WILMETTE LIFE October 15. 192r) ~-~~~~~"""~"'~"~'"'liii~"'"'~"""il~iilili~!lliil!l~l!ll~·~ll~~"~ New Copies From Old Photographs Some photographs mean so much . to us, but are rapidly fading or otherwise are scratched ana marred. Why not hav~ them reproduced so that they will last forever? We specialize in such art work as copying, en· larging and coloring, and guarantee the likeness. Ed\\·ard A. Burge, a \\·ell kno\,.11 r e~ 1 dcnt of \\'ilmctte for nearly fort\ \·ca rs, pa ss ed away <!t the home of hi·~ so n Edward H. Burge, 924 Fore t an· nue. Friday. October 8. . Cotning to \Vilmette in 1887, l\tr Burge found a village of a iew hundred people \Yhich he prophe sied would oncl Our. prices qre reasonable. bec ome an important part of a grca developm ent along the north shore c~ It's not too early to think of . Christ· t, Lake 1{ ichigan . mas portraits. Make an appointment POLITICAL CORRUPTION \Vith t\\'0 as sociate s lit.· pur cha . ···! now and miss the season rush. "\Vanted: A Cure for Political Cor ruptioll," is the subj~ct of th e, address fifty-thr ee acres in the soutlwa.;t pa t· to be given by Rabbr Harv~y L ~Ve s.sc l o f to\\'n and gave the Chicagu. \1 il Hoyburn Building For Appointment ' before the Korth Shorr l o n~r cg at1~11 waukee and St. Paul railroad a rightCall Univ. 2238 · 615 Davis Street Isreal this evening at 8:30 .. o cl ock 111 of-\\'a,· through the pr opert,· in retur . the Glencoe Masonic hall . \ ern on and for sttbnrhan se rvice to . Ll c\\·rlh·1 Park. as that sec tion oi the ,· ili a·~.; · ~~~~~·~·~~~~~~~~~·~·~~~~~··~····~·"~···~v··~···~···~···~··v~··~~~·~··~~~m~~~""~"~~·~··~~"'~'l'~"'~"~~~"~~·~""~l"~'~~l~ ~azcl avctlttes, Glencoe. \Ya s th en called. The Ele,·a tcd :o.L' r \· ------~----------------------------------------·------------------------icc and terminal arc the JHL'Sl'lll -d :t outcome of that move. \Ir. Burge lived in hi~ r e~ idt' lll'v a· 321 F ourth . ; trcl't co nt inwltt:->h· i .. ·· thir t\·-sc ,·cn \Tar:-; until th L· <k.ath r1 hi:-; ~ i :-.tl'r in .JCJ2.f. and th t.:IJ m;ule hi II !J lll(' \\' ith hi -, SO IL Born at H o IIi~. :\ . I I. . c' 11 t h l' F u ur t · 11t July 1~3 0. hL· rt·acllt'cl and pa ...... ,.ri S7 y~·:tr~ ~~i age, ha,·in g :-.t'L' 1 1 tlw 11 1: u·. \'t.'l()tb rh:tlll!'l':-> that han: l;tkl'n pl:tt , i11 . \ ll ll'l' il. an 1i i L' . .i 11 r ~· t 11 t.' i 11 H n t i, 111 . r · I thv tekl!'raph. Ill s hr st \'Ott' \\ :1 , 11·: I P r v ~ i r k 11 t I. i 11 r o In i ~ 1 1Rf ,ll. . .. · .\ 11 t h '· c ,J d n r o Hlv n t ... " 1 \ \ !11 .. 1· · : · £U elll J Ra k e sttldiO Chapters in ·the Diocese of Ch icago of the Order of the Daughters of the King are meeting today ~ 11 St. A.~tgu s tine's Episcopal church. fhere "ttl .b e a Communion service at 11 o'clock wtth ,n S p Gri s,\·old as the celebrant. .1 BIS lOr " . . Jr I follo\\'ed by an add res by Dr .. - ~~>Crt Carleton, rector of St. Au~u s ttn e s. Luncheon will be se rved 111 the. clubhou se of the parish at 12 :30 o .clock. and there is to be a bu siness se. ston at 12 o'clock. Daughters of the King . .DEATH TAKES PIONEER iit Session Here Today Edward A. Burge, Resident of Wil. mette Forty Years, Dies at Advanced Age of 87 Years I .... ktll '\\ .\[ r. Buq. !,L' \\'t· ll and c:tll rv ll1vl1! l>n hi~ . l..!l'lltlinc and kind! :· pn ... "IJ.tl Come in and . :. :. it,·. II~ · \ \ ;t , a tnerlll>l'r oi thv l' ·IJI ~. :· ~l.'g-; t tiona! churrh f ro111 hn.\·111 ,, HI. Funn ;tl :-.~· rri r t·..; \\ ' l'rl' livid .\[ o11cl.1 -. :tittr liltl'll irn111 tfw l'l's id t'lll't'. T li l' rt· 111aith \\ l'I'C takn1 to \\ 'llt·;ll t11 1 "lin · tlll'.' \\l'l't' !.tid l !l rc:-. t he<..idl' tht · !.!I'd\' · oi IIi-. \\iit· \\'h c, \\' <l:' takt'l1 ll\ ck:t '. fort\ ·-thr l't' 'var:- heiorl'. . \fr . Burg~· is ~ un· in·d ], _ , hi~ ~ ~~11 . bhYarc11f. Burge. and fi,· ~· l!l' ;tllc k !l il · 1 1r L'll. a 11 o i \\· i lm c t t e. J u:--l'ph B. ~[ar:-;hall and llt· rl~l'l' t D see this ama%ing ~[ulford ha,·c returned tr' \\' illl lt'l l · irn 11 1 .t~\<l months' of tra\·l'l abroad . ------------------------------ NEW T HE m?st EA5l' \¥ASHER small tub that dries the clothes. There has ·n ever been anything like it before in washing clothes. Don't wait a minute. Come in now and see this wonderful time and labor saver. Or better yet, let us show you the Easy by doing your week's washing free-in your own home. No cost or obli· gation. Phone today. is a money saving auto THIS suggestion and you'll find that · reinar~able washing machine ever Invented ts the . new Easy. It washes one tubful of clothes--10 poundsand at the same time dries another tqbful. No wringing. No wet clothes to handle piece by piece. No water to lift or carry. Not a drop of water wasted. When you are all through washing the Easy even empties itself. The secret is in the Easy~$ EASY TER_ M S-SM·ALL DOWN PAYMENT Phone us for a demonstration, we will let the machine do the selling. your new car can for years retain its efficiency if it is c~red for in the proper manner. Seek our advice. u · ADAMS· ·ELECTRIC SHOP Authorized Wilmette Dealer L. f1 R. is always a good auto suggestion., 5Zl 4th Street Phone Wilmette 1040 ' ~--------------~·"~