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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 May 1919, p. 7

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919 : y § NEW TRIER SENIORS | standpoint of club privileges, for the! Commissioned Ensign | games, reading room and general de-! Lyman Drake, son of Mr. and Mrs. | OFFER ANNUAL PLAY VICTORY LOAN SONG velopment of the boys' department." I. M. Drake of 933 Lake avenue, has | The stores now occupied by the' received his commission as Ensign | Something New Christian Science reading room and |and : h 2 last Sunday on a Raeder and Child's book store will wh = Yo | PROMPT - - SAFE ve. He will soon ee two w 7 She He Rab enck sic ; x A = : "The Admirable Crichton" 1s Chusen Words by Harlan E. Babcock, music| be taken over by the Y. M. C. A. The port ive sea Service. COURTEOUS 3 ? by Evelyn French. | boys' department has been quartered GEA Ed As Vehicle for Annual Event of Erin ha, = : { SERVICE . In the window of a cottage hangs a| ror 2 Year um the store south of the Home on Furlough | School: Spring Session | simple service flag S¢ T4l8S | Christian Science reading room, This Joseph Wagner of Ridge avenue, | . . Brot. ErrORT) LTE th mrs bey Ben a tare or | Shea Bin rn et] Renane aX) 0, AN AMBITI | there." pial toy me 2 ; € 1 boys 'tOo- | the an Deusen grocery, returned | ; Rie AE : 2 gethe | A Ito ies Cert el oe ALL HOURS--DAY AND NIGHT Re | And beside it hangs another, show | gether in the main Y. M. C. A re nN cOverseas several weeks cago * os 3 i | ing just a letter "V," { and came home on a seven day fur-| Entertainment Is Again Presented] That's a plea for everyone to do his | lough Friday evening. He will go| 886 WILLOW STREET } Under Direction of the High | shire ? ®|to Camp Grant at the end of his fur-! Telephone WINNETKA 686 . | A "@ . | - ~e 1 » les aroe > i School Dramatic Club [It's a sign that says we've triumphed, | \ & lough to receive his discharge. He 4 - but we haven't paid the bills; p has been in service about a year. On Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, It's a call from every doughboy,| : i . 1 oq Col cembl 5 hail tlie every gob | : ; : : ; SRL in the schoo), assembly ; lash ; e To back the Victory loan that's go- | : (RAYNE ITER RERADETRINY I LLU Ll] TTT ITTY Dramatic club of New Trier High ing to bring the victors home, § i ¥chool will present the annual Sen-| And to help our Uncle Sam complete | < ior play. The play chosen this year] the job. ! f ave our rees x % . is rather an : itious 2 from | " | ht rather an ambitious one both iro Chorus: " the standpoint of stage management | The "WW you see in the flag is there] hy is : ik 3 -and from that of dramatic ability. for Victory, ¥ It takes a lifetime to grow a fine \ A "The Admirable Crichton" by Sir) Which means that Yankee Doodle] i shade tree. A colony of leaf-eating ean At N g 7 i) : es a2 cleve ~ - a X o> James M. (Sarde JR Siaver ang won the fight. insects can destroy it in one season. ; ' tr amusing play, rich in unusual situa-| Jt also stands for "Five," and as we : ? er 3 tions and startling contrasts. | in peace 'would thriv } Tree Tanglefoot will effectually pro- t 9 ie DeBCe (would orive, tect shade and fruit trees from most of ord Loam, whose democratic ideas | And lead the world and keep our] we ST aie id y . . Hi our destructive insect pests, 1. €.: are the despair of his friends and Liberty, ; family, insists once a month on a| We've got to dig down into our Phyo Tussock Moths servant's tea at which his servants : pockets with a smile, Fag ii hw Climbing cut worms Canker wo are treated as his equa's. His but-| But ne'er a whimper or a sob, | ed EAE ER TE B teil irioths ler. Crichton, a perfect servant, finds| So each one buy a note, and climb in| § iS ih BE AAY . Wooll ay ra 70 h A ¥ this tea a great trial as his delight is the Victory boat-- CAM Eh i a4 S ; oolly aphis ypsy moths nts in "a haughty, aristocratic English| Come on, let's finish the job! Sure.| | af LE ge { One application stays sticky three Trees on left were saved by family with everyone kept in his we'll finish the job! Et HUNTING y | months and longer, outlasting ten to Tree Tanglefoot place" A ; : = : I twenty times any other substance. Easily For T S When Lord Loam's yacht is wreck- Byery XV dis Heaven's. jessage to i AND The : applied with a wooden paddle. One Cr 1r2e Surgery ; i or Aters dnd thei each sweetheart, mother. wife, | 2 -- f pound makes about ten lineal feet of Superior to anything on the ed and he, his daughters and their That 1 lov edly wn v bard. 1 i f 1 market. It is the best applica~ zuests are at loss to know how they] t 22% ner oved one, if alive, will| = and, It will not soften, run or melt, tion after pruning or trim- gues : . . come again, We Have the Right Garment yet is always elastic, expanding with ming. It will waterproof can subsist on a desert island, Crich- A ; & : g : th of tro Effocti ill hine crotch, cavity or wound when ton comes Into lis; own, and quickly nd that Yankee preparations | w= for Every Need growth of tree fective rain or shine. Sothing cise will. roves himself resourceful and mas- brought the conflict to a close, " Needs no mixirg, used exactly as bought. Price: 1 Ib. cans, 50c; 3 Ib. Proves Tt ik staways. live. for two Saved the lives of half a million of WwW KH Salisbhur &Co Endorsed by prominent Park and Cem- Sans. $1.45; 10 Ib, Safe Sipe: Tihs iY oy ard during all our men. lla y 8 etery Superintcndents. ~ pails, $10.50. years on the Is d, and ring Uncle Sammy's mighty rise - Estabilshed 1865 ; . that time Crichton maintains the GO ie Pug. ary scared | 3 308 W. Madison Street, CHICAGO For Sale By Diuggist and Seedman superiority he achieved at the time of} A 4 (hey quit the war a sore, de- Bovresin Fiamhie snd Moiet Sores THE O. & W. THUM COMPANY, 186 Straight Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. the wreck. feated mob, hone Fra in 4 Manufacturers of Tanglefoot Fly Paper and Tree Tanglefoot When, at last, the party is rescued | Savings billions to our nation, bring-| ® THE RUBBER STORE Write for free illustrated booklet on leaf-eating insects » and returns to England, Crichton re- ing peace and jubilation ; oe : ' 5 P ee GENET § 0 TREES SERTR TT TT TCT TIO nounces his position of authority,| So turn in and help to finish up the! : \ i and slips back into that of the per- job. i fect servant Chorus: | Young people will be young peo- eS Ps PS AP | : ' By § ple, and a certain amount of love| BOYS' QUARTERS AT making has been going on on the Y. M. C. A. TO BE i island, which in England would have MADE VERY MODERN : been impossible. The romantic ad- 5 rrr fe ® ventures of the castaways would Plans for enlarging the quarters of startle their English friends, so athe boys _department of the Evans- mutual agreement to maintain strict| ton Y. M? C. A, where many north secrecy is entered upon.The possibili- shore boys are members, were passed ty of disclosures kept the whole| upon by the board of directors at a . group in disagreable suspense until| meeting last week: Frank Parker finally the conspiracy 'of silence has | Davis, chairman of the boys work . » carried the conspirators safely |committee, in speaking of the Boys'| through their last ordeal. department said: ; : : Th st Is as follows: "The present quarters for the boys 2 Cas § as 7S 2 1 . " » g.oast 1s 3 Se department are a disgrace to Evans- PY Lady Mary Lasenby ....Cornelia Coy ton. I am ashamed to show anyone ' Lady Catherine Lasenby Mary Jarvis| the room that we use for the boys of rave O 1 wau ee Lady Agertha Lasenby ..Helen Davis| the Y. M. C. A. We have at present | : « Lady Brockelhurst ....Alice Jackson| gover 600 members in the boys' de-| ® Pweenie .....v., ..... Francis Kilburn | partment, which is the largest mem-! The Honorable Ernest Wooley, Allen | hership in proportion to the size of | via the Mills. = the city in the country. We have the | The Reverend John Treherne, John| poorest accommodations. from the | Jentley. Lord Loam... Lie devel Albert Keto i NOR | H SHORE | INE Lord Brockelhurst ....Albert Tucker | sama mnnsnnge Crichton, the butler ....W. HL W are| 3 | Servants, sailors, naval officers |! HARRY | The first and fourth acts take place - Use the North Shore line on vour trip to Waukegan, Kenosha, Racine or inuthe drawing reom of the Loam Milwaukee. It is the speedy, safe and economical way. Modernly equipped, House in London. The second act | 7 ki ; 2 : : ' i : shows the castaways on the desert fast, limited trains take you there quickly. You reach the heart of Mil- Ihand oo Difer the sal reek, The a waukee in plenty of time for a full day's activity and get back to Winnetka hird act shows 1e comfortable 3 . : ' 3 : . 4 in good time the same evening. home in which the shipwrecked par- ty was housed at the time of the res-| | cue. | Northbound limited trains leave Winnetka at 6:29 a. m. and every hour DEMPSTER ROAD TO BE PAVED TO NEW GOLF CLUB Preparations are now under way | thereafter until 11:29 p. m. And Saturday afternoons, Sundays and Holi- | | Fhe 2x : ; : e) : ie : days every 30 minutes. The running time from Winnetka to Kenosha is 57 minutes--to Racine 1 hour 11 minutes--to Milwaukee 1 hour 56 minutes. : i 'ARLOR CARS--Leave Winnet- DINING CARS--Leave Wi - for the construction of the Dempster | PAR RC L INING CARS Leav e Winnet street road which connects Evanston ka at 9:29 a. m. and 2:29 p. m. ka at 12:29 p. m. and 5:29 p. m. and the new Evanston Golf club. The | ! Leave Milwaukee at 9:45 a. m. Leave Milwaukee at 11:45 a. m part of the road nearest the club Lai he ; will be commenced first and the club | and 2:45 p. m. and 5:45 p. m. road will be completed in two weeks' | time, after which the road is to be| closed for a short time to allow the] concrete to set properly. | The golf course will be open for} play on May 3. The work on the! pump house has been delayed but as » soon as the water is turned on] luncheom will be served in the grill] room. Dinners will not be served at| the club until all the dining room| furniture and special serving equip- | ment has arrived. | Starting May 3 a motor bus will be in service from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.! daily. Until the new. pavement inj Dempster street is completed the bus| will leave from the Northwestern | Davis street station. The contract! for bus and taxi service is with Ed-| tt ward R. Witt, who has made special] rates for taxi service: There will be| EXPRESS SERVICE Express trains making one stop in each town between Evanston and Waulke- gan, leave Winnetka every 30 minutes. Suits Made To Order Only 53 3) Extra PANTS Free With Every Suit TAKE THE TRAIN. For Further Information apply to the nearest ticket office of the MORTH SHORE LINE 1 | | | | | | | | eight round trips daily ron Je Spend 50 or 60 cents for CHICAGO OFFICE MILWAUKEE OFFICE avis street station to t lub. Be isl wouE fore snd save $1540 66 WEST ADAMS STREET, 187 SECOND STREET the bus will start from Dempster] to $30.00 on your suit. PHONE CENTRAL 8280 PHONE GRAND 1136 street and will make ten round trips| daily. Special trips will be arrang-| ed for the evening activities. | The professional, R. G. McDonald, | will be at the club on and after May | 3, to take care of the clubs, give instruction in playing and to supply the members with golf equipment needs. | All You Have To Do Is Leave Your Measure and I'll Take Care of the Rest HARRY MITCHELL 16-18 East Jackson Boulevard Between State and Wabash, Chicag J Lo | (

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