irRIOR DAY does not harm to the trouble z to oil a £S m-fll‘h so & clerk can read it. * nd it‘s Aavoring Cakes, 23 Phone 150 oil! J U 4 â€" & t SL t‘ FIVE THOUSAND ATâ€" _ TEND OPENING FETE NOTABLE PEOPLE PRESENT The Orrington Hotel, Evazston â€" Is Host To City at Re= ception Last Saturâ€" ; * day Evening More than 5,000 residents of Evâ€" anston, Chicago and the North Shore were guests‘at the formal opening of the new Orrington hotel Saturday night, hotel officials claim. _ ; Many Floral Offerings Beautiful floral offerings, the gifts of prominent residents of Evanston, and the various contractors, which were banked in the lobby, lent added charm to the scene. , More than 400 persons were served in the ‘banquet hall, and as many in the dining room. Reservations were also made for a number of private parties, Rollin Pease, accompanied by Stanley Martin, was song leader in the banquet hall. C 4 _ Welcome All Accounté, ‘~»â€" Checking and Savings Make Real Estate Loans A stringed quartet furnished muie" throughout the evening on the ‘mezâ€" zanine floor; and Tomaso‘s orchestra in the ball room. 5 Carlson Praised 3. The hostelry was practically filled with guests who have taken up resiâ€" decce there. The large airy rooms have a homeâ€"like atmosphere pleasing to the hotel guests. i 4 At the formal opening â€" Saturday night, many words of commendation were offered the builder, Victor C. Carlson, form his choice of reproducâ€" tions of old masters, and the beautiâ€" ful â€" appointments throughout |â€" the building. al t The entire eighth floor of the hotel was thrown open to visitors as typical of the apartments â€" throughout ~the building. : y sar * LOCKJAW CAUSE OF j FARMER‘sS DEATH The roof ga and. dance hall was! opened from nine until twelve o‘clock. and ~the was â€" crowded with dancers until the hour of closing. North Shore Trust Com Michael Wolf, well known 1: of â€"Libertyville township, was victim of tetanus, dying last Thursâ€" day evenincabo‘t'lo’cloekton‘;w? ing an illness of about a week.: ; farm west ofâ€" Libertyville andm had resided in that section for than 20 years, injured one of his feet last week when he fell from a puiverizer, Aeutinthchlh'i came infected and he had been. suf: fering much pain for several days. He was 55 years of age. Fioags | $ 411 IIINCSS OI aDous a WwouRs. Mr. ‘Wolf, who ‘conducted a small DANCING PARTY|â€" Wednesday Evening, October {:’n 9:00 until 12:00 . IN THE GRAND ROOF BALL Rdon Sheridan Road and Central Aven INFOR M A Tickets may be purchased now at hotel office Couvert $2.20 > | EVANSTON (A State Bank) 4t APRSA d :47_(.!/,)/ "CAMEO KIRBY" 113 "d { COMING TO MONROE This Theatre to Put on Movie Adaptation Tarkington‘s / Famous Novel / After a delay of veral weeks while finishing touc we bouï¬ made, the William Fox| photoplay of "Cameo Kirby," the Booth Tarking: ton, Harry Leon Wilson stige sut¢â€" cess, is to be given its) Chickgo pré+ mier at the Monroe tre Monday, â€" Originally a stage play, it was proâ€" duced first at the H atre in New. York with Dustin Fapnum in the title role. Nat also played the character. | The] produc«< tion became one of the popular shows on the road. the screen version, which | obvidusly inâ€" corporates scenes and incidents imâ€" possible on the stage. | *L 4 John Gilbert, a notable gen figâ€" ure, is a realistic C rby and Gertrude Olmstead, a Chi beauty, who won her op ity appear in the films through dapturing first honors in a Chicago beauty contest and then made the her opâ€" portunity, plays op .. She rtrays a belle of old New Orleans E a manner, that leayes ngthing to be desired. i REYNOLDS ELE D + TO CIRCUIT BENCH No ponition to| Re ublic %nd}date in BElect m ; _ z. Yesterday f Special election was lheld yesterday throughout the circuit co district to select a successor to Judge Welsh, who resigned several njonths ago. Atâ€" torney Earl Reynolds |of: Winnebago county, Republican, the pnly canâ€" ‘didate nominated, the o parties putting no candidates in the field, and the vote was a nomi one because ‘of no opposition. J ids will take his place on the h at an early date. ‘‘If some of our citi¢s want money, they might try su: ing the jazz players into court a them for disturbance of the peaté. . . _ As a safeguard structive fires, without the house, office or |sto! convenience to M ILLINOIS | Care Purdy Sons Hardware ity contest her opâ€" .. She ew. Orleans ngthing to or ENCH iblican e .: >>| sterday district Welsh, go. Atâ€" mebago ily canâ€" parties eld, and because | * in ‘Highland Park police ‘participated in two man ‘hunts the latter part of last week, when on two_ ding days pdm::&:- escaped ig:" Fort Sheridan The: most | exciting One of Two M From or Twd Mea Who Fled From ESCAP feature was attempt of one of the fugitives to break into the home of Park Policeman Lindsay, evidently to secure ‘a c of, clothing as a disâ€" guise. The policeman fired several shots at the intruder, but latter managed to make good his getaway. The two men in this instance had esâ€" ecaped by knocking u scious â€"a guard at the fort and appropriating his revolver and amm ~Then they ‘fled into the woods. (They are ‘mpposedtopuveflodto cago. . EVENTS STAGED AT i LOCAL GOLEF Sept. 29. j t ‘Club Championshipâ€" :‘ Blind Boqey; Medal Playâ€"18 Holes. I Bob O‘ Link ._In match play Saturday R. H. Ritâ€" chie was winner in classes A and B, 5 down. S. L. Carey, with 6 down, won in classes C and D. Winners in the sweepstakes were: 8. L. Carey, T. C. Butz, R. H. Ritchie, R. D. Gordon, A. R. Peterson, J. B. Ryan, ï¬ J. Watâ€" son, K. W. Curtis and H. L. Glidden. Sept, 20. _=c o0ns c st xo ~Medal Play Handicap, 18 Holes. Two classes, ABâ€"CD. ‘ Saturday J. S. Boynton, 75â€"4â€"71, and J. L. Martin, 78â€"7â€"71, tied in / the handicap. M. G. Sampsell had 78 and W. P. W‘tkim 74. DEERFIELD _ DEFEATS _ SCHURZ 13 TO NONE Deerfleld:Shields high se â€"footâ€" ball team frimmed the Schurz school grid squad} 19 to 0 last Saturday on the local figld. Dyer made the initial touchdown ifor Deerfield on an interâ€" cepted forward pass. ’Lefti End Kyâ€" alla featurgd in receiving a punt and running 73 yards through |a broken field for the second count. | Reebold, ‘half back for Schurz, made the most gains for the defeated Mm. The ‘score was #s follows: i ie DEERFIELD (13) i 4 o "iHitiWazhes Oppome RT. peb, Waldridge. R.G.â€"Britike, Croke,. . | C.â€"Reichelt (C.) t L.G.â€"Hoffinan, Olson. | L.T.â€"Simmonds, MceClur _ LE.â€"Kyalla, Keagle. <| _ Q.B.â€"J. Rogers, B. Rogers, |, T. H. B.â€"iAliens, Boylan, Dyer. F.B.â€"Proctor. BCHURZ (0) L.E.â€"Gilbertson. L.T.â€"Kipp (C.) L.G.â€"Bush, Keen. & C,.â€"Cite, : Delaney. R.G,â€"Miller, DeVill. R.T.â€"Blinkley, Torn. | R-E‘â€"â€"Pett,ibon. Q.B.â€"Johnson, Wilson. LH.B.â€"Ktasick, Mates. F.B.â€"Brickson, Wilson. Hunting licenses may obtained by calling at 624 McDaniels ave., H. K. Foley. Only those who are naturalâ€" ized citizens may obtain a license. No person under sixteen years of age may obtain a license without a written request of the father or njother or a legally constituted guardian of such person. f / hk Ladies Home Ten cents a copy| delivâ€" éred at your door. One dollar a year by subâ€" scription. 19. LLOYD L. WIGHTMAN Excéeptional opport one or two residents land to sell, real that sirable but not so im: t as other fualifications. rite or phone |for interview. ; Main 8121 10 8. LaSalle 8t. We Have large listings and are Speécialists in North Shore C%N YOU SÂ¥ELL REAL ESTATE? Agent Phone H. P. SJSS ns, Dever, W. ‘Waldridge. e, Croke,. . (C.) t er, t Saturday Is. ne of the home of dently to as a disâ€" several ool : footâ€" rz school urday on he initial an interâ€" End Kyâ€" punt and a broken Reebold, nts ity _ for Highâ€" state in PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS -,-Adv. 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