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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Jun 1920, p. 3

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18 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 35, 1920 3 WEISSENBERG, BOYD, (UNDERSEA FILM AT | Pay Up! Warning to | 0I0 EXO E=----10 =O E=----=70=10 PLAYFIELD WINNERS ~~ COMMUNITY HOUSE A! 7ax Delinquents f] Chief of Police in Final Warning To Large Field of Entries in Decoration Boy Sccuts To Bring "The Girl of Those Who Have Not Paid Up Day Event at Municipal Playfield the Sea" To Winnetka on Wed- Dog and Vehicle Tax Association Course nesday, June 9 i y "Stop! Look! and Listen!" is Chief y 7 5 of police W. M. Peterson's warning SPECIAL JUNE FEATURES | The Winnetka Boy Scouts on Wed- to Bes tax-payers who have ~ nesday, June 9, will present the eXtra- | failed to comply with the law in re- ordinary film, "The Girl of the Sea i to the payment of dog, automo- Announces Nine Hole, Best Choice Thiel is the ork oho f 1 11S picture 1s the wor of the pile and other vehicle licenses. a a . 0 Score Event and Special Ball 71113; Be cg ; ; : Williamson brothers who were the Payment on these items was due in Sweepstakes producers of "20,000 Leagues under May but a number of citizens have RET "m . TEE J EY 4 , Bl yogis the Sea" and "The Submarine Eye". been guilty of procrastination, thus Out of a large playfield of entries! In "The Girl of the Sea MOTe | gecasioning extra work for the I in the annual Decoration Day play than 3,000 feet of wonderful under- police and possible inconvenience to & of the Playfield association golfers S¢& potography are shown. Not only themselves. (s) : E. C. Weissenberg and D. S. Boyd does the picture depict life at the Residents who fail to pay these * emerged winners of the Blind Bogey, bottom of the ocean but is replete licenses will be subject to call into § 18 holes event. The first prize went with startling incidents, such as a court to give reason for delin- to Weissenberg and second honors to Boyd who ran close behind the big winner. Events for June on the Playfield course include the best choice score for nine holes for the month of fight between a deep sea diver and quency. Failure to comply with this a giant octapus and an encounter of | jeasyre of the law makes the delin- a group of men in a life boat with a quent subject to a heavy fine, it is giant octapus. said. . The Williamson's were fortunate | (pief Peterson, it appears, has dis- in obtaining the services of Betty played leniency in this matter and it Fine. At least "four cards with Hilburn to assume the leading role. is expected those who have not met selected holes indicated, are to be|S>0me of her stunts under water are their obligations in this regard will turned in on or before Sunday, June tryly Iematiable In one of the hasten to pay up at the village hall. 13. First and second prizes will be A she dives o the bottom off "77° "TMA% AP re: a Sy : awarded. The event is open only to |t'¢ S€a to go to the rescue of her 2 sweetheart who is entangled in the members of the Playfield association. coils of a giant octapus. June 20, Big Day In addition to excitement and : : Sunday, Tune "20, will be a red [thrills the film possesses a distinct You will notice that letter d t Playfield featured b educational value. ~ . i : . Bail Sweepstakes event. 18 holes, | The performance will be a Com-|| the Groceries you Granite Ware of All Rinds " Medal play handicap. This event js | munity House in the afternoon at 4 buy here are of the Stoneware, Cutlery, Baking Tins, Mops, For the Kitchen | | O | UTENSILS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS I S | f o l SPECIALIZING Aladdin Aluminum and 'Enameled Ware. open only to members of the asso-|©¢lock and in the evening at 8 : : : Chamois Skins, Polishes. ciation. o'clock. Highest Quality Th f th i CE a = ig d i ¢ score o e Decoration Day TRAFFIC DELAY Brooms and Pails. events was as follows: ; W. A. Snyder ....47 41 88 83 Work in replacing the tracks on P. R. Kreger ...... 44 45 RQ : R4 the Chicago, North Shore and Mil- AND: Marshall Knox ....45 45 90 8 gi |Wwaukee railway continued this week % 6 9 Arthur Wood ...... 45 4% g4 | north of Indian Hill. Some delay in Jthur Wood i 85 | north-bound traffic is occasioned be- J. F. ECKART CO. Fi sner...... 7 47 ¢ ~ Fred Ra Sry y ee 4 17 78| cause of the use of a single track Compare the cost of 2. C. is 46 50 06 20 74 | through the village. It is expected : Fred Sy cinanliorg 45 48 96 2 87 the work will be completed within a these goods with the A. McDougal ...... 48 48 96 1R 7] few weeks. price charged by G. Burnham ......! 51 46 97 10 87 43 W. Hap. Presies 33 47100 2 8 others. Hardware 28 Bovdiae ies 47 54 101 25 76 M. T. France ......52 0 iz 2n 2! CF DEE 51 Sie 2 8 WE HAVE had a Then you will know Phone Winnetka 844 736 Elm St. : % his es iy 2 off STE Brest humor why this is the most are Dam iw ! Em me FTE CE El RE | inavie # we were [ff FIV fF0B the mest || Oz=mo ogy OO B.W. Blow .....: 52 53110 25 85 > ! W. J. Kiraprer wre 34 3A TIN DR oF YRtR on Thursday 7777 T. C. Williams Cy 60 5Q 118 2 5 3 afternoons. \ Le RR inn : ot a an \ You Can Rest Assured : T. Brady ..........65 57122 30 0 : \ Fred Rader E syeics 5 3 i 2 = We wold ihe avery Hubbard Woods \ That the meat you buy here is real meat. We know ad Cet one to know that we \ you want good meat and that is why we are so par- * Winner. are open Thursday Cash Grocery \ ticular about what we buy. Philip Rohrig and daughter, Tsa- afternoons until the \ We have on hand Live Broilers belle of Ludington, Mich., who have . 3 903 Linden Avenue N and dress them to your order i and ay: a0 10 Coaiinla rong, || Uoual closing time, \ returned home on Wednesday morn- | 6:00 P. M. Phone Winnetka 400 \ y ft P E T E R S M A R K E T . N 734 Elm Street, Winnetka Phone Winnetka 920-1 E i I AYLOR & 00 | rr EEE---- N. J. FELLOWS fe . ° uo I ] 3 Hardware, Paints, 0 REGISTERED Gloss OPTICIiAN Eyes Tested. Frames Fitted --Two Phones-- = S P ARE TH A T IR F E nny Winnetka 999-998 > : 546 W. Railroad Ave. ||= Ween 5 PT a, Winnetka Ay I; EEE EEN NEN EEE EEE NEE EEE ENEE% | HONESTY | I I specialize in Prun- ing, Spraying and Tree Surgery. Don't sit idly by and let your trees Decay, Rot and Die. Is the best policy. We sell Honest Merchandise at an | Honest and True Small Profit. | We let you save if you choose. We charge for Delivery and Credit. | h = ® ® ® [] ® _ [] . Let me estimate the | =m ® [| We sell High Grade Groceries, Fruits [] [ [] [] = ® = ® [] , ; [] _. ; cost of rejuvinating your trees. It will be money well spent. It can be avoided at little expense to you 0000 and Vegetables. Our Cash Prices are marked on every | article. Quality--Service--ILowest Prices | Delivery Hours: 9:30--11:30 A. M., 2:30-4:45 P.M. I LU HHT Ty Lm THOMAS *. LYNCH | I = Ey Jn ~The Progressive Grocery I A. LIPS, Proprietor Commercial Forestry I Phones : Meyer | Winnetka 888-889 Bank Bldg. | 2 PROUTY ANNEX PHONES: WINNETKA 313-1294 Rm mmm mmm 0 I= Ii | bs J ; Ca i i - RO et ee ta A ns Ly i oy od Ci A, it Lj 4

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