Colliers new encyciopedlà.. -Homne and School Reference Wor-k." Winnetka 1235. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE PART Y Ilatinum diationd wrist watch %with 32 diamonds. 'Ail cut stones. 1I sou-ý, taire 1%6 carat net Wn platinuni. Write B-56, Box 40, Wllmette, II 131LTN33-lte CH1LD' DESK ANI) CHAIR; skates, ame 8 - 3 pro. skis,, 4 ft. and 6 f t.; i, doi buggy; child's bedside cabinet ande toy auto. Phone Kenil- worth 39.4j.. 31LTX33-lté DOLL HOUSE Completeiy fuirni"4hed, Phone, Wlmette 4416., 131 LTN33-lte 'BARGAINS- BOYS' AND GIRLS'- ciothing, size 14-16. Leather moats, scout suit (girl's),. rubbers, gfflogçhei,, muffler, cap; ladies', suit, coats, dresses,. sise 16-18. Phone WÇ%ilmette 4094. 131LTN33-ttp ' SHOWS THROUGH THE COTJRTES8y of Mr. ZIck at bis store a loveiy band made quilt froni the French Broad N. (7. Communtty Center. $25. 131LTN33-lte 'POR SALE -, CHAP - 22 PAIR OF hockey shoe skates. Used only a few thues. Cal Wilmette 358. 131LTN33-ltp FOR SALE-FROM COLLECTI'ON, -- violin, 1 viola, bows and cases. $3I5 each. .hone Ieniworth 2322., 1311.TN33-I te BOY'S BICYCLE, TUXE1DO AND SUIT (18), tce skates, football outftt. Quilts. Phone Wilmette 1161. 131LTN334tc WTD. TO UUY--MISCWLLAN@ÙU $ $ $OLD CLOTHES $$$ SUITS--SHOES-OVEgRCOATS FUR COATS - PROMPT SERVICE .Martin's Clothing Store 7142 Cuter, Evanston Uni. 2220 132LTN'33-tfe- WANTED TO 'BUT PONY CART 2 or 4 wheels. Phono Wheeling 60-W-i. 132LTN33-lte WANTED - LARGE ENGLISH DOLL cab, ln good condition. Reasonable. Also velocipode for 5-year-old. Phone Winnetka 882..123-t SPARE THAT PIANO!. Mark Sandrich, who directed RK<O- Radio's musical comedy, "The Gay Divorcee, ' starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, bas. a contract with wes zo MweI ~LIst V n. or. têeAVT.; m5I.88 wood Avenue fromn the-Hast Une of Ridge Avenue to the Wet lineo0f l5th Street and from the Hàat lineo f lth Street te. Lake Michigan;, Walnut Ave- nue from the East lineofo Ridge Ave- nué to the,ý Westlineofo 15th Street; foroat Avenue f rom the East lineofo Ridge, Avenue te ýthe West ineofo! lth Street ahd froin the Hast linso0f lUth Street te the West lune ef Michigan Avenue;. Lake Avenue from the East lino of Ridge Avenue to Lake Michigen; Spencer Avenue from the East lineofo 17th Street, to -the West linoth of lth Street'* Washington Avenue f rom the. East huie, of Ridge Avenue' te'the West- line of Main Street and from the East uine o! C. N. S. Electric Right o! way to thest lune of Trwelfth Street and froin the East lineo0f th Street te the West line of Michigan Avenue; HifghlandAve- nue from thoeEast.-lineo0f Ridge Ave- nue to thc West lineof 16lth Street., Centrai Avenue beginning at a point 5166f8/100 foot et from the West lino of l7th &1'reet to the west line o! Sheri- Sarn Roa -,,o G'rnlaf Ava Ahàrn.n nue te the Sanitary District Right or Way; Wihnette Avenue beginning at the East line of Ridge Avenue te the South lino of Elinwood Avenue; Lindon Avenue freni Uic Hast lino of Prairie Avenue te the, west lino of Sheridan Ruad; IHill Street <now Gregory Ave- nue) froni the East lino of lOth Street te the West hune of Prairie Avenue: Laurel Avenue froin the East lino of 8th Street -te tho weet lineofo 4th Street and frein the East lino o! 'the C. N. S, Eiectrie Rlght o! Way to the wcst lune of the Right of Way of Sanitary Dis- trict, and froni the East lino of the Right of Way' of the, Sanltary District to the West lino of Sherida.n Road: Maple Avenue from the. Est lino of 7t11 Street to the West lin.o! Sherl4an P.oàd: Gregory' Avenue TroM t he Hast Une o! lth Street te the West lino of Park Avenue and,.from the East linè-o o! 101h Street teo'the West line of 2rc Street; North half à! Isabolla Street froni the East lineofe Nanzig Avenue <now Centrai Park Avenue) te the West Iine of Main Street and froin the Hast Une of Hast Rallroad Avenue to Vil- lage Limita 'on thc East; East bal! o! Ridge Avenue froni Village Limits on tliop North to Vil'ie imita' on- the South; 18th Street !rom. Village Limaitse on the hNorth ta 'North,,Ine of 'areât] froi thé. Southi lino of Lake,,Aveniue t the North Une of Isabella Street - 3rd 'Street from thé South lino of WAslifl- ton Avenue to the'lqorth Une Of 'Maple Avenue and from, the South lino- of Mfaplo Avenue to the North lino'.0f Xabella >Street; Dupée Place from > thé South lino of Kapleý Avenue to thc Nqorth line of Jeabelli Street ;*Golf Tor- race fron t te South- lino o! Mapie Ave- nue to a point 239.7 feet South;,Glirard Avenue frein Village Limita on, the South tou, point 208.8 foot on the North; Garrieon Avenue from Village liXmita on the South te a point 208.8 toot on the North. - Sheridan. Rosi from Village :Limite oin the North, te Village Limita on thé South; Michigan Avenue from, the interseétion of Sheridan Road 'at the North to. the North .lino of L.ake Avenue and from theo South, lino of Lake Avenue to. the North lino of Washington Àvenue and froni thc South lino of Washington Avenue to the inter- section of Sheridani Road and Michigan Avenue; Oakwood Avenue beginning at the. Hant lino of Park Avenlue to the West. lino of Sth Street; East Eailroad Avenue "bginnt 1 4êSouth lino ef Wilmsette Avenue te' the North line of Ilsabella Street, al In the Village of Wllmette, Cook County, Illinois, the ordinance for thec mre being on fIle ln the offleeofo the Village Clerk, and eal4 Village having. applied to the County Court of Cook County for an assessinent of the coat of saad Improve- ment, accorng to the benefits, and an asseesinont theroforo having been made and returnsi to said Court, document NZo. 289, a final hearing thereon wlill ho heard on the 3sit day of Decomber, A. D. 1934, at tonno'clocic, A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will prrmit. Ail pereons destring MtaY file oh ections in saId 'Court before sai date 'and maY oPPear on the hear- ing and wMalte their defense. Said ordinance' Providea' for the pay- mont of said assesment hn one Instail- Ment, with annual lntereat thereon at the rate of six Per cent per annum. DATND at Wilmette, Illinois, this the l2th day of Deceniber, A. D.' 1934: C HARLES N. EVANS. Person appointed by the Presi-1 dent of the Village Of Willmetto,, Cook County, Illinois, to make sai asseessment. *HIS WAY OF'RELAXING Monte Blue, wlho plays an im- portant role in "Student Tour," re- Beard-Rise of American Civiliza- I"Èrilliant and st1nmulating Intorpre- tation of American hlstory from the *earliost tijnè to the machine ago."1 *Browie--This Believing World. "IA popular book on comparative religion, . .' . comprehonsive, -uni- lied,. colorful, ofton, romantie and tre from dogzuatIc conviction or cant."1 Gade-Attrogthe Ages. 0 I'Radswih, il heatmosphor.of dolightful lectures&" Jeans-Universe around Us. "A fascinating account ln simple language, exploring the universe fromn stars to atome and unfolding the draina of nebulae and suiie." ,Key serling-Travel, Di ary 'of a Phi- losopher. *'The travel record of a noted echol- ar and philosopher." Lynd"Middletown., "ýAn extraordinariiy vivid and accu- rate account of liew the Middletown- ers work ' play, think,, worehip and brlng up their childron." Powys-Meaning of Culture. "Mr. Powys makos of culture a phi- loeopby of life Wbich ho believes may save the personality of the Individual ln danger of nIYteilàtton inthe tI~ndus- trial furore of the day." Robinson-Mind in the Making. e"The author ln tracing the niînd's history from its animal origin, reveals the reasons for our Intellectual bond- age ... pointe the way to the freedomn of the mind that will solve the world's problems as thoy arise." Rolland-J ean -Christophe. "A novel centering around a young German musical goulus ln Paris... is a runnlng comment on the main tondencies of music, litorature and politie during the last flfty years." Siosson-Creative Chemnistry. ."Relates the achievements of chemn- Istry ln industry, 'agr'iculture and w&arfare, enmphasizing the economie necessity for realizing future possibil- Sumner-Folkways. "An~ important contribution to theo scientific study of society."1 Van Loon-Van Loon's Geograpby.. "Hoe'has consistcntiy stresecd the human and, physical . elements lin geography, rather than the economcl and politicai aide."1 BOOKS ON SOCIAL WORK We are ail interested in helping people witb their problerns. Our WILMBTrB 32 UNmivnsy 7317 1 ft lune cft vil]. ,ë Avenue and rrom the Lake Avenue to the Nortl don Avenue; lOth Stroat Limite on-tbbc North te o' spenau it n oliay Mr. .and Mrs. Harry Woodstock av Iul Ketii picture. MOVE TO KENILWORTH Mr. and Mrs. N. Chase. Flint and thrce children, formerly ôf the Georgian hotel, moved Saturday int theirnew horne on Warwick roaci in Kenilworth' which they just recently built. I Ki !;lý"ij,0W.!lj 1-0, i 4 i 1 ý 1