Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Feb 1923, p. 4

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/*W"W5«¥i <^::._4..,... TOE LAKE Sli»tg NEV^l PRtf^ g^B^TTA1^ 23' 1923 Of course, you are preparing your shelves and the windows for Dollar IDays, February 27 and 28. It will be a great opportunity to offer your trade some real values, thereby stimu- lating business and benefiting both yourself and customer. If you haven't received your allotment of posters, stickers, streamers, etc., get in touch with the New Trier Commercial as- sociation offices, phone Wilmette 63. Miss Forberg, the secretary, will be glad to furnish a supply. Above all, BE PREPARED. The Cecile Shop in the new Rock- hold building is carrying a complete line of Ladies' fancy wear and mak- ing a specialty of sports clothes. The Shop is to employ the columns of The Lake Shore News as a regular advertising medium, wholesalers forth with voluntary information that The Lake Shore News has proved an effective medium for the distribution of those delicacies with local retail- ers "Good Maccaroons plus Good Lady-fingers plus good .ads means good business," says Mr. Seidel. The North Shore Talking Machine company of Evanstonâ€"branch shop in Winnetka/sent 22 Victor records to England this week. Also, there was a shipment of Victor records to China. Again, also, a Victrola has been sent on its way to India. Kashian Brothers, Greenleaf ave- nue, Oriental Rug dealers, have en- tered into an agreement for continu- ous advertising in the columns of The VLake Shore News. The proprietors >are preparing to carry a larger stock ipf rugs and carpets. The business has j-foeen established in. the village for a ^number of years Something new under the sun. A face powder auction at the Renneckar Drug company. Conspicuously dis- played in that emporium this week is a generous quantity of beauty augmentations. The collection is labelled, "Pay what these are worth to youâ€"no reasonable price refused. Form in line at the right, ye denizens of Flapperdom. INFANT WELFARE LEADERTOSPEAK Dr. Grulee to Address Infant Welfare Group Dr. Clifford G. Grulee of Chicago will address the Wilmette auxiliary of The Infant Welfare society and friends Friday afternoon, February 23, at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Charles McCue, 631 Washington ave- nue. Dr. Grulee has been closely associ- ^^^with-the^In f an t Wei fa re. society since it was first organized in 1911, taking a very active part as one of its directors for several years. He is also a national figure in the field of Pediatrics and for some time has been a director of the American ChiM Hygiene association, which recently took a great forward step when it united with the National Child Health organization under the leadership of Herbert Hoover, to form the Ameri- can Child Health Association. Miss Gladys Spry of Evanston; president of the Woman's auxiliary and Miss Sara B. Place, superintend- ent of the Infant Welfare society will also address the meeting. This afternoon tea is to be given for those interested in Infant Welfare and in particular for the members who are to take an active part in the drive for funds to begin Monday. March 5. A cordial invitation to be present is extended to all friends of the society. m% 88||ig§l Call Us Up About Your Eyes Phone Harrison 8720 If you wish to consult with us about your sight and are too busy to come in today, 'phone for an ap- pomtment. * We will be glad to examine your eyes any time to suit your own convenience,. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION ROBERTS & GOULDING ,.i-*.v "Optometrist* 177 W. Jackson Boul. u^|^-| Chicago, III. Resident Phone*: Mr. Roberts Mr. Goulding Wilmette 128S Berwyn 642-J ^m^W^^WST ipitiliiilii SPECIAL SAtE Of iiltlt Slllpilffal mm PERSIAN HALL RUNNERS m^m^iimM Sizes 3 x 14 and up ;^^:1*-'"C to Best bargain we have offered for many years jjjgj 0i'^eM/'FOR DOLLAR DAYS JBJ1|14 B§m &ufWg the Dollar Day Sale we will ^} lll^^ one At'w^tSUt^^^ for $4.00, which is our regular price, I |f|;ll and the second for only $1.00* m0m To the Taxpayers of New Trier Township: ^u^+oA administered and distributed, that they will bring ,o your corrâ€"y the great t poss,b ^ ^ ^^ Ttotaw provides for thele.ection olla' ^SS^^Srfl«tor. Mr. Hoyt King, has Ity where payment may be made most convenieniiy -x. v Ws office in the First National Bank of Wilmette. - ii *aA kv Mr KW are disbursed promptly (about April 1st) and Real estate and personal taxes collected by Mr. King are <iisDurs,c F *v directly to the taxing bodies, namely: _._„_ w Us Village of Winnetka Village of Glencoe ~~" Village of Kenilworth Village of Wilmette ^ Board of Education High School Glencoe Board of Education Kenilworth Board of Education Wilmette Board of Education ffl ffl fflfflffl Kenilworth Park District Winnetka Board of Education Glencoe Park District Winnetka Park District Wilmette Park District New Trier Township Persons failings pay their taxes to the coUector gngU> codjction period, are^rjdto pay the county treasurer m Chicago, subjecbng. *h«"^f'J^Sfto the county treasurer do scLol boardorpirlcdisSct is^olnpefiedto issue anticipation "warrants, ana ps^nffeiew otrxi same. Again, the Township is, by statute, entitled to 2* on dl """^eoltoctri by Mr King, theccd- \Jtnr in excess of $150,000. Last year this amounted to about $6,UUU. itus sura, logeiner wSh the invest on tbi? money while in the local bank, provided an amount suffice* to meet cur- rent exepnses, and thereby rendered a town tax unnecessary. In view of the above, the undersigned tax bodies and beneficiaries of f"-** **£.J^oJjJE Township, both real estate and personal, urgently appeal to you as a patrioticsateen, tor im- mediate payment of such taxes to Mr. Hoyt King, township collector, at his office, ^_ First National Bank of Wilmette VILLAGE OF WINNETKA __By John S. Miller, Jr., President VILLAGE OF GLENCOE By Frederick W. Penfield, President VILLAGE OF KENILWORTH By James C. Murray, President *&« VILLAGE OF WILMETTE By Edward Zipf, President GLENCOE BOARD OF EDUCATION By Edward L. Glaser, President KENILWORTH BOARD OF EDUCATION By Ruth Snydacker, President WINNETKA BOARD OF EDUCATION By Laird Bell, President KENILWORTH PARK DISTRICT By L. M. Willis, President GLENCOE PARK DISTRICT By Sherman Booth, President ^VnW»ETKA~PARinDISTRlCT WILMETTE BOARD <)F EDUCATION By Arthur H. Howard, president > By A. W. Converse, President WILMETTE PARK DISTRICT ^ J By Louis K. Gillson, President NEW TRIER TOWNSHIP By Gertrude W. Thurston, Supervisor BOARD OF EDUCATION OE NEW TRIER By Edward J. Phelps, President * *T" Wilmette 1181 Wilmette Ave., Opposite Village Hall ;":â-  WK^i)!^. .... . ran U"i^kgiis:-S- 1145 Greenleaf Avenue Phone Wilmette 1200 When in Doubt, „__ Try one of our Juicy Steaks Often times one, doesn't know just what would taste good. Duf tender, juicy steaks will always fill the bill because they are prepared just right and served in an appe- Jtizing: wayc Club Breakfast 6:0(Ok=M7 to JllOO A. M. Luncheonâ€"45 and 50c 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 ~ P. M. Table D'Hote Dinner 5:00 P. M. to 8:30 P. M.p-70 cents Sunday Dinner 11:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Regular Dinner 85c Special Chicken Din- Z-1------ner $1.00 â€" â- â€¢Mm'.

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