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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Feb 1923, p. 10

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WINNEJKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923 2 F INTEREST NLY TO UR ADVERTISERS of those who advertise in the columns of this newspaper. It will be the en- space is to be devoted to the interest deavor of the editor to provide inter- esting facts about iocal business men and interests, personal notes, as well as brief details of what the business 'people are doing. Watch for your name or the name of your business neighbors in this column. And don't forget to "tab" some of the helpful hints on advertising. Ben Ginsberg, part owner of the Linden De Luxe garage on Linden ave- nue, are who executes a wicked "toe- hold" in the spare hours away from business responsibilities, announces the arrival on January 29, of Wil- mette's future champ wrestler. The boy was a seven-pounder and a birth- day gift to his daddy. Milton E. Barker, who recently went to California, where Mrs. Bar- ker and little Bobby are spending the ' winter, is reported to have contract- ed pneumonia. Mr. Barker is the head of M. E. Barker and company, north shore realtors, with offices in Wilmette. Mr. Hardman, of Hill and Stone, realtors, left Tuesday of this week on a three months' trip through the south and Cuba. That, of couse, means Havana, said to be a particu- larly attractive community. Carl Sterner, decorator, this week completed the task of renovating the' interior of the Lloyd Hollister, Inc., offices Carl gave us one of his cus- tomary excellent jobs and the edi- torial sanctum sanctorum is again a most agreeable place in which to Ply the newsman"s arduous tasks. The best assurance that your ad will "show up" as you would like, is to have your "copy" or ideas ready when the advertising man comes around. That gives the printer a "man's chance to give you a real "set up." Sounds reasonable enough, doesn't it? Victor Carlson, builder and owner of the Library Plaza hotel, Evanston, and of the Orrington hotel, Evanston, now under construction, this week signed a contract for extended adver- tising in the publications of Lloyd Hollister, Inc. FORD ACCESSORIES Skokie Motor Co. 712-714 Elm Street Winnetka Authorized FORD Dealers Take a BLACK & WHITE CAB Any Where Any Place Any Time Phone Winnetka 686 or 155 BLACK & WHITE ---------- (UAL A The Business of Moving - y ii | | TSE : \ Winnetka 232 is something that comes up every once in so often, even in the best regulated families and businesses. When your turn comes, it might be a good idea to remember us; we've got a pretty good rep- utation for doing careful, reliable work of this kind. SEU TELLS 6 PROUTY ANNEX RICO! EXPRESSING &'MOVING WINNETKA , ILL. You'll Be Pleased We're: so sure of our printing ability that we promise you certain satisfaction! Tell us what you want, give us your copy, In person or over the phone, and you'll have promptly a piece of work that will please you thor- oughly. LLOYD HOLLISTER, Inc. Printers and Publishers 1222 CENTRAL AVE. WILMETTE PHONES WIL. 1920-1921 WINNETKA [388

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