Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1923, p. 12

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mm* ^â- piii ,11141,1 j :| JpHW!W|)..fli PP^W^'rW Hf I MXWf^W XMAS SEAL SALES North Shore Territory Shows Generosity Nortfi Shore-villages otitdid them- selSsdnrtii* the Christmas holidays in^he purchase of Red Cross Christ- mas seals in the interest of the CM the schools taking part in the cam- PaThese schools also have a chance at the handsome silver cups to oe awarded by the Institute for the best work with the Tuberculosis Christ- mas Seals. ^________ ILLINOIslilcOMPANY PLANS BIG EXTENSIONS "During 1922, the Illinois Bell Tele- phone Company spent in the territory served by it approximately £8.000,000 for new construction," said W. it. ad phone and Telegraph Company stock were sold to the public of "^-jjj American Telephone an* Tele^apn Company has more than 23o,000 stocK hoiderTof whom 46,000 are telephone employes. In addition there are about 100,000 employes buying stock on the partial payment plan. c,ago^Luber^XSVJTith Center is a vi.wine the accomplishments of the the Gross Point Health Center is beneficiary. Mrs. Theodore B. Sachs, superin- tendent of the Chicago Tuberculosis Institute this week made public^ the figures in the sales of Christmas The report states that in Mrs. John A. Hoffman's territory embracing the villages of Wilmette, Kenilworth, Grosl Point and Winnetka, the sales -oT-CEflsTHas seals far exceeded those of previous years. The report reads as follows: "Mrs. Theodore B. Sachs, superin- tendent ^of the-Chieago Tuberculosis tendent ^f the-Chieago iuuwwuw wiy ott v,u^«6v Institute states that the report on..*®^ Bell system represents public :».- rn,TK^^V7i^Ta Phristmas seals is nvrr*t>r*hin of utilities in its best the Tuberculosis Christmas seals is now complete for Wilmette. -Mrs John A. Hoffman was chair- man. Her territory embraced four communities: Wilmette, Kenilworth, Gross Point, Winnetka. . Mrs W P. Seng was sub-chairman for Wilmette, Mrs. W. F. Shattuck for Kenilworth, and Mrs. L. C. Ayers for West Gross Point. The total returns amounted to ^939 19 -iasCvear's total for Wilmette was $592.88; for Winnetka and Gross Point, $325.58; for Kenilworth, $106.18. ,_. . The schools included in this report are as follows: *..«.«„«. New Trier High School. $130.00 or 11 per capita; St Joseph's School $9427 or .25 per capita; Gross Dis- trict School, $8.26 or .14 per capita; Central Ave. School, Wilmette, $41.59 or 05 per capita; Laurel Ave. School, Wilmette, $16.20 or 11 per capita; Logan Ave. School, Wilmette, $13.30 or .04 per capita; St. Francis' School, Wilmette, 43^_-or-^03-^9er capita; Dist 37 New Trier Township, $16.50 or 28 per capita; County Day School, Winnetka, $12.88; Skokee School, Win- netka, $24.54 or .07 per capita; Horace Mann School, Winnetka, $25.78 or .09 per capita; Greeley School, Winnetka, $60.45 or .26 per capita; Hubbard Woods School, Winnetka, $16.51 or ,06 per capita^ Joseph Seara School, * Kenilworth, $43.60 or .16 per caplta. Each of these"schools will receive one of the attractive certificates now being prepared by the Institute for viewing the accomplishments of the last year and outlining plans for the future. "Nearly $100 000,000 will be spent by'the company in the next five years, to provide additional facilities in the company's territory. "Approximately 54,000 telephone stations were added to the Bell sys- tem in the State of Illinois during 1922 The gain in telephone stations in the City of Chicago alone was 32,- 000 At the end of the year the com- pany was giving service to approx- imately 637,000 telephones within the City of~Chicago. ownership of utilities in its best sense. There are more stockholders in the Bell system than in any other corporation. During last year more than 22,000 shares of American Tele- Gracef ul in line And plenty of power; It is not our* boastâ€" But 'The Car of the Hour." NORTHWESTER M MOTOR CO. LV COMMUNITY DANCE Every Tuesday Evening at BYRON C. STOLP SCHOOL ASSEMBLY HALL TENTH AND CENTRAL Class Instruction 7:45 to 8:30 Dance Begins at 8:30 Admission fee, including every- thing, 50 cents per person _ A cordial invitation is extended to all residents of Wilmette and vicinity to attend these dances, where good music, good times and goodfellowship prevailâ€"also opportunities for getting better acquainted. ^ FORD WASHING Skokie Motor Co. 712-714 Elm Street Winnetka Authorized FORD Dealers III At all First class Grocers Weak Arches? When you step in your stockinged foot, does the whole inner side of your 00 touch the-floor? We hope1 not for that would indicate a1 fallen or weak arch. Between the ball of the foot and the heel the arch should curve up on the inner side of the foot, and not touch the floor. • To strengthen the arch muscles and keep the foot healthy and comfortable, wear the Cantilever Shoe. For the shank is flexible, it bends with the foot It encourages the muscles to ex- ercise. Cantilevers correct and pre- vent flat foot by strengthening the muscles that surround the bones of the rach. ,. .. a The natural inner sole line provides room for the toes in Cantilever Shoes. This and the set of the heel encourage correct posture. The under arch sole hugs the foot, when the shoe is laced, and supports the instep restfully and healthfully. ' Cantilevers are good looking shoes, and so comfortable you will like them perhaps better than any shoes you have ever worn. On Sale Exclusively on the North Shore by NORTH SHORE BOOTERY 529 DAVIS STREET Phone Ev. 6757 EVANSTON, ILLINOIS To insure proper fitting, we have installed an X-Ray machine in our store. This service to you without charge. Our Cantilever Booklet Sent on Request Your Neighbors? Many of your neighbor*paying us each month a «mj amount on the principal of thefe mortgage. They pay only 6% inter**, have the "on or before" pifo, lege, and some borrowed as hirji as 65% of the appraised value. Their interest is, reduced each month. In more than one hundred cases we have loaned enough on a first mortgage to pay up the balance of a contract and 1 mortgage, which gave the home* owner a deed at once, and only one place to make payment - Why should YOU be less for- tunate than your neighbor? If you own a home in Cook County which is well located, it modern and well maintained, we want an opportunity to tell you more about this wonderful offer, 6% ~ "On or Before" George H. Taylor^ Real Estate, Mortgage Co. Imperial Building 312 SOUTH CLARK STREET Telephone Wabash 1246 CHICAGO Chicago Real Estate Mortgage Loan Correspondent The Prudential In- surance Company of America, New- ark. N. J. Macaroon Quality HAVE US EXAMINEJfOUR EYES -^â€"Optometry is the professio.. of conserving vision by scien- tific methods oL eye examina- tion* is something that comes out in the flavor more than anywhere else. That is one reason, perhaps, why Seidel's Macaroonsjiaye such a differentâ€"and finer!â€"flavor. Most every grocer sells Seidel's Macaroons; most everybody insists upon them because most everybody knows how much better they are! The Home of, Good Baking 9IO CHICAGO AVENUE PHONE EVANSTON^ I200 Evanston.IH. 4j FAMOUS FOR MACABOONg & LADY FINGERS Its purpose, the furnishing o£ right glasses when needed. Our examinations reflect ex- treme care and thorough knowledge of our profession. The Responsibility Is Ours; the Comfort and Satisfaction Yours. Dr> XUHL-BERSOiâ€" OPTOMETRIST Formerly Mgr. Opt. Dept. C. D. Peacock, Inc. 1177 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette, I1L For Appointment Phone WILMETTE 2766 or Reudewe WELMETTE 1707 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS Established MITâ€"/ s with which la combined THE WILMBTTE LOCAL NBW8 _______ Established IMS___________ lHUIp-PftiPAV OF EACrl WEEK ^____LLOYD HOLLISTER, INC. lttl Central Are.. Wilmstf, PL An Established Custom Tslsphons 4iiiicrliW6N Wllmstts 1820 iloo A YEA* ponied by the nam* and address of the writer. Articles forpuhlicatlon should reach the editor by Wednesday noon is Insure appearance-to current Issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituary poetry, notices of enter- tainments op other affairs where an ad- lar advertising rags. , A progressive mortician intro- duced the first funeral chapel only a comparatively few years ago. The idea met with instant and full approval from the public. r Today, every modern mortician" has a funeral chapel of some kind. Few have one as beautiful as ours, but we make no extra charge for its use. This is in keeping with our usual policy of ^flie^itmosTin service without an excess of cost. _______ 001 for at rssjn- EVANSTON 6OO 9O6 CHICAGO * DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL SERVICE iCthranj pasa An attractive home for individual* or small families who want the same service rendered by the finest Jtottfit but intermingled with m home atmosphere that adds to the comfort «^ a short or long stay. There are attractive terms for long leases. Come and enjoy our restaurant or cafeteria* For Reservations telephone Evanston 8000 Orrington Avenue, north <>f Davi« Street, ^l^'H^^^^^^j'rag>^v^Aâ- ^Câ- . WMiSMMIi^-& aS&i*i3iSsSS&

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