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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Mar 1928, p. 26

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24 WINNETKA TALK March 24, 1928 -- INDIVIDUAL . DISTINCTIVE)! YOU'LL BE PROUD TO OWN ONE OF THESE 5 TO 9 ROOM CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT HOMES Olsen Hits Combine of Crowe, Thompson, Small "Should John A. Swanson win in the April primaries there will be no further crime in Chicago before the election," declared former U.S. Dis- trict Attorney Edwin A. Olsen before the large Sunday evening audience which filled the Haven Intermediate auditorium, Evanston. This was the second north end meeting under the auspices of a special committee, "The state's attorney's office is the most powerful in the state of Illinois," he declared. The state's attorney's office has had no great man in office for twenty-four years, when John J. Healy deserted partisan politics and made this office a citadel of power for right and justice, said Mr. Olsen, "The thing to remember at this time," he warned, "is that all the officials-- Crowe, Thompson and Small--are in the same bubble. They sing 'Ameri- ca' while each has his hand up to the shoulder in the public treasury. When LL ; : you burst the bubble for Crowe you are bursting the political bubble of all three. The voter must kill three birds at one shot if he wishes to establish honest, efficient government." In Theatron Cast Miss Charlotte Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Andrews of Evanston, whose successful intro- duction to the professional stage began this season when she played in St. Voters League to Bring Louis, New York and Chicago, will be a member of the professional cast of Theatron, to have its institution in Evanston next autumn as a unique theatrical venture. Miss Andrews, who was graduated from Roycemore, Candidates to Kenilworth The Kenilworth League of Women Voters will hold a Candidates Meet- ing on April 4, in the Kenilworth club rooms. Many of the candidates for election will come and speak and pre- 1426 8 1430 CHICAGO AVENUE The preferred Evanston location--in the quiet charm of beautiful churches and parks, O much elegance, comfort and convenience are built into these homes that we cannot urge you too strongly to inspect them. Charmingly individual and different,-- they will capture the heart of every true hostess. From the spacious living rooms with their handsome wood- burning fireplaces and casement windows to the ceramic tiled bathrooms, everything has been included to make them the ultimate in a desirable, attractive, irresistible home. Here, under our co-operative ownership plan, you can live harmoniously with fine, approved neighbors, in an exclusive, refined environment, without home cares or responsibilities--and at much lower expense and smaller investment than for any private home of like convenience. INSPECT THEM--NOW'! Living rooms ate very large; wood-burning fireplaces; ceiling with attractive plaster cornices; spacious master chambers with full-length mirrors; built-in chests of drawers; bathrooms have ceramic tile floors; cove base and tile wainscoating; recessed tubs with showers; dining rooms are comodious--well-lighted with 8 large windows--and beautifully decorated; kitchens--well- lighted and ventilated; completely equipped with all modern conveniences; large porcelian-lined refrigerators with "Frigidaire." Inspect these homes at once. Representative on premises, week-days and Sundays. Equities from $7,000 to $14,500; moderate initial payments, with convenient terms. VICTOR C, CARLSON ORG. 509 DAvIs ST. GREENLEAF 500 J NE ee I, aE a a ee I ol sent their side of the matter and the voters will have an opportunity to judge for themselves and to meet the candidates personally. Further an- nouncement will be made and the names of the speakers will be given. Everyone is invited. Try to bring a new member. entered Northwestern university this semester. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey N. Bowen of 1314 Forest avenue, Wilmette, an- nounce the birth of a son Monday, at the Evanston hospital. Every Facility For Happy Living All that Evanston offers in peaceful, happy, comfortable living is most generously avail- able to you at The Orrington. Furnished or unfurnished apartments, with or without kitchenettes, as you wish. Cor- dial service. Facilities for entertaining. Ga- rage space. A home here means joyous living --real hours of happiness. Phone University 8700 for Reservations. Che ORRINGION a) CCR fos Evanston's Largest and Finest Hotel

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