Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jan 1929, p. 42

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WlLMETTE McHenry county. with 57,870 head BOOK BY WALLACE SMITH I nlued at $4,801,700, leads Illinois in the Wallace Smith, who has written number · and value of cattle on the short stories, novels and orders of exfarms. ecution for Mexican bandit chiefs, ;s , no~ L·IFE January 4~ · 19~ Gather at Community Tree .. I . ' I busily turning out screen · stories ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A passenger train enters and leaves i'n Hollywood, his most recent one Chicago everv minute of the day and being an adaptation of "Bulldog ni~ht. Drummond." His latest novel, "Tiger's ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;,. Mate," was published by Putnam this fall. Aside · from his literary career, \Vallace Smith has been a Chicago police report er. a war correspondent and a soldier of fortune in Mexico. .., WE MAKE·· · Automobile Loans Rermance Automobiles buy \· Automobile Paper immediate SERVICE confidential ERSKINE IN FRANCE John Erskine, \\'h ose new novel, "Penelope's Man ," is a be st -sellc:. everywh ere. ha s returned to France. H e arrived in the States a few weeks ago to keep several concert and speaking engagements incident to the Schubert Memorial and ha,; now gone back to France to continue writing his alt .. American novel. 51/2~ MONEY Have funds to Joan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban resIdence property at 5~% interest. See us on renewals. , . I BROADWAY INVESTMENT · CO. BROADWAY CHICAGO PHONE LONG BEACH 6317 4753 E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Franklin 7740 Photo by Staff Photographer ~ Estate ~Bank Evanatoa Wilmette re 3idents turned out in numbers Christmas Eve for the annual community service held at the living Christmas tree on the Village Hall green. Children were in the majority among the 500 'villagers who attended the ob servance. R. D. Burtner directed a half-hour Christmas . Carol sing. The community service was sponsored by the Wilmette Playground and Recreation board with the co-operation of' variou3 churches and the public schools. I ) anyd Trust Co. ABOUT THAT KELLOGG TREATY Pre:sident Coolidge says he is determined to haYe the Kellogg Treaty ratified before he leaves office. But nati01m·ide campaign s are on to get the Pact out of the Senate trenches bv Christmas. "Get the Peace Pact out 0f the Senate by Chri stmas !" These are the shouted slogans. \Vhat are your sentiments about it? "The peace of Pari s" a study of theBriand-Kellogg treaty, by David Hunt er Miller, who was legal advi. or to the American Commissi on to ~egotiate Peace, illumines the situati on for most of us. "There is only one North Shore" Il For Those Who Appreciate T 1893- 1929 McGuire~ ValueWinnetka oFfers a genuine opportunity 1o l I Orr during the past 35 years have, as owners or agents, subdivided, developed and sold more North Shore real estate within the original limits of the Villages between Evanston and Waukegan than any other organization operating in that district and are known as "North Shore's 'oldest and largest operators." ROOM BRICK HOME 3 BATHS ' / 3 CAR GARAGE Hot water heat-- Oil burnet-- Electric refrigeration -- large wooded lot -- excellent location -near Sheridan Road. . 't PRICE NOW ONLY $40,000 Winnetka Office: 541 LINCOLN AvE.-NEAR ELM ST. 1 . t McGUIRE & ORR 69 WEST WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO North Shore Offices EVANSTON- KENILWORTH- WINNETKA- GLENCOE- HIGHLAND PARK

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