Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1933, p. 9

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* wa voiuch for tUns statenient. Not that he gets much chance to hear bis own becs buzz. Truc, he ofteti hears the buzzer, but that's to sunimon him to the aid of persons botbered by bées. Even the téléphone wiie«s buzzed Monday' afternoon. of -this week1 when -becs, gettinig ÀA Century of. Progress spirit, decided to liold a, convention,. but somehow* got con-i fused.,and- swarmed too soon. .Theyi mnissed Chicago by. several miles andt buzzed in -unison ýwhile swarming on the branch of a tree near thé, John' F. Campbell residence. at 635 Wav- land avenue, Kenilworth. The' Kenilworth police :promptly, received a buzz about the bée situa- tion. Feeling that they. didn't- want to monopolize a good thing. the Kenilworth- police- set more wires buzzing when they asked their brethrcn in ..the Wilniette police departmcnt. to join the béec bttery which wasý to seize the bùzzers for disturbing the peace. Not being able to bear the thought that the fire departmcnt should be stung by being left out of this noble enterprise. the Wimette policeAnotified W.. H. Zîb- lle., Wilmctte fire chief. Besides. Chief Zibble' bas a reputation for knowing bis béecs and buzzes. It turnieclout to be a good thinig that Nlr., Zibhlc -%as healthy, for when it came time to approach the Kenilworth bée convention, the policemen wercn't feeling so well. Chief Zibble looked at bis brcthren who swooned at the sighit of a swarm.. That ivas enougb; Hc six»- ply took his bée box and placed it OVer the swarmn which soon Iost its high-tcnsion bjzz and began to souind almost contcnted. Lstnto 'c.prr,'- said Chiief Zibble ivho %vas snx-iling so radiantlyý hecause hé> kncwv the ýbces -would Icave.him unwcpt,, unblemish.ed and unstung. "Ail thev wanted wvas a convention hall. 'You know, 1 think l1il huild 'cm a littie home. If the p)olice won't protect 'cm, our boys will." Judiciary-HenrY Fowler, chair- man. The appointinents were concurred in by the members of the board. STRAT' DOG BITES CHILD ýMrs. William H. Wiegman, 1526 Highland avenue,.. reported to the authoritie*s that ber daughter had been bitten last Friday by a collie dog which carried no license, tag.. The animal was impcoundcd for observa- DUTCH MLLCandies 1187 WILMBTTB AVENUE: Stor.m inChicago, Eva.nston, QIleueop, Lakle Foret 0o Mr. and Mrs. Hastings Baker and family of Dayton, Ohio, were recent guests of the Pierre Bontecou family of 836 Chestnut avenue, David Prugh: and Bob Davidson of Dayton are gues- this week of Kenneth Bontecou. too warm. (2) It dehuridifies air when it is too moist. (3) It purifies air and a little cottage with ar system. Corne in and1 I keeps it in constant circulation. able it is on any kind of a day. CHER P-ave o ear abouthome airCOnd-itioning?

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