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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1931, p. 16

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$ 3l,OO RING fouiind in biath ýtub PTHI S, departing guest was tfrancic: A $3,OOO diamond ring lImt-and he.couldn'twait to look for it. With agony in his voice, he called the United Manage r_. hree hours go by. The guest bas gone, but the manager is stili on the job. A wild idea-the Manager pokes a flash-light down the. bath tub drain-thcre's a faint sparkle -plumbers arrive, the drain gives up a $3,000 ring. Another truc story proving that United Managers do the impossible in finding lost ar- ticles. This extra service costs thc, hotel mony? Yes, but what of it. Extra service is taken for granted at United Hocels, just like larger rooms per dollar- and handy garage Northb shore women are taking an Tlhe above picture shows a typical gym- activ e part in the several projects wbich nasium group at the Settiement. further the work of the Northwestern Milk botties. used as a sort of mite University Settlenient whicb bas been box, have f ound a place in hundreds of located for more thari thirty years in ir-rtb shore homes. In these bottles are the most congested district in Chi- placed coins which buy milk for the cago and is facing the rnost serious ob- long milk line that forms outside the li gations of its experience this winter. settleient every' afternoon after school. l 7th Clothes and staple foods are being taken to the settiement several times a w~eek by the Winnetka board of the settiemient. The articles accumulate in the garages of Donald Dallas, 655 Sheridan reâd, Winnetka, and Peirce C. Ward. 39 In(liall Hill road, Winnetka. Thie NNiinetka board is staging a style shiow Monday, October 19, for the bene- fit of the isttement. îtow turn to it for ftelp. Many fleads S oi families have been out of- work Ifoi- two or even three years. In hiun- dreds of familics flot one person is w<rking. Electricity and gas have heen shut off for months in dozens ofÈ homes. Hundreds of children are S goig to school daily witbout break.- fast. Standards of; living are being l(>wered. bealth is breaking, minds are sniapping, suicide'is common, and crime * i's on the increase. Serv Wilnette and Central. Ave.. ts for. more - Iamq27 I/tors Phones: Wil. 400-401 Mrs. Emmett D. Yarian, Mrs. Nels Knudtson, Mns. Carl Knudtson and Mrs. Carl Christensen, ail motored to Ludington, Michi., last' week-end to, viit their relatives. .::: Th**ii e ......... The]1 il. I.

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