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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jan 1926, p. 6

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- --- WILMETTE LIFE January 8, 192(} / ~ Laborer Loses Life I Mixes "Moon and Gas" When Ditch Caves in AssesseJ) $100 Fine q. IJ .. J Not Mere Cake But "Dutch Oven" cake There's a world of difference between the ordinary cake and ,' Dutch Oven" wholesotne baked cakes. Not only cakes, but bread and pastries of all kinds as well. You will never go wrong with "Dutch Oven" delicacies. Eric V !ln Rinsum, a ~a borer employed by the Kapsch_uli-Davts c?mpany, contract~rs, was ~nstantly ktlled T~esd~y mo~nm.g · of t.hts week when ~ dttch m \1_vh~\h m .wht~h h~ was w<;>rkmg caved n. 1 he d!tch 1~ l~em_g- .dug 111 the southeast portton ot Kenilworth. ncar Tenth strect and Sheridan roa~l. .The man's 1~eck was broken a~~ Kentlworth poltce were of the opmwn that a heavy clod _of earth struck him _ when the ca v~-111 star,te d. 1-:Jo on~ w1tnessed ~he acctdent, \an Rmsum s . bo_dy bemg found when workmen nottced that the ditch had caved in, and investigated. Motorcycle Policeman Clement Ley of Kenilworth, who was riding past, took Van Rin urn to "The Shack," which "is nearby, and summoned Dr. H. 0. Weishaar of Wilmette, who pronounced the man dead. Van Rinsum 's home was said to be in St. Paul, ~finn. He was 46 years of age. stcncilrd on rlectric li~ht standards at all intersections in the village, the total cost of the work to he about $300. it was reported at the village hoard session Tuesday. DAUGHTER TO WEO -- - -- -- ).fr. and ~frs . Frank J. Sen!!. 43.~ ~lr :-. :\le ~:a nder S. Joslin. 2-l() E .:-- l'X Lake aH'lltH', announce tlw t'll!!tt!!l'1 road. h:cn ihn>rth. \\·as hostl'ss at a ment of their datwht ~· r. ~~ i . . s ~farian s mall dinner and bridge Saturday night. Seng-, to J eromc Flaherty oi E\· an~ton. PAINT STREET NAMES SOON Streets name~ are soon to be Otto Anderson, 903 Lake street, Evanston, was fined $f00 and costs by Police Magistrate D. M. Mickey last ~fonday on a charge of driving an automobile while intoxicated, as the result of a collision the previou s Saturd.ay evening between his car and one dnven by R. ]. Bentley Jr., a guest at the home of Leslie S. Gordon, 38 Indian Hill road, \Vinnetka. B~ntley was driving Cordons' car. According to the sto::r t.old to t_he police the cars were gomg 111 oppo tte directions 011 Lake avenue a short di s tanc e west of Ridge avenue. Bentlev said he saw Anderson swerving at1d tried to avoid the crash but was un s ucce ss ful. Anderson' s car ,,·as overturned and both machine s were ~e r iously 1 damaged. Ander so n received a sprained wrist and a painful cut on the nose, and a companion , T. L. 1Iurphy, of the same addre ss. was cut on the forehead. Bent lev su ff<'red injurI ies to his right leg. The' injured were attended hy Dr. H. 0 . \Veishaar. ~!ft~r phy was fined $10 and costs hy Magi stratC' 1fickey on a char~e of drunk1 encss. , 1 ,,I i f THE DUTCH OVEN 1129 Central Ave. Phone 2998 Dont wait untily:ou ARCH have foot troublesPRE~J~VI:Q F \ '"OU value foot comfort-and f?ot health--right ?ow is the ttme to start wearing correct shoes, correctly fitted. Your feet may give \vay at any time. Arch Preserver Shoes give your foot arches the protection they require-absolutely assuring you perfect foot health so long as you wear them. However, if your feet now are troubling you, you can relieve them by wearing Arch Preserver Shoes. And you 'II be pleased with their style and general app(~arance, too. AUTO SERVICE RepairingNo need to worry about your car getting the proper care and to have it put into Al condition without you having to call and say that such and such an item is not working properly or that it acts the same as always. Our Repairing Equipment Is Complete. What We Do, We Do Right. , j. I I II r l TowingTo"ving service da)' and night. Whene·ver you're in trouble of any kind, just phone. Wilmette 636 MILLER & MILLER Wilm·ette Motor Sales' Repair Dept. TAYLOR'S BOOTERY 605 Main St. Univ. 385 515 Fourth Street

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