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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Oct 1924, p. 11

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| | year in this State. WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1924 11 A PROCLAMATION Editor's Note: Fire Prevention Week for Illinois will be observed from Oc- tober 5 to 11. During that time local officials will make an effort to prosecute a definite Fire Prevention program in the schools and among civic organiza- tions. Accompanying is the formal Fire Prevention Proclamation issued by Gov- ernor Small. To the People of Illinois, Greeting: Illinois has increased its material resources at a wonderful rate. We are a progressive State. Our road building program, which is giving us the finest system of paved highways in the country, is a tribute to our in- itative. Our progress in other lines has been apace. It is fully as important to conserve resources at it is to create them. Yet we permit more than $20,000,000 of property to be destroyed by fire each I say we permit it, because fully three-fourths of all fires are caused by acts of negligence or carlessness, and are strictly pre- ventable. If unabated, our fire losses will cost us $100,000,000 in the next five years, enough to pay for the proposed new bond issue roads. Fire leaves a trail of ruin and deso- lation in hame, factory, store and every other kind of property. It kills and maims hundreds. Now, therefore, I. Len Small, Gov- ernor of Illinois, do hereby appoint and proclaim the week from October 5 to October 11, 1924, to be observed in the State of Illinois as Fire Pre- vention Week. Let us not have merely a perfunc- tory observance of Fire Prevention Week. Let each citizen rid his prem- ises of fire hazards and keep them free from such hazards thenceforth. Heating equipment including chim- neys, should be made safe. Electric wiring should be examined and de- fects corrected. Rubbish should be thoroughly cleaned up and safely dis- posed of. Carefulness should be ex- ercised with all things which may cause fire. Especially should schools, churches, theaters, public halls, hospitals, hotels and the like be made as safe as pos- sible, with adequate exit facilities. Fire drills should be practised in all schools. Thursday, October 9, is designated as Fire Prevention Day because it is the anniversary of the Chicago fire. It would be appropriate, where pos- sible, to have practical talks and pro- grams on that day in the public schools and before Chambers of Com- merce and Civic organizations. Local officials should do all possible to reduce fire losses in their com- munities. Cooperation of press and pulpit is earnestly invited to the same end. In witness whereof, I have set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Illinois to be affixed. Done at the Capitol in the City of Springfield this 15th of August, in the year of our Lord ,one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four and of the State of Illinois the one hundred and sixth. LEN SMALL, Governor. LOUIS IL. EMMERSON, Secretary of State. Closes Kenilworth School As Contagion Threatens The Joseph Sears school at Kenil- worth has been closed all week as a precaution to prevent the spread of infantile paralysis, two cases of which were reported last week. A notice was issued to parents by Be as careful in choosing your Optometrist as you would be in choosing your physician or dentist. The eye is too del- icate and complicated an organ to experiment with. Examining eyes, making new and repairing broken glasses is all we do, but we do that well. Our rapidly growing clientele is the best proof of the type of service we are rendering. 14 Years of Successful Practice Dr. 0. H. Bersch Optometrist Former Mgr. Optical Dept. C. D. Peacock, Inc 1177 Wilmette Ave. For Appointment Phone Wil. 27668 or Residence Wilmette 1707 Hours daily from 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. Eve's by appointment. the School board advising them of the infantile paralysis cases and warning them to heed the instructions given by medical authorities, which were also published in last week's issue of WiLMEMTE LIFE. At a meeting of the School boara late last week, it was decided to close the school and notices were sent to all the parents who have children attending the Joseph Sears school that no classes would be held until further notice. The School board will hold another meeting Friday evening, October 3, to determine the advisability of reopen- ing the school. If classes are to be resumed postal cards will be sent to the parents so that the children may be able to attend classes Monday. It has been reported that the two Establish Classes for Pre-Kindergarten Age Mrs. Edwin W. Ellis of Indian Hill road, Winnetka, assisted by Mrs. Wil- liam E. de Mille of 1418 Noyes street, Evanston, is conducting a class in her home for her own children and their friends of pre-kindergarten age. Mrs. de Mille is a graduate of the National Kindergarten and Elemen- tary college and an expert in pre- kindergarten work. The class, which started Wednes- day, October 1, will be in session three mornings a week--Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The Ellis home has been remodeled to meet the needs of the class and the loca- boys suffering with infantile paralysis! tion affords sample space for outdoor have been improving during the week. activities, it is explained Every item guaranteed to be right or your money back --RADIO-- AT CHICAGO LOOP PRICES WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON ANYTHING YOU WANT TO BUY IN RADIO Genuine Radioiron B. C. A. Tubes WD 11, WD 12, UV 199, UV 200 and UV 201 A $3.50 Each Increase the volume and clarity of your set with Wet B. Batteries. 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