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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1926, p. 30

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WILMETTE LI FE July 30, 1926 ~----------------------~ Auto Repairing Guaranteed Work R easonable R ates' Rosa Skelton 4 1 o Prairie Ave. Wilmette 3 55 5 New Rules for Wilmette Beach A·1·e Announced Some new rules and changes in some of the old rules for the Wilmette bathing beach were announced this week. They are as follows : 1. No suits or towels will be furnished by the Pard board. · . 2. All wearing apparel must be checked. 3. Return all baskets to check room. 4. Standing in baskets is prohibited. 5. No wearing apparel allowed on the benches or the beach. iiii i iii i ii il l i i i iii llli i i Iii liiiiii I ilili i lli iii i ii i . ========================:;. DR. ARTHUR H. TUTTLE DR. ALICE D. TUTTLE Osteopathic Physicians Residence and Office 913 Cea t rnl A '\·enae P h o n e 308 l l iiili il ! i i iii il li ll ! l iiiill!l i !iiliiilii!Jiil iii ! i i i i i ll!!ii i ii!ii i iii! ell! !I~ HOW TO START THE DAY RIGHT _-\ reliable supply of abundant, piping hot \Vater, ahYays ready for it1stant use, helps in1n1ensely 111 getting the n1orning's \vork done. tfhe Lion _1\ntotnatic Storage Systen1 takes all the re ponsibility for heating it off your hands. It keeps 20 gallons of hot \Yater ·ahvays ready for Instant use. 'rhis systen1 supplies hot \Yater "·ithont :tttention. It heats the \Yater and stores it in an insulated tank, \\·here it ren1ains hot for 18 hours. .A.s the \Yater co~Jls or yon use it, the heating flan1e Jjghts itself, burns for a fe"· tninutes and goes out -~\ CT011A.'riCALLY. 6. Per sons n ot a ble to swim m u st not go beyond the life .line. 7. Throwing sand will not be permitted on the beach. 8. Baseball playing; etc., permitted only north of the sign indicating the same. 9. Dogs are not allowed on the beach, either chained, carried, or running loose. 10. No smoking permitted in any of the bath houses. 11. Anyone breaking glass on the beach will be subject to arrest. 12. Positively no dressing or undressing allowed on the beach or in the shrubbery. 13. Any disobedience to police officers' orders will result in immediate ejection from the beach. . 14. No eating of lunches south of the sign indicating the same. 15. For purposes of safety children under 8 years of age will not be permitted to bathe at the beach unless accompanied by adults. 16. Profane language or rough conduct will not be tolerated. · ~frs. \\". 0. Belt and her. daughter, ).1 i:-;s Virginia, 202 Abingdon avenue, Kenilworth, arc spending a month in the East. -0- Plan Play for All Residents at Big Meeting Representatives of twenty-eight different organizations in the village met last Friday evening at the village hall to discuss a comprehensive recreation plan to include every resident, both young and old. The meeting was called by Daniel M. Davis, director of community recreation. In telling of the purpose of the meeting Mr. Davis explained that all the younger persons and children of \Vilmette had already been reached, either through the community recreation program now being carried on, or through the schools, but said that it \Vas his hope that all residents could be reached and interested in ·a program of sports. Trustee ] ohn Clark Baker "·a s -among those who spoke at the meeting and it \\'as decided to organize a league of playground baseball and a horse-shoe ll'ague immediately, to begin the program. Then: is to be .another meeting of the representatives late in Augu::;t at which plan s for fall and winter actidtics will be prepared. It is expected that this · group will form an ath·ison· council to assist the Playground bureau in recreation. ma\ters. ., :Miss Cornelia Keith, 310 \\"anrick road, Kenilworth, had as her guest last week-end, Miss M uricl Badger of Detroit. ,. . · "The Show Spot of America" Garden of Allah W attkegan R oad and Lake Ave. Glenview, Ill. Special Offer for July and August Only The Pitt sburgh LION Automatic Storage System is cleaner, ~ a fer and surer than a coal fire. Beats 20 gallons of water; stores it in a rust-proof tank; keeps it at any temperature desired. Runs itself-sa yes money. you titne and BRAND NEW SHOW STARTS T uesday, August 3rd AL T EARNEY PRESENTS - "ALLAH'S TOPICS" A Breezy, Peppy Musical Shottv, Produced by Percy Venable, Direction of A dolph Grodey A L 'DOWNS KAY NOR MA N S YLVIA JOYC E YUR KINOS JOSEPHINE TAYLOR - RUTH GILBERT and the 8 DANCING SUL T ANETTES 8 l.7 ntil September 1st we will install the size best suited for ylour particular needs for only $5.00 do\\'n-balance payable in a year -no interest or carrying charges . You can see the LION Automat ic BLO(SSOM HEAT~'S BAND SIDLEY HOME UTILITIES ~ Dine and Dance in. Nature's W on.derla·nd Special Chicken, Lobster, Steak and Frog L~gs Dinners 517 Dempster Street University 9335

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