Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Aug 1931, p. 35

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son. Un >unuay, rAugust Ju, vvii mette will battie the Mies Center sl'uggers at the Wilniette Village Green. Last Sunday, Wilmette, sore- ly missing the presence of Robinson. Johinsos and Wilson Who were in- jured', lost to Nules Center, il - to 5 at the Oakton field inMies Centeri Falis to Death From window of Residence Mrs.. Peter Schadd, 1105 Greenleaf avenue, died. Tuesday morning at' the * Evauîston hospital of injuries received late Sunday night, wheh, according to the WVilrnette police records, she leapcd * f rom a second. story ivindow at lier home. The inquest was held Tuesdav * afternoon at Scott's, funerai homne,-il118 Greenleaf avenue, and the coroner's jury returned a verdict..of suicide while temporarily insane. REURS ROM VACATION Superintendent of Public: Works * C. C. Schultz was back at. his desk Monday after a vacation spent' in the vicinity . of- Ladysnuith, Xis. Mr. and Mrs I-arry À. Olin re-. turned recenutly to their home at 205' Wàrwick road; Kenilworth f rom a stay -at Plum , ake, Wis. They also motored to M-ichigan to get their son,., Jim, Who lhad,, been- on a farm .for four weeks. Richard and Donald Tregilgas of St. Paul, Minn. are- spending two weeks wîth their grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs. George H. Schiibach, 1606 Lake ave- * nue. Their parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Tregilgas will drive down for them * this week-end. * -o0 Miss Jane Burrill, daughte r o f Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Burrili, 812 Green- Wood avenue, and Miss Janet Hall of ýWilm1ette have been chosen to repre- sent Rock ford college. at, Marshall, Field's store on College Girls' day. Mr. andMrs. Rolland Montague of Tulsa, Okia., with their thiree datigh- *. ters,. are spending the month of August with Mrs. Montague's par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Smith of 1325 .Greenwood avenue. camp ior a îcn-uay ouuuun, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hoffmann, 1922' Wilmette avenue, have just re- turned f rom atwo weeks' outing iii northern Wisconsin. 0o Mrs. E. Horween. 1039-Linden ave- thue, returnied Sunday froni a three weeks' vacation in the east.. vodavenue, is spenchng a week with roaci, Kenilworth, entertained lier . ier.Reading club on Tuesday afternoon.' -o- August Il. Percy F. DeTamble and son, How:0 ard, of 1232 Greenwood. avenue, left Mrs. J. Weiss and son, Vincent, Sunday, August 16, for a flshing trip 112 Sixteenth. strect, have retired in, northern Wisconsin., fromn their vacation at Lily lake, Ais. I W KNOW that car owners are in ter- ested in real TIlkE VALUES, but are flot. particularly interested in tire definitions which manufacturers and distributors of special-brand mail-order tires had the Na- tional Better Business Bureau adopt that they could use to their advantage in their ad'ertising. When the Natio nal Better Business Bu- reau realized that the public was being * misled-and an attempt was being made to keep the truth about real tire values from car owners, they issued a bulletin July lOth which in substance retracted their sponsor- ship of tire definitions.* Firestone. extra values are the resuit of. great savings in buying-great savingu in efficient and economical manufacturing'and distributing, plus the >atented process of Gum-Dlppig-the patented two extra cord than any other tire. We have sections eut f rom Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires and Special-Brand Mail-Order Tires, snd invite yon to C00MB' IN 'AND) JUDGE FOR YOUIRSELF the extra val-ý ues-We give you-values that you can see and, understand instead of "defiitions."' Then we know you too will buy Firestone Tires~ as thousands of other car owners have donc to the extent that during May, NEVER I4UM UiSalAs-Service NEYERCOE 721 MAIN STREET, Wilmette,. Illinois ... T~eh MOTRS ERCE

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