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If a house is] built with an incombustible ceiling for the cellar there will be no openâ€" ings through which the. fire can esâ€" cape. : Other important factors are the building of the chimney and fireâ€"| place in accordance with standard reâ€" quirements. _ Installing a heating plunt that is not a fire menace and the installation of electric wiring by licensed . electricians in accordance with the National Electric Code. In hemes which do not contain such fire sufety precautions, the defects can cften be remedied at no great cost. Amcricans seem to be afflicted with the discase of carelessness which is the cause of many® fires in homes. Additions are made to the electric wiring by those who do not underâ€" «tand the requirements. [Electrical appliances are misused and explosâ€" pant U the inst licensed with th ive cleaning fuids, such as gasoline or similar volatile liquids are used extensively. The vapor ‘from these liquids spreads mpidly and mixed with air. is exceedingly explosive. Even without a flame in the room to ixnite the fumes, an explosion often occurs as a result of .static electricity generated by the rubbing together of materials being cleaned. _ Heating piants and chimneys are also responâ€" «ible for fires due to carelessness. They should be. cleaned every year of accumulations of soot, and care furn Many mystery fires which unâ€" doubtedly â€" result from spontaneous combustion could be prevented if cleaning mops were stood with the bandle end down and if no accumulaâ€" tion of oily rags was permitted. If a fire occurs, the first minute is of great importance. . Don‘t lose your head; the quick use of a fire extinâ€" guisher or even a pan of water will extinguish a small fire that might later . reach _ greater â€" proportions. However, do not delay in sending an alarm to the fire department. Plan in advance just what to do if a fire should occur in the home; then no time will be lost in indecision or lack of knowledge. Particularly is this true of fires that occur in the middle of the night. A fire extinguisher should be kept handy and all memâ€" bers of the family instructed in its Plan how the family would escape if the stairway were cut <off by flames. Something worth while will have been accomplished if you carry with you a picture of what actually happens when a fire destroys propâ€" erty; but that is not enough. It is recessary that you not only carry with you a picture, but that you do something about it. Six thousand of the ten thousand deaths by fire each year occur in homes, and a large percentage of these are among women and children. You owe it to your own home and business. Edward C. Hoskin, <Fire Marshal. ppliances are mis ce cleaning fuids, r similar volatile xtensively. The aC be taken not to overâ€"heat the 1 THE PRESS Lake County to Have Three "Auto Havens" Is Plan of the Promoters Waukegan will be one of the cities to get one of the roadside hotels known as. "Autohavens" fifty of which are to be built in the middle west. The inn, the most modern inâ€" stitute of its kind is to be erected at the intersection of Sheridan road and Keith avenue in this city it was anâ€" rounced last week. Two others are to beâ€" erected in Lake county, one on Waukegan road south of Deerfield and the other so the report states, "at the intersecâ€" tion of Waukegan and Golf roads." It is believed that the last means a location near the south line of Lake county instead of pertaining to the lccal Golf road. These â€" "autohavens," erected in eastern ‘cities, will be two story structures, containing fourteen bedâ€" rooms on the second floor. On the first floor will be a hotel lobby, dinâ€" ing room,â€" lunch counter, kitchen, auto .accessories store, gasoline staâ€" tion, ete. At the rear of the buildâ€" ing will be a service station. The buildings will be fireproof and will be open day and night throughâ€" out the year. All buses will stop at the autohavens. An arrangement alâ€" ready has been made with one of the largest bus lines to give passengers tickets with stopover privileges at the autohavens. * The National Autohaven company, according to A. J. Williams, general manager, has contracted thus far for more than fifty sites within fifty miles of the loop. Mr. Williams adds that autohavens will be built on all the principal roads in this country and Canada, thereby creating an Inâ€" ternational chain of not less than 1,000 before January 1, 1933. The company‘s headquarters are in the (ne LaSalle street building. 642 Chicago Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 3294 Painting, Interior Decorating and Wallpapering 548 Central Avenue Furniture Refinished Estimates Free AN AVERAGE OF 14 % â€" ON YOUR INVESTMENT W. ATWOOD 28 Giant Companies such as American Telephone and Telegraph Co., DuPont, U. S. Steel, Standard Oil and others are your security in: CHASE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK THE TRUSTEE 7,000,000 shares purchased in 8 months. W. H. MeKILLIP CORPORATE TRUST SHARES Price about $8.00 per share INVESTMENTS Wednesday, October 15, at 10 o‘clock at the club house, Mrs. F. M. Brazelton will give the first lecture in the series being sponsored by the Education committee. . Mrs. Brazelâ€" ton is a brilliant student of internaâ€" tional affairs and a most accomâ€" plished speaker and has thereby rightly become a most popular leader. WOMAN‘S CLUB IS STARTING SEASON Mrs. ~Brazelton ‘has marked literâ€" ary ability also, having been Literâ€" ary Editor of the "Record Herald" and the author of "How to Read Poeâ€" try," "How to Write Poetry," and "Writing and Editing for Women." Among the active and progressive clubs for whom ‘Mrs. Brazelton conâ€" ducts literary courses are the Chiâ€" cago Woman‘s club, the College club, the Rogers Park Woman‘s club and the: Nineteenth Century Woman‘s club of Oak Park. given. October 15â€""This Busy World." October 22â€""National Puzzlg_s and Problems." S Other Dates In addition to the following lecâ€" tures, current literature will be reâ€" viewed and stimulating suggestions October ~29â€""Issues and â€" Imporâ€" tance of Impending Elections." _ _ November 5â€""The Dictational Naâ€" tions." November 12â€""India and China." November :19â€""Resume of World Conditions." > Open t8 Public This inspirational course cpen to the public as well members on payment of a fee for the six lectures. Tickets may be obtained from the FEducation committee, sponsoring this scries: _ Mrs. %\est W. Sundell, chairman; Mrs. Warlan Betts, Mrs. D. M. Blasier, Mrs. C. C. Brackett, Mrs. . Robert â€" Bosworth, Mrs. Thos. Dawson, Mrs. Mare Law, Mrs, Claude Garland, Mrs. J.â€"C. Morrison, Mrs. Jaucob Weinberg. Current Affairs; Book Reviews (Continued from page Thursday, October 9, 1930 H. P. 3025 3) will be as club nominal