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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Feb 1920, p. 3

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920 'K" CO. WILL GIVE STAG f SMOKER NEXT TUESDAY Smokes, Talks and Chow on the Bulletin Board for the Monthly eSocial Affair „...â- ,. By Sergeant Ambrose '• Next Tuesday evening will occur the monthly social affair which K Company has been giving for several months to its friends. This time it is to be a "Stag Smoker," so, of course our lady friends are not invited. However, all our young men friends are in- vited to attend. Even if you do not know any member of K Company, but are interested in the "Krack Kompany" of the "Ever-Ready" Eleventh I. N. G., you are invited to come out and get acquainted. We will show you a good time, for a splendid program has been ar- ranged for the evening. There will be vocal and instrumental music, some good story tellers and "elemo- cushionists"â€"andâ€"maybe there will be several good exhibition boxing and wrestling bouts. Andâ€"let it be whisperedâ€"we ex- pect our good old friend, Sergeant- Second Louey-Captain-C. C. Mitchell f.o be there. And he'll no doubt de- liver one of his well known and well liked addresses. Nuff sed! (We have made this notice on our own responsibilityâ€"and at the risk of our own head, possibhO' *â- '•., Of,". course there'U be plenty of smokes' and other things, for Mess Sergeant Long is still one of us and has been making plans. So friends, countrymen, lend us your presence, next Tuesday night at eicdit o'clock. We almost forgotâ€"the monthly drill down in the manual of arms will also be held. Sergeant Pierson who has won the medal three timesâ€"the last two times in succession, is not going to win again. We and several others have made a secret combine against him. If we don't win, one of the others will. It's all settled. LEGION MEMBERS NOW WEAR "NOT A NICKEL" BUTTONS Xittle blue buttons bearing the above inscription made their appear- ance" early this .wee°k and marked the beginning of the campaign of the local post of the American Legion on heedless extravagance and waste. in effect the wearer pledges himself j h to consider value in relation to prices in all purchases and promises to hold ! out for a fair value for a fair price. I Going To Move? Read Page 7 Clear Out The Atticâ€"Page 7 (iiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiii.....iiiimiiiimiiiiiiiimimmg m1^ FURS Altered, Repaired and Remodeed Ac- cording to the Newest Model Have your furs cared for by a practical, expert furrier at a reasonable price. Furs Stored absolutely safe from moths, burglars, fire and dust. Our burglar alarm protects your furs HARRY A. ROPINSKI Manufacturer ol Fine Furs » (Established in 1908) Telephone Evansto-n 3722 916 Chicago Ave., near Main St. § You simply pay u» for our time: = 1 We never overcharge a dime. § C~ AMOUFLAGE as applied to auto repair work | = means the selling of con- | | vcrsational air instead of the | | necessary repair work. The | 1 only camouflage around this | | shop is the shine we put on | 1 your car to make it look like a § 1 youngster again. What we | | don't know about doctoring | I cars hasn't even been dreamed | 1 c. m. Mcdonald I 1 Lexington and National Cars § | Telephone 224 914 Davit St., Evanston § P.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, ONE DOLLAR Paid Down Puts a FEDERAL ELECTRIC In Your House BALANCE OF COST PAY- ABLE IN 15 MONTHLY PAYMENTS The opportunity to secure this premier labor saver on these extraordinarily easy terms is limited because this offer is effective in February only. The obvious thing to do is to place your order at once. FEDERAL ELECTRIC Washing Machines may be teen at any of. our Salesrooms. Public Service Co. of Northern Illinois Foreign Exchange npHE low level of values obtaining1 for some * time has attracted'widespread attention to the foreign exchanges. One of our officers is in daily and personal touch with the foreign department of one of the large Chicago banks, hence we are in an advan- tageous position to serve your needs if you are interested in procuring exchange on any foreign country. It costs nothing to consult us. aocaoi locaoi I0C30I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMETTE MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK a - - j "Taxi, Sir? » Phone Wilmette 134 and 135 DAY AND NIGHT Best Service and Most Reason- able Rates on the North Shore IrTTTED DDftC TAXI CAB and KL1 I E.K KKU J- EXPRESS SERVICE 611 Vv\ RAILROAD AVENUE WILMETTE ECONOMY GROCERY & MARKET J. M. SHONFELD, Manager 1125 Central Avenue Formerly e. j. Gaiiti Grocery & Market Phones Wilmette 407-408-409 Opening Today, Friday, Feb. 20 Sslnd^^^ We are offering to the people of Wilmette a chance to make a big saving in living costs by taking advantage of our CASH AND CARRY system. We can sell our goods at rock bottom prices. No charge accounts. A charge of 10 cents made for deliveries These Prices are Good for Week of February 20 to February 26 GROCERIES Gold Medal, Pillsbury or Ceresota Flour, 24V2 lb. sack...........................$1.79 Sugar, best granulated, pound............17y2c Powdered Sugar, pound.................. 19c Peas, Corn or Tomatoes, No. 2 can........ 15c American Family Soap, bar...............7y2c Silver Gloss Starch, large 3 lb. package, reg. price 45c, our price............... 35c Uneeda Biscuit, package................. 7c National Biscuit Graham and Premium Crackers, 20c size ..................... 15c Monarch Catsup, large bottle............. 19c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, package........... lie Quaker Oats, package.................... He Pure Molasses, 1 lb. 6 oz. can............. 10c Fancy Santa Clara Prunes, pound..........25c Toilet Paper, large 15c size, 3 for......... 25c Kitchen Klenzer, can..................... 5c Fresh Peanut Butter, made while you wait, pound ........................♦ • • 35c Hawaiian Pineapple, 25c size, can......... 15c Jelke Good Luck Butterine, pound......... 40c GROCERIES Nucoa Nut or Delicious Nut Butterine, lb.. 35c Koney Bear Jelly, jar 12c; 3 for........... 35c Tomatoes, No. 3 size, can................. 19c Heinz' Vinegar, bottle ................... 19c Richelieu Imported Olive Oil, quart....... 1.59 Ferndale Pork and Beans, large can....... 15c Cream Whip, 25c bottle.................. 19c Crimen & Skelly Large Asparagus Tips, can 29c; dozen ........................ 3.25 Navy Beans, Fancy Michigan picked, pound 10c Best Yellow or White American Cheese, lb. 45c Best Ceylon and India Teas, 25c package... 18c Richelieu Seeded Raisins, reg. 30c pound.. 25c Golden Harvest Bird Seed, package....... 21c Campbell's Soup, can ....................lZVfcc Lux, package ........................... JJC Fancy Idaho Potatoes, peck............... 83c Bulk Coffee, best grade, specially blended, pound ................................. **c Fancy Baldwin Apples, 10 pounds for...... 85c Thin Skin juicy Florida Oranges, dozen... 37c Spanish Onions, pound.................... 10c MEATS Native Pot Roast, juicy and fresh, pound 18c Native Boiling Beef, pound................16c Short Ribs, lean and tender, pound..........20c Prime Native Rib Roast, pound......30c to 35c Rolled Roast of Beef, no bone, no waste, lb..38c Sirloin Steak, pound.......................42c Porterhouse Steak, pound..................45c Hamburger Steak, fresh ground, pound-----25c Milk-Fed Veal Roast Leg, pound..........38c Milk Fed Veal Roast Shoulder, pound......28c Milk Fed Veal Loin Chops, pound..........40c Milk Fed Veal Rib Chops, pound...........35c Leg of Spring Lamb, pound................40c Lamb Stew, pound.........................20c Whole Ham, Armour's Star or Swift's Premium, pound ................... -----36c Snow Flake Brand Georges Codfish, lb. box. .35c The Best in Groceries, Meats, Vegetables & Fruits || Four PeliYeriesJ)aily: 9:00.10:30, 2:30 and 4:30

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