Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jan 1934, p. 21

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two in a n Mr. and Mfrs. Robert Kolb, 224 Ridge road; Witttetleaý, have returmed f rün a 10-day visi! wi»th Mrs. Kolb's daughter and her family, the, Harvey Craiqs of Wilmette who have taken -a house for the school s aa . Lauderdale Fia. Mr.- Kofb and Mr. Craig did considerable deep-sea, fishing in, the Gulf stream. Mfr. Craig brought in a 744 pound record suilfish and a record amiber jack <'how»' above) wýeighing . 4752 Poonds. Mr. KoIb zéas equaIly suiccessfiil, zvith, a catc~h of sevérai 15-poiind kingfish and doiphin. Before re'turin>q north the' Kolbs via'ited- at Miami Berac~h and Palm Beagek. ýCut Cost of Shipping Car to Vacation Spot Amarked reduction in the cost-of taking one's automobile along for enjoyment during a vacation trip will be made January 15 by the Chi - Cago and North Western raiiway, it is announced by R. Thomson, pas- senger traffic manager of- the road, Chicago. In many cases the reduc- tion will be as much as 50 percrnt. Contrasted against the old ar- ranugement which required four one- way or round-trip tickets for the transportation of two people and an automobile, the new arrangement will allow two -people traveling- on first- class one-way o r round-trip tickets to have the automnobile sent along in. expedited freight'service by purchas- ing one one-way ticket at Ithe .6 centýs a mile rate, $79.84, for instance, f rom Chicago to California for the car. Last year two one-way travelers to California had tô, pay $149.68 extra to take. alQng the automobile. IINDIAN TRAIL TEA ROOMj 507 Chestnut St., Wlanetka UNDEa NEW MANAGEMENT SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 12:30-8 P. M. MENU Fried C4icken Broilld Steak Maryland Style Lemon Butter WIhipped Potatoes Giblet Grav~y Brussels Sprouts Harvard Beets Drawn Butter Waldorf Salad Hot Bolls Vresh Strawberry- Chocolate RoIl Parfait Lemon Chiffoin Pie Coffee Mi1k Special Menit Thurqday é Sun"ay THE' SPORITS. SIROP. 976 'Linden Avenu. Hubb.rd Woods CLEARA NC E SALE TOWN AN.D COUNTRY CLOTHES of Distinction and Enduing Qual.ity Iany Suitable for Yearf-round Wear Mfternoon and Evenîing Gowns,* Sults, Coats, Sportswear, Sweaters, Dressing Gowns, Accessories Large choite of sizes and colors augmn*nted by masy additions f roM Our Chicago and Lake Forest Shops. FINAL REIDUCTIONS Lcather Gloves -,fleece lIuned -3.25 (were 4.95)ý- Has --.00 tb 4.50 (formierly 1.45 to 1.0 liave been togetner for about twelve vea ns. 0o Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Dyke, son-in-law and daughter. of Mrs. Dudley Taylor, 244 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, spent New Year's in New York. PHIIL H. BRLAUN CARL L. BRKAUN RBt. F. IDORPEIL "For Ft#d KILDARE 520- DAVIS 7870..-:WILMETTE, 011" - WINNETKA- 3020 - 20 T.ANX TRUCKS TO SU8 T TOU HIGHLAND PARK 3W 'I , 1 ,i

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