l I June 1, 1928 WILMETTE - LIFE Lay Corner Stone Convention Speaker of New ·Hospital at N. U. June 5 '----------...J President \ Vatt er Dill Scott of Northwestern unh:ersity will make the principal addrc·ss at the laying of th corner· stone of the new Passavant Memorial hospital on the McKinlock campus of Northwestern university at 11 :30 A. M., Tuesday, June 5. Dr. I:Jerman L. Fritchel, president of the institute of Protestant ~ deaconesses, Russell Tyson, president of the Passavant Memorial hosp ital auxiliary board, and Mrs. Joseph \V. Coleman, president of the women's aid societv also will speak. -' The new hospital will be ready for occupancy early in the spring of 1929. Y\Then completed, it will he one of the most mod ern and perfectly equipped hospitals in the country; according to Dr. Irving S. Cutter, dean of the Northwestern university medical school, with which the iwsp ital will be a ffi I ia t eel. It will have 200 beds, one-third of these will be used as te·a ching beds. The cast wit!_g of the · building will have a nur cs' home for 100 student nurses. Passavant hospital was founded by Dr. William E. Buehler, 240 Green Dr. A. \ \'. Passavant in 1865. It was destroyed by the fire of 1871 but was Bay road, Glenc.oe, for many years a rebuilt in 1885 at 148 West' Superior high official in the Loyal Order of street. Thr~e years ago this building Moose fraternity, wiil be one of the was found madequate and it was principal speakers at the ope,n ing sesclosed. Since then the hospital's sion of the 40th Int ernational convenboards. l~ave been raising ·money and tion of the order Sunday evening, perfectmg plans for the new building June 3, at the Auditorium hotel, Chiwhi~h will cost $1,900,000, full;. cago. Of this - - - - - - - - - - - - - - cql:Jtpped and furnished. amount, $40,000 is still needed to mak-e More agricultural machinery is ex-· it free of debt. This does not make ported from Illinois than from any allowance for any endowment. . other state. +t NEWEST IDEA in Hand Luggage Carrin DroJu Lik( a 1f'ardrobt Trunk .WHEARY Airplane Wardrolette Junior Size 17x 20x 9 inchea &P w1rat it holds l 6 dress.:s 2slipe PRICE 1 bag lneglip 4 brasaJcrea 2 pairs glovet 3 pairs shoea 1 box jewelry 1 sewing kit 2 nightgowns 6 prs. stockings 1 set toilet article· 1 silk coat or sh awl 4 atepins or teddies lscarf $20.00 2 do1.en handkerchief· Patnt.l Ptndi·f a~azed at the packing cap.acity of this smart, hght ptece of luggage. Removable tray retains dresses with only one fold-over individual hangers-like a wardrobe trunk. Cushioned Top protects them with gentle, even pressure. Choice of Gold, Green, Burnt Orange, Maroon and Black. Just what you need for overnight and week-end trips. Come see .our dispiay. you'LL .be ~. WHEARY ii_ Wardrola -the trunk tbat rollr open ATOlJCH of your hand and the Wardrola rolls smoothly open or shut. No more straining, pushing, pulling! No more· scratching of hardwood floors or rum piing of rugs! Solid Base makes this trunk strongest wh~re :.· olher trunks are weakest. Cushioned Top protects costly garments. Smart new colors. Dozens of new features. In your home or on your journey, you'll SmootA-runnint lifnim~ be glad you have a rolltr proucts lulrdwootl floors ad ruts. Wardrola. Come and tQ $175.00 see it. I\. $65.00 See Our Vacation Wardrobe No. X at $35.00 St_.tdard ~UII&Ie ·~o. .. . u4o Y~ats .in th;· B[uiness, · . 612DAVISSTREET · .: . H: :.. I , GREENLEAF 822 EVANST-ON