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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Sep 1924, p. 8

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8 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1924 == = - free . Winnetkan Lauded for Copious in scope and compact in style, ; She Participates in March of Progress Ald to Disabled Vets|" duper yas prominced 3 master ihe : piece. er its reading and ado ; J. M. Dickinson, Jr, of Winnetka | the convention passed a vote of thanks Post No. 10, American Legion, received | for Mr. Dickinson not alone for the signal honors at the Legion's state con- report, but for his energetic work on the vention in Champaign, early this week. rehabilitation body. It came. after. Mr. : Dickinson had readi Mr. Dickinson is a past commander A Wied ; of the Winnetka Post. his report on rehabilitation, he being the head of the committee having that work 1 inn charge. Read the Want-Ads | A WISE MAN IS HE WHO KNOWS WHERE TO GO TO LEARN WHAT HE WANTS TO KNOW! Phone Winnetka 920-21-22 Why don't you save time, it money, trouble and shoe leather by waiting for PETERS MARKET Sat- 3 urday Specials. You can find some wonderful bar- > . gains and special cuts that Ye Gods, the wife has will make your mouth started to worry already water. I never worry or about what to have for shop around. I just go to ~~ Sunday Dinner! I sup- PETERS, because I know pose I'll have to scout all I'll find something there over townito'try: to find that will taste good and something to please her. fit my pocket book. Mrs. A. N. Gilbert of Salem, Ore., says that she finds toring in a modern Reo Sedan with balloon tires con- siderably more alluring than her first trip across the country, made in an ox cart. Mrs. A. N. Gilbert of Salem, Ore.,;B. O. Schucking, also of Salem, she Mrs. Giben was er by Relvipapes G 1 S is touring in a Reo Sedan, 1924 model, | men in squads at the time of her ar- who made ber: first trip 90r018 the equipped with Setioon tires. rival in New York after 8000 miles American continent behind an p= The two women are unescorted, and [of the journey had been completed, team when her father joined the rush|ip spite of the fact that they have|and to them she stated that she had of the Forty-niners, is just completing [driven all hours of day and night, they | not heen the east Dread hy bes i { "lec | have never had the slightest cause |six weeks of riding. In Lansing, where ? Second lose i one 8 1.000 5s. oh Sie, Nothing but the friendliest | they visited the shops of the Reo Mo- 13 time, however, Mrs. Gilbert, courtesy from fellow tourists and the|tor Car Company, Mrs. Gilbert and who is 75 years of age, finds trav-|residents of cities and towns in which Mrs. Schucking consented to have elling conditions vastly changed. In|they have stopped has been reported [the picture made, which is reproduced the company of her daughter, Mrs.lby the mother and daughter. here. | ---- OLX O OI0 O=IOL IOIOK | Read the Want-Ads ° Another M. i ; nother Menu : © . - . © That will please you. A variety to suit every taste. AW 11 A Service you'll appreciate. y \ as A : ILRVIVED ~ 3 Welch's Cafeteri : ° elch"s Cafeteria : © . -] | 1131-33 Central Avenue Wilmette 1981 | OIE I OX O OJ0 OEXO! oo Winnetka State Bank Elm Street East of Lincoln STO LW 2 i s Phones Winnetka 10 and 11 % A NJ t => 7 -- Engi ing for Servi ITH the twang ofaclock- unknown and adapt the known spring, carried overashort in Science. They bring the stretch of wire one June day in thoroughness of specialists to the 1875, came a discovery that was tasks of construction, operation, to be of incalculable value to management. Their common mankind. On that day the tele- objective is an improved service i. phone was born, and a new whereby man may substitute his vocation came into being, voice for his physical presence "4 the profession of telephone en- in distant places. : gineering. Engineered and not hap- 4 ; To-day, 49 years later, a host ~~ hazard effort has brought the of men, successors of Bell and triumphs that mark advances in | his single assistant, are applying theconvenienceofthe telephone. * their trained abilities to the Because of this effort there is complex problems of meeting a communion of communities f the nation's demand for tele- without which America, as we » ; phone service. They explore the ~~ know it, could not exist, Every good, ever performed, has been actuated by a belief. i ? : The Illinois Bell Telephone Company employs every : : proved method of obtaining economy in operation with- We Believe in out impairing the quality of its service. As more tele- phones are added, operating costs necessarily increase You, Our Business and ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY v this Community. BELL SYSTEM One Policy - One System - Universal Service : :

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