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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Sep 1926, p. 15

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1926 September 25, WINNETKA TALK 13 Winnetka Gets Drastic New Ordinance on Dogs Winnetka now has a drastic new dog | ordinance recently passed, which will be enforced at once, according to pol- ice officials. The ordinance provides that owners who allow fierce or vici- ous dogs to run at large are subject to a fine. It also provides that fierce dogs or dogs that bark continually shall be impounded as nuisances. If a dog cannot be safely captured by a policeman the officer is authorized to shoot the animal. Another provision of the ordinance is that any veterinary or other person discovering a dog with the rabies must report the fact to the Village Health department. Police have had a great deal of trouble in the past with dogs that congregated at schools and 'other public places, and under the old ordinance they could do very little about the matter, but they will now be able to control this situa- tion, it is said. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watts of 434 Elder lane, who have been away about four weeks are expected to return td Winnetka Sunday from their trip through the Canadian Rockies, Banff, Lake Louise and California. Rh Percy Davis, 766 Prospect avenue, after taking an extended trip through Europe, has returned to the village. | Local Church Worker Back | From Trip Through Europe Miss Laura E. Fisher, assistant to the treasurer of the Winnetka Con- gregational church, who has been spending several months abroad, has returned to Winnetka. Miss Fisher | was one of a party of ten led by Pro- fessor Morgan of the Temple Tours. While on the "Ascania" of the Cunard line going over, it was discovered that there were nine Temple Tours on board all conducted by people with | educational experience, professors and teachers, and all well versed in the art of traveling. Each tour was desined for a different part of Europe, follow- ing individual routes. ENROLLMENT INCREASE That New Trier High school's en- rollment will greatly exceed that of last year was indicated by school authorities this week. While the total enrollment for the entire past year was 1,395 the enrollment for the pres- ent semester is already 1450, and is expected to reach or exceed 1,500 be- fore next June. JOINS HILL AND STONE William M. Crilly of 606 Provident avenue, is now a member of the sales 'force of the Hill and Stone r al estate company at 543 Lincoln avenue, Win- [ netka. Phone GLENCOE 70 health and happiness of its many users. so essential to physical well-being. It gives quick energy to offset fa tigue. [Its creamy goodness puls the rosy glow of health in your cheeks. Start drinking Bowman's Milk to- day--the full. cream milk which for fifty-one years has been the standard of quality. Simply telephone our nearest dis tributing station or order from one of our courteous Now! before you forget! OWMAN'S MILK is a great contributing factor to the It is rich in the vitamins milkmen. DAIRY COMPANY FOR 51 YEARS i1R/ An Ounce of Prevention-- As Applied to Your Driveway By applying a top dressing now, all small holes and crevices are filled, thereby preventing water collecting and freezing. You know what damage the freezing and thawing does; how gradually, but surely, your driveway becomes a series of miniature "shellholes." By spring the consequences are serious, and very much more costly to repair than the top dressing put on now. Call us today for an estimate. Building Materials Landscaper's Supplies When in a Hurry Driveway Materials Phone Winnetka 32 Winnetka Teaming & Supply Co. Lawrence J. Hayes WINNETKA BUILDING NEWS Vol. 1 Winnetka, 11. No. 29 Foolish question,-- "Would you children like an ice cream cone?" Don't put off hav- ing the coal bin filled any longer. Call us now and have it done; we handle nothing but the best in all grades. "Pretty near everybody we've talked to has a sad experience with a bee or a hornet," remarks Lee Vin- cent. - Have you noticed the quality of lumber being delivered to John Mills on the Fisher job at Forest Avenue and Elder Lane? In school the other day a certain little girl told the class her papa was mak- ing jelly in the base- ment. Wonder whose little girl that was. The Truscon steel sash came in today for Krestoff Bros.' new house on West Cherry Street. And those for George Woods to be used at Edgewood Lane and Greenwood Ave- nue will be in soon. These superior sash are becoming more and more popular every day. We always associ- ate fall with the smell of burning leaves. Storm sash are now in order, don't delay. Those chilly northeasters will soon be sweeping down. Mr. Lieber says they don't put mar- ble tops on cheap furniture. We handle a com- plete line of Gypsum products: Thermo- fill and Insulex in- sulation materials; Sheetrock, Textone, in fact anything needed for that over- hauling job you've planned to do before winter comes. When a girl tells him he shouldn't spend SO much money on her, it's a pretty sure sign that she and her mother have decided what he is going to do. Winnetka Coal - Liber Co. 823 Spruce Street Winnetka 734

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