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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 May 1921, p. 4

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â- PPJUULUIMlVl PfffS â- PPPWIf: THE LAKE >HURTTXEWSt FRIDAY. MAY 20. 1921 4»i Keni)worth Happenings ~"^"~ rm^moTlT ><• -:oâ€"P who claims the machine s OFFERS REWARD FOR ARREST OF SPEEDING AtTTO DRIVER ON REAL ESTATE R0W crrifk rate oi speed., M. L. Moody, real estate â„¢ . 1 "• "PCfa fa dial Tlis :•:• v.T} I ; fortunate in lvh jJi^Mj^rna 5 - - . â-  S rend- -° fcsreh : fift :...........;...... irihg at the Kei Ass ' all. Mr. _Cranviiie Ettg- : • :.: •â-  ' ' ..-â- '.-. - â-  • - g . . â€"â€"J ' -------1--------- ' â-  . J . • • '. fa IS â- I «G AUTO DRIVFR J 'â- ; ;;V;\ •";â- ;'/;;.; ,,, Itl0t< that pur-i announces the' accompany?! _ Win? motorists and a \VtImettenio- estate transfers negotiated 1 â- â- â- â€¢ is hot "torevcte policeman'^ere unable W*rhe-past week: Sale of thebr W, ',:,;;.. . . lae *embJLanee of a cnase. Ball home at 1804 Elntwooj\m T^rTrr-rlT4-i-ftr- f<- {,, Thomas J. Mctn4yre Si! t Paul Schaeffel bungalow on <# â-  MantoTrald car ei : .. . '. . a injury, ih-, driver avoiding . :. . , •'• ous accident W.rare presence ot -.â- â- â- -.'â- .- / •' . . •r ac< mp i • :•••â-  -"-M-r^-t^: ,_.,..â- â- - . -+ - the ' car.' WE RENT HOMES FOR 30c Th . Ce, Wilm Sal£ of Jot -on Wood, C urt. r street, F.vauston, to Henry I p bergf of Prairie avenue, \vj| the-M-cyef •residenci ford r"o a d, K e n; 1 w q 1t1 i;~~ . .-=* â€" : 1 \r-r. vnr , :. . ...,â- , . . i;' ' â-  "â- .-• â-  ••'â- â- 'â- '• rii. e>.' . •. . â-  â- " â- , . . T â-  . _^____-.,*.,â€".â€" Little is v)»it â-  • • . . . •.............I- â- - \.....tniuoffj school - " â-  ,i\~* ' â-  . .....',--.'• lay* Ov<!- ' Twite Palace Cash Meat Market TWO BIG STORES 1559 Sherman Ave. 1526 Greenleaf Ave. B :: : [â- " si I'.Uid â- â€¢â- - rfenn Phillips I '. ' .....-.â- .. XT pirr - , '• â-  â- .â- ;.•: vithiMrf \and • â- â-  "UK', at ! j_i_ _:„: ' â-  ; •â- -•'â- :;â- -; Ti ... i i: - ' â- '; y â- Wat 1 Louise' 1 . • Is" - - ' • â€" tnerb EVANSTON, ILL7 Our. meats are best in quality ^na^Lovyest intrjrjce for the reas- on that^jwe are able to buy in large quantities^ Our policy is strictly cash aniij caiYy -\nd this, tooy hel|?» Hring our pHces down within reason. to i k-av; ' ' s 1 >oro1 '.â- -' frlo : o: 'â- ' fJi-:.y. fj r 2-i. as North Shore Players ~2_ PI a n nuv^MnrlTFTny^ Young People's fKeatricarl Group An- nounces Another Benefit Perform' .. aiice ~J>r Next IVlonth _____ hf:V ' i' : ' i.» -j i < j n iarri A. Gardner d" N ceremony â- .â-  ij l '. -i'a . c in tfi . . . ' . ,;; rtfl Mr- :.: trfc Cr. ap •. I! t] a *. • "â-  i â-  ' I â-  â-  â-  :': â-  m _ [m^-l:---- • â-  3,1 ci:;!; â- â€¢:; I-'n- Fancy Roasting Chi'ckens â- Pound ........ ..... 391 2C Pickled oeef Tcngues, lb.. .331 ?c Hind Quarter Spring Lamb Pound..... ......351 oc Fancy Legs Lamb, lb. . 39c Swifts Premium Bacon 29 1^2c lb. Swifts Premium Ham 38 l-2c lb Very Best Porterhouse Steak, lb. . â€": . .â€"TZTT.-,......45t Very Best t Sirloin Steakt lb. , ..-----............. ^___40c Very Best Round Steak, lb, . . .:____ ... 30c Strictly Fresh Calves Sweetbreads, lb................5gc Brookfield Breakfast Sausage, lin)ts or patties, lb...., 28c Best Bacon, sliced, lb. ' . ^__^^_^â€" - • • -.....49c Lamb Patties, lb...... .'.. .......... r......... .36c jrrrbChops, lb........................ .40c 1 egs MilV Y?l Â¥a^Ljb/\-^ ,. _>_^^'.-'. . .-......2-^^z r n^ry SUNDAY MORNING â€" Hot Pan Cakes with our home made pork sausage meat. STRICKLV FRESH 'EGGSâ€"2^" FANCY PORK LOJNS 2\ !-2'c- SUGAR CURED RUMP CORN BEEF 23c WE-GARRY Tftfe."TAMOUS PEACOCK BRAND OF HAMS at j •â-  â-  1 Mr*. U'i •;;-, . net] . ' â- â€¢â€¢!! â- I'm Scarr ('â-  will of '•;â-  • 'â- â€¢ \vi^ ;' .:, ..: tl .- .....-+'â€" . '• r VV '• â- â€¢â-  . â-  ; •• •â-  '. ,M;- Miri Sliatt tick. -i.:i 1 .\! r>. [.oorrj?. 11; :â- â-  ivitl ira\-- n<'\r* IVL-Lav for rire *d;at tpek sjinw?U',r c.-rnp â- â€¢: I.. '.. .â-  â€"â€"'"Wis.------:\.l-â€". iti rtfiV k in 'â- â-  â- : -â- â€¢;.. Walu-r. a\;:!' follow; at thy Cl'>sc o â-  • â€"i -- ' â-  • â- â€¢.â- â- ..â-  j' • m" : hi." - â-  .' ':'•â- â€¢!• ----- ... ,;.; t 1 - â-  : >â-  . •â- ' \«. ,1s re !>r in. â- !â-  a man . I N. 1.: s- the -no^t of Mis"^ Dorothv \ *â„¢ * iian .!,.,,.,!â- , -.„d Mi------1 nat i--j -tt Mis- Wlictd in I;. v. •.:».- t-v. loii were s .â-  icll i'l! 1 ' ifttei ami 1 i:'ed for ' ; h â-  â-  -â- -•• rrrd-j "j lin.'if-'v '-;.i:t th;-. ditti rener.- â-  -- t hj indi idnal r-rH-in at-^-U. •â- â- â- >.:: -__-â€".------- 4.â€" . HIS SENSE OF HUMOR -fâ„¢ ?Ii" nrst*r»: June.-Mr-:-arid Mr^.i \ minister- -poke u-r\ . .•â-  •â- 4: Ep.tL ;-:-'i Llieir -'aiuho-r;. il^i-.-n. -.vdK^. ~r leffttT.;. One of the ^; ilthi • uitzinher." of tlie o*nwiv Neglect Is the Worst Enemy of Your Trees h-av-.- fi.-r C'olor'ado'.Sprit: the sUimner. r.n route tht-y will Atop off in Xi-hrmrkt â- <> ^i.,i» relatives of Mrs. Ruth's, Mr. arid Mr-.. Peterson, have r-en.t- . -.--â- . .VI.-.-. J. «W ..'.Kl*, I.FUI------ 1-VII. UOI1 [ â- â€¢'] Uie l.c reti home lor the summer, njencion it." .was the reply.- "It's a and \v:l! ..iccu.in- 11 early m July. Mr. tni«hty ftfntr sermon that doesn't' hu Pet'ci son is a" i)^<;tlf<'r Peterson. * Mr. Jjuliui a" cirea.t yamld.-r. and some' Mie told : the pFeaehi.'! :,V.;>t thi>. After the service he went up to the aanV]d<-r, â-  Kr\<.\ said, 'Tin afraid 1-nmst-have of- fended you .today' hutâ€"" "Oh. don't Mr. and Mrs/ h'ch.-rr W^'r ...r an. nounc< th<- birth oi a daughter, on Tuesday. May 17. _ Mr>. n,.r_;er'\va- formerly Miss Dorothy C^ftter of VVihnette. * â€"+â€" Mr. and Mr-. \". K. \ nial: ..;i:o; fam- ily, formerly. -j.f. tvaibt ju. have mov- ed intxrThe Smith home or: Abbotts- ford road. -+ m- -so-rnewhere. igc dc- \\ hen the-<"',ovfrpjT]--:-nt' pot einp.IoyTnent office* at Toledo, O..' failed to c nip. -iy a reasohabTe number of cl^-rcrtvce dku. the E.ty:as County v't:um'd of Jhe Aiiie-:..'an I.e^i'm in- ;e-A.:li'ited the'511imti<•»! and cbtaine a }>- >\ iise or adjii..unenT"TTidn" t-rrercap- Ta'iii '-;ii chai'sic of the dr-pct. Thj: I.e-"on'<, jhyestigation showed that, out of 261 employes, 07^. •: ere e\->er- : 'â- â€¢:.ie<- ui.tj. y) w..;...- tttfeitjflbie.v at the1 Mrs.: Henrv Taylor.. ir,.,,rr;Y„i[!"!it;'"' v ;tr ";,i 1N 'â- '-" never heen ' home on Friday after a, three week'- I ' visit in Milwaukee, with'her dau«'h- Any unprotected opening in ^ke live • bark of a tree is a place for fungus spores to collect and germ^l ^nateT^ THey^o^itinueto grow.' breaking down the live.cells of the tree. The result is what is seen and called decay. ~Tn order to rid a tree of decav Now is the ideal'time for trim- ming, cavity work, or tree surgen' -oi^any kinckâ€"Work done at this season gives the growing cells"oF" the. cambium4ayer ari opportunity to form a protective callous over J;he- wound before winter sets in. the cavity must be thoroughly cleaned out, disinfected, and the _â€"proper filling put in. Dead branches are a nesting place for insects. They lead decay into the main trunk qLthe tree. Feel at liberty to call on us at any time. Consultation and advice They are also very ui*^Ltly^_giv- ter, Mrs: Frank A. Gcrould. Mrs. Arthur F. Poole was a lunche a hostess on "Monday last. With . many readers brilliancy of tyle passes for affluent-** ni tlmmtht;. they liiisTake buttercups "in the i;ra>s for rnmca-urahle gold minesâ€"under LouufellowT ing the entire surroundings an air of neglect. Don't forget, dead limbS are dangerous. conscientiously given " without ^charge. You ivill find that our men are practical and well trained. competent to handle the most dif- ficultuas^weli as the simple tree problems.----------- - ------= Local references furnished. Call or Write tOUDON TREE E3 16G9^Shennafrt^i^^ Telephone Evanston 260 Trees add that magnificent beauty to your surroundings. EVANSTONJLU

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