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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Nov 1919, p. 4

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4 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919 Winnetka Weekly Talk ISSUED SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK by The Lake Shore Publishing Company 1222 Central Ave, Wilmette, Ill cannot prevent by any covenant. We! can but be ready to meet them as! adequately as may be in the very shortest possible time for preparation and getting under way with relief. The Red Cross offers the machinery FOR SALE The Shoe That Graces Your Foot Should Be Good Looking Telephone .............. Wilmette 1926 | for such ever present help. But its Winnetka Office Telephone Winn. 388 | cfficient functioning depends upon North Shore Property Vacant and Improved the support of the public and sup- port comes solely from the member-| ship in the organization. { : A dollar put into the Red Cross| : All communications must be ac- a . | companied by the name and address of membership fee is a dollar well spent] the writer. Articles for publication| for the good of humanity. The Red! REAL ESTATE OPERATORS should reach this office by Thursday | . afternoon to insure appearance in| Cross button in the coat lapel tells | WILMETTE 404 LINDEN AVENUE cyivent /isvue. | the story of sympathy with the relief! Tel. Wilmette 1644 From Evanston te Glencoe SUBSCRIPTION ........ $1.00 A YEAR Strictly in advance Resolutions of condolence, cards of | body and a willingness to do one's | thanks, obituary peotry, notices of i |; ; ] i entertainments or other affairs where bit tow ards helping those who Lh F an admittance charge will be made or or may be, in distress. a collection taken, will be charged for at regular advertising rates. WINNETKA 524 LINDEN STREET Tel. Winnetka 1544 The output of platinum, palladium. | k Entered in the postoffice at Winnetka, | and other metals of the platinum] Illinois, as mail matter of the second | group in Alaska in 1918 is estimated] class, under the act of March 3, 1879. | ;4 284 fine ounces, valued at $36600, | | according to the United States Geo- | rerum OO mmm O EO Hmmm O FE © Frm] C EX 0 Ey SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919 | logical Survey, Department of the | © } Interior. THE BOOK OF : Platinum was recovered from the] . . - |} Join The Red Cross gold placers of some districts in| -- larger amounts and from some 1n| smaller amounts than last year. { This week is registration week for 3 3 the Red: Cross. Tach cith : 1 One of the most interesting events e Red Cross. Rach citizen is ask-\ of the year in connection with Alas- ed to enter his name as a member | ka mining is the recovery of sub- of the great relief organization that jrgntial BIOALS of priledium and : : 5 z 1 e copper hes played $0 importa. & part 1h eo an rig Ty oar] ( the winning of the war. Wetchikan, Registration is to be optional and} _ voluntary. No solicitation will be made. Each is asked to do his part to keep the Red Cross a great and effective body serving the people in : their hour of need ever ready and MAGIC FORTUNES is the saving bank book. Many a millionaire owes his success to that little savings account he started years ago. Out .of small savings grow big earn- ings. Our bank offers you the open door leading to a great reward. Enter it! HOrICK It must also be com- fortable. That is why : you will enjoy and others will admire these aristo- cratic Glove-Grip Shoes. 1GER OT Made from select stock, of beautiful, soft kid, ". Le) -- {0} memos {0} = 4 J mri Formerly BANK OF M. K. MEYER Of all kinds in large and small cans ALL INT ING ; . In I : watchful for the cry for help. w PAPERS, PAIN ING & DECORA and SAVINGS BANK Established 1894 in field Te bigs dark The vast emergency wark furnish- Sor NE ac, vid We close at 12:30 on Saturdays CAPITAL $35,000.00 | gray, an avana brown, ed directly by the war Is, happily, RASMESEN'S PAINT STORE 6|| they are almost irresistable FREE PAINT INFORMATION FREE EP AOS at sight. passed. Everybody hopes: that such a demand will not again have to be met in this generation, at least; never, If stylish quality foot- if the League of Nations is brought wear at very moderate ) mp being and Sepves the parpass N. J. FELLOWS Another Reason prices interests you, allow that it is expected to serve. ut 2 c . LIA : there are other needs for the service REGISTERED Good meats at present are worth a big price. We furnish us the privilege of fitting of the Red Cross. There is still much OPTICIAN you with the best meats at a price that can easily be afforded you. indirect war work to be done. There by everyone--which is another reason why you should trade . We carry a full line are still those awful "acts of Provi- Eyes Tested. Frames Fitted at . ' dence," as they are listed in imsur- : Lenses Duplicated : of Buster Brown and ance policies, disasters against which Fr Repaired VOLLMANN'S MARKET Educator Shoes for the there 4s no protection, blows that RS hild en leave whole cities helpless, isolated Phone Room 3 Winnatka, Hiincis c ren. perhaps, without any of the necessi- Winnetka 85 Prouty Bldg. 3, | ties to make life possible. These we , \ \ ; - -- Sellberg's | OES 923 Davis Street EVANSTON Shoes for the Family Telephone Evanston 455 Residence Telephone Evanston 3397-J CONRAD SCHMEISSER PLUMBING 1709 SHERMAN AVENUE ~~ :: : oe EVANSTON «« Say It With Flolpers" EAA FROM M. WEILAND WINNETKANS! Mrs. Catherine Booth-Clibborn a daughter of General Booth of the Salvation Army, will be the main speaker At Community House 'Corner of Pine St. and Linceln Ave. Next Sunday Evening, Nov. 9th AT 8:00 O'CLOCK 602 DAVIS ST. EVANSTON TEL. EVANSTON 2656--2657 OO mh ----------n 7 lr Fi ZL dd dl dL Ld Ladd Edd alld Ld a ld edd ide 722. llliadds 2 i edi iis idddddddd died Women's Shoes Qur line this season is most comprehensive including all the late features in black, brown, tan and gray. Priced at $4.00 to $13.00 When Mrs. Booth-Clibborn was a young gir! of 20, she was sent to France by her father, General Boot! , to establish the Salvation Army on the continent, She met with wonderful success and was named 'Marechal' by the French, by which (Expert Shoe Repairing) name she is now known the world over. N Her home is in England. and she is kore only on account of the : \ illness of one of her children, so that we find oursclves very fortunate HARRY M. BUTLER N | in being addressed by Mrs. Booth-Clibborr. Las N| Rev. Eric Bocth-Clibborn, a son of Mrs. Booth-Clibborn, will sing, 4 Stores at Highlang Pack 1213 WILMETTE AVENUE | and also lead the song service. / \| ! ol This is the Sixth of a series of Community Sunday Evening 2 |b meetings Jor evary person in Winnetla, And the meetings 2277. A Bt rd : are very much worth-while-- ask those who attended last e Sunday night. RICKLEFS & SCHUETT CO., Inc. } ye : \ - . - ? ~~ 5 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL \ Conducted jointly by «ll Prctestani: Churches in Winnetha 1557 SHERMAN AVE. Evanston PHONE 5925 § N zr AT

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