Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1922, p. 16

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mm® " '" lulnUnjjjwiftViffi Jfc^ ?Ii$fe___i S:.5/I THE fSrjfc^HO.^^ mm Expect to Number 100 Soon ^.JBr-Opeamg June 1 â€" S"'*'lieml)«h»Mp in the new JSforth Shore Yacht club, limited to 100, is rapidly filling up, according to a state- ment today by L. D. Ely, chairman of the membership committee. The club expects to enroll its hundredth member before May 15. Mr. Ely stated that all good sportsmen of Evanston join. The new club house will be ready |by June 1 if present plans are carried out successfully. The club house will be situated on the south bank of wll- mette harbor where the club owns 220 feet of prfvate bathing beach. It will contain a lounge room with a large URGES AMERICA FOUND ' ms OWN PASSION PLAY ^^^^^^-^^m^i^^^^^w^^ be locker rooms and shower "baths for men and women. Meals and re* freshments will be served in the club There is a good harbor available fronting the grounds owned by the club. In the faU it isjrtanned;:ta jl* t^tiOTltqiuapmenT on. the lak-e bank for trap shooting over the lake. "In addition to sailing, the club ac- s tivities-will- include ^w^r^portSJin- S der tfce-dlgeclton-i>t:ffoitt:JtoM member of the clubV' said Mr. Ely. "Refreshments and meals will be served in the club house. There will be dances during the summer. Trap lujhooting will b^SrovidedJfor in the I Officers of the North ghore Yacht 1 club are: W. H. Noble, commodore; I? J. W. Lawson,. vice commodore; T. ^H Lovedale* rear commodore; Hurd i Comstock, treasurer; H. W. Thorpe, ^jrftsecretary; F. L. Benton and E. I^TTDe^MoeT^fectoTST ii^^kfe^fes^teaii^f- -â- â- â- â-  â-  â-  iJj^XjJj, j.;i %frH** ^Mnpany^Sees-.',. N e:fca§§|t|i portance of the North Shore subur- ban section appears this week in the announcement of the opening °f an Evanston branch ^ythe Cadillac Mo- $cir -Gar compinyJg^^||^«.:^.7^K ^^soi»=^^i=Ev*n«ton>^w*ero^oit^ sales and service activities win be ^©ntered^^Aster Fi I4nes whoso con- nection of mearly nine*^*f ^&**£ CadiUac Sales Department in Chicago ^mtnetitlyqualifies him to carry.out Hs*tabllsh«d Cadillac policies, has been placed :in"':'charge.i|K^:^.A,pii|S|^^;'-,,' w*Wfc areV actuated fi_*thi_ move,' -iafd l* B. Southerland, General Man- ager of the Chicago branch, T>y the desire tT^Fi?^^ CadiUac owners lMng north oi tne city tfeBlfc* The Evanston servic^ itaUdn w^IFbe manned by experienced Cadillac vvorkmen and the service rendered; vriH ^Hcate in jyery J^J the sei*icÂ¥^ Chicago_&__-c_t;%In fact, all depart- ments willtoe under the direct super- vision of the Chicago <Mce.,±_ :'^i*We^ jfiwefrselected Evanston not Sb^atsb ^ecanse^f^e^s^endW^r^^ Siac owners who live in suburbs far- "ThTe dDerammergau passion~ play is purely an expression of Christian faith," declared Marie Meyer, who played the role of Mary Magdalene In IglOT to the Wilmette Sunday Evening club at the First Congregational church Sunday evening. "It is in no way like the. ancient mystery and miracle productions and is not to be confused with them." „ Marie Meyer, now Mrs. Marie Meyer Baker, expressed the hope that in the near future America would institute a great religious festival similar to the passion play. "No event in mod- ern times, is looked forward to with more interests and expectation t ther cnSerammergau passion play,* she said, "and there is no reason why this country should not have such a bene- ficial play.". -j^m.-. â-  â- .,â- â- :.. i..,:, ;â-  ^'. _ Oberammergau is the most devoted and unified Christian town in the world, according to Marie Meyer, The chief occupation of the residents is In the Electric BY EDGAR A. GUEST ^vernedT by the "love of home, yoUc. .ion..;an$r<.od.*--;-fe Several Attractive Home* In Building Permit 14* Attractive homes continue to lead in ___â€"u-gte for ftuimng &rmujh the offices of the Wilmette Village De- partment of Public Works. â- ....-. __ Xeadin&_a!Song the permits_in^ttie past ten days were a $15,000 residence for F. M. Atlcinsdnr3i,.» at 717 Greenr leaf avenue; a $14,000 home for Q. K. Petcher at 311 Bentral avenue; $14,000 residence for E. W. K. Roe^t S85 Lin- den avenue; $1&000 residence for Abraham Levy at 120- Sheridan road, and $15,000 residence for P. Gianakop- olus at 1034 Chestnut avenue.mMBM Other permits granted included a $1,100 garage for J. N. Macalister at 918 Ashland avenue; $8,500 residence for August Pape at 1715 -Lake avenue; ^150 porch addition to^Carl-ArArfdeir Lady in the show case carriage, 5 Do not think that I'm a bear; Not for worlds would I disparage One so gracious and so fair; Do not think that I am blind to. One who has a, smile seraphic;a You I'd never be unkind to, â- â-  ,^£ But yo^.var|jim^eding trafl^f j|;;2 If I'l^'w^^y-^-^^^r^, What you are about to do, Just>exactly where you're going -â€"H I could ttepend: on youâ€"â€""3 I could keep my engine.churning, Travel on and never mind ybu Lady when you think of turning, Why not signal us behind you? 4 Lady, free from care and worry, Riding in your plate-glass.car. Some of us are in a hurry; ^ ^ rTBomerof us must traveT faig A NEW CAR FOR Y00R ifipl -BAKER' '0PCO*....... Automobile Painting, Trimming and Repairing ^f „ I/myself, aim eager, ^v^:â- â- ';'â-  :;.-i!j^j^^,2...... To be jburheyingrtn^ Lady, is it necessary • t-^i To monopolize the highway? Lady, at the handle, steering^ - Why not keep a course that's straight Know you not that wildly veering As you do, is tempting fate? Do not think my horn I'm blowing ^^®t^«pu§pose J6â„¢haras8 you* ris^just a slgtial^shiswliig ""~~~ JThat m safely like to Pass yous? Lady, there are times a duty^^aips: Must be done, however saddening;; It is hard to tell a beauty That she's very often maddening. And I would not be saying Harsh and cruel words to fuss you, But when traffic you're delaying ^|§ You are forcing men to cuss you||| son residence at 1508 Lake avenue; Britton Co. $500 porch addition on H.W.CaldweUl^^^^^ residence at 930 Linden avenue; $9,000 residence for Ian Irickson at 250 J«a- pl« avenue; $1,500 residence for Roy Henderson at 234 Nanzig ay_enuei_ $6,200 residence for .Johcu -Wttbern^ atllpr 317 Park avenue* § $500||«arageAfor Miss Dyer at 521 Tenth street; $500 garage for J. JfeMIUeri at 1750*Wash= ington avenue.* ^; ; ^ ^ ft^ Other permits granted included: $5,-, 000 residence for Franc Lvt^au^ at 3609 Central avenue; $9,000 for Frank Briggs at 100 Fifth: street; 1500 porcir addition at W. H. Ronan home at 618 Fifth street; $6,500 resl- â€"~~Tir~Tn!rd Printed by courtesy of t^^Rellly and TAG DAY IS MAY 15 ^Snhual Tag Day in Wilmette for the benefit of all charities has been set Monday, May 15. Action^ to the matter was taken at the reguls* Vil- lage board session Tuesday of this wfifik^IThat ia^ojily^axjoij^e^^ajion: which "tagging" for charity is per- mitted in Wilmette, according to the ____^ stipulations of an ordiniance adopted residence [ a few years-ago. dence fof street; perat 1530 ^ATL. Meyer aF $700 garage for Oustav Kas- ar9mm___Wilmette avenue; $500 porch addition at H. W, Caldwell home at 930 Linden aveni|e; $250 garage for Frank Kinoz^lgT-Praigie avenues^^ Leading Eastern Business vMan Purchases Local Home S^SFKarren' Cozzens, of Buffalo, N. Yif associated with tfiT Kehfleid-Leach company, of Chicago, has recently purchased the. Denman home at 626 Maple avenM^he^ale-jraa^onsum- ,7^^iii^^iiffe|oW^ following transfers during the past few weeks: Lot on Walnut avem*©, and one on Wilmette avenue, to T. L. Welch; the Reid-France beautifurcolf Oniat at iOSO^Asliland avenue, to J.^ YduiigP the W^ ^S^T^riih ^OtiieTrat 1045 ElmWood avenue, to MR. Rosen; the H."--JL -SnajiuthJiome^^at:102i teeth street, to O. S. Gooch; the Aug. Lt MeyerNMMise, at 111 Third street, mm, L. Davis; the Rt;J, Bun^owsj^si: dence^at^t526 LatoeTavenue, to Louis mac oVu«raâ€" •» ______ c. Wifikeihaus; the Willard house, at &ii_ilojth tol^^ S ^s^rprocetr&^earbW^ SUd much Appreciated by the .north. Sre owners of Cadillacs has fâ„¢*$ Mm mm*Tffi the yolume of fayorr g^e received from ttj.se. wlw **£ sffiate of o«r plan. We. have fjw rSSon tlibelieve that the establish- S^^ladiiKe i^anfltoii^anch â- W&& V«at mutiial a4yaiitage to m m^m^ **# w mm* $ -6i_diiiacs^:®i........................... Hollister, and the hill homev at^v to Li W. Jan_esV^^ gffi e t._ke Shorp H.wa ^Wl^**^ vplendld oo-operatlon of the Judges ^nd clerks In the various JMecton districts In supplyingf ^»e ^_7WI*X election returns for P«W!«_tlon_U» last two week** Issue of jp»e im* ;^hore'N.ews. -;â- â- â- â- -:â- â€¢; ' ®&. â-  â-  1a^^ ^ifiy measurs of 4a«Uty ^^^^ been for for the klndnesa of the workers *t the pollina place* who consented to supply the Jnfw^ iTfils -ervleer^wM-^ndered- ^tAofflL-tlioii«i!_^^ and bespeaka_^a:|^om||||i|a^ civic spirit.., â- m^iw ^A^ternm ider- me, ?ILMETTJ|, ^^PLAT; MANOR !S?i TheVyillage Board Tuesday approy ed the plat of the Wilmette Manor tract of land lying north of Washing- ton avenue east from Ridge -avenue a distance of about 600 feet. The prop- erty has been resubdivided by Peter Wagtter. The tract is a portion of the old J*elke estate. '•'â-  ^^â„¢b^':â- â€¢':'â-  './â- â- SS^v>:____-_â€"-----â€"-â€"â€"l^ifipl' ^ : '€|!*HW, PUBLIC. HIGHWAY"::B â- -'. ^ action of the Kenilworth Village board the pjriyate road between Lei- ^Ftn^ISxferdi^a%^ia^^ widened f5oi_r3r to 60^-eet amf converted into a public highway. The improve- ment will do away with an undcs^rajble â- 60: foor^lot^ along the-.toadway|^g' â-  Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pifer, who have been making their home, with s. Pifer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. McMIllen, 1010 Linden avenue, are oving to 1513 Eloreiice av Evanston, on May first. UXATED IRON1 â€"-Ov_-r~~ people •»- nually are u_r .... ins Nus-ted Iron. It will not inJiKettS teeth or disturb the stomach. A few doses wih often cottMnence^"â- 'â-  w enrwa your blood and reviteHae your Worn out. exBausted nerves. Your money will be refuuded by the ^ptt^^,re",'f y°°---H "tlttTiot 0bta1n"mtlsl^toryTe!-ii _, results. Beware of substitutes^ fe AlwayjLm-iat janhayjuK gentt^ ine organic iron-Nuxated Iron. Look for -4he-letters N. lT-^«--oMHry-4_ibtet-r At- . druggists in tablet form only. ;â- &** ; IRON I m wr Wa 2052 1150 Wihnetto Ai RESIDENCE PHONE r"S »{fe^i:_-:^i--M_^_^^l§; ft VICED iTRAeWietMES wftm ~W$£ Wilmettfelce & l|X.ca_cning;C^rr 'm- ::.F> MEIER, jfocpr--^ ir DI8TILLED WATErIcB 'W ' Black Soil Lawns fforClnders Bulldina Material General Teaming £tavm-ftfrtul*«F IWifr-roltai^riw1 Sand and Gravel way* FIL-.INGâ€"ReA80NAB-.e 723 W. Railroad Ave. Phone Wll. 68 Cleaning without Blue.rtevtt Is .like starting* a car without gasoline. Adv. __24-ltc Instructorâ€"Piano. Voice and ^ .. ...' Harmony . Miâ€"Adelaide C Jom Graduate of the American Con- servatory of Music, Chicago Tel. Wit *&S*m l||^,5afttrai Ave. ' ':.....:'^fVu-'.-e,;â- "'-.m....... "****!â- >â-  The Smartest end Beet Dressed Women In Chleago SSI'. Have, their--.'; â-  Sport and Week End Skirts m MADE AT THE WILSON SKIRT SHOP "Made with your own material" Suite 4418 Stevens Building :::yM:^M:M Randolph â-  3219 $$&â- â- â- .:â- â-  â-  17 N. State CHICAGO 18 N. Wabash v..: Mi ilAPrHORlii CARPEN-tBR ANP BWlM? l~~|>lo Jo^4oo^|ial3b;or: to« Jafgel-li 1126 Linden Ave. WIIJMEfTE NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT TREES SHRUBS FRUITS PLANTS. ti Bl« reduction in t»Hc© when you come to our nursery for them. All stock hardyâ€"freshry duoâ€"roots not drled-eufcrâ€"--------------â€"-â€"â€".";:;'.,..._,.,. £|p| How to get to our \.nursery. ^^| _=iflr_ion Ave. Is the north line of RosehiU Cemetery. Go West about 2 miles to nursery, just across the canal. Fine Joads. Sl_ty*e1x-yeara^ln- this location. We also make estimates and plant the stock when desired. ^ . ,,,„;, .», OFFICE SO NORTH XA SALLE ST. TELEPHONE MAIN S6I3 â- f-$M ABE YOUR BEfg fflkE care:"^f! ilifSlprHEM ;ilii GLASSES FITTED Affections of any of the fol- lowing parts may be caused tjy nerves im- pinged at the spine by a sub- luxated verte- bra. Chiro- practic (apin- all „:: IIi;l4JJilS-t-'.' ments will re- move the cause. ... JM! â-  m 27, Brown Building Wilmette, IH. Telephone Wilmette 2557 Mm m sis 8 Experience covering many years has enabled the; Bell company to develop the best ferns of protec^p tibn and the best weapons of defjense in this warfare^^ In-^:s^ite-^f "allr^-elfor^^owevefr D^:In suck'..emergencies jobrmafcmg repaifs as quicj-ly^asl

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