22 AGAIN AT WORK 1 WILME. TTE GOES TO MISSISSIPPI John A. ~lcKeighan, 1025 Greenleaf LIFE April 2, 1926 A. \Voods of the North Shore Ice company has been ill \Vith the grippe a \·enue. i:' leaving this week for a ·two . · · · for sever~! da):s. but IS now able to m:)l]ths stay Oil. a cotton . P1antat!On resume hts dutte . near ] ad: ·on, Mtss. . Mr. a_nd Mrs. Earl Eaton Bigelow . ~fr. and ~[r s . L. C. Torrey, 1.341 and thetr two daughters, Jane, and 1 l·,lmw ood avenue, Cl.nnounce the btrth Saree, who had been. residing .~t 8?6 of a s on,~ ay Ke~meth, Tue sday, March Park avenue. left Apnl 1, to re s1<!e !n 9. ~fr!'o . forrey s mother, Mrs. ]. 1_1.1 the apartment they havr taken m Gates, ha s co!11e from her home 111 1 Ropers Park. . Cleveland, Ohto, to be her gue st. _ . · SchUItZ Asks Special Rates "G So · , VIllage Manager · · Recovers From Illness Enghshmen May. osslp V"ll· MatJager C C Schultz who 1 age .. , · · ' was confined· to _ his bed for se veral d~ys this v.-eek suffenng an attack of the 111· · reported muc 1 1 ] t Au cnz·t was 1 )ettcr a e in the' 'week and it is th~~ght .he may es t~"~day or be able to resume his dut 1 tomorr.cm·. ~~ r. Schultz J1ecame ill la st F,riday. and was forced tn stay at J:omc, hllt returned to his cles_k at the Vtllage hall 011 ~at.urday mor 111 ng. He had not recn\'ercd sufficiently. 1_10\\·e,·er. and \\T llt hack to .hed early 111 the 'nf'k . Necessity is the mdothher of ma~ty · t' an t e necesst y . queer .mven tonls, eo le of England of wakmg up t le P P h h d 1 1 to th e v·alue of the te ep one h t as ·e 1 one ~ritishc~, t0 s~uggest t a spec)1a_ "goss1p rates be mtroduced to P0 l u Jarize the general use o~ the tel:ph~ne. I England Jags far behmd the Umtcd States in the matter ~£ . telephones, and though the system ts owned a.nd operated by the government, assocta tion s of private indiv_id~als are .working to . stimulate pubhc mterc st. ttl the· t·clephone as a mean s nf hettenng ·thc The uuecr plai1 suggested abo\'e i ~ · hut one ·o f many emanating from priv ate incli" v iduals \rh o feel that England need s t o know more about the . telephon e before bette ,. . ~en-icc ran be looke d for . I · SPAULDING & Co Jewelers aud Silt'ers1nith.~ "Worth While Gifts at 7V!asonable Prices " ·.TALKS OVER RADIO l' l;nk(' \\'a shhurne of \\'innctka. \·icc pr ('~ idrnt . of the l'nion Bank of Chi ctgn, and form rly colllptrollcr of in . ,·e:-; ttnents for the F edera l Re ser ve f1ank oi Chicago. cl clir ere d the addrc s:-; i~ ~ r thl' ·Cr edit association ..on, :·Federal 1\ cse rn . Rank Charter :-; I hur ~ da~· ('H ning irn m the Daily !\e\YS -,tation. \ \ . \ f:\ ().. · \ f r . \\.as h h ur n e is sa i cl t n h c q 11 it <: ~~ 1 authority o 11 . t hi s s u h j e ct. ~ en· ice . ., .,. J .. ~ ~1 iss ).f arjor~c \1 ann of 1121 Cre en wood avenue 1s lra vi-ng. Sunday eve - - - - -"'---ning to joi·n her par('n ts . Dr. and ~fr_s. Tlte ant1t1al E as tn an d ~ pring tl <1\~· cr \\'ill ia m :\. · ~!ann. \-\·lw ha vc been 111 :-ltn,,· at the C. ar fi c1d Pa rk C(lllSt' n · a - Palatka. l;la., the pa . ; t l\\'0 mont~l ~. tory 'rill he opened April J. and cn n - Earh· in ~l ay they expec t to dn,·c t in ;t( fnr 1() dan. '!' hnr -Ita n · he e n hark. to their home in \\.ilmette. 23.oR) plants g;m, 11 tnr fhi ~ ~he)\\· , - nrcprc ... cnting 177 specie-.. aitd Yari!'tic<.. . ~lrs . F.\\'. Fucrmann nf 833 Grecn -n\roocl avenue entertained lH.' r Tuc '-i day Il arn· and Fred ~~Oil<' n·t urtt tn lundw o n-hridf!e cluh ~farch JO. DartnH;ut!J rollege SundaY ait<'r "Pl'tHI - 0ing their Yacatinn ,,.(·ek. ,,·itlt their ~~ r. and ~f r ~. F . L. Koontz arc again i a t~a n d 111 n t h r r. ~ f r. a n cl ~ 1r s. J u d - at thei r home. 1121 Ashland avenue, :-o n F. Sto11c. c·f 1.234 .'\..;IJland . ;t,.<' llllt'. a it er a fin- w 'Ck nut:ng in Florida . ----------~--~ -J . .I... ... ,~. i&~~~~~·~'l"~""~"~'"'~""~'"~!~ii!J~iii!~i~i!'~""~"~"'~'!ll~""~""~'"'~""~~~~~~~~eB~~ ~}rom J:ondon" CC9o those who have "shopped" in LondG'H, a visit to ·r SpaJt!ding 'J 'J j us t no \V, w i 11 be 1ike a ·'\\' a 1k down Bond Street or Piccadill)'. has opened the doors of her shop informally, and urges you to see the delightful new things being unpacked dailyCLEVER SPORTS CLOTHES SMART DAYTIME CLOTHES APPROPRIATE THINGS FOR TOTS CHIC COSTUME ACCESSORIES Announcement of the formal opening date will appear later. Mean while . .1n interesting and varied Jssortment awaits your inspection TODAY! :;6:; Lincoln A venue Winnetka t{/J··""""'"'"'"'"'"'""""IIII"'"'"'"""""m'"'w'"""""llll···"'" '" '"'d'"'"""""'"'""""'"'"'illillll'""'"""'l'ili'""illi" ~u'LL find the san1e attractive things in Leather and the thousand and one articles which are so appropriate for Gifts. Canadian Pacific · .. CC9HEN there are the new imports of I;nglish China . . Plate.r. C11pJ·ctnd Sattcers., Tea Setr and a truly \\' Onderful display of Neu: Potter)', . anJ other Wares .. c9l1a)' Zl'e J11ggeft .. Shoppi11g ·n London" ctt SPAULDING· t,.. I Empresses to Europe Empress of Scotland Sails From Quebec May 26 June 23 July 21 ' I ~ for lf/edding Gifts SPAULDING & Co. JEWELERS .. SILVERSL\UTHS Take the route of old French explorers on an Empress from Quebec. A sure guarantee of unalloyed pleasure. Perfect appointmcn1s in rich simplicity join hands with the historic St. Law· renee route to start your trip to Europe right. Further information from local steamship agents or Empress ol France Sails From Quebec May 12 June 9 July7 .. . ·" . Michigan Avenue c.'t V,m Buren Stn:t:t -. CHICAGO EvA:\"STON 1636 Orringto:l Ave::nue -. H. S. E!worthy, Steam~: hip General Agent, 71 E. Jack~on Blvd., Telephone \Vaba:sh 1904, Chicago, Ill. For l<""reight apply to W. A. Rittermaster, Gen. Agt. Frt'ight Dept., !J40 The Rookery, Chicago, Ill.