Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jan 1921, p. 4

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921 LAKE SHORE NEWS till with whloh 1* combine Established lift vmiDAT pr â- BOSS PUBLIIHIITO COMPANY LSII Central Av*.. WUmatts, V.l. • • • • • • â-  ' • • • • • in* .«...«.. «&•* A YEAR oommunloatlons mutt be M- of nled by th* nam* and address of rlt*r. Article* for publication I reach this offlo* by Wednesday con to Insure app*arano* In it torn*. Resolutions of condolence, card* Off ank*. obituary poetry, notice* off tertalnment* or oth*r affair* where Imlttano* char*;* will be mad* or lection taken, will ba charted ffor gular advertising rates._________ it*r*d at th* poatofllo* at Wilmette. ols. as mall matter off the *econd k under the act off March 8, 1879. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921 BASKETEERS DROP THRILLER TO HINSDALE Hinsdale triumphed over the Wil- te A. C basketball team Wednes- evening at the Byron C. Stolp >1 gym by a score of 27 to 24, e visitors took an early lead and it throughout. In the last five Kates the locals made a desperate >urt but the whistle blew before could nose out their opponents, vas the first home game for the llmette team. It is expected, how- r, that more home games will be iduled in the near future. riLMETTE LIGHTS AND HEAVIES PLAY TONIGHT rilmette light and heavyweight Jetball teams will journey to La Inge this evening to participate in "first half of a double bill in which heavies will close the program. .tie lightweight team has not lyed a game to date, as it was only â- fitly organized. The heavies more than six games already red and are in fine trim for stiff piiion. Keniiworth Happenings in [Miss Margaret Fitch appeared »e role of Beatrice Page, in James . ^iil^V play, "Rosalind," which E^ol the four one-act plays en Wednesday and Thursday even- : in Miss Grace Hickox's studio in t Fine Arts building. On the first vening the plays were presented for I benefit of the Light House for the Mind, and the following night the lociate members of the studio com- Elsed the audience. ||rs. Sidney Corning Eastman en- rtained on Thursday afternon for Is, who is the guest of Mrs. A. Brasset. Only members of the inilworth Episcopal church were fcluded in the affair, which took the rm of a celebration in honor of the t that the church is cleared of all >t. On Thursday of this week Miss rginia Little will entertain inform- in honor of Miss Marjorie shard. Miss Burchard will leave Wednesday to make several vis- i and around Boston before sail- with her parents for South lerica. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keith, who have in planning to go to South •rica, have changed their plans will leave on February 12 for yr grape fruit ranch located on Bgle of Pines. pi Sunday evening of this week rs of the Keniiworth club will en the unusual opportunity of paring Mile. Cyrena Van Gordon the Keniiworth Assembly hall, preceding the entertainment at the > on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. pes Prentiss have invited the Sun- Night club to their home for tea. r. and Mrs. Karl Korrady will en- kin a few friends at tea, preced- i entertainment at the club evening. Cope, mother of Mrs. Mark , expects to leave early next lorFlorida to spend the re- tnder of the winter with hereon. Hugh Poresman has just re- ied from San Antonio, Tex., ;re he hat been for the past two :y Tinsman, son of Mrs. Walter nnsman, is ill at the Evanstpn tftal. Charlotte Parmelee has been to her home for the last peeks through illness, riday of this week the Ken- club will hold a stag smoker clubroms. Richard Taylor will leave turday for the south On a three 's business trip. [Wednesday of this week Mrs. • Benham entertained a few ^formally *r hrMfe. _ Ciive J. Taylor has just re- frcn; • fortnight's business i Grand Rapids. " ------------ Mist Harriet Carlsen of 501 Wash- ington avenue and Mitt Ethel Wray of 518 Washington avenue, will spend the week-end in Elgin, 111., with friends. On the evening of January 7, the Wilme11e chapter ox Royal Arch Masons installed their officers for the coming year. â- etisn* The Reading Circle will meet on Monday afternoon of next week at the home of Mrs. Henry Pope, 910 Lake avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Maast of 822 Forest avenue, recently left for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will remain for the rest of the winter. The Wilmette Council Royal Ar- canum has consolidated with Coven- ant Council of Evantton and will meet hereafter at the Odd Fellows hall, 1850 Sherman avenue, Evanston. Mr. Ward Stattman, who has been spending the holidays at his home, 1039 Linden avenue, hat returned to St. John's Academy, Delafield, Wit. Miss Flo McDonald, 617 Greenleaf avenue, is leaving for Miami, Fit., where she will remain for several months. Delta Delta Delta sorority of Northwestern University held their annual formal dance on Friday even- ing of last week at the North Shore hotel. The Young Woman's Missionary society of the Methodist church met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. L. H. Hanawalt, 430 Ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry C. Meagher of 716 Central avenue, are sailing from New York tomorrow to spend several weeks in Cuba, Jamaica, Panama and Costa Rica. Mrs. S. L. Willis and daughter, Miss Belle Willis of Moscow, Idaho, are spending several weeks as the guests of Mrs. Frank France, 1028 Ashland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Scheidenhelm of 704 Lake avenue, expect to leave the latter part of the week for Flor- ida, where they will spend several months. Mrs. R. A. M. Anderson and two small daughters, Loretta and Susan, returned this week to their home, £09 Lake avenue, after spending ten days with relatives in Bloomington, 111. On Thursday evening, January 20, the will be an informal dinner dance at the Ouilmette Country club for the members. Mr. W. C. Shurtleff, ,815 Lake ave- nue, was called to Baltimore, Md., on Wednesday by the death of a very close friend, Mr. Charles Taylor. Northwestern chapter of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will hold its formal dance at the Woman's club Saturday evening of this week. The Thursday club was entertained yesterday at the home of Mrs. Ed- ward Anderson, 1123 Elmwood The Travel club was entertained at luncheon on Tuesday by Mrs. N. Mel- ville, at the home of her daughter, Mrt. Adam IntHout in Evantton. Mr. and Mrt. George H. Bird, 1010 Chestnut street, are in New York City this week, attending the Annual Automobile convention. The Entertainment committee of the Ouilmette Country club will hold an informal dinner and meeting at the clubhouse next Tuesday evening. The Thursday Luncheon and Bridge club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Albert S. Webtter, 502 Wash- ington avenue. Mrs. Thomas C. Moulding was host- ess to the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club this week at her home, 1004 Greenwood avenue. WILLIAM J. KELLY Telephone Wilmette 1173 1317 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette Goitre Is Removed Without Operation Indianapolis Woman Praise* Ex- ternal Homo Remedy Not*: It would be Illegal to publish these atatement* If they wore not true. Th* following article was oopled from the Indianapolis Star: "Mr*. F. W. Harlan. S45 Christian St., Indianap- olis, Intl., say*: 1 have used almost one bottle of Sorbol Quadruple, and see such a change. It became so I could scarcely speak above a whisper, and my work was a dead drag. I had been having such wild headaches. I was so nervous I oould hardly bear my own children In the room. After using Sor- bol three weeks, I feel so muoh better and can do all my own work. I am gaining my voice rapidly. Paper and pencil can't tell how I feel toward your remedy. I have a friend in the next square that feels Just as I do. Her goitre 1* scarcely noticeable now. You are welcome to use my name In any way you wish. I expect to do all I can for you In this city. I would like to reach all who suffer like I have for the past three years. It saved me from an operation. Then Sorbol Quadruple Is reasonable, and within reach of all. I will be glad to answer all letters from people Interested.'" Sorbol Quadruple come* In small bottle* containing enough for most case*. It will not stain or Irritate. Doe* not Interfere with dally work. Leave* the part* In healthful, normal condition. Requires 10 minute* dally. Get further Information at Ren- neckar Drug Co., drug store* every- where or write Sorbol Company, Mechanlcsburg, Ohio. (Advertisement) --------------------------------fi -------------------------------------- (Offlolal WOODBURY ft CO. we oau rni ifisngagva, raw mmmi fends drawing 6â€"7â€"7Hâ€"8% intsrest 510 Greenleaf Avenue, Wilmette Report of Publication) the condition of The Wilmette State Bank loeated at Wilmette, Stat* of Illinois. at the close of business on the 8rd day of January, 1921, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. A New Line of Braid and Satin SPRING HATS The Hat Shop 346 Linden Avenue, WILMETTE January Clearance Sale EVERYTHING SOLD AT Great Reduction UNIQUE STYLE SHOP 5. COPLAN, Proprietor 1128 CENTRAL AVENUE X WILMETTE \ Phone Wtlm*tt* 2488 avenue. Ordinance No. 1287. AN ORDlMAMi/tu AMENDING SECTION 8 ox- om>i NANCE 1281 OF THE VILLaGE OF WILMETTE, PASSED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUS- TEES of said VILLAGE on November 19, 1918, entitled: "An ordinance amending- Chapter 18 of the Wilmette Code of 1917. concerning billiard*, pool and bowline: alley*." BE IT ORDAINED BT THU PKB01 DENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF WILMETTE: SECTION 1. That Section 8 of said ordlnaneo be and the same Is hereby amended to read as follows:â€" "Section 8. For each license Issued to such applicant, he shall pay th* sum of 150.00 per annum, payable In advance, for each billiard table, and a like sum per annum for each pool table, or other table* authorised to be used, and a like sum per annum for each bowling* alley, payable an- nually in advance, to be paid to the Village of Wilmette;" SECTION 8. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after It* passage and due publication according to th* law. PASSED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of WIN mette on the 4th day of January, 1981, and deposited and filed in the office of the Village Clerk of aald Village this 4 th day of January, 1981. EARL B. ORNER, Village Clerk. approvbd by the President of the Village of Wilmette, this 4th day of January, 1921. EDWARD ZIPF, President of the Village of Wilmette Attest: EARL E. ORNER Village Clerk. Publlsched in "THE LAKIC shore NEWS' on the 14th day of January, 1981. EARL E. ORNER, Village Clerk GEORG E STUMP TENOR Teacher of Singing Assistant to Frantx Pro$ehow»hy 718 Fin. Art. Bid*. CHICAGO T.Lphon.: Harrison 4031 Dr. Charles E. Geisse (Tllfiipithir Ilijiirisnâ€" RESOURCES Loaum and Discounts.. 1 Overdrafts ............ U. S. Government In - vestments ............ Other Bonds and Stocks Banking House, Furnit- ure and Fixtures...... Due from Banks, Casn, Exchanges, Checks and Collections ........... &70.1AB ei 1,686.78 78.695.46 a77.139.08 64.686.64 ibo.8ia.Yi5 Total Resources ......$1,485,909.24 LIABILITIES <i+»iia.i Stoek Paid in ..» ioo.ooo.oo Surplus Fund ..... 60,000.00 Undivided Profits (net)' 8,968.64 Deposits .............. 1.325,119.51 Dividends Unpaid...... 2,000.00 Reserve ............... 4,827.19 Total Liabilities ......#1,486,909.24 t W JD Leary, C&feLUr of the wlhootte SUte Bank, do »4l*«ualy •wear thfcc the above statement 1* true to the beat of my knowledge and be- lief. W. D. Leary. CasUUr STAXui otr U J.,iw016. 1 COUNT x OF COOK J •*â-  Subscribed and sworn u t>*x«»*<» n*e this 8th day of January, 1981. NICHOLAS A. SOHWALL, <SEAL) Notary Public. PLAN with us for materials, when you build or repair. EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO. 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Breaks up a cold in 24 hour* â€" Relieves Grippe in 3 daysâ€"Excellent for Hâ€"dacha form does not affect the headâ€"Cascara is best Tonic •No Opiate in Hill's. L IT Report of C*a4ltlâ€"i at The First National Bank OP WILMETTE at Wilmette, In the SUte of Illinois, at the close of business on December 89. RESOURCES Loan* and discounts 9267.125.99 Overdrafts, secured.$8,095.01 unsecured ..... 819.65 z.414.64 U. S. Government securities owned i Pledged to secure U. & deposit* (par^ valu*)......... .$ 4,800.00 . »« Pledged a* collater- al for State or other deposits or bills payable .... 60,000.00 Owned and un- pledged.........20,469.76 Total U. & Gov- ernment securities 74.969.7f Other bonds, secur- ities, etc i Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. de- posits ........... 8,796.00 Bonds other than U. B. bonds plsdgsd to seeure postal- savings deposits. 10,000.00 Bonds and secur- ities (other than U. 8. securities) f>ledged as col- ateral for State or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable.. 18,175.00 Securities other thah U. S. Bonds, (not includ- ing stock*) owned and un- pledged ......... 98,697.00 Collateral trust and other note* of corporation* Is- sued for not less than one year nor more than three years' time...... 40,165.50 Total bond*, secur- ities, etc, other than U. S...... 164,982.50 Stoek of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of sub- scription) ....... 1,800.00 Furniture and Fix- tures........... 8.669.49 Lawful reserve with Fed eral Reserve Bank ........... 27,882.86 Cash in vault and net amount* due from national bank*___....... 87,866.79 Net amount* due from Banks, Bankers and Trust companies . 6.029.17 Check* on other banks In the earn* city or town a* reporting bank .. 1,167.26 Total of Item* 18, 14, 16, 16, and 17 44,615.86 Checks on banks lo- cated outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash item* ........... 8,146.09 Interest earned but not collected, ap- proxlmate, on Note* and BUI* R e c e 1 v able not past due ........ 8,408.21 T„tal........ 690,898.80 O^BILli/luib <;«.,»tai stodK paid In $ 60,000.00 Surplus fund...... 10.000.00 Undivided profits ..616.882.41 Less current ex- pense*, Interest, and taxes paid .. 8.176.87 7,665.64 interest and dis- count collected or credited, In ad- vance of maturity and not earned, approximate..... 4.S29.80 a .nount reserved fok taxes accrued ... 1,892.00 A m o u a t reserved for all Interest ace. ued......... 1,284.77 certified checks out- standing ........ 88.25 Total of Items 80, 81, 82, and 88 .... „ *» oemand Deposit* (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserves individual deposits subject to cheek. *s*.ili.41 Certificates Of de- posit due In less than 90 days (other than for .^^ money borrowed) ^^b.800.00 state, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of as- sets of this bank ia.ooo.00 Total of demand de- posit* .......,.. GU»..U •! •r«=t£ €-re-«*r sub- feet to Reservei Certificate* of De- posit ............ 1.120.00 Postal saving* de- posit ......... 168.41 Other time deposits io9,66L6S Total of time de- posits subject to Reserve. Item* 29, 40, 41, and 42 .. *.,„ ,,. u« War loan deposit account ........ 8t 280.00 Other United State* deposits, includ- ing deposit* of U. 8. disbursing of- ficers ........... Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank ........... Liabilities other than those above stated victory U. S. Liberty loan Account ........ Total.......... Of the total 1 shown above, the torest au«l discount ws rates in SJS8SSSSJ of those law (Sec. 5107, Rev. Ste£> of notes upon which total to exeeed 60 cents 955,700.00. The the â- '•â-  a.StO.00 #6,000.00 210.00 690.898.80 STATE OF ILLINOIS.! COUNTY OF COOK. J" I, R. W. Webber, Cashier of above named bank, solemnly that the above statement Is true to th* best of my knowledge and belief. . ^ R. W. WEBBER, Cashlsr. Subscribed and sworn to befor* me this 10th day of January, 19SL W.D. LEART, Notary Public .tteat: .awr-

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