Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1926, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

6 WILMETTE LIFE October 29, 1() ,:?(, All the Family Appreciates Comfort, Fit and Wear .of CARTER'S Knit UNDERWEAR C ARTER'S has demon strated that bulk and ex cessive weight are not necessary to w arm th in kn it underwear. Carter' s- f or men, women and children- fits snugly and comfortably, through a new knitting process exclusive with Carter's. Lelong and DrecoJl , the fa mous Paris designers, have given to Carter's their unqualified appro va l and pratse. TAYLOR DRY GOODS 1125 Central Avenue 's Wilmette 1914 Taylor's Bootery at 605 1 l1ain Street AT GOOOWIN'S ALLEYS / A trial ~l'ction of Type A asphal : Women's · Bowling league (Week of., suriacing. consi:-;ting of a t\~· o inr l1 October 23) binder and one and one-hal~ tnch tnJl. Superior Fur shop · · · · · · · · · · · · .10,304 has been laid on Lake street nra r Goodwin's Beauty shop · · · · · · · · · 9,730 I~ailrnad aycnuc. The hinder con:-.i:-.t.., ~[i l lcn's Hardware · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 8,189 of a mixture of asphalt, limestone and Taylor's stores .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 8,076 cement du~t and i~ used ; :o mrtkc a ha :-\ Wilmett.e Cafe_ .. : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 8,54l · ior thr topping. It i~ laid directly \)i l . New Tner contectto~1ery · · · · · · · · 8,491 ; the nrigittal brick paying and prO\·idt.·, Odd Fellows' Bowhng Team ( Week means oi reducit1g repaving cost' . of October 19) 5 981 I The top. contposed of sixty pc:r Cl' n : Teanl 1 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · -:..' 73 , 1)i Trinidad asphalt and forty th.' :· Team ...,. 1 Team 3 5 .......... . ............... v s'643 cl'nt ~r cxican asphalt, pr<'scnts a hard Team 2 ................ ' .... ·. .. '. s'381 I \\'Caring surface that will last for ;\ Team 6 .................... . ..... s'625 1 nmch longer period of time than th t Team 4 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·::: :5'423 aH·rage type of paving. it is claimed ···· · · · ·· ·· ··· ·· ··· ·· · · ' 1-{u~h ~trel't in Chicago was paHd i" . d I tlliS lllJilller long beiore ~fichigrt i Invite Boys an tr s houk\'ar<l \\'a:-. improved anrl. ai11·:to Book Party Nov. . 11 ' t_uany .years oi :-.en·ice. pr_csentcd a . . u;· As most parents know, Children's ! Ltce ltttl: :>cn~·t.d hy trafhr. · Book \nek will be ~m·cn1hcr 7-13. 1 .-\ :-;ectlon (!\ rock asphalt ,ha~ <drl'ad :. There will be special exhibits of books he~n. ~otnplctcd and lies it~lllll'diatd.:. at the \Vilmette public library all the adJommg the Ty~c A sectton.. 1t 1· week and as a pccial treat Miss held that the puhltc may reach lh \) \\ : 1 Winifred Bright, the children's' libra- ~ cnnrlusion as to the adYisahility ~·: ; rian, invites at! t a Book party, to be i laying- either the one nr tl1e other t~ l t ' ' held in the Children's room )Jovem- 1 oi re:-.urfacin~ irom a cnmparitin .t : her 11, at 3 :30 o'clock. Every qne is 1 aly:-.i:-; \)i both. asked to represent some book in the . children's departlll(.'llt. It \\'ill not be : neccssarv to wear an daboratc co. · ; ~ume, o~· to make any work of thi.s, it 15 explatned. Just put on your thmk. (Conti'nued from page 3) ing caps and sec what you can accompli ·h. There will be prizes ior the he erected if the bond issue of SJ. hoy and girl \\'ho guess the most ti- I 000,000 is passed hy the voters ncx : :tics. "\Vc will also play book games j Tuesdav. The voters have alrcad ~ i similar to those we had at our Augu st author(zed a bond issue of $4,500,0( 1 party," ).;!iss Bright announces. . for the proiect at the election of Feb ruary 24, 1925. · Hock River seminary, northern llliAnother issue before the voters i~ noi:-;' first higher educational in. titu- the tax amendment which if passe<: tiun, was founded in 1839 in Maryland will give the state legislature the rigf!: Colony, now known as ~It. Morris. to pass a state income tax law. 1 Another Type of With the Bowlers Road Resurfacing · - -- - - -- - ...;_ · Tried by Village I :a 1 c· 1 DON'T FAIL · TO VOTE' ELECTION SLOGAN HERE They Told Me at the WHITE ·cASH MARKET Yes, Ma'ani, Certainly, We're always Glad to Open a Charge Account FOR CONVENIENCE TRADE AT THE WHITE CASH MARKET NEAREST YOU. THE SAME QUALITY MEATS. LOW PRICES. COURTEOUS SERVICE. Wilmette 2779 Greenleaf 2850 1189 Wilmette Avenue 924 Davis Street Wilmette 2538 Greenleaf 2851 Speeials PRIME NATIVE ~o· F·iday and Satu·day, Oetobe· 2,9 and FANCY ·· FRESH ·· WHOLE )0 Round Steak, From Corn Fed Steers,. Lb.· · ·-- -!...- - - - - - - - --- -· 35c I Beef TenderloiD, lb. . 43c . ·-------------- - - OYSTERS .PRIME NATIVE --- -- - - - - ---- Received Direct from the Coast --31c pint Rib Roast Beef . . lb. 38c SPRING LAMB CHOPS· Loin or Rib lb. 49c None Better at Any Price our Free Deliveries Daily. 9 A. M., 11 A. M., 2 P. M., 4 P. M. None Better at Any Price To Kenilworth, WiJmetka, Glencoe, Evanston and Wil~tte. . · SPECIAL.ATIENTION GIV£N TO CHILDRE;N AND PHONE ORDERS

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy