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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Apr 1921, p. 11

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¢ 12 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921 Winnetka Weekly Talk ISSUED SATURDAY OF EACH WEER by LAKE SHORE PUBLISHING COMPANY 1222 Central Ave.,, Wilmette, Ill 656 Center Street, Winnetka, IIL RA A Wilmette 1920 I Winnetka 388 Telephone Telephone SUBSCRIPTION All communications must be ac- companied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication should reach this office by Thursday afternoon to insure appearance in current issue. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituary poetry, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge will be made or a collection taken, will be charged for at regular advertising rates. Entered at the postoffice at Winnetka, Illinois, as mail matter of the second class. under the act of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921 A Right Step Building brick has been reduced twenty-five per cent in price. This ac- tion of the Illinois Brick company is explained as a hint to the men of the building trades that the manufactur- ers of building materials are ready to do their part in the bringing down of the cost of construction to the point where the long awaited building boom may materialize. It is a step in the right direction, but it is not enough that it should be taken simply by one firm or group of firms. It must be geperal, just as an agreement to wage reduction would have to be general were it to be entered into by the men of the building trades. It is no wonder that everybody is suspicious of the honest intentions of everybody else when there is so little evidence of a disposition to try to re- vive building on both sides of the con- troversy concerning where reduction shall be given. The manufacturers of building materials are fewer in num- ber than the men of the building trades, they are men of a higher de- gree of mental training, whether they are better endowed or not, and they could do much worse than follow in the footsteps of the Illinois Brick company in the announcement of a material reduction in the price of the products of their plants. i ------------------ Statement of the Ownership, Man- agement, Circulation, ete., required by the act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of the Winnetka Weekly Talk, publish- ed weekly at Winnetka, 111., for April, 1921. : State of pupeis1 ss County of Cook, . Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, person- ally appeared Lloyd F. Hollister who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Business Manager of the Winnetka Weekly Talk and that the following 1s, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of theownership, man- agement (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid pub- lication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse side of this form to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager are: Publisher, Lake Shore Publishing Co., Wilmette, Ill. Editor, Erwin Weber, Wilmette, 111. Business Manager, Lloyd F. Hollister, Winnetka, Illinois. 2. That the owners are: (Give name and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more f the total! amount of stock.) Lake Te Publishing Co., (a corporation), Wilmette, I11., A. H. Bowman, Evans- ton, Il1l.; E. R. Ladd, Evanston, Ill; Lloyd F. Hollister, Winnetka. Ill. 3. That the known bondholders mortgagees, and other security hold- ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort- gages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state,), R. Morgan, Chicago, Ill. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stock- holders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockhold- er or security holders appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs con- tain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circum- stances and conditions under which Stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and that this affiant -has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or cor- poration has any interest direct or in- direct in the said stock, bonds, or other gecurities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of ea«xh issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers dur- fng the six months preceding the date shown above iS............ (This in- formation required from daily publi- cations only.) : I.LOYD F. HOLLISTER, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of April, 1921. (SEAL) NICHOLAS A. SCHWALL (My commission expires June 26, 1924.) HAYNES DECLARES 100 PER CENT BUSINESS Jans-Lamke Receives Encouraging Report From Haynes 'Factories Jans-I.amke Motor company re- ceives following letter from Haynes factory: "One hundred per cent business," is the gratifying announcement is- sued by Alton G. Seiberling, vice president and general manager of the Haynes Automobile company, Ko- komo, Ind. The announcement was made immediately after checking up the volume of business done during the month of March as compared with the same month last year. The Haynes company is probably the first of the big automobile man- ufacturers to report a return to nor- mal conditions. Undoubtedly this favorable situation is due, in a great part, to the widespread demand which Majestic Underground Garbage Receiver Sanitary garbage disposal-- underground -- is accomplished with the Majestic Underground Garbage Receiver. Dogs can't upset it as they do the ordinary unsightly garbage can. Flies and vermin can not get to it. It is sanitary and odor-proof. A MAJESTIC UNDERGROUND GARBAGE RECEIVER Is Sanitary Convenient Odor Proof Fly Proof Dog Proof and Saves Money LET US SHOW YOU Angert Wire and Iron Works Phone Englewood 7498 6024-32 Grove Avenue CHICAGO AUBURN BEAUTY-SIX 7-R. Continental Motor C. H. BRIGGS Evanston 140 1549 Sherman Avenue ji 615 Dayis St., Evanston MATINEES 2 and 4 Evenings 7 and 9 Saturday April 16 ALICE CALHOUN in "The Charming Deceiver" Pathe News Rolin Comedy NEXT WEEK Mon. and Tues., April 18 and 19 CONSTANCE TALMADGE "Mamma's Affair" in Wednesday JANE NOVAK and JACK LIVINGSTON in "The Golden Trail" April 20 in "The Greatest Love" Thurs. and Fri., April 21 and 22 "The Truth About Husbands" A First National Attraction Saturday April 23 MAX LINDER in "Seven Years Bad Luck" COMING SOON VERA GORDON Famous Star of "Humoresque" { has been created among automobile phitvers everywhere for the Haynes | Fifty, the smaller and lighter Haynes five-passenger, six-cylinder touring car. This demand is evidenced in the many large "drive-aways" of Haynes cars from the factory at Kokomo, which are being inaugurated by Haynes distributors from all sections of the country. The Jans-Lamke Motor company will receive two carloads of Haynes Fifty models this week. 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Get acquainted with the money and time saving "station to station" service, explained on Page X of the current issue of the Telephone Directory ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY IINorth CONVENIENT SCHEDULE--DIRECT ROUTE-- CLEAN--COMFORTABLE TRANSPORTATION Are Just A Few Attractive Features of Leave Winnetka TRAINS 6:34 a. m. : FOR THE 7:04 a. m. 78 mm BUSINESS 7:34 a. m. 8:25 a. m. MAN 8:04 a. m. 8:55 a. m. 8:48 a. m. 9:38 p. m. 9:04 a. m. 9:55 a. m. And every half hour thereafter until: FOR THE 11:04 a. m. = : LUNCHEON, 11:34 a. m. 12:25 py MATINEE, 12:04 p. m. 12:55 p. m. OR SHOPPING 12:34 p. m. 1:25 p. m. TRIP 1:04 p. m. 1:55 p. m. 1:34 p .m. 2:25 p. m. 2:04 p. m. 2:55 p. m. 2:34 p. m. 3:25 p. m. Every 30 minutes thereafter until: DOWNTOWN 5:04 p. m. : TO DINNER BE ov ie Dr OR TO THE 6:04 p. m. 6:55 p. m. THEATRE 6:41 p. m. 7:31 p. m. 7:04 p. m. 7:55 p. m. Thereafter express trains continue to run every half hour until 12:04 a. m. then 12:41 a. m. and 1:41 a. m. ? This schedule is operated on Central Standard Time, which is one hour earlier than daylight saving time. CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD '® alns Arrive in Chicago Shore Tr Ask for time-table at the ticket office. RIT SHORE Winnetka Ticket Office Elm Street Phone: Winnetka 963 A

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