Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Dec 1931, p. 11

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vent Keniworth residents f rom be- sion of rilruîant Danter supplied by ing annoyed by salesmen and solici- many of Wilmette's best bef ore and W8A tors who seek to dispose of almost after, dinner orators. Leiuel Owen valueless merchandise. was the toastmaster. The Kenilworth board recently au- thorized the, eniployment of six ad- Mrs. Joseph B3. Marshall, 1040 Elm- ditional, police patrolmen, .and it has wood avenue, entertained *htr Tuésday Iael as ke.d the cooertnofK ilot bridge.lnho club at ber, home this householders in requiring salesmenwek and soicitors to show a written per- Mr., and Mrs. Frank Rothermel, 335 mit given to them by the police de- Rderdnttaeddnerig partentof he illge.guests last' Saturday a*. This week the, following. letter ex- - plaîning the situation was mailed to- Kenilworth resîdents: "Trhe authorities of the City of Chi - ___________________ caôrecentiy ordered its Police depart-T H ment to rid the streets of beggars and trams, epecally'proessoria.pgnan-Telephik.e0Wllirette U diers. This action along .with the un- p-- - usual amount of unempioyment this wijn- - ter, Wiii undoubtedly increasethe num- W ber - of such. people aiready passing through Keniiworth each day. The gen-* eralcondition of business is seniding an .*,Unusuai number of enaiesmen and soluci- tu op « tors through 'the Village some of *whom offér legitimrate pýropositionswliile other.s,T i of both sexes,* seek te dispose of aimost *valueltvss merchandise as an, excuse to ecover up thetr real purpose. "The. citizens of Kenilworth are pro- So t viding for the needy families of Kenil- Worth th'rough the Kenilworth Welfare conimittee, and are heiping to provide *assistance, outside of Kenilworth through contributions to the Cook County joint been; estabiished in the village office, a w rnf4 FR E VO U * L L Lt. 1 > free enipioyrnent service for the Kenil- tiens tw Yk en wrhciizH /as indtid(uals, ouglit flot be incunveniëeed and atir1 oyNed as niany are at lwoýe1éLt. 411 Linden Ave.p * "The, Police deiliirtmient lias attenilpted t ket-p) the numnber of sucli people dowi to a minimum and lias succeeded ý4q5 MSu re M d to a ceertain extent. The situation cari i. $ Ordoestaken for dinh. mutE 4 10..,m. Fridiy, for Satardaq. 4. Juicy.,flavorful CHICKENS and T-URKEYS dressdý e right .here4 * Phon. Tb, Âvid Watitina' s v.' t.~ L4y au yeur ier anpp>Lo 4j Potatees, Ornions,ý Cabbages fr.100 ând 50-lb., bagg E,.FARM bUE, INO. ~eIa S., vantos TI.phoiusDavis RUS-i-Z belaýst4Evâ»on Wîh..tt. 4M, Phone Wilmette 2843 Electrie UrniSet quire ail salesmen and solicitors to show a writteii permit given to* them ibY the Kenffiiorth Police departmnent which en- tities them. to solicit business in the Vil- lage. By following this procedure those people wbo are. in real need. of assist- ance can be directed to the proper agency and the professional charity, racketeel' discouraged. "In order to cope wlih the above deýcribed situation and to prevent an increase in crime whicll may be ex-- ;pected this winter, the Board of Village Trustees has authorized the enmployment of six additional patrolmeit" ton A. Hall, Z4ï WVV Uurt~J . K1 has a brother, Tomi, and a sister, BR< Edgar A. Stevens, 330 Àbbottsf rôad, Kenilworth, was host at a s dinner Tuesday evening for teii of îriends. Gracefully designed four-piece: se t.. 9m;cup urn. creainer, 'sugar Ask -for your copy, of lias lef t here for you. SUPERMETERODYNE, OLY49EASY VERlUS Philco -Baby Grand Super- ,y Parade Book that lie f ull of Toys you want r

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