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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 29 Sep 1923, p. 3

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| . courses, TT Tre WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1923 MODERN THO'T MEDILL SUBJECT Prominent Speakers to Ad- dress Students Jane Addams, Prof. Robert Morss Lovett, Robert Herrick, Dean Alboin W. Small, John Alden Carpenter, Charles F. Kelley, new curator of the Art institute, Horace Bridges and Charles Clayton Morrison, prominent Chicagoans, will assist in a course of Problems of Con- temporary Thought to be given at the Medill School of Journalism of North- western university in Chicago this fall. Other distinguished scientists and men of letters who will take part in the course are E. E. Slosson, E. A. Ross, W. Lee Lewis, and Glenn Frank. Professional men, business men and women, teachers and students are regis- tering for the course which combines the study of art, science, society and philoso- phy and their relations to each other. Its purpose, according to Director H. F. Harrington of the Medill school is to break down the watertight compartments of knowledge which result from the necessary specialization - of - college He says that this is a new de- parture in university education that is eagerly being seized upon by students who appreciate the necessity of keeping in touch with modern movements. The course is under the direction of Professor Baker Brownell who will be assisted by twenty-three outside lecturers drawn from all parts of the country. It will meet on Wednesday evenings in the Northwestern university buildings, Lake and Dearborn streets. Registration for all of the classes in the school is now in progress. Reg- istration for the evening classes held in Chicago 1s forty-nine per cent in ad- vance of registration this time last year. Rgistration ior the full-time department of the school in Evanston 1s eighty-five per cent ahead of last year. A. W. ZENGELER CLEANER AND DYER A trial order is respectfully solicited 810 ELM STREET Phone 144 Worl Worle on Wash Day Goodbye wash boiler, wash board, hard work, heavy lifting, long hours, and upset kitchen when the famous EDEN Electric Washer comes into your home. EDEN changes washing hours into minutes. Does all the hard work of washing and wringing-- from delicate lingerie to heaviest blankets. Washes cleaner and with less wear on fabric than washing by hand. Easy to operate. Costs less than you think. Pay for it monthly with the money it saves. Come in and let us demonstrate the EDEN. NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC SHOP John C. Welter, Proprietor 554 CENTER ST. WINNETKA Phone 44 "If Electrical and Good We Sell It" Violet Ray Machine Stolen from Office Dr. IL. W. Jones, physician and chiropractor, is minus an expensive high-frequency violet ray treating ap- paratus as the result of a burglar raid on his office in the Brown building at noon Wednesday. The offices were entered while Dr. Jones was home at luncheon. Local police were notified of the theft when the doctor returned to the offices shortly after noon, but a sub- sequent search proved fruitless. BIG SAVING IN COAL Engineers estimate that the complete electrification of the railroads of the United States would save more than 100,000,000 tons of coal a year. This is an example of how the use of electrical energy could conserve the nation's nat- ural resources. Everthing Electrical at our new location Electric Irons Also repairing Curling Irons on all Electrical Try it 'an vinced. SEZS\ Phones 998-999 i) 546 Center RE WINNETKA When the report of the burglary Toasters etc. appliances. had become current in the business district several persons émployed in PARR & POWELL the vicinity declared they saw a man WINNETKA carrying a black case similar to the 748 Ph one containing the electrical appli- Elm St Wi 12 ance, leave the building, and drive mak nn east on Central avenue. pi Step int laylor's before vou take the {rain to town. i ( If it's hardware or any household utility you can get it at Taylors. Re , ' I'he price will be low, and the quality high. d be con- ) NE pet School Suits for Boys, 8 to 17 Years with Two Pairs Knickers 20 Boy's School Suits made from guaranteed pure wool, wear-resisting fabrics, excellently tailored and perfect fitting, in handsome boyish patterns of tweeds, cheviots, worsteds and homespuns.- Every suit made with two pairs knickers, lined with excellent quality silesia. Very special, $20.00. Norfolk model Spore = model Low belts and pockets ; box pleated, belted back. $20.00. Box pleated, yoke back; patch pockets; full belt- ed coat. $20.00. For Dresstup and Dancing School we offer what we believe to be THE OUTSTANDING VALUE in Chicago. A pure wool Navy Blue Cheviot Suit with straight coat and two pairs of knickers at $25.00 ----Bovs" Blue Suifs----1 TARR BEST Randolph aad Wabash Do Your Winnetka Resources CVEr Banking in being a burden to you. eventually make you successful. help you save. over with us. USE THIS BANK We recognize the value of your earning power. We also recognize the value of your power to save part of what you earn. We know that this power to save is the force that will Since successful citizens make prosperous communities, we wish to do all possible to We can suggest a way whereby you can save without its Stop in today and talk the matter WINNETKA STATE BANK $1,200,000.00 i rrr rrr alr laa 2a ar 2 2 2 2 27 ZZ 7 7 7 2 77 2 ZZ A 777 I ee SPILLS Elm Street East of Tracks Ld TELL dd 7777777777 ASS LLSSLSLLLLTSSLI LLL SSL S ITLL STILLS SSSI ALLS 1 SSS SSSI SSSA SSSI SSS L SSS SSIS ISLS SESS SIS SSL S SSSI LS SS SSS SSSI LSS SSL S SAS SS ALLS SA HS SAA AA SAHA AAA TAI 7 rrr rrr Nr ----_--_. rn --. [|

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