Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1933, p. 37

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Joh C Blylck,ý uggstd tatdivery to homes, froiri sources ou- nice deeds cati be seen eacli morning reultin ndcotri fb eer tav- sie the village, brought spirited ob- -.The Tribu*ne is passed out-Nate erns or saloons might cost infinitely jection. George 'H. ednprs-itili with us. more than any possible revenue, and dent of Wilmette Civic league, voiced Gorethsou-ewsaren lierap reedia dcie. poiint his emphatic disapproval of any -a fine 'citizen, libra odiane.truc'kling in connectioi with the or- Axel Lonniquist. Several other citizens,, inctilding the dinance , adding that if the mesr--- son. of a former brewmastèr and. a is .eniacted it should be' enforced Mrs. Terrple Barinette .'of Por former representative. of liquor in- !witliout fear or favor. Chester, N.Y., left Tuesday after a terests, spoke in favor of the borie- 1 x .onth's -visit1'with the William1 T. dry measure'. Both called attention to Lanes of 1130Ashland avenue. Mrs. the fact that before prohibition the 1 Barnette is' a sister of ber hostess. finest and most desirable resideýntial Public Forum Mr. and Mrs. Rush Smith and son,1 sections were those where saloonis Xte.o SeceIw orel were prohibited. One m pentionedi of > W ilmette. arnived Tuesday to HYde Park and the other. cited Edge- A RBUEvisit the Lanes. water. Editor, WitmzTÈ 1 LIIRE:- A. luilinii the discussion brought Frances. dagtr of Mr. and 11r s f romn President Dubbs a.request t hat H asaJw:M cgr-pse Frank Kelllias been pledgedý Kap-ý people speak their minds, offering as U the *,to-lçays with a strmile.a'Tht .ýrriya Oi( an inducement the possibility of get- Used t ie i nte"" n h aApTitateoorimbus.at Ohis ting their names in the ppr s1 suburban trains. Passed the tim:e. of; nvriyiiClmu.Sei occasîonally does.day or talked geftralities-topic*s- of a former XwTirsuet '*It is significant that only M.tedy cuitnefrsm Heintzen and the twoletter wri e ar.Acsomds ein i advoçate ani ordinance permitting the 1 1 1esn aneims utsoto sale of beer," reinarked a citizen lis- 'ooohn foeganedasa eihbr1 tening to the proceedings. IEey and fellow townsrnan. Toy poit mur£ body else seemis ta favor a dry XiI- The depression came-Nate used to 7apitut mette." ride down o n the "LU' One inornin gf r.Rm Calle buformnal Meeting I saw him gather up some Tribunes I .2210 Bberrnau Av@. On October 8 an informaI meeting !and I asked him "what for?" "Get R.9s was held at àthe homie of President ',some papers and get off with me and r Dubto which representatives of l'il show you," was 14ate's answei. __________________ the Chamber of Commnerce, Wilmette I' did . A few straggling uneniployedj Civic league, the Parent-Teacher or- would thank him each for a paper, *ý ganizat ions and other civic groups Mate passed out sa cheerfully. \\'e I I A AIK %vere itivited. The purpose ofr the in- followed suit. The habit grew-ît isiç*4IYIINI l ê formai meeting was to discuss botha long liue now at most every station.,__________________ W.... Loe Fat Sale Way la Wonderful -1 etarted to7 take Kruucheua. huabaud arw hat 1 vas do940ZsM .uked for sme atmo. would rots b 11e. t,.ho. lst12lb.. lu 8 weeks sud inteudat kep up the good' verL . r,. bot 14 Ibm. Ij"arnnov 139---lvsn"1le 1 thin ,k Krumcheu in.irnp'ly twomderiiLr Mets. J. H. Valelitine, Freeport, N. Y. Hfow« weuld* »U 11k. to .asfdy 'u m Im>ov our hesilli? Nu=*euld lob iD1eo la.gt doule chifl poud omUrin Dt>uluit sand abdbuli -«d i e à' i.t w a«l n 61¶sI eusm iltf wI me v.ul WUidytE-tbmsSU à * i ulie Salt Ulat au t Mn t ua Os.euf. "dd flkh WMl Jui hm la a b.. Ta»e LIIIotato- aanfUtla5 a t aDRt **W e dII aSoi- ina bfhl Dfflfl~c t M puit, &u fatutu - iht aM -Ik, ut- &Bd Mr tb 701u friendi, "One jar of Knuohom SaksIn. u orth orne buumirui doflars eoramy fat permous a onq." But reluite Imitation.-&W msud Le.lngdrgglt.Amerlos ever »aUlKruo- ~ Sout a-dsv te &ft thât ehUes. SKru»U6su efng--gglà id *Sth-, saumambition aud sctivitir Mi boesree eom stiptemaê *s, ie . "iIty oui.abertu.a.of1bresth. O0ctober, Il 'to October 29, Inclusive For Fu'li. Information Call Deabor 29? O General Offices. 39 So. La Salle St., Chicago Déorborn ., 29.19

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