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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Aug 1925, p. 17

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925 Of Interest Only to Our Advertisers Ever since the beginning of the world BIG THINGS have attracted at- tention. They have excited the admiration of people, old and young, by their im- mensity, their stupendousness. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado, one of the seven wonders of the world impresses the beholder by its bigness more than by its beauty. In the pres- ence of its colossal magnificence he pays attention to nothing else. He notices every feature of the great scene spread before him. A Full Page Ad has much the same effect. It attracts attention and holds it. The reader will not soon forget the message presented by the Full Page Ad. Here is the Roll to Date Hubbard Wds. Lumber & Coal Co. 4 Winnetka Coal-Lumber Co. ........ 4 S. Rosenbaum Co. .. 7 0% & SOX 4 Skokie Motor Co. Morse. ....... on 3 Lake Co. Construction Co. .......... 2 R: MH. Schell '& Go. 71 0: 2 Wilmette Shoe Store ....... ....... 2 Pierce Radio Co, ...... . 5% F¥ W& 1 Meyer Coal & Material Co. .......... 1 John Evans Apt. Homes ............ 1 A. Starr Beast... } Kashian Bros, i0. 0. Loi) oo 5 1 Wollf-Griffis ~uc. ih iil oils an 1 Hanson Motor Co. , 1... cours 1 Crown Oil Burner Co. ......... ...... 1 M. Portenhavizer <2... ...... 1 Schultz & Nord =... 5 = : 1 Ayres Tefft Co. .... N70 TERY 1 RoE. Jamesi:& Co... 8. 1 John M. Smyth Cour. pam. on' on... 1 Oil-o-matic..Co. J, Suan wd" 7 1 Evanston Motor Sales ... .... .. .. 1 New Evanston Theatre Co. 1 MUST HAVE PERMITS ~ With the summer vacation season in full swing motorists are advised by the touring bureau of the Chicago Mo- tor club to secure camp fire permits before going on camping or hunting trips in any of the national forests. According to reports received by the club, forest service rangers are rigidly enforcing the requirements in regard to obtaining these permits before any fire is built in the national forests. Mrs. Charles T. Morcock and her son, John, left last Saturday for Cali- fornia, where they will visit Mrs. Mor- cock's daughter, Katherine, with whom: they will remain for two months, re- turning early in October. c= PETE N= 1g onscientions ervice~ ec 24 F you employ this undertak- ing establishment you are certain to receive a painstak- ing, conscientious service, and you will feel quite satisfied that you made arrangements with us to look after the affair. Ward & Buchholz Funeral Directors Lady Assistant 912 Chicago Ave. Phone University 600 Keays of Light '8 0.H BERSCH. OD. \+ > 2. : BR 2, x. > ; w- {of N bot / NC ~ IN By ~~ < / NN 00) « IT'S ALL SO UNNECESSARY Do not suffer from eye strain and headaches and the attendant wrinkles that follow. Let us ex- amine your eyes now and show vou the style of glasses best suited to you for utility and ap- pearance. 15 wears of successful practice DR. O. H. BERSCH Optometrist 1177 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette For Appointment Phone Wil. 2766 Read All the Want Ads Well Known Realty Man Dies at Escanaba, Mich. News of the death of Archie Plant, formerly a member of the firm of Heinsen and Kroll, was received by telegram Sunday. The message re- ported that he died at noon Sunday, at Escanaba, Mich., where he had gone in June to spend the summer at Mrs. Plant's former home. He had spent the previous months in Florida where he was in business. Mr. Plant had not been reported as being ill and his death came as a shock to his many friends: Mrs. I. K. Friedman left Wednesday evening to spend two or three weeks at Estes Park, Col. This week and during Mrs. Friedman's absence, her mother and sister, Mrs. R. Maertz and Mrs. Ella Chronicher, of Cincin- nati are guests at the Friedman home at 319 Sheridan road. | The PEERLESS Insure Immediate Delivery. NORTH SHORE AUTOMOBILE CO. 1735 Benson Avenue Evanston Phone Univ. 1048 Supreme -- air, land and water f1zht of 8100 miles. seaplane flight. Eight ACKARD motors drove the giant Navy dirigible Shenandoah on its record-breaking Packard motors enabled the seaplane PN-g to travel 2230 miles 1n 28 hours, 35 minutes and 27 seconds, with a starting load of ten tons--nearly doubling the world's record for non-stop A standard Packard marine motor drove Rainbow II1 1064 miles mn 24 hours, a distance greater by 276 miles than any boat of any kind or size ever before traveled in one day. Packard's quarter century of experience in the design and manufacture of motors is available to you, also--in the Packard Six and the Packard Drive one of the new, improved Packard cars and learn what Packard's experience can mean to you in motor car performance. Packard Motor Car Co. OF CHICAGO (Evanston Branch) PACKARD ASK "THE WHO OWNS ONE BRICK OF THE BETTER KIND you will get from this building supply house. They are well made from selected brick clay and thoroughly kiln dried. All of our building mate- rials are high grade, the kind that contribute to durable construction. WINNETKA COAL and LUMBER CO. 823 SPRUCE ST. WINNETKA ley Shops Famous Ringing Crystal Ware At the price of Ordinary Glassware This is one of the most important sellings of Crystal Table Service ever announced. The first time that the Burley Shops have offered these famous wares at the price of ordinary glassware. This sale presents a wonderful opportunity to possess the finest crystal, with the ring, gleam and quality that means beauty, long service and real economy. This offering is from our new open stock of table plassware. V.S.L.Belgian Ringing Crystal The finest and clearest of imported crystal from the famous Val St. Lambert factory. V. S. L. Deep Etched Pattern V. S. L. Clear Bowl with apple green stem and foot cut flutes. i ial . $12.00 15:plecesSpecia 5 18 pieces--Special . . $15.00 (Each set comprises 6 goblets, 6 sherbets, 6 tumblers) Libby Safe-Edge Glassware AA A special purchase enables us to AR =] offer this well-known non-chip poCoT 5 ee] ware at factory cost. Libby safe-edge--will not chip--Etched border $ 550 18 pieces -- Special (6 poblets, 6 sherbets, 6 tumblers) Another interesting selling of odds and ends of Glassware and Chinaware is also being featured at this time. Many needed pieces may be secured at from 10c to 15c and up. Burley & Company CHINA . CRYSTAL - LAMPS - ANTIQUES Seven North Wabash Avenue Established 1838

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