Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Apr 1924, p. 3

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WILMETTE LIFE, FRlDAY, APRIL 18, 1924 ~s arc being ~mployed, but aeroplanes, "NO FLATTERS" RALLy ts, ;,tutomobtles, horses, oxen, - and AdherentS" of the Home party staged· eve!l Shank s horses 1 And they call the1r expedition "The Gay Adenturess," a veritable rally in the corridors of and th~ qu.een of the show, the beauty the Village hall Tuesday night when of Ch1eftam, "The Gay Adventuress." the final returns brought tidings that Ju~t between us girls, we don't cot- th e "No Flats" candidates had been ton much .to that story. Anyway, these ~wept into office. The cops on duty By OBSERVER mystery s1gns have got us plumb loco. tn the building regarded the tumult "'ell, anyhow, that much is out I She's The plot thickens, instead of thinning with-magnanimity, as Lieutenant · "' ipg to appear at Skokie school, Win- out I Borre would say. ;,..tka. For signs all over town say: "TI,.: Gay Adventu~ess is coming, May !) and 10, at Skok1e School Memorial ,,all." Hut, ~he.re does that get us? True, th,· stram m many a home was lessenttl when it was learned that so reputable :· place as the Skokie school was to h"u'c "The Gay Adventuress" during Do you give Your Eves the Ita stay on the north shore. And the Care they deserve to keep them t ;.~t that the Memorial hall is the largBright and Beautiful? "'t in these diggin's means that there'll be a large crowd on ·hand-both on and Dust, Wind and Strain make off the stage. So, evidently, it is going them appear Dull and Lifeless. tn be a large event in our lives. To preserve Natural Charm But human curiosity is an insatiate and Lustre, cleanse them as thing; so thinking "What slick newsCarefully as the Skin and Teeth. paper sleuths are we," we repaired to Ca rleton Washburne, Winnetka's genial For Daily Use or when your EYES are Tired, Dull and ;,chool superintendent Heavy, Murine is most Refreshing and Beneficial. W aahburne Meets Her ~o luck !-for, "No," said Mr. WashMurine has been used Succe88fully over Thirty Years. burne "the students are not planning any activity for those nights. True, N ,::Does Not contain Belladonna somebody scheduled our hall for the 11 ~ or any other harmful ingredient. nights of May 9 and 10, and guaranteed f.OR '(OUR Wriu/ot" Free"EyeCare" or"EveBeautv"Book to use it. Who was that somebody? ~/ES THE MURINE COMPANY \\'ell, I remember she was a bit of femT Dept. 19 9 E. Obio Street Chicqo, U.S.A. ininity fair to look upon, with a "comehither" look in her eye. But when I asked her whom I should put down as the responsible party, she merely smiled and said: 'Just call me "The Gay Adventuress.' " Who in the world can she be ! The durndest tales are going 'round! F'rinstance, at Lee Adams' drug store h'gosh, they do say it's nothing mor~ than. the. North. Shore Drama league and hu.,tJng mto Wmnetka again. Others g-ather around the stove say it must be at least as sparkling as a musical comedy. .Are the two latest "hits" released on BRUNSWICK Rut here's the wildest! Our informrecords. You should really hear these twp, also several ant, who prefers that his name remain unknown, avers that a bunch of "horseother good records that are truly "world beaters." nut~" from Chieftain, Montana, are on !he1r way to the Louisville Derby, which 1s to be pulled off May 17. They have an eye to thrift-they make their way by doing stunts in school grounds at the same time exhibiting the products' of the ORlAN A. GALITZ thrift of Chieftain, Montana. And the expedition has so obsessed the denizens Open Taeaclay, Thursday and Saturday E·enin·· of Chieftain that the whole town dePhone :S. 1179 Wilmette Ave. cided to make "Louisville or bust." So, only the steam and electric rail- My·tery Tlticken~l Tell U·; Kind Sir, What Can It Be? I I E. E. GRIFFIS, ' P....Weat A. C. WOLFF, v ..Pw.e. aT...... 923, I WOLFF-GRIFFIS, IDe. HARDWARE House Fumiahinaa Paints Sporting Goods Builder'· Hardware Tin Shop Stoves and Fumacea Repairina Tile and Slate Roofiq 1185-87 WILMETrE AVENUE .00 40 64 19 98 45 00 Your Eyes! Opposite Villqe Hall Quality Phone 158 Service 41 22 29 1filJRI E 00 ;00 50 .25 .60 .00 .94 00 29 YES! YES! "There'· Yea, Ye· in Your Eye·" "That Lullaby Strain" ve jUnts aitor Yes, we carry Seeds for the Garden and Lawn. Lawnmowers to cut the grass. We also sha~~n and repair mowers. We might add, that you cannot have a nice flower garden and lawn if your Gutters or Down Spoub are leaky. Let Us Repair Them. Wilmette Music Shop Spring Cleaning Our high grade workmanship and incomparable service has made a big hit with the discriminating rug owners of the North Shore. We advise you to have your rugs cleaned and repaired by us before the rush season sets in. Arrangements can be made now so that work can be attended to when it is most convenient for you, without extra charge. Dress Your Boy Correctly The British Vogue In· Boys' Apparel Four-Piece Suits E R F E C T L Y plain jackets loosely draped, English waistcoats, trousers comfortably full, one regular, one English Golf Knicker. These Boys' Suits are unmistakably English from the British woolens to the graceful styling. The models are exact duplicates of those preferred in the famous English Schools. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Aram K. Mestjian The North Shore's Leadinc Ru1 Cleanen 511 MaiD St. P Wilmette 1949 BLACK DIRT FERTILIZER To Beautify Your Lawns LIME CRUSHED STONE To Dreaa Up Your Driveways Boys' Imported Golf Hose. with Fancy Tops. $1.9S Boys' Polo Shirts, u.so Boys' English Caps. $2.50 Boys ·Pure Silk Ties in Club Colors. S5c Boys· Oxfords. $7.SO Edinger & Sons Eatablialaecl 1107 A ~TARRBESTi 1 _)'U' Raadolpb aad Wabub WILMETfE N~· _. Colfu 1311 Lake A..-e E....- SUS WibDette 141-MZ EVANSTON WINNETKA 72Z Elm Stnet Wimletb 10 All North Shore Electric Traina Stop at Our Door Randolph & Wabuh

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