F ^â€"â€" 8 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921 McAllister Stores Has An Expert Corsetierre Miss Von Glohn of the McAllister Stores, has /ust returned irom a week's intensive study at the Gossard School Of Cnr**try in Pn'raffO. She has received the Gossard diploma of a graduate corsetiere. This diploma is awarded only after the successful passing of the most rigid examinations in all branches of corset fitting, advertising, stock keeping, merchandising and other im- portant subjects pertaining to the modern corset department. SPRING AND THE GARDENER Joseph J. Balmes, landscape architect of Lake avenue, Gross Point, is preparing for a volume 0f spring business in his line. Balmes has-been in business on the north shore for, three years but in that comparatively brief period of time has established one of the most com- pletely equipped landscape gardening concerns in this vicinity. WOMEN HERE TO OBSERVE ^ WORLD-WIDE PRAYER DAY Women of Wilmette are invited to- day to observe International Day of Prayer in a meeting to he held at the Wilmette Presbyterian church at 2:30 o'clock. â€"â€" ; ~Mrsv-Stephen A. Lloyd wffl-4< devotions and have charge of __ the, program. Speakers of the day will be Mrs. Fred Osgood, of the Baptist church of Austin, and Rev. J. J. Raop, of Garrett Bibilcal Institute and act- ing pastor of the Wilmette Methodist churchTMiss Martha K. Williams will be the solQist. Pipeless rices ARRIVAL OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murray of Kenilworth are the proud parents of a 14-pound girl who arrived at St. Francis hospital, Evanston, Wed- nesday, February 9. Mr. Murray is captain of police at Kenilworth. MRS. LUCETTA WILLIER PIES AT AGE OF 81 YEARS Funeral services for Mrs. Lucetta Willier, mother of Mrs. H. S. Gem- mill, 829 Greenleaf avenue, were held at Leaf River, 111., this week. Mrs. Willier, who was 81 years of age,, passed away on Monday, February 14, at the Gemmill residence. Members of the family accompani- ed the remains to Leaf River Tues- day afternoon. BOOTLEGGING CASE / REVEALED IN COURT Installed complete in your home for $165.00 (small size! £175.00 (regular size) 3190.00 (large size) guaranteed to equal or excell any Pipeless on the market. You don't need a heating engineer if you buy a pipeless furnace a y more than when you buy a stove. l_^^ But perhaps your house can be better heated and ventilated with a Holland Improved Pipeless, or with the Complete Holland Pipe Systemâ€"the most famous heating plant on earth. We are unbiased ana our heating experts will recommend the system that will give you the best service and satisfaction. We havfe a complete line on display, at our Branch Service Office, and feel sure that our special, early-year prices will interest you. All customers are protected against price decline until Nov. 1st, 1921. Buy Now! Note This Particularly: -ERK-CARRIER EXAM Announcement is made of a clerk- carrier examination to be held at the Wilmette po.stoffice on Tuesday, March 8. The examination is for the purpose of filling a place on the local clerk-carrier force. CONVERT FOURTH BONDS Fourth Liberty bonds are now _x&ady for conversion/ Exchange for permanent bonds, with all coupons Cleveland.â€"William Redmond, of Buffalo, had William Yesky arrested for issuing a check to defraud. "For what purpose was the check given?" Judge Stevens asked him when he testified. • *7t was for sdme~fiqubrT soId~hTm/r | Redmond replied. "Fine," responded the judge. "Mr. Clerk, issue a warrant." The order was obeyed and Red- mond was placed under arrest in the courtroom charged with selling and transporting liquor. Holland Furnace Company Largest Installers of Furnaces in the World . BRANCH OFFICE Carlton Building, No. 2 and 3 Prouty Court Telephone Winnetka 1030 WINNETKA, ILLINOIS E. G. BROCHU, Manager North Shore District HOLLAND FURNACES MAKE/WARM^FRIENDS GET HOUSEHOLD HBLP WITH IIIIIEE-LINE AD 'attached, may be made at the Wil- mette State Rank, according to an announcement this week. . N. T. SWIMMERS LOSE Senior natators of the Central Y. Mr C. A., Chicago, defeated ' New Trier High school swimmers at the north shore tank last Saturday eve-1 lhrg. ^ThT"finarresult was 50-23. NEW HEADQUARTERS___ Bernard Meyer, mason contractor and builder, Hugh Orr, plasterer, and William B. I.ucke, plumber, will be located at 7 Electric place beginning Saturday, February 19. OAK LEAVES MEETING The Oak Leaves club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eva Schaefer of Evanston. - SELL VALUABLE LOT Wilmette Realty Company recently transacted the sale of vacant prop- erty on Central avenue between Third and Fourth streets. The sale involv- ed $6,200. VISITING FRIENDS • Mr. and Mrs. _Schijler street. spending two weeks Michigan. JlgLdius Meyer of Gross.__Point,â€"are with friends in WE RENT HOMES FOR 30c THROUGH OUR "FOR RENTS9' DO YOU KNOWâ€" That there are 177 less parts in a Franklin Motor than there are in a water cooled motor? That the spring suspension in a Franklin is just exactly the same as that of old fashioned, buck board, being full elliptic in typeT^ ' . GAGE MOTOR-SALES-CO. 1629 Orrington Avenue, Evanston Phone Evanston 5700 CONSULT R. W. BARTELMANN CO. IFOR Frames, Sash, Doors and Interior Finish 3 Phono Lincoln 7012-3 910-912 Weed Street, CHICAGO Near North and Clybourn Aves. S^^^BZmzz^ZZ^ZSZggZSZ^Zm^^ZB^Z^Z^Z^^Z^ZZZ ESTABLISHED 1854 C.H. JORDAN & COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 67 YEARS 612 DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON, ILL. PHONE EVANSTON 449 164 N. MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO PHONES RANDOLPH 1346-1347 Vacuum Cleaner "tfp 'l deans â€" it cleans '^J| absolutely and thor- oughly everything toJLta- at»= tention. The machine does the work, not you. A sanitary house is not possible rithoutr Sold on Monthly Payments Public Service Co. of Northern Illinois Good Used Cars=Buy Now Prices will be higher in the Spring when buying is brisk Ford Panel Delivery Ford Touring- Oakland Roadster Buick Touring Chevrolet Touring Cleveland Touring Oldsmobile 8 Cylinder 7-Passenger Touring Willys Six 7-Passenger Touring. Most of these cars are overhauled and refinished. A small deposit will hold one until Spring and we will store it free of charge until delivery. WMA T. WEHRSTEDT, Prop. 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