WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924 7 REALTY CONCERN OPENS WE FOREST OmCES Gilbert D. Johnson and Bro., north s ~burban real estate operators with main office at 110 S. Dearborn street, Chicago, announce that Thomas H. L"o wles, 217 Church road, Lake Forest, ;11 1d Clive ) . Taylor, 310 Cumnor road, .r::cnilworth, operating as Cowles and Taylor. will represent the firm in Lake Forest. .\ desirably located branch office at ;.z W. Decrpath avenue, Lake Forest, ha· been opene<l. with Mr. Taylor in active charge. This Lake Forest office will operate exte nsively in country homes and acreage west of that town as well as in the City of Lake Forest, it self. Gilbert D. Johnson and Bro. organized in 1920, now have branch offices in Winnetka, Glencoe, Highland Park, Deerfield and Lake Forest, in addition to the subdivi sio n office on their Jackson avenue, Glencoe, development. Cowles and Taylor have practically !>O ld out within the past few months a subdivi sion consisting of 104 lots on Chicag-o's south side. bounded by 81st and 82nd st reet s and Burnham an<l Colfax avenues. They are at the present time managers of the Postal Tete: graph building. They, also, have a well equipped building organization, ha1·ing erected 30 dwellings in the Chicago district this past year. · Both organizations believe that this clo se cooperation will prove of great advantage to themselves as well as to their respective customers. Hi-Y Clubs Will Hold Big Convention Soon The North Shore · Hi- Y club s are to have a confae nce of their own on March 29 and JO in the First Congregational church, Wilmette. The Hi- Y club of 1\ew Trier is very active in t he affair and urges every boy over >lXteen 111 the township to make plans to attend this conference, where well known speakers wilt give interesting talk_s, the boys can talk and get acquamted and where it ·will be possible for everyone who attends to have a goo<l time. . Boys who a~ this conference rzte n edn~be~emb« ~ilieH~Yclubl l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· now, it is explained, since it is open to cveryune. ~~~ a short while those who BUY IT IN WILME7TE decide to attend' will be given a chance to register and receive all the detailed data on the affair. The conference wf)f be very differ· cnt from those held m previous years it is said. After every talk the boy~ will have a chance to go over the material they have gained and discuss it among themselves. There will be SELLER OF GOOD FOOD a big banquet Saturday night and periods for recreation. It will be a fine chance for th e fellows to get together, and to become acquainted with new ideas and the work of the Hi- Y clubs, the sponsors declare. A. S. VanDeusen: CENTRAL AVE. AND 12TH ST. EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE SALE ches, Ice ~orn and AUTO GLASS PLATE and WINDOW GLASS - MIRRORS March 7th to 15th SUGAR. Fine cane granulated. With an order only. For the table. Lb ................ . PAINTS WHOLESALE-RETAIL lOc SSe 34c a ality BUTTER. Fancy Elgin creamery. In bulk. Lb ..................... . Doz. . .............. . Lb. . ............... . B~EF ~ules Wilmette Glass and Paint Works 1133 Central Avenu'e Phone Wilmette 2508 EGGS. Guaranteed fresh. Whole or one half. ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS NATIVE POT ROAST .OF Lb ............... . . ........ . .... -: · .... ·. · · · 25c 22c Pleased Customer Means Satisfaction- " The fact that many of our customers are repeaters shows that we serve satisfying meals. '~ SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS Lb. -.................................. · BREAST OF SPRING LAMB Lb ................................... . 100 Per Cent Turnout at Rotary Luncheon Wilmette Rotary, organized Tuesday evening, February 26, with a charter membership of 22 leading business and professional men of the community, held its second meeting Wednesday noon of this week at the Ouilmette Country club beginning its regular weeklv luncheons with a 100 per cent attendance. Tuesday's meeting, in addition to the enjoyment of a splendid luncheon prepared by "Chef" Sharpless of Country club fame, was devoted to the completion of organization. It was announced at the luncheon that the charter from Rotary International would be forthcoming within two weeks. \Vilmette Rotary meets at luncheon every Wednesday noon at 12:15 o'clock. FRESH SPARE RIBS Lb ................................... . THE SHERIDAN CAFE 601 :.i!:e!~·et SAUER KRAUT Quart ................................ . IOc 15c 30c Merchant's Lunch Served from 11 :30 to 2 SUNBEAM COFFEE. All grades of coffee have gone up from 2c to Sc a lb. T his was bought before the raise and is a bargain. 3 lb. ca.n $1.20. Lb. . ................. .. COFFEE. Roast Santos. Splendid value. Lb. . ................. . TEA. Lipton's Yellow Label Ceylon and India. 0 lb. can ........... . TEA. Oolong. American Beauty. 'Easily worth $1.00 a lb. Lb. . .......... . lSc DRAPES AND PORTIERES Now is a good time to take down your hangings and have them th~roughly cleaned and refreshened, so they'll look new agam. Whit~ they are being cleaned y~u can do your early house clean mg. 42c 29c 4Sc 69c IVORY SOAP Wilmette egion has j m Wilmette and Evanston n en<leavo\'lng of Ralph to C. secure Moore the as appointment keeper of the Grosse Point Lighthouse at Evanston, to succeed his father Capt. Edward ). Moore, who passed away last week. Young Moore is a veteran of the great war and thoroughly acquainted with the duties at the Gross'e .Point "'ight." The appointment is urged al!l!!;\' in view of the fact that the young motlter desires, if possible, to ~Pn~inue residepce at the lighthouse ~llere her husband rendered faithful Stlrvice ov.er a period of more than ~years. " The Moore ramt!y 1s weU kn~wn in Wilmette. i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ East End ·Market ·: ·~:. ~ _ . 403Ya· Unden ~ye. ~hone. Wilmette Large 10 oz. bars. 45C AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP FLAKES 1 lb. pkg. . . . . . . . . . . CLEAN SWEEP BROOMS. 5 sewed. Extra quality broom corn. Each . . . . . . . . CHEESE. White Cloud. Snappy, old, New York. Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . Large 3 lb. pkg. Sic. man·s 1436 · Superintendent Harper to Address Central P. T. A. The Centr'a!" School Parent-Teacher association will meet Tuesday afternQon, March 11, at 3:15 o'clock, in the gymnasium of the Byron C. Stolp school. · J. :R. Harper. superintendent of school·, will address the meeting, and Miss Helen Smith will sing a group of songs. Mrs. William E. Duff, chairman of the Social committee, will assisted by the mothers of the second grade. Every mother is urged to be ·presen t. 1 Special Week End Sale Swift's Premium Hams 8 to 10 lb. average Fresh Ox Tongue 3-4 lb. average OLD MANSE MAPLE ·ud CANE SYRUP No. 2~ can SSe. 32C RICHELIEU MACARONI and SPAGHETTI 25 'C Large 12 oz. pkg. 2 pkgs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 1 ~ can .. .. . .. . .. . The very finest quality produced. Much cheaper than a 7 oz. pkg at lOc. No. 1 tall can. White, tender asparagus for salads at an extremely low price. Doz. $2.80. Can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42C 69C 20C · 22c Leg of Lamb from Genuine Young Lamb he 29c Strictly Fresh Selected Eggs MONSOON WHITE ASPARAGUS POINTS. Z4C Realtors EnJoy Session at Evanston Headquarters Members of the North Shore Real Estate board of Suburban Chicago enjoyed a splendid luncheon and heard a prpfitable lecture on valuations by \Villia,m H. Babcock in a joint meeting with tl\~ Evanston Real Estate board at the new Evanston headquarters Monday of this week. ·The next meeting of the North Shore is scheduled for Monday, March and will be held at the Morrison ho' Chicago. ------- 3Sc .:· Pot Rout . of , ~f Best .Quality 35c Brookfield Brick Butter RI~~~~~~~ g~~~~~ B~~~..~~~~ . c~~~~.?o~~~:~.~~~~~. ~~- ..... RICHELIEU TOMATOES. No.2 can. 14c 19c . Whole or hAlf ···SJc . · Whole or half Armour's Shield Brand Pork Loin Bacon Small, lean, tender pork e 'd Like to Live on the North Shore ' Evanston, Winnetka, or som·wllere betwe&a. A four te) lix room bungalow (furnieh..s) Ia our ftrst- choice. rhurnlahed avartment, about ree rooms, second choice. r.t.,.~st be tn a good residential n., gllborhood, and fa,lrly convenient "to tran«}>ortatlon. We will rent from May 1 to Sevtember 1. Two adults. Addreu Wm. li'. Davidson, Hotel Pearaon, 190 E. Pearson St.. Chicago. 19c 25c FRESH DRESSED POULTRY AT ALL TIMES We wiD have a complete line of fresh and smoked fish during Lent. 18c 18 First quality, solid pack. Doz. $2.15. Can · C EUREKA STRINGLESS BEANS IS Refugee cut. Doz. $1.75. Can . . . . . . . . . . C RICHELIEU PREPARED PRUNES Ready to use. Just as fine, and ju as cheap 25 as home-cooked. No.2 can. Doz. $2.90. Can C GOLDEN EAGLE PEACHES. Fancy lluality. heavy syrup. Large No. 30C 2Yz can. Doz. $3.50. can ............. . RICHELIEU SLICED HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE. The highe ·t grade packed... No 2 can JSC Doz. $4.00. Can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REPUBLIC RED PITTED CHERRIES 25C Fine for pies. No.2 can. Doz. $2.90. Can PLYMOUTH ROCK BARTLETI PEARS Fancy, heavy syrup. Large 20 35C can. Doz. $4.00. can ................. . t /~o.