rt.staol18CpifJ .wuscc.ias on uen S8&- dow, ca.nopy over door, contret. porch andi, tep wlth railing. Upper, part screened. ani hans torm curtains. Lower Part pa.nelled and stuccoed., John H-. Thiele, 663 Garland Ave.., WInnetkaL. 131LITk 0-2tp Book of, Knowledge. $99>...EDITIOýN At OT 141.W WIL ëel-Cheap. floe Gmencie 6ai' ;WFRtSALE'CHEAP-SUN LAMP. 4-A Koiak. Mandolin. Winchester .22.. Na.- tional Geographie. Books. Lampe. Micro- scope. Xylophone. Furniture, etc. Glen- ee 283. 131LTN3Oý-ltc AUTO TRUNK ANI) *COYER, EQUIP- ped with 4 cases. WillI fit any Packard trubk rack. original coet. $100. Pho ne * Wilmette 3141. 1S1LýTN3O-ltp F'OR SALE - BOYs 1HOME WORE Shop outit, $12. New $30 band saw, $15. Alec new emaîl toole, hazumers, pliera, circuler eaw, et c. ph W,11. 1S. * OiSALE -BABY BUGGY, LARGE basainette. and baby wardrobe. Phone Wil mette 1787. 131LTN30-tp Wro, iU UY-mlacwLAN4us HIGUEST FOR USED ]PU ruge, etc. Gre WANTED T BUY - 1 Also ping-pong table. M condition. Reamonable. Ph K.ENILWORTH WELPAR] tee would appreciate ver donation of a young glrl's Phone Mrs. Clayton Burch, nh thc ze 16. 2518. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Booz, 919 * Forest1 avenue, are entertaining six- teen guests, at Thanksgiving dinner * today. -I l i WV V we» tle Ireî' autome NT 2. Publie Garage Defined. garage le a.ny building or e~d or heli out or s.dvertised blie by thé owner 'Or person or- maàntaining of sarne for k. sale, storage or repair of e or other mnotor vehicleà ex- xmpi..oSorcyJie..*ý SECTION 3. * t shal be unlawful for s.ny person to smoke or light a cigarette, Pipe or cigar ln any public garage, ex- cept là sncb portion thereof as maybe eeparated froin the remaider of the premises by. a partition and need fer omnce.*pur-poses. SECTION 4. It shall be unlawful, to maintain or operate any publie garage In a trame'or wooden building, or in. any building or structure tised for church, sOehool or theatr-e purposes, or in any building which does net *conform to the requirements -of the building code. The premi9es of every garage muet be kept dlean and free from inflanmmable waÛte material. SECTION 5. It shall be unlawful for any person, to>change the identification marks on the engine of any car or auto.- mobile in any publie garage, and It shall be nnla.wfui to change the license tags on such cars e"ept 1rsruaîrt to law, SECTION 6. It shali be the duty of the chief of police and the lire inarshal te make or cause to be made euch in- achetions of publie garages ln the vil- lage as rnay be necessary to insure complance with the provisions of this ordinance. Any police offilcer shall be perrnitted at any reasonable heur to view cvery car .stored or kept ini any public garage, and it shali be nnlawful Leo hinder any snch inspection or to eoneeai any ear or motor vehicl fi-OIT) such Offieer. SECTION 7. Aiiy persoux, firm or cor- SECTION >S. Tiordinance shalh bo la full forece ad effect on and after its passage :îîd publication, Pa.ssed* by the Presideuit and Board of Trustües uf thue Village e! Wilnîette, Illinois, 011 tue ,20th oy f Noveimber, A. D. 1934. Approved by the iresident of tl1c .Ti1- lage of Wilnîette, filinois, this 2tl day of NvemerA: D. 1934. (P. DUBBS, President, Village of WI APPROVEM&: mteTiio NJCI-OT4AS Il. NMILLER, fiiag lork. L'so-it", league standing. Kriers Buffet, losîng teames. The A. J, JDidîveli. whicb aiso won three games, remains Boosters whipped Emmett Whealan's, in first place six games ahead of its Mornie, Steiner's teamn won from closest rivais. Weiler's Gardeners, Edelweiss took Qne of Edelweiss' victories over the measure of Hoffman's and.Kuss Hugo and Bingo' was scored' by a Jewellers trimmed, the Bungalow margini of only three pinis,..,É7 to Tavérn.. $94. The two oôther 'gamnes were Paul ýBleser bad bugh series with won more easily, 906 to 751 axd, 9*95 589. He was -followed by Joe. Lynam to . 834, giving -Edelweiss a. total of with 542 pins. Paual Bleser'also won 2,09 and Hlugo and, Bingo 2,479- high garne witb a 213. Krie's uftts WinIndications are that this year's Krir' Bffes inrace for the league .cbamnpionship The thrce g aies wvon by Kricfrs w ill bc a close one, with any one of Buffet wec at the 'expetnse of the the ight teains having a chance to: Wilmette Tailors. 'fli f lt ecisive, cop first place.. There is a. difference thumrping given the Tailors IYaS' 111 of only four gaines betweeni thle first the firsf gaýine. 911, to 754. - Kricr's place teain and the sixth place' tearn. took the îxcxt' two by scores of 831 roo ingae tesadns to 792 and, 104 to 834. 1. a':League Standing K riersý. 2.646: 'Inl r. 2.380. ri W on Lt. .. .. .. .2t Harry'> Budweiscr W (- 11thrcec îÈlelîeiss..............18 12 gaines. froniPlcscrs. 889 tu 880, 952 lr HIugo and Blngo ...... .... 18, 12 11Blesèrs.................. 15 15 to 826 and 905 te 839. The Bi UUWCISCI uîe ila.......5 1 total of 2,74(> ivý higi; for the 5ve f- . tarr Vilulwa e... .. ......12 15 ing. N other teall, re.acle(d the %.%rilmetlte Tailore ......... 10 20 lit~. l l s r ota] l « -_' 545, lu ý8 22 Winnetkans Win. SPECIÂL EXIBITION The ty l i) dropped deeptr u i- NIies Center Recreation bas beený to the cellar by losing thrlee gaines favored, with a stellar bowling at- to the. Svinset Villa ofd Winnetki.: traction for Saturday, December 1, The Suniset \7illa's. inargin of vil!cry! at 8, o'clock. Tbe Caassic League was largestin iiit firstl gaine. i 1l stars. Pabst Blue Ribbon, have whiclî thescoreva., 828 to 75h. ' ie. hccded tbe plea of George L-und, man- second game Wa> Wou1 almosi ;is ager of the bowling alleys at Niles decisively. 849 t'ý 770 Th scure f Center, and will appear against the the third gaince, \,«i 875 Io 814. '1 local i-cpresentatives of the North- tais : Sm1ise lhý .> 2352 bîî. i'i est Suburban Traveling League, 2,349.~i are ini the niidst of a pin-spilliiig Fo1uýiig -,thu sprec at the prescrit turne. . The day niiglit of ýthis week: 1,reitag,, Eddie Zajac - Wallv Freitag, I~~igic S'onn>gEddie Krems and Adolphý Carlson., WL'; u he; 'lie Nes Center boys are Ray Hof'niî; . . r Da hin, Marty Henberger, George' Weiier Gadnw Lund, Phil O'ICeefe, and Bill Teicbert Edel\vêiss will probably, fill in for the veteran Mord Stiîîe i'Walter Trimble, who will be unabie A.J.Bidwvetk l ù > 1 toIl)eet . Th.ere" will be 'no Emm.nett wiiealaIs îj*: charge for1 admissionfor this event. N. U.Ci -Open A1 S Witi son Dec. 3 wheni the heavy campaigning gets iiuider.way. Coacli Dutch Lonborg bas mnapped out a strong practice schedule which Wumrrm32 Nmu ~.Mrs. John L.. Wilds, 244 C .T, 7317 road, KenilwQrth, entertained a ofwomen at dinner 1r'iday. a an. . Isbooting. of issi jand Culver w~ a>%ucu t l" .. unit 1velo tIyIILUa tess and accurate unit. Once K< players as Brewer forin he will ad be greatly rnissed Northwestern's. F-