WILMETTE LIFt September 3, 1926 Highly Pleased SUGGESTIONS Bv DAVEY 'S, Social Secretary Heavy Labor. Day Travel foreseen by Rail Agent The Labor Day triple holiday will find many villagers out-of-town for a final fling- at life in the north woods resorts. While ri1any \vill crank up the gas buggy for the long jaunt northward a goodly number have made reservations for rail transportation, as indicated bv the rush for accommodations this ,~· eek at Station Agent Earl Orner's North \Vestern office. "I have made reservations for one party of seven for \Voodruff, Wis," Mr. Orner said this week. "and scores of reservations for smaller groups. Everything points tu an unusually heavv Labor Dav holida,~ husines thi s year.'" . \Y.o man's Jove of beauty 1s satisfied by our offerings Diamond 5;et Dinner Rings $25 to $200 Gruen Wrist Watches $25 to $150 Compacts Bracelets $3 to $35 $3 ·to $25 Necklaces $2 to $25 Commissioner Moore Is Well Again and on Job Health Commissioner E. E. ).f oore wa.s able to he at his office in the Village hall this week after two week s' absence becau se of illness. Dr. ~foorc suffered a spell of unusual ill luck. First off. · he had a fall in which he injured a .knee. \Vhile in heel nursing the injured member, he contracted bronchitis. A week's vacation somewhere in the north \\·oods is exp~cted to brin~ the health officer hack to the villa~e in fine fettle for the annual school health examinations and the otl1er (hltic . of his office. FOR 'I' HE HO~IE: Sih·cr Sets Tea Services Candle Sticks Dutclt Silver l'rrcolator Sets Chh11c Clocks P · · · fl AUL DAVEY ~JEWELER- 1165 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 6 Stating that "the people of the 1\orth Shore have shown conclusively that they recognize and appreciate our policy of. fine qualities at definitely lo,rer prices," George Lytton, vicepresident of The Hub. whose picture appears above. declared himself great~~- pleased \\'ith the first six months of his firm's ventuJ:'e in Evanston. He said that he ,,·as particularly pleased with the large following of boys and young men. "\Ye're enthusiastic over the north shore." he declared 1 "and we're doinR everything in our power to make the north shore enthusiastic over us." lllllllllllllllliUIIHIIIIItii!IUIJI.IliiiiUII Hl~lllll1mmlm11lllllllllllHII f!lllllllllltlll!llmllll111111111111\llllll\lllll1ll \frs . Jamc~ \\'bite oi 031 Che-,tnut a,·enue. who has been spending the summer in Trclancl and Fnglancl. is sailing from Lonclon. September .f. Sht \\'ill he joined in ~ l'\Y Y nrk In· her son · and daughtrr -in-la\r. ).f r. a;Hl ).f r~ . Rohert \Yhite. and they all \rill "-pC'n<l a \\·eck in the Fa.;t hrinn· rctmnim.r ~frs. T. E. Lannen c,i 1021 Green-~ home. Anothc·r snn. \\.illiam \\· . .\\.hit~· \\'nod aYcnut:. has :-~..; he: gttl'St, \1rs. · \\'lln acrompanitd hi.; mnther ahrc .acl. Laura Stewart of \Vashmgton, D. C. rt'turnrd about a mnnth ago . · Tales of HoHmann · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· WE Noah Didn't Wait for the Flood · · · · · · · HE GOT BUSY and built his well-known ark before the first drops 'of rain. Don't wait for ~eather to order tt for less now, grades have risen snow- or the first chilly your coal. You can get although prices on some slightly already. · · · · · · · have reached a standard of baking that allows no variation in the quality. The present quality is skyhigh. And we intend to maintain it at that level. .((Most nourishing foodn Don't delay- fill your bins now! HOFFMANN The · ·Wilson Bakery PH. WIL. 414 · · · · B R 0 S. 1208. Pentral Ave. · II Wil. 131 · · · The Home of Everything Good Thafs Baked 1162 WILMETTE AVE.