WILMETTE, ILLINOIS, FRIpAY, JULY ff, 1923 GENUINE jcialdom of North Shore felps Railway t^ Inaugu- [rate Motor Coach Route MPANY IS PRAISED NEW TRIER DAY BOSS ; Folks, meet John J* Moran, general chairman of the New Trier Day fe«tiritie« on Thurs- day, August 23. ilmett<6 was weJ§ Tpresented last; iday evening at|t|^e ceremonies rking thlT^orrrialf inauguration of ^ new North Shc|(#| Motor Coach H ate operating "bet^eji|:':this village At i Highland Park, fimfc which began eduled operation | Saturday morn- July 21, under the^supervision of Chicago, North Shore and Mil- fl|ukee.. Electric railway, fftllage leaders including President f, members of the Board of Trus- j s, Village Clerk Orner, Manager | ultz and Collector Kerr, as welll representatives of the press, ac- ipanied John J. Moran and other (rth Shore line officials 0n the iai motor coach jojurn|^tot|tee \e* - • ,<*»#«*', &4t - .c^bf^tteiffeftheyx ined with " officials /'""'.o^C^ii^em irth Brook, Deerfieli^"ffighland| irk and Wauke|jan* in celebrating " opening of the route at a. dinner ,.. tfc^fee^ifui/.. ...Brier.' '/Gate'^ chit* >use dining hall. .. /V:Mp|ter?i ; §0 Rout. aitt^#itiN TheJourney.over,t|$ :{$|jmv1«w/§n*| /aukegan roads :#i^^i^r9i^|^."^ci;4' tye&filjiiteiliiw huge ototfecpaches JacJ^ji nothing to in-^ are |f&e absolute convenience of the lost discriminating traveler. BAND NEW TRIE DAY mm Forty Piece Organization to Provide Music at Annual I Township Festivity 00:" Appreciation of the service rejndered ie^j||g|h/fifr^ dressed at "th| dinner _„ ,,,_.__„__„ )urst of Waukegan jitid ^Hastings of lighland Park, and President Zipf of Wilmette. Presidents of the smaller ommunities situated on the new mo- or coach route also spoke enthusias- ically of the possibilities of the., coach ervice as a factor in the development the territory immediately to the est of the north shore. Officials of h e North Shore Line, including C, 5. Thompson, assistant to President Iritton I. Btididi arid Cuke Grantf pwb- icity manager of the road, who acted is toastmaster at the dinner, voiced he assurance that the North Shore ine in adhering closely to its motto,. >f "Service," was determined Idf- prO^ ide the north shore public at all imes with the best possible trans- portation.......~0:Jt^^00^00::^'2S^. Announce Schedule "The North Shore Motor Coach i-Qute scheduled from the Wilmette avenue station has-been announced as followsr""-^^^^ ',". •"'â- ' 0" I Coaches leave Wirniette daily at 'half hour intervals from 4:45 to 7:45 A^ M.; 8:45 A. M., 10:45 A. M., 12:45 Pi M., 2:45 P. M. and 3:45 P. M.; half hourly from 4:15 P. |yf. tol«i45 P. M. and hourly from 7:45 KM. to Jfi45 P. M. The schedule is fixed oft Standard time.- tt was announced at Friday's dinner that the present schedule is tentative attd friay^ Mt^r lie altered as the nelfces- sity for changes become apparent, s Fined $45 and Costs for§i! | Driving While Intoxicated John Steinbuck, 710 barrow street, %anston, was fined $45~ahd costs in the police court of magistrate Daniel M. Mickey, Saturday, for driving an automobile while intoxicated. Stein- £iick was arrested by officer Albert Borre who saw Steinbuck driving on Eourth street while in a 1 state of in- toxication.; Burglars Qpferatefl in Kenilworth last Saturday night and eatfly Sunday :fni^n^^z^il^*ucte«ded::- in getting about $3W in cloth^c^nd /rinkets from the George P^ Mch6l»,|toa^,^t ""i:" Nichols -i^i^^^lij^^KmlM^ the home throtigfiibttt Entrance was gained laffii^-^^rlfadluV' 'thf/tf^hirig. by cHriibinig^ COMMITTEES M Will Emphasize Activities for ':$!$!§&t$ifi: ! Plans lor the Annual Wilmette Beach Day to be held Saturday, August 4, are assuming definite shape, according to a statement by beach-master Vernon E. Franient Within the next lew days the. hs^Sf judges* Mmers. and d^er ofil- cials will be made"pubfe.^-* y&*£:. :,It was originally planned ;# stage':ihe Beach Day program this Saturday. A c^wt^with^ie Water Carnival for North Shore villages, sponsored by the Sheridan Shore Yacht club, made .s|ein::^waieir:. to:-p6». il4he^«* fV:|Thereva.fie ;.:fftv|i".-.ft ;eirei^, tnoWtiefe^f..__. ^rw|^:^ve1ty;:;5iStet9 idfivinf *m&;^0j$«taB*' With general chairman John J. Moran and his numerous helpers tail the New ^Prier Commercial AsssdikM^i and the Wirinetka Chamber of Commerce dil- igently at work formulatilpigli the plans for annual New Trier Day, August 237 at Gross Point Grove, it becomes cer- tain that old Mr. Weatherman can be the only person to prevent the annual township holiday from being the biggest thing of its kind in the history of the north shore. While all the "info" about New Trier Dfycannof h$,$lft out of tie bag" at this writing, lone I i| |»ermitt|d to an- rfpuhoe £&ljAe|o$<?$ie big features of the day wilf $e a Fireworks ^display in lihellevehirigl^^s^I that the Chicago Elevated Railway Band of 40 pieces will furnish the music for the day, appearing cession, as one unit in the aftefnoon and evening band concerts, and a portion of at as an ontetra for the dancing in the 'H||^ mv'vpavUioto. This organization is considered one of the finest bands in 'the:-';middle west.;V.^^^v.::-;-v-.^W^::M:M§:0 Just a bit moreinformationâ€" ne|ka Chamber of Commerce i^jlfef an,: .^entire sectibh in Trl^lkiy||^arade ;aji<| % :e^en and novelty units. te Pared* Route of dec^ratioH-5,Carl Sterner? Herbirt Paulson of mmum paces gjgatggssBar " â€" mm bve cgNfi f "ffiftSa^"®..... -,.-^f__,â€",.,â€"_^,, ,»..w», will bg .--feaus- citation exhibitions by the life guards of ohd and third places in the competitive events. Persons who pay the regular daily fee, and members of families holding beach tickets, will be eligible to enter ;the_ events, according to Franzen. The program will begin at 1:|(J o'clock. SHOW AUGUST 2 â- Zusl^^"â€""^'~'**^ff"Tir-T-^-V ;,.;'-, i. m,M., iim-.t.,-,..^i-,„ rmw.â€"°*" iia Club Announces Un- usual Feature m?$m ^An^tjpen- ijrganizatlrtr^ .W^M«« fW both the Wilmette and KenilworthComi' t«r.,W^r>hp Minute Men of the GdP stitution, just orgamzeot-wi» i» ^gw the Byron C. Stolp school on Monday evening, July 30, at 8:30 o'clock, at wfaki General Dawes will speak. Citiielir^ terested in the movement are iowtei attend. :/'•'"'â- ^,!^^^|p^^r,. >~ Active work is now underway in the organization of the Minute Men of the Constitution, a preliminary meeting " ing been held at the Village fr -^ mette, on July lo. Th* ««*tc â€"« «*» known as Company No. 4 of Wilf««M^ and is under the temporary captoincy pf Leslie W. Millar, 510 Washington ave* nue, with the following citizens acting ... j>A.~*«*»<v'i»fi«r>f Vi, Mit.i.»j.t;r for the various 1 township precincts: -:^l2th;:Ptecinct, Ralph H. Rice, 10<^ 1» ?^^I^ ^recmct, Arthur H. Howard J25? W^^^Â¥^ l^th ,-K Chas; a HfcCok 730 Ashland 'M .. ,,,ing 'WniiM â- t:a'ter" 1i* 'the "evfefting ^pr^bwfer^-'wai frighteneitl away^ frdm ||ie residence- of Mrs. Clara R. Drake||at S35nVVar- wick road, after a"::Icreeh^b'W:;-':#"'i*ear door had been cut j^ay^ „i ! The miscreant who appropriated Mr. Nichoii' suit of clothes, left his own rather shabby attire at the rear of the Culbertson home next 4ops«;g® Nephew of C. C. Schultz Killed Performing Duty County highway policeman Claude Bowman, 37 year old nephew of C. C. Schultz, Wilmette village manage^, was instantly killed Sunday when his motorcycle crashed into the rear end of an automobile near Bartlett, 111.! Bowman was traveling at a higli rate of speed, ^chasing a speeding autoist. As he shot toward the cros|§" roads^^it the edge^-Ba^ettr-ar-smalKt touring^ ear rolled directly m his path. Bowman was hurled twenty feet by the impact and instantly killedv'";:;,;.;";! ;^i:| §:'H:- ' ^L... ,^ ^" ' ., Mr. Schultz's nephew was a resi- dent of iBartlett. Lake Shore News will be found a comprehen«ive. statement by the Board of Edulation of School <M.- trict Note 3S (Wilmette) reriewing the' activities of that body during the 1922-23 school year, as well as fjving a detailed statement of the finances of the district. zr^ "r ; Every resident interested in Wil- mette's public schools is urged to read carefully the Board of Ed- ucation statement. Seven Permits Issued by Village Officials in Week Seven building pernijtf issu^ by the Wilmette village authorities this: week showed a building, jbyesttnent for the week of more than $4r,000. The per- mits authorized the construction of four residences- and three smaller buildings. . .; Mi', â- .-. iW& 'â- •. -: -$M^ The largest pefmit"of the week was granted to Mr. and MrswA^ Christo- pher. They_jwill build a ^10,000 two storythouse at 4l9^arlc^ven1iie^tTiei6T permits for $8,000 houses were given out. One was issued to F. E. Johnson, wha will build at 324 Prairie avenue. The other was granted to William Schmidt-. Mr. Schmidt will erect a one story dwelling at 1628 Highland avenue. „ AL $6,000 o^e ^tof^^resideit will ybe built at 1511 Elmwood avenue by A. Abramsoh. -â€"Fer-mitsâ€"fisf- alterations -and^priva __ garages were- received- by_-JoJinâ€"A^ Roman, 901 Greenwood^avenue; An- toinette Gage, 1210 Qreeriwood avenue* anp A. D#(^.s1i/:iS2%.Ce|itrar'%#iie. i|WlV£S GET IN ON FUN Wilmette's official family liked last Friday's~rnotoos5ach tideto Brier Gate so well, t ft ;^lec»de^; ;$& - jtef- tfierajidwes in on the fun and in consequence"* up a party Wednesday evening of this week that enjoyed ^a North Shore line motor coach Journey over the Glewiriew: *anid Waukegan roads, and thence north to Glen Flora Cjpuntr^cl^ kegan. where dinner *was served! 1 . cdmniercia ..,-â€"„ ^-r ^w^nshM bedecked for AeJoStasi^l. Also^ they will have flags placed :<on |lfie parkways throughout the line of march and, in this connection, are asking the residents to put out the flags 7or New Trier^Dajc %c^<a Special emphasis is placed this year upon the children's New Trier Day. The usual flag parade will, oi course, pro- ysdei ihe principal featur«, but, in addi- tiohr there irfSplarihedl niany surprises for the kiddies^,«that will likely include a dog and pbiiy "show, free eats atul drinks and playthings. The New Trier Commercial association officers announce that accident insurance will be secured to protect|every parties ||ant in the New %$m Day activities. 'Wm^0M',": ^\:Mt&J0mm^ - '&M Supply Pastors Appear At | iical Presbyterian Church Rev. Paul A. Peterson; pastor of the Piesbyteriaii chmdi at MonmouthT-Jlfcj: will preach the sermon Sunday morning, July 29, at the Wilmette Presbyterian church. On Sunday morning, August 5, the pulpit of the; local Presbyterian church Will be filled by Dr. M. Willard Lamp, uniyersity secretary ofthfe General Board bf Education of the Presbyterian de- liommationi::::;^::.;;.'. Mf^M: iMSP i-..^Or.^«^--M*si--Ge©^ge;"#l: t^gllparl: |enioyi^ a valpioa Mini' â€"i^a* Tiered whaF you ve been look- itJ^^fajtft; jwst what •yOuTlnee< in your; business. ,Wersted says it's a bargain. ? FOR SALEâ€"STEWART ONE^ TON TRUCK, 1820. If you can use ft truck of thts~caparotty;"feir~i ~ show you a~ been overhauled and repainted* WERSTED MOTOR CO. tn*tkar-*«6r --*isy orcln^tra. The orchestra lows : Overture, "Midsummer progam will be a^J Night's | Di&ui$. ...••â- ..................... MeiSeJiMbi Nocturne, "Midsummer Nigm'l:J3&ap$ ................... •>> ,d M.eMl|lsso^n Wading March, "Midsummer Night's Dream" â- ..........C^SrM^elssoim' Forest Sprites, Opus 4% i.% .MacDowell Waltz. "On The Beautiful Blue Dai^ ube".........-----M&i&i:.0 Strauss The Ravina club Tieleet: committee is still taking subscriptions for the $15 books of gate admissions. Jf ticket books are desired they may be secured by telephoning the ticket chairman ft the various towns as follows i*. ':-^^f^^ â- .Eva1ftston^,^»f:^^^ mette :^...:,Mrs.^ P^rriv-'Smithers"^iCenu^' worth: Miss Isabel Klinell S^inetka: Mrs_ Arthur Dean^IJlubjhai^ fe Mrs. Luther Barber;..; Glencoe: |^S. Os- Jcar_JWest; Ravinia: Mrs. Chas. liaw^e. «$ Kenilworth Drops Alleged Ordinance Violation Case A case brought against William JL Wilson, 611 Linden avenue, Kenil- worth. by the village of Kenilworth for the alleged violation oi the Kenil- worth building code was dismissed at the wish oi the village last We^nes- dayjn the:,c|h|r|,|^m^ M. Mickey, i :«S#r#te t^4 .«:I% The case was brought into court when ^llajge||authoritfes fdund^ihat Wilson was building a garage at 611 Linden avenue * riot conforming to the Kenilworth building code. When it was learned that Wilson had been granted a permit to build the gifiie, as^i tJsibidlig: hilterjyfea^ the case, althoiugh the bfoilding was clearly ,a violation of "the ordinance. ' €«]<i» Apoplexy Causes Sudden Death of Kenilworth Man All Vpt«r» Eligible Every person oC itoting age, who eiiS dorses the principles which The Minute Henrx^e^Wr^ehroeo^rF^SirWest Kenilworth avenue, was fouireHdead in his bed earl^5?Monday morningil^-:„A_ ^l*~"n~~~~~r~7' TT.^'r' "~ J^^iciaii^tated^at^poplexy JWaV E^^^,^^ isrere^held fronr St. Augustine's Epis^ copal church, Wilmette, Tuesday eve- ning at 7 o'clock with Itev. Edwin Gi ^Hunter as the officiating clergyman. Burial was at Qvin£yf Illinois. , Mti #chroeder was the proprietor of a confectionery lii Kenilworth, where he has resided for the past four years. Before moving to Kenil- worth' Mr|, fpchroell^ n-Quincyr'"' ";-â- â- ',"*'0""/.;,;â- . . "^','* He^ is survived twelve yearL^ol Schroeder. l^teW# &-W&4 WM& Gen. Charies a Daiv^1!*! Address Newly Organized Local Units fcrS^ â- '.%'#! ^â- ^ww^^m^^ ........,. |^^^I>aw««. Behind Association /^;S"I- li^pi^l Charles G. Dawes' is the ©rigi4 natiil lamjilynamic force in the Minute! J^ Constitution and the mOve-i? • -jfiW"^'^^' companies? ^W%^nJi^|hM of over twenty thou^l ^$m$^0^gl,. r.v;- /ill :|7^|^nu1telll|n of. the" Constitution isâ- * as; non-parfizan| association organistedP mroStain::^egai# from Illinois to .'tKeS ,^ubj^ca^^|||:;|)emocratic State', anil 'Nat^ala^piip^ons, pledged to sup-ll port ^he SfoBoWtnirsplanks in the plat4 ,; i.I^%dyocaTin^:thi|: renewal :lnd:'buil#| in^ up of J-espect ||>r law andJfcxpnJ stitution of the United States.:.$*-â- •* ^encie&l;|pcl|;;;-bpei> class or religiousli discriminations ^ -3. .Recognizing the right of the mdi«i- â- P$ffl H associate] with others to defeml Withm the/la^ihis rights and advance!! his economic, social and political intei^ftt '^^|B^V"' ' ' "':' â- 'â- â- :'â- â- •â- ':M 4|||Bndorsing the announced position!! Of the government of the United StatesJ/ maintaining that the right of a citizen to work without unlawful interferencep la^fS sacred as^the right of a citizen tof ceaSe work,ff«»{|c^^iiheiier he-is« -pr-'ls not *. fflembet*,l|^%*lsbbr«W' otheii": -^Me*m^m.:mimm States musk be above and beyond that to any civil orfg mdustr^organijation. workuig;} for thel interest of special groups or classed MS â- â- " • ;" Good Government " â- â- â- 'â- 'â- •;:#%; The above is a movement for g< ^^^n^S^J W not >« ttie interesf *Â¥â- any individual candidacy for ^Whether ^ you are a Jein|icrmt or a republican, to join this movement does not mean that you apandoa, your politi- cal party, It mean? thaCyou demand and propose to" see^fm-*fm party properly upholds in precept; and action ^ titeti©n-%f^^e^Unr|ie<r ^Utei and its principles, for which our for?; ^ears tougTuTTana^died, and which has Men of the Constitution stand for, will * be, welcomed to membership regardless oise^ *T6e wocking man will be everyj bit as welcome as the moneyed man*4 The movement is not a drive against the labor organizations, or any other or- ganizationi, as long as thef^ar* law abiding^ ..^ ,Claiise" M B^tt!^Wdrm of the Minute Men clearly recognizes the by his^l#idi|F fand> t^t^of #* individual to associate vance his mterestSfcv,