Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1928, p. 16

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IG WILMETTE LIFE July ?J, 1928 Howard Savage, Legion · Commander, Ia Promoted Howard P.· Savage, past national commander of the American Legion and formerly assistant general manager of the Chicago North .Shore and I duties Milwaukee railroad, has assumed his as general · manage_r of the Marivold 'motor coach lines comprising the Metropolitan .system, with headquarters at 72 West Adams street, Chicago. He s~cceeds Fred A., Klock. The appointment of Mr. Savage to this post come.s after an exten~ive period of service in the electric railway transportation field.. Following graduation from Lewis institute, Chicago, and a course of study at the -University of Wisconsin, he entered the service of the Chicago Rapid Transit company in 1913 as a tr~clc ft:>rcman on the former Metropolitan W t>st Side Elevated railroad. He. ro 3e to the position of general superintendent maintenance of way, in which capacity he was serving when he answered the call to the colors during the World War. AID MEETS ALL DAY The fourth division of the Methodist Ladies' Aid society held an ali-day meeting last Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Walter E. Lindblad, 720 Greenwood avenue. Mrs. Lindblad served luncheon at 1 o'clock to the eighteen members who attended the meeting. avenu~ Catch Dog, Summon Doctor, Must Follow B;te from A n1t Dog · J Catch the dog and · call a doctor. These are the two cardinal things to do J·n case of · dog bite according to D~. Isaac D. Ra:wlings, state health director, who points out in a "dog days" interview that, rabies has already cost the state nearly a score of human lives :his year and is still a problem of .no insignificant magnitude in Illinois. "Don't kill the dog," said Dr. Rawlings, "but catch hitn if he bites a person. Sometime$ · dogs that ar~ not rabid bite people and under that circumstance it would be an unnecessary expense to give the victim pasteur treatment. If the dpg is killed an elem ent of doubt immediately surrounds the case and even if. laboratory tests fail to show sign~ of rabies, circumstances often demand that pasteur treatment be given for the sake of safety. "Calling a doctor or rushing to his office is equally as important as catch ing the dog. A doctor can cauterize the wound with fuming nitric acid and that procedure 4 if promptly applied after a bite by a rabid dog, will seldom be followed by rabies. "When a suspected dog is capture<) he can be kept under observation and if he is actually suffering from rabies the disease will manifest itself unmistakably within a few days. Rabid dogs never live longer than ten days after the disease becomes active. Miss Betty Marshall returned to her home at 1040 Elmwood avenue last week after a fortnight's visit with school friends in Springfield, Ill. · and Richmond, Ind. RE shoes really better when selected at Pool f1 Piper's? Quality is only part of our answer; we believe there's something even more important than quality-alone. It's fitting the RIGHT shoe for comfort and healthy development. To hundreds of our regular customers, this · feature in itself is sufficient reason for coming here year after year. Store Hours--8 to 6 Mrs. ]. H. Pitkin of 404 Gregory and her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Davenport, will leave tomorrow for South Lake, Ill., where they ·will be the gue 3ts of Mrs. James Nesbit. Mrs. Arthur Hammond of 500 Gregory avenue entertained several guests at a dinner Thursday evening of last week in honor of Mrs. Harry · Mosier. --o----~~-~ Clearanee ol Handbags Every Hand Bag in our stock is offered at cost or below cost. STYLES Confidence ·Having everything returned carefully done, sweet and clean, week after weekis '!by over 3,000 housewives give the famdy laundry to the Washington Laundry Man. Seal Pouch Bags. Backstrap Bags. Envelope Bags. LEATHERS and MATERIALS Alligator Calfskin Lizard Goatskin Patent HAMD TOOLED Silks In Color .ii.7i Rags ar., . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . ... .. . .. .. ..... .. .. . . f3.!i ·8.7i Bags are . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . .. ... . ... .. ..... fa.!i ··o.oo Bags Rre . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... .. . "· . .. ....... .. .. 18.29 tu.oo to 120·.-o Bags are . . . . . .... .. ... . . . .. . . . . .... ll!.OO THE WASHINGTON LAUNDRY Wilmette 14 5 Standard Luggage Co. 112 DAVIS STREET "<40 Yean in thr Business" GREENLEAF 8!!

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