THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, I New Evanston Home of Cadillac Motor Company â- :'": U!l 1' I^^Sfll 1*«w»gEw. .-4»«.JL>a 11 through proper elimination of the ex- haust gases. A handsome show room for new auto- mobiles, a used car display room, offices, lounge, and retiring room, parts stock room, and storage space ior finished cars will occupy the ground floor. The service department, reached by an in- cline from the street level, will take up the entire second floor. Complete equipment of the sper'al tools which have developed at the Chi- cago branch for the economical ser- vicing of Cadillac automobiles will be installed in the service shops. Nothing that contributes to the rendering of proper service will be omitted, it is said, and the Cadillac owners of the north shore communities can rest assured that the new Evanston branch will meet | With the removal of the old First I Free Methodist churck fidifkt from the I corner of Ridge and Lyons street, I Evanston, passes one of the oldest land- I marks on the north shore. For upwards J of fifty years, the church has occupied I this site, a familiar object to the thous- Lands who daily pass to and fro on the ! Ridge avenue thoroughfare. | The demands of business, demands â- which cannot be denied, are the cause {of this removal. The commercial value lof this corner is too great to permit jany reservation of it for non-business fuses and the new Evanston home of i Cadillac motor cars will be opened on the property about the middle of the .coining June. ^ This new sales and service station, ^established and operated by the Cadillac Motor Car Company, Chicago Branch, is made necessary by the growth of busf- *4{ie0Sr*growthso^Tapidhthat In! present building has been found inadequate in jibe first year of itr use. The convene vience of authorized service by competent Cadillac mechanics has proved exceed- ingly popular with North Shore Cadillac Ibwners. I The new structure is planed to pro- licide for future increase in business. %wo stories in height, it will have a -frontage of 100 feet, a depth of 150 |feet, a total floor area of 30,000 square Ifeet, and a service capacity of 50 cars ^% day, â- #i The building will be of most attractive fiesign. Fireproof construction through- lout will safeguard the automobiles which |are brought in for servicing and the iSiiost modern ventilation system will Iprotect the health of the mechanics WOmette Barber Shop I In Its New Location il Matthew Herberholz, better known to Ijhe. "trade*' as plain "Mike" this week moved his tohsorial P*ri°**-J*$n^^^ '" jriir^streetHhrta~tbsr^o^^ w* **«"°"« **â-¼â€¢â€¢ iat 603 Main street The shop is modern • in every detail and business is proceed- iing as usual. ife Ohv yes^ Robert-O'Connor, commonly ftermed^ ^Bill," has followed his^ chair ilo uW newIdeation, so that "Mike" and (l!*Bill" both are on the job as per usual. I-The new place goes under the name of J the Wilmette Barber Shop-^ ilp'5;-^A FRANKLIN LETTER '.' ' ^&"».Ari interesting sidelight on Be*i- 8:^t--^ijaffiintfWisMkXi^s experiments with ^J#!ilf*leclricityS./is.'- contained in a letter IfS^iWritten by him on January 1, 1788, r^el^ld-'an'.old.-• friend, the Rev. Byies M -ilii|{|postbnv^ whohad been striken with liMiip, nifla^ it|^||Fjtiiililni; :"thatâ- -'electricity had reaHy 1 llliflproved what at first it was supposed IHIHpbbe, a;cure ;for the â- palsy." ^':â- â- :â- -^.,_ 1177 Wilmette Avll Sand Gravel Cement BlatckDirt Crashed Stone WHME1TE BUILDING MATERIAL C0MFANYSS PHONE WILMETTE 2288 STERNER'S Decorators, t Wall Paper every demand made upon it factory work. for ^atis» These are our ._ o Prices and all cuts are from the Choicest of Meats. Choice Porterhouse Steak ... ..........55c Very Best Sirloin Steak.45c Round Steak -.. a ., .35c Shoulder Steak ........25c Flank Steak....... .. 28c Fresh ground Beef and Pork................25c Klinge & White Ridge and Lake Avenues Phones Wilmette 113-114 T«i. WiL MM And you should just see the work that is piled in upon us! Such a r^ush of business can only poinMo one thingâ€"that our ef- forts to give patrons the very best work at the most reasonable prices is meeting with a hearty response. Cleaner of Rugs and Carpets 511 Main Street Phone Wilmette 1949 STORE Window" Shade*, r Hanging* WlLLYS4CNIGkT^-OVERLANlM SI,235.00 F. O. B. Toledo $525,00 SALES-ROOM If 1540 SHERMAN AYR. SERVICE-STATION Phoae BTanatoa 748 These Porch Dresses at $Ti2§ These apron Dresses have the style an<! elite applar- Jance that is so attractive in garments of this type. #hey are ideal to wear in the morning around home, or even Jnice enough to wear to the village shopping. The materials are of good quality in both ginghams and percales. There are a wide range of colors and patterns included in the lot, in sizes up to 42. The regular price of these gar- ments is $2.50, but for Saturday and Monday d» ^ g||j only you may have your choice of any in the ♦ I >^J lot at * >.....,.. *......................• • â- â- » â€""â- "â- â€" |::;|niei:garmeis:%i1)e seen in .our window on Friday. 1146 Wilmette Ave! Wilmette and most years in business. Originators :^^^P^^$'j^i^9^ Shingles." Let us show you the diss of work we de- Estimates are gladly given without placing yourself under my obligation. RICHARDSON CO. and JOHNS-MANS- VILLE, authorized distributors. 10 year guarantee. ' >5$*£|S Slfil Wilmette 2569 ^^Ite yjing^ E,;w.aakswELi 1104 Potter Street, |u.:.';ca.lt:|lnJ;;;"^ive^fitum W:M' ' MilH^S^n^out^^ f^i'^$^:*:":!f^£f pv^thirty p.-trmv^petw«€ii^^ to call gi pnay^e::f«iorS^TO-Evaris^^ 'SiilSlliiiiilf^tti |f .youjliafejwa^led ti aiow SlfefS^SWSiil'rf ipp|-hlul|n|icmeyouS |iistn|t b^di|p|^p||tea4 if y<Mhm^MÂ¥^Jow^ ops sare f mii|S6f wolk^iW^have^to take MM MfS^^ffS&t^:^ "â- â- £ But well Wg^^M^d (care;:;of,;^ou ymxt^xrnMi Polishing fiiiff>u!tM^i^vf!^'^i^M£§"- >;!^p|yjfS S-l3SffiS4^te^ Wilmette Motor furth^ st.|iiiiiifii^iwataatei"636 'i4M"$S>f:- l^&^§3^mMMMM»>fi m