- 8 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRPAY, APRIL LJ921 Public library News and Reviews BY SUE OSMOTHERLY. LIBRARIAN Books For Boys and Girls , ""Perkinsâ€"Italian twinsâ€"A charm- ing story to be read by older chil- dren, or read to children of the slower grades, presenting a picture of child life in Italy among both the rich and poor. " __Turpinâ€"Treasure motrntam-- story in the Virginia mountains where treasure is hidden and guarded by the ghost of a former-seeker. Paire Ruffin, the nfteen-year-old heroine and her associates, dauntlessly in- vade it and adventure follows. Wallerâ€"Daughter o? the rich- Story of a rich young girl who spent a year on a farm. Brooks â€" Master of the strong heartsâ€"Custer's last fight with Sit- ting Bull and his hordes of Sioux. Dixâ€"Merry lipsâ€"Little maid held as hosrage by the Roundheads es» capes to the army of the Cavaliers disguised as a boy. ---------- -_ Daviessâ€"Phyllis â€" Fifteen-year-old ^Phyllis, rich but lonely, confides a great secret to Leather Louise and tells how she found friends and in- terest, excitement and adventure -iti the little Southern town. Brownâ€"Lonesomest dollâ€"About a little Queen, a little peasant girl and a grand lonesome doll whose queen- mother never played with her. Haleâ€"Peterkin papersâ€" Laughter- provoking and wit-sharpening stories about Peterkin family who had all kinds of sense, but common-sense. Morleyâ€"Donkey John of Toy Val- ^y^A^6ur^rttttte^vi50il^carver-wrho lived in a high mountain valley where all the villagers carved toys for chil- dren. byildjns on West Railroad avenue, south of Wilmette avenue. Owing ..to the fact there was no excelskr*or other easily ignited material in the compartment, firemen were certain the blaze was the work of a firebug, a theory apparently sub- stantiated in view of a series of fires this week in barns and warehouses where it was said the firemen discov- ered gasoline saturated wood and rassrs. No estimate of the damage in the WarUlc-fire-couil be made this week, Seamanâ€"Girl next door â€"An ex- traordinary mystery story for girls. Gilbertâ€"More than conquerors- Famous men who have won success in the face of great difficulty. . Brownâ€"White Blanketâ€"Two boys undertake a trapping expedition iq Alaska. They rescue a crippled pros- pector and a sick Indian, and find a rich gold lode." . 'â- The comments on the books men- tioned above are quoted from library periodicals which review books, and are known to be very careful in their selection of books for children. The titles which follow have also been chosen from such lists. Those con- taining Boy Scout in the title are books which have been given official sanction by the Boy Scout organiza- tion of this country. Tappanâ€"In the days of Alfred the Great. Stuartâ€"Sonny. â€".------------«â€" Zollingerâ€"Maggie McLanehan. Pyleâ€"Careless Jane. Moffettâ€"Careers of danger and daring. Luciaâ€"Peter and Polly in summer. Otisâ€"Toby Tyler. Knipeâ€"Maid of 76. Grinnellâ€"Jack among the Indians. Adelborgâ€"Clean^Peter. '. â- :Tjs^aleâ€"T4»r«e^ear* 1>enind the £uni' â- â- *"!' ,j Driggs â€" Adventures of Arnold Adair, American Ace. Eatonâ€"Boy Scouts in.Glacier Park. Quirk-Boy Scouts of Black Eagle patrol. Duplicates of many of these-books are obtainable at the Branch library in the new school at Seventh street and Laurel avenue. If you have a card at the main library you may use SEE IT TODAY The HAYNES 50 JANS-LAMKE MOTOR CO. 1013-1017 Davis St. Phones: Evanston 4250â€"6020 (See Haynes Message on Page 2) it at the branch. If you have a card at the branch you may use it at the main library. Books, however, must be returned to the library from which they were borrowed. . THINK FIREBUG STARTED BLAZE IN STORAGE HOUSE Fire. thought*to have been of in- cendiary origin, Wednesday night de- stroyed a quantity of furniture- and household goods, the property ot Frir.t George, of Wilmette, stored in a ccmoartment of the new Warble Fireproof Storage and Warehous club will give regular weekly danc- ing parties at this hall and the pub- lie is invited to attend. $2095 AT EVANSTON HAYNES 50 is here JANS-LAMKE MOTOR CO. 1013-1017 Davis St. Phones: Evanston 4250â€"6020 (See Haynes Message on Page 2) it was stated. BULLA BULLA DANCE The Bulla Bulla club wilKgive their inc puna puna uuu »»â- »»« »;â- *â- ' »•â- ,â€" fifth annual Spring dance, Thursday evening, April 7, at Jones' hall. The club is well known on the north shore for its popular and well at- tended dances. Kippy orchestra will provide the music for the occasion. Commencing April 7, the Bulla Bulla HAY NES MODEL 50â€"$2095 EVANSTON -------JANS-LAMKE MOTOR CO. 1013*1017 Davis St. Phones: Evanston 4250â€"6020 'See Haynes Message on Page 2) North Shore Baths "KIPPY DANCE" Featuring Our ^k 4 Six Piece RIPPYjORCHESTRA "" Winnetkaj 4 Wimiaii'siClub Automobile Owners A complete set of plans with work sheet with each lumber order for a m private garage. j ** EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO. Church St. and Maple Ave. Evanston, 111. Evanston 42 Wilmette 152 1 Cornell Wall Board Eartnlri Distributers â€"17 N. STATE- WHOLESALE DRESS MATERIAL SHOP 1420 Stevens Bldg. Extend to every woman in this community an invitation to parti- ticipate in buying material for Suit., Wraps, Dresses or Skirts at exactly wholesale price. Silk or wool fabrics of highest quality only. 46 N. WABASH. Th«S..rt.K,.md But Sport and Week End Skirts MADE AT . THE WILSON 5KIRT SHOP .. "made with your own naUriaT Suits 1418 Stevens Building Randolph Silt l7N.rthSt.u CHICAGO II Nsfftk Wssss To the Ladies of WILMETTE WINNETKA GLENC0E Special April Sale Tailored-to-Measure Suits, Piquctine Twill or Tricotine, .50 $72 Harry Einhorn Suite 130 Mentor Bldg. 39 S. State Street CHICAGO, ILL. STANLEY STEAM CARS SB 37 MOVING PARTS The simplest car to drive and understand Prices range from $1500 up WILLIAM N. SCHNEIDER HUBBARD WOODS, ILL. Tel. Winn.tka, 956 Saturday, Apr. 9 Watch for Our Special May Dance, April 30 tZ) A Distinct Novelty WATSON'S ALCO COLORED ORCHESTRA NOT A JAZZ BAND "Real Donee Music"- CHICAGO Phone Boul. S3 4054 Indiana Ave. Harry Mitchell 2-PMTS tAA Suits TO Hade to Order VOTE FOR J. R. CROCKER f swlapandant Candldato for Justlcs of ths Peso Four years ago I w^ elected to the office of Justice/of the Peace for Gleocoe on the Regular or Citizens Ticket, I am up again for the office on an In- dependent Ticket to ; succeed myself and, ask for your support;' I am compelled to run as an Independent be- cause I offended someone who had the power to keep my name off the Regular Ticket. There has been no criticism as to my fit- ness by temperament question as to my fair- ness or impartiality in _alt cases â€" and no question as to my sin- cerity or honesty. If I am elected I will J. R. Crocker am continue to run my Court unbiased and r r~ neutral â€"^"not bound by any promise or implied to any person or political group that might have been responsible for my nomination. The report was brought to me that the reason of omitting my name on the Regular Ticket was I had crossed the ad- jmlnistration. -This I have_nol dcuie^^neither have-I~yielded to any dictation or influence from outsiders. I maintain that a court of justice must be run separate and apart from any rut side influenceâ€"to give the people a square deal, regardless as to whether such decisions are approved or objected to by any outside person or political group. The question isâ€"do the voters want a justice of my kind or one who can'.be responsive to "pulls," interference and influence. I ask your support for the office of Justice of the Peace for Glencoe. This vote does not oppose candidates on the Citizens Ticket for this office, in other New Trier Towns, all of whom are good men and have my endorsement. __.„.» J. R. CROCKER. THIS IS A TEST VOTE. DO NOT FAIL TO CAST YOUR BALLOT ON TUESDAY, APRIL 15, FOR J. R. CROCKER DIRECTION_aF_MR. ALBERT Have you dined at The Sovereign? For sea foods, chafing dishes and fine seasonable specialties The Sovereign is be- coming far-famed. Do you know of its delightful dinner dances every Thursday and Saturday evening? Here you may enjoy the best of music and dancing without motoring on into town BY TELEPHONE SHELDRAKE 1600 KENMORE AVENUE AT GRANVILLE Just two blocks south of Devon 6200 block north Phone 2491 1215 WILMETTE AVENUE Everything first Class (Earl IE. &ittxwc (En. interior Ifrnratora anh #urmsbrra 16 EAST JACKSON BLVD., CHICAGO FRANKLIN ° Sale* and Service The car everyone would like to own Gage Motor Sales Co. â- asSTCS 1S53 jpmagiaa At*, Eranstae |-«iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinr<iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:'ii'i:[iiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiim.......iimiimmimiimiiiMittmmiiiWHimiMinimin TYPEWRITERS All Makes Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired .___. 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