THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, ym_ :'„â- . -f:# v:, '^Mtr^mii.mwm^^m - -lip â- â- â- • ' HINHAN1SNEXT EVANSTON BOTEL Carlson Plans 7-Story Apart- ment Structure The northwest.. corner of Davis Street and Hinman avenue, Evans ton. is to be the site of an elegant seven- story 600-iroorn apartment hotel to cost probably $3,500,000. The new ho- tel will be called the Hinman, accord- ing to Victor C. Carlson, architect "and[builder, who has just completed •negotiations for a 100 year lease of the site. The contemplated building will be of Tudor, Old English architecture with the motive carried out in the in- terior as well as the exterior. In an interview with Mr. Carlson it was stated that the preparation of plans will take nearly a year, so that comple- tion of the new hotel is not expected before sometime in 1925. Historic Site The site, which is approximately 200 x 200 feet, possesses singular his- toric interest not only for Evanston- ians but for thousands of Northwest- ern university graduates as well who will remember it as the first loca- «tion of their alma mater. In the early fifties the trustees of Northwestern university obtained the site with a large tract of land in that section and in November 1855 opened the Old College building, as it is now known, • and which at present stands on the new campus just north of Fisk hall. Old timers say that the first meetings of all the old church societies of Ev- anstpn were held in the class rooms of the building on this site. The lease for the new hotel was closed Saturday between Northwest- ern univmfry and Vjcjojrjj^CariaojR. for a term of 100 years at an aggregate rental of $2,100,000. The lessee is holding possession for a corporation yet to be formed for the purpose of controlling the entire property, subject to the terms of the lease. Orrington Ready Sept. 1 Mr. Carlson, prominent Evanston builder, who is taking the lease, is the owner of the Library Plaza hotel on Orrington avenue, Evanston, and it now building the Orrington, another new hotel just a block north of the Library Plaza, which will have 300 rooms, arranged singly and m suites with sun rooms. The superstructure of the Orrington is now completed and stone work and masonry will enclose the entire building by May 1. Com- pletion is expected nc# later than September 1. ^Advance^renta*â€"*ar been rapid, one three-room, one two- room suite and several single rooms being leased last week with the first month's rental paid in advance, in dicating the large unfilled demand for exclusive quarters in Evanston. Comfortable Shoes Are Setting the Style |1$|; Today, real style calls for a shoe i I more closely modelled upon the real i|| lines of the foot than was the case ff two years ago. Pointed toes, are no ptf'""'longer fashionable. Even the style flflf r%iagazines are illustrating andrrec- sll^ptntncnding propjerJyrshjajjted shoes for ;$f§$iall except the formal social functions. 'W$sBâ- 'â- Manyâ- â- women . have found great ;l3IIIIeomfort and happiness in Cantilever iil|i5hoes; You will like them, too, be- l^glcause they look so well and because |ll§§lihey. â- harmonize • so. •â- â- . naturally .with lljplthe.; shape^of your foot. You get Ijfpreai. â- : enjoyment 'out; loi: -â- CkntHever In the Village Theatre Building The ^ Village__,__ ___Chocolate Shop For The BEST Hot Fudge and Milk Chocolate Sundaes in Town. "Where the Chocolate Flows" 1559 Sherman Cash^* WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE BIST OUR PRICES ARE NEVER HIGH Evanston Illinois I W Sat. Only Sat. 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Very Best Peacock Bacon per lb. ....... • • *. •- • 322c 32^c SPECIMEN Annual Village Election, April 17, 1923 WILMETTE, ILLINOIS For the adoption of the foDowmig qn^ttion i Shall the Village Board pay from iU General Funds to John A* McGarry and Harry Fowler, the amount doe them, without interest, amounting to $421035 for side-walks laid by them in the Village of Wilmette in 1900-1901 under ordmances afterwards held to be void, for which work they have never been paid? TeÂ¥ No i«; Specimen Ballot, Village of Wilmette Annual Village Election, April 17, 1923 , ^^l|J1ier<s':'-T*" no crowliiig "of"'" tiw'^'toes llpSl^llifio" pres sure, no: restraint..' The slide Ulij^is'.modelled tipon the lines of...your ^ISSI^owti foot;.-and ' the; flexible' 'arch* of HfipiSyotir â- : idot.: -V. The great comfort -'-in K^^Garitiiever' -Shoes is.. simply- the per- ^^^ect freedom.they allow.: ^^^B-;The freedom â- . of the.-Hrmiscles -to W^K^xercis* .and keep strong ;safeguards mm f j Good Go venimert Ticket :;":rFor Village ^rtmAe^Trk0;(':'i;:': pi' EPWARa:ZIPF;; â- :; '-^^^1;^ o>^â„¢ [^M^LqpJLM^M