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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Mar 1926, p. 39

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March 12, 19'l6 WILMETTE LIFE . J9 or he Bird House Contestants Exhibit Work at Library S aturday , March 13, m arks th e close o f th e secon d ann ual h ird h ouse contest for sc h ool chi ld r en conducted hy the \Vi lm et~e Public library. ~~an\' hou es ha\'e iilready ·been entered i~1 the conte. t and are now · on exhibition in the children's room in the library. It is expected that there will he a n ul11 her of last minute en t ric~ also. The judges of the contest wii he J. R. Harper. superinten(t'ent oi ..;chools, L. F. Todd. principal of the Howard ~chool. and L. S. Hall. manu;tl ~raining teacher. One of the entrant s 111 the contest i~ a girl. wh o ha-, con :--truct{'d a very int<:r('-.ting little hothi.' Prize s will he awarded the " ·inner : c·i the conte-.,t. 33 ( I -yoiJ ARE ENTITLED TO KNOW THE FACTS· DODGE BROTHE-RS, INC. } . l . i r f) ( ' ' !' !'. Club Day to Be Devoted to Reviews and Business ,,j Jl lt 0 The JlfCI,l!Talll ior the \\ ' om ;tJl· . . l'luh \\"illllettl' on the orca ion oi it:-. next lnt·tt.ing .\\' l'dne-.<lay. \fan·h li. \\"ill n.n-..!-.t c t a ll ltlrning giY<:n (J\' tr tr· t\\c , IHHik rn·it·\\ .... a luncheon at I o'rlork iolh)\\ t'd 1)\· a lnt..;ine:-.s meeting at 2. · _\lr-. . \\"illian J l~ichanbnn j.., in rharg~· 11 1 tht· n H,rning . . l'-.-.ion. " ·hen \{r-.. C. I> . I ·~ " cr ,,·ill r t·' it·\\· "Till' Ja pant· -. ~· \rralll!t.'llll'llt Cli Fln,H·r-.·· ll\· ~fan .\ n ·rill. and \I r '. l~irhard:-;on ~,· ill gi,:t. .t rn-i t·" "' .. P"rg _ , ... J,_,. Du Br,-.c (fc _ ,,\tlt ld . 1 PUPILS GIVE RECITAL \1 11nda~ t"\t'tlilll!. \Ltrch L:;. ;tt 7:311 ~~·~· _Jc · rk. ;t rt·rit ;tl t·i pupil ... (li Yaritl\1' \\ rllnettt" rn u-.ir tc ;tt-ht·r-.. mvml,er-. (li t h v . ·<,rt h :-:. h (ln· \1 u . . ic Cuild. "ill lw h l:ld _ a t till· Jf ., \\a rd . . c!Jc·c·l. The rt·rital " tll llll·ludt· 'i1din. pian 11 and cdlo ' 0 lt l'. a . . \\vll ;1-. nulll ht·r . . 1)\· rio-.. .\11 'rh~· < d rh ildrvn and thl"ir · J·an: nt . . :trt· lll \"llt·d tc · atll'tHI. it j .. announred . A careless driver · · · A triple somersault over a cliff · · · and this is the car-a Dodge Brothers all steel safety car. A triple somersault over a cliff with the car you see in this picture! Such was the experience of its owner, who came through the fall uninjured. After an hour of repair work, he drove the car from Montana to Minneapolis--a more sensible driver and much wiser. All steel construction saved his life, as it has saved many other lives in the past, and will save thousands r.nore in the future _ · . . _ · Dodge Brothers print this advertisement because they beEeve motorists are entitled to all steel safety and should insist upon it. That's Why Dodge Brothers in~roduced all steel construction more than eleven years ago-and recently announced additional all steel safety features. The streets are swarming with 20,000,000 motor cars-millions more are on the wa·y. Safety is the issue. Armor yourself and your family with steel. Dodge Brothers Motor Cars-both open and closed -are all steel in the strictest sense of the term. Steel reinforced by steel-framed, braced and buttressed by steel-with all seams solidly and permanently welded together by electricity. Slim steel pillars replace the old bulky wooden corner posts-permitting unparalleleJ driving vision-a safety feature of the first importance. Compare such bodies with the usual wood, or wood-and-metal body, and you will be astonished that every automobile builder has not adopted this advanced safety construction. Remember, also, that safety is the watchword of Dodge Brothers construction throughout, as witnessed by Dodge Brothers exceptionally large, quick-action brakes, and the exceptional ruggedness and dependability of Dodge Brothers axles, frames, steering parts, and other vital units. Mone y to loan on the secunty of North Shore property -- present im provements or construc tion projects. I · J580$hr a II ... extenninated In Overatuff.d Furniture by XTERMX procMa of fumiga· tiag and treating . Furniture returned auaranteecl free fro· lnfKtation, odor,,.~s and thoroughly vacuumed . c · M.MeDONALD 1019 DAVIS STREET mW ..UJttlMA.,J9~ Auto Repairing Guaranteed Work Reasonable Rates UNIVERSITY 2.2.4 Rosa Skelton · 1o Prairie Ave. Wilm~ttte· 3 55 5 D~C-DEit= BROTHERS MOTOR C:ARS

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