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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Feb 1927, p. 5

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February 25., 1927 .WILMETTE LIFE 'Home Party,' desiring to speak on. said Amendment we.r e refused the floor by the chairman of the meeting, and the meeting closed by the affirmative vote of the minority, and; "vVhereas: immediately · after the meeting, a large majority of the ~s se mbly present called another, 111eetmg at which the follO\'ving resolution was adopted. _he it anc! it is hereby I HOFFMAN ADHERENTS DRAFT llESOLUTIONS Embody Stinging Protest Against Caucus Procedure Last Wednesday Night ....---·COSMAS BROS. _ _ __ 'lllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll GREEN PEAS, 2lbs. 19e llllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJIIIIIII Re solutions endor sing the candidacy Call Action "High-Handhd" oi Paul A. Hoffman for Village trustee "Resolved: that we prote st against and condemning alleged steam-roller the high-handed action of the chairtactics at a Home part'y caucus \Ved- ;,lan John Clark Baker, in not allownesday eveniog of this week as "high- ing ~ ri sing vote or count to determine handed" and contrary to the sentiment the will of the majority present, when of an overwhelming majority of tne it was apparent to everyone at the citizens present at the caucus, were meeting that the nominating of Mr. submitted as follows by the Resolutions Nicholas J. Miller, in place of Paul committee appointed at a meeting Hoffman who has served faithfully for which followed the regula.r caucus ses- a long term of years as trustee of the sion: · village was unjust, it being the feel"\Vhercas: at a public meeting of the ing of the meeting that at least a real 'Home Party' called at the Council expression of the desires of those presroom of the Wil_mcttc Village Hall at ent at the meeting concerning Mr. 8 o'clo~k p. m., Wednesday, the 23rd of Hoffman's qualifications he ascertained. February, 1927, for the purpose of Resolutions Committee, hearing the platform of the 'Home Hans von Reinsperg Party' and the -report of the NominatA. F. Hooper ing committee, and; \\.illiam E. \Villiams ·"\Vhereas: An amendment to the 1110tion to adopt the report of the Nomd Wh inating committee was made and sec- Chicagoan Arreste en ondeci, and; Cars Crash in Kenilworth Want Hoffman on Ticket An autonwhilc accident, in wHch two "\Vlaaeas: said Amendment " ·as cars were damaged and the O.':ner of st~hstantially as follows: 'that. the name one arre ~te d 01.1 a charge of driving a 1 or Paul Hoffman be suhstttttted for rar whik intoxtcated. occurred on Sherthat of Nicholas ]. Miller,' and; idan road. Kenilworth. Sunday, Feh"\\'hcreas: the chairman of the ruarY 20. J. G. Gunn, residing in HubHH·eting, John Clark ' Baker, refu se d to hard. \Yc, 0 ~1~. '"·as driving north on entertain tl)e motion for each amend- I Sheridan road \Yhcn his car was struck ment, hut in a high-handed manner, ll\· a m:tch ine driven by R. A. Henand without the hound s of parliamcn- ri ck so n. (J t Fullerton aYcnue. Chicago. tary procedure and order, did succes~- 1l enr ick ~n n " ·as released on $_ 200 bonds fully suppre ss said motion in the face and th~ dat t· of his -trial set for the 1_ll· an overwhelming majority being 'in I following day .. He wa ~ , however, iavor thcrrof, and; granted a contnntance until the latter "\\'hercas: variou s members of the part of the \\'eck. Last Saturday we were the first down at the market and were able to make purchases that gave you unthought-Qf values. This week we break even last week's record. Come in early, they won,t last long. A.nd Here Are More Challenging Values SPINACH, pk ..................................... 25c GREEK .-\NE> \VAX BEANS, qt ................... 29c BABY CARROTS. tender, bunch .................. lOc FRESH BEETS, 3 bunches ........................ ZSc RHUB 1 \R U, 11> ....................................·. 12c 3 lbs ............................................. 3Sc I - Home Grown ·celery, bunch Mushrooms, lb. ... 35c .. 39c - FRESH :\RTICHOKES, each ...................... lOc 3 for ........................................... 2Sc HEAD LETTCCE .......................... Sc-10c-1Sc BRlT SSEL SPROCTS, box ........................ 3Sc XE\\. POT:\TOES, 3 lbs ........................... 29c Wisconsin Potatoes·, pk. . .... ·.... only one peck to customer-Cash and Carry .. 29c CACLIFLO\\"ER ............. .. ............... lSc up L:\RGE CCClT~IBERS ........... . ................ 25c · FHESH GREEK OXIONS, bunch .................. Sc R:\D [SHES, bunch .............. . ................. lOc Tomatoes, lb. . ..................... 19c -Fresh Strawberries, box ............ 29c Spring comes, be ready for it. W Thete' s satisfaction ·in knowing that HEN your rugs, carpets and dra pzries have been cleaned by the most expert hands available. You will have that assurance if you phone Mestjian Brothers now and leave an order to have us call on the date you spzcify. FRESH ASPARAGUS ............................. 29c JUICY ORANGES, Doz. . .......................... 19c DRY GINGER ALE, 12 bottles .................. $1.45 MESTJIAN BROS. INCOnPORATED COSMAS BROS. Opposite· Post Office University Wilmette FREE DELIVERIES 1143 Wilmette A venue Phone 2693-2694 5050 1949

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