Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1923, p. 1

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'Iwraf' r > ""â-  â- 'â- L":- â-  :^,:' "' â- '- "â-  â- >'MwmM$Wi -___ ^m^^^W^M'^WW^m' ^mmsmk"- "h" P^^^i^* i'1^ "^"" »â-¼ â- .„•â- -;.â- ,• a»^a»«a«a»m DAY EDITION vftfan.iV#if)t0|Kxp#f /or a Clean i^ommonfCy igi^ife ^^pm*^â- ;;« X, NO 42 fe'fl^AY^&T^ ry^i51p'P'aC'r7J^?:^y' age Street ProceMum To Greatest Demonstration In Township History .; Route Announced â- IlliililS lADED BY <*IT BAND jany Beauttful Floats and Cars Trier Day completely procession 'he morning of New fch year is given over the mammoth street _ kich starts at the 'Wilmette Village •en at 10 o'clock^ *«4 weaves; its y through the township *©y^p a te that comprises ':alk the principal ,hways in New Trier, including the ding business thoroughfares in each age, and passing a central review- stand at Elm street and Lincoln Winnetka, where municipal cials and judges decide upon the st attractive!^ * festoonee s auto- biles and floats. his_year,s-parade promises to out- tance any other procession !C«|ar a*- nbled on the north shore, both in fcpect to the variety of units m the |e of march and the effectiveness decorations. Occupy Entire Section :he Winnetka Chamber of Com- |rce is preparing to enter an entire Hon in the parade and that organ- Ition maty he counted .tffbto to prOf- je an eyeful for the spectators. %-'J likewise, many business firmg wJH rescMcd-in^the^pToir^^" *" [omobiles. The individual car owner, also, will in evidence, with the "Lizzie? or ills-Royce, as the case may be, gay- (and appropriately festooned for the casion. ^ Inhere will be awards for the best corated floats and the most effec- »ly bedecked automobile, anticipating a procession of many kks in length, the Parade com- ttee has arranged to have the Chi- to Elevated band,â€"secured to pro- the New Trier Day music,â€" Jided into two sections, one to lead parade and the second to be sta- led mid-way in the line of march. ivery resident of the township is ited to-enter-the parade and com- le for the honors of the davi The, imercial association has expressed hope that every car in the town- might be .entered in the proces- temember, assembly is at the Wil- Itte Village H3ffeen*Wilmette and itral avenues. Grand Marshal )lff will sound the starting whistle ^mptly at 10 o'clock. ^ i g g rl L. Weinstock Boosts f lat New Trier Day Parade Jarl L. Weinstock, president of Winnetka Chamber of Commerce, Addition to insuring" the active co- Iration of that organization in the Trier Day outing, is taking time ly from his business to "help Jthe ^se along." Ir. Weinstock is identified with Parade committee, which has one the biggest jobs falling to any Sup of workers. He has been re- Insible, with other business leaders jthe north shore, in making New jer Day the popular institution it become in the past decade. He is >orp executive and his services \h year have been of incalculable ie to the sponsors of the splendid lmunity outing. ?- v|S fr. Weinstock is the general man- of the Winnetka Coal-Lumber *Panyr4 ^ Grand marshal A. C. Wolff, who has directed several New^ Trier-43ay parades, is ready for the big moment at 10 o'clock next Thursday morning when the annual procession gets un- der way at the Wilmette Village ;green.-'l-;-::--- *$. .\M*:^ â- >;â- â- :• VA He arranged the parade route this week as ..follows :pM' P^&0- â-  ,'^% *%&.$â- â- â- â- â-  pamamM wmrtM _ On Central •â-¼â€¢no* •»* to Eight* «tr«*t Eighth •**•* »««tfc to Unfa* evnno, I lnd>n avonno oast to Fourth •troet, Fourth street morth to Central avenne, Centra! avenue west to Sev- enth street, Seventh street north to EInawood avenue, Elmwood west to Twelfth rtreot, Twelfth street north to Ohestnut avenue, Chestnut avenue west to Cumnor road (Kenil- ilwor^ avee^ne^ Kejntt avenue east teAbbottsford road, AbbotUford road north to Winnetka avenue, Win- netka avenue west to Wilson street (Winnetka), north to Poplar street, north to Elm street* west to Lincoln avenue (Reviewing Standi) north to Worth avenue, west jto Green Bay road, north to Park avenue, Glencoe, wesl ^^^ V^ to south to North avenue, east to Center street, south to Elm street, south to Oak on Linden street, east to Ridge avenue, south to Hul road, east to Ridge avenue, south to Lake and Ridge avenues whore cars will dis- ^oSaV^'fTff'i^ ~ a*lela^r<e:,"bf;' always create universal interest among the picnickers. « This year the committee on races and contests has planned events for every member of the family. In ad- dition to the customary running num- bers on the program, there will be several novelty events that promise to ?roduce nothing short of a sensation, 'he committee is most reticent con- cerning the exact nature of these features." 4':^M^1§/';fll^ i':yA -i:.LP, At any" irate; therelf he" something for every member of the family. | - *|pinw Is Busy Lining Up « The Chicago Wholesalers Each yea ihg with New Trier rie^t firms con- trmute liberatiy ;|6 the New Trier Day-picnicM^#»^ :. -. h It is the business ofA. S. Van Deusen, well known Wilmette grocer, to "line up" these wholesalers. Through his efforts many have already, signified thew intention of helping out at the picnic grove, and expressed the de- sire to enter 1 beautifully decorated floats in the grand procession. "Van** is an old-timer at the busi- ness and knows all the wholesalers by their first names. He is a former general chairman of New Trier Day; ? less Prevents Judge '}M>'- From Helping This Year trange^tsrir^may appear, our muttial id Otto Falk, secretary df the New er Commercial association will be sing from the festivities New Trier idge FaH^ who is at his home reh- iring from a serious illness, hats ressed keen interest in the plans the big festival, in which he had ays taken such an active part in /ious summers. ie boys are counting on his active l |fy. next year and are hoping he^ft â-  regain., cwnplete, health, \mmmm |YOU /kill INSURER! | ' the New Trier Commer- cial association has secured insurance against accident to any individual parti- cipating in the New Trier Day activities next Thurs- WhOe previous New Trier Days have been^ singularly free front accideiits, even of a minor character, due, largely, to the excellent protection afforded by po- lice of tne various vulages, the association has de- cided to pat no one at the risk of sintering loss through injury. â- "< Every person taking part in the festivities is "cov- ered" by the insurance se>., cored by the association. â- â-  The danger is remote hot the association is prepared for any ,inifo^iiejjr.ej^i^al-,, vvvv -nnc piiiiiC rKui dUo KlUto Transportation to anil from Picnic Grounds Provided by Large Motor Busses NO CHARGE FOR RIDES Stand Expense 44 |i::a^pi [fok^Wm^wM Perpetual Smite iltS' Perhaps few of us pause to consider, while we are in the midst of the New Trier Day festivities, that back of all the good titnes are hours* days and weeks of arduous labor performed by a compara- tively few inen m the township. ;.;.'-v And, speaking of arduous labor, consid- er for a moment, if you will, the duties urnisi Through Shore line type that In the effort to make it as convenient as possible for residents of New Trier township to attend the New Trier Day festivities at Gross ^oint on Thursday, August 23, the Ne# Trier^Commercial association has left iiio stone unturned. Gneat>f the y^^ problems that the committee in Iciiarge tias hM to face was the matter of transportation, and this has been happily solved by the renting of several North Shore line motor coaches to provide accommodation for the host ;of fun-seekers. :^<% w-;%$. The coaches will be used by the asso- ciation to furnish free transportation fjanxlWilmette, Winnetka and Glencoe to the Picnic grounds. The busses will â- rim*'"at regular and irequehF^^mlervals from 1 o'clock in thje ftfternwn 1o U o'clock in the evening. Announce Starting Point From Wilmette the coaches will run from the Wilmette avenue station of the North Shore line. At Winnetka the stopping places for the big busses will "^^ffie corne* ot Kim and Linden while the corner of Park and avenues will serve a similar pur- Glencoe. According to, ani late this week, the busses wi! "".-<fi...... absolutely free, the courtesy of the North these coaches,- of the same . ____ the company utilizes on iti Wilmetteâ€"Highland Park Motor Coach route, were made available to the-KeW Trier Commercial association at a nomi- nal rental charge, thus making it pos- sible for the executive committee to guarantee free transportation to the public on New Trier Day. FANS EXPECT REAL GAME NEW TRIER DAY Two^£4he hest b«seba^teams ii^Iew Trier township will meet on the diamond at Lake and Ridge avenues, Gross Point* Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock when the Ouilmette Knights of Columbus nine crosses bats with the hard hitting Glen-, g06^ ,A» C- -Outfit. -'--......^---jâ€".^jo^i:|,i---â- â- -â- .J^.,- ^-.J^iJj^ Although it has been known for sotirfc time that township baseball fans would have an opportunity to see some good ball played on New Trie* Day, no an- nouncement as to what Warns would play was made until last week. When the committee let it be known that the K. C. and A. C. teams had been .selected, "followers of the sport*in all parts of the township expressed confidence that a real game wasm store. ^ The Ouilmcttelnine is a well-balanced team-that has shown *ts "rettk before some of Chicago's crack outfits. Many are picking it to win the game on New Trier Day. At the same time there are a goodly number of wise acres who say that the Glencoe boys are going to cop the day*s prize. Both'teams are putting in some hard licks in preparation for the event and should be prepared to give the fans a real treat on Thursday. Fireworks Display To i Be Spectacular Feature i Those who have witnessed the an- nual Fourth of July Fireworks dis- plays given each year under auspices oif the Noj^^vanstoti|fi^s|n^STMenfs:t association, will koovh^ifcethmg of what may be expected Thursday eve^ ning when the fireworks experts set I the torch to the array of novel- ties in the fireworks display at the ISJew:' Trier ;pjcnic grovet &$??â- . 'mâ- â- â- â-  â- :, The fireworks feature is entirely new in connection with New Trier Day activities and should prove a genuine treat to the thousands of people who will congregate at the BttSIKESS^^ jfef -^^w&tm::-' â- â- â- :::"â- â- â- â- â- 'â- 'â-  . â- â- tm:^>W'^Bm^m^mfm^mS oren's Parade, Concerts and ;!PSSf; -^^â- t-r . fin"'At. Noon iM:";^^r:l||Ili :s^* Chairman »!•â- *â- -^ (BWA_____________________ _______ ___ ____ one John J. Morarti otherwise known as •J^^er^:j€i^ini^ prommentty^ idcihified â-  with the traffic department of an up-to-the-minute eke trie railway like the North Shore line, demands just about all the time a man can afford to give outside of bis appor- tioned hours of slumber. Yet, Mr. Moran has found time from his leisure hours to devote himself to the big task of su- pervising the myriad details necessary to. insure the complete success of the an- nual township holiday. And, you will note on the day of the picnic that Mr. Moran's. contagious smile has not become strained in the slightest degree. The bigger the job, the better he likes it I 'Tommy" Lynch Is Always ^^M^1^^-^^.^S!^ basis of genuine good fellowship for Thomas Lynch, ^yeU known Win-, [the enjoyme^o£ afHnteregf^of plam- netka tree surgery expert, is taking time away from his arduous duties these days,4iL helping to get things in shape for New Trier Day. Mr. Lynch is a member of the gen- eral committee and will be found in the foreground of activity on Thurs- day when it comes to making awards to winners in the New Trier Dajr field events* / He has helped "put over" numerous successful New Trier Days. if|| irrove in the evening hours. Memb?â„¢ "f the committee promise one of the most spectacular displays of pyrotechnics ever? witnessed in this vicinity. The children, especially, will be delighted witfe^ this number on the day's rcojgjg ^%^^^%^^^f^^^'. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE mmmm '0AYiiif-a ffirS m 1* A. M.â€"Parade, starting at^liV^^ette^ J/illage Greetu] Sjf' r\ M^-^cei;aiid-iCon|| .tests ;for airaw^flisitafcv* Display. â- â- â- â- â-  -'jmr*'**$ ;w.......\; .'â- ;'"â- '.., â- ,.... IC-^Baseball Game.^ ; y Band Concerts and.-Danc^ IngT afternoonanU Picnit Grove, Lalce and Ridge avenues, Gross Pbint| "F r c' ev-^y f;an-lj^Hal throughout evening. afternoon All places of business Will be 111 closed on Thursday, August 23* II when residents of the five vi!r?|H lages of New Trier 'â-  township' paf*!!f|| ticipate in the celebration of an^:fl|tl nual New Trier :;Day...::sppnsore4i|i| by the New Trier Commercial as- |!ll sociation and endorsed by thelillS Winnetka;'- ^C^amber^li.ol;x-O*n#: nierce. OteraUy, thousandslfoCi citizens will attend & great coiit^ munity outing that is to be toWri-|| || ship-wide in its -scope--of ";acttv-;:^}||| ities. /â- â€¢â€¢â€"- :â-  r'--:>;â- â-  -:-n^-.'.'V-WM^lasi'lltll - i While "the' actual picnic events'Wi|||| at Gross.'Point â- â- Groveâ- â- start'.id^MI mally at noon,-the 'entire day â-  -will !|f|j| .be given over to . festivities .'.be-pfltl ginning â-  in the early hours of.-'iheliMB morning when the many units of '§|||1 a grand street procession will as- semble at the Wilmette Village green wltercj^^ promptly all( For several business men affiliated with the two commercial organizations m the to%hship hayjy^ftjR^oiEiiiig:; diligently to provide the peop^S of New Trier with an occasion for staging the most pretentious community recreation event ever witnessed in this vieinitv. No de- tail has been overlooked. The workers have been planning day7- and night to give New Trier exactly what its citizens like best in enter- tainment. It is their desire to afford everybody an opportunity to meet with neighbors and friends on the good fun. They mean to emphasizey?':!f^M th£ spirit of the old-fashioned cbun- ^1 try* picnici such as most people hay^'-t^t attended in the years gone by back on the farm. They are interested, prim- ^ arily, in getting people out-of-doors for one big day of wholesome pleas- ure. ^,.v^4v..' 'â- ': Fun for' All Age*. ^^pl^.. With that in mind these men have t devised a variety of entertainment that will awaken thev active interest - alike of young and1 ol^_J^ng^ji®_JljO hegiii to hum immediately the great street procession loses itself and melts, away in the confusion of activity at the picnic grove on west Lake avenue. Promptly at 2 o'clock will be staged the numerous competitive field events, ; with races and contests for evet|r « member of the family and attractive awards for the most skilfull and fleet •i^^Clj^a^f^/Wlii.. Pmnjihi. /^&&'£\. At 3 o'clock the beautiful Children's }i Flag parade will get under way; It will be one of the big features oil the day's program in Which each of the hundceds Aof little tots as they pass- M the ^reviewing stand" will be literally ;.. pp special, picnic favprs. .The"parade w«t:'||iii| usher in an afternoon of wonders, fir' Sill the small folks. Arrangements haws,||^ b6en? made to ^reyjdei_anniejoji&^»p4|i|^ tures designed fq>r their speci tainment. The men in charge realize thati-after-aHrif the children^ are nbt| happy, the day wilt have been a dis^l mal failure. The entire afternoon will be given -over to fun for the little ones." ' w.§A No picnic is complete withouts^ hall game, so the Entertainment com-v ared * #ckt for thC mond fans. It will be the strong Ouilmette Knights of Cotemhus l>ht^ g|l pitted against the crack Glencoe A. C||§j|i| '^^^^QMi5ue^tar"pafe^:"sw7^^^^^ r3mSm ;!i» « msssm m ilSSSS^fi^lSi^^^iiii^ftii^^ft^^

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