Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jan 1923, p. 8

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THE LAKE o F INTERI$T NLYTO UR ADVERTISERS SHORE NEWS, â„¢T"AV tANHARY 19, 1983 BBOa Each week this space is to be devot ^^&-^er^mer&at of those who adver tise in the columns of this newspaper It will be the endeavor of the editor to provide interesting facts about local business men and interests, per- sonal notes as well as brief details of what the business people are doing. Watch for your name or the name of your business neighbors in this column. And don't forget to "tab' some of the helpful hints on adver- tising. The Van Arsdale Handy Shoppe, is preparing to enter the Wilmette busi- nese field with an attractive and com- pletely furnished drygoods establish- ment at 405 Linden avenue. A beautifully quipped combined confectionery and florist shop is to occupy the southwest corner of Lind- en avenue and Fourth street. The fixtures alone will cost $21,000. David Nelson's prospective three- story building on Central avenue was ------"this weeET Burt Blow of Winnetka has the con tract for the preliminary work. The building will contain four stores, a restaurant and sixteen three-room apartments. Joe Mercer of the Hubbard Woods Coal and Lumber company has been confined to his home because of ill- ness. The company does advertising the "Full Page Way,'* with entirely satisfactory results, according to Joe. "I like the 'cut' â- *--ice you provide," he recently told tne advertising boss. "But I like most of all the splendid copy writing." J. W. Schloesser and company, Chi- r^TernrtiraT cago groccrsr Grocer" and Market on Linden ave- nue, 'scidentally, the firm has closed a contract with our advertising de- partment. For which, etc........... Wiiiys-Kniebt and Overland Willys-Knight Sedan $2,095 delivered ©verlamNltoor Sedan$9607 delivered - â€"CrHrllMGGS-: ' Evaniton 140' - - * 1549 Sherman Ave. , Evatistan Well Known Writers Added to Journalism Staff Vincent Starrett. editor of the Wave, short story writer, and writer of verse, and Genevieve Foroes of the Chicago Tribune are two new mem- bers of the instructional staff of the M*dill School of Journalism of North- western University. Mr. Starrett will introduce a short story writing course in the Chicago department of tht) School in the second semester and Miss Forbes will instruct a course in re- porting on the Evanston campus. Mr. Starrett will have the assist- ance of a number of distinguished TWO MILES A DAY keeps the doctor away. If people walked more they'd be sick less. Walking is the most healthful exer- ciseâ€"and the cheapest. But to get the full benefit of walking_jcou must wear the proper shoes*. If your feet are, uncomfortable there is_no joy Tn walkingT Start the walking habit. Buy a pair of Cantilever Shoes. They are the shoes for work or play, for standing or walking. There is plenty of toe room, yet they fit with snug smoothness and hold the foot easily â€"comfortably. The under-arch sole is drawn up by lacing the shoe, so that it fits close to the foot and supports the arch. The Cantilever Shoe Jias a shank that is flexible, yielding with the play of the muscles. Instead of binding, as a rigid sole ot a metal appliance does, the Cantilever Shoe encourages the foot muscles to exer- cise and grow strong. In this sane and comfortable way Cantilever Shoes preventâ€"and correetâ€"fatten arches In Cantilever Shoe you will ac- quire an easy, graceful carriage. Your health will be better, your effi- ciency will increase. There is com- fort for you in every pair. On Sale Exdonvely on the North Shore by NORTH SHORE B00TERY 529 PAVIS STREET --------Phone Ev. 6757---------- writers who come into the class as visiting lecturers. Among them will be Karl E.TIarriman. editor of the Rea Book; James O'Donnell Bennett of the Chicago Tribune; Henry Justin Smith and Harry Hansen of the Chi- cago Daily News; Gene Markey, T. C. O'Donnell, Anthony Rud, Henry KJt- chell Webster, Horace Grant, Edwin Palmer and Ben Hacht. The class is limited to persons who have shown ability in writing. Mr. Starrett hopes to produce two or three short story writers of distinction from thOthe°rU?ourses that will be offered in the second semester are feature jj magazine writing, editorial wrltHj newspaper management, reporth^ editing and the art of typography. Registration for these courgeg J from January 22 to February 3 In ty Northwestern uni.vers.ity builfWu Dearborn and Lake streets. /j N OLD established concern manufacturing /\ one of the most prominent quality cars on the market, which sells in the $1,000 class, wishes the names of people who are going to be in the market for a new car, for the purpose of mailing them a very elaborate piece of literature which will be found educational along the lines of present day automobile engineering and construction, and jwhick explains-w^a4^4sâ€"io-^e-^«ptef^from"fhr present day values. This will not obligate you in any way and no salesman will call. Write at once for this literature. Address Motor Manufacturer EVANSTON, ILLINOIS To insure proper^-fitting, we have installeiL^an X-Ray jm&£hme~in Isiore. This service to you without Charge. Our Cantilever Booklet Sent on Request"* Twice as much for your,Vacuum Gleaner money jeat^l ;ing brush. Some cleaners! I have a strong suction. But | (only the Hamilton Beach; has both. In one machine1, iit unites all the cleaning • advantages of both. So it) ; gives double efficiency, ex-; itra thorough cleaning in! [half the time. Yet it costs! jno more. This makes your;, Lehoieeâ€"easyrâ€"^Sfouâ€"don't;; !have to decide which type! I r cleaner is best, because 1 the Hamilton Beach com-; ; bines the advantage* of; {both types. Certainly you; •will want to see H beforei I deciding. *â- â- -â- - ^-i- fe Hamilton Beach 12:58a.m. speedy NortfehShore -h»bu Evanston 654) Wilmette 5J& PATTERSON BROS./ 828 Davis St., Evanston Wilmette ioK to the heart of the cityr-save save The Hoffman Asthma Institute 936 North Michigan Aygjiiw (Opposite thq Drake Hnt<4) Hours 10 A. ||. to 4 P. M* J i Telephone Superior 4284 street car or taxi tim# awi money. ^l^lllp and a prompt arrival B*ig*ti Chtcktd 10 AU Points on Liru MptfMp.r-: '"'.â- ? fe%ju^",3jy^ V^',;, it r mil fcS*Sf North Shore Ticket Office: Wilmette Ave. Station Phon* Wilmott* 2514 - m |gl^B^^^tefe^^^'*ss^:S::\ji â- â€¢'55s y^l MIIiiiiMH^

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