Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Feb 1931, p. 4

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Phone 514 February 27 to Mereh5 FIVE FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Select beef LAMB. CHOPS- Choice nib cuts lb.o5 CANIESUGAR ...... 10 l..590, Pure cane granulated'. IDAHO POTATORS...peeok 536 Select Idahoes in 15-lb. sacks. GRUTERE CHEESER... 3 boxes $1 Burki Swiss in 6 portion boxes. CEKA CHEZ«E.......eaeh 100 Philadeiphia cream ini tinfoil .wrapper. KENoLveATION......... dOZO An excellée dict for all dogs. GINGER ALE ....... dome $1.089 Canada Dry in convenient Hostes.s carton. GRAPE JUICFa...pt. 5...qt.e, Welch's pure Concord. .....1........ . 6 Unts abbit No. 2 size tins of fancy earlyJ 890 Pho Sie1 Y WflER1E E VERT. BODY GOES ilwortl)- may be raised necause oi the fact that the Wilmette Fire de-' p artment bas been instructed not to respond to fire cails f rom "No Man's Land" was discussed by members of the Wiimette Village board at its last meeting.. John J., Falvey of. John J. Favey and company, general agents for the Continental Casualty company, inti- rnated in a communication to thé board,* dated February .2, that ail surrounding property. will be affected by an increase i ir e insgurance rates if ,no lfire protection is given "'No ÀMan's Land." Mr. Ealvey enclosed a' copy of aý letter from Jay S.,'Glidden, associate manager of the ÇChicago "Board, of, Underwriters,. relative. to, this mat- ter. Mr. Glidden, stated, that, "No Man's Land" is under a, temporary and verbal agreement with Winnet- ka for. fire -protection.. This agree- ment mnay be terminatedat any tîme, he said. He intimated that the "No. Man's- Land" afea will be re-rated if no permanent arrangement for ire protection is made, but did not mpention sach a possibility for the a<l- joining territorY. Foilowing. a. discussioQn on the mat- ter Tuesday night the Village board referreil it. back to Village Manager C. M. Osborn for further investiga- tion. Mr. Osborn bas been in con- ferencé with officiais of Kenilworth land Winnlet.ka relative to the matter. There is Nothing like a- PERMANENT.., SPeal$8This Week. EUGENE, FREDERICK, LE MUR,. DURO. GABRIELEEN PERMANENT WAVES W. WM. WINBER PRESCITPTIONq PIIAI REPUTATION FOI 00 417 Linden Ave. Wl Park Comnfortably in.»J Middle of the Block )D DRIUGS 1 1 lintte,lu Filmette sing at the evening ser vic J. tU4Y March 3. The Rev. Carl I. Empson, pastor of the Wilmette English Lutheran church, was elected presi >dent of the Home Mission conference. of the Illinois synod of the United'Lutheran churchf in' America at the' annual mneeting of the conference wýhich.was held iii Grace Ev angeical Lutheran church, of Chicago,, Tuesday, February 21.. This conference consists ýof ail pas- tors. of the Illinois. synod in charge of ýmission -congregations. There are more than twenty such congrega- tions extending fromn Waukegan, on. the north to St. Louis, Mo., on the south. Most of-these mission churcli- es are. located- in or near Chicago -and St. 'Louis, Mo. Woman HurtWhen Calb Runis Into-:Pàrked Car Harry Kudsk, Wilnette cab driver, drove his cab into a car parlked witfrout lights in the Chicago and North West- ern raiiway station driveway on the west side of the tracks Monday nighit about 8:45,.o'clock and his wife, who was riding with himn at the time of the accident, was badly eut and bruised. about the head. Three stitches were taken in her forehead at the Evans- ton hospital, according to the Wilmette police report. The parked car is owne d by Mrs. C. H. Whitehiii, 719 Tenth street. Fanciest fresh dressed poultry. lb. 9 e390, PARK. COMFORTABLY IN WILMËTTE

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