nn i n -nnrrâ€" â„¢^v august 31. 1923 "ilSlil^^»?i;:-";»» 'â- " ::m IS Visitor trom Wilmettc Views Goldwyn Studios Face-to-face meetings with famous, motion picture stars and several hours spent watching the interesting steps! of picture-making was the experience) of Cressy Eck of Wilmette, who was a visitor to the Goldwyn Bungalow, at the Motion Picture Exposition now attracting thousands of tourists to Los Angeles. Among the many interesting sights at the exposition was that of the battery, of powerful lights, the cam- eras and technical experts conducting screen tests at the Goldwyn bun- galow, where beautiful girls passed in front of the camera for tests which will win; for the successful candidates, parts in "Law Against Law," a forth- coming Rupert Hughes production, and the famous "Three Weeks" which Goldwyn will film with the personal assistance of Elinor Glyn. ENGLISH LUTHERAN for Permits for Five Garages. Issued at Village Hall Private garages were the vogue this week in the building permit register at the Village hall. Grants for the con- struction of five garages were issued by acting superintendent of public works Edmund Kern ___ ...... ..#..- . '"" A. VerHalen received a permit to erect a garage at 310 Third street; Joe Pierantoni, for a two-car stucco garage at 1314 Wilmette avenue; H, B. Reti- noids for a garage at 711 Central ave- nue ; Carl Emilson for a two-car struc- ture at 1757 Washington avenue, and Ben Steiner for a brick garage at 716 Prairie avenue. William Knoop received permission to construct a bungalow at. 224 Wood court. F. L. Deatherage of Evanston is the Contractor. Greenleaf Ave. and Seventh St. William Guise, Pastor. Services for September 2nd. Bible school at 9.45. Classes all ages. Worship with sermon by the pastor at 11 o'clock. Friends are invited to worship with us. The Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon. Seotember 6. REDUCTION ON CARS The Wersted Motor company of rWin- netka, dealers in Dodge and Wills Samte Claire motor cars is featuring a special sale in which all cars, new and used, are ( being offered the prospective purchaser at greatly reduced prices. Miss Helen Taylor, Cumnor road, re- turned home Wednesday from Louis- ville, Ky., where she has been visiting a cousin. k Mrs. Merritt H. Dement, 327 Abbotts- ford road, entertained at Skokie Country club last Tuesday at cards. Hotel at Tues on North Side Cleaners Open North Shore Shop The North Side Cleaners and Dyers of Chicago will open an attractive new shop in the Evanshire 504 Main street, Evanston, day, September 4. They now offer direct to the north shore the same dry leaning service they have always rendered through laundries and other cleaning agents. Their slogan is "Clothes Cleaned Right Do Look Better," and their advertising emphasizes the economy of keeping clothes clean. I Mrs. J. T. Backus, 249 Cumnor road, 'entertained at cards at the North Shore Golf club on 'Saturday. RAZOR BLADES Sharpened Mail us your old dull safety razor blades. We will sharpen them like new and mail back to you. Double edge blades. - .35c dozen Single edge blades___25c dozen Satisfaction guaranteed â€" 24 hour service. Give us a trial. Chandlers i* /buntairv Square ♦ A| I FJEGEN SERVICES MONDAY :i Frank J. Fiegen, war veteran, and a former resident of Wilmette, passed | away Monday, August 27, in Arizona. | Military Funeral services are to be held Monday, September 3, at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence at 524 Ridge avenue. ^Burial will be at St. Joseph's. WHY should I eat at the Sheridan Cafe? BECAUSE you get a better meal for the money. Eyerythingjta.stes right. Merchant's Lunch Served from 11:30 to 2. THE SfiERIDAN CAFE 601Xl^ret 637 MAIN STREET WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Make This Your Fruit Vegetable Â¥M This is your sfoi*e.|| Jt is built jp^|slf| vi c e a n d s a t i s fa q t 1q n| f of Customers^ llffStablesfgu^ "*......lade-th^st; â- ^^*";;^ ppi^es-^quality jmdjjrcices th§t ffill income AnnoiM&ntmt M^smmM The DeLuxe Cleaners will open a high class cleaning shop at 1105 Central Avenue, Wilmette, on or about Septem- tember 4, 1923. Watch this space for ,p| Free Offering DeLuxe Cleaners 1105 Central Avenue (Boulevard Bldg.) Wilmette W: SSffl ^^#^^S»i#i#>#^#«#i#i#^#i#^<S##>#i#i#>»i##>#^*>^^#i»#'*^*>»»#i»»i»#'»»< WILL YS-KNIGHTâ€"OVERLANDi $S2SM $1,235 F. O. B. Toledo *ow® SALES-ROOM SERVICE-STATION It, 1549 SHERMAN AVE. I324-2H SHKIOHV AVE;4 Phone Bvnaaton 140 RD|GGS "' Evan.ton T4» EJSf llilill 4&W-:\^&km&msr{mi- v-,|ri â- ":â- ^iiK&BrOoTiite'~UfUt give us a trialjsmmmgm^ Crepe Satin in basque effect, with crepe Alex- ander, delicately embroidered, set into bodice and skirt. Ornament in pastel shades at waist, $59.50. Wool Frocks Sport Coats Dress Coats Furs Â¥'Wi^': â- Fur Coats Crepe Satin with waist effect of Me very nwâ€"^eW^lff^ (chenille emM;M$ broidered chif*^M$ fon). One panel". â- f and drape of VeWM$ Va, . th0:-_otherl§pM Chiffon W elvtijm exquisitely trimm med with 0 0 lam lace, having Ǥ| delicate-shower olm monUe^fur **§§ large rosette «*^ waist, $75.00. ||g That smart silk frock you are going to wear in September and October may best be purchased at this new and exclusive daylight storeAflfouu |nd late styleT&a*are unusual|^^ iltiOur "Style Without: E^ravagalle'^Jcfli ^savm^ customers 259yp^ strictly cash sales make it possible. PH B 37 so. ^. ^j^^^lf; j^g^:^ ;;.::"S-^^^»thiro^ :- ri-oc^g^ tef| OPEN 9 to 6EVE&YJ>AY, WClUDWG SAiVRPAY. rfff