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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1926, p. 24

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· 24 .W.lL.METTE ·· LlF·.E . NQ\'~be~ 5, 1926 Mutiny! And the other thrilling · · ·things that go with· the glamour of ·Old· H" I D i Cl b time piracy. N·w T ner 1 h S-L 1 QIOO ramat c u And wouldn't it be a splendid adto Pre~ent Walter Hackett Pia~ venture for anyone to have those Saturda~, Nonmber ZO Yisions come true and to see those s-cenes enacted before his very eyes? B~ G. W. C. Well, anyone can make those visio'ns "Yo-ho -ho ond ·a bottle of rum, come true. How? Simply by buying Fifteen men on a dead man's chest, a ticket for "Captain Applejack," a Fifteen men on a dead man's chest. play by Walter Hackett, which the Yo·ho-ho and a bottle of rum." ~ew Trier Dramatic club is going to What visions and dashing scenes present Saturday evening, Novemthat vigorous old ditty brings before ber 20, in the high school auditoriu~. the .eyts of all boys-hoys of sixty as In this play Mr. Hackett has wntwell as sixteen. Pirates I Flashing ten a rollicking, adventurous comedy, cutlasses I Ransomed maidens I Gold ! I which tells how one Ambrose Apple- "CAPTA _IN APPLEJACK" ·au JUST A FEW WORDS To BILL the Washington Laundry Man john, becoming bored wi.th the rut into which he has· fallen, tnes to get out of it. One thing that helps him grea~ ly and also shows him that ruts aren t so bad after all is a glorious piratical dream that he ~as. In ~is dream he is Eleven thousand nine hundred and seen as Captam Applejack, a hearty thirteen families in which there were pir?te. of t~e seventeenth century.. And more than fifty thousan.d persons, tt. ts m th!s dream that the au~t~nce , mostly women and little chtldre~, were wtll be t~nJled by dagge;s and vtlhans ; given help by the Family Sen~t~e deand a fatr -captured matden. 1 partment of the United Chartttes of However, this pirate seen~ is not the · Chicago durin~ the twelve months' only one that provides thnlls, for the period ending September 30, 1926. acrest of the play abounds with pistols cording to the .annual ~ervice r~port of and bur.glars and all sorts of escaJ?ade.s. that organizatiOn matted t~ tts conAnd m between every two thrtlls m tributors this week. · "~ptain Applejack" th~re is a good, , Eighteen thousand four hundred and btg laugh. One of the btggest ?f these fifty-nine legal cases of men and worn foll?ws when Ambrose~ forgettmg. that en who through inability to pay reguhe ts no lon~er ~ppleJack, the ptrat~, lar attorney fees would have been deas he was m hts dr~am, sho~ks hts prived of justice, were handled free dea,~, ~espectable Au!;tte by telhng her of charge by the LeR"al Aid bureau of to st.tr her stumps. 1 the society, and $72,~5 ~as collec~ed So tf anyone feels the need of get - by this bureau for tts chents durmg ting out of a rut, let "Captain Apple- the year, on claims for wages and jack" help him, with hi s rollicking, miscellaneous debts due them, and chanty. "Yo- ho-h o and a bottle of which they otherwise might not have rum." I received. Even 1~1ore .si g nifi~ant than th~se two Mr. and ~irs. Clarence E. Drayer, outstandmg tt~ms ~n the Servtce ~e ~ 1034 Elmwood attended the Illinois- port of thi s ctty-wtde general ~hanty .. Pennsylvania ~ame at Ch(lmpaig n last and indicativ e of the emphast s now week-end. ' placed on prevention r~ther ~han cure - -- --· - ·--- in modern social work, ts the ttem stat , ing that 9,505 of the 11,913 f.amilies ap -. pealing to the Family Servtce depart ment of the society for help during the twelve months did not need ma terial relief, but were kept from be ~ V' cor~ling dependent ~hrough their utili" zatton of the servtces and resource s pla-ced at their disposal by the trained 626 GROVE STREET worker s of th e United Charities. Corner of Sherman Ph~ne Greenleaf I 4 o Show Prevention Better Than Cure in Social Service I e__.I ·" ·- Ye Old 0 te Ra I I FAMOUS I 'I I 1 I I DEATH TAKES MOTHER And Washday Is Removed from Your Calendar and Your Mind I I I I I I I I I I t I I I MENU $}.00 Served Daily 5:00 to 8:00 Sundays DINNER I 2 : 00 to 9 : 0 0 for SUNDAY November 7th Consomme' Julienne I .1 1 I I I I I - I i Rev. William Guise, pastor of the Wilmette English Lutheran church, was call ed to Mansfield, Ohio, last Friday because of the death of hi s mother. He will return in time for t ht: service this Sunday. or Cream of Chicken . Princess Celery Mixed Olives I I I I I I Choice of Fresh Shrimp, Creole Omellcne with Fresh Fruit Chicken Fricassee with Rice Roast Young Chicken Giblet Sauce Roasc Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus. Asparagus Mashed or Fried m Cream Sweet Potatoes Rolls and Buuer Hcarcs of Lettuce 1 ooo Island Dressing Sherbet Choice of Apple Pie with Cheese, Hot Mince, Pumpkin. Pineapple Pie, Fruit Jello, New York, Strawberry, Chocolate Ice Cream or Orange Ice. Coffee- Tea- Milk $1.50 I CALL . IN BILL TODAY. .... HE'S IN .YOUR ·NEIGHBORHOOD TODAY-AND EVERY DAY 20% DLc:count on UKJrk brought in and called for i I I FOR WINT·E R WARMTH Give your children plenty of pure milk and they will be able to keep warm in spite of winter's chill. Then they can withstand the attacks of I dread disease. I I The above Dinner with a Choice of ~ Fried or Broiled ~pring Chicken. or a Large Juicy Sirloin Steak. I I No Cover Charge Sundaus or Dur1 ing Dinner Hours on Week Days. ' HAVE YOU HAD ONE OF OUR FAMOUS 45c LUNCHEONS? ~·---·------....·~·

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