Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1928, p. 28

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WI .. METT·E LIFE June 22, 1928 Let's get at the real truth about modern OIL HEAT By R. W. Lapham JF you . knew a man who stilt. doubted the value and happiness, for his family, in owning a ·car, you'd want to convince him. That's the way I feel about the comfort of modern oil heat in modern homes. You'd be amazed if you knew, as I know, how many families enjoy-every year-the heating comfort you're hoping to have some day. Automatic oil heat does not cut heating bills in half. In most KLEEN-HEETed homes I know, heating bills are no higher than if good grade coal were burned; in some homes they're less. · But, Man! The comfort enjoyed in ~ KLEEN-HEETed ho~e just can't be .compared with coal heat. Not even a millionaire, with all kinds of servants, can have finer heat. Automatic oil heat needs some attention, of course. So does your radio set, or your car, or any other modern equipment your family enjoys. And KLEEN-HEET owners spend so little time, in this way, that it's negligible. Every year an amazing number of people decide in favor of this modern heat. They do it to get comfort you can't get in any other way. WE'D like to give you s.~me facts and figures-right now. Drop us a card, or telephone: Greenleaf 5120 or Winnetka 69 5. Kleen-Heet Factory Branch St. Francis Grounds Turned to Carnival Place I ' (Photo by Benile) ' gav~·a \~~stiv~ atmosphere Happy throngs of children and grownups surrounding gaily decked booths to the east grounds of St. Francis hospital Saturday afternoon. The occasion was the first annual festival of the St. Francis foundation. A glimpse of the festive scene is shown below, with the luncheon booth in the foreground. In the upper picture is seen the doll booth with some of the children who surrounded it all afternoon. This booth was in charge of Mrs. N. Picard and Mrs. R. ]. Sackley, assisted by Mrs. George Picard, Shirley Cawkwdl and Priscilla Jones. ard ·Street at 8:57, and Dempster street, Niles Center, at 9:04. It will arrive at Kenosha at 8:52 (Stand_ ard time); Racine at 9:07, and Milwaukee terminal Special excursion trains are being at 9:40. Standard time in Wi~consin operated by the Chicago North Shore cities gives visitor.:s from Chicago an and Milwaukee railroad each Sunday extra hour advantage on the north. bound trip. durmg the summer months between . . 0~ the return .tnp the excursiOn Chicago and Kenosha, Racine and Milwaukee, Wis. The excursion spe- spect.al lea'Yes M1lwau~ee. downtown ciah were inaugurated Sunday, June · term mal, .Sixth and Michigan st_reets, 17, with trains leaving Chicago and Sun?ay mght at 7:15 (~tandard time); 'Milwaukee early in th~ morning and ~acme at :~9, ~nd Keno.sha at 8 making the return trips late in the o clock, arn~mg m. the Chicago loop evening. . at 10:25 (Chicago time). North Shore I.~ine A nnounces S pecial Sunday Excursions ? The northbound excursion train leaves Roosevelt toa'd at 8:25 (Chicago CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT time) each Sunday morning, receiving ~~christian Science" will be the subpassengers at Adams and Wabash sta- ject at the services of the First Church tion in the loop at 8:30; Grand avenue of Christ, Scientist, in vVilmette, Sunat 8:35; Wilson avenue at 8 :SO; How- day mornin& June 24, at 11 o'clock. 705 Washington Street ·EVANSTON KL. E EN·HEET Children Enjoy It! Keep the children in perfect +. health with pure milk.(.Milk is a child's best food -give them more of it. . 7uithQii int~ariably ~ant ·. . Executive Office chosen by people who the good things of living 818 OAK ST. 844 Ruah SL, Chicago Superior 4650 WINNETKA SANITARY DAIRY PH. WINN. 137

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