Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Oct 1926, p. 6

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· ·~·=======================================W~I~L~M~E~T9T~E~L~I~F~E~========~====~~:.:~~~~~~~===== The number of telephone employes I A $400,000 rose garden at. Des iD Illinois equals half the standing Plaines, wh~n fully completed, wtll be Army of the Uqited October 22, 1926 Northwestern spirit filledh efier; (Continued from Page 1) ( ner of Norshore theater t e rWs of this week when "Campus ee · H e expressed the tball ga rbed ushers home atmosphere. 1 b rate d · F was ce e ·oo · f I · · h h t and or anist. permeating strams o opn.uon t at t e co~ . ~ f th e . ~o~ d em g "Collegiate," a per- nation was not prohtbthve . .-,} C'f 1 former known to I President Murray stresse<f 'the deleall }'Jorthwestern would have upon residen~e. proper.ty and The Campus values in the two communtttes. Whtle Flirt" on the the condemnation of the tract mi ght screen, made the be expensive, he -asserted, the loss program one of thef would be justified in comparison with MUSIC STUDIOS most popular o the loss in property values should the . VILLAGE THEATRE BUILDING the season. ~h.e commercial section be established. 1150 Wilmette Avenue audience's parttct- 1 1 d K . Wilmette f in singing Mr. Bennet dec are that entl~~donyelling com- worth citizens ~ould ba~k up \V!Ilvfiss MA YSIL BERRY MR. and MRs. DEI S leted each eve- mette on any eqUitable basts to th e rxV ~olin Class Piano and Harmony ~in 's 'amboree. 1 tent of any amount. needed to pu sh E~enJ the orches- through condemn~tton procee dm~"'· · For appointment phone Wabash 7120 Rollin Peaae tra leader added to I He st~ted that Kemlwodth h~~ alrea<ty b T 1 ff the prevailing foot- subscnbed $1 5,000 an rest ents of 0 Photo Y 0 Chestnut street another $4,000 as a . batt atmosphere in the role of whtte- neucleus for the fund necessary to dcsweatered referee. He an~ the organd fray the expense of condemnation proist with Moon's "22" on hts .bac~ l~a ceedings. ~,he Northwestern fott~.wer s 1 J,:~~gO~ "We are not so concerned about the . EUGENE L. RAY photographs are Go U Northw.est ern. the I club movie and store project s no\\ not alone a result of acquiring its song, . ~nd verslOns of ~opular so~gd I cont~mplated for (No Man's Land,' Mr. 'explo!t!ng Northwest ern s team an Bennet exclaimed in conclusion , "a : best metho~s of craftsmanship but .o f promtsmg the defeat of any and every we are about what is to be done with studying the photographic tastes and opRponll~nt. p b 't and former \ the other fifteen acres of the tract. F if- · needs of our patrons. For many years o m ease an one · f · d 1 d · c k . f N 'rthwcstern Glee club, 1 teen acres o .unrestncte an . t.n. ~:) · d 0 0 our clients have been guaranteed the trectohr h h d red be I county has dtsastrous sang t ree songs e as ren e . · . potenttahttcs. . satisfaction that makes a new portrait a It was made pl.am at th~ m e~t11~ ~ fore college a udiences : "Captam of pleasure. My Soul," "Bells of St. Mary's" and that only th~ t~rrttory. con~mg. wltl un "On the Road to Mandalay." 1 the ~ark dtstnc~-whtch ts vtrtt~ all y During the whole performance th e Vtltage of Wtlmette east <if Rtdge purple-jerseyed ushers did their ~sua) avenue~ould be taxed for the pr?po C<~ cavorting up and down · the atsles, p~rk. project. Money from outstde th < Photographs in the Studio are as wearing the familiar "3," "27;' "23" I~tstnc~ . w~~ld come m the fo~m of low aa $6.oo pet dozen. and "8" on their backs. gratutttes, and woul~. <?bv10 us ly, represent voluntary contr t s. Born Bi years ago at St. Augustine, 1 rest ent G1 son stated that an Hoyburn Buildtng For Appointment Stephen and Hugh Babbitt are said tv nouncement would be made at a later 615 Davis Street Call Univ. :1238 be the oldest living Civil War veteran date of the Park board's decision re~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~ twin~ having served w~h the Illino~ lgarding the suggested condemnat ion " ~ Volunteer Infantry. proceedings. m the world. Sta~es. ~ the lar~est Northwestern Spirit Is Uppermost at Norshore POSTPONE ACTION ON . ~olf I "NO MAN'S LAND" pARK k" I j I - My Husband Says a Meat Market Like the WHITE CASH MARKEl' ia a big aaaet to the Community FOR CONVENIENCE TRADE AT THE WHITE CASH MARKET NEAREST YOU. THE SAME QUALITY MEATS. LOW PRICES. COURTEOUS SERVICE. Wilmette 2779 Greenleaf 2850 1189 Wilmette Avenue 924 Davis Street -·- Wilmette 2S38 Greenleaf 2851 Speelals ro·r F·lday and Satu·day, Oetobe· 2.2. -- a~d 2.~ Prime Native FRESH DRESSED Porterhouse Steak .O YSI'BRS FANcy-FRESH .DRESSED Long Island 53~b. 39c GENUINE MILK FED . BROILERS, lb. · · · Prime Native 35 c Received Da8y Direct from the Coast --Jic pint DUCKS, lb. Round Steak, From Corn Fed Steers, Lb··· ··· 35c NONE BETTER AT J\NY P·RICE Four Free Deliftlri.. Daily. I A.M., 11 A. M., 2 P. M., 4 P. M. To Kenilworth, WinDetka, Glencoe, E·anaton and Wilmette. SPECIAL AITENTION GIVEN TO CHILDREN AND PHONE ORDERS . ·

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