Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Oct 1925, p. 47

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October 30, 1925 12 WILMETTE 17 J4'01l Sr\LJ<J-HOl:SI·~HOI.D GOOD~ LIFE · LOST A~D FOU~D 47 HELP 'V ANTED-FEMALE 24 Jay-Walkers Top List (t :' ll Ill f, [. F f, 'I ·: ) I ft· I· .' I ,, I. l· 1·1 ~I' 0 0 1' c YOUNG, MALE, YELLOW F< JH. SALE-6 LEG, MAH. DINING LOST and white collie on Friday, Oct. 2~ : table and 8 chairs; <lE::corated armT l·: rjEPHONE OPERA~l'ING (· hair; fireside stool; 2 large, goltl no license tag, but collar with blue "Cros sing streets at places other than framed mirrors; small mirror: bookstudding; name "Cind e r." $5 reward cross walks is the most dangerous IS A DESIRABLE OCCUl'Ator his r e turn to E. H . Parker, 1 H . . . , end-table (walnut); mah. tea tahl : Linden Av e., Winn etk a. halHt a pede stnan could acqUire, says rnah. bedsid e .,«ta nd; S eth Thom as TION FOR YOUNG \V Ol\1E~; (' hi me clock; Paisley shawl; t·a ir 24LTN :i-ltc C h a rles M. Haye s, pre side nt of the hlue pottery lamps; mah. Win<l sor L,__()_H_T ___ w_ ·_l-f t_E ___ H_A_I_R_E_D_l'_'_O_X_P_l_ ..i-P-P-'l-. Chicago 1f otor c1 u b , and in proof of 'l'HE WOH.K IS P EH.1\1ANENT, rocker and straig-ht chair; deco ~·n. t ed white and t an; with hlack barn es-;: II thi s h r points out that only a vety g-ate- l eg tabl e; small, mah. g·a t e- l e~· NEAR INTEH.ESTING A ND tahle; dccoro.tecl tilt-top table; chint:.:: H.eward. Fhone \Vil. 2462. ~ :- mall percc1~tage of pedestnan cross<.: urtains: <lyecl muskrat eoat. Ph one ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 _4_r..._._ ,_ _t_ t_ 1. iJtO' are made at othe r than cross 'ARE HOME. OPERATOH~ Winn. 2014. 17L'lKG-ItC :.:7 - HC)U'iEI14H,U SEit\' H ' I~ ·: \\·;7lks, n ot yrt cYe r y large city has a PAID; THEY LIKE I· 1 Ht s .-\LE ---'- :\liNK FUH. COA T , = :1 percentage of fata liti es occurring in l··ng·t h : bla.<"k ('UJH· ; JWn<.: il blu e, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the middl e of the block out of proporTHEIR \\ro n.K AXD ASSOgt·( ll'g (· tte C'l'(·Jte d r<!S ~. size 18, te ; · all in wotHI· ·t·ful condition. Alsq SKO\VH.OX SE\VL 'G ~T.\CHI:\TG CO. 1 tion to the nnmher of p erso ns wno '\Vl'l'H 'IATES; VACATJO~ ·! ... aut., whitt· t'llf\.111<'1 hn·akfast ;; ·t, ] tf'pairing a l l lltakt·S at ~· our home. crOSS streetS at placeS Other than CrOSS :tlrnusl tH·w: oth .- t· hous c·ho ld fut·.ti\\'ork g·uar. ~ 1 . !10 up . Quick s<>rwalks PAY IS GIVEN E.\ 'U YI;;.\H; tut·c·. T (· l. \Yintt. ;.!;-;:-,-;. 1/LT:\0-l~c \ 'il't·. l~· · f's. :--:ltl ~ · · r dt11p-hea<l, $25. - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I l'nt·tal)J,. $:~n . J·'rt·e d etnonstration. "This pron.·::.-." :-ays :\fr. H'lye . · "t hat A LIBEHAL HE.KEFIT l'L.\S i I· · ,, · S . \LI·~ - ,\XTHH 'E E:\<;L J..;if 1 l'hor 11 · ..-\lban _ ,. 31:! 1. :1i".G7 Armitn.g jay-\\' alk in g is extremely haz~rdous to CO.:\TE TO IS Pl10VIDED. .i n<lle h<· tl, pin<· tt· · · s pin ·llt·s; pi 1k r\,., ... ('hic·aM"c). tho~e who must indulge in It. At a I ~q · r· 1 l · l t r 2 7 LT .. 2- fi t P 1 1 :-; . ! " " 1 :-;) lr· · 1 at·· : g-rf:t 1 , . :II · · H· ~- ' ' ' , ·ec"n t m eeti ng in St. Louis 200 c itizen s 1 !)J·'FICE TELEPHONE 'l'HE 1 :··,ti·: ll· · lalltp~ : ~ ··t 111' f; 11 1Hh ., C':t.rY. ·d. l " l· itt t~ .l · - i.::·· l.;: ('ll:1ir !-': ·old c;la!-'s, <'hin .l - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -· r<'prcsc nting the various civic ?rg.ani~aAXD TALK IT f)\'EH \VITII : ·tJ<i l·l ':t :.-:. 1 01 Sllt·l'll l: ttl .\\'· ·.. E\':tll - ~· , , l·'l' l :.· · l 'l ' ! ' l~ 1 -~ l~l·:l' . \ll~l ~·~· tio.ns of _thL: cit).· 111C.t_at the ln\ItatJOn ,..: ·!I ..!Jid (o')!tltl'. 17LT.'\:-,.·t·· .\ . ' -l'l(JI'I·, . . . . s I s 1 l :· ttl r··fltli:-:hitl!.!, upl~ctl=-t··l'i!l..:., il_'at- I 01 the . t. ,Oll l." ·. a!ety CO ll~lCl, atH TJI 10: CHIEF 0 l' El ~A TOn . , .. , :,,, · ,., 1 11'\\·,cl. t· ,,:,1 111 ·t " ·.,r. · I··:cl among other thmgs It \Vas d1sco\·rred . I· ·I :· :-; _ \ 1.1: t . , I. ;--:tILl·: . ('II .\ I I ~- -..; , 1 1 11 1 ·: STH.EET, \\' fL:\IETT 1 I :!TJI , · l dt' :ti d lllli:-i\' ··: JI· ill ··l , :tll IJl:ll. ' i' 1 ' ·· I:!:~" ·,.,,tral .\ ,. ·. ' ·~·~· i.·~~~.~.~: ' that while 53 a.d ult pe<~c s trian s met . , 1o1 1... :~ ,, t i r 1. : 1:. 11 " 1· <1 , 1 :, d · . . i 1, ti n .. :! :~~~d vath at ~trett mte r sec ttons, 40 \\·e rc I~ L~, l ·- t 1· lidit:· ·ll : ~ · \' ··1' :11 I.:IIIJ·"'. T· ·l. \\"i tl'l. P\1., 1'1 (, .\,U DE('OU \TI'(~ b ll ed het\\Ten b lock:. Tn thi -; connec:.: 1:~ l7LT:\:".-it··'~l~ t : 1n the rLpOrt of th e co mmittee said: . \"-: '11<~1·1 · ::-;, 111~<11' 1.1'\F '1'.\1:1.1 ·:,..:, The practice of jay-walking is cle~rly \\" AXTED-SA LES WU.:\11 ·~.'\. J 'l~H ~L\ \' ·· It ·I" · :--: ll:lplo 1 o..:, t '111Ti1·1' .'\:. 1\ , . '· lll:lll p<1~itiun s now a\:dlal.Jc· f,,r ·: di:-tinct hazard an<l should be ehm ,,l,f ~ l:l !-i'-', l':tl'l\· .\1111 · ··. t'U l' llil\11'· ·. ·d ·l :\. P. I-Ii11s ,·apahl< · \\'OIIlell. l'h·a s ant su t·round J·' Ill!~ :J ~ JI··· < :tl l,\, " I" \\" ;t:-:llill:..!.tlt ;l ·::a tvd hy education o r legis!ation or i 11 g S a II c) a. J1 0 p J1 0 I' I U II i t ." f 0 I' (" l !I · 1 ...:1. !·.\':tll,..l <t! l. 17L'J':\:!-It " hilt h." J a i 11 t t' r a n d 1 J t · v 11 r a. t u r ..:clt· rttit JUS work· r s. Apply !-!Upt·l'ill letlllt·l!t'!-i otlil·· ·. I· IIL ~.\1.1 ·: 1:.\TII Tl ' l :, tii·J 1~ :-- tin~<lt··S gi\·t·n upon avplicn.tinn HI )S I·: :\I :E I ~c;·s E\':ll ls tnn · ·,.·,·,',· ·t t at d.;: :u111 1· 11 c·.·Ia itl \\':t :-= 111 ::!2 \\-ilwl'tt. A\'1· ., \Y ilmette Radio to Spread Gospel 1~LT .. 1 _:11 ,.: 1 1 ----------------- ' l'ht·llt · \\'il. :! ~~~ . t-;r..:;-1,,. 1 l'hun v ,,.il. 271~ 29 L G2- 13tc f f t t \\ .\:\TEll .:\t()T JJEi t':--: IIJ·:Ll'EI~. ' ....--------------0 aey 0 1 ·'Cltnt ... t· ·llt wllit· · L:il'l t" hc ·lp w it'l ,.,,,. :--:.\1.1-: t·J.\:\11 . \ ' II "T I~ < JL -\ Rad io is carrying the me ssage 1 ··ar··· .. r :.: ~rll:lll l'ililtlr·t ·r and lig:lt 1 a t11l d:t\··llJH·rt. T. 1 \\'il. :!fi~7 . "Always B e Careful" to Chicago and 1 1 1- l.'l"\" - I · · · h s\\ i.;: : g 1 '"d 11 " 111 '· · 1'IH·n·· 1 Cook countv children to prepare them : ' ' "· ' i l. 1'<' ll: t~t · l ,.\,·, .. 12LT:\;-;- t :c ~ --------------......- - - - I 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --.-JJ i 1,.; \\ \ VI'EB-IIOI !"'l·: uua.u <;oon~ 1 ... et t e for the opening of the year's campa~gn \\ ..\ .'\;TJ·: I' <:rt~L T<> III ·~L l' \\T 1 - 1·- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - THO~fAS D EC ORATING CO. \ of th e Citizens Child Saf~ty c~mpatgn ..tli lclr t·tl and h()us, ·work: must hi' · \\'. \ . 'TE l> T <> 1:1·y st::< "() :\1 ) 11 .\.'\1> l1 committ ee to save 100 hvc s 111 1926. 1 ~~~~~~~ pl:~in ('!ltd.;:, whi te·. ! t·at an~l ~ f'urnitur1· a11d o th· · r· ll oU!:;t·hldd ~··~~d~ estima t e your int e rior and ex Fo r mati o n of a radio entertainers l't·:tSOil:t 11!1 · yOUil/!. l'h Oilt' (:Jt·n; .~1.-. Jli g·JH·S t ]\l'il't' paid fCJI' S:tlllt·. (' l'tl!-'t 12L1 :"': - 1. ,· 1 J,.unlitu r~" Stnrt·. 111 111-G Elnt·l·:-:ott ~l .· terior paintin g. Phones Univ. divi s ion of the campaign was an- - - - - - - - -1- ------. .t·:van:-;ton. Il l. PIHJJJ·· 1 \!1. 29L49-tfc nounced todav bv Oliver G Temme. 6237 and \\'il. 2378. \\ ' .\ :\'1' I·: 1 ' l·:x 't·: 1~ II ·: .'\< ·!·:.1>. ( :,~-: ... . - j 1\1 :rs ::- t ft ·\ rret1eral chai n~1an- of the .cam. paign. ··r·;tl h·JU S··\\ uri' Jn:ud ( wh1t1·, I t'ot~-> ··:-:t:tlll: ~ ir1 f:~miJ ., ·: J·..t·,., ·t· Jl< '(·s r,·- 1 \\"1:\:\ETlC\ FI·I~~IT! ' Itt ·: ;--:· 1 <, 1 ~ 1 -: :==================~ I ViYian 1fcCarthY, a radto smger who 'ltJ!r···d: nu wa~hing-. T ··l. Glf·n . !l\ ·J. J:u,·--S<·ll -- Jo:x cha n ~{ · - Xt> W--- 1':-;. PAI?\TI:\<; - r>E CORATI.'\0 ha s been heard from . nearly all Ch.i.,·d ~r. 1 2 LT~ G-l t c ( IJ~t: n · nail~· . .:\ Jon., \\' t·<l ., Fr·i., Ftll' ~·stimatt · and rig-ht pri<·Ps L·';l l l cago station s, is chairman of the radto ------------------1:1110 \\' ill u\\ I ~d . Tt·l. \\'i nn . 121:.!. \ \'it. :nn 1 101lt.i \\"ilm ~ tt c· .\\· ~ ·- dl·\·. 1 ~1 1 e 1 Cilrollecl in her work · ,·.<) tl . 1a.: 5 \\'. \:\TI-:1> - '\\'HITI·: <:Il~L FOit C1E.'\· \1'1 1'1{ \" l _l, T .~ _, l\LT.'\1 - tfc· 1 ··ral hou~··worl': nt·:tt and goo<l .. · ~ · · · ' " '· 2! 1 LTX:i-Hp Kathleen O'Sullivan. Bill Luthin, Lydia ··ook: :.! in fa11tih ·: r..r . \\'i mL 122. .'\. I·' ELl :\1·: w .-\:\II l'Sl-:1> Fl . IC'\1~fihme and 11iss Fenton. the latter . l2LTX~·- I tp tun· houg-h t a ntl sold . 1 fi 14 ~\l H lll t· repre enting the \Ve . t . ~a:~ boar:d. l · u i ,.. 11)3. Fans Big The singers are famthanztng chtl.\ \'t· .. Evan s·ton . I 'hone 1:-.LT~ ::- - tf c \\'.\.'\TJ-:1> T\\"<> J{J-: LI:\\:LE \\' lllTJ:; ~· it · l s; hou~t · wu rk: n ·fs.: w ag·t·~ .J:-, .. , - -_ ..... ..!!:'......,......,.- dren and parents with the song, "The ,.a<"h. Tl'\ . \\'i1111. t;:~;-,_ \\". ·w .\ vr Jo:J) 'I'H I ·~X( ' H , \ ~(a~ ~{caning of Your A-B-C," a. catc~y The door s of the Chicago Coliseum tune with in structi\·e word s whtch wtll \\' :\ XT I ·~ D TO EX ( 'IL\ :\(; 1·: - DAHL!\ \·i ll open on the greatest radio exposi- he part of the visual educatio~1 can~ \\' .\XTED - \\' lllTE <:flU, TO HELP tttht>I'S for ])t'l't· nn ials. Tt ·l. \\'ilmt"t ~~· \\' ith g·t·tl. hsv.-lc ; \\':tg' t 'S <t<'("ordin ~· 7 1 ~- :\1. 1!IL:i-1 t n ' t ion in the historv of the industry. naign upon which the commtttee ~~ to t·x p.: small famil~· : good hom e. \ ,-hen the fourth ani111al Chicago Radio ba~ing its work. . I h OIIt ' \\~ il. :!4~3. 12LT~-Lt c :.!0 A 11'1'0 :\ IODIL ..~!i' show begins Tuesday, November 17 Children at ~fooseheart are domg \\' .\~TED \\' HTTE :\lAID FOH FOR SALE G- PA~~E~<H.::It and continues until November 22. MY their own radio safety singing. The g't'l1t·ral houst"work: must h(' g"OJ<1 sedan in p c:rfect condition. Phont· sixth grade girls' quartet of the MooseThe number of exhibitors and the plain cook; no washing-: bungalow . Wil. 406. 20LT!'\4-lt" heart school has a quartet arrangel'h tllH' f11eneo e HO . 12LT.'\il-l tc \ ·ariety of features will eclipse all other FOR SALE 1922 FOHD TOVRIN! r; shows, and it is exptected that the ment and has been singing before the \\'.-\:1\TED - niHL FOH <;E:'\EHAL ~tartt>r, Cor d tii'PS, wir e wheels. $ r.>. attendance will be greater than any radio as well as for the benefit of the hous<.: work; :u;s ist ·w ith c hild. Phon e 12 · Sixth S t . \Vilmette 36219. ( ~It· nco !l14. 12LTN5-1tc 20L5-lttl other radio show this year, or in past school mates. years. Over a quarter of a million WANTED \VHTTE .:\lAID: HSWK. FOR SAI...E- LATE 1923 CLUB COVFJ·~ dollars has been spent by the manage- Experts to Promote ~Toth e r's ht·lper: 3 a<lults. Wil. 92R-W. ~raxwell, ju st painted: 5 tir es ; 12LTNG-ltc ' fully t>QU ip ped. l'rice $5GO. T e rm..,. I nent of the show and the exhibitors, ------------------See chauff ('UI'. i"19il Sheridan Rd., i n preparing this enormous spe-ctacle \\'AS'l'BD GIHL TO WOHK RHORT \Yinn<'tka. To bring about a closer co-ooer~tion 20LTN:i-ltl' I·or displaying the latest radio to thr hours in t ea room . Phone \Vil. 553. ·- - - - - in the cause of thrift and home ownpublic. 12L5-ltc FOR SALE - nAHDNER COFPE 1~ - - - - - - - - - - - - -....................- t·xc<>ll. m e chanica! ('Ondition: goo·l Entire new equipment and booth rrship a committee of thre.e has just HELl" \ \':\ ~'l'F.D-.\L\LF. AND 20LTN5-ltc construction will be used this year, it he en appointed by the U ntted States tin"' S. Tf'l. \Vii. 2782. FF.MAI.E \\·ill be decorated differently from last LraO'ue of Local Building and L.oan :.:t FOR SAL E-MISCELLA.NEOUS W.\.NTED f'01'PLT.::: \~{0:\IAN FOR year and will be much more attractive as:'ociations to confer with the Nattong-.·n. hous('work: (no washing) : man I· on SALE - RWORD-TAU. S fTROP- gcne'rally, it is said. Manufa~turers al Association of Real Estate boards. to wnrl< t>ls('Wh(·rt>; havt:> own quarical aquar iam fish f1·om \lt·'~ko) Alfred Danzig-er. of Ne · w Orleans. ters inclu<ling lwdroom, living room with a fi nl'ly plaut ·<1. g'tiO·l :;izt.. <l haYe also learned the necesstty of has been named chairman of the ')ttttitH! in real exhibits and showing and hath, nh·tH"<H· I ·I o. aquarium, $10. Grt-at illd0\)1' sport Other memhers 13LTN!i-1 tc for w!nt.,.r 210 Fifth ~t.. \Viln' f't · ~. ~omething distinctive, in order that league's committee. :? 11....:~-:~tc thev ma\' attract the public, and the are T. Yorke Smith, of Camden. N. J.. 14 ~I'!T . \TIOS ,V ,\N'I'F.D-JI :\1.1~ and George W. West. of Atlanta, Ga. I· <>H SALE - H.E.\L HAHGAI~S IX dist)lays ·will reflect this during the Resolutions passed by the league at 1 H 'l TSE A~D \\' T~T>O\Y CLEANJXG: Lady's 3 1lCt' . \o\' ill t\' ,. suit Kolinsk ;; week. flonr-wa.xing; ·are furnac<'R . W1l. its recent annual convention state "that tl'immed, <tnd en at Fit c h trimmed, ~42~. 14LT2-tf<' hoth sizt> 3 .: al ~·o lHl\ISt'holcl fUI'Ilthis league. realizing the importanc(' ) ish i ng-s. ;{;{ . II a wthnt·n . \ \'1:' . (tlpnco ~, HOLD REFORMATION SERVICE of the work being done by the real l:'i ~I'J'l' :\'l' IOS \\ :\"S'I'I<~D-FE.\IALE ti 7!1. 21LTNG-ltt· Rev. \Villiam Guise, pastor of the t.' state of this country for more and ST'T'P ATION '\VTD.- V/ORK 2 OR 3 FOH SA LIO: -- (iJH:I·i~ \'LA PI~~>.\ HD \\"i lmette English Lutheran church, l· etter homes, extends its thanks to thr hlllli'S ner clnv as motht"" R lwhwr 01· <"hieken-ho USt' about :ix~ ft. and ti l't . announces special services in commen :0Jational Association of Real Estah· cart> of childrt' n. Call \\~il. !l!l~-'1\L hig-h: in g ood <'O!Hli tion: \'I ' t'\' t , · a~ . l!iL5-ltp Phon<· \Vii mettt· 763-:\l. 21 L'l~.JI\3-ltp oration of the Reformation will he l·oards for its efforts in that direction .' · held Sunday, November 1, at 11 :..:r'T'PA'T'JON WTD. DAY NFRRJ".TO; FOil SALT·~ - 1 "\YO Sl'lT~ (ROY'S) o'clock. ; ·kf' h::tlP;; (>Xp ., r+>fc.: . Tf'l. Wil. '"'ith long· pant~. size 16. 424 \Vashi ng·ton 'Vt · I !l- \Y hf'tW(>Pll !I A. :\L a lld 5 P. ~f. 21LG-ltc ' \Vilm<>ttt>. R. \V. Jorrlan of the Linden Crest 15L5-ltp apartments will spend this week-end (Tl...TH.A-AUFOR ~.-\Llt~ 3 Tt'Blt: Sf'~'f'A'T'TON \V'T'f>. RXP. LAUNPhone \Vii. 297. <lion ra<lio. at the Univ~rsitY of Illinois where he ,l .. ..,~R '~'!"1t" 2 ,1 ~·,-~ .,t l"-' i·1ning- of 21L5-Pc "'ill celebrate Dad's day with his son, '""Pl<. 1\'i. H. SC'hmi(lt , Rirle-(> AYf.> .. ,,-n,.....<>tt<> 1f;T,'T'!>-1tr> :::~ Bill. PERSON.<\L in Motor Fatalities I I S Ch.ldren 1 1· 1 " l . Radio Await Exhibit at Coliseurn th~ -w Plan Thrift and Home Building 7 --------------------------------------- .. SUBSCRIBE FOR 00 t ':"' FOR S "J . F.-HOrSl·!HOI .. D GOODS -----· T\VO GHA Dr ATE Fnlt SAJ,E-HOT WA'l'Eit TH~ATER, =~ monthR old: <'OSt $2;); will sf'll U5. (' "oo Hlutf St., Glencoe. 1 'i LT~5 -He 1 NURSES WILl ... Mrs. Harold Spinney of 927' Ashland g-ive servi ces for transportation to ~venue will be the hostess for the Florida. Te I. Winn. 1SS4 or Wil. 1722. 23LTN5-1~t Thursday club next week. -o- WILMETTE LIFE

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