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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1923, p. 4

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923 STOCK COMPANY PLAY NEXT WEEK New Evanston Theatre Se- cures Well Known Stars for Summer START MONDAY, JULY 9 All Seats to be Reserved, Elliott Announces A dramatic stock company, known as "The Evanston Players," will make its initial bow to the north shore pa- trons of high class dramas and comedies with the success farce, "Fair and Warmer," by Avery Hapwood, at the New Evanston theatre Monday evening, July 9. The play enjoyed a run of a year and half in New York, and eight months at the Cort Theater in Chicago. Barry McCormack, who was also featured in "Turn to the Right" a few years ago, and Miss Margery Wil- liams will be starred. Successful Star Miss^ Williams played in "Nightie Night," that enjoyed a long run in Chicago. She also played with Hen- ry Miller and Blanche Bates in "The Famous Mrs. Fair." It has been said that Miss Williams is one of the best dressed women on the stage as well is one of the prettiest. In installing this company of play- ers in the New Evanston Theatre, Clyde E. Elliott, managing director of the house, has endeavored to please his patrons by offering plays by good companies as well as photo- plays. Many Old Favorites Among the plays from which a se- lection for early presentation at the New Evanston will be "Scandal," "Turn to the Right," "Nightie Night," "The Bad Man," "Scrambled Wives," "Rolling Home," "East is West," "Smilin* Throufh," and "Six Cylinder Love." All seats will be reserved, and prospective patrons are requested to place their names on the subscription list, thereby assuring themselves of the same seats each week for any per- formance they desire. The books double: the: pleasure: of your trip to ybllowstok13 The pleasure of your trip to Yellow- stone can be doubled by traveling via Lander, the new Southern Entrance, in one direction enabling you to enjoy scenery grand beyond compare, here- tofore not accessible to the tourist. Go via Lander, return via West Yel- lowstone. See the Jackson Hole coun- try, greatest big game retreat in the world, Jackson Lake and the Teton Mountains, most majestic range in all the Rockies, Salt Lake City, Colorado Springs and Pike's Peak Region, Den- ver, with its Mountain Parks, all on one grand scenic circle ticket. The trip of a lifetime. Write C. A. Cairns, P. T. M„ C. & N. W. Ry., 226 W. Jackson St., Chicago, for free copy of illustrated folder, "Teton Mountain Route to Yellowstone," and other in- teresting information or Phone Wil- mette Ticket Agent, Earl E. Orner, Wilmette 4. â€"Advertisement for these reservations will be open on Monday and every day following from 11 o'clock until 9 o'clock in the evening. A Dollar a Mileâ€"That's What These Speeders Paid H. J. Rosenberg, of the Rosenberg Department store, Evanston, and Gor- don P. Kelley, Chicago, were each fined $45 and costs by justice Daniel M. Mickey this week. Both men were found guilty of speeding 45 miles an hour on Sheridan road. They were arrested by Rolice officer Henry Brautigan. The case against Rosenberg was or- iginally brought early in June. It was continued three times and was not fin* ally settled until this week. The case against Kelley was decided at the or- iginal hearing. Spki â„¢S5RS h George H. Taylor Real Estate Mortgage Co. Loans on City and Suburban Property $2,000 to $1,000,000 or more $y2% to 6% Installment loans limited to $8,000 Liberal prepayment privileges witruall loans Real Estate Loan Correspondent____ The Prudential Insurance Company of America N MRS. HENRY J. SMITH Teacher of French Special instruction in con- versation and song diction. Address inquiries, to 806 Oakwood avenue, Wilmette. Telephone 193. 312 S. Clark St., CHICAGO *MHiMrt*'"'<iuMlm Wabash 1246 LAKE GENEVA AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL LAKE HIGH CLASS SUMMER HOMESITES, ONLY $375 IDEAL LOCATION for your summer home; only \l/i hours from Chicago by N. W. RR. 3 hours by auto with GOOD ROADS all the way. Moderate restrictions. Lots sold only to desirable people. MANY BEAUTI- FUL TREES on this 50x100 foot lot for $375. TERMS if desired. ARRANGE TO SEE THIS. Call phone or write ' Bungalow Tea Room Formerly Robinson s Restaurant 1122 Central Ave. The Coolest Place in Tptpn is now Open for Business Tea or Luncheon at 3 P. M. Dinner 5:30 to 8:30 ing Drinks at all hours until midnight Light Lunches, Ice Cream and Refresh-! INE Attention given to ANCE Special Parties Under Personal Supervision of Jesse R. Gathercoal. Jr. D ;* mmiiimrrnMniiiiiiaairiiiiiwi il^m TAXI EXPRESS CALL WILMETTE 40 FOR TAXI and EXPRESS We «e â€"^^-jvejou with TAXI Taylor and Powers 5732 Madison St., Chicago Hume Austin 0341 Phone Wilmette 2600 721 Main St, Wilmette, ID. Everything for the Automobile TOURING? Are you going touring? Let us put your car in proper shapeâ€"grease, oil etc. We also have many necessary things for the • tourist such as Luggage Carriers Straps Seat Covers Spot Lights and be sure to take a Good Jack J. C. Slown A. B. Van Deusen EXPRESS 1225 Central Ave. TAXI LULIAS BROTHERS WMMMiMWlWL 637 MAIN STREET WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Wilmette 1181 Wilinette Ave. Opposite Village Hall A Cool Place, to Eat You will enjoy our 75c TABLE d'HOTE DINNER _' Served from 5:30 to 8:30 TRYOW TODAY *;M Short Order* at M^:i ,w& AU Hour* 'â- â- â-  - S QUICK f I iffTABLE d'HOTE SERVICE m+si. THE HOME GOOD FRUIM We know our fruits and vegetables are good. Our custom- ers know it. But there are many peo- ple who have never given us a Mai. They are the ones who don't know our fruits are good. We merely ask you for a sm^opportunity to serve you who have never ^â€" to see us. Phone 154 or 159 Phone 154 or 159

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