May 8, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 41 LEGION IS CUSTODIAN OF BATTLE TROPHIES (Continued from page 5) He denounced "pacifism at any price," and gave warning of such a | movement. The hearty applause which Mr. Lynch received at the conclusion of his stirring address, was indicative that the Legion, to a man, was with him. Capt. J. M. Dickinson, Jr., Robert Elmer, Post Commander Edward R. Lewis, Lincoln Rogers, Frederick Ma- | son, and Lloyd Hollister were among | others who spoke on the subject. E. H. Allen also favored the cannons. Captain Dickinson said there had been references to the attitude which the Gold Star mothers of Winnetka would take in the matter of having the cannons placed in public places, where frequent visions of them would call so vividly to their memory the great sac- an objection to | commemorate the rifice which they have made in giving up their sons. Captain Dickinson said he had talked with the Gold Star mothers of Win- netka and not one of them had raised the action of the Gold Star mother he Legion. One | said, stated she would not object if a cannon was placed on every corner of the village. "What Has Winnetka Done?" "What has Winnetka really done to memory of her Soldier Dead?" she asked. At the conclusion of the discussion of the captured German war cannons, preparedness and pacifism, the meet- ing took on a less somber aspect with the introduction of J. Williams Macy, the well known amateur actor, of Win- | netka, who sang the men back into a more jovial mood and sent them home happy. Miss McGiffan, accompanied Mr. Macy at the piano. o1 3° Moves Building Offices . . A to Location in Winnetka The Edward A. Anderson company, engaged in building construction and which has been located for a number of years at 8 East Huron street, Chi- cago, has moved its offices from the Chicago address to 566 Center street, | Winnetka. The company was incor- porated in 1913. The change in loca- tion is now made in order that the company may better handle its grow- ing north shore business. Mr. Ander- son resides at 331 Walnut avenue. He has been a resident of Winnetka for thirteen years. HOLD GYM EXHIBIT The seventh annual gymnasium ex- hibition of the Kenilworth Community center will be held Friday evening, May 7, at 7:30 o'clock, in the Culbert- son gymnasium. Authorized Crosley Dealer One to Five Tube Sets $9.75 to $75.00 The Radio Service Shop 18 Prouty Annex Winn. 1840 : DRC CR. / we gi 74 = How long would you patronize a druggist who shopped for a bargain price on drugs with which to fill a prescription for your health? Yet many dealers in ice cream -- one of the greatest health foods known -- brag about the fact that they can sell you any grade of ice cream that they care to buy. Hydrox Agents pay the price of quality and purity in order to protect you. Cer- tainly when a dealer is protecting you he is worthy of the reward of your patronage. v ML 47 =), 47 ~IVISION OF NATIONAL DAIRY PRODUCTS CORPORATIO]