory avenue, Wilmette, are vaca- She was direction on a one-way street, Michigan tiôning at Land O'Lakes, Wis. eWinamac Lacon* Pontiace Logansportý eDelpi *Lafayette Gibson Cityo* Bridging t he iesIexpensivelyl THE OPPORT UNITY to, speak to friends, relatives or children, even thoug(h they be fifty or a calis is'given in the above diag'ram .4 vv arcj, '.olo., wlieme she wiII spend J uly jand'August. -o- Mrs. 0. C. Eastman of 1027 Elm- wood avenue, Wilmette is entertain- ing a sister, Mrs. $. G. Bradiford, and Lniece, Miss Alicia Cole, of New York City-during the, summier. ILLINOI S Onie Polie y BELLTELEPHONE, BELL SYSTEM One Systetn. COM PANY - Unwersal Service

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