K;.^-^*P?fpt^a|;S|g?g W^ Frank McClure Joins Big Bond Company-Forces < W. Frank McClure, 219 Broadway, for three years advertisingâ€"manager of the Fort Dearborn bank and editor of Fort Dearborn Magazine, this week became director of advertising for the American Bond and Mortgage company of China go. ------ â- . ::,;;,y •â- '.',:,.â- , â- â- â- .â€" The name and good will of the Fort Dearborn Magazine has been purchas- ed by the American Bond and Mort- gage company and, which company will continue the publication (under Mr. McClure's direction-----------\^----- Mr. McClure is well known in ad- vertising circles. He is founder and present head of the Chicago Advertise _ing council, and chairman of the Na- tional Advertising commission. Prominently Locally , In Wilmette and on the north shore Mr. McClure is best known as president of the Wilmette Sunday Evening club which, under his splendid "airection, has developed-4nto-one-of the finest institutions-of-its type in_ thfe United/ States. Mr* McClure's wide acquaint- ance among speakers of national, re- "'hdwfir^Iiasnroughtto^ ttar^llmett© Sunday Evening club some of the best platform; talent available. ;|itfr. Mc- Clure is also active in Congregational church circles and is counted among the foremost civic workers on the north shore. Chester Ronan, smaU=sojfc -of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Konan, 1041 Linden avenue, is seriously ill. ----Did you ever see a tile batnroom smiie â€"show yours Blue Devil Cleanser and watch. Adv. Ltg20-ltc NOTICE OF AWARD KENILWORTH SPECIAL 'ASSESS- ]\£ENT NO. 12 . jaoticeJs_lier^lJ3tiB4y*itrthat^ttoe^Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Kenilworth, Cook County, Illinois, after due publication of notice as required by -law, didT on the -l»th-day-of- Maxehr^-^ & 1922, aWard to Clias M Porter Con** pariy the contract for the construction of the improvement, consisting of a. system py~ordinance of said Village, and for the construction of whicliâ€"improvement ~a: speciar assessment was levied and con- firmed by the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, as Kenilworth Special Assessment No. 12, for the total sum of ------a^iiR^ilB^^^^^if "Of COSt>. JAMES C. MURRAY, President of the Board of Local Improve -------ments-ofâ€"KenHwoFthr-Coofe-G**1**?^ IUinois. __________L20-ltc LAMP SHADES Made to orderâ€"Old ones repaired and sewing by the day.â€"Call EVANSTON 7371 Instructorâ€"-Piano- Vols* and Harmony Miss Adelaide C. Jones Graduate of the American Con- servatory of Music, Chicago Tel. Wil. 2558â€"^530 Central Ave. afinatatin TrHE LAKE SHORE NEWSt^FRJ0AÂ¥v • â- â- â- ......- gggrnggmgi SIGNS THAT INDICATES* i ONE IS GROWING OLD Huntington, W. Va.~When did you first notice,that you were growing old? A reporter here set out to learn the answer trom different^unttagtoirpeo^ pie, with some interesting results. Here are some of the answers: U When I noticed the first gray hair. When I met my son lor the first time -walking with a girl. When a girl friend told me she was in love with some other man. When I lost my first tooth. When I lost my breath while going up MIL :,;:':-:__l^ . When a mother asked me to see her young daughter home. When the presence of many people began to bore me. When I began to find more pleas- use in staying home than in going out in the evening. Mr. C. C7 Mitchell, 814 Linden ave- nue, returned last Friday from a busi- ness trip to Detroit, Mioh.,..;•"--; --' NOTICE OF AWARD KENILWORTH SPECIAL ASSESS- MENT NO. 13 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Kenilworth, Cook County, Illinois, after due publication of notice as required by law, did, on the 18th day of March, A. D. 1922, award to CharlesM^JBorter Com- pany the contract for the construction of the improvement, consisting- of a system ^of vitrified tile pipe-sanitary sewersr-et<w as described by ordinance of said Vil- lage, -and for the construction of which improvementr-a- speeial -assessment wai levied and confirmed by the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, as Kenilworth Special Assessment No. 13, for the total sum~ of twenty-one thousand, four hun- dred sixty-one and 70-100 -dollars (upon the approximate quantities of the estN mate of cost.) JAMES C. MURRAY, President of the Board of Local Improve- ments .of Kenilworth, Cook County, Illinois. L20-ltc Get Your $1.00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS from your druggist today. If you are Jhjn__andLemaciateA and- wish something to help yoi "~~ and increase your Weight, Yeast Vitamine Tablets should be used in connection with organic Nuxated Iron. With-., out organic iron, docii iooa and V liainlnes &i'« -absolutely u8eless.asyourbodycannotcliange inert, lifeless food into living cells and tissue unless you have plenty of organic iron in your blood. Organic iron takes up oxygen from your lungs. This oxygenated organic iron unites with your digested food as it is absorbed into poweT'atid*^ne1lgfyT*witn6ut organic iron in your blood your faodmerely passes thruyour- body without doing you any good.' , Arrangements have been made with the â€"aruggistsorthis city to give every reader of this paper a large $1.00 package of Genuine , Yeast Vitamine Tablets absolutely free with every purchaBe of a bottle of Nuxated Iron. NIJYATFD IRON iSSaal&i "ff-PlHLJJ feaini lig Co. F. MEIER, Prop. _ iHfe >-Sit pleases tEe public^taste^ +3tnd it is an eeonoraieat1 ^to order it. Our pastry j^jnf _qiia_Vty g"prf me.ly Sable. 116£ Wilmette Aye._ ll. In 10tKond»lkem»*cJprop«rti*ssr« thorongUy mixed with water. Thw, MPs C. BL Q. Tablet* act onatdH sidy, gi»s icEel withiml ihby sadUfw >Wtm> fnlilt «nd U Crippt kag Wfflft *•â- *â€"., -.___-r by adual t««tr are hJk isrfced by ftc stomach joiccs. * To prove this, subject otW Uua C. B. Q. Tablets to the test, and observe that ia most instances as how w aww^ ft^pir^ lor coivWe dUnttgratioa. Otmsmi £ B. Q. Tablets m «d box boariaf Mr. HVs portrait sad uga-tm. <SJ*I ». h. hiu. company. BEmorr'^ AGAIN8T MEMORIAL' PLAN Fourteen stateB already have refused financial afesistan.ee to the move tor a George Washington and World War Memorial building in Washington, D. C., and 16 other states will follow suit, according to the American Legion's legislative committee. The Legion op- poses construction of the elaborate memorial at a time when thousands of ex-service men are jobless and in H< EAT|MORE JCE CREAM >~p HATt,STK«nroctor,s ad- _ X ivicei-=And how seldom the doctor prescribes some- thing for you that is really enjoyable and tasty! And if it's good for the sick it's doubly good for the well. Keep well Cream.------- on good_Ice^ Home-made full Cream Carmels, lb. 60c Ask for a Sample SNIDER & CAZEL CASHiCARRY TREES SHRUBS FRUITO PLANTS. II Rig xfubictlon in price whm ypu come to our nursery for therji. ; All stock hardyâ€"freshly dufihrr-roots .not dried out. . |^,V-i;l:.~;>ig|r"i^,;"':'; How to"o^^"'*in^Ur^^^^-;-: Peterson Ave. Is the north lln#;?|tf Rosehill Cemetery, do west about 2 miles to nursery, just acfossr the canal. Fine roads. Sixty-six years, in this location.: ^^^^^^^^p^^p^^ â- We also0:1rna^:SeBii^^ the stock when desired. 3PETERSON::INURSERY?^ OFFICE 50 NORTH LA SALLE ST. We do expressing to Chicago and adjoining cities Moving Expressing Long Distance Hauling Phone 40 ^re^^Savin^^tions fV>rilifi_Nfirlh^5hore ^ifsflpl M QmSo£^ XJhrfif you preferyymtm to John ~~~ 'm ~^" â€""â€"*â€" Hospital Maternity Wing Fund, care of Chamber ^ of Commerce, 608 Davis St., :toan$tonm^^ ^|^;§i5||^«^aj| |gg|||l|^^ ;: .... â- ^â- h0^3g^l^^^,,.^ vri.^^.MSi^^ - , nia^,^J