Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Sep 1936, p. 11

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consi.derabie leflgth,_ stating that in tràa1versing Sherida" road he was aiways adversely -impresed wben pass.înig.ltrouigb the,,area,, and "was con*viîiced that the only way in >whicb ît could be transformed toý fit Into, the picture, of the higbly developed nortb 'shore. resideÇntial community in which> it is. located is by. incorporatio 1 intol a distinct: munjicipality, whereby undesirable, businesses'>an-d operations can. be .excluded. or cn trolled, by local officiais. It finally. ap'Ipearing, that Mr'. Pantclis -was conducting a one-mnan ïfillibuster to consuine- the evening., 1udge Oscar Hebel,, 1210 Sheridan road, Wilmette, interrupted- to suggest. to the: chairman thati Mr.'Panitelis .having-been- given sufficient firne in wbich to preset bis case, and having presented it iii full, an ext4ension of that time would. lie writhout benefit. Admit Offensive Situation~ Mr. Immel frankly adrnitted that conditions *in th~e area, especially along Sheridan road, are an offense to the connnunity, and explained that short-titne leases are responsible for the unslightly sbacks which inar the tliorougbfare, lès&e es being unwillinz tai erect bettér 'buildings without "fa separate village should b. Incorporated anid liienses' for the sale -of liuo houid then be issued,' rentÈ might.be conslderably higher and this would* be to the financiai àc4vanteg Ôf the: PropértIeS we mng.Neverthelemm, we opp ose this movejuerit because We fear, that the voters controllnig such a village mnight .not cons Ider thé general welfare 0f the ùorth sbore, especialiy the adjolning communties,; that taverns, roadhouses, and sifilar enterprises would. be tolerated and a 'Isore spot', *e We. wl jh to take tMis oPPortit!y to thàank al of the peopI0 who viutol ourrebulit Lyffian-.Renneckar. phrlnacy on its formai. upeiung.days... last Friday aud.Saturday. We believe you toupd Lt one of the mont attractive pharmacies on the north shore. We aâre enthusiastic about your dispiay bi friendship and renew our pledge of contiued service ln every'dearnient. wouid be created, to the detriment of the sort of business district We spoén9or. ýWe " cannot control the voter s of this district, Most of whomn aretflot property owners but who may temporariiy reside there. Some of them may be thern soily for the purpose. of voting.,at this election. We eontrol about one-fourth of -the area of tiiis. district and our Influence Is imnited. ..As more taverns develop, there wili be more and more r esidents of the dis-' trict who are owners and enipoyees of such taverns. The longer the soluharder it wifi be to handle. *'This Is a community probleni whlch nmust be faced now. We believe the only praeticai way of avoiding future trouble is annexation of the district to Wiimette or. Keniiworth, in which case *t wvould be subject to proper village or7dinances and take its place in the weii ordered development of the north shore. "AYRES BOAL I Abott's ir 79Ci 35 xTblt 7C oI.... ... &GSyrup Vcks 3 rop. 39 Liver Oit pit ..... Abbott's A.BD. CapuIe~,i Sqi.'. I iç' V RuuL. 9 v Vae-.9 35c Lx.Bromo-Quinime 29C -- 9 $1 Citro-carbomate.... 60c Aka S.ltzer ..... 49c Coudon'a Nasal Jelly ..29C Benedhe Inhaers .... .55C Arthur Farwell, Long -HAIURY C. EDMà%ONDS." TO GET IT? be sectired.1 * Appoints Strong Conmmttee *Concrete resultts vvere fiinallv secureci wheu Mr. Panitelis proposed that a conrnttee he appointed to .nwsdrthe poinits raised Ihy NIr. ýImmiiel iii cooperàtion with hiniself titili ners for the inicorporationi. Ia hearimz before Counity Trismtchas TlJareeki oni the validity of the <rder for hie electin i- to be held . Congregational ciiurch. Interment Nvas at Metnorial Park cemetery. vice, ganibling, and saloons for more than 60 years, he had for the past 30 years devoted bis life to cîvic or-, ganizations. He hiad beeti president of the Chicago t4aw and Order league . since A leader in igbting ballot frauds, 3Sc Cutex Nail Poush ...... 31c Colgate'. Toilet Soaps .... 5 hbrs 27. Cashnmre Boquet Talc ...... i k l Handi Tape adi Snips .... 39c .au 1904, and was a director and past Iriav mnrnhig. Mlr. Patitelis was Lanld district, we to nake 'ourp)osition clear in the matter of the organization of a village in that district. "A petition has. been tiied in the County Court of Cook County for the organization of a village to be known as "Nomansiand," and which wîîî include the lands now known as No Man's Land, 1iying. between Keniiwortb and ,desire uaugltr seventh birthday Tuesday witb a party at ber borne. She had amnong n alwt W.iimette. Under the statutes of the brgetsMro àinWlôizad State of Illînois a petition to, organize hrget avillage My bfidbynylfen Baîs. Shirley Stancoe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanicoe of Chicago, form.erly of Wilmette, celebrated her Lyilitt. smd Contri ~U ~umum~Uw~u. o7PfIruuuoo u Pho~ Wuuns*t. S Hoffman, of Wilrnette.

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