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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Feb 1924, p. 4

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\\ .1L~IETTE LIFE. FRlD.-\ Y. FEBRljAR · 29. 1924 I Million Dollar Chicago Theological Seminary Coarteoaa Service Can you ask for anything more? · We supply both. B 601 Main"Street THE SHERID.AN :CAF'E . .., Wilmette Merchant's Lunch Served f~om- 11 :30 to 2 For G ourselves· purpose1n Constltut America; to roster J>o! r cent me mories lio n In 1 a se nse o com munll 1>at the' 1 and the master o an d good and tra.n l pies of j1 <'Y : Phone Wfmette 2600 721 Maia Street WILMmE, D.L. to d eonua.des tua l h e lt ~tit uti o n MOTORS SERVICE, Inc. · Congregationalists of the north shore Chicago Tlll'ological se minary, architect's JJt-nt in tlu: denomination are engaged in Th e above proposed building group is l·nildirw pro· ram <llld t he r e mainder a s are keenly inte r cs ~·ed _i n the current campaign to rai se funds for th_e prospe~tus of wl~tch ts s hown above. Several north shore men promtthe act_ tve . cam ·lat l!n JC?r fund s. . . the oh)ecttve of a "'!tlhon dollar fund, part of whtch wtll be u se d in the endowments for vanou departments. Buddy! dues for ur 28 pc lllU~t ! Our POl partment 11011 . Everything for the -A11t~mobi-le CARBON MONOXIDE Wilmette ha~ seen two very tragic deaths recently due to carbon monoxide gas from automobiles. We are not chemists, but, of course have had some experience with this gas. We note that it is es pecially had ~hen the choker is out, or the carburetor too rich; it has little odor but makes the eyes smart and causes violent headaches: otherwiae it is not harmful in a reasonably large and reason~bly ventilat · d space. We conclude that a healthy person need have small worry on account of this gas, if they will observe a few common sense rules, as follows: Don't run the car in a closed garage-in other words, open the gara ge door before starting car and shut off car before closing door. ] .. of Cle,·e l:> nd: Pet··r ] ., of~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wi~.; Lou :s, of Evanston; George co nd Joseph Jr.. of \Vit T I 1tc. and !>even daun-hters, Mrs. Tillie Ho·h of \Vilmette; Mrs. Harry PatriCk ot \Vintt>r G<>rrlen, Fl<1.; :\frs., 1(. C. ] oseph Arn . a n :;,id r nt of Wilmette Borre of Evanston; Sophia, Emma, for the pa ~ t 37 )t:a r s and a former Florence ;' nd Alice of Wilme tte. j.l sti ce of th<· t·t·ace in Nnv Tri er IC·wn;,hip, pa -; st:rl away \V ednesda y . l'thruary 27, at his hotN' at 325 Park Skiddin~ :·n: nue , following- an illn ess of four Y<'ars' dur a tion . Tht· s lippery pavement s caused by Servict·~ are t q he held irom the home I~> St. Fr;ltH:i-, X~vier chmc h on at- t h e s nows of the la s t month have 'rl rather expensive to Kenilworth t·nlay morn'n):'. ~hr ch I. and iluri;.J prO \'< wi ll he at !llemorial Park . :n that thre e la mp posts and a fire Phone EVANSTON 632 :\1r. Arn,, throug-h hi~ ac t iviti~:-; ao, nltw h '>v·· heen broken oli by s kidding :· ju~ tin· of th e peace ove r a period au tomohi les. As a re~ult of the shattered fire n( al>put 20 year' . enjoyed a widt· ac1712 Shennan Avenue rouainta nct· 0 11 the north s hore and plug-, '"hic h w as cut off c1cn with the particular!v ;11 \V ilm e tt.. . He w1~ g round , the village was forced to do EVANSTON I orn at ~cil. County Trier on the w ith ou t water for over an hour onel niver ~l o,d in Gnman\·. A;wn~t 10 d .tv last week. for the water tower 1~=====:=:=:==-:=:-:-:=:=::J -- · - 1856. a nd ca m e to America in 1866 and w_-s completely drainl'd before the · r cc- k could l·e repaired or the llow of ~l't tled in Chicago, comi ng to Wil - ' > water s topped . Read the Want-Ads lllette in 18&:>. H l· kamt'd th e cigar tnanufacturing hu . inns at the age of 14 years and wa s engaged in the work for several years. !\s a young man he displayed mark ({} t a l~· nt in mu~ic and w a-. particularlv profictt'tlt on the ,-iolin a nd cornet. l pon his ar riv a l in Wilmette he abandoned mu .,ic- a, a profrssion and ~~c ur ed a po:,ition in the county l'lcrk's offices which h e retained until n·cent years. liam JOSEPH ARNS TAKEN Earl.: Ri,·er, BY DEATH THIS WEEK Automobiles Cut Off Water Supply Every to the po You C\ Your dl bership d1 our post dues to tl organizati The Arne Make il Pay up y blue men shows yo and with It's $5. nance o Lake aver Our ro I I Cut Flovvers for all occasions Shorty for one some bird And no member. J. C. Slown A. B. Van Deuaen I For Your Drug Sto, G'all Snider-Cazel Drug Co.·· Phones Wilmette Folk s: day, Mar We pro ic and en our best is hard a your tilll( come all are unabl1 or perha(l phone t h car at y Monday tails later itht ic t· of th l' peac<" 111 1\;cw frtcr township in 1895. M r . Arns i' ~un ivcd by hi s widow,, Gertrud t· Nee hi .1\rns. ti1 e o,ons. \V i i- . He. wa; c·~ectt·d 400-401 Wilmette and Central Aves. 627 MAIN ST. CITY MARKET CO. -:- PHONE WILMETTE 1870 RETAIL 'WHOLESALE MEATS 35CI Native Tender Pot Rout ...... . MEATS 0~ SUPERIOR QUALITY- PRICES LOW ENOUGH to compel your attention. Courteous Treatment and Satisfactory Service. Tbeae features have made this store one of the most popular on the North Shore. Note these Special Low Prices for Friday and Saturday, February 29- March 1. Native Rib Rout Beef . . . . . . ~~when- Yo~g Pork 20CI Lom Roast SPECIAL- TENDER YOUNG ROASTING CHICKENS lb. ............................................................ . No. 1 Breakfast Bacon Half o r whole aid. 19lc you're in a hurry-" Just enough time to snatch a bite and catch the train! Isn't it fine at such a time to be able to get hot water at a turn of the faucet? 37c usuall factor bus in goes meats the fl promp and o able. claims Armour Star Hams H alf or whole Armour's Cloverbloom Butter Pound print. Veal Leg Rout 2Sc O,sten, Fresh pint . ...... . 2lc . Milk Fed 57c ~ I. SPECIAL- STRICTLY FRESH LAID EGGS-Every Egg Guaranteed per dozen ........................ . 29c 35·c The RUUD AUTOMATIC helps you to make a quick get-away. .............................. 40C Codfish, Gorton's · 32 Lean Pork }J.l. pound prints . . . . . C Shoulder Rout .. 2C SKILLED SANITARY PLUMBING I· 118 Ph ......._D_ELIVERIES-9 A.M. - 11 A. M.- 2 P.M. --4 P. M. KENILWORTH, GLENCOE, WINNETKA PAUL KEMPE 619 Main St ~Phone We Wilm d Oar Wilmette 125

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