18 2% WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1920 _-- -- COMMERCIAL MEN DETERMINED UPON "BIGGER OUTLOOK" Renewed life and a "bigger out- look" are to characterize future act- ivity of the New Trier Commercial association if plans of directors, now in the formative stage, materialize. Indications are the association of north shore business men will enter upon the biggest year of its history phn the opening of new business this all. Whereas the Commercial associa- The association hopes, also, to co- operate with township officials and organizations in effecting feasible methods of promoting township im- provements particularly in regard to improvement of highways and beau- tification of certain territories lying in the township and outside the juris- diction of the villages. The first public meeting is to be ar- ranged for early in the fall, it is an- nounced, while other important events are to be made public from time to time. ARMY IS SHORT tion has in the past emphasized the strictly business element of its act- ivity, it is the avowed purpose of President Henry B. Gates and the board of directors to include in the affairs and aims of the organization something of Community interest, something broader than the mere "collection of bad debts," to serve effectually all the villages coming within its sphere of influence, to work for good government in the township, endorse and actively sup- port every movement having as its purpose the furtherance of civic expend diligent effort in acquainting the "outside world" with the particu- lar advantages of the north shore as an exclusive residence and high grade The regular army is approximately 05000 men short of the maximum strength of 297,000 permitted under the army reorganization bill, which became effective July 1. On July 29 the strength of the force was 187,197 enlisted men and 15,364 officers, as against the authorized strength of 280,000 enlisted men, including the Philippine scouts, and 17,698 officers. nip ----ei---- Dr. Miller, Osteopath, specialist in stomach and nervous disorders, North Hotel, Evanston.--Adv. Brore LTG40-tfe MT Ilr reer er EE LL LL ll Portable Garages and Summer Homes business section. GARAGES In this connection it may be stated $145 up that the association aims to bring to Why pay Gar- the north shore speakers of wide re- age rent? pute to address public gatherings of Investigate? the residents of the township. These | Svagior Catalugile. public meetings are to be held in oe 1 D ol cartel bo i Hot, interest of stimulating community |g spirit and to bring about a closer re- | i <DUFFY PORTABLE HOUSE CO. lationship among the residents of the |} wBdth Place dulce 1877 township. da -- a wa KH - 00 \ ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRING \ APPLIANCES AND FIXTURES WASHING AND IRONING MACHINES al A 007% 4 72222 = = 722% 7% 222 William G. B eyr er 1122 Conta ive. Wiloans IL. 7% 7% MUST HAVE SOME EYESIGHT Venezuela has recognized the new government of Mexico.--Charleston News and Courier. In selecting Lawyer Christiansen the Farmer-Labor party has repudi- ated the "dirt farmer" doctrine. Permanent Waving Done by Oil Latest Improvement of Prof. Francois Marcel Gray, dyed, and bleached hair cannot be spoiled by oil. By use of self locking curlers, a Marcel wave can be obtained. See Miss Church, 1123 Central Ave., Wilmette, Ill, for particulars. MISS CHURCH'S BEAUTY SHOP Telephone Wilmette 1120 1123 Central Ave., Wilmette, Ill. FLL LE EL DEEL EL LLL LL LLL] CET ETI TTT RRR RR RR RD ED Ve OPENING WHITE CITY 3 A RIP ROARING CYCLONIC EVENT 1 DIVISION 15) CIRCUS GREATEST ARMY SHOW ON EARTH 5 TRAINS MILEIRCUS WONDERS CARS 130 1000 PERMORMING ANIMALS 1000 1500 SOLDIERS HORSES 500 EVERY ACTOR A SOLDIER THE MILATARY SPECTACLE "BATTLE OF THE TANKS" ONE STUPENDOUS THRILLING HAIR RAISING FEATURE NEVER BEFORE WITNESSED BY THE PUBLIC 1000 MEN USING EVERY KNOWN WEAPON IN MODERN WARFARE TANKS, ARTILLERY MACHINE GUNS, CAVALRY, INFANTRY, EN- GINEERS, SIGNAL CORPS GENERAL ADMISSION 50c I SEATS NOW ON SALE TO AUGUST 29th AT R: ed Seats 75c¢, Boxes $1 including Fi nebo to White City LYON & HEALY"S, Jackson and Wabash Ave. 7222224 77700 izizzZ?, Reliable Service for Builders WINNETKA COAL-LUMBER CO. EARL L. WEINSTOCK, Manager 823 SPRUCE. STREET 777000 0 sm: pi People come back to us again and again, be- cause the matenals they buy here are right. {We have made it our busi- ness to know what materials will serve best. You can rely upon 'our judgment. Whatever you buy from us will give you good service and you will find the prices right. Our business is conducted on the principle that YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS J Phone Winnetka 734 N Q # 2% 7 7777777777 umn? SUPPLY AND DEMAND And until then there will no decided drop in prices. Build now, avoid delays. LTH CEREEREE EER TE REE ERE REO REE ER We believe that prices will not drop in the building business, because there is an estimated shortage of two mil- lion homes in the United States. It will be a long, long time before this demand can be met. : REAL ESTATE, LOANS and INSURANCE OA 7777277777 dissin WILLIAM AITKEN "Builder of Modern Homes" Telephones Res. Winnetka 76 Office Winnetka 764 AAA) 1065 Gage Street HUBBARD WOODS V AA & 3 innit Lr SUS in, cma yg. Sg I ----