Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Mar 1923, p. 17

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mfufniymim^mmr^rm' ^•SiO'V!' ^s ■umpniiiHPiimv HUMP ■JUPHWPI UPWHWPii wmm mmmm JAMES FEE, PRO AT CANAL UNKS THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923 ___ . mihimm'-iim, Well Known Golfer Comes to Community Course James Fee, who holds the champion- ship of the Public Courses in Cook county has been engaged as profes sional by the Community Recreation club, and has a great record on ^ the links. ' W. L. McGoodwin has been engaged by the directors as business manager of the Recreation association. He will give his entire time to supervising its activities, and will have an office in the new club house. Building Nearing Completion The new club house of the Evanston Community Recreation association, located in Evanston on Lincoln street between Ridge avenue and the drain- age canal is now nearing completion, the plumbing contract having been awarded. The lockers will be install- ed in due season and in fact rentals are now being provided. Chairman McGoodwin of the house committee announces that the annual rental of the locker to any one person will be $10 ^ year or $12, where two persons use the locker. Another innovation this year will be a change in rules regarding the daily greens fee. Heretofoje* ^ihe Con^tmity-RecTeatton association has charged 50 cents on week days and $1 on Saturday^ Sundays and holi- days, the purchaser of the ticket be- ing allowed to play as many rounds as he desired. Gut Covers 18 Hole Round Beginning with this playing season the charge for one round of 18 holes on a week day will be 50 cents and the second round 25 cents. On Satur- days, Sundays and holidays the charge will be $1 per round of 18 holes. It was found that Jhe cours£_3KaA-&on» gesfed last year by "repeaters." The new rule will tend to relieve the pres- sure. Members are allowed' to play as often during the day as they choose. The membership for men is $30 and women $20. There are no assessments of any kind. Members are allowed to reserve time so that there need be no waiting at the starter's house to get on the course. The entire playing this season will be up and down each side of the Drainage Canal, starting from the Chicago and- Northwestern' "tracks where they intersect the drainage canal up to Sheridan road in Wil- mette. BUYS FARM TO SUPPLY *m KITCHENS OF 2 HOTELS Victor C. Carlson, owner of the Li- brary Plaza and the Orrington, Ev- anston's newest hotels, has purchased a 520 acre farm at Western and Ked- zur avenue, adjacent to the Olympia Fields Country club, it has been an- nounced. The property, representing a consid- eration of $150,000, constitutes some of the most fertile acreage in Cook county, suitable for truck gardening, dairying, corn, and poultry raising. The land, with the exception of a few acres of timber, is cleared and under cultivation. The farm has a large attractive master's residence with a substantial home for the farm manager and help. Barns, hen houses, a milk house, and other buildings and the latest farm equipment including tractors complete the property. In purchasing the farm, Mr. Carlson stated that it is his purpose to further improve it that it may supply the kitchens of the Library Plaza and The Orrington, the latter of which is scheduled for completion September 1. Coroner Asks Aid In Reducing Accidents Coroner Wolff will appeal to the generosity and public spirit of Chi- cago Association of Commerce mem- bers for aid in combating the ever in^ creasing number of violent deaths in Chicago, he has announced. This mov£ is necessitated~as-^a-di^ rect result of what the coroner terms "a twenty-minute efficiency investi- gation" of his office by Cook county experts, at which it was determined that the office could operate with fewer employes than it had four years ago. Skokie Motor Co. THEUMIVIRSAL C'P Headquarters for the North Shore 712-714-71iTElm Street Winnetka Authorized FORD Dealers ATLAS OIL BURNER Prudent regard for next autumn's heating needs sug- gests the advisability of investigating the proven merits of the "Old Reliable" Atlas Oil Burner now. Representative citizens of all North Shore suburbs are users of the Atlas and will gladly bear testimony to its satisfactory use. ~ "The Atlas is a Real Heating Convenience." Gravity feed^no motor, no blower- no noise, no dust, no ashes, no ordor. Substitute the convenience of the Atlas for the drudg- r anH inrnnvpnienre of former methods and add largely to the comforts of home life. __\ telephone call .will bring our gepresentativ_ef either by day or evening, who will cheerfully give details With- out obligation on your part. The Atlas Oil Burner Co. 5812 BROADWAY, CHICAGO Phone Sunnyside 7789 NORTH SHORE SALES AGENCY Evanston 410 Telephones Wilmette 2302 q(V Ctfcfixtt Undertaker I am now in business for myself, conducting the ONLY undertaking establishment in Wil- mette. Conscientious service is my motto. 1124 Central Avenue ^iraiiiette^Z "Automobile---deaths alone have mounted from about 350 four years ago to more than 730 last year, and more than 100 the last two months," the coroner said. "Deaths from moon- shine liquor are* of course, an added problem since that time. "How, then can we be expected to get along with" the same number of deputies and office assistants? Four years ago we were subjected to a sur- vey which took six weeks, this time it lasted twenty minutes." Mr. Wolff will confer with Harry J. Bell, secretary of the safety council of the Association of Commerce. He will ask Mr. Bell to carry to members of the association his plea for funds. $172.55 FOR NEAR EAST The Girls' club at New Trier High school has contributed $172.55 to the Near East kelief. The girls recently con- ducted a fund campaign at the second- ary school. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING of the Highest Quality Wersted Motor Co. Phone Winnetka 165 Music-Lover's Phonograph The sweetest toae^-- the clearest repro- duction are most de- sired by the music- lover. And the Brunswick ensures both. Its purity and res- onance of note, unmarred by surface-noise or metallic suggestion, delights musicians. The Brunswick is the music-lover's phonograph. Hear it now at our new store i EVANSTON Brunswick SHOP , Cor Orrington Ave. & Church St. Evanston, III. ■^%feJ % SHOWING OF SHOES AND HOSIERY The line is complete, with a won- derful showing of Im- ported and Domestic Socks in exclusive pat- terns you should see. 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