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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Feb 1927, p. 4

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W,lLMETTE LIFE February 18, 1927 · · · ef · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · + ················· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ,1000 lbs. · · · · .. .... ... ... . . . . .... .. . . .. ... . ....... .. . . . · · · · · · · · · · + ········ New Trier Cagers CIVE NEW NAMES TO Meet Morton WEST AREA STREETS Will Quintets Saturday (Continued from page 1) ' Schiller street to Schille.r avenue. Seger street to Birchwood avenue . Blum street to Washington avenue . New Signs Up Soon The board Tuesday au.t horizcd Superintendent of Public Works Schultz to submit estimates of the cost of installing street signs to conform with the new designations. In a request for a new atlas indicating the newly named streets the board also authorized ViHage Engineer Roberts to correct existing discrepancies in street numbering found in seve.ral instances in connection with streets east of Ridge ave;1ue. Street numbers for the territory we st of Ridge avenue will be announced from the village offices as soon as the new atlas is completed, or within a bout three weeks. it \vas said. While confident of victory, New · Trier cagers expect the hardest game of this year's schedule when both the · heavyweights and the lightweights meet the Morton High quintets Saturday. In early seas<;m co~tests, Nc~ Trier emerged the v1ctor 111 both divisions but only after close and hard fought games. The New Trier heavyweights have been playing the best grade of baskethall seen on the local floor for a nurilber of years and emerged the victors in their twelfth game last Saturday by defeating Oak Park. At the p:esent standing they hold the champiOnship of the old Suburban league and have not · lost a game this season. At the first of the year the lightweights were not showing the best of form, although they have only drop~ed one game, to Oak Park by one pomt. In the last few weeks, hO\vcver, they seem to have found the right stride and in their second game with Oak Park, last Saturday night, trounced the former victors by a 36 to 17 score. New Trier also stands in the lead in this division. The lineup which will probably be used in the invasion of Morton Saturday, is as follows: Heavyweights. W .' Paletti and J. Shelden as forwards; Hoeber at cente1 ; a&~d Cope land and J. Paletti, guards. Lightweights, McClain and Whitaker as forwards; Strong at center; Swan and ~ills guards. Richards, who has been showing first string form, may start at forward with the lightweights, and is certain to get in the game. ... Special pur. chase of Peas-for the readers of Life ··· while they last. GREEN PEAS, lb. · · · · 17c Compare-Our prices challenge And for SATURDAY These Specials SPINACH, pk. . .................... : . .... · ........ 29c ARTICHOKES, large size .......... . .............. tOe regular size, 3 for . . ............................. 2Sc North Shore Glee Club to Hold Masquerade Ball Green and Wax Beans, qt. . ......... 29c Carrots, 4 bunches .................. 25c BOME GROWN CELERY, large size bunch ........ 3Sc BEETS, 3 bunches for ............................. 2Sc HEAD LETTUCE ...................... Sc lOc lSc 20c Tomatoes, lb. . ..................... ·.25c CAULIFLO\"'ER, each ..... . ....... . .......... lSc up SUGAR LOAF NEW CABBAGE. ·6 lbs ............. 2Sc FRESH RADISHES, bunch .................. · ..... tOe The North Shore Glee club this week announced a ~asquerade dance to be held in the gymnasium of Winnetka Community House, Thursday evening, February 24. The same committee that sponsored the club's last dance at the Winnetka Woman's club has· been retained to care for this affair, it is stated. Jack Schultz is chairman and has invited everyone to attend in costume if possible, in order to make tl~e mas~ querade a success. Two well known orchestras, the Black Cat Sercnaders and The Skylarks, will furnish the music. It may be of interest to know that Illinoi s leads the nation in the prothe club h~s increased its membership by seven smce January of this year. duction and use of brick and tile. Mushrooms, lb. . ................... 39c NE\V POTATOES. 2 lhs ........................... 2Sc WISCONSIN POTATOES, pk............... . ..... 49c 1\fONTANA POTATOES, pk. . ............... . · ..... 7Sc IDAHO RUSSETS, for baking, pk. ................ 7Sc Florida Oranges, doz. . ............. 35c CALIFORl\L\ ORANGES. large size, doz ........... 7Sc l\1e diu m size, cl oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59c GRA PEFRlriT. 3 for .. ~ ........................... 2Sc 4 for ........................................... 2Sc COOKING APPLES, 4 lbs ......................... 2Sc . ............................................ 69c · EATI~G APPLES, lb .... ; ....................... tOe pk. Prestige HE NAMES of the customers on our books constitute a veritable social register of the North Shore. If you are particular about the care given your fine rug·s, do as hundreds of other discriminating householders do-send them to Mestjian Brothers regularly for . expert cleaning and repatnng. T Alligator Pears ...... ·.............. 35c Freah Strawberries always at prices as low as anywhere on the North Shore. COSMAS BROS. Opposite Post Office MESTJIAN BROS. INCORPORATED FREE DELIVERIES 1143 Wilmette Avenue Phone 2693-2694 University Wilmette 5050 1949

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