· 4 ~==================~~~==========~~==~~==== \\TILMETTE LIFE April 8, 1927 KLINGE & WHITE Grocery and Market Ridge Ave. at Lake Tels. Wil. 113-114 Funeral Services Held for Mrs. Gertrude Johnston j' Jfli~netka Elects · Por Priday and Saturday Boneless Run1p Corned CLUB Huyal I-IOlJSl~ Beef ............ 33c F lank Steaks. lb .... 2Sc Beef and Pork, fresh ground .......... 2Sc y· oung Beef Li\·er. ten. der .............. 18c Best Sirloin Steaks .. 43c .\rn1our's Star I~aeon. \vholc or half .... 43c :\nnour·s Star H atn, Ci\NNED FRUI'l' .A. n n Cherries, \vhole or ha If .... 32c S\veet Pickled Pork . 30c Leg of Latnb . .' .... 38c S h oulder \leal Roast 23c Breast \leal Ppcket . 19c Try a p<9und of our extra value hulk Coffee. lb. . ............. 4Sc l ndia Ceylon 'I' ea. bulk. lb. . ............. 60c v. C"" 0. ·s D. l\1. Ferry l~ Flower and (~arden ~ecds. ~ Fruit Salad, Pears, Pickles. Sliced Pineapple, assort any -t cans for .......... $1 1.. ibby ·s sliced Pineapple . 3 large cans ....... $1 Gold Hantan1 Corn, .~ cans ............. $1 Tehno e·x. sifted Peas. S cans . ............. $1 C;unpbell asstd. Soup. 11 cans ... $1 ~cotch Bell Toilet Paper. reg. 2 for 25c. 10 rolls ............. $1 Early ()hio Seed Potato:-', pk. . ............ SSe Lincoln Park Shady ( .rass Seed. special. -t ! ········· Funeral serrices for Gertrude Johnston, who p.a~sed a\YaY on ~Ionday, · ·11 · f 1 Apnl 4. after an 1 1~c·s~ 0 011 Y ten days, were held at l·orcst Home 011 Tuesday, Apri l 5, Dr. Hubert arleton of the St. Attgustine's Episcopal church officiating. . ~·frs. Johnston \\"as the wife of vVillianr A. ] ohnston, to whom she was married just twenty years ago in June at the St. Augustine's chttrch by Rev. H. B. Heald. During recent years she had resided " ·ith her hushand and son, William Alcock Johnston, at 2063 Jarvis avenue in Rogers Park. She was well known in and around \Vilmettc as she had spent the summers here for several year~ and was a daughter of }lr. and ~Irs. Joseph Horn, formerly residents of this village. She was also a sister of Mrs. \Valter Hanna, \vho at one time resided here. She is . un·ived by her husband and son. Unopposed Ticket; Downs Band Issue Award Contracts for Alley Paving Projects . (,mtracts for the paving of several alleys in the \·illagc were ~l\\"ardcd to the Goclitz Paving company at the meeting of the \\'ilmettc \'illagc hoard Tuesdav of this week. Alleys listed in the contracts included the first alley north of Lake avenue, hct\\'ecn Sixth and Sennth strel'ts: thl' lirst alley southwest oi Park avenue, irom \\' a~h ington avenue north tc' Yattmann Park: the fir.~t aile\· north of Lake aYenue. hct\\'ecn T"'clfth and Thirteenth streets; the first alley !-Iouth of Laurel an:nm·. between Fourth ancl Fifth !'ot rects . The · <q.~gregatc amount 1 of the contract wa:-~ announced as $13,- More than 1500 votes were polled .at the annual Village election in \\'iu -· netka last Tuesday, in spite of the fact that there was but one complete tick ct in the field. There was opposition, howe\'er, for the office of Village Marshal and t ·<~1 lector, and organized effort to <.lcfeat a proposition to vote not to exccc<l a two-mill tax for a municipal hand which resulted in evoking more than the ordinary interest in the balloting-. The band proposition was defeate<l better than five to one. Theodore Flynn, who has hdd the oftlce of ~~ arshal and Collector for fourteen Years, and who was re-notninatcd on the regular Village ticket, wa . . opposed hy Adam Scott, who ran 011 an ind<'pcndt·nt ticket. Scott received onh 360 . \'Otes, again~t 1273 polled ior Fh·ntl. Thr name of Lee Adams, \\"hn was a candidate for the nominatinn fo r this office at the caucus, \\·as \\·ritten in on otlc ballot. H. F. Tenney, ior president, n·cei\· ~ · d 1510 Yotcs. The other official:-; cleckd by similar votes, were Doris D. B('n son, H. L Radin ancl Walter :\ . Strong, for trustees; \V. E. Davi !- , treasurer; Byron A. Nelson, police magistrate and Mary Miller, V"'illiam A. Hadley and H. A. de Windt, library trustee:-~ . The hand issue lost . Huntington Gilchri st, one ot 11\ ~· Americans in thl' secretariat of tht· League of Nat ions, is coming to Ch icago to speak for the council 1·i foreign r<'lations and will he the gm·'-1 this \\'eek-end of ~hs. \\'illiam Gold Hibbard of 840 \Villow road. \Vinnetka . Mr. Gilchrist will speak at 1\orthweq ern university Friday and at the coun ri I of foreign relations Saturday. lhs ............... $! 325.50. "Have to Tell the Wife · About the FOod V alttes at Cosmas" L.\RC~I·: FLC)l{IJ).\ C>l\..\:\Cl·:S. SP L\ :\Cl-f. pk .............. 29c ;loz. . ................. .' .... SOc FREST [ FHJ~Sll Jn~:ETS, hunch ...... Sc Fl ~OH.ID:\ OH.-\::\ G l~S. n1ecl iun1 size. 'doz .................... 39c E.ATI~G .APPLES, 3 1hs .... 25c FRESII . PI~E1\PPLE. direct M ushrooms, lb . ....... 39c C.\H .RCYJ'S. bunch .. Sc 1-IE.:\D LE'l"fl~CJ·: .. Sc, 10c, 15c CLTCUl\~IBEI~~. hotne gTO\Vll 10c, 1Sc. XE\V PO'f:\ 'f()J·:s. 3 lbs .... 2Sc Fl{ES H l{ l-l U IL'\ R B. 2 1 b s. . . 2Sc ~IORAND J)R) r GI~GER ALl~. per case of 12 bottles .... . $1.45 CA.NAD.A DlrY GJXCER AI~E, per case of 12 bott les ...... . $2.1S Cash and Carry Special The Best WISCONSIN POT ATOES, pk. Fruits L . \ l{ G l~ C -'\ L I F l) R X I :\ OR1\KGE, doz. . ........... 59c CALIFORNL\ C)R.\ :\CES. tnecl- fro1n Cuba and lla\vaii, each . 19c COOKL\JG 1\PPLES. 6 lbs ... 2Sc Vegetables GREEN PEAS, lb · .......... 1 ?e iLLINOIS . \ SP.ARA.GlTS. per 1un1 s i ~e, doz. . ............. 39c FLORDL'\ CR/\ PEFRUI'l', ) for ......... . .... .. . . ..... 25c hunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lSc Strawberries 23c per box HEARTS OF CELERY, very .white and crisp, bunch . .... . 25c FRESH. GREE~ BE.\NS, 2 qts . ..... . . . ..... . ........ 25c FANCY '1'01v1A.'f OES. 2 lbs .. 25c 29C . COS MAS BROTHERS Opposite Village Hall 1143 WILMETTE AVE. FOUR FREE DAILY DELIVERIES PHONES WIL. 2693-2694