Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1926, p. 36

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

WILMETTE LIFE 'I October 15, 1926 At the Movies "Tl~e Finds N. U. Men Rate Well in Health Tests Ph,·slcal condhi o u of Northwe stern Keep the . Kiddies' Feet Strong No other Shoe is like the Arch Preserver Shoe. The flat inner sole and the concealed built-in Arch· insures the natural support of any foot. flRCH ~j~EJNEij .SHOP 630 Church St. INC. Evanston Zipper Boots and 4 Buckle Artics to Fit All Shoes THE GRANADA bett er tl~an the average, according to Pigskin Parade," a musical Command.e r S. B. ~cKinney, in charge traYesty on college football, will be of the :-.;a,·al. umt on the Evan~ton staged by Benny Meroff and hi s rol-l cam~us. At .~orthwestern the shn~lk licking band of twenty-five musicians a~e 1_11, recrUltmg because of phystcal at the Granada theater, Sheridan and I dzsabzltty has been only 40 p~r ~ent Devon, begmning next week. All the 1 wherea s th e normal shrmkage 1s stxty thrills of the football stadium are . per cent. packed 'into this enlivening bit of fun Commander ?vfcKinney mad e a re making· by the Granada musical ex-:- port to Pres ident Scott thi s week on perts. A picture of unusual intere st is fhe exa mination of many applicant s being shown at the Granada this for position in th e ~o rthwe s tern uni week entitled "Young April." Joseph versity naval unit. and Rudolph Schildkraut, father .and "S ixty per cent of the applicants are son.' ~nact a father and son role m. a gettin g by the .examining surgeon s," th.nlhn g story of Eu~opean court .m- he said. ".\t Annapolis and other tngue. Also ~here w1ll be" a ~azz1tn7, schools the :-; hrinka ge is much greater stage attractzon called Chmoland and run s as high as sixty per cent. K~o:luced by . Jack Haskell. B.e~n y with only 40 per cen t passin~ the ~x~etOff and. ht s I ?and .are ~!1tertammg aminatinn . \\' c ha,·e been examin 111 g w1th a mustcal htt entttled The \Vow )j)licants at Northwestern \Vo\\'s." nu~ncroys a1 , < · : unt,·e r~tt\· a nd now ha,·c a 11111t of fifty-eiglit. or only two short of thr THE HOYBURN required ntllllhcr of sixty. \\' e ban· The sc reen nr sion oi "The GaY high llopr s of co mpl eti ng the rnstcr Dece iver." the , tage succ ess 'Yhici1 \\'ithin a fe\\' day s." ~tarred Leo Dri chtcn:-.tcin, with Lc\\· Cody in the title ro le. " ·ill he at the oi acrobats. fa ithle ss wife, a fri,·nd\ Hoyhuru \\'e dne sday. Cody plays the hct ra ya 1 and a hu sband's rc,·engc. E1n il part of a Paris matinee id ol enmeshed Janni'ngs· and Lya de Putti distingui :-.h in a hilarious se ri es of domestic cn- the piece by their \\'Onclcrful acting, and ,a ~1 g l e.m cnt=- cause(~ by hi~ engaging the play is <lircctccl by "the Griffith of I nuscl11ef. 1farcclmc Day, Carmel Germany." E. A. Dupont. :..~ ycrs and Dorothy Phillip :' arc others ot the ca t. THE NEW EVANSTON "\-aricty." a picture that ha ~ hccn Stella Dallas." tltc charming and hailed by screen critic;-; as one of th e clistinctin~ production ~ of the Year poignant scree n play sta rring win son1c ' 1t] y comp 1 - k; \\ . llt··~ '" l1 t·ec ct r t C( 1 :'e \·cra 1 \\·ce ·s Loi s M oran ancl ddig. htful Bell Bene 1~gagcmcnt at the RooseHit thcatc·r. net, i.; the feature shO\\· ing' todav at th e \nil be shm\'11 f.or ju ~t t\\'o cla\' s-1[on- \'e\\. E ,·anston. Other players in th e day and Tuesday, at the · HO\·burn ra~t ~rr Ron~ l t.l Colman. AJ~cc .l o\·cc and Dougla s F ;:urhank s. Jr. I he ofTtrtheater: · . in g is an outstanding n11e among cur . 'T a_~i-ety" kt;; it s :;e tt i11g 111 the Be r-1 rent picture play:-- and u11 c of uniY c-rltn \\In ter garden. It i:-:; a !on' talc sal appeal. . ' ----~-...· uni vr rsitY young men is considerably J!REDERICK E. LEWIS Resident North Slzore Funeral Director Twenty-two years of successful professional service.' Personally recommended by Chas. A. Stevens of Chicago and a host of ,o thers whom we have served on the north shore. · We personally attei1d all calls, rendering the most careful, courteous and conscientious service. Mrs. Lewis attends to all lo.dies' and children's calls. ~~=====~~====~ Financial Proble~s? Xearly a hundred fatnilies haYe S(Jh'ed their financial prohlen1s by u. 1ng · EVANSTON SECURITY FINANCE CORPORATION'S FINANCIAL SERVICE r~ he money loan ed to these families durin g th e first mo nth of busmess was used as follow s: Over .$2,800.00 \\'a s paid to dea ler ~ in furniture household goods, and for oth er home necess itie s. ' Other merchant s received $5,634.29 for payments · in full for many book ~ccount s, some of long standing. 9tlilers pa1d doct~r s and dentist s, some paid personal loans, \~~tle ot~1ers n~ade 1.mprovements . on their home s, a few used wtsdom m buymg wmter fuel whlle prices were right. Private De Luxe Ambulance Service The growing demand for prompt and reasonable ambulance sen·ice has made it neccessary for us to add to our Limousine Equipment, an Invalid Coach which is the ·last word in Ambulauce Service. Located in Wilmette. Our Display Rooms Are Complete Our Motto: "Golden Rule" LET US HELP YOU Call at Our Office No chattel mortgages or wage auignments Small weekly, semi-monthly, or monthly repayments Evanston Security Finance Corporation 628 Grove Street University 252 C. M. MeDON ALD PreBfdent MkS. F. E. LEWIS udy Atttndant Residtnct Phont Wilmtttt 3 5.5 2 FREDERICK E. LEWIS Evanston, Ill. OFFICERS LEE NELSON Vice-President "" Parlor Phont Wilmette 3.552 FRED G. BROOKS Sf!C'y-Treas. an& ll11r. Character Plwc Earning Capacity i& the Basis of Credit _

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy