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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1931, p. 43

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the caravan- was sent on the trans-~ continental journey from the Pacifie to the Atlantic ocean, It is stated tliit the caravan has been -meeting wi!i surprising suècess and enthusiasm ail along the way. - Predicting that the next war will flot be a'tmatterof-soldiers and tren- ches, but of, poison gases in wliich whole, cities Witt go dowm, memhbers of the caravan have been rolling up Sig- natures on their disarmamr.ent peti- tion at an aecelerated, pace. These petitions are to be presented to Presi- *dent Hoover, as a tnlans of gauin publie opinion on 'this'problem, then later to the World Disarma ment con- férence, which is to take placeir Geneva in February, 1932. It bas ber1 estimnated that more, than a ni1iic>r signatures for disarmfament have been obtainè'd in England. .At Il. o'clock,' Tuesday, mornir.c, Augýust '11, the caravan- wîll. reac!i Win throp .Harbor, %,heËë' residents along the north shore are planning, to meet them lu .their automobiles to es- cort them on tleir. way to Chicgo, After lunch at Karcher hotel in Walu- i<egan, the, caravan will proceed to Lae. Forest where there will be speakingat 2:30 on Market square. Annouace Days Pro grain The day's program ,'for Winnetkans f who drive their cars to the state ]il e at Winthrop Harbor is -as oos: f 9 :30 a. m.-Meet at Mrs. Alfred AI-! sehuler's, 795 incoln avenue, MWlnnet- Il a.n.-arrdve at Winthrop Harbor, 12:30 p. m.--Luncheon at Rarcher hotel,' Waukegan. 2:30 P. m.-Open air meeting at Lakel .Forest Market square. 4P. nm.-Meeting on Winnetka Village Green. Among those planning to meet the ca ravan, are Mr. and Mrs. Harvev O'Connor, Mrs. Edward, M allers.,l Ienlworth; Mrs. joseph EdWin Jan - otta, Kenilworth; Mns. Bennett Cooke, Glencoe,.and Mrs. A. Vernon Janotta, Giencoe. ýAmong the Wiinèëtka ns who wil' drive to Win.throp Harbor areè Mrs. Lofa, Maverick Lloyd, Mrs. M orris Allen, Mrs. Alfred Alschuler,. Mrs. Walter flenson, Mrs. Edwin E. Brown, Mrs. Anita Burnham., Mrs. - - --.. ~ £~U~Ulà.i. ,encoe ]AL.L SATELOLANS ais curh, inanavenue and cirewill-go on the trip Mondas', Hv u to loan on North Churh sree, a 8 'clck ii he ve- ugut 1, atermeeingat he en- Shore residential property at rea- Churh sree, a 8 'clck n te ee- ugut 1, atermeeingat he en- sonable rates. See us on renewaib. nlng. Mrs. Catherine Waugh Mcul- tral school of that village. One of the Alom gge o ae neth W. Colegrove of Northwestern will be a visit to the Travel andi university will be teseae. Tansportation buildingoneps- 0 .LSalStYrnlm14 th p a e . ý T . o x o i ' Lwa l t , p a ]ln 7 l Mis Kathariao A. Fisher e Mr.B Fre COMPARI1SO-N CONTE STý We are Pleased to, announce the three Judges who will select the, 37 beat l'etera in the Kelvinator Comparison Contest. They are Mr. J. !E. Davidson, President pf Nebraska Power Company, Omaha, test,- doo to-day. Wiw the $5,000.00 Cash Ffrst Prize - the $1,250.00 Cash Secondý Prize - or one of the. 35 Kelvinator Electric Refrigerators worth from .*678.00 to $W4.00 etidi. IIL arranged to fasten on the spare tire; sinaîl flags ivili flutter frorn the radia- tor tops to add the gaiety of colors Ralph Snyder wil.l extend to the trustees of the village the invitation to be "rset o eco me the cara- vaners on the Village Green at .4 O'lock when Mirs. Andrew MacLeisl,

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