14 WILMETTE LIFE J~!Y 2, 1926 A ten-piece orchestra in your living-room THAT·s two cars at the time of the impact and Wilmette Man sustained only a slight bruise on his Hurt in "L" Collision upper tip. One of the guards on the }. J. Moore, of 325 Maple avenue, train was in an aisle of one of the cars 'A.ilmette, was conductor on the south- and was hurled to the floor but was · hound Jackson park elevated train uninjured. The "wa-hoo" of the Indian will There were few passengers on the mingle with the "yip-yip" of the cowwhich collided with a string of cars that were being taken from a siding at train at the time and they suffered boys and cowgirls when the second the Sixty-first street yards, early Fri- only a shock. annual Chicago Rodeo gets under day morning and in which Louis P. \vav in Soldiers' Field, Grant Park, FORMER RESIDENT DIES Glass. of 3240 L}ncoln a\·enue, ChicaAugust 14, giving an additional touch Miss Lillian McLaughlin, daughter of color to this cross-section of the J.!O, motorman on the Jackson park train. sustained injuries from which he of Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, former- real \Vest which the Domestic anrl died that night at Washington Park ly of Kenilworth and now of Detroit, Foreign Commerce committee of the passed away Saturday, June 19, it was Chicago Association of Commerce has hospital. Mr. Moore was standing between learned this week. arranged. A h..,nd of more than ti fty Flatheads ~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~llllllllllllll. from the government resen·ation at Arlee. Mont., will be brought here for I : · - the rodeo, according to word just re -~'ivrd from Tex Austin, director of -~ _ tl1e tottrtlattletlt. The\' l1ave been se1 lectcd for their skilt" and daring as .~ j._~ - horsemen, and '"hile barred from com~ petition in the cowhoy contests hr . ~ cause their exJ>enses arc being !>aid 'F IDELITY to detail ts the basis of our -~ 1·.;· hy the management, they will have an i opportunity to "do their stuff" in business of cleaning. Apparel returned Slightly Indian .,Wa-boo" to be Heard at Chicago's Rodeo , ... 1 ;./ Details 'i; I ~ I how the Orth0phonic Victrola sounds when you put r n one of the latest dance hits. 'he new and exclusive Ortho. ·honic principle makes the msic a living thing· vibrant, ~ .irring., tingling. You can't ;:clp dancing to it. Let us show you the Credenza (as above) or any of the many beautiful Victor models, at a wide range of prices. Come in today and get a thrill. Convenient Terms Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings ~ by us ts really pressedt and stays pressed. ~ = .i ~ There are no spots or stains; no buttons off; no shrinkage. There is no odor. Every. = ~ thing is sweett cleant immaculate - the life , ·j~i ~ · ~, = of the garment has been prolonged. · . ·.' ~ ·. 1 __ = -~ ~ i 1 ~ · - carloads of the fleetest Indian ponies. sel"'rted from the herds owned hv the 3,000 members of the tribe who 1i~·e on the reservation at Arlee. The Flat heads an· now considered the hest horsemen among all the Indian trihes now existent. \\.ith the Indians will come their squa"·s and papooses · and the entire outfit will camp at Soldiers' Field for about two weeks. as the,- will arriYc - here several davs before- the cowhO\· ronte =- ts arc started. They arc bring- ing a carload of tepee s and other - camping equipment with \Yhirh to make themseiYe s comfortable during their stay in Chicago. spTecial eve~ts .. 11 · he 1>anu wt. 1 >nng wtt 1 1 t1 1em . t\\'O ft ~ }! ~ JACK H. IPJIAN. Mgr. Phones Wilmette 152. Univ. 1952 North Shore Talking Machine Co. 7 1 2 Church St .. Evanston. 554 Center St. Winnetka. 173 8 Sherman Avenue One Block North of Post Office \\· . Frank ~rcClurr oi 210 Broad wa,·. \Yilmrtte. was recenth· r e-e lected ~~ ~ ch;~ir111an oi tlw \'ational .:\ dn·rti :-;in.~· <~ ~ cnmmis:'ic·ll ;t( the rctm·cntitll J Cli thl' ' = As:-ociatl'cl .\<l,·c· rt isi11g rl11hs ni t lw .:_·,_ \\ .orld h ,. 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