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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Dec 1926, p. 24

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24 <L* · · · t.. · · · · · *_..:! · · + _'t_:!, · · · · ·~· December 31, 1926 M.r. and Mrs. W. H. Winship, of Elkhart, Ind., returned to their home on Monday, after spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Winship's mother, Mrs. A. W. Allen, 803 Chestnut avenue. Suburban League Gets Too large So it Goes Bust C'LABAUGH'S PAROLE BOARD SHOWS "TEETH', To the Queen's Taste ..· [ 0 y a l potentate could ask for baths finer than those of The Elmgate . . . immaculate symphonies in green and white glazed tile and brilliant nickel. Side lights properly illuminate the large Venerian mirror. Window and shower curtains are of waterproofed silk figured in green and rose. Built-in fixtures, plate glass shelves, porcelain enamel medicine cabinet, dual electric appliance outlets and the famous church seat completewhat all who have seen acclaim as Evanston's most beautiful bathrooms. GREENLEAF l l oo No Action taken recentlv toward dis- Case of Hyman Bernstein, Inbanding the Suburban. High School veterate Burglar Is Set league came as a result of a generally Forth As Evidence & WITHOUT accepted opinion among the members A COMMISSION that the league had outgrown itself from the under\\'orld which fur On Desirable Jlomes an(l Apartment and had become so large as to make it Buildings eYer chatters of its dark succc:,:><:-. John Hanc:oc:k Mutual Ufe lnaur- almost impossible to handle its actidties, according to Frederick E. Clerk, came the boast a few days ago that anc:e Company superintendent of New Trier High A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent school. The decision will not affect in Hyman Bernstein, \rhose profc . . inn 112 W. Adams St., ChJcngo any \ray this year's actidtic., as it \rill has long Ill' en .night-t i1lle burglary. kHl not hecome effective until tiext season, his Jastest rase sc.:cttn·ly "fixed." As nor does it in any \\'ay represent an the hoa.;t re -t·rhoed it finallv n :achC'd outgrowth of ill-feeling on the pfirt of the ears ni 11 in ton G. CJai>augh. oi any oi the members, he stated further. \Vinnctka. :-.tate ~tl\H: rvisor c·i pri ' ·lll At the meeting. which '"as called !)\· paroles. Presidrnt Dey of the league. no othe.r ).fr. Clah': tugh dl'termined tn ,,·at ch action '"a~ taken. It wa~. howeyrr. and he did. By \ratching hr found an decidu! to hold anothl'r mrcting ~OilH'- othl'r "lwk in ·thl' icnrl'." Tic disrm·time in the near future at whicl1 time rrl·d a mt'thod !)\· whirh the par.)k definite plans \,·ill he presented toward q ·.-tt:m can hl' u:-.cd to defeat law . Tn the for111ing of two leagues: a north ~iwrt, ~fr. Brrn.;tcin. hmglar, iaud division to take in Eranston, Deerfield. this: \Yaukcegan and ~c,,· Tric.r: the· other. · 1. Tf he . \\Tilt t~ trial ancl wa~ \:(til l a '"estern kagne to tak.·· 111 O:d.; P:trk 1Yirtt·c·l. as stTlllCd likely inasmuch a.; ltl· and other . . as yet ttndt·ndcd. \\':I ... raught ··cold'f and t'ltc goorls rt·. ron· r~· <l. he would get a sentt-ncl· c .i irom fi,·c to twenty year~ . Isabel Molter to Sing L0 Ns up 1i "Jhe ELMGATE MAIN STREET AT ElMWOOD AVENUE ~· .........·-..... ~ Announcing Change of Firm Name Fcom in Boston Sunday, Jan. 9 . 2. Tf lw rnuld ~w n·t urtJt·d tl\ l'c n' Tsahel Richardson ~folter of \Vil- . tt:tr. a..; a parol~'. \'lol:ttur, lJt· \\'l·llld !..!· : mette will be soloist 'rith the Pco)lt's 1 ntm· lllOIJths. I hrn. :ts u:-.u:d. ,t JH·:· s,-Il1JlllOI1\" Or"ll" ·t .. . B t ~ rhargt·.; proh:tbl~· \\'llllld he forgottt 'll. -. . " .. :-. 1a m os on. "un~r Cl 1 · day afternoon. January 9. Her Torda11 I. r. . 'ol );t\lgl··h '\;ottclll<'d I and l<·tlllf! hall n·cital is 011 Januar 13 · It 1at u11 rtn h·r .1 t H· Hl:tSt out.. 1 , 1 . ')1 ClJ)p'ar · · .Yt · . I . the undc\\·r.rld \\as ntacl<- good.. 1h. Slle \\ 1 ' c . . ~ m JOin rectta w1t 1 1 1 1 ill>t·rt }loss at Cl ·I·. C ]· ~fr . . Bc!·nstt-t 11 · G . ' .. tes 111 e. onn.. clll- In1rg Iar.' · ra-.t · aga111-..t . I. · r uarv 14 On Fehn . 10 ~f }.f I · >url." ar. " ·a:' :-.trtct\:t'tt of 111 Judgt· wili rYI\·c· a l)e tefit tar~t 1 f. _rs,.. \ofter Philip L. ~ .·uJii,· ;lll's rilurt. ~n (IIJC " a" r-. ' 1 rect a ot t tl' . ~c- 1 . . Dowell Endowment fund un<ln the i ~ H'tl' t<., J>l O~(· cute t·xn·t.'t the arn·-. t auspice~ of Delta o 1111·"ro . · . tng- Jl ~)ltccman. And policemen somt ·. . " n S(lrortt\· ol t' ., 1 . . , . ·II I' · 1 ~orthwestern university. Thi~ " ·iii he .111H.: .. ·1·~' ~ :-m.t :-t~IH 111~ tn t Jl· rYn·cn in tile \\· 0111 ' ~ 1 1 f f.'. courh . .ts t <·lllparl'd wtth burglar:-. r-. an ~ c u J o ·' ans. . . . ton. In ~farch she \\·ill make a recital .\<·r dJ<l It take long t<· ~ltc.;r<·\ t· ·· tour of the south. ·1 Sl'\T11 c~tl.H · r burglary ca:-.L·:-. 111 \I r. ~frs. Moher is always accompanied Be;n:-.te111 ". ~-t· rnrd ~hat had !~t· t· n at the piano hy Harold Molter. the qncken C~tf 111 a p<'rtod ni lt·s . . t h;,ll soprano's gifted and sympathetic hus- :-IX years. ~~~ far \1 r. Hl'nhll'in, burglar. had hand. The unity which these artists ~tave and project into tht·ir work makes eve~·ything working as ptr plan. Fin:tl tt al\\'ay . ., an inspiration to the listener l ly. the othtr day. he arrived in Pontia ,· the critics drclare. ' to do till' nin<' lll(lllths that wer(.' t1· - -. :-an· hi111 irom a ttJinimmn oi fi\'c and a maxitmlllJ 11i 1\\'t:ntY \'l'<H~. But to hi .. Sth~MONEY con stern a1 ion ~r r. chhaugh, who bar] Have funds to loan on choice im!wen informed oi the scheme, told l1im proved ·North ~hore Suburban resthat he \\·asn't wanted and 1\1\t--t :-tand ~dence property at 5%% Interest. See us on renewals. trial for the burglary. Furthermore hl' E. G. Pauling & Co. notifinl Hnhl'rt E. Crowt. State's at torne~- oi Cook county, telling him ,,j S N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 _______ _ the "fa.-;t one" that Mr. Bernstein, bur- - - - - . . glar, had t>ttt <)vcr. ~~lr . Cro\\·e agrlat·d at once to n·instate the case and prosecute and a new warrant wa~ promptA profitable~ dependly issued. And this is the s ton· (If nne c:~->e able Investment for that didn't stay fixed. · 'I January funds - 1st HILL & WHEELER, Inc. To E. SAWYER CHRISTY Mortgages Bonds secured by North Shore Realty. SMITH & BROWN INC. N ortb Shore Realtors .E ~ SM!RabrnE 1564 Sherman Avenut Evanston Sawyer Smith Carl N. Forberg Christy Brown Offices Associates E. E. Thatcher R. E. Thatcher Winnetka 7 3 6 Elm Street Phones 14 2- 14 7 Wilmette 3 34 Linden Avenue Phone 93

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