-- TR TT IE IIE TTT ET HII ET TE EE A TEI ITI" ™ "vw ey wr ww Tw di di WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925 9 WANT A HOME? TRY OUR WANT ADS |r ------ NE --. Glencoe who are TALK or GLENCOE NEWS. papers. the line. No black face type used. Deadline for Insertions CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Oi Classified advertisements will be charged only General Notices to residents of the district from Evanston to inclusive whose names appear regular subscribers to either 10 cents per line in one paper. Rates-- MINIMUM CHARGE 50. Rates for Display type on application. Classified advertisements will ih cepted up to Wednesday 12 o'clock for e ILMETTE LIFE or all three papers; Thursday 12 o'clock for the WINNETKA TALK and Friday 12 o'clock for the GLENCOE NEWS. Telephones: Wilmette 1920-1921 or Winnetka 2000-2001. in the telephone directory, or WILMETTE LIFE, WINNETKA 20 cents per line in all three Average of five words to be ac- 1 REAL ESTATE 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE--MODERN WINNETKA HOME «COZY DUTCH COLONIAL, ALMOST new; 6 lovely rooms, besides sun parlor; 3 B. R. on 2nd floor with 2 connecting tile fl. baths; exception- ally large, cheerful master B. R. with real fireplace and private bath; living room is large, sunny and homelike; colonial fireplace and staircase; enamel woodwork and mahog. stain doors; lovely yard for children, wooded shrubbed and fenced; with sandbox. One car ga- rage with crushed stone drive; red brick curved walk and front steps to house. Located on beautiful street, close to fine school, depot and shopping center. Possession Oct. 1st. Price $18,000. For appointment see . HILL & STONE Winnetka Office Open Sunday P. M. Winn. 1544-1545 1T21-1te NEW HOME HUBBARD WOODS--7 RM. SHGLE., on heavily wooded lot 50x160"; 4 bed rms.; 2 baths; sun rm.; att. and htd. gar.; splendid value, $21,000.00. BARGAIN at $15,000; 6 rm.; stuc- co; S. E. Winnetka; sun and break- fast nook; 1 car gar.; h. w. heat. VACANT BARGAINS asl Bt, S0¥182': $50.00 ft. 0Sewoo ve.,, Winnetka Hei 50x150'; $110.00" 1t. Sighin, lencoe Gardens, adjoinin Golf Links, $55.00 to $65.00 per ft. ACRE PROPERTIES thruout the North Shore. E.E.StultsRealtyCo. Phone Winnetka 1800 1LTN44-1tc A ROOMY COLONIAL 7 LARGE, LITE, AIRY ROOMS; TOI- lav 1st fl.; oak floors; ivory trim thruout; slp. and brkfast porches; owner leaving town; so sacrificing at $15,000. Very easy terms. Helnsen & Kroll 720 Elm St., Winnetka Phone 254 1LTN44-1te OWNER SACRIFICES CHOICEST N. E. SEC., NEW 8 ROOM brick Colonial; 3 tile baths; h. w. ht.; tile roof; 2 car brick gar.; ceil- Ings metal lathed; all walls and ceilings painted; steel constr.; gut- ters, porch roofs, ete. all copper; im- mense liv. and sun rms.; super. con- struction and workmanship through- out; superbly wooded east front lot; $35,000. Write Wilmette Life A-619 1LTN44-1tc GLENCOE, FOR QUICK SALE 8 ROOM, TYPICAL RED BRICK COL. home in beaut. N. E. Glencoe; 5 bed rms.; 2 baths; extra lav .and toilet; metal weather stripped thruout; fine oaks on lot 100x200'; 2 car gat, with light, heat and water. A very unusual buy at $32,500.00. Phone Winnetka 1800. 1LTN44-1te HOUSE WANTED -- TO BUY ALL cash. Modern, in Winnetka or Hub- bard Woods; containing at least four master bedrooms; two master bathrooms; or house capable of hav- ing additions made of this size. Purchaser is gentile; desires prop- erty for own home. Prefers deal- ing direct with owner. Give full details which will be held strictly confidential. Reply to Winnetka Talk A-614. ; 1T21-1te FOR, SALE VATE NI WILMETTE; . transp.; 15 i price $110 per ft. X13 51 bargain R. M. JOHNSTON & CO. 340 Linden Ave. Phone Wil. 68 1LTN44-1te FOR RENT OR SALE--YEAR OR more; 7 rm. modern, east side home; furn. or unfurn.; deep, wooded lot; large htd. sun parlor; 2 car garage; 21, blks. to depots; refs. 1220 Lake Ave., Wilmette. Phone Wil. 995-R. 1LTN44-1tp FOR SALE--7 RM. STUCCO; H. W. heat; attic; 2 car gar.; 3 blks. from steam and elec. sta.; 3 blks. to bath- ing beach; close to grade and high schools. Price $15,000. Terms. 477 Elder Lane, Winnetka. Phone Winn. 1595. 1LTN43-tfc FOR SALE--GLENCOE, 455 MADISON. rms.; large garage; conv. to school and transp. $10,500; reas. terms. Open Sunday for inspection. H. W. Butler, 105 No. Clark St., Chicago. Phone Glencoe 152 or Central 4838. 1TN21-1te FOR SALE--6 ROOM HOME IN S. E. Winnetka; glazed sleeping porch; Screened front pch.; h. w. heat; 3% blks. to trans. $15,500. 310 Wal- nut St. Phone Winn. 1015. 1TN20-tfc FOR SALE -- ATTRACTIVE 5 RM. semi-bungalow; large screened peh.; hot water heat. Good neighbor- hood. Bargain at $12,000; terms. Address Winnetka Talk A-615. 1TN20-tfc FOR SALE OR RENT--NEW HOUSES; 6 and 7 rooms; near lake, golf and transportation; large lots, price $16,000 and $21,000. W. Otten, Coun- ty Line Rd. Glencoe. Phone High- land Park 898-Y3. 1LTN26-tfc FOR SALE BY OWNER--300x150 ON Central Ave. Wilmette; good for speculation. Write Wilmette Life A-611. 1LTN44-1tp WANTED TO BUY -- OLD HOUSE with large lot; must be bargain. Phone Buckingham 4868. 1LTN44-1tc 14 SITUATION WANTED--MALE 19 WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS SITUATION WANTED--CHAUFFEUR, car washing, or day work. Phone A. Diggs, Glencoe 530. 14LTN44-1te SITUATION WANTED--CHAUFFEUR, care of kitchen, lawn, general care of car; 10 yrs'. exp.; private family. Phone Vaughan, Douglas 3981. 14TN21-1tp SITUATION WANTED--CARS TO RE- pair at home; thoroughly experi- enced; satisfaction guaranteed. Fhone Glencoe 1155. 14LTN21-1tc WANTED--FEMALE 15 SITUATION NATIVE FRENCH TEACHER GIVES PRIVATE LES- sons and is forming classes for adults and children. For informa- tion call Wilmette 763-M. 15LTN44-1tp WANTED TO BUY--DRESDEN CHINA blue onion pattern; lunch plate; but- ter plate; cereal dishes. Address particulars by letter. Mrs. Calvin Fentress, Hubbard Woods. 19T21-1tc GLENCOE HAND LAUNDRY WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIV- ered. Phone Glencoe 106. 19TN20-2tp HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED AT Winnetka Shoe Shining Parlor. 10 Prouty Annex. Phone Winn. 1994. 19TN17-tfc WINNETKA FURNITURE STORE buys and sells rugs, stoves, autos, pianos, anything useful. 1045 Ash street. New Store, 1500 Willow Rd. 19LT8-tfc 20 FOR SALE--AUTOMOBILES AMERICAN DRESSMAKER SPECIAL- izes in work for young girls and young married ladies; also under- stands making drapes and curtains of all kinds. Best Winnetka refs. Write P. O. Box 117, Evanston. 15T21-1tp 2 FOR RENT--HOUSES FOR RENT--6 RM. FURN. COTTAGE; large screened pch.; on Hamlin Lake, Ludington, Mich. S. H. Jones. Phone Monroe 5201. 2L.T44-1tp FOR RENT--ATTRACT. FURNISHED, small house; 4 rms.; nr. trans.; reas. rent. Phone Wilmette 2732. 2LTN44-1tc 3 FOR RENT--APARTMENTS FOR RENT--A COZY 5 RM. APT, 1ST floor; fireplace; h. w. heat; best neighborhood, nr. trans. 752 Sun- set Rd. Phone Winn. 573-R. after 6 P. M. or Sundays. 3T5-tfc FOR RENT--2 AND 4 RM. MODERN apartments; steam heat; janitor service. Phone Wil. 2399. 3LTN34-tfc FOR RENT--3 RM. FLAT; 3 BLKS. S. W. of Kenilworth station; $25.00. 1814 Elmwood Ave. Pavlik. Phone Kenil. 2016. 3L.TN44-1tc FOR RENT--2 rooms for Park Ave, 1958. NICE FURNISHED light housekeeping. 310 Wilmette. Phone Wil, 3T21-1tc FOR RENT--MODERN 4 RM. APT. near trans.; h. w. heat; also garage. 253 Adams St., Glencoe. 3T21-1te 4 FOR RENT--ROOMS FOR RENT---3 ROOMS AT 338 ADAMS St.,, Glencoe. Phone Glencoe 885. 4LTN35-tfc SITUATION WTD.--LAUNDRESS DE- sires work at home; finished, rough dry; wet wash; will call for and de- liver. 'Fhone Wil. 1351. 15LTN24-tfc SITUATION WANTED -- WASHING; experience. Will call for and deli- ver. Phone Glencoe 1155. 15TN21-1tec WANTED--TWO DAYS LAUNDRY work. References. Phone Wilmette 3240 after six or all day Saturday. 15T21-1tp SITUATION WTD. -- EXPERIENCED maid wants gen. hswk.; refs. Phone Winn. 1790. 15TN21-1tc FOR YOUR DRESSMAKING AND AL- terations call Miss Carlsten, Winn. 15TN10-tfc WANTED--LAUNDRY WORK; WASH- ing at home; $4. Phone Wilmette 3013. 15LT44-1tp WASHINGS TAKEN HOME. ROUGH dry or ironed. Phone Winnetka 859. 15LTN44-1tc FOR DRESSMAKING AND REMOD- aline call TTniv. KGR9. 15LTN44-1tp 16 SITUATION WANTED--MALE AND FEMALE SITUATION WANTED -- COLORED couple as cook and houseman; gen- eral hswk.; chauffeur; refs. Phone G. Allen, Kenwood 7352. 16TN21-1tp Used Cars--All Makes OPEN AIR SALES Cor. Sherman Ave. and Grove St. Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers Evanston 140 | 20LL.TN24-tfc PAIGE ROADSTER FOR SALE--IN EXCELLENT ME- chanical condition; new battery; 4 good Firestone tires; other acces- sories; $275. Can be seen at 1508 aod Ave., Evanston. Ask for Mr. Barber. 20LTN44-1tp GARDNER COUPE MODEL 1922; RUN 17,000 MILES; IN good mech. cond.; newly painted; suitable for business or school use. Cost $1,000 new; will sachifce for ; hone Winn. 1543. §350 ehh hone 20LTN44-1tc FOR SALE--1922 LIGHT SIX STUDE- baker sedan; just re-painted; perf. d. Must sell. $500. Phone Clay- re Winn. 897. 20L/'TN44-1tp FOR SALE -- HAYNES, 5 PASS. brougham completely overhauled; new Silvertone tires; wonderful buy. $425.00 cash or term: o333 3rd -8t., i J . Phone il. A Wilmette SY 21c4tp 21 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE SET OF WALLACE records, almost new, op 2% wiil alf. Phone il. . sell for ha Si vat FOR SALE--ANY REASONABLE OF- fer -- small power lawn mower. Phone Glencoe 325-J. 21TN21-1tp 17 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT--PLEASANT ROOM 3 blocks from station. Phone Win- netka 415. 4T21-1tc 6 FOR RENT--GARAGES FOR RENT--GARAGE. 164 WOOD- land Ave.,, Winnetka. Phone Winn. 1543, 6T21-1tc y § WANTED TO RENT--HOUSES WANTED TO RENT--IN WINNETKA or Glencoe, 7 or 8 rm. hous~; must have 3 or 4 bedrooms; mo~ veniently located; garage sion not later than Sept. K. Marks, 1220 Hyde Chicago. Phone Haymar et 7200. 7TN21-1tp 8 WANTED TO RENT--STORES AND OFFICES WANTED--PIANO STUDIO SPACE IN Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka; preferably near Country Day School. Might exchange piano lessons for studio. Write Wilmette Life A-617. SLTN44-1tp 11 HELP WANTED--MALE WANTED--REAL ESTATE SALES- man to sell out of our Winnetka office--territory, Kenilworth, Win- netka, and Glencoe. HEINSEN & KROLL, INC. 720 Elm St, Winnetka. Phone 254 11LTN44-1te 12 HELP WANTED--FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATING-- IS A DESIRABLE OCCUPA- TION FOR YOUNG WOMEN; THE WORK IS PERMANENT, INTERESTING AND NEAR HOME. OPERATORS ARE WELL PAlD; THEY LIKE THEIR WORK AND ASSO- CIATES; VACATION WITH PAY IS GIVEN EACH YEAR; A LIBERAL BENEFIT FLAN IS PROVIDED. COME TO THE TELEPHONE OFFICE AND TALK IT OVER WITH THE CHIEF OPERATOR. 740 ELM ST. WINNETKA. 12T21-1tp WANTED--GOOD LAUNDRESS FOR 2 days. Mrs. W. F. Babcock, 566 Ash St.,, Winn. 12T21-1tc WANTED--YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST with care of children for month of August. Phone Winn. 319. 12T21-1tc WANTED--REFINED LADY WHO understands children to care for them by the hour. Phone Winnetka 1925. 12T21-1tp WANTED--GIRL TO HELP WITH children; go home nights. 1418 Scott avenue. Phone Winnetka 1720. 12T21-1tc WANTED--EXPERIENCED GIRL OR woman for hswk. afternoons by the week; until Oct. 7; small family. 1082 Cherry St. Phone Winn. 1810. 12T21-1tp WANTED -- GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; small family. 389 Woodlawn avenue. Phone Glencoe 914. 12L'TN44-1tc WANTED -- NEAT, EXPERIENCED white maid for gen. hswk. and cook- ing; 2 adults and baby; small house. Phone Wilmette 84. 12LLT44-1tp 14 SITUATION WANTED--MALE 500 TO 1,000 ACRES WILD LAND, beautifully situated in Northern Wisconsin, to exchange for small suburban residence. Address Wil- mette Life A-608. 1LTN43-2tc FOR SALE--150x185 FT. S, W. COR- ner of Rosewood and Pine. Will sell reas. Phone Winn. 515-W. 1LTN44-1te SITUATION WTD. -- HOUSECLEAN- ing, window washing, floor waxing, lawn and garden work; odd : Phone Wil. 3428. 14LT40-tfc jobs. FOR SALE--ANTIQUES; PAIR OF maple post beds; pair of spindle beds; two fine old chests of drawers refinished; old mahogany and wal- nut mirrors; hooked rugs. Phone Winnetka 462. 17LTN44-1tc FOR SALE--FINE LOT OF HOUSE- hold goods of W. W. Vance, Zeising Bldg., Glencoe, will be sold Monday, Aug. 10, for storage charges. War- ble Storage and Furniture Co., Wil- mette. 17TLTN43-2tc FOR SALE--WHITE KITCHEN MAID cabinet; 100 ft. best hose; nearly new, round reed baby buggy, cafe au lait; brown velour portieres. Phone Giencoe 1087. 17LTN44-1tc FOR SALE -- COMPLETE HOUSE- hold furnishings, including hand- some antique gold mirror, pier table, piano, lamps, etc. Phone Winn. 2161 for appointment. 17LTN44-1tc FOR SALE--BROWN AND WHITE striped seven foot awning; practi- cally new. Bargain. Phone Win- netka 462. 17TLTN44-1tc FOR SALE -- MAHOGANY DAVEN- port, wool rug 9x12, painted porch furniture, child's crib. Phone Winn. FOR reas. SALE--PIANO; Phone Wil. 2627 GOOD CON.; 17LTN44-1tc FOR SALE--BEDRM. SET OF DARK brown mabh.; consisting of bed, dress- ing table and bench, bureau, chiffo- robe, bedside table, and 2 chairs. An expensive set purchased at Col- by's and in good cond. Price com- plete, $250. J. D. Fulton, 445 Wash- ington Ave., Glencoe. 17TN21-1te FOR SALE--MAH. PLAYER PIANO, bench, roll cabinet, and 123 operatic, classical and popular rolls; very reas. 768 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka. Phone Winn. 1836. 17TN21-1tp FOR SALE -- EMERSON ANGELUS player piano in good cond.; with 100 rolls; reas. 467 Chestnut St. Phone Winn. 730. 17T21-1te FOR SALE--INFANT'S BED, IVORY fiinish; in perf. cond.; very reas. Phone Winn. 1491. 17T21-1tc FOR SALE -- GAS RANGE. 845 Spruce St. Phone Winnetka 110. 17T21-1tp FOR SALE -- DAVENPORT, GAS stove, awning, cabinet suitable for Phone Glencoe 312. 17TN21-1tc radio, etc. 22 FINANCIAL TO LLOAN--$4,000 on 1st or 2nd Mortgage Phone Wilmette 969-M. SECOND MORTGAGES MADE ON IM- proved property. Frank J. Carroll, 111 W. Monroe Street, Chicago. _ Phone Central 3058. 221,TN44-4tc 22T21-1te 24 LOST AND FOUND LOST--IN WINNETKA, SATURDAY; gentleman's silver watch and fob. | p inn. 1279. Reward. Phone W 24T21-1te IN LEATHER CASE. call Winnetka Talk 24T21-1te LOST--KEYS Finder please office. Reward. 26 GARDENING LANDSCAFE GARDENING, HAULING irt. Phone Glencoe_885. bine. din 26L.TN28-tfc 27 HOUSEHOLD SERVICE NO. SHORE WINDOW AND HOUSE Cleaning Co. Yes, we have men for anything that is to be done around the house. Place your order now. Prompt service. 10 Prouty Annex. Phone Winn. 1994. 27T6-tfc 28 PIANO TUNING EXPERT TUNING--GRAND AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. GUAR- anteed. 1. Foster, 1306 Wil- mette Avenue, Wilmette. Phone Winnetka 509-J. 28LTN44-tfc 20 PAINTING AND DECORATING IF YOU HAVE ANY PAINTING OR decorating to be done, it will pay you to get in touch with E. M. Brandt. Best Phone Glencoe 971. 29TN4-tfe references. 32 KENNELS FOR SALE--GERMAN POLICE DOG; male: wolf sable; 15 months old; "Moffatt of Costilla," A. K. C. 422011, duplicate of grand sire "Nores V. D. Kriminal Polizei." A perfect beau- ty. Fond of children. 215 Wood Ct., Wilmette. Phone Wil. 3161. 32LTN44-1tp FOR SALE--GERMAN POLICE DOG; black; female; 20 months old. Fine for breeding. Must sell. Phone (Clayton, Winn. 897. 32LTN44-1tp FOR cond. SALE -- STROLLER IN GOOD Phone Glencoe 1155. 17TN21-1te FOR SALE--TWO DOUBLE BEDS; dining room table; book case; writ- ine desk; rocking chair. Inauire at 552 Lincoln avenue. 17T21-1tp 17 FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE -- 5-TUBE RADIO SET; all glass cabinet, 27x10 in: coast-to- coast range. Must sell. $100. Phone Mavton, Winn. 897. 17TLTN44-1tp ---- RENT A CAR DRIVE IT YOURSELF. New seven passenger touring cars. Go where you want, when you want, stay as long as you want. You pay only for the distance vou travel; no charge when car is not driven. For prices and information phone Glencoe 1052. 20TN21-tfc 18 WANTED--HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED TO BUY--SECOND HAND furniture and other household goods. Highest price paid for same. Crost Furniture Store, 1004-6 Emerson St., Evanston, Ill. Phone 189. 18LTN24-tfc N. FELL--NEW AND USED FURNI- ture bought and sold. 1644 Maple Ave., Evanston. Phone Univ. 103. 19 WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS 18LTN19-tfe SITUATION WANTED--HOUSE AND garden work of all kinds; steadv work; best refs. Phone Univ. 1093 after 6; ask for Miss Adrian. 14LTN44-1te WANTED--HOME LAUNDRY; PRIV- ate. We guarantee the work. We call for and deliver. Phone C. Drisco, Univ. 3232-J between 5 and 6 19LTN44-1tp Klondike Has Nothing on Florida, Says Realty Man Word has been received from Rob- ert M. Johnston, Linden avenue real estate operator, who, with his brother Gareth, is now in Florida. Mr. John- ston sent a card from Melbourne, Fla.,, comparing that state with the Klondike because of the boom that is in progress. "Sure is some country," says Johnston. "Property doubles over night in value." He will return to Wilmette next week. DON'T OUTDRIVE 'THE HEADLIGHTS Motor Club Official Gives Timely Advice "Many accidents occur because motorists outdrive their headlights," says Charles M. Hayes, president of the Chicago Motor club. "The expe- rienced motorist knows that because he can see clearly for 300 feet ahead of him is no reason to drive as though he could see for 500 feet, yet this is the error into which the inexperienced driver falls. The danger is simply this: One thinks that his attention is always riveted on the road ahead, whereas it is likely to be distracted for a few sec- onds, long enough to do much damage. "In order to realize how dangerous a distraction may be one must know that in traveling 30 miles an hour the car travels 44 feet in a second. Sup- pose that you find the road ahead clear as far as you can see, which with good headlights might be 300 feet. You are traveling 30 miles an hour. You hear a squeaking noise down in the region of your floor-boards and you glance down just for an instant to see what is wrong. The glance occupies six seconds. Now let us imagine a very common-place situation. Just beyond the 300 foot path through which you can clearly see there is a truck stalled without any lights. When you look up after the six seconds have passed, you are 264 feet nearer the truck and you have 56 feet left in which to make a stop. Can you make it? The chances are that a collision will occur, either with the truck or, if you elect to swerve over to the left, with an on- coming car. The point I want to make here is that you can't afford to take your eyes off the road ahead, even for a minute. Keep Shield Clean "A dusty windshield often causes a tremendous amount of glare. Parti- coming lights, often directly in the eyes of the motorist whose windshield is coated with dust. Never clean your windshield with a dry rag; this scratches the glass and makes a per- manent lens that will deflect rays of light. Always use a damp rag. "Using an automatic windshield cleaner when the glass is covered with dust also tends to scratch the glass and causes a refraction of light rays. Hint for Pedestrian "Every one knows how rain distorts the vision, and how street lights cast fantastic shadows on the pavement when it rains, and this distortion of vision is often the cause of accidents. The pedestrian is hurrying to get out of the rain, sometimes even crossing busy streets with an umbrella opened. The driver cannot see as well as un- der ordinary conditions, and the result is an accident. The pedestrian should realize the difficulties under which the driver labors on such a night, and should govern his actions accordingly. He should realize that a car cannot be stopped as quickly when the streets are slippery and, of course, the driver himself should be particularly careful under such conditions and he should re- duce his speed so that he can control his car as easily as if he were driving on a dry pavement in fair weather. A speed that may be perfectly safe during the daylight hours and when the pave- ments are dry may be reckless on a rainy night." REEL STORY OF REAL QUEEN Would you like to see a story de- picted of a real Queen's life? A Queen who ruled with her husband in a brilli- ant kingdom in Europe, was dethroned and then forced into exile in Paris? A Queen who had all the beauty and magnetism of a story heroine, and whose gayety and laughter hid bitter tears? Such is the story of "Confessions of a Queen." It is a Victor Seastrom production for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, adapted to the screen by him and Agnes Christine Johnston from the famous story by Alphonse Daudet. Alice Terry plays the role of the Queen Fredericka, and Lewis S. Stone is seen as the King, Christian. Others in the cast are John Bowers, Eugenie Besserer, Helena d'Algy, Frankie Dar- ro and Joseph Dowling. TOURISTS BARRED Tourists have been barred from motion picture studios in Hollywood. Levee, producer of "Just a Woman," objects to the effect that dur- ing the filming of this picture he lost $25,000 in time which Claire Windsor was compelled to give to the visitors. This included a cessation of work by the entire company. CLARIE, CONWAY CO-STARS Claire Windsor and Conway Tearle will soon be seen in a new picture, "Just a Woman." It is an M. C. Le- vee picturization of Eugene Walter's stage hit of the same title. Percy Marmont heads the supporting cast. Mrs. Sam Ford of Sheboygan, Wis., has left for Detroit, Mich., after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Harry C. King. cles of dust bend the rays from on- -