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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1931, p. 3

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buy my Mats at Worthen's It's a Mallory tha+ means Crav- enetie. They Ilaugh at the weatk- er. To- the Iast> day a Malilory keeps on. Iookîng as smooth as the. first day you wore it $5.OOand ARRO PADDIOCK THE fannous Arrow Pad- dock Shirt is n0w avail- * able in colors-and at the saine attractive price. Made ofine broadcloth-with gen- umne tailored Arrow Collar atuached. Paddock is guar- anteed to. fit you perma- nenily.- The white Paddock $250 Arrow Sanforized-Sbrun.A Sweaters of ail Wool in beautiful Fall $2. 50 kspecial seling ... . .. .The tire siren wilt be heard every day during the week at 12 o'clock noon starting next Monday, Pire Chie f Walter H. Zibble states. Through the cooperation of Supt. J. R. Harper of the Wilmette Public schools, an educa- tional programn on fire prevention 'is to be conducted ini thé. schools of> the Vil- lage. One of the second ýgrades' at the Howard school visited the fire station Tuesday of this week. to ask Fire Chief Zibble questions regarding the prevention of fires anad the work.of. the fire departmient. Other groups f rom t he schools W.ill make similar trips to the station. Fire Takes Heavy, ToIL 1very year fire takes a hèavy tl throùghout the country in loss of -life and damage'to propcrty. Wilmette has been fortunate the past year ini baving no ires that resulted in loss of lifè e 'rhirty-eight runs were made by the local fire department during May,: June,. July and August of this year and the total loss f romlires wvas $3,59)5. For the correspond ing period last year f orty- three ruais \ere made .and. the.Ios was $13,235. Xilmette experieiced. its lowest loss, f rom lfire ini the historv of the WilL mette. Pire departrn.ent, in Atgust, ofl this year, Pire, Chief Zibble reports.. The total loss for the morîth amQutnted' to only fifty dollars. However, fo r the fiscal year ending April 30, 1931, the total loss f rom ire i the Village was $111,077.40, or a per capita Ioss of $6Y73, ýaccorcing to Pire Chief Zibble's figures.' Every run made by the ire department during the year. cost $495 .88. The $48,000 Wil- mette Golf club fire last November and .thie $38,000 Baha'i temple fire ast jan- uary swelled the year's total consider- ably. Kenilworth. Scouts to Assist Joble The Kenilworth -Boy Scouts of Troop> 13 will do their lest to. allei- viate the situation of the unemploy - ment by a bious:e-to-biouse canvass for clothing of aIl descriptions for mien. women and children. This includes hats and shoes at well as overcoats and underwear. is a 0F ail the Pureteot LI NE in our store and ,WINDOWS. We are, VeRY p roud of this LINE. Rtis our honest OPINION -that each AND every item is of THE best that money' CAN buy. The U. VeS. GoVERNMENT is INTERESTED in, PROTECTING the -HEALTH oLits-- CITI'ZENS and for THIS reason certaiin STANDARDS are MADE for al MEDICINES. PROD 1UCTS BUT in many First National Bank Buildng Phone Wilmette 2655 Adopt the Boy Scout motto, "Be Prepared,' for bis caîl, have votur bundies ready. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reinwald and their farnily wiIl move 'back into their home at 1045 Illinos road, In- dian Hill estates, on October 1. Their, place was rented this summer by Mr.. and Mrs. S. B. 'Wilcox. Central- Walnette Phone*:, Wilantte 28 and Z2

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