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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Dec 1928, p. 57

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56 WINNETKA TALK December 1, 1928 THOMAS J. LYNCH Tree Surgeons The North Shore's Largest and Best Equipped Tree Surgery Organization Pruning - Tree Surgery - Spraying Power Sprayers Pneumatic Cavity Machines GLENCOE 514 Phones WINNETKA 1294 Highest Grade UPHOLSTERING Cabinet Work Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics ANTIQUES We specialize in Antique Furniture Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order H. G. LINDWALL Highest Grade Upholstering Established 1895 808 Oak Street Ph. Winnetka 145 Eagle Scout Roger Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Barrett of Kenilworth, was .nade an Eagle Scout November 23. As he just passed his thirteenth birth- day last June, Roger is the youngest Eagle Scout in the North Shore Boy Scout Area and has already won his Joseph J. Siddall Dies of Explosion in Garage at Home Joseph J. Siddall, 840 Grove street, Glencoe, died as the result of burns Sunday night in the garage at the rear of his home, The burns are believed to have been caused by an explosion which took place while he was in- vestigating motor trouble. A neighbor saw the flash of light and heard the explosion. Mr. Siddall was formerly a resident of Wilmette for many years and was very well known in the community. He moved to Glencoe only within the last few years. He was fifty years old and was treasurer of the C. F, Baum com- pany, manufacturers of braids and tassels. He was a member of the Illinois Naval reserve, and had enlisted as an able-bodied seaman at the time of the Spanish-American war. He was a member of one of the 13-inch gun crews on the U. S. S. Oregon and par- ticipated in the battle of Santiago de Cuba on July 3, 1899 as well as sev- eral other engagements. Mrs. Siddall, who survives him, is known to many north shore persons as being a leader in Arden Shore work. The funeral services were held at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at his home and burial took place at the North Shore cemetery. Charles Richmond Jacobs of Elder lane, Winnetka, was home last week- end from Dartmouth for the Dart- mouth-Northwestern game. -- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rugg of 199 Birch road will leave early next week for New York City where they will make UTOMATIC THE NOISELESS OIL BURNER Plan now to use Automatic Heat. We make installa- tions quickly during Winter months without trouble or discomfort to you. Nothing so clean and dependable as Silent Automatic. Ask our users. See for yourself at Evanston Showroom, 1620 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 700 merit badges for the Eagle Palm. their home. A Most Efficient Radio Service Department We have recently secured the services of EDDIE DAVIS -- EARL UHLHORN who we feel are the most capable men for servicing your radio set, regardless of its make. It gives us great pleasure to make this announcement, and we know that from now on your radio troubles will be cared for in a most prompt, courteous and efficient manner. Phone Winnetka 2129 1 for the RApIO SERVICE MAN r MILROY MUSIC CO. "Everything for the Musical Home" 569 LINCOLN AVENUE--WINNETKA

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