Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1914, p. 6

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, THURSDAY, MAT 21, 1914. fgJ!R&., THE GROCER cJSZ^s, Teh. 510,511,512 George ;W. Stewart -plahs quarter- sillion dollar iireproof dancing palace id auditorium, located on Sheflield avenue, near Belmont. ;>The%orth side is to have a colossal new auditorium. gfMr. George W. Stewart, a promi- nent north side builder, who has erect- ed many stores and apartments in tho Sheridan Park and Wilson avenue districts, is behind the project. The building is to be used for balls, parties, theatricals, church festivals, Conventions, etc. ^Tho seating capacity is approxi- mately 7,000. A pipe organ, at a cost of $25,000, is to be installed by the W. W. Kim- ball Piano company. The building will have a stage with an opening 70x60 feet; also a beauti- ful balcony and large promenade. The location is on Sheffield avenue, 100 feet south of Belmont. The building is to cover 250x125 feet, of which 150 teet has been acquired by a 99-year lease from the heirs of the Phillip Hillinger estate; the remainder was purchased at an approximate cost of $40,000. 1 he new auditorium will cost in the neighborhood of $250,000. The structure is to be absolutely fireproof; the exterior to be finished in white enamel brick and white glared terra cotta, with verdi green the chief instructor, with an able trimmings. corps of assistants. Fie will introduce The work on this building will be- all the new foreign, as well as modern gin within the next thirty days. local dances. The lease and sale were made, In connection -with the regular mu- through the firm of Robt. P< Hillinger slcians there Will be a band of thirty & Co. J Hawaiians as entertainers, who will The legal part of the transaction J furnish string as well as vocal music, was bandied by ;R. C. Fergus, repre-1 A prize of $500 will be offered the senting G. W. Stewart, and Samuel opening night for the best name sub- Petersen, representing the heirs of the j raitted for the new auditorium. Hillinger estate. j A $250,000 Illinois corporation has Mr. Frederick Limouze, formerly in.; been formed and a small amount of charge of the Arcadia, is to be man-1 this stock may be sold, ager. j For any Information concerning Mr. Martin Carroll, formerly of above, communicate with "Martins," New York, who has just GEO. W. STKVVART, returned from Panama and Europe--1 T>28 National Life Bldg., after being awarded the world's gold i No. 29. South La Salle St. medal as dancing professor--will be | Phone Cent. 4936. :FIRST QUALITY GOODS. GOOD SERVICE. FAIR PRICES: mat.. 1 PRIC&S^N^OIWE ON THESE, BAYS 0NiV1f= in Evanston Mrs. Herbert Sexton and son, 1028 | Grove street^.will return this week from Stockbridge, Mass., where they spent several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Thomas, 2509 Pioneer road, have purchased the resi- dence at 321 Davis street and will : lftv and Mrs. O. W. Youngquist. move early In June. 2501 Elm avenue,, returned Monday Mra Frederick Grant of ne K;Ub .^rorna short trip to Pittsburgh. Pa. ,„ |B convaleaclng {TQin . recen; ; Mrs. Alfred Topping, 1213 Michigan operation for appendicitis at St. tjiVfinjUfi^LVlsltlngJn: Waukesha. Wis. Francis- hospital. Mrs. Grant was . Mr$. B. B, Early of Rockford, 111., Miss Helen Hardie, daughter of Mr. is the guest of Mrs. John W. Nye, 840 j and Mrs. George F. Hardie. 911 Hin- Elmwood avenue. ' man avenue. Frank I. Towle, Mrs. Eugene Willough-! they were embarked with many others by, Mrs. Marshall M. Kirkman, Mrs. in their own plight, without baggage Hugo Eu Brock and Mrs. Weston Kim- or chance of preparation and without ball. v [consent, on an Outgoing steamer and The Zeta Phi Eta sorority of Cum- sent into the harbor during the bom- nock School of Oratory gave a "break- j bardment, which they viewed from fast" yesterday morning at the Win- from the ship. From New Orleans nctka beach. Mrs. Galloway cabled lier son, who Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Song, 2123 Lin- urged her to stay in this country, and coin street, announce the engagement jche arrived in this* city two days ago, of their daughter. Florence Beatrice, 'while her daughter was joined by her to Mr. Donald M. Phillips of Gales-} husband and has sailed for their home ville. Wis. The announcement was | in England. Mrs.jGaMoway's husband made at a party given in their honor I was among the Americans who engi- iAMrjS.. C. A. Bowdish of Berkeley, i^Cai., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Bowdish, 1501 Lake street. 7r-Mrs.-J. J^rKahier of Baltimore Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Spencer Geare, 912 Main street. The Rev. John H. Boyd of Portland, Cre.. and former pastor of the First Presbyterian church in this city, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. B. Howell, 1327 Chicago avenue, during the general assambly. Dr. Boyd will ■ Mr, and Mrs. Robert G. Bassett, 1304 I occupy the pulpit of the First Presby Forest':avenue, will spend the sum- mer la Maine. iiy^-M^'-M™-. John. Eiffller have /moved from 521 Elmwosd avenue to 917 'Greenlcaf street. t'Mr.; W. J. Phalen, 2418 Hartzell ; street, has gone to New York on a ten dtiys' business trip. V Born,, to Mr. and Mrs. John Wie- land, 1516 Greenwood boulevard, a son, Monday, May 11. Miss Rena Babcock of Chicago si«mt ; the ;week-end, with Miss Catherine Rcss, 1123 Hlnman avenue. terian church next Sunday, May 24. Northwestern university's family of Greek letter fraternities was Increased Saturday when a new arrival, known as Rho Eta Alpha, had a christening party at the Evauuton Woman's t lull. The fraternity is limited to m< n of the junior clat>» Mr. Livingston itouatou. *ho lias been in business in Mobile, Ala.. dJuL lng the winter, will return the first of June for a two weeks' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Houston. 1143 Hinmaii avenue He will then The Muskiday Camp Fire Girls gave j go to Troy, N. Y„ t j attend the re » "breakfast" Saturday morning in the j union of his class. foods just west of the city.. Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd. i:»l4 Mr. <U$iiry Mitchell of Gary, Intl., ' Sheridan road, returneu yesterday gag the guest Of his sister. Miss Ruth , from a two weeks' automobile triji to ^Mitcliell, 2203 Central street, Sunday. I French Lick Springs. Ind. They have Mrs. Andrew W. Woodman. ,1111 been accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ■ Hlnman avenue, has- as her guest Horace Ford, 190G OriinKton avenue, this week her mother, Mrs. Tenny, of : En rjute they stopped at Mudlavla for 'Chelsea, Mass. ; a Iew days and made snort stops at Mr. Lansing Warner. Jr., who has other points of Interest. been spending several months in The annual meeting of the Kv«n0t«u Europe, has returned to his home at University club was held Saturday 942 Michigan avenue. evening. The following officers w«ro MrsrJohn A. Farweli. 1625 Asbury elected for the coming year: Prtsl livehuerand her cousin, Miss Goodwin, [ dent, Frederick P. Vose; vice preal sailetr^fronr Boston On Saturday for j dent, William A. Locy; secretary. Europe to be gpqe several months. j Hurd Comstotdt; treasurer, F. 1. Mr; and Mrs. L. Jena of Waukegan [Scheidenhelm. and directors, Roger I. were the week-end guests of Mr. and j Foote. Phillip Fox and Oscar Seaver --Mrs*--John--Eiffler,--917_ Greenleatl-Epailon Lambda, the senior sorority street." *"* !at Northwestern university, has an liirs^ Daisy Calendar and daughter of! ncunccd the following pledges from Cambria, Pa., are the guests for a few j the junior class: ^Dorothy Martin. ^days of Mrs. Jennie Mi Loney, 1014 1 Huth FitaShntmsr EteSfior Holgate, Oak avenue. Mabel Wright, Ann Potter, Helen Mr. (George Ward. 1725 Hiuman ave-1 Sherwood, Estelle Duringer, Bella nue, returned Friday from San An-'Doyle. Harriet Kyle. Madeline Sadler, tonio, Tex., where he has been spend-! Martha Deck, Ruby Steele and Ruby lng the winter. Bloodgood. : Mtss Martha Charles, 1310 Hlnman; Mrs. Jay Kirkman entertained at -avenue, entertained Monday at dinner J luncheon Friday at her home, "Larch- fbr Miss Ruth Carpenter and Mr. Chcs- j mere," in honor of Miss Alice John I ter. -Woodley. • land Miss. Gladys Hanson, of Miss %i Mi&.JBJcbard Crwnpion, 1224 Oak j BiHie Burke's csmpany. Her guests 'avenue, entertained Sunday at supper ■ included Mrs. Howard Baker, Miss for Miss Ruth Carpeuter and Mr. ! Billio Kirkman, Mrs Frederick Rey- Chesler Woodley. jnolds, Mrs. Ella Gates Kirkman, Mrs. Mrs. 'William C. Thnckwell. sinj Main street, returned Sunday from i i 1...... •St. Louis, where she had spent sev-j eral days With, a relative. ^"The~ engagement has been aw itouttced-at- Northwestern university of Miss Mabel Hamilton, a senior of Tjnie College of Liberal Arts, t3 Horold p£ Huey of Shelby, Mich: '.» Mr. and Mrs, Gale Satterlee, who iWore"Wlth7 the Evanston Stock com- -"|i^y'-la8r1seas0O,'hnv'e"'gone to Mans- .fleld, O., where they will fill an en- gagement tor the iBummer. y Mrs. Edward Carter and Miss Ger- trude Carter* 412 Greenwood boute- %vard, returned last week from. Ashe- Ti!Ier Nf*C;; *Wl5Sfe"they~speht~TWp - months. *1? - ~^r - \- ^ Mrs. Frederick Chilstrom, 111G Avars place, left Yesterday for Rock ^aedr-B^rterershe-will^attend-the iSupreme convention of ■ the-. Royal at Mtss Song's home Saturday eve- ning. Miss Alice Spaulding of this city, who Is touring Europe with her aunt, Mrs. Stewart Spaulding, of North State street," Chicago, is now in Paris, after a motor trip through Tunis and Al- giers. Mr. Spaulding plans to join them in June and tiiey will then tour Germany. Austria and Switzerland. On next Saturday the eighth annual crowning of the May queen at North- western university will take place under the auspices of the Woman's league Miss Elinor Perkins of the sophonu.ro class has written a pageant, which is to be ,Uu£ed ha. k of the Putten gymnasium The stase will be set on u bluff overlooking, the lake. The queen of last year. Miss Ruth Sanders, will 01 own this year's queen. Miss ("lata Tutley, of the junior class. Mr. and Mt « Airred U. Andrews ol n:i2 Main siren have as their gu. st Mrs. Robert Hn:. • Calloway of Me.\loo City, who is among the residents of that city who fled ror Vera Cruz at the time of the arrival of the Amer- ican fleiet. Mrs Hruce. wlio l< ft the city with her (h.usht.T. intended to stay in Vera Cruz for a few weekt, at the advice of her son and hei dau.di ter's husband, the latter being an ICns lishman. But oik « on the tii.n, there seemed no cnance of stopp.,,,, and neered the buildim; of the railroad from Mexico City to Vera Cruz, and Mrs. Calloway's train was the last to pass over the tracks, which were tprn up shortly /afterwards by the Mexicans. NAVEL ORANGES-California. They are Tgettinr less plentifulH>ut-they are still very Una and reasonable. . -------- _ " ---ItiQ gtoo. Do*......10d T?> elite Po*.....'.P»» 150 size. Doz.___.40c 126 size. Doz......45c GRAPE FRUIT --Florida. Extremely fine rus- sets. 40 size. Very large. Each.........i......9c Doz.___..........*1-M 80 size. Each........7c Doz................80c COTTOLENE -No. 2 can;................30c- CRISCO-No. 114 can............ ........23c No. 3 can...................................45c LARD -- Honeysuckle. Pure. Bulk. Lb-----14c No. 3 pail......... 45c No. 5 pail.........75c BACON -- Layton. Clear Brisket or Back. In piece. Lb. . *...............................25c Layton. Sliced. 1 lb. net weight.-----...;. 32c COFFEE--.My own blend. This is 40c quality, and makes a sweet, creamy drink equal to any sold at that price. Lb.......................34c TEA - Upton's. Yellow Label. Ceylon and India. 1 lb. pkg...........58c % lb. pkg.........29c Ridgway's. Orange Label. Ceylon and India. __% ,b^_PkS-...........-7 ,,,...,...........___27c- Ooldng. A No. 1 50c quality. Lb.............35c This Oolong tea has exceedingly fine drinking qualities, and is exceptionally cheap. MINCED CLAMS--Pioneer. No. 1 can... 17c CLAM BOUILLION - Burnhams. % pt. 22c Pint ...;....................................35c CLAM CHOWDER -- Burnham & Morrill's. Scarboro Beach. Quart can.................22c CLAM JUICE - Burnliam's. Can.........10c DEVILED CRABS -- McMenemin's. With shells. Can.................................25c CRAB MEAT-- Japanese. No. % can......26c KIPPERED HERRINC-Marshall s. Largo can ......-.................'...........17c CODFISH -- Tru Valu. Free of bone. 2 lb. box 35c Beardley's. Shredded. Jar..................9c BLOMANGELON AND JELL-O- Any flavor. Pkg.......*.....................9c CELL ATINE --Knox. Sparkling. No. 1. Pkg............... .lie. J3oz_______~......$1.30 HONEV-- Fancy White Clover. Comb.......18c Monarch. Strained. 12 oz. jar..............20c GRAPE JUICE-- WelchX Concord. Qt. bat............ .40c Pit. bot ............£5c 5APOLIO and Hand*Sapolio. Doz..... .. ,85c KITCHEN KLENZEfc -Large can^;- h. 4J4e --~6large~caiiar.-77.Tr77T^.....,.; .cr..;.;.;... .25c bLb'bUTCrTCLEANSER-3 cans,...late GOLD DUST -No. 4 pl£g....T..^...;.;..19b BORAX--20 Mule Team. 1 lb;; pkg.....«... 11c STAR NAPHTHA WASHING POWDER No. 4 pKg................................vy19c SOAP--Amber. Procter & Gamble's! J 50 bar3 In box-----$2.10 10 bars .....\......45c German Mottled. Procter & Gamble's. , 72 bars in box___$3.25 10 bars ............47c Lenox. Procter & Gamble's. 100 bars in box... $3.25 lobars.............35c 1 vory. 10 i)z. j}3x^__Z11___I_--„-----------.---^^J.-- 100 bars in box. ..57.00 10 bars ............70c Ivory. 6 oz. bar. 100 bars in box...$4.20 10 bars .......;..^.42c ASPARAGUS --Hillsdale. No. 2 round can. Greeh'Polnts. -' Can..;.............16c Doz. ......,..,;.j.$1.75 CORN -- The very finest quality of sweet, sugar co'rri. Can................11c Doz...............$1.33 PEA -- Monarch. Handsome Peas; These are a close competition of fresh peas. Can................17c Doz........... ....$2.00 TOMATOES --The finest of the best. . Na Scan, Heavy pack. Perfect flavor. Can................14c Doz............____$1.65 LIMA BEANS -- Richelieu. French Style No. 2 can. Very small. Can................16c Doz...............31.85 MUSHROOMS--Ccuteaux. French. Extra small. Can..32c First choice. Can...25c PINEAPPLE -- Pearl City. No. 2% can. Hawaiian. Sliced. Can................24c Doz., .... MAGNOLIA FIGS--Carpenter's. Skinless. No. lMs can. Can................21c Doz........, DATES -Fard. Black |A]. Lb...., Fard. Stuffed with nuts. Box....... FIGS--Turkish. 5 crown. Lb.......... Pulled. Washed. 1 lb. box.......... PiMIENTO PEPPERS -Spanish. Can.................9c Doz......... .r...$2.75 Preserved. .......$2.40 ...12c ...27c ...20c ...*3c ....95c FROM ILLINOIS AND TENNESSEE. ARE IN MARKET. FINE, AND REASONABLE. Agent for EVANSTON VAUGHAN'S SEEDS GET A CATALOGUE AT MY STORES Agent for WILMETTE, IForthetruly modern Home TWO CKNTS A HAY Re J Cross Filter Service TEL. MAIN 3o 18 CHAS. S. WALLACE. Agent "oil Orristftun An Tc! Evanston 270 Herbert F.Antunes Piano tttner and Repairer 1925 Shermau Ave., Evanston Teli-phonrn h. arston B476.J and 449 <>.licial Tuner for Northwestern School of Music Bell i! YOU NEED NOT BE ILL TO ENJOY The Edgemefe nthci aiuo Medical B 4911 4813 Broadway Chicago TRONIC Treacments are 1 provided also for those who are net ill. Vapor, Nol Air or Electric Bath $150 Massage, Battle Creek - 1.50 Batb, Douche and Massage 2.50 12 for the price cf 10 8!sl Lawns MadeNew Sodding. Seeding. Black Dirt Furnished I Sell and Plant Shrubs, Hedges or Tret s Alio Trim Them. Estimate I arnished FREE Satisfa. iion Guaranteed 1720 Da>,oi. Phone 267 9 t>./.. DOWNS Ave. Evanston t 7 a. rn. or a/ttr 6 r. m. Typewriters Sold on Easy Payments For Rent on Easy Terms ALL MAKES NEW AND REBUILT Some Special Good Bargains Full Line Typewriter Supplies H. E. CHANDLER & GO. 630-632 Davis St. Evanston £7 *-' J 0*>^*u S3 hen the telephone is out of order report the fact to the lTAt„t,|„ to pet oat your oM bicycle and look it over. If it is not (rood enoniEh for another wast n »e will tnk« it in us part of the cash payment on A 1914 Model Bicycle Cash or Easy Payments <Vimo-antl Jo-k-ovf-r cur now models; thea.i- Furiini'iii is the flncBt wr have ever lad. Some *■>. d barirains in »econtl-hand wheeis. Aln» *<>ma tin b of special value. R. r niiinn of all kir.di. . tfcMwo.o of America, which will be held there this week. University Book Store,Evanston,III. Two Gift Books of Quality Fir.M Book of the North Shore Price $1.50 and Secuiid Bpokof the North Shore ----- I>riee$2.00 Homes, Gardens, Landscapes, High- ways and Byways, PasF anci Present by MARIAN A. WHITE Intensely Interesting, Historically Valuable^ Pro- fusely Illustrated in sepia and of increasing value as -books wlltnot be reprinted. Makeremittancesdirect 6928 Sheridan Road Chicago Repair Departments_ -i^zi____ If you should be unable to get the per- son you want at the number given in the Directory ask for the Information Operator. To reach new subscribers not yet listed in the Directory call Information Operator. To make a telephone contract calt the Com- mercial Department. If service is unsatisfactory do not complain to the operatorf-eaU the Supervisor;-- Telephone operators are schooled to -use only specific phrases relating strictly to their work. Conversation with you would block other calls. Chicago Telephone Company H. B. Gates, District Manager __ TLL_... Telephone 9903 Shoes of Refined Individuality TTHE Foster Colonial Pump is cor- M reet foFafternoon and semi-drefB vear this season. Perfect proportion of high arch andSpan^ ish heel is thejeatare of this shot*. 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