WINNETKA TALK December 19, 1925 0 : " § 1 0 JN . ad dd Ld w M HOYT PIONEER that time the aged pioneer began to | REZIEEPEENEIZERR J By a Rt Dis ' 4 fail rapidly, and, at the time of his de- Y ha SUMMONED BY DEATH parture for Florida early in the Stuy I; 576% Lincoln Avenue Telephone R he seemed to welcome the day when he | & . Reid . ka 18 | would join the departed companion ¥ Winnetka, Illinois Winnetka si $1 Zh Prominent Resident of Winnetka | of more than three score years. He had | § RN and Green Cove Springs, Fla., Recided to dispose of his Winnetka Ni 5 tt 2 & Dies in Southland Birthday anniversaries were occa- a : yous a] § ? "hi aon | SiOns of great jollification in the Hoyt | 3 M I S S H E R B S i i) William M. Hoyt, pioneer Chicago family and were invariably accom- | A business man, and one of the best panied by a large assemblage of rel- |& . ~ known residents of Winnetka, passed |; tives and friends. Last April the elder | 3 1 £s fR away at his winter home in Green| poyts celebrated their 65th wedding | R Cove Springs, Fla., Thursday of this anniversary amid scenes of great fes- ls 3 week, at the age of 88 years. tivity. Four days later Mrs. Hoyt was | &f gi Despite his advanced years, Mr. Hoyt | summoned by death. XJ HR had been remarkably well preserved Mr. Hoyt is survived by a son, N. |i i) both physically and mentally. In re- | gndon Hoyt; four grandchildren, Wil- Ni v4 A cent years he gave much of his time | iam M. II, Landon Jr. Mrs. Elliott | In to writing on various subjects and |g Stearns of Cleveland, and Mrs. P. 2X "Go Y; gh any of his Srgeles Sabeared n Flor L. Sutherland of Green Cove Springs, AR ida newspapers. He had been retire dt at grandchildren. : from business for several years and A => grea; Eranqcmidren RSIS AR was an enthusiastic - golfer. nN Mr. Hoyt came to Chicago in 1855 : he from Vermont when the population of * 2 the city was about 60,000." After work- Cicely Haas . ° ing for a brief spell as clerk in grocery Christmas S ecial i and fruit stores, he launched into the § fruit business for himself, beginning H a t S = on a capital of $89. Unfailing-atten- : ad tion tothis enterprise brought a devel- Introducing Felt and Velvet IR opments of business that was nothing hats in all the smart shades. 3 short "phenomenal. The Chicago (= fire, ch wiped out his business, Decided Reductions a failed fo deter him, and, from the j : . ) ashes of the great loss was built one Also, attractive Russian Peasant Exquisite iE of the greatest wholesale grocery es- Dresses in all the desired colors A tablishments in the Middle West. at very moderate prices. . ) In recent years Mr. Hoyt spent his . x Venetian Glass : . : Scarfs, in all colors, suitable for winters at Green Cove Springs, main- 3 : taining his beautiful summer home at Christmas Gifts 550 Sheridan road in this village. His 946 Oak S ' had been a most happy outlook on a tree P life and living until last April when Winn. 320 ERFUME death claimed Mrs. Hoyt after 65 " years of beautiful comradeship. From a I RI ER VR WR VE EN EN VEN NEVE KM #3 P O W DER SETS ¥ STOP! LOOK! in lovely shades y + * 3 What could make her more - with ; > happy on Christmas morning N 2 & than a ¥ fi § a loral stoppers ; SIMPLEX IRONER HE c x) 4% 3 y 3 <8 at $12.00 per set 2 : not only would she be happy on : RN S - Ne | Wi 3 . Christmas day, but on every S| & also A s Ironing day of the year. Sg io a =) [XR &, . . . /s y A special reduction for Christ- 2 many, many : 3 mas only--regular price $169.00 - A + . 9) i ; Sale price iy NEW LAMPS and SHADES # y $145.00 x ; ; L J =) . . . > ae A beautiful in design i : Terms if desired ! 3 ~~ 5 - 3 > 3 : R ; Tree Lights -- Flashlights--Toy ¥ ranging in price from ; 3 * & lo 3 Trains -- Vacuum Cleaners -- * : : = jh y Toasters -- Waffle Irons -- Per- ) $5.00 to $50.00 3 ¥ colators, etc. ps X y If Electrical--We Have It y 3 w North Shore Electric Shop ; / : : 1 op L.arly : % F. W. Schwall 5 . ir = 554 Center Street Phone Winn. 44 3 & h. X 7 | © : ih REA AAA AIA A AIAN AAI 2 IIB DATA | NADIA AA ABAD A IAT AB AT AT DA A 2A BN