Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Dec 1928, p. 35

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Dettqlbcr .7, .1928, Sta:tion facilities ~f the Chicago, North Shore and Mdwaukee railroad .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __, in the Chicago Loop have been increased with the establishment of the Madison-Wabash station of the Rapid Transit lines as a regular stop for all · northbound North Shore line trains. Tickets to all points on the system between Chicago and Milwaukee may now be purchased at this station according to John R. Blackhall, ge~erar manager, in announcing this added convenience for the traveling public. "The addition of Madison-Wabash station to our Loop facilities gives North Shore line patrons three points in the downtown Chicago business district where they may board northbound trains," added Mr. Blackhall. "The others are the main out-bound Loop station at 223 S. Wabash avenue and the Randolph-Wabash elevated station. The main in-bound Loop station is the Wells street terminal of the Chicago Aurora and Elgin railroad which is reached directly by overhead bridge from the Quincy-Wells elevated · station. Persons arriving in the Chicago Loop from north shore towns may also leave North Shore line trains at any other Rapid Transit station on Wells or Van Buren street." Ma~aon-Wabub Station I· Now North Shore Lifte Stop Groom$ Cagemen B. & G. Calldies--· in Christmas Garb Craftsmen and artists in this country and foreign lands have designed con· tainers and wrappings to match with outer beauty the inner goodness of B. & G. candies-and now more than ever you will wish to give candy for Christmas. TONY SARG, famed artist and marionette showman, has painted clever boxes, large and small, in smart new designs, for your gift of B. & G. candy. A TINY STUDIO in New York has created hand-painted tin containersunusual, fascinating, when filled with these home made sweets. FROM FOREIGN ARTISANS come chests wrought of hand-etched and chased brass, some embellished with finely tooled leather-Many are sur· prisingly low in price. IN ART MODERNE are these dresser boxes and make-up boxes which are really candy boxes in the newest and most extreme colors and designsThe gift continues its usefulness after the contents are gone. FOR CHRISTMAS B. & G. regular boxes will be wrapped _ i.n beautiful hand-blocked paper of red and gold at a very small additional ooet. William Wolter Captures New Trier Golfing Title ·· William Wolter won the Fall Golf tournament at New Trier by defeating John Kirby, four up. He had a harder time in the semi-final round, beating Eugene Hardt, one up, after playing an extra nine holes. The tennis tournament, which .started before the golf tournament, is still unfinished and the school championship will probably not be decided Golf and Tennis tournaments are to until next spring. be placed on a shielrl that will be used The names of the winners of the for four years. Coach Arthur "Dutch" Lonborg is grooming the Northwestern quintet for the opening game of the basketball sea3on, a practice tilt with Wabash, Saturday, Dec. 8. Lonberg is starting his second season as a Purple mentor and hopes to equal or better the sho~ ing of last year's team ·which won nine out of twelve conference games . ~~ ~ ·· ·~ mt ~ ~ :m. . , . attrproot ta~ re-ran Elk hide bu1lt over army laat. ' Extra viacoliz~d aol~~· Fourteen-rnch ht·ght, larg1 hooka. P.Jclett ~ontain· mt mt lmt Buy Early-Mail Soon The Evanston postmaster asks this latter-We'll pack, rvrap and mail your candy gift p.urcbtUe. ... w sharp Scout Kmfe. SKATES and sleds will have to wait for the attention of the young man who gets a pair of these big · Ch · Pool ~ Ptper Storm Boots on nst- I mas morning. · Any outdoor-loving ~ · W young fellow ts sure to pnze them 1 !82. above all the other gifts that· he I~ receives. Store Hours-8 to 6 !mt imt ! mt I mt I mt mt mt ~ For Beller Hom1 Made Ca·.dies For B.tm Ho·, ,.,. . c..... PooL & PtPER 41 i 41 ! I ,i~V¥9¥¥¥~¥¥~¥¥¥¥¥¥¥~ ·INC· CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS )608 Evanston E fit ,~ Cbica~~Av~no_t 550 Central A venue 567 Lincoln Avenue 51st and Lake Park 1633 Orrington A venue Higltla·tl J-arlt w;·· ,,,a Clli&llfO E11aut··

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