' ..,. needs Ill wresthng matches wtt.h hts youngsters. when they bury htm in ' . . the sand and. race hnn m the water. If tl~e water ts too ~old, there will be the tndoor both pools,wmter and heated and cleansed, summer. Out s ide there will be winter sports where th e frost tang sends the blood tingling with energy properly expn:sst:d in the true sportsmanship of play between proper companions. And the m e mberships are theatre 1 ick ets for life! The plan of the club is ideal. It is run a s a bu sine ss institution, restricted to the service of members only. It doc s not depend upon "public spirit" for it s operation. A definite in-come g uarantees continuous operation. Exp_ e rien ccd , club personnel brin gs cffi Cicnc. ' ·: No a ss ess ment s, no dues, and what IS be st of all , no liability to the memb er s. Small wonder that over a thousand members we n· enrolled 111 a few we rk s ·! . -Theodore B. Robinson 215 Fourth street, Wilmette ~ts ~nvtr~nment,. And b~st of. all he 1 ~s wtt~ hts familY: and hts famtlr enJOY ht~l. Dad ~til get t_ he th_nJl ~e ========================================================~==============~ n~an an_d his work and his play .. ~n-d · , A·. c. Griddera tc; F ac~ ·. :·:~ I VISITS WiLMETTE FRIENDS '. .. November: ·5; 1926 ..-·. ...-~·:. ~- · .ts R b I H S ·'..I e e S ere on unuay ~roperly Tasting victory Jast . Sunday when S E t ey defeated the outh town ng 1 e. wood eleven 13 to 0, the Wtlmette A. C. gridders are prepared to face another tough . opponent this Sunday . P. afternoon when the Rebels of Ctcero appear on the Village Green gridiron. The locals won their points last Sunday by terrific line plunging. Penaltie s for off side were numerous on both sides and at least one long run by the home aggregation went to nought because of the referee 's keen vision. Game time is 3 o'c1ock. The place, the Village Green just west of the Howard chool. h Another passenger transportation record wa s made a short time ago by the Chicago ur_;· system when 969 cars l'ntered the Loop during the early m orning ru sh hour. -<r.- William H. Marsh, formerly of Wilmette and now of Hinsdale, Ill., spent Sunday with Paul S~hroeder and £amily. Mr. Marsh was a business· :associt f M S h d ' . M' . Ft a e o r. c roe er s m tamt, a., last winter and is well known in Witmette. DR. ARTH~R H. TUT'a~ DR. ALICE D. TUTTLE Oateopatlaic Pla,aiciaaa ··, Residence a~d Otftce 913 CeDtrnl A '\·eaue Planae ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FREE ·..ave · FREE A Globe of Goldfish FREE with a 50c tuqe of · TOOTII Ny- dentaPASTJo: Two days only FRIDAY and SATURDAY I I The fir s t stretch of Lincoln Highway . paving west of Chicago was in Ster. ling township and followed a "hewn ! trail" marked out years ago by Hezc- Ridge Avenue Pharmacy C. C. Renneckat Opposite St~ To I>ennonstrate Radio Controlled Motor Car j ~~~~~·a~h·B~ri;n;k,~a·p~i;o;ne;e~r~tr~a~il~m;:ak;e~r~.ii~l;;. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil . ., l Joseph Chur~h Ph. Wit. ·316 · An automobile driven and controlled 1 :-.olely by radio will be seen negotiat-1 in g th e stre e ts of Evan ston Wednesday ; ~ o n·mher 10, under d irection of Tom Ha y and Son, north shore dealers for th e Chandler· and Pierce -Arrow motor car s. Thi s driv erless car has astounded th o usand s who have observed it in o th er citie s, it is stated, and those :, po n soring · the spectacle in Evanston declare it to be worth anyone's time to view thi s new application of the radio. 1 The machine will also be on working exhibiti on bctween the hours of 6 p. m . and 10 p. m. TAKE WILMETTE HOME John Po tt;ngcr and family are 111o vin g- int o their new home at 318 Third str eet thi s week. They come as ne w re s ident s of \Vilmette fr om Chicago. ' . We Az:-e Open ·Evenings; Brinq Your Husband I I ~ , I You will revel ia the llavor ol its atmosphere Our paint aticketh closer than a brother is the home of a prudent. provident man" h the remark made by passersby wh"n they view a h~me that has been painted properly. h increases th"? beauty and value of everything it touches- paint does. l ' "THAT Mr. Galbedian cordially invites you to visit his establishment, newly opened to the North Shore and inspect his selected stock of b~autiful Oriental Rugs and Gifts. Imported Noveltiea , r ,J,,,~. A Few Rug Selections Color combinations in Deep Rose, Blue and Mulberry; beautiful designs in Kashans, Royal .Saruks, Chinese and Lilahans, etc. We bought this stock ahead, and secured prices that make it possible for us to introduce ourselves to the North Shore with figures 3 5 to 4 5% lower than usual selling prices. China, India and Damascus. WUmette Window Shade Hand Wrought B r· a s s Goods and Epreak Expert Cleaning and. Repairing & P·int Wnrks ALFRED EVERS, Proprietor Glass. Picture Framing, Mirrors and Mirror ResilvPring. Wallpape! and Art Materials. r 13 3 Central Avenue Phone Wilmette 3 4 9 3 G. GALBEDIAM ORIENTAL RUGS 417 Fourth St., Wilmett~pposite uL" Terminal---Ph. Wil. 564 .·.-