Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jul 1929, p. 23

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July 5, 1929 ,WILMETTE LIFE ODJ~ 23 Once upon a time there was a boy who had an ambition to b e a dectec tfve. He had read s~veral detectiYe stories and ever since had dream e d of being a detective. He would act out the storiec;; he read. This boy had a pop gun and enjoyed him self very much by putting caps in his. gun and firing wh e n he had occasion to. One night he heard a crash lik e something had been knock ed down. His fatlwr and moth e r probably had n oL heard th e noise as they s lept on th e uppe r stnry of th e hous e. Dobby jump ·d out of bed, grabbed hi s gun, anrl open e d th e door. As he ope n cfl th <' ctoor h n h eard ~~l'rt padd ed ·footste p ., running- toward the kit c h en. M ost hoy~ W!Jtll!l haY ' })('en frig-ht<'nN1 hut nohh~· wns a hraYe boy and be~ i<l s lwr P was his c han ce to prn\'e his ability to h e ;~ d ctcc th·P. Ca utiously h e ad\'an<"P<l t·>ward tlw kitdH·n, in clarlm<'ss, <'Xf'f·pl f ill' tht~ li~ht of ttw pnl e moon outside. A~ .._. en m<' upon thP sc('ne of :1etion he ~nw sonH·thing white in th e conwr. "lfand::; up." · said BcJIJIJy In n grutl voiC'<'. ~~·t n snund or lll!l\'l'l!Wllt fn·m thf· twrson in whit<' . "Tinnds un," sai<l nohl·:o.· again, fright f·nNl ~~~- th<' l11·1l-~qwak~thl<· Yktim or as~as~· in. It<' didn't know which. Bfobhv ftn·d hi:-: ~hlot ~lin · thinldng tiH' noi~·,. ,,.,.,lltl fri!.:ltt..rt this "thin;..:-" away. ~\ mi1rutc· latt ·t· hi s !n.tlwr cam. · runni1w dfJ\\"11. , "Bc,}Jbv. what is tlH' m:ttt, ·r'!" ln a ~h:tl\y \"t·i··(· HtohiJY ~:tid. "Tht· rt· Is a ehost in that ('tJ!'II(·I'." .. . · .. . . "h :t t nr.n~t·lll-'· · . :-:aHl Ju s fatlwr anc~ s wiTI'h \'cl 011 lht· light. \\"1 rl l' It t T' II I I l 1·· 1 ~ 1 \\"t·!l !Ill ·".' ·~· '"' \0'1 l··lt f, I.Jishl .\" 1"\\":tnb tlw ('lll'llo·l'. 'I lt~ ·J'(' stnncl Tlw ir<·ning "":1rd s tr:1ight :tn<l stirr. "Oh H11lJIJ~· .· · said hi. · fatiH·r, "This 1~ ft'lllll.'"." "Hut I hc·anl :t tt·rr ihle trash," .·aid ntobh;.· s till ill :t d :tZl'. "\\' ,·11." said hi:-: fnt!H' l', "yuu might )ot·k !11 tilt ' otht· r· ('lli"IH·r of till' n·lllll." Tlwr·, . !'l'folld!,·tl l'uff, l~II!Jh~· '::; <':It, lookill~ as th !ollgh the world was ciJm!ng 111 a11 t·n<l. "J'ut'f." sa id H111Jlly, "you natl~hty C'at t o frighl <' ll m<' likP that. It was vou who ]Oifll'IH·tl ~(·mdh ing down and il \,;a!'l :r1·11r ~~ 'l't 1 hl"arrl running- towards th ·· kltchc·n." "\V!·II 1 v,uc·ss :r·~u·n, nhf·ut l'H·n," said HnhiJy'!< fa tlwr, "You fright· ·nt·d Puff t·qually a" muf'h ns h e frig-ht ened you." - E\'Piyn 1 I(Jwanl, ~A llr ,wanl. Dog's Opinion of Cats Story of Boy Who Is Explained· by Albet~ Played Detective; Well, I'm n ot kicking about life. I've by Evelyn Howard small got a big h ouse to roam in and being so I en n do a lot of things. I'm glad I'm not "just n cur" like most dog-s. My master says I've got one of the longE'st p edig-rees in the town. That's fine b eenuRe most of th ese police dog-s have the longest. TO VJI,LAGE GREE::s- Eve rythin_ g is so cheery and gay, Rwrything seems to f;ay Come children, come · a ll, Come little and small. .! ....................~ Planning a Plenle! Call Mrs . Jansson Winnelka 1 189 and let her furnish basket of your favorite SANDWICHES and ;IliCNIC SPE'CIAL TIES Of <·our:-:e it's th e Yilla~(' (1rel·l1, The hl·st pni·k you',·t> (·\·et· !St:>en, En·n th e binlif::; ~ing-, \\'hil fl tlw ·hildr*" n play 1111 th~ s\\·ing::;. <\om<· a ncl :-:N' some lla v a Ray~ There's a cat. ~arn them thing::; 1 anyway. They act as If th ey own the worl~. Th ey get mill< for d oing almost n nthmg and we dogs have t o work for our meals. Some won't even cat raw meat. They won't even play. Why! Just two days ag-o, I tri ed to play and one ;~ve me a sc.ratch on the nose and spat eli ,and 1 an u_p a tree. H I could lik~ b 1 ~.1 te~m hun ,a le::;son. Do you e cats· 'No. That s swell. Sny, olrl top, let's o r~nnlzc a club ann ~ t nll th e <":tts tu run out or town. Come up t o night IH·ca use my master is out of town and l',·p n cozy nook way down undern eath the co\'er::; on th e lowpr end (, r hi~ bt..:d hi~ ··n()ugh f<·r two to t;tll{ business. S'long-. -A lbe rt Ad>c·rmann, ll oward !lA. And T am Hure you will· stay, For t lw Yill:<g·t· (:n:'(' ll I" tlw lJl ·~-' t park you'Yl' l'\'f·r St' en. <'nnw ('hil!ln·n. <·omE> all, Tlw Yill:\g(· Or<'E·n call~. -Ge::;sie C'ost11, Yill:tg!:' r:rer:l1. appetizing and ready to eat - alsoFancy Tl!a Sandwiches and Cakes fresh - :U<' WE 'I' 1' .\1, '1'! TIH · children i11 S\1111111\' l' ~·· h~tol h:t\'1 ' ft· 11\' C":t r..ful of thv paint1-1l walll-' and a 1 1 hall~ lJl'\':tll!'l' tlw Jl:tintt·l'l-' \\"t·rt· \\"111'1-;iw: loll tlw \\";db and ('o ·iling·. - Lo·::itl'l' K~t::il-'P\\". ~th i lu\\':tn_ L_ _ _ _ - - · _ :·;;~~· ,~;;~~~·~:\} 11 1~, ~-,';'· 1 ~ 1111.,1 :~;gl~·hi1 l1 ~~:·. 1 · :,r"·;·1 ~: : I ' I I Frt·tn tlw \Yilnl· llo· lot·:t!'h ~\-t · dn··sday . 1 .!unv :!(i, s.l'\"l·;·al,, );tq.:,t ·. '"",tts. c:·uld. lw :-o·o·ll, _lht·. s. :"':'· (]lo't Hl··lt·. '" ".'So·\ t;lt .tll<l tlw !'-'. !'-'. \\ tlml'ltv \\'hJ('h I '-' a largt· · tl l 1 1 t l tl 1 1:··:t t ~ · l ll:t\:1 1 .~ 111]1 .1 :1 t·. to h' o·a 111 . lt' , r:to·o· fr··lll l .t·ltntolll lt:trl,.,r,-(, ·oo! '!.,:o· '\ o··· lll:lll. ~, tiJ I lo\\';trd. '-- _ I· 1 LO,(; Y . \~ '. \ '1' 10' 1 Th· · :-.t·\'t·llth :tntl t·l;..:" lltll gr:tdo· ('l:t~:-' " ~ 1 l~<td ~~·IJ,.,,I S:ttlii'ILt~· 11, .·:t tt:-:t · \\'t· ,,·.,u lrln't i \\':till t" o·fJIIlt' h:t..J\ 1-'rid :t \" if \\'" \\'o·tl l ' :J \\':t~· ftol' ( ht · F1011l'lll .,( .I ttl.\· !'II \\'1 · I h:t\t· Thur:--:<1 :\,·. l·'rirl:t\", !-':ttllrd:tY :tnd !-'unllav t" df · \~· ll:t! t' \'o·l'· ,,.,. \\';till. ·:'\;till ' \ " ' .:\I :1 ~-. i lr ·W:I nl. . ~1(;11 ' 1 1 ] , \JWE B0\'1'~ I THE SUMMER SCHOOL· of eight weeks of enjoyable art training In the studios and out of doors begins July 8 and end::. August 31. There are sketching classes al ':mg the lovely Jake front. and in the woods and gardens, and there is work Indoors m the beautiful, spacious and airy class rooms that overlook miles of trt..:l'H o n th e shore line. To those who are interested to lea rn what the very advanced methods of thi s School give them in the eight w eeks' intensive training course we would be plea~ed to st>nct full information. li< yi~t, ·a ti<lll fur .su,nnlfl ··Scllool · JHly tiJ 9 to 12 J11l!J 5} 9 to ()'clOcl~ . ~ :30 O'clock; (' 0 :II I' I , F T E 1\ I :\ H E I! (; .\ H T E ' Till' l( inrlt·l'C.:cl'(t·ll 1'111·111 ill tilt · Itt ·\\' I wing· or lilt' ' 1111\\':t]'(l :-'l'htoll l h ;t!' ht·t' lt tlt ·ar)\· Jinhht.,l. I l h:t:- its u\\' 11 ,,·a:- 11 · l'llltlll . :tlld :1 !"lll:ill f11111ll:till Ulitlt-l'llt ', II tht· windo\\'~. lt :tl~" has a lwlll'lt :tl'fllltld filii· coll'llt'l' r,f tht· l'ioto!ll :tlld a l:trg't· !'l'cl hri<-1.; lin·pl:l<'l '. l:rll<'t' .\lt-:tl\··1'. ~ 1 \' 11"\\·ar<l. THE EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS 626 CHURCH ST. GREENLEAF 1674 ~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~qp ~~~~~'~ ~~~~~~~~~tf ~I ~I - - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 8{ Shoef Specialist? J·8 -or oot specialist? M:/J PERFECTLY fitted shoe costs ':::/1 no more than an ill-fitting shoe of like quality. But the first brings health to stt;udy, growing feet. The other causes foot infirmities that increase with age-with expense and greater discomfort . of pre.ve?tion by a children s shoe spectahst is better than a pound of cure from a foot specialist. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :I ·~ This marvelous 3 6-hole championship course is the talk of the e~tire North Shore. Many private club members and profesSionals proclaim it the finest daily fee course in the country. Expertly laid out and marvelously maintained. "PICKWICK" unquestionably offers the sportiest golf around Chicago. ~ ...;"' ~ r·, ~n o~nc~ ~ t r vr;-- ~ ~ ~ ~ Mr. Pool and Mr. Piper rate higlt as authorities on the proper shot for the child. All fittings are madt ' with their supervision. ~ JJ.-... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Mid--Week Play Popular 1 runrlredR of North Shore residents play PICKWICK on w eek-days as wel.l as holidays. Never any congestion. F ew minutes by auto on 'Vaul<c gan Road to Glenview A Yfnut· ; · then wes t five minutes to Shermer A nmwe and north to Club. . Special Rates for July On week days only, for men, $1.00 f o r morning play; $1.50 for afternoons or all day. Ladies, 75 c e n t s all week days. * PmL & PIPER ~ ~ Store hours~ 8 to 6 ~ ~ IMPORTANT : ~ ~ ·INC· CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS E ~ ~ ~ ~ Those who plan no mid-day m eal on Sundays can te e off immediately betwee n 11 A. M. and 2 P. M. The PICKWICK Gulf C'f ub cordially Invites single players and congenial foursomes will be arranged by s tarter. ·1oos CHICAGO .AVENUE +EVANSTON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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