Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 7 Jul 1928, p. 14

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BO EC TY TH HTH SS, 12 WINNETKA TALK July 7, 1928 Mrs. Edmund Sheerer returned tol C. Harold Clark and his family have her home at 250 Poplar street on Satur- | left their home at 465 Sunset road to day, June 30, after a trip to California. go to New York City. Mr. Clark was RN transferred to the New York City of- Twelve Indian tribes once lived in| fice of the Gardner Advertising com- Illinois. pany. -_ . u ): Fe --- - - - = -- ] 2) iE Grace Herbst | Gifts--Interior Decorating Annual i July Opportunity Sale 20% Discount | Unequaled Values I 563 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka £ ). [SL T7777 777 SER SH, "KEEPS THE FOOT WELL" Winnetka's Police Make Twenty-Nine Arrests for June Twenty-nine arrests were made by Winnetka police during the month of June, according to figures compiled this week by the police department. The charges on which the arrests were made and the number of arrests in each case are listed below: Speeding EF PRRRLC SOWLRRI ET 1 4 No chauffeur's license .............. 1 Tampering with electric meter ..... 1 Assault and battery 2] Drunk and disorderly ..8 No village license ........... revised No state license tanh. turin di oe... 2 No lights ..... ys hy | Truck:on'boulevard:«................ 1 Robbery fugitive i gonial Leaving an accident .. Se Parking . re Ts in vs Fore 4 Keeping a fierce dog 1 Twenty-six of those arrested were fined and two were turned over to the Chicago police. Miss Mary Forster, 809 Elm street, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents in West Virginia. "Silent as the Sphinx" | You've heard it said of many a man. often, the silent one is Yet, quite the Thinker and Do-er . . . patiently forging ahead to higher goals in life. While others do getting somewhere. the talking, he's busy And, invariably, he's a man Immediate CLEARANCE ¢ of all Arch Preserver Summer Shoes If you're bound for some summer resort or if you intend to remain in town you will be glad to supple- ment your wardrobe with smart Arch Preserver Foot- wear at these radically reduced prices. White and Colored Shoes Only Hot Weather Shop Early Footwear Shop early while the stock Combining style and com- and size range is more fort with reduced prices. complete. ARCH SHOE SHOP DOWNTOWN EVANSTON 630 Church Street In The Carlson Building who consistently saves his money! Not talk, but patience, work and thrift lead to success. Your first step is a SAVINGS ACCOUNT at this bank. BANKING HOURS Daily 8 A.M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. and 7 to 8 P. M. Hubbard Woods Trust & Savings Bank 952 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods "oii wave Ra i i ak

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