Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Apr 1931, p. 60

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The GodenRate Applis t. Buiess Do not let, the mud stay on your car - it looka bad end hsrms 'theinîsh. Our high pressure and vacuum clesuîng servie throug leans yoýur car both inside sud out. THW>OL:WELL Bo nmue Main St. at Lindonû Ave. Phono Wilmotte 3334 TA. Goidea Raie A»l. .Dsas Imston Seein de Request your- dealer to show ýyou th e interior -construction of bis tire by: meansofa cross section, and then compare. it with thatOf. à FIRESTONqF. .If your dealer is not equipped to Loi ,am rUlire81 411xirisi me8V -ni88L.5 ais, trict, wliich comprises ail suburbs with- in a radius of 50 miles f romt Chicago, will take part. This Grand Council Pire celebrate.s the nineteentlh birthday of Camp Pire. Each girl will wear ber Ceremonial Gown, on which is depicted ini symbols the story of bier experiences ini Camp. ire This -dress is flot a uni-. form or costume. It is, a'record of ber achiev-ement Each. year -dtingthe birthday month, Camp Pire Girls. everyw*ler% emphasize1 some special project. 'Tjis year- they are emphasizing as 1the, na- .tional project, "International Fi4Wnd-: ýsbip." 1Campe Fire Girls of the Chicago district extend a cordial invitation Ito ,the public to attend this; birthday cele- ,bration. YOU Buy! 32% oMo. Treeci Rubier-D..p.r êroov.s.x Pal.nf.d Double ~Cord Breaker. *If.fd Guim. ')mp.d CordS. LEw acpru iJJmiLs 81LA8 1~were 1eaq E a meeting of the directors of the local Chamber last Friday. The directors of the Wilniette Chamb er are in synmpathy with the plan,.and letters notifying the state and national organizatioqs of their stand on the matter have -been mailed byý B.:T. Clark, secretary* of the local organization.. There are three bitIs before the Illinois state legËisiature, any. one of which, if passed, would requir-al automobile drivers in Illinois to'have a license. ,To. obtainý such a license the driver would bave to pass'a (lriv- ing tet.A ,'Jumber of the eastern statWrequîre, such .licenses. Directors of the Minmette Cham- ber of Commerce feel that any law requiring an automobile driver 'te pa!ss a test before being permitted to operate b is car would tend'.te dea crease automobile fatalities, ana therefore have given their suppport to the plan, B. T. Clark, seevetary of the Çbamber, states. Shed on Kenilworth Park Property Dama«ed by Fire, Fire last Eriday afternoon about 2:-30 o'clock daniaged a shed of f rame construction behind the Kenilworth. village offices on Richmond road,: Kenilworth. An automobile belonging to Ben tDeppe, which was standing in' the -shed, also was dawaged. The fire is believed te. have started fromi sparks from rutbish which was beiing burned n earby. The Winnetka Fire~ department extinguished tht blaze in the shed, and Pire Chief G. M. Hou- ren of Winnetka estimates the loss to be about two hundred dollars. The Shed is owned by the Kenilworth Park board and is on Park board property. do this, corne to us Jtoile ~N Service NEVEftCLOSE kilpps Sc.iw 'A. L uàu T HE days pas& more QUICK. LY and HAiWPILY "ftr you OWD a full-of-dop.adable. mihaga USBDCARt of M. Bssy te pay for "~d. of GUARAN- mjpý-,..d

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