Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Aug 1921, p. 7

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PPfll^i»!|gUP!P^^ THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921 nlmeite State Bank Shows Big Increase at Close of slagsnsfi >, 1521, Show* Increase in Two Year* of $S17,SS7.S3 -Watch us Grow", is the very ap- Joriste watchword of the Wil- 2E State Bank. Evidence that the nk at Twelfth street and Central lue Has grown, and to a remark- , degree, in the past five years., is Id '" figures which Provide the Eg for the above motto. Thf<e figures are: SSts, June JO. 1917 ..$ 643,279.98 J£S£ June 30. 1919 .. 893.005.45 5S;Jt«; June 30. 1921 .. 1.411.562.98 T}H- figures show an increase in de- ajt* in the past two years of $517.- 153 and an increase in four years $768283. with the nation at war ring more than a year and a half that period* ,.. Dfr?Ttors-of^^Fh* Wihnette State nk are F. h. Bateman, president of e Transcontinental Freight Com- nv- W. W^ Jtachananv president of ^'Commercial Stationery and Loose >af Company; Lyman M. Drake, of »Insurance firm of Critchfield, Mill- Whitney & Barbour; Phillip Hoff- 'n of Hoffman^Brothers; Benjamin Lewis of the Lewis Publishing .mpany; Frank J. Seng, president the Seng Company; C. N. Stevens, esideVit of the City National Bank Evanston; Judson F. Stone, Mc- rmick Estates; Arthur J. Taylor, mager of the American Slicing Ma- ine Company; Henry Taylor, Jr., eel Engraving and Printing; S. A. heelock, president The Wilmette ate Bank. Officers of The Wilmette State nk are: S. A. Wheelock, President; illip Hoffmann, vice president; ed A. Smith, vice president; Dan Stiles, vice president; W. D. ary, cashier. e TAKES MOVIES OF CHILDREN AT BIG RAVIN IA CARNIVAL Motion pictures pi north shore children who participated in the an- nual Carnival at Ravinia last Thurs- day were taken this year by S. Ella Wood Dean, 115 East Walton Place. Chicago, who makes a specialty of children's films, their games, dances and home life. The films are expected to be shown in the various villages of the north shore in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Finlay, 816 Lake avenue, are at Cressey, Mich., for several weeks. GEORGE STUMP TENOR Teacher of Singing Assistant to Frantz Preechowehy 718 Fine Arts Bldg. CHICAGO Telephone: Harrison 4031 REMEN WORK SO QUICKLY GAZERS ARE DISAPPOINTED The second fire within six months nost destroyed a qharred old barn ated across the alley from build- s at the real of Kutten Bros. Coal Feed company, 719 West Railroad nue, last Friday night. While half a hundred villagers for- k their beds to witness the con- gration the Fire department took s joy out of the situation by ex- guishing the flames in record time. t is suspected the fire was of in- idiary origin, as in the case of previous blaze. Ar. and Mrs. H.*€\ Abernathe, who re married on July third, are now London, England. Mrs. Abernathe Mrs. Walter Tinsman. New FEDERAL ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES Sold on Monthly Payments Five Dollar Down C These machines- equipped with swing- ing wringersâ€"Take over the biggest job in the house and do it better than human hands. C They charge as wages S cents a week for electricity consumed. Demonstrated at â-  ^ Our Sates R< Public Service Co. of Northern Ills. Don* stick â- with &e primes MY DAD'S favorite yarn. • e e WAS THE one about - e • • THE OLD storekeeper. WHO WA8 playing checkers. "• • • IN THE back of the store. • e • AMONG THE coal oil. • • • AND THE prunes. WHEN THE sheriff. • e •- WHO HAD just jumped his king. • • •â- â-  SAID "SI there's a customer. • e • WAITIN' OUT front." • • • AND 81 said "Sh-h-n! • e e IP YOU'LL keep quiet. •'tt MEBBE HE'LL go away." • • • NOW HERE'S the big idea • • •• WHEN A good thing. HAPPENS ALONG. • • • â- __________________________________ DON'T LEAVE it to George. TO GRAB the gravy. 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Just West of The Track* VZZZZZZIZZB2Z //////////////////////////////////////////?* YOU CAN EAT Almost anything and it will keep alive, but one of the greatest there is is the satisfying of sitting down to a good How I Won And How I Lostâ€"Told By Dempsey and Carpentier Dempsey says, Nuxated Iron used by him as part of his training was in his opinion an important factor of his phenomenal victory over Carpentier as he believes it materi- ally helped to give him that mighty power to withstand Carpentier's hardest hits and that it also helped to put added punch behind his own blows. Jack Dempsey Super- Man of the Age Our food is good, satisfying and Welch's Cafeteria Central Ave. at 11th Street Wilmette, III. Phone 2420 In the great fight Carpentier hit Dempsey with swift powerful blows that had the speed of gun fire. The yelling mob saw him land his famous right on Dempsejr's jaw, yet Dempsey never flinched but relentlessly he tore after the Frenchman with his old rip- ping tearing, merciless power, landing ter- rific punches on bead, body and jaw until Carpentier quickly weakened and then another powerful punch and again Dempsey showed himself to be the superman of the ageâ€"the greatest Champion the world has ever known. The London Daily Mail, of July 4th. quotes Carpentier as saying "Dempsey is the most powerful man I have ever met in the ring. He is incredibly strong. To hit him is like hitting s mountain. To take his punches is like feeling the wallop of an avalanche. If I were asked what lead to my defeat. I would say the two tremendous blows Dempsey landed on the nape of my neck. ! was not the same after that.** Dempsey says. "I feel I won through greater power, endurance, fighting skill and strategy. I took Carpentier's hardest blows on my chin and while they knocked me back they did not daze me in the least. I am sure Carpentier has not the endurance to stead the hard blows that I can stand, neither has he the strength to deliver them. I understand his methods of training are entirely different from mine. While I believe in scientific box ing still I never lose sight of the hnpnrt^nt fact that other things being equal it is the man who has the greatest strength. and endurance that is going *â- > win. In build ing up these three most important thine* there is nothing like filling your Wood with gaud old strength-giving iron. In preparing for my great fight with Willard I used Nuxated Iran as part of say training, and I felt that it was such benefit to me that after wards I used it. whenever I felt I . quite up to the mark, to help restore my strength, energy and vigor: and when I training for my fight with believe it was an im- portant factor in help- ing me to win so easily my great victory and I Would advise people who are in a weakened condition to try this wonderful strength and blood builder." When a man so strong and physically fit' as Dempsey ones Nuxated Iron, how much more important is it that thousands and thousands of others who so greatly lack physical strength, power and endurance, should avail them- selves of its benefits. 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Judges of of United States Courts and Jack Kearns, Dempsey'* ger, says: "Knowing; what Nux- ated Iron bad dons for Dempsey in the Willard fight I strongly in- sisted that bs oss this woodsrfoj strength and blood builder as part of bis training for the fight with Carpentier, and 1 believe it was an important factor in build- ing np Dempsey's superhuman strength, power and endurance which were such important tors in winning his assy vatuty* • giant fa strrvetb or â-  world's esasBBteejS avrregp ran; bat Naxstrd Iron wfD greeds* w the rwj blood corpe»flr» end byâ- â- Â» deeVgg Tser sujj iis?vn# twwrr end wiuiuj ex/ir*. esse NUXATEDIRON ENRICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY

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