uces â€" NHNCHNTcoure ie 3 n scommivsticenc NNNE ETE CAE LAE eS enc ut nte onnale hnd O rmany ealinr ibesmant un tm ame esns epras en heriv n mrempi REP 84 13 8t Another sensible idea is the price Your Clothier > t. Johns A mrl“h* 787 Elm : T innetka Six reasons why a mutfâ€" fler gift pleasesâ€"a man ‘ $2.50 Up Until Christmas 1â€"It gives him . more style. 5â€"It gives him pleasure every ;d'y. id iandcee t 2â€"It â€"keeps his Iâ€"â€"â€"It -!t shows you fort in mind. It givesg his outfit color. collars clean. neck warm. Evenings prminitsiinenesre t emoce m ~yuerge en °_ 3",", _ elV¢ 4 Unristmas to a lit. tle child? Fill a ‘ g fore December‘19. » W. C. L sWie PA .‘. r ,,.. ‘Will you give a Christmas to tle m? Fill & stocking> m« e Dpvipertd t dn id B t on nate: R P tian Tempérance union will hold regular meeting on Wednesday, 18 at 2 o‘clock at the home of Wm. Pearce, 418 Glencoe avern; ~â€"Mrs. Thora Anderson, wife of John Anderson, died Monday morning at her home,‘ 721 Ridgewood drive, aged 63 years. Her husband and grown children are living. â€" The funeral was nesday afternon, and interment was _ _ "», Avernon, and .interment was inJh:yMM‘m Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 18 and 19, Clara Bow in "The Saturday Night Kid." ‘ § Friday and Saturday, Dec. 20 and 21, "A Song of Kentucky," a story of the turf, featuring Lois Moran. Sunday, Dec. 15, "Fast Life" with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Loretta Young. This is a threeâ€"star picture and has made a hit everywhere it has been â€"shown. â€"â€" y i o â€" Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 16â€" and 17, "Our Modern Maidens" with Joan Crawford. Deerpath Theatre Saturday, Dec. 14, "The Great Diâ€" vide," featuring Dorothy Mackail, Ivan Keith and George Fawcett. _ Sunday, Dec. 15, "Fast Life" wi‘h Another excellent program is schedâ€" uled during the next week at the Deerpath theatre, Lake Forest, as foHowsâ€"â€"~:â€"â€"â€"_â€"=: .. ce ompogrerectrnans 1 Mr. Nolan was regarded as one of the best P*“"l':i’:" on the north shore and during long : regidence ‘ Mvma'&mmk;â€"h"m' of a wideâ€"circle of friends; whose sorâ€" row is profound at his sad end._ The sympathy of the community is exâ€" tended the bereaved wife and d,m‘h-‘ ter. c m -"u‘ï¬m hepuid® dadudicaci. ;n::;:un. F. Kelley‘s office and the was composed of John m:ml’é';l John Gallagher, rey, wrer iz As : Bugene Zahnle, and Joâ€" The funeral of James Nolan, well known plumbing»â€"eentractor, whose death in his home, 656 Michigan aveâ€" nue, Highland Park, occutred about 8 o‘clock last Friday morning, when, according to the verdict of a coroner‘s jm‘yatthoinqmmt.hlhgthinnlf_ : deranged, was held Monday morning in St. James church, Highwood, and burial was in Calvary cemetery. Mr.â€"Nolan‘s health: had â€"not â€"been good and "Friday morning, according to the story told the police, he comâ€" plaimdofmenpduinhilhnd. He went to the bathroom and shot himself in the head with a :38 calibre revolver, which ~was found lying beâ€" side him. Mrs. Nolan, who was in the basement, rushed to the bathroom and then called a physician and the police. James Nolan Funeral ~â€" Held Monday Morning ; , elntermattinCalvnry’ . Thora Anderson‘s Funeral on Wednesday Help a Little Child 418 Glencoe avenue Program for Week ark Women‘s Chrisâ€" will hold their Mrs. Agnes ‘Duify will beâ€"hostess tomorrow â€"afterncon to w& of, her bridge club, There will be three tables. I â€" Te P Ob igtrind dnc dBiens mabe i. ... ud uit aiic o l“',l’ !ï¬; _ The Buick fourâ€"passenger coupe owned Oy R. L. Thorsch, reported from a parking place on South First street late last week, was loâ€" cated by the local police in Evanston on Sunday. Joseph E. Martiney suffered slight injuries ‘December 5 while raising a handcar on the St. Paul railroad, when his car was struck by an autoâ€" mobile at the Route 22 5 cording to report to _the police ‘ Mrs: E; K. Holmaled .0 whose "Car "was involved. Martiney was taken first to Deerfleld and then treatment. Man Is Injured in ' â€"> Autoâ€"Handcar Crash cast opposite. Win. Winthrop.â€"â€"â€" _ ine New Eyvanston theatre is on par h: Broadway this ~week, for simultaneously with a certain New York theatre, the Lake Shoreâ€" Proâ€" ductions is presenting the brand new comedy, "Jonesy," by Anne Morrison. ~That isn‘t all, This is the first New York .season of the play, and it is rumored â€"thatâ€"theâ€"royalties charged are something fierce. _ â€" $ 2e ~The author of this clever play crammed the lines with laughs, and the players who execute these lines don‘t :allow a moment of breathin space from the opening curtain to the concluding ~spasm, which ends | with a shower of tickets to a policeâ€"| man‘s pienic. 3 ._ Beginning next Monday the Lake Shore Production Players at the New Evanston theatre will present "Fair and Warmer," the old favorite by Avery Hapgood. . John Winthrop, diâ€" male lead, a part he appeared in sucâ€" cessfully for more than forty weeks under the management of Selwyn & Company. Martha Townsend will b.l cast opposite W im Wintheas $ Good Entertainment at _ ~â€"â€"â€"New Evanston Theatré is to go to Charley Surgent, a friend of the deceased. At their death their $20,000 portion is to be distributed to their heirs. They also are to share equally of the residue of the estate which would be close to $150,000. The will left $5,000 each to Stephen nieceâ€"and oneâ€"half the income of a $40,000 trust fund to a cousin, Annie Lyons. ~The other half of the income ’Jamea Lyons‘ Will Is Admitted to Probate The will in the estate of James Lyons, of Deerfleld, was admitted to m this week by Probate Judge : C, Decker. (It disposes of perâ€" sonal property and real estate valâ€" ued at $200,000 and the sister, Cathâ€" erine Mathews, of Chicago, is cut off without a bequest. lwrig in circuit court, according to the Wauâ€" kegan Sun, which says: Mrs, Mathâ€" ews claims that Lyons deeded. his propertyto herâ€"Attorney _ Wm. A. m counsel for the hein, cm‘u that while Lyons signed a deed he did not know what he was signing. He could not read or write. WGnerst dn oitataanaintheetinan inttiee mssn ina en e i en uc trrome [HRK U Subsicarantiba ind N rheiai io ie hss Un snn liitie w ts sn in naracanaas sonesenemness ul macaseveptinet $1,716; showed receipts of $23,663 and disâ€" bursements of $8,843 for a balance of $14,819. Probate Clerk Bullock showâ€" ed receipts of $4,732 and> disburseâ€" ELM PLACE SCHOOL on Wednesday afternoons : school hours Parents w ‘thine _ to give their cl e ns on on auy o m <o~«> MBR OHASR _ â€" the The regular Decer the county board of gan Tuesday and is b all the members from ship, with the excenti Local Supervisors _ â€"â€"â€" Attend Board Meeting The Navail Academy Association of Chicago will hold its annual dinâ€" nerâ€"dance in the Tower room of the Drake hotel, December 14. Memberâ€" ship in‘ l esacintion is made cup: of -fnmpd’ï¬s alumni now in civilian life in Chicago. John Metcalfe of Winâ€" netka is president and W. B. Mecâ€" Candless, secretary. Naval Academy Ass‘n s BC 10 CHel oo e00e» . AIJIRBIANG _T aAtk, At the age of 21 he married and sailed directly overseas where hc served eighteen months in the World war. â€"His pleasing personality and congenial spirit made him loved and respected by all who knew him. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, Bernice M., a mother and father and The remains was taken to Pawnee, Nebraska, where his Brother Ma sons took charge of burial. â€"_â€" Pm minin es rcttaalicion stt arionicnt . nntprates AiwBicricsnenss â€"£ thooth . 6. He left home at 8 a. m. apparent ly in best of health and spirits,â€" me _:li:,h-n’ d;tor who was to remoy his tonsils. â€"He expired du prepa ‘ration. ~Mr. Uhier was g%nt ‘ant owner of the Theatrical Poster Co. located at 823 South Wabash a;renue Chicago, and was recognized by al theater â€"management "and " theatrica profession as being a leader in hi line and one that Chicago could no afford to lose at this time. f}eflwm also acknowledged by many of th leading â€" commercial enterprises > a: being â€"originator of "Modern Art W in. dow Displays." For the past three years he has lived in his new home in Deerfleld place, Highland Park The many friends and business . sociates ~of Emil E. Ubler w lhoehdtolnnpfhbpudden de;g :t %’Hogoflnmhflgy, D FLOREN . E. Uhler Passes Away Suddenly Dec Classes in Piano at the Telephone H. P. 2805 December meeting of Thursday, Déc their children rhythm, after