THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923 Public Library News and Reviews Drinkwater--The Outline of History. Riley--Ten Minutes by the Clock. Clements -- Plays for a Folding Theatre. Collins--The Doctor Looks at Litera- ture. Strachey--ILandmarks in French Liter- ature. Collins--This King Business. Papini--Life of Christ. Shackleton--Book of Washington. Clark--Representative One-act Plays by British and Irish zuthors. Bingham--Inca Land. Compton--Compton's Pictured Ency- clopedia. Newton--Doctor Johnson. Quick--The Hawkeye. Hough--North of 36. Curwood--The Alaskan. Wright--The Mine with the Iron Door. Sabatini--Fortune's Fool. Lincoln--Doctor Nye. Cullum--Luck of the Kid. Davis--Times Have Changed. Norris--Bread. Grey Towers. Canfield--Raw Material. Wallace--Clue of the New Pin. Fletcher--The Copper Box. Paine--Single Reels. White--The Owner of the Lazy D. Williams--Island Gold. Porter--The White Flag. Marshall--The Clinton Twins and Others. Tilden--Mr. Podd. Leacock--Over the Footlights. Marshall--Land of Forgotten Men. De La Mare--The Riddle and Other Tales. Forman--The Enchanted Garden. Lyons--Fifty-Fifty. Paine--Comrades of the Rolling Ocean. Diver--Ionely Furrow. Wharton--A son at the Front. Cather--A Lost Lady. Locke--The Lengthened Shadow. Moss--Sweet Pepper. Gregory--Timber-wolf. Van Vechten--Blind Bow-boy. Mansfield--Dove's Nest, Country Day Council Holds Annual Ballot The North Shore Country Day school began its 1923-24 term Monday WINNETKA MASONS TO According to announcements which Masonic lodge is to have its first an- nual - Golf tournament on Sunday afternoon, September 30, beginning at 1:30 o'clock. Play will be eighteen holes on the Winnetka Playfield course. Some of the best golfers in Win- netka are members of the Masonic order and keen competition is anti- been provided, some for good golfers and some for golfers who are not so good. A large entry is expected. Frank R. Gay is chairman of the committee in charge and the other members are Fred Loco and Charles J. Eastman, president of the Play- field association. Broker's Terminology Puzzles Our Reporter In last week's issue of the Winnetka Weekly Talk, the report of the real estate transactions of Hill and Stone was incorrectly quoted. The item should have read as follows: For Fred W. Fairman, the 140 foot lot next to Dr. Blachford's home on Arbor Vitae road; for Ervin Dryer, the 100 foot Jot on Maple avenue just south of Pine street; for Mrs. Julia R. Dickin- son, the 150 feet of vacant property at the northeast corner of Summit and Lincoln streets: for Sidney Stein, the 192 foot frontage on Private road in Hubbard Woods; for William C. McNitt, the 75 foot corner lot at Pine and Locust streets; for D. I Dunn, the 50 foot lot on Asbury avenue just west of Vernon in Hubbard Woods. Henry Klauke, Sr., Dies at Hubbard Woods Home Henry Klauke, Sr. 59 years of age and a resident of Winnetka for 15 years passed away at his home at 1138 Scott avenue Hubbard Woods, Thurs- day afternoon, September 20.- Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock Mon- day morning, September 24, at Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be at Sacred Heart. Mr. Klauke was well known in the village, having been for many years the head of a prosperous carpenter- contracting business in the village and HOLD GOLF TOURNEY | have recently gone out, the Winnetka |' cipated. A number of prizes havel Boys' Store Sixth Floor Henry C. Lytton & Sons STATE at JACKSON--on the Northeast Corner Boys' Fall Suits *15 Selected as the Best Two Knicker Suit Anywhere at This Price WE searched the markets a long time before we -*X found the kind of a suit we could recommend at this special price. The fabrics are good. The styles are right. It's the best suit at $15 anywhere. Other Two Knicker Suits at $18, $20, $25 to $35 Boys' Polo Shirts, Special, $1.95 The fine grade of Oxford in this popular style shirt with sport cuff, the careful design of the buttoned down collar, the pre-shrunk band all make it worth $2.50. You will want several at $1.95. . : more recently the proprietor of a of this week with an: enrollment of sash and door-frame mill on Linden approximately 300 pupils, the largest| avenue. attendance in the history of the Mr. Klauke is survived by his widow, school. four daughters and eight sons. Students were greeted this season with the completed high school build- ing, one of the most modernly and completely equipped structures of its type in the country, containing the most acceptable features of several high grade schools visited last year by Headmaster Perry Dunlap Smith. Football and hockey grounds were also completed this summer and are now ready to receive the athletes of the school. Announce Fall Program At Next C. of C. Meet The autumn program of the Win- netka Chamber of Commerce will be announced and outlined in detail at a session of the organization at Com- munity House, Wednesday evening, September 26. A prominent speaker has been se- cured, it is announced, who will ad- dress the members on some timely commercial subject. The Comfort Shop Chiropody Hair Dressing Marcel Waving Shampooing Scalp Treatment Facial Massage and Manicuring Special Attention to appoint- ments for Chiropody by DR. SMITH Phone Winn. 933 797 Elm St. N 5 ] i i A. W. ZENGELER : i i CLEANER AND DYER LH : A trial order is respectfully : 1 solicited ] ! 810 ELM STREET Phone 144 : We Are in Business for Your Health When you call a doctor you always send for the one you have the most confidence in. You like him as a man--you trust him as a doctor--he takes an interest in you and your health. You should have confidence in your druggist. You should like him and trust him. We like to know our cus- tomers. 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