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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Apr 1926, p. 41

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WINN ETA 'TALK April 24, 1926 is the opening sentence in the ten- page with finely illustrated cover i 1 Thomas J. Lynch, the tree spe- | 2 le cialist at 564 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, | Calls Trees Finest | of this section becomes more and 1 Herita 20 Mankind pronounced, and the experienced ad- | _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen of 260 ere age : vice: upon 'the: care of trees and Ehiubs J to a Garland Court Fairview road, are moving to New York s finest heritage which Mr. Lynch has set forth in his | At the council meeting held last Tues where Mr. Hansen has taken a posi ready for distribution. Mr. | IN VOTERS' BOOTH eleven years in this busi-| Mrs. Gross Williams, Mrs e north shore, speaks with | Childs, Mrs. Theodore Coynt R on all he has to say in his | Samuel McCaulley, and Mrs. W. | Heyn acted as hostesses for the V > north shore is famed far and |netka League of Voters at the W near for its beautiful trees. Fach year |en Voters' booth at the Woman's [would be constructed under supervision | M. Garner, at 585 Lincoln avenue, on > appreciation of this valuable asset World's Fair, Monday. book, is expected to prove most v: Jlu- | day evening the petition by property | tion with the New York World. Mr. | owners to pave Garland court by priy Hansen who has been connected with ate contract was approved. Garland fe Chicago DIY: News jor thed™™ as « arlai 15 years, is leaving on May 1, and Mrs. | court is a short street extending from | Hansen and their two children will fol- alph | Sheridan road west to Maple avenue. |low later Mrs. | The proposed improvement would be : _P.lan 18 foot concrete pavement, in ac- Mr. and Mrs. William Brand of 574 Vin- | cordance with plans and specifications | Lincoln avenue are moving into their om- | drawn up by the village engineer and | new home, formerly owned by Dr. J. "by the village. May 1. Know the Truth about OIL HEAT This Book is FREE! No more mystery -- no more half truths --no more technical and engineering "patter" which few homeowners understand! This new book sweeps aside all these, and deals with oil heat as you would like to know it in your home, and nothing else. It digs out the truths about cost of operation, supply of oil, clean- liness, dependability, and gives them to you so simply that all who read will quickly gain new understanding of oil heat. HEATING HOMES WITH OIL is not intended for the idle curious--but rather for those who are sick and tired of vexatious, uneven temperature. Who really want the comforts only oil heat can bring. No family that has experienced the dire effects of coal strikes, temperamental coal fires, or low gas pressure should go another day without knowing what oil heat means to health, to freedom from care, to solid comfort. You owe it to yourself and family to at least consider these facts. Just send the coupon shown below and the next mail will bring it to you. No cost--no obligation at alll As authorized dealers for Qil-O-Matic in this city, we offer you the services of graduates of the Williams Institute of Heat Research. Letus exam- ine your heating plant and give you the complete cost of a guaranteed installation. WILL {y ILOMATIC fil oe Tn Sidley Ho Evanston 517 Dempster St. Univ. 9335 This Coupon Brings It FREE! i SIDLEY HOME UTILITIES } 1 517 Dempster St., Evanston, Ill. Please send me without obligation a copy of "Heat- ing Homes with Oil" with plan for ideal arrangement of basement space. Namie i iin ess iw Te TART Gs SAWN me Utilities Highland Park 541Y, Central Ave. H. P. 2490

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