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WILMETTE si 26 Central Avenue Phone Wimette 4Ç82 Beaul'y Salons ...Soc .soc .soc GLENCOE 661 Vernon Avenue Phone Glencoc 14o6 Thse Salons Nt' for Their Hospital Cleanliness . t We'Il warrant you 've tried many a different brand of ice .eream;: very probably you've- neyer been com- pletely satisfied. lie best is here for you now . .. rich and creamy ... in deliejous flavors ... made by Mrs." Lyman's own private reci>e. We wili deliver promtly-at any lime you specif y *Speciol ThIS Week Neuseirode Fruit -end. 42è Van illa, qt. brick. FuRRIER TAILOR R elining Remodeling Repairing My 3o ears in %Vjimette isin v assurance of giving satisfactio>n. JOHN T.. ROSBERG 830 Park Avenu. Phone Wimefo 2590 1~I next Monday eveuing with Post- master joseph Daily as host. Plans for handling the holiday mnail rush wîll be among the subjects discus'scd. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Humter oi Lake Harbor, Mich., were week-end guests *of the Roy R. 'Marquardts. 218 Woodbine avenue. Thev stopped to see their daughter who is attendl- ing Northwestern., Mr. and Mrs. Frederic B. Cortis and family of 77 Indianl Hill road. have rented their home and have gone to the Edgewater Beach hotel. For, Another COLD WAVE!1 Gel on the Safe Sde Now!. I With PRESTONE ZERON E SUPER PYRO ALCOHOL ]LJ~ W. wiII gladly check over your cooling, system. THE OIL WELL Bob 'n' Mac Main Sfr.et af Linden Avenu. Phono WiImeff. 3334 Speciail Foursome 1Package, serves four. 25c Board. Considers, Choice Entertainment of of New. Police ýChief 'Higk est Class Will (Continued from page 1)-G e tB z a rw ]Brautigam elected to step back and be- Mrs. Hiallie B. Smoot, chairmaniin, corne second in eommand,. Inquiry Is now- belng made to: locate a man of charge of entertainment for the an- the desired qualifications, but whethei* nual bazaar' to be given at the or flot zuch. a change willI actually be Masoni .c temple, Wednesday, Novem- made lias flot as yet been definitely deckded by the board. Tt should be un- 'ber 14, by Wilmette Chapter No. 753, derstood that the Village board appre- Order of the Eastern Star, has ar- dlates Chief Brautigam's .ability, cour- ranged a program by recognized age and faithfulness to his duty and ce!'- tainiy lbas no intention of permitting artists seldom presenteci to local him to retire from office. audiences. "The above plans were discussed long before Hallowe'en and the events of Headlining the galaxy is Anna Hallowe'en are ln no way connected. Turkel, who wilI inake ber Ainer- Chief Brautigam 15i to be commended on the way hie handled the difficult situ- icanl operatic debut with the Chicago ation Hallbwe*en night and the polict Grand Opera comrpany in its per- department as a whole is worthy of formance of "Cavalleria Rusticana- eomnmendation. Tt is an outrage th"t Saturday night, November 17. Miss boys consider themselves privileged ony Hallowe'en night to destroy property Turkel, a native Of Woonsocket, qnd molest people themselves. Rhode Island, first attracted attenion Deseribes 1)epredations. while employed as a candy girl %vitil "For instance, flot only one but sev- the Metropolitani Opera compat~i% 1 eral people's gardens were uprooted and 'lestroyed by the boys; some people New York. As a resit of the in- were subjected to the horrible experi- terest of members of the cast she ence of be'ng struck with rottenl eggs; was sent to Italv. where she studied one man was attacked by a civowd of about 30 or more boys with clubs; other under several masters. She lias suuig boys were eaught stringing wires acro- at La Scala and other famnous Euro- the street to catch automoliles, etc. ipean operatic ceuiters.. .iugmented by other employees of the "h eua oiedprmn a A group of violin numibers bv village for speciai duty Hallowe'en Francis Akely, 13-year-old \Vilmiettc night and several nights prior in an effort to stop such offenses. On Hal- prodig3', will be a feature. This lowe'en night complaints came in froni child artist is a student of Wi,îifred <citizens (aster than they could be taken Towvnsend Cree of Winnetka, and is care of. Police were dispatched as soon as possible and where the boys could a mnember of the senior orchestra at he eaught they were confined at police NewN Trier Higli school. as is also leadnuarters until Hallowe'en was over.hesstrBlt.Te dager The boys ranged iii ages from apprnxi- esitrBlhTeyduies niatel.v 12 y.ears in 21 years. The younger Of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. AkelV. (015 boys were sent home immediately after Lake avenue. being brought in-one at a time so that they would flot again colleet ln crowvds To add stili more to the pleasure and become destructive. They were flot of the audience a group of Scie ctioli> under arrest, but were simply restrained by the Akely Trio has been ar- for the time being. Tf parents would realize' that ordinarily well behaved ranged. The trio consists of Francis. boys sonmehow take the license to be- violiin; Blythe, cello (student. of corne destructive on Hallowe'en and Estelle Swigart. Xilette). a nd, would restraifi their rhildren throughout the evening, it would help enoi-mouslv: Ernau Akely. ar if they would point out how to eele- Tickets for the entertaiinieîit. lirate Hallowe'en without heing 'Vil- which will follow the aafternoon fully destructive to propertv and 1 menace to people. they ivould nid in bazaar and 6 o'clock supper nma%-he preventing a dangerous situation. i had by calling Wilmette 1791. '4041 i or 3357, *Curtain at 8 olk.Nr. Dr. and Mrs. E. 0. Swansoni and '.\r. Snioot states. and Mrs: A. R. Penfield of St. Paul.' were recent guests of the I.. H. 01- POSTMASTERS MEET son-. 210 Abingdon avenue. Keuil- The November meeting of the worth. Northeastern Illinois Post Niasters' ________________________________ lîl bc li tWatea November 8, 1934 WI'LUE.TTE,.LIFE Main Street at Linden Avenue Phone Wilmette 3334