WINNETKA TALK May 19, 1928 Lee Says: -- ALONG about this time OF year lots of people CONTRACT the "spring FEVER," otherwise KNOWN as "that tired FEELING," and we've ALREADY met a number OF the victims here IN our store-- FIRST symptom you NOTICE is prolonged YAWNING, coupled with a DESIRE to stretch and Rexall TO look out of the Beef, Iron nd Wine WINDOW ---arms dangle 890¢ LIMPLY and the mind REFUSES to think-- AMBISH all gone! IF those are your SYMPTOMS, you need a GOOD spring tonic and THAT naturally suggests Luick's Special Brick This Week-- Fresh Strawberry BEEF, iron and wine, a tonic " THAT tones up the SYSTEM, gives you a GOOD appetite, and REBUILDS your run-down NERVES--we recommend it VERY highly. Hott DAMS PHARMACY The Rexall Store Elm & Linden WINNETKA 2 AT C. OF C. MEETING Winnetkans who attended the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States held last week in Washington, were William D. Sidley, Ayres Boal, Cornelius Lynde, Oscar I. Moore, and John VanderVries. Rob- ert P, Lamont of Lake Forest was elected vice-president of the Northern Central division, of which John N. VanderVries of Winnetka is manager. Miss Margaret Newman of Winnet- ka, who is a student at the Chicago Normal School of Physical Education, will take part in the annual exhibition to be held May 25, at Orchestra hall. P. W. Bradstreet & Son Move to Bank Building P. W. Bradstreet and Son have moved their real estate office from 788 Elm street to room No. 1, on the second floor of the Meyer Bank building, 799 Elm street, but their old friends and clients should have no difficulty in re- membering their new location. They are still in the same block on Elm, but on the opposite side of the street, and ten numbers and one story higher. The Senior Mr. Bradstreet has been ill, suffering a severe attack of the flu, but is back again at his desk. SENT} HR of HE [HH From the the squirrels. Get Your Lessons E'VE all seén them in the fall busily storing their food for the winter months . percentage of men have the foresight to be as provident as The men who are wise make regular deposits in this bank during their earning years. Have you a Savings Account? BANKING HOURS Daily 8 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 12: Squirrels! . . Still only a small 30P.M.and 7 to 8 P. M. Hubbard Woods Trust & Savings Bank 952 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods