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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1931, p. 8

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McKessou, Minerai 011 2 pmts >.. . .. . . . .. . .. . MclCesso Milk of Magnesia '$ 1 3 pit ........ mdKesson Rubbing Alcohol 3pin ts MeKesson Antiseptic Solution 2 Dr. West Tooth Brushes)- 1M. West Tooth Paste 5~..... 3Hfr .ets ....... 35 for............................ Spalin's Tolf as 3 forf ......... ....... Squih's or th este$ 3 for............ ............. *........... Free Delivery in Wilmette and Kenilworth unta(l 10 P. M. I INIDERo*CAZELý J DEUG COMIPAN Serving North Shore Resideuts for'more ihan 26 Years wIlfWiiette anid .Central Aves.. Phones:, WiL. 400-40.1 North Shore Studio Photo James Simpson, Jrý., son of James Simpson of GIeincoe, chairman of thc board of Marshall Field and. company and head qf the Chicago plant commission, entered the Iists' for nomiliation on the Repuiblicant ticket for congressman in the newly crratcd 13th distr~ict this weck. An- n1o1uncepIenyt of his camdidacy pre-' sages a hcadline t'attle for the of- fice. Sonte six other aspirants have either indicatcd their intentions to rhm, or are mecnti oned as strong possibili is in connection u4pth the Off ice. e -e e DOLLAR DAY Special Trustee Arthur Lee, chairman of the streets and alleys committee, re- ported that arrangements had been' made for dumping the Village's rub- ish at, a di ff erent location on property ownedby the Swain Nelson Nursery company outside of the Wilmette Vil- lage limhits. Signing of the- lease- for the new dunip location was author- ized by the Village board. It is the plan of the board, Trustee, Lee states, to: haut ,only dean- ashes to theý present dump., until the -dump i5 completely covered. The board's action in obtaining a, new dump. site was taken following numerous com-- plaints front property owners in the, vicinity of the, presentclump, that it is. fot only unhealt hful and unsightly but is depreciating property values in the neighborhood. Foot Speé alist, Visits Taylor Store This Week AIl Wilmette residents .who sufer. ivith foot ailments of any kind have heen invited *to visit Taylor's store, 1123-27 Central avenue, Fridav and Saturday of this week, whiený the, newest and most advanced methods- developed by Dr. William M. Scholt,- intrnaionllyfamous, foot author- ityý, for the relief of' every type of foot trouble, will be ' demnonstrated free of charge by one of bis personal representatives. Free pedograpli prints will be taken revealing the exact nature of each person's' foot troubles and instructions given as to how to obtain permanent relief. Charles Taylor, soni of. William Tav- lor, owner of the store, will work with Dr. Sçholi's representative. Charles recently .was graduated fromn the $choll' Orthopedic. Training school and is. now manager- of -the foot, comfort department> of Tavlor's store. TwoI Caught in Undertow,- D'rowned Thursday Night Two persons were drowned in the lake off Gage's pier last Thursday nighit when they were caught in an undp-tow. Orne haif block, north of the Elevat.d Station AI Rodenkirk, Manager Lic. WÎIMette:30641 The nelpha vPhi sorority wilI have a cozy next Saturday afternoon, Au- gust 8 at t~he home of Miss Virginia Bradford, 956 Greenwood avenue. CIVE DANCE Chartes W. Robb, Earl Bates, andý Robert Crawford were co-hoifs at a dànce, at the Kenilwoeth club 1ast Saturday, Augut- F OýNE YEA*R Aco , mommonnomm Umm

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