Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1933, p. 6

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lens shape and frame is essential. Alimer Coe &Comnpany PRESCRIPTON OPTICIANS' 1645 ORRINOTON AVE., EVANSTON CHICAG»o STORESB- 1013 N. WABASN AVE. ' 198. LA SALLEST. *7a E. JACKSON ULV D_ PATR.ONIZE OUR A DVER TISERS traffic manager of the roaci has an- nounced. "We feel that the flew 54-ride tic- ket will fil a long fett need," Mr. Thiomson stated." Our new tickets for September will be availabie for distributioft ugst25. "Our recent, experimient of off ering a free round-tip.bus, ride to ACeni- tury of Progress grounds f rom our Madison street,' station' with al round-trip shoppers' tiockets of 50 cents or more b.as proven very popular." Mr. and Mrs. H. A.. Pbillips, and. their daughter, Eleanor, of "War- rensburg Me., will arrive today to visit, Mrs. Phillips' sister, Mrs. Harry J.. Wolf, 819 Greenwood avenue. There is NO' PLACE forý SLACKERS: in any industry LOOK FOR THE BLUE EAGLE AND ACCEPTED "CODE PRICES" BEFORE, YOU PATRONIZE A CLEANER into in bis recent natîon-wide radio ad- dress. Substantially ail concerns em- pioying two or more persons are asked to join. Up witb the President ,ini a covenant to maintain wages at least at a certain minimum level -and- restrict working bours witbin Certain limita- tions.. Gesture of .P&triOtiSM "Envery employer who signs this sol- eçmn aggreement- with the President of the United States. will immediately have the right to display the N RA, enipem in bis place of business. and on his mer- chandise, too, i f he desires. "This wiil niotify the public just wbat places of business have failen in ulne. with this* tremendously important. na- tional patriotic mnovemnent, and ail such firms are, of course, entitled té tbe same loyal consider ation from, the gen- eral public tbat wouùld be theirs were we actually at war' witb an outside enemy and these, firms had by some, fine display 'of patriotism sbown special loyalty to the 'commander of the ai'my and navy. "The imembers of our local organ- ization here in Wilmette bave takenr off our coats, rQiled up our siceves and we have pledged the administration ini Wasbington to work to the limit of ouir ability té get every working man and working woman in Wilmette back to work before many more weeks. I"We are getting wonderful encour-, agement andi 1 am sure that I, shal have the honor of renorting to President. WB » OUamm Tlhe Cleýners' Code Is *fi efreet ln our plant. OUI' nriÉý&*LnR nh .ro vrv when the people of our nation rallied as oneetman in the cause of democracy. Today's "war" 18 flotbeing fought against an enemy armed with guns and bayonets. Our foc is an intangible force called "depression." To emerge vic- to ausgain Americans must rally to the cause. Today, proiidly flying over cooperating firms or perched in their advertising is the blue eagle. It means, to the buy. ing public, that thèse firins aredoing their bit to get our nation back on its feet. iiig thn aWve gone witn it. "Yes, America bhas gone to war- and, as usual, America will win." OPERATE ON KNE Dick Steen, 1535 Spencer avenue, underwent an operation on bis knee at the Presbyterian hospital Iast Monday, as thie result of an injury received while he was playing bas- ketball at New. Trier High school 1215 Washington Ave. Wilmette, I11.: J'ai!Teum Open*S ept. il ippkct.m ) Md.AmyTU.

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