Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1923, p. 12

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"?y^ifi.^foyVijr"r! m ll# THE LAKE SHORE NEWSl TOlfrAYplUPRIL 27, 1923 ;^^pSffYS"*M THELAKESHORENEWS Established 191S with which la combined THE WILMETTB LOCAL NOTTS Established 1898 ISSUED FRIDAY OF BACH WEEK . . .by, . LLOYD HOLLISTBR, INC. 1222 Central Ave., Wilmette, 111. Telephone .............Wilmette ltttO SUBSCRIPTION f2.00 A TEAR anfaddreBa^^Welimagfination will ease up this sit-1 writer. Articie«.for_pubiicaMpn should J uation. Put yourself in his place! All communications must panied by the name___ ___. _.__.., **â„¢luatioii reach the editor by Wednesday noon to J "«*"*'"• insure appearance in current issue. j, Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituary, poetry, noticesL_of en- tertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge will be made of a collection taken, will be charged at regular advertising rates. _. ass letf%f one sort or another. RIt is not hard to imagine how a merchant must feel who is peti- tioned almost every day to ad- vertise in one of these "tempor- ary "announcements. Often such a petition amounts to a hold-up, the implication being that refusal to advertise will bring about un- pleasant results to the refuser. A little exercise of sympathetic Entered at the postofflce at Wilmette. Illinois, as mail matter of the second class, under the tect of March 3, 1879. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923. "TEN MINUTES A MONTH" ^~We-~recently received fromâ€"an acquaintance of ours who lives in great .. - . . lL f „ . , .. m o^ Anyone who has ever been shut Kankakee the followingletter Be- offWn the currents of informa- fore moving to Kankakee he had tion b sickness or distance can lived on the North Shore on the I -^ what. wx>rfc in this outskirts of Keni worth schoo, he b,. d His mind had always been rather SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND It cheers the heart of every lover of mankind to learn that 360 blind people have been en- rolled at the Hadley Correspond-1 ence School for the Blind at Win- netka. Isn't,it a splendid work? Think of these men and wo- men, deprived of eyesight, hav- ing now such an opportunity to get in touch with the world's storehouse of knowtedget Consufc Your Mirror Eyeglasses affect the appearance, of those who wear them. Are yours attractive and _ suitable, or just glasses? \ Consult your mirror. Glasses made in The Aimer Coe are optically correct and of good appearance. EVANSTON STORE 527 Davis Street Pohne 6804 Five minutes from anywhere downtownâ€"and in SvawUm delicately balanced, and when Day light Saving Time was instituted, the strain of adjusting himself to one time at home and in Chicago and to another time on the North- western proved too much for him, and he moved to Kankakee. But we've almst forgotten his letter. Here it is. Dear Friends: have always been I Blessed are those who hunger and thirst! BENEFIT PERFORMANCE "I'm just as big for me," said he, "As you are big for you!" One dollar and ten cents from six little Wilmette girls for Arden Shore. All who attended the bene- fit performance of "Our First Flag," which netted the above amount, testified that it was worth . • Sift . mean to the six little givers we can | only guess. ^Did^you^se&4he sixlittle actress- esâ€"Olive, Louise, Mary June, Mary Jane, Ann, and Carol ? ' 1 involved in the change of a whole IJ hour. Nobody will miss ten min- utes' sleep. ||J Of course, it is a little compli- cated* and the railroads will have a pretty har(j tjme revising their time-tables to suit, but then it is such an improvement on the old hour-jump idea that the railroad officials won't mind taking the ^0LMB^ULm into effect^! if nave; another scheme of saving f space by calling eight inches a foot. IfButHmore^jf this latferlT^p^^^ li|lcg|liS";: Yours smcereiyv^^ MlilBKS';.;: i James H.: Nutt. :; |J§f || A JREAL" HERoli:igl ^ltWe're;:'going.:.to the New frier fpssembly pHali next Wednesday gevening for the express purpose of iseeing a "real" hero, realistically Jircsented by the North Shore The- ^re Guild. We have no preconcep- gpns of a hero, except that we hope ftig will save a child or a beautiful girl from the cruel hands of some |lark^browned villian,'a/>^fi.:^^;V:--...:.^ IgBue since the play ]$ called:%tVJm Mero^ with special smphasis on lThe' w« suppose that he will be some mute inglorious chap who re- tnains on the farm while his less ^roic brothers go 4b college. May- â- â- W he*tt be some poor patient hus- d^^wM lets his wife tell afr his pmJSstoj!ip|to|ah appreciative pdiencev:-ttS#;--; -; $M. â- â- "%$ â-  HANDWRITING IN THE SKY The other day we saw an aviator writing on the sky. His plane buzzed across the blue board of the air leaving in its wake half-mile letters of cloudy white. The dar- ing bird-man slowly spelled out a well-known ad. All up and down the streets people were-gjzzing spell-bound at the atmospheric scribbling, almost as if a heavenly message were being delivered. What a power in the hands of some evangelistic flier! Up above the world so high! Like a tea-kettle in the sky. ONIONS Something we never knew be- As vou know I interested in the daylight saving J man tiines the "e7itranc7"fe7of I idea As you also know^ I was five cents What w if much annoyed and distressed by the K ' scheme used in Chicago and vicinity of suddenly jchangin£the time a WhoIeTiouF twice"a~yearrNa sooner had I become accustomed to the change (it usually took me about half a year) than I had to make another radical change in the op- posite direction. â- b I have worked put the following pan. It involves a series of grad- ual changes. Instead of putting the clock ahead, or behind, sixty minutes, I suggest that on May 1st the minute hand be put ahead ten minutes. And on the first of every month following the time be ad- vanced ten minutes more. In six months the clock will be one hour ahead of what it was six months before. In the six months following, reverse the method; put tfie clock back ten minutes a month. 4 My method, if put into execu- tion,^ilL^oid_the^jQ£i^u^hock RAZOR BLADES Sharpened Mail us your old dull safety razor blades. We will sharpen them like new and mail back to you. Double edge blades...35c dosen Single edge blades... .25c dozen Satisfaction guaranteedâ€"24 hour service. Give us a trial. Chandler's jn */buntain. Square » tt *T & V.A,>J a T ON 7 ^ Ann ouncement fore was that ninety-two per- cent of the onion setsi grx>wn in this democracy are grown in our own Cook County. Ninety-two out of every one hundred Amer- ican onion sets, eleven and a half out of every twelve and a half, are grown in our near neighbor- hood. Tied end to end the flavor would be enough to supply the seasoning for all 4he onion soups Ifp? 3plTin| Schedule on the North Shore Line will become effective Sunday^ April 29th~= ARDEN SHORE CAMP Fathers and mothers can imagine what Arden Shore means to the city boys who live there. Wholesome f0?°-» l?esh aif and water, daily ex- ercised goodl Schooling, healthful sleepy lots of lun^verything that |dde^ together almost makes home* « s all the real home thai: lome of them know. ®|l§^lflp^;i^;? In their drive next week let's give thetn all we can and then a Ut- ter .morel %%M^MX:&/^0!$%$*^.....' ^sdi^w^ on Changes haveJbeen made in the requirements are ^ing *ORA*Y ADVERTISING IS Sliile apart from our interest H ail advertising medium we ^it^atlwze:Pw^^.Jfer- •' "*-*-- iperctiatits,;; ^I^'3|their8 solicited to take m numerous irregular pute over RIDGE ROAD ^ the time we've bumped dge road on our way to J^pster stre^^ noIe, we slumped^ntb a worse one. But they're going to giye the coating, and Ihe blnly flaw W*w ^r%^«ta)i^reis wilifpie'/'^- moj^feaiiiSsSs So we're going to have belolre next winter 1300 or more fine nejr street Kg^its to cost about $330,006. WelLbe as proud as the owner of a freshly painted house or the lady witfi a new spring-gown A dark Nothing â- gm-A es in time of |E)eLttxi Trjpilid.....D|nM|fel%lliin^ _^ table ticketofficel ;?^piiiiil;- IT !â- â- â- â- â- â- â-  iil.:'; 0--.'r.'.:'c,.......'-â- â- "-,. â- .,.â- ----.' , .. ' t'. ' if f' " / i'M-----m ~ M - â-  __;__>___â- â- Â«â€¢â-  ~ _ ' ' jEBW^ifcl. ..'â- 

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