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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Nov 1927, p. 53

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November 19, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 33 Rp | Burglar "Season® Brings a Warning From Police Chief A statement issued recently by the Kenilworth police department calls the attention of residents to the fact that burglars are generally most active at this time of year. Suggesting that burglaries are seldom attempted unless the householder is away, the police ask the co-operation of the residents of the village in helping to protect them and list a number of precautions as follows : Make sure that deliveries of newspapers, mail, milk, etc., are discontinued. Make certain that all "dooss and win- dows are locked. While locks do not keep out the professional burglar, they fre- quently deter the amateur. Do not draw all the shades in the daytime, Burglars sometimes "spot" a "job" during the day. Leave a light burning at least in one room on the second floor; it is also de- sirable to leave one burning on the first floor. Do not draw shades in the un- lighted rooms, but draw them in the lighted rooms. Do not leave your garage doors stand open when you go away, even if only for an evening. If you suspect that a car is following you home at night, instead of driving home, drive to police headquarters. Do not tack a note near your door bell indicating that you are away. Notify the police department when leaving your residence unoccupied, even if only for a day or evening. In such cases, special attention will be given to your home by our patrolmen, without cost to you. Do not hesitate to call the police on the slightest suspicion. They are making every effort to prevent crime, but need your co-operation. Miss Kathleen Air of the Columbia School of Music has returned to Win- netka from Cincinnatti, where she attended the wedding of her cousin, Miss Katherine Heekin. Or. rrr Word has conte, that Dean Harry F. Farrington of Northwestern university, and Mrs. Harrington, who have been abroad for the last number of months, expect to return to Evanston in Janu- ary. Sororities and Frats Vie for Homecoming Honors Evanston was the scene of great festivity last week-end for the North- western homecoming football game. The new sorority houses were decor- ated for the first time and each soror- ity and fraternity entered floats in the parade Friday evening. Three prizes were given for the best floats among the fraternities, three for the sororities and prizes for the houses that were decorated most originally and most colorfully. Sigma Chi received thr prize for the best float among the fraternities. Delta Gamma took the first prize among the sororities with their purple and white aeroplane. The Lambda Chi fraternity house re- ceived first prize for its original and clever decorations which covered the front of the house. The Gamma Phi Beta sorority house represented a feudal castle and took first honors followed by Kappa Alpha Theta who converted their house into a huge checker board very cleverly executed and colored accordingly. Delta Delta Delta took third prize. DRAMA LEAGUE DIRECTOR Mrs. Clifford J. Ellis, president of the Drama club of Evanston, has re- cently been elected a director of the Drama League of Chicago. At the home of Mrs. Rockefeller McCormick, Horace J. Bridges, recently returned from England, discussed the outstand- ing features of the London dramatic season. Miss Helen Harris of Chicago is the guest of Miss Charlotte Weinberg, 95 South avenue, Glencoe, this week- end. LOANS SHS COMMISSION On Desirable Homes and Apartment Buildings Joun Hancock Mutual Life Insur- ance Company A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent 112 W. Adams St, Chicago Lammert & Mann Lammert Qil Burners The largest selection of burners ever offered by any manufacturer. Made in different sizes, models and combinations, which enables us to fit the proper burner to any heating plant, irrespective of size, from small homes to the largest industrial buildings. The principal of combustion is the same throughout, and shows the same efficiency, economy and stability in the home as in the larger buildings. Lammert Burners are reasonable in price, full automatic and burn heavier oils than other burners. Built by a firm established since 1892 and financially able to stand back of their products. Factory service and installation in any part of the North Shore. Company 215 No. Wood St. Chicago, IIL Phone Seeley 0383 SALES RENTS Se LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LOANS Anywhere on the North Shore Office 513 4th St., Wilmette Phone 192 and 193 A. J. WOODCOCK 35 Years Experience INSURANCE setting. i For Immediate Sale A Home of Charm and Convenience New 6 room uniquely desi cottage; hot water heat; attached garage. Unusual Corner lot; streets paved. Two blocks to Skokie Valley Route Station in LIBERTYVILLE High-speed transportation to Loop. Priced to sell. Liberal financing plan. For appointment to inspect this house, phone or write JAY CAIRNS, Sales Agent Park and Milwaukee Avenues, Libertyville Telephone Libertyville 410 ed English brick R. E. CROSBY Contractor & Builder Building homes which are architec- turally correct and beautiful yet con- triving to make them cost no more than structures called "Just Homes." Estimates and consultation cheerfully given and without obligation of any sort. REMODELING INSULATION REPAIR WORK R. E. CROSBY "Artistic Homes at the Same Price" Ph. Winn. 2032 WINNETKA 566 Center St.

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