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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Jun 1923, p. 7

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3 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923 Of Interest Only to Our Advertisers Full Page Roll of Honor Hubbard Woods Lumber & Coal Co. 9 Winnetka Coal-Lumber Co. ....... 6 Hubbard Woods Grocery & Market 5 E. C. Weissenberg ................ 4 Winnetka Chamber of Commerce .. 4 The Orrington .................... 3 Wilmette Building Material Co. ... 2 Skokie Motor Co. ................. 2 Blomdahl & Sundmark ........... 2 North Shore Bootery .............. 1 R.H. Schell & Co................... 1 Wnt, ARKER ©. vo Ph ies sus alee ss 1 Anthony & Lareu .................. 1 Edinger & Sons .................... 1 Brandl Bros.: /... cove incom vaaines 1 Richardson's Garage .............. 1 Frint George & Co. ................ 1 "Call Mr. Keegan," is the challenge to north shore householders interested in heating systems. The call is sounded by the North Shore Combustion com- pany, located on Electric place, Wil- mette. They specialize in combustion oil heaters. A new ice cream parlor is to open its doors today at the southwest corner of Gage street and Linden avenue, Hub- bard Woods. The emporium will carry a complete line of candies, cigars and cigarettes. Dini Bros., are the propriet- ors of the store. Alex and Gus, well known in Glencoe for several years as the proprietors of a prosperous fruit business, are opening the Glencoe Sweet Shop at 347 Park avenue, the former location of the A and P. store. Opening Day will be an- nounced soon, they say. J. F. Eckhart and company are in the throes of the myriad details incident to getting their new store on Elm street in A-No.-1 shape. But, when the store is once arranged, it promises to be one of the show places in the Winnetka busi- ness district. Aram K. Mestjian has been doing some attractive landscaping on the lawns surrounding his new Rug estab- lishment on Main street, Wilmette. Nice work! E. B. Taylor and company's announce- ments these days make one yearn for the north woods. Campers' and tourists' equipment is offered. There are also incidential paraphernalia essential to the outdoors-man. The South Water Fruit Market is offering sweet corn on next week's list of "specials." Truly, summer must be at hand! Community Pharmacy, presided over by the genial Mr. Patchen, has some- thing interesting to offer those who are planning their vacations. North Shore Combustion Co. Economy and cleanliness as well as comfort, convenience and - safety have produced a great de- mand for oil burning heating equipment. Call "KEEGAN" Wil. 2131 The Skokie Tire company, Main street, Wilmette, has been taken over by Vance and Johnson, well known Wil- mette residents. The new owners have outlined a progressive policy for the business and expect to have one of the most completely equipped tire shops on the north shore. Weather getting too hot for comfort? The North Shore Electric Shop is just now suggesting a seasonable remedy in its special anfiouncdments of electric fans. The Winnetka Shoe Store has a line of Elkskin play oxfords designed to suit the needs of the kiddie vacationers. Nice display! Magistrate Orders Circus Men Held to Grand Jury Andrew Theis and Harold Matthies, who were arrested two weeks ago on the charge of operating a confidence game and obtaining money under false pretenses in connection with the Wilmette American Legion circus last May, were held over to the crimi- nal court Monday when their case was tried before Magistrate Daniel M. Mickey. Their bonds were set at $1,000 each. It is charged that Theis and Matthies, together with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burgdorf who have not been located, conducted a contest in such a manner that Theis came into pos- session of an automobile roghtfully the property of another. THE PUBLIC FORUM Editor, Weekly Talk: Since Superintendent Washburne's announcement of my resignation from the Winnetka public schools appeared in the last issue of the Talk a considerable number of parents have expressed sur- prise that I should be leaving Winnetka. Permit me to say that it is my inten- tion to make by home in Winnetka in- definitely, and I trust my usefulness to the children of our village will not en- tirely end with the serving of my offi- cial relations with the schools. I know of no community in which I would rath- er live than Winnetka. The happiest teaching years of my life have been spent with the children here, and it is only with the keenest regret that I con- template giving up my work with them. I am hoping in the fall to establish in Winnetka a model children's work- shop where I can demonstrate clearly that workshop activities are invaluable in the education of boys and girls from kindergarten age up. Very truly yours, CHARLES A. KINNEY. Theodore-Feplin LANDSCAPE {ARCHITECT nn § grounas &© Rore 3 Terenniol ~goardery: 172 IMYRTLE-ST FHONE 352 Winn etha. [IL ---------- USE INE / SRN 23 Your Es Night and Morning Have Clean, Healthy Eyes If they Tire, Itch, Smart, Burn or Dis- charge if Sore, Irri- tated, Inflamed or Granulated, use Murine often. Refreshes, Soothes. Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write tor Free Eye Book. Murine Eye Remedy Co., 9 East Ohio St., Chicago 15499 SHERMAN AVENUE NEW STUTZ SIX The Car that made good in a day. C. H. BRIGGS ee ----------Wanted to buy--Willys-Knight and Overland Cars_--_ EVANSTON 140 of days. of delightful wedding gifts, ideally suited to be life-long brances. courteous, experienced and quality. Wedding Gifts in Jewelry and Silver The well chosen gifts of discrimin- ating friends are among the great joys of the bride and groom on their day Here, among our great selections found presents, little and big that are When You Visit Our Store salespeople will gladly aid you in your choice of appropriate wedding gifts, with the purpose of pleasing you in both price Charles E GRAVES & Company eon ete CHICAGO- Established 1857 may be rememm- We're selling thisGoodrich Tire at an astonishingly low price---call us on the phone and we'll tell you what it is. Hubbard Woods Garage Phone Winnetka 617 1010 North Ave. Hubbard Woods, Ill. Goodrich 55" *BEST IN THE LONG RUN" Het Undertaker I am now in business for myself, conducting the ONLY undertaking establishment in Wil- mette. Conscientious service is my motto. 1124 Central Avenue Wilmette Phone Wilmette 654 South Water Fruit Market Phone Winnetka 392 561 Lincoln Ave. Phone Winnetka 392 SATURDAY SPECIALS Coal Sand Gravel Cement Black Dirt Crushed Stone WILMETTE BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY ov PHONE WILMETTE 2288 New Potatoes, peck 59c Lettuce, Grown, per head, 10c Fine Fresh Spinach, per Large Home Sweet Corn, large ears, Ripe Cantaloupes, berries. Rhubarb, 6 lbs. . Home Grown Straw- . 25¢ 4 FREE DAILY DELIVERIES 9:15--11:15--2:15--4:15 Telephone 1921 P.-L. HOZA Ladies' Tailor WINNETKA 554 Arbor Vitae Road YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED Invites inspection of novel- ties in silk sport suits, out- ing suits and skirts. Remodeling Dry Cleaning Pressing is] axtraxivaxiivaxiivaxivexivaxil Announcing the opening of full line of Ice Cream, Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes, Etc. DINI BROS, Proprietors THE HUBBARD WOODS CONFECTIONERY SATURDAY, JUNE 16 Corner of Gage St. and Linden Ave.

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