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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1922, p. 8

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^wF^ATgir. SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1932 msmamm Sunday Speaker Noted Sculptor and World Lectures ?^~~~: " ' Ev$nTng~ Leader In Art at Sunday Club JK0K1KZ PIES MCE LISTS {Continued from page 1) Haynes 75 is one of the most beau- tiful cars on the street and its com- panion, the Haynes 55, in the adver- tisements referredâ€"to were the only ones f^w&ieh-^he^riees were quoted properly. The "Good" Maxwell^hich ranges In price from $965 to $1595 and f»o)iinihla T.lght ffiv ranging in. the nrice from $1078 to $1495, two superb cars in their line, were the ones that got mixed up. Jans-Lamke state that these prices quoted by, them are for delivery in Evanston which means that you get the cars at the prices quoted and that you do <*ot have a charge of from f$?5-to-$ifl0 addedno-gerthe^car from the factory to where you want to drive The "Good"'Maxwell, correctly de- scribed, with standard equipment is +»s follows: ' STANDARD EQUIPMENT 31x4 "Oversize Cofd Tires: Disc Steel Wheels. Alemite Lubrication. Genuine Leather Upholstery. Substantial Fenders. Turkish Cushions. â€"â€" Plate GlassJWindow in Rear tain. Cur- Wiil Ask Approval to Place 50,00.0 Shares on Market Financial plans for meeting the ex- pected increase in industrial and building activity in Northern Illinois counties will be laid before stock- holders of the Public Service pany of NortheriS~IIIIndls~at a special meeting which has been called for May 12. ^ To put the company in a position so it can meet any further- demands the for service in the district, the direc- tors have asked tine. stQckholdersta ap-r prove the issuance of 5d,000 shares of J*9__pj£_j^mmQn stock. This will be sold only as the taking on of new business and building operations re- quire and will carry the same dividend rate of 7 per cent, as the old common stock. Iff" keeping^with the usual custom of the company, the present common or preferred stockholders will be given the first privilege^ of purchasing any new stock which may be' issued. 7 â€" ^ The growth in electric light and pjiwer and gas service rendered by tme company has been extraordinary, and is indicative of the steadily in- Nsrth Broad st., Philadelphia, creased growth and* development of Ustrict___^Whereas in 1913 the gross revenues of the company^wefe $6,066,825, in 1921, the sales of ser- vice totaled $12,213,315. iiSamuel ihsull, president of the PuIk ^HH^=d?!*m*e^=l£xTes7 Stromberg Carburetor. Borg & Beck Clutch. Genuine Leather Upholstery Barrel Lamps. ^ _____ WfteerBaseV TUTinches. MODELS__^^ lie Service Company, in discussing the meeting Ql the e"PubTic Service Company has 1|§|§ endeavored to grow just as rapidly as itlOthe communities it serves and we have W&$just pridein ^ il^WlB want to" continue to provide plen- SSlftifulservice and the direetors-^ fe^lF ^-^.^ ^tlmt^^v^o^should be made^for «^v£W\fJ^ llP^nancing at this time, so that the company will be in a position to co- i|fidperatiraTrtivery=with its conlmunltleT «hore are equally appreciative of in stimulating business activity and building. fllil iif'Tfte extensive construction Itllfpfam for 1922 announced by the com IS^ppauy some Weeks ago is rapidly go- lililiiig:; -forward and vis ample proof of ?!tll!ofir â- belief in the future of this terri- pgHitory. It has been this constant, pro- flfSigressiveness which has stimulated the pili^pridewhich one naturally finds in |ilâ€"the .-great family of 14,000 Public Ser- §§L vice Company stockholders, relative for their investment. Naturally the old stockuoiders wilHre grven~tbenfirst privilege of purchasing any new se- curities which may Be issued by tire <ibttipany^;|ll|^^ Hit ittl Bertha Arend, Aged Taken Mrs. Bertha Arend, mother of Mrs. Ivia J. Butz, of S02_Lake avenue, passed away Thursday, April iSr | Death was due to advanced age^ ll Funeral services was held Monday $ yfternoon at 2:30 o'clock and hurial Ik^as at Memorial. Park. .â- . -fâ€". ..:^ : S^|:^f^«utz^ a_Wintejri^esJdeW 7 ^alifornia^aml at son, M :$££Mx&tj&. at ~^ifdrniS came WT^Imetto from the L-jferL wast^to attend i^e~:B&vteBB^M=^ Mrs. Arend has been a resident of Wilmette for 26 years. Drum fJ^ype Headlights. Wheel Base, 109 inches. Delivered at your home ~Ttlsnot at all unusual to have a boy or girl w*o has been at Arden Shore come in to aSk about sending a younger Bro*t!fer or sister thereâ€"nor is it unusual to have them bring>in a friend to see about camp. > ._ Excellent Environment Malnutrition is not always a que*- of insufficient or improper food. It is often a question of fatigueâ€"lack of home control and unhappy home en- vironment. Children will not gain un- less they are happyâ€"and they do not gain if they are over-tired. Correct the _ physical! defectsâ€"give sufficient rest with proper food, fresh air and sunshine, with contented living con- ditions, and malnutrition will disap- pear. If this can be accomplished in tbP home, well and good. If it can- at prices quoted. MODELS^ Roadster.........'............$ 965 Touring ,J.„J^,_____-----....... 965 .Coupe (4 pass.)....... .....-.1485 Sedan ........................ 1595 The Columbia Light Six, with the correct specifications and standard equipment is as follows: STANDARD EQUIPMENT 31x4 Oversize Cord Tires. Disc Steel Wheels. 6-Cyl. 45 H. P. "Red Seal" Motor Touring ! Coupe .. Sedan .., Delivered quoted. home at .$1078 . 1395 prices ARDEN SHORE BOYS LOVE THEIR DOCTOR (Continiied fram Page 1) tra milk was carried out and the gains were even better than in the winter. " "Follow-up" Effective The follow-up work on Arden Shore cases has been most interesting, and we feel proves conclusively that the nutritiottâ€"camiriar worth while. On the two home-coming days that-have^ stockhdldersr^atdT^been arranged many boys have come out from the city, even under the most adverse weather conditions, and al- most without excepilon^il^^^w^r^H; found=to have =coirfin^edrto Improve. They had held their jobs and were working for salaries that^ ranged from any hadT~been advanced in responsibility. The girls ^ho havf^heen aUArden what the camp life has done for them, The following letter was received pro-ffeem one of the girls who went to camp in 1921. .L-lâ€"â€":â€"------- not, then a properly conducted nu- trition camp is the solution of the problem. The following story of Mike Pâ€" em- phasizes the fact that happiness is an important factor in combating malnutrition. When it seemed that Mike was about to go over his weight for his height line and graduate, he lost. When asked about this loss his filled with tears and he replied: "What is for me at the Stock Yards? There is nothing to make me happy there." When assured that he might remain at Arden Shore for a longer time his sadness disappeared and he "soon regained the lost pounds. Nutrition "Home." Arden Shore is a nutritloh~"home" for building up these children who would otherwise become dependent on the state. It has none ot the at- mosphere of an "institution." The children are governed by love and kindness and their response to this and^to the good foody rest and fresh air is in every way most gratifying. 4 Ordinary irons make sad ironing days. Possibly^that^s_jtfhy tnesTare calle irons. P«* P <J But a great many have been driven in- to obscurh^rby . The Do you know that nriillions of Jllectric Irons have been sold? No other electric ap- pliance is so widely distributed. If you want to know why, ask any user of one, whom you know. Now U the Time to Buy Yc^ir Quality |p:=zz:F E FpT rTTZ^^FTS-f For Lawna = Gardens-Shrubbery j-- Flowers liiTaddition to a line of special preparations for Floriculture and Golf Club use's we also sell Pjulverized Sheep Manure, Pulverized Lime^ st^ne, Bone Meal, Hardwood Ashes and other well known plant ioods^ Our delivery_^ryi£e_andJoj^^ COAL ICE FEED ~ ~ v: FERTILIZERS LAWN SEEDS BUILDING MATERIAL Glencoe 75 Rogers Park 3800 ;umei District Office 1015 Church Street EVANSTON, ILLINOIS -------TELEPHONES ==IIIIIIIIIIIIIII(|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIH(IIH< GENERAL BODY REBUILDINGfi REPAIRING and PAINTING â-  IIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIINIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIINIUIUUHIUIINUIIIIIUIIUIIHIUIUIUUUIHtlHHIIIItlll* BEST of WORKMANSHIP SATISFACTION GUARANTEED fliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiririiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuaaiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimim a-~â€"- ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY Chicago Coach & Carriage Company „â€".â€"------â€"Phone Calumet 0424 '" '~~ â- ^-.â- .1223-2^ Chicago ^ :nimiminimiiniiniiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimimiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii»iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiituiumiiuniiiiiiim 'Intuit not nature with absurd e*P*nst, ;_..-.-;_---------------Nor spoil her simple charm* with* vain pretense, *Veigh well the subject; be with caution bold; . rofuse of genius, not profuse of gold." Here is the best advice that we can_gis&jthe_jreMdente^oi the^ortiE££- ^ Shoreâ€"who contemplate any sort of landscape work this spring: Since the planting season is not far'off, consider what changes, ^ or designing of new development, yqu wish to carry out this coming season. ____Do this now, because an early decision means ample time for : a conscientious study_pf your problem, and an excellent choice from' the nurseries, which is impossible if you delay too long.â€"- By consulting us now you are assured of your planting being in the ground at the proper tjjne< the result of which is a „___- vigorous growths and a profusion of colorful blossoms the ^ first season. ib.ar.ye.. for Dear Doctor: Tm writing know how Dec. 14, 1921, lewjines to let you getting along. I am up my weight. -and I am trying my best tfe^kee I just rang up M her if she was to iee Miss F asked her about^ yonâ€"andH*«-^irlsrt GeeX-I sure do think Miss L-------and Miss'. Fâ€"•â€" is a neach. I am stUl workhig_^r_SearCjRoabuck^ and Go care a lot* for Tnother was ly position, ^operated on a week ago. She is getting along pretty good now. I thinkXwouldugajn^lojtjnore^ if Mother^walnhome. I'm sure you understand how it worries a person. How are theJboys_.at_ALrden-Shore? I^~sure they are getting along won- derful. I bet they are surely having their fun. Oh! Lord iow I wish* I was there having my fun. Believe me rwinrhever forget the good oldda^S- at Arden Shore. ^yeTn^':!^^^^^" Miss Pâ€"â€"-and iny.he8Uacft'4or-the,ho9^a'«slfli~tlieif pounds and inches, Hoping ^i^femaln-yours^^ ^^^SCHOOL HOLIDAY' TODAY HSWiknettd*s public schools are closed today tend jhtcjaermit the sessions fc^-f^ylirf^r^tl^^ -r^geM^gooi association. P. &: Good-bye milk and rest, lieve me I sure do wish I could ^m^Js^Sism-J^M^dmy milk and fest~^gaiir of the Lake Shore miss ifcg -Big Stores T 1559 Sherman Ave* EVANSTON, ILE -ZPhone Evanston 2720 ±eWiTfoBi^7arrourMeatsHereâ€"IT^vVILLrMEAN A SAVING Very Best Nalive Rib Roast of Beef, lb. Very BestlPorterhouse Steak, lb. Very 3est NativeSirfojn^tea^Jb. ^o^sting^Chlcftens,' ibT^ Lamb, per^bfT^ 32c 4Sc 3Se Fancy Leg of Veal, per lb. Fancy Dressed Boiling Chickens, lb. 40c 241c 291c / -< ^^^^^mM^^M^^^W^MS1^

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