THE LAKE SHORlf NEWS, FP'"*V JANUARY*. 1923 TWO MILLION DOLLAR HOTEL FOR EVANSTON c^^/>^tX.-^^ti^^^Mt^e^^'^ t%W&'^&&$ii*!&^&$?ti& Rolls and Buns â- *&&â- The best of everything % Baked Goods is here in a plentiful assortmentâ€"a col. lection that affords the house- wife a chance to get away from home baking 5 The Wilson 1162 Wilmette Avenue Telephone 414 Deliveries in Wilmette, Kehll- worth and Winnetka. Victor C. Carlson's $2,000,000 Orrington hotel will combine the idea s gathered from the best hotels of Europe and America and those developed in the two years the plans have been in his draughting roo m. The tower conceals all roof protrusions so that nothing will mar th e Georgian beauty of the seven-story building. There will be 300 rooms, all with private bath, all will have south, east or west exposure, exce pt eighteen rooms having direct north exposure. Eleven shops are on the street level with grand lobby, palm court, fo untain dining room and lounges on the first floor, approached by a marble staircase. _____ W.F. M'CLURE HEADS ADVERTISING COUNCIL ' W. Prank McClure, 219 Broadway, president of the Wilmette Sunday Evening club, and vice president of Albert Frank and company, Thurs- day, January 18, was elected president of the advertising council of the Chi- cago Association of Commerce at the annual meeting of that organization. Mr. McClure is one of the foremost figures in the advertising world. In addition to ilia connections in Chi- cago.he holds the position of president of the National Commission of Adver- tising. The north shore knows Mr. McClure best for his splendid leadership of "the '"Iv'ilmetle^Su'nday Evening club, an organization that ranks in impor- tance -wtth-the^-Chicago Sunday Eve- ning club and the Evanston Sunday Afternoon Forum.__ Under Mr. Mc- €lure's direction the club has been enabled to bring to the north shore many of the best platform speakers in the country, as well as a number of the most talented musical organiza- tions. â€" t Jottings From New Trier High The heavyweight basketball team won from Oak Park 28-21 last Fri- day, making their third victory in the Suburban League. The Lights lost from Oak Park 14-19. 'â- 'â- $ Saturday night at 7:30 both teams |>lay Rockford in the local gym. These promise to be close games, for Rock- ford won twa weeks ago by a small Margin only. • f The Home Economics ^Department is giving a Fashion show and receo tion after school on Friday in the ^Auditorium. The girls An the food classes, clothing arid millinery classes will act as models and wear hats and 'dresses made by the various classes. " 11-the patronsof the township are cordially JnvitejLjtc±_atiend JMa _ex- amaizâ€"^riâ€"^:â€"â€"-------â€"=---- JThe Car of the Day" eyrbi^et Indian Hill Hockeyites Win From Evanston; Lead League By defeating the Etvanston Coun- try club team last Sunday, Indian Hill . hockeyites retained their j^ositio^-iB^^"^^®^ first place in the North Shore Hockey league, boasting three victories and no defeats. Sunday's game, which the Win- netka men captured 4 to 2, was played on the Evanston rink. Greeley, Indian Hill's center, led in the scoring with 8 points. Hayford, with 2 goals, starred for Evanston. Lake Forest defeated Highland Park 2 to 0 in a league game at Highland Park. The league standing follows: W. L. Pet. Indian Hill.............. 3 0 1,000 Lake Forest .............3 1 .750 Highland Park ..........1 2 .333 Evanston ......+........0 4 .000 E. J. PHELPS HEADS , SAFE DEPOSIT FIRM ^^service of nearly twenty-six years as manager of the safe deposit vaults of The Northern Trust com- pany, in Chicago, and a service of seventeen years as secretajy and treasurer of The Northern Trust. Safe Deposit company, Edward J. Phelps, who is at present the president of the Board of Education of the New Trier Township High school, was electeo on January 3, 1923, president and gen- eral manager of The Northern Trust Safe Deposit company, and also one of its directors. This Safe Deposit company is a subsidiary organization oi^ The North- ern Trust company, and operates the latter's safe deposit vaults. v AMiyjAUNDRy PHONE WILMETTe -1105__ nvnh. evANSTON-1043 We specialize in Rough Dry Family Service. All garments are washed in SOFT FILTERED WATER which means softer, whiter clothes and longer life to the linen. Let us send for a trial bundle. Phone Wilmette 1105 or Evanston 1043. Beautiful COATS and DRESSES Everything in Ladies^ READY-TO-WEAR CHILDREN'S DRESSES NECKWEAR :: HOSIERY Unique &tgl? $tpi{! 1126 Central Ave. Wilnnette 2403 ---------Chandler's------. i*/buntairv Square ,m A| -,.„„. .^ BVAN3TON Y TYPEWRITERS All Makes :: New and Rebuilt Supplies and Accessories Our'Service Reaches Everywhere We Are as Neat to You as Your Telephone Werner Bros. Fire-Proof Storage Co. PACKING â€" SHIPPING -----REMOVALS "WE KNOW HOW" Phone Evanston 442 6 WAREHOUSES ON THE NORTH SHORT? WATCH YOUR SPINE All acute as well as long standing conditions* which have "tr-^~ tn^ordffiary methods of treatment, respond to CHIROPRACTIC SPINAtrADJIISTMENTSIl resisted LESOETW. JONES, MIX, D. C. PHYSICIAN - CHIROPRACTOR - OCULIST j?*^!3**â„¢*11** «*<* Glaj»e» Fittedâ€"when necessary Wilmette Office: Room 27, Brown Building HouraMO to 12 A M.; 2 to 5 P. M.: 7jo8P M. Omce^t^l. Wilmette 2S6t Residence TeL Wilmette 2558 Welch's Cafeteria If you want the best meal,„whether itVbreak^ fast, luncheon or^dinnerr-you naturally go to WELCH'S, because the food is always just right. ------------- We shall maintain our original environment, also" our quality of food. In the near future we will be in our new building, where we will be in a position to give our customers far better service. Many new features are being added which will enable us to do this. m. the Cafeteria Wm * â- •H