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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 May 1924, p. 14

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ui4 __ \VILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1'1.2-~ Health Insurance the real organist. 'Twas in those days that he 1earne d t h e va Iue. o f For the Whole Family the rear vision mirror. . Durmg the offertory he could watch the ISSUED BRIDAY b~F- EACH WEICK ushers walking Up and do~n the LLOYD BOLLI TER. IYC. aisles and thereby determme the U22 Cenh:al Ave., Wilmette, IlL length of his piece. J:Ie al~o WUaet1e 1._ learned some slight profictency m 5-Pass. Touring ·v·scaiPnorv ·2.00 A YEAR the heel-and-toe pedal method. All communications must be accomMoreover he achieved some panted by the name and address ot the legitimate effects by joint use. of f. o. b. Flint. Midi. writer. Articles for Wednesday _publication noon should reach the editor l)y to the vart'ous banks of keys, domg ·tnsure appearance In current Issue. po.orly what Jesse Crawford does Resolutions of eondolence. cards or so well on the big organ at the thanks. obituary, poetry, notices ot en-. Chicago Theater. What he, !lot tertalnm~nts or other affairs where · d an admittance charge will be made or Jesse, most enjoye "was usmg a collection taken, wlll be charged at the stop known as V?x Hu!lltegular advertising rates. ana " surprising the audttor s wtth Entered at the poet omce at wn- an ~xaggerated imitation of the tnette. Illinois. as mall the "" ". k. human vot'ce. In one _of ·econd claas, under the matter act of of Marcb · t~<7t. ~ the instruments pf his acquamFRIDA Y, MAy 9, 1924 tance there was a cheese - ~ox WELLS- WE SCOT CO., INC. partly filled with pebbles, whtch Separate the Grades. when rotated sounded somewhat llt3 Cbica&o Ave. Phoae 1151-8857 ;1/inforce the· Traffic Laws. like a rain-storm. When this EYIUlatoa i,fJ,.i/d the Through Traffic Road. device wa s used, the more apPeoria :· prehensive members of the conMEMORIAL DAY gre ga ti on reached in vo1un tarily ;;=_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ We understand that the com- for their umbrellas. mittee in charge of the Memorial He was relieved of his job heDay program is planning for that cause he began playing the Closday a procession, memorial exer- ing Voluntary in the middle of cises, and also field events and the benediction. games for the children. --------Is it fitting that on the program "SAY IT!" of the day dedicated to the memMany people take the services ory of those who have fallen in of others for granted. They ask ESTIMATES the country's service there should others to do things for them and FREE be games and athletics? We he- then give not · the slightest exlieve that the answer of the pression of their gratitude. majority of our Wilmette citizens Nothing is said to the person who will he a decided "No!" has rendered the service that Incorporated The purpose of Memorial Day would lead him to believe that 34Z s the grateful and solemn re- anybody had appreciated what he Park A.,., Da'ria St. memhering of those who gave up has done. The service has been ETaaaton Glencoe their lives that this nation might TAKEN with amazing ease, but Pb.o- 7121 Phone 1M live. If a dear friend of ours had nothing has been GIVEN in redied, would we on the anniversary turn. of his death plan to have games · No doubt gratitude has been and athle tic events? felt, but it pught to be expressed Jnasmuch as sports and con- in suitable words or deeds. A tests do not conform to the spirit simple "Thank you!" means and purpose of Memprial Day, much to souls of even ordinary let us omit them from the pro- sensibility. Something done for gram of that day and put them another and nothing said in reon the Fourth of July program. turn has often caused resentment and suffering. If you are grateful to another COME AND CO From the great outer spaces or appreciate what he has done, a comet rushes into the range of SAY IT! <Formerly ne IA,ke Shore Newa) llet&bllahed 1912 with ·wMcb Is combined TBB WIL·E'I'Tii: LOCAL NEWS BatabUshed 1898 l t ~ METTE L. Lff£1often moted to the bench where he officiated in the absence of I I ~ ~,,, ,,,,,,,,,. Tel···-· .......... ... '495 I TRACY HOLMES MOTOR co. ~ Phone 4903 EVANSTON 1027 Datis St. I I IN ALL THE WORLD NO CAR LIKE THIS JEWETT .SIX ASK Revi us WHY Presente I · I ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ~ ~ ~bout BLACK DIRT FERTILIZER To Beautify Your Lawna LIME ROOFING over the Old Shingles CRUSHED STONE To Dreaa Up Your Drivewaya Edinger & Sons Eatabliahecl 1107 EVANSTON WILMETI'E Noyea and Colfas 1301 Lake AYeaae E·anaton 5035 Wilmette M1-142 WINNETKA 72Z Elm Street N ~~~H~ E .... Winnetka MS human vision, is seen for only a little while, and then is gone for a lifetime. In like manner a tornado suddenly races into our experience and out again. lt is not rare tor human beings to act in the same way. One such wanderer we shall never forget. A girl it was in her late teens. She was on a North Shore car on her way to Winnetka, when suddenly she was caught by an '1 t' F 11 ept ep tc spasm. e ow travelers did what little they could for l)er, hut one seizure followed another in quick succession. She was removed from the car at Winnetka and taken to the North Shore Health Resort. We got a clue to what we supposed was her real name. Much telephoning NEWSPAPERS AND LAWS Presloent\;ooli<fge --In his - re- The Spirit of the cent speech at the WaldorfAstoria in New York City is reported to have said: One newspaper is better than many crimi!lal laws." Immediately preced!~g this declaration he had said: We need a faith that is broad ~nough to let the people make heir own mistakes. Little progress .can be made by merely attempting to repress what is evil,· our great hope lies in developing what is good." Then followed the statement above, in which the President placed the value of the newspaper above that of criminal E · law. vtdently President Coolidge believes that one of the fundadone in following up this mental principles of a dem,ocracv is that each citizen should have The unfortunate girl stayed at the liberty to do his own thinkthe Resort two nights and a day ing. He believes that the good in and then was taken to the Cook County hospital. There it was our.people can be developed most fi 11 d' rapt?ly and healthfully by disna Y tscovered that she had semmating correct information escaped from the asylum at Kan- and putting up to the people the kakee, to which place she was thinking out of current problems. then returned. And so this unknown child Almost explicitly he calls on the newspapers of the country to came and went. A little while gather and publish the facts and with us, then gone forever. all the facts. Facts plus thinking will wipe out the need for PLAYINC 11fE PIPES criminal laws. We don't mean the bag "pipes." Cooperate with us in getting We refer to that chest of whistles the FACTS! commonly known as the 14pipeorgan." And by "playing the Between May 12 and May 22 pipes" we trust that you will take theY. W. C. A. of Chicago and us to mean sitting on a high vicinity will put on its annual bench and, by manipulating cer- drive for funds with which to tain stops and keys, allowing carry on its splendid work for the compressed air to issue through coming year. The desired sum, pipes of assorted sizes and pro- $183,<XX>, will he secured through duce more or Jess pleasing melo- the active, enthusiastic house-todies and harmonies. house work of eighty teams of The present writer used to play women. The object of the Y. W. the pipe-organ. His first connec- C. A. is to "Help Girls to Help tion with that noble instrument Themselves." Just what this was when he functioned as as- means will be understood when istant 13rganist. Even in that the fact is fully appreciated that humble position he received the As ociation is 72; self-suppraise for the patience and skill porting. For every dollar it ith which he pumped, or "blew," costs to maintain the Y. W. C. A., e Mgan. Later he was pro- the girls themselves pay 72 cents. North Shore ESIDENTS· of North Shore towns feel themselves to be citizens of . the North Shore as much as of the particular town in which they live. There is a common bond of spirit, energy and ideals that characterizes the whole North Shore. The North Shore Line has become part of the lives of North Shore citizens because it gives exactly the sort of transportation service suited to this remarkable territory. A friendly, courteous transportation service, dependable, convenient and rapid. The North Shore Line has been a potent force in welding North Shore towns to each other for their mutual improvement, and has made the cities at both ends of its system immediate!Y accessible to all these North Shore communities. Fast, frequent trains whenever you want them, from the center of Milwaukee to and through Chicago's Loop to 63rd Street on the Soutli Side, serve every intermediate community. This is tht which This is the ~cnted by an picture it w I consider this entertal perM!ct in a the "'work w ture that it ancies that The story, of the Fr01 ce rns a fan their midst ~on whose characteristit tly. Also a years has a helper." In the mo ~o n, was pq cha racter? productiop the chara,:te a mi irresporl txpected th~ ~I aine filrili -o rne very 'e1 \ ·an Horne, a distinct i has hereto£ Tenney, wi up, was del '·O rin, leav the most de Williams d having made oi the youn " Icebound, good ca~t, fi1 orous s1tuat it was a d stages. I a performan of my opi who voted as to the G ance of the just as th ferred "BI "1200 a Y The perf eluded the for the yea of the prod I want to able work tion is doin it was ful ship. hiveaflea R A second week which was that gi ty member Militia ass re-union. group of man and hi man in a great. "SIM Gr An ada Jules Good the well k written by Here is with just :J:!. make it a ment whi meal. As the most in the 1 crowded The pla)l '1'1111 Cltarlee A. CoMn lled.J awarded to the North Sltote Line for diatinluiahed eont.rihtloa to the deWJ/op.ment ol' elect rica I triUiaport.tion lor the conyen/enco of the l*bNc IUid the betNtlit ol' tile illdv.tt7. Reverend they conce ence to girl of the to the tr self into fl Peter is s ance he is and Loud In addi sion of li ducer had including satisfactor excellent ticularly Madeline Julie, whi splendidly "Simon most inte "A J I Chicag~ North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad U»mpany Children go but th Wilmette Passenger Station Telephone Wilmette 251· And here sort of "1 scenes lai The sto

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