"WM $S(rflw'; -**'. CIIILDRCN DOOST CAUSE OF ARDEN_SHORE CAMP _Ihe^annual campaign for funds for THE LAKE SHHRK NEW&. FRIDAY. MAY 5/1922 ^â€"ssHSSHSsaasa the Arden Shore Rest Camp at Lake Bluff was started in Wilmette this week. Last year Wilmette ' con- tributed generously to this splendid xharity: and the schoolsjwere^nifiloy- ^tB^aa^scgency in «#6urlhlg_niiTunors and spreading information about Ar- den Shore among the householders. This year the children again gave their services and last Saturday went one hundred strong to Arden Shore, where they treated the boys mjne camp to an entertainment consisting of songs by the New Trier Glee club, a concert by the Grammar school band and dancing by the girls. Other similar entertainments are planned for the near future. The children also have designed posters boosting the Arden Shore cause, The central idea of the posters is "It Is Our North Shore and this is TJur^Srden Shored" ""T^^- Local K. of C. Begins Ball Season Saturday Wilmette Girl Appears Prominently In North Shore Players'----- ~r~^IZ^_ production â- ^..â- _::~z.::z--zz^â€" - Ouilmette council, -Knights of Columbus, will play their first base- ball game in the_*^th_side K. of C. league Saturday afternoon at New Trier field with Tonti furnishing the opposition. ' The lineup is at present undecided- but willjundoubtedly be strong. Ow- ^Infcto certain league restrictions Hank Miller, star hurler, a member of Ouilmette for several years but pitch- er for Newman last season, will not appear on the field in any of the regu- lar league games. His loss will be keenly felt- as Ouilmette looked for many victories from his clever work. Saturday evening the council is giv- ri^ar^aiiceiat-the Kenilworth Aasem- ^IFlralT. ^ J J ^""' "* as the sale of tickets * has been very promising. Arns' orchestra will pro- vide the music. McCreadie, Retired, Joan Goldenâ€"- Julia A7 gehempp» will give scientific massage, medicated baths at your home, obstetrical daily and hourly ^nursing. Day calls, Glencoe 151. Night calls, Glen- coe 704. - Ltg26-ltp Dlf Chtrlei £•Geisse ^T^iteopathic Physician -g^ Phone WiUuS: 1150 Wilmette Ate. RESIDENT£HqMi?L^_~.~â€" Business Man Passes Away Hugh A. McCreadie, 70 years of age, a retired Chicago business man, passed away at his home, "26 Forest avenue, Sunday morning April^30, following a prolonged illness. Fun- eral services were held at Graceland Tuesday afternoon at 3 o clock. Mi*, and Mrs. McCreadie canwr to Wilmette__abouLa year^ago. Mrs. Mc- Creadie died §even months ago. SurvivingiVtrriWEtjCreadie are a son, Robert, and daughter MabeL-----.___ Mrs S. C Colton, 600 Central ave- nue, is_ill at the Hinsdale Sanitarium. $1.00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS from your-druggist today* ------- If you are thin and emaciated and wish something to help you put on flesh and increase your weight, Yeast Vitamine Tablets should be used in connection with organic Nuxated Iron. With- outorganic iron, both food and Vitamines are absolutely usele8s,asyour body cannotchange inert, lifeless food into living cells and tissue unless you have plenty of organic iron in your blood. Organic iron takes up oxygen from your lungs. This oxygenated organio iron unites with your digested food as itisabsorbed into your blood just-as-nre-nnttes^witH coal or wood, and by so doing it creates tremendous power and energy. Without organic iron m your blood your food merely passes thru your body without doing you any good, ^ Arrangements have been made with the - druggists of this city to give every reader of this paper a large $1.00 package of Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets absolutely freejwrith every purchase of a bottle of Nuxated Iron, NUXATEDIRON Sole Agents on FOR *-**. Electric and Stand Your old machineT taken Always get our prices be-! in trade. -â€" â€" "'toie^Troit-bu^^^f Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings liUiUbUaltl Phone Wilmette 526, up W^0^i!M yf-feft? ESTABLISHED 1854 C.fcJ0RDB!& FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 67 YEARS 6I2 i^Avis ^ ^ 164 N. MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO PHONES lUNpgy^ 1?4||^ Teaming Ctfl I F* MEIER, Prop. II DISTILLED WATER ICE Black Soil for Grading ^Smi^M-;^ Lawn Fertilizer Sand and Gravel Cinders Building Material General Teaming .We Build Drlve- FILLINGâ€"REASONABLE 733 W. RatlroathAve. Phone WII. 53 | LAMP SHADES Made to orderâ€"Old ones repaired s and sewing by the dayâ€"Caill ^Fn^e^many a pair^iof old shoes far worse than those of yours, which we have fixed up practically as good as new. Let us do the same for YOUâ€"at a price way below their -increased value. You will appreciate our fine work and the promptness with'which we do it. * Every job is our BESTâ€"that's why every job is a SUCCESS. *iiniummiiiiiroiiiiiimmnnnmmimumminM^ The Polly grim ^Hemstitching ^Picot Edging I NOW IS TJL -X-Ar~N-3r~ H AND CARRÂ¥ TREES SHRUBS FRUITS PLANTS. Big reduction hv_price„ Jghenyou c'ome~To"©u1Tmn"sery for them. All stock hardyâ€"freshly • dug-â€"roots not dried out. How to get to our nursery. Peterson Ave. Is the north line of Rosehill Cemetery. Go west about 2 miles to nursery, just across the canal. Fine roads. Sixty-six years in this location. We also make estimates and plant the stock when .desired. PETERSON NURSERY OFFICE SO NORTH LA SALLE ST. TELEPHONE MAIN 3613 Falcy itiiiii wrz. Applique D o u b I e Bed Spread and Bolster, Stamped on ^ligh grade un- bleached sheeting $5.75 Finished Model. | Miilipery I £ ISport Hats * Latest models* r~Moderate prices. 25; Hats Cleaned > ^Blocket =^.&emjjdelet S^»ilii| Iifllfi»5l§*i E ELifeffcJC E R^ tZl7 WUm^kvenw ^ustwni of the tracks Phen+WU. 2279 SeleSJrpuSs^ lines are complete hi sizes and styleSv|p^tt^wTl| fmd^^fthe^ Sport! Oxfofdaj &^^ many conservative white Oxfords. |[n aoiir hew Hosiery Department^ we are showing a beautiful line of Misses'and Children's Socks, as well as Women's Bosieryif Â¥ou will find our hosiery all high grade and-v^r^reasonah^y^^ IlsS TMWorimrM^SmdMi cii^i^iSi^tpSSp mm; !^%<f^?fe^^*t/.S| >â- â- ^^ssssssammmmmmmmmmmdsammmmtasssssiBBssz â- •I â- ^'LtfiMSMLsS WW^sS^&M^ â- â- â- -'MMM- ,:.:Jii.'::'/.-WMiif ^t