Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Oct 1924, p. 3

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WILl\I TO PROSECUTE GUE PLEADS POLICE HW.OWE'EN 'VANDALS' FOR HUGE VOTE omen Canvass Village to Get Vote Pleclcea "Vote aa You Pl-ae, But Vote" Th i> is the slogan the Wil ~ of Women Voters is employ1 the campaign to bring out a percentage of the vote in the on November 4. · league has been busy in the past placing posters, distributing , and stickers and making perca ll s, in an effort to remind ,·oter that election day is the ,)n which each one of them has ril{ht to express, at the polls, his h.: r. opinion as to the way the sine's of the country, state and is to be conducted for the four years. ca ndidates meeting, held on Oc23, was well attended and proin· of much interest although o f the candidates, who had ·,rd to he pre sent, failed to apKoop, the Socialist candiD. S. senator, made the openspeech and was followed by Witt e'~ home candidate, Hope Thompwho is the Independent candii or state's attornev. Thompson's straightforwan.l ent of facts made a fine im> ion on tho se fortunate enough he present, a s judged by the enu,i<b ti c applause at the conclusion hi s talk. He was followed by crt E. Crowe, present state's at. who is a candidate for re~I r. Crowe's address was rd with attention and interest, bea record of the things accomduring his term in office and opinions of various public men are fav 0ring his re-election. ').1 icha cl T.. I~oe, the Democratic ndidat e ior the same office could be present and John T. Reed idat c for Representative in Cons arri,·ed after the meeting had losed. However, the league feels encourg-ed with the interest shown in its s to provide a forum where all heard irrespective of party desigtion. Fifteen special policemen were on duty last. night and will be on regular beats tomght to. apprehend pranksters who ar~ ~amagn:~g pr?perty and playing mischJc~Ious t~Ic_ks !n connection with Hallowe ei~ activi~y 111 the village, according to Actmg Chief of Police Brautigam. Persons . found committing property damage will be prosecuted, the police to be locked up for a few hours and then warn. "People arrested arc not merely to be locked up for a few hours and then released," said Chief Brautigam "they ~re to be prosecuted." purmg the week complaints were recen·ed at the police station that new cars had been "soaped," and considerable damage done on private premises. "The type of Hallowe'en celebration that was ~njoyed by sipping apple cider and duckmg for the red apples in the basin of w~tcr, seems to · have passed," said VIIla~c Manager C. C. Schultz, in commentmg on the depredations. CITY MARKET CO. 627 MAIN ST. · -:- PHONE WILMETTE 1870 WHOLESALE ME·A TS 1 RETAIL The Fine Quality of our Meat ia readily seen. Our pricea are Low and our Service is Competent and Courteoua. Satisfaction ia assured. S.,Kial Sale-Friday md Saturday, October 31 and Nov. 1. 5 'U~ .~~~. ~~~·. ~~ ~.r. ~~~ ~........ . ... . . . ......... . ... . ..... 23ic MISSION LEADER TO SPEAK HERE Congregationalists to Hear Worker from India Native Pot Rout Beef Native Rolled Rib Rout Beef Lb..................... . Lb..................... . F reah Killed Spring Chickens Lb. . ······························ ........................... . 32c 37c Star Bacon 37C Armour's Star Hams 26.1. I Armour's Half or whole, lb. . . . . . . . '!"C Half or whole- aide, lb. . . . . . . Armour:s Clover Bloom Butter Lb. prints .................................................... . 22c I Just a little over a year ago the First Congregational church of Wilmette sent out as its mi ss ionaries, Rev. and Mrs. B. S. Stoffer, who took up their work in the Madura 1Iission, South India, where Mr. Stoffer was to have charge of the preparatory school in connection with the Ameri.:an college at that location. It is with considerable interest therefore, that the congregation will greet Dr. Edward L. Notting next Sunday morning for he comes directly from the Madura field and bears greetings from the Stoffers to the church. Dr. Notting is a nati,·e of :Missouri, a graduate of Franklin and Marshall college and of Hartford seminary. From the very beginning of his collegiate work, Dr. Notting was attracted to India, the land of mystery but also, to the unlimited possibilities of Christian service there. Accordingly he went out under the American Mission board in 1916 and has been LOCAL WOMEN INTERESTED identified with the American college \Vomen of St. Augustine's church at Madura since that time. His fine are activelv interested in a bazaar to executive ability has resulted in a be held at· the Blackstone hotel, Chi- superb piece of work in South India cago, on November 6, for the benefit and his engaging personality, his uno\ the St. Mary's Home. Mrs. I. K. derstanding sympathy have endeared ver of 1044 Ashland avenue is the him to the great host of students at _ official representative of the local par- the college. 1sh at the bazaar. Dr. Notting is an unusually interThe women of the parish are also esting and forceful speaker and the working diligently in preparation for people of the village are most cordially the St. Augustine's bazaar scheduled . in\' · t 1.. J lu the service Sunday morning for December 3. at 11 o'clock. 42c Lean Pork Shoulder Lb...................... . 19c FOUR DAILY DELIVERIES-9 A. M. -11 A. M.-Z P. M. --4 P. M. WILMETTE, KENILWORTH, GLENCOE, WINNETKA DDDEiE BROTHERS SPE-CIAL. 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