December 8, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 7 CHILDREN HEAR COUNCIL Mr. and a William W. Power of Madis ' 1 f orly 7 ' ANTI RABIES DISCOURSE ree of Winnetla, Es Tha Now Booking - giving and last week-end visiting the : Skokie School P v Attend Jarrett Conways of 387 Linden ave- DANCE ENGAGEMENTS < 3 Pupils nue. Mr. and Mrs. Power came down . Trustee Session and Learn S3pectally to attend the Wallace- for the Holiday Season . [inchman wedding. Dog-Catecher is Busy | (Bette oils | ee 1 UNDOUIST wn ABAND A group of children from the four- High class mending of fine PHONES 307-691 WINNETKA teen social problem classes at Skokie laces and hemming fine linens school, some of whom in future years may represent Winnetka in official ca- P RTISERS pacities, took their first lesson in ad- iietatin affairs Shi evening, hone Graceland 9423 PATRONIZE OUR ADVE when they attended the regular meet- ing of the Village council. ori -- pg ---- ---- -- -- -------- One of the matters which proved of particular interest to the visitors was | Best references the prolonged discussion of the dog question, Most of the children had a pet dog at home and they took in every word that was said relative to the advisabil- ity of keeping in force, indefinitely, the proclamation issued some time ago by President Henry F. Tenney, that all dogs must either be shut up at home, or, if taken out, securely attached. to a leash, or muzzled. Trustee Strong Presides President Tenney, owing to illness, FINEST Fresh Poultry 796 Elm Street--Winnetka Telephone was unable to be present, but Trustee Walter A. Strong, who presided, and QUALITY Dressed to Your Order orders are the other members of the council, in- at LOWEST given care- O clean, so fresh, just picked and cluding Health Officer H. A. Orvis, are : all in accord relative to maintaining PRICES i dressed Xealty for Your oven--that's ful attention H Ietiv ow our poultry comes to you. - strict Jenjorcenient of the resirichvel oxo Place your order with us now. You by experi There have been no recent cases of FREE will be delighted with our high quality enced butch- rabies among dogs in Winnetka, the and real service! discussion brought out, but it was DELIVERY Specials for Saturday, Dee. 8th thought advisable by Dr. Orvis that the provisions of the proclamation rela- tive to preventing dogs running at large, still be enforced. ers. A recent case of rabies at Glencoe was cited, as well as several cases in Spring Fresh Dressed Evanston. The council favors a maxi- SPRING mum of precaution to prevent a simi- lar outbreak here, it was learned. LEG OF LAMB Considerable laxity exists on the part CHICKENS of many dog owners in the village, re- 35 garding the anti-rabies legislation, it Cc 39¢ was pointed out, and the police depart- ment was instructed to tighten up on enforcement by keeping the official "dog catcher" continuously on the alert. Make Tour of Hall _ Before the council convened, the Fresh Best Cut Fresh children were personally conducted by Village Manager H. L. Woolhiser PORK ROAST SIRLOIN STEAK PORK LOINS throughout the Village hall, including a trip to the police station. They will make a report to their respective classes 21c¢c 49c¢ 23e relative to the interesting things they saw and heard, and no doubt will lay particular stress upon the importance of everyone who has a Fido at home keeping the pet out of the clutches of the dog-catcher. i The children were accompanied by Boneless Best Sliced Principal S. R. Logan, Mrs. Claire BACON Bernhart, and Miss Elizabeth Meadows. B ROAST Another group of children from the LAM - 3.1b ka: Skokie school visited the Union Stock -1b. package yards and the Stock show last Wed- nesday. 29¢ % 1 00 POPULAR ORCHESTRA Russ Lundquist and orchestra are Playing for se Bul day ght davies ted Hi : ; 3 L bs te re which played for the Winnetka's Exclusive d tly by th Wi tk a WAPSIE VALLEY DISTRIBUTORS similar engagements along Xe north Telephones: Telephones: shore. WINNETKA Most of the Best for the Least WINNETKA JAMES S. CONKLIN DIES ANI James S. Conklin, father of Mrs. 4 \ NINE Howard Ehrlich, 45 Warwick avenue, and PALACE MEAT MARKET / D died November 27 at the Community 333 '7 hospital, Geneva, Ill. Mr. Conklin, who ' 796 Elm Street '§ ™Y TW De \ resided near Wheaton, Ill, had been in We Deliver . 4 liver | i poor health for over two years. He is rE... EE --E--"---------- a native of Saratoga Springs, N. Y. nr --