Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Apr 1921, p. 9

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921 THESE LUCKY LAOS WILL SPEND SUMMER CRUISING -harle. A. Kiaaap To Laad Pattp of School Bops Through Laka Regions of Northom Michigan ^*â„¢"~"""" Charles A Kinney, director of ihopwork in the Winnetka public schools, is planning to take several north shore boys on a unique cruise in Green Bay and Big Bay de Noc or four weeks in Julyvâ€" ^ The boys will spend a portion of the time at Mr. Kinney's permanent camp and the remainder in cruising among the island* of that region, and B-canoe^trips up aome of-the^fiverr ending into the great pine woods of northern Michigan. Visits will be made to lumber camps and the im- mense sawmills of that country.. The boys will be taught woodcraft, campcraft and sea-scouting, and among other activities will survey, blaze trails across and make maps of large uninhabited island. At the close of the Michigan camp several older boys will be taken on a five week's cruise to Georgian Bay among the 30,000 islands. At French jUver the party will embark on canoes and follow the canoe trail to Lake Kippigon, the same trail taken by tficolet, Champlain and the other French exporers some 300 years ago. Mr. Kinney has cruised over 14,000 miles in his 39 foot cruiser, a record equalled by few boats of its size on he Great Lakes. >0 YOU NEED A MAIDâ€"USE OUR -WANT ADS". .WORTH HAND RY KIDS SUPERIOR LfcONDfeV c»c OU*.WO*K IS Of TH6 SO Welfe SOUClTlNCr Vb\)«- TRAD» • • We're in the business of turn* ing out high* grade laundry. KENILWORTH 222 GLENCOE 55 OPEN TENNIS SEASON Tennis was formally ushered into the whirl c*%pring sports at New Trier High school this week when the annual handicap tournament was to be launched, provided the weather man eased up on the moisture suffi- ciently to permit the newly groomed courts to get into shape. â-  "SENIOR ECHOES" The annual subscription drive was started this week at New Trier Town- ship High school to make possible publication of "Senior Echoes" the school "annual?*- CO-OPERATION WINS ON THE NORTH SHORE 160 Co-Operative Stores now open; 43 more under lease in- cluding Winnetka, Wilmettc and Highwood. Stores Open in Glencoe, Highland Park, Lake Forest, Libertyville, Waukegan and Evanston. These stores are owned and op- erated by the people and for the people, each member shar- ing in the profits of this gigant- ic business besides receiving a discount of 5% on purchases. Our stores are open to all and we solicit your patronage and invite you to become a Co-Op- erator with us. Following are the names of all local authorised organizers. See one of them now. 77X. HOLBROOK, Highland Park. GEORGE F. MALM, Glencoe. RALPH PATE, Glencoe. L. C. CONRAD. Glencoe. MRS. A. N. THREADGILL. Wilmette. 322 Greenleaf Ave. PAUL LOBANOFF, Wilmette, 1118 Greenleaf Ave. MRS. THERESA KUBACK, Winnetka, 930 Elm St. MRS. LUCY ROBINSON, Winnetka, 930 Elm St. F. P. WHEELER District Supt. Co-Operative Society of America How to Enjoy the Springtime Once a year Nature refreshes the earth. 8he adorns our land with pretty new frocksâ€"apple blossoms, daisies, a wonderful new green on the hillside, a softer blue in the sky. Then, along the warm South winds. Nature sends her caressesâ€"to all of us! It's a time for laughter. Throw off the drab spell of winter, laugh and love, laugh and be well and be happy! You'll make the people around you happy, and that will be tire most God- like thing you've ever done. You can't do it so naturally, or with perfect sincerity, if-your toea are pinched in tight shoes, if your feet are bound stiffly to rigid soles, if your body is titlted out of normal balance by heels too high. But you will enjoy the springtime, you will walk with joy, you will go out- of-doors ahd take from Nature the tonic that she freely offers, if those wonderful feet of yours are comfort- ably and sensibly fitted in the Canti- lever Shoe! "vJ Th.Sraifl.il .fid B.it Dr.it.d W.m.n in Cbieigo h«f • ih.lr Sport and Week End Skirts MADE AT THE WILSON SKIRT SHOP "nsdt with your itm wuttriaT' Suite 1418 Stevens Building Randolph 3219 N.rlbSl.U CHICAGO If tt-ik *•»•• HUPMOBILE Sales and Service A very Sensible Car for Sensible People GAGE MOTOR SALES CO. 1629 Orrington Ave., Evanston Telephone Evanston S7W AiUiigtonHt^StJMtiidStrvico Telephone ArHnfton Heights 9 ( DINE AND DANCE AT THE NEW Chateau Maxim â€"^â€" |||MUlH»U«nillllMMIIIIIIIII«Hin)UHIMinMUIHHMHIHItmi«H«l««in«l1«»l«ll"»"""»»<««MMHM'u,M,W,m A place for father, mother, son and daughtet_-----_â€"â€"-â€" GREEN BAY ROAD and COUNTY LINE One Block West of Braeside Station Watch this Space for the opening announcement of our $20,000 Dance Hall, the most beautiful in the middle west. Chicken dinners, restaurant service a la carte and refreshments. Last year we served 9,000 chicken dinners. Special attention to private parties and picnics This shoe is shaped to the natural and beautiful lines of the foot; it is light and flexible; It is well-made and fcood looking. As a simple source of happiness the Cantilever Shoe offers you the most prized thing in life. Try it this springtime, this week â€"and see! Sold in Evanston only by PACKER & OSTILLER'S North Shore Bootery In the North Shore Hotel 529 Davis Street * Phone Open Saturday Ecanslon 6757 Eceningi till 10 CHANDLER STEPHENS POET Sold and Serviced By EARL COAL MOTOR CO. 1019 Davit Street, Evanston USED CARS THAT ARE RIGHT Phones|S78 and S7» VSSSSSSSSSSSS//S///SS. (Earl £ fttonttr- €0. INTERIOR DECORATORS ! Draperies, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY SUBMITTED ariinras ^- SAVE YOUR TREESâ€" From Tussock Moths and other Climbing Insects by banding them with Tree Tanglefoot On. application lasts tar- «• tour montk*. A pound make. IS lineal feet of band. u-«JS«- #mm as it is (Caution.) Do not use «p paper/ *** hemehng trees, as it » effective for a few days ©alp. J~I^-1 maJAm No TREE TANGLEFOOT is applied witk a wooden paddle, no mixing; comes ready [°J ""' .. f TREE TANGLEFOOT. No creeping insect can esaas * â- â- â- â-  T â- Â£ „ri FniWiird hr Tko standard tree-banding â€"trial for »*•*«. Endorsed *f city forester., park •nporintendenta, •»** , tkonsanda of fiâ„¢ TANCI^OOT k^n^giTo*^^ fctnTB^^ W^ Bag W«-a, S2M. larger sises proportion- ateJy Sold my Druggie* emd SmtUmon THE O. & W. THUM COMPANY GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN RefiuPRyfRencHOwp f osssjirrri-----------\}~~ nnnW W J BBBnr enVsV aan^BnenVanasnnVnVVBBB ssssV gT^dHH ^L^L ™• w^ pWbww ^rw. BeaudryFrench Shop No* Showing the Newest and Latest Creations SUITS-WRAPS Spring, Summer Many Beautiful Materials and Shades^ Popular Prices. CONSULT R. W. BARTELMANN CO. Frames, Sash, Doors and Interior Finish 910-912 Weed Street, CHICAGO Near North and Clybourn Aves. Phone Lincoln 7012-3 »,»311333JJ1J»J1JIWUJJIU WESTERN UNDERTAKING COMPANY ------D. S. SATTLKR, Pre*._____...-â€"- .....-==s' ~~~~ Acting along our usual progressive lines and in order to more efficiently extend the SERVICE to which our patrons are justly entitled, we have secured the ser- vices of Mr. H. F. Unser as manager of our Wilmette • and Evanston establishments. WILMETTE PHONE WILMETTE EVANSTON, 1022 Davis Street PHONE EVANSTON St May Records JUST OUT tnmmnmmwf""........uhhhhu.....nunnitninimiinmmmiimiwni Hear Them No.'2086-Mazie No. 5048-Love Bird No. 5049-Make Believe Ho. 2083â€"Wang Wang Blues No. 2083-Spread Yof Stuff !IIIIIMIIUnilHtH»H»HIIIHIMIIHIIIIMHinHHHHU»IH>IHIIMHtiniMlt>HIHMW â€" PATTERSON BROS. 828'DAVIS STREET EVANSTON Phone Evanston 654 1

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