WI L M ·E T T E L IF E April 22, 1927 Each week-end you will find many Specials at our store-This week's How They Voted Tuesday PRECINCT PEOPLE'S PARTY 2 !I .& r; 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total MONEY SAVERS PEAS DELICIOUSLY SWEET AND TENDER. 3 POUNDS :F or Ylllage President Earl E. Orner .......... - 88 .l<'ur Vlllage 1.'reasnr<'r Harry W. Miller ........ 189 For \~mage Trustct:'s Pa.ul A. Hoffman" ........1 73 Ernest C. Ca.zcl ·.....·· ti4 Hans vonReinsperg .....· 178 WIL~IE1"fE 296 287 271 302 2\.i3 208 20G 199 207 191 233 222 214 216 234 231 206 199 212 196 192 202 190 423 421 409 415 405 485 472 450 458 448 274 269 243 270 249 333 316 292 296 267 3092 3008 2869 2tl06 2.90 ASPARAGUS FRESH-3 BUNCHES FOR 228 231 2().1 221 198 200 193 ~971 2.90 ----- -------------------------BANANAS LARGE ~ZE, PAR1.'Y For Yllluge Pre!-ildt-nt And.rew J. Mouat ........ i1 144 113 143 1G9 }~or Village Treasurer George F. Iliff .......... 7t Wilforrl W. De Berard ... !I~ E:lmer D. Becker ........ :\ I .:"Jkholas J. )Jiller . .. . .. 'ii 147 110:\IE 201 207 212 210 206 64 84 85 82 77 126 124 166 171 116 119 128 126 243 245 271 244 a27 155S 1600 · I 113 151 172 PER DOZEN l'or VIllage Trustees 2.50 ORANGES SWEET SUNKIST--PER DOZEN 176 152 14;1 1~3 168 175 117 .160 1ii 107 155 · 171 136 181 129 180 136 219 1763 J\.i5 8 1,;;:.o 140 450 GRAPEFRUIT NICE AND JUICY-3 FOR Local Women Conduct~d School Children Make Posters for Baby Day on Tour Through Laundry Fifty women of the First Presbyterian church of Wilmette, were gue st s of officials of the Washington Laundry, 700-704 Washington stre<:t, E\'anston, on a tour of inspection of the laundry, Wednesday of this week. The women were made acquainted with the workings of one of the most modern laundries it ts possibt'c to concei\'e. They were conducted on this interestPaul Korracly, formerly of Kenilworth, and no\\' living at the Orring- ing tour by J. B. Ortlund, owner of ton hotel, left Tuesday to spend a the plant; Raymond Olson, superintendent and W. A. Wood, sales manager. fortnight in New York. The school children of the village of Wilmette arc engaged in the designing of posters to be displayed in places of advantage throughout the village in the interest of Baby Day, to be obsen·ed in Wilmette, Sunday, 1fay 1, under the auspices of the \~ilmctte bJanch of the Infant Welfare Society. Mr. and :Mrs. Louis :\. Clark. forMr. and 1frs. Richard C. Johnston, 321 'M elrose a Yenue. left Kenilworth merly of \Vilmette, ha\'c rl'tllrlll'd last week for a fortnight's stay in Hot from California and are again at the Orrington hotel. · Springs, Ark. -0- 2.5a 2.50 ----~----- STRAWBERRY RHUBARB 3 POUNDS -- - ·- - ',..- i - Papantony & Sons , Quality Fruits and Vegetables 1135 Central Avenue Tels. Wil. Deli~'eries 154~1361 Five Free KLINGE & WHITE Grocery and Market Ridge Ave. at Lake Tels. Wil. 113-114 4 Free Deliveries to Wilmette · and Kenilworth. MEATS We have nothing but the best of n1eats .. give us a trial and . be convinced. Rib Roast of Beef, rolled or 7th Rih H.oast of Beef, lb .. 32c standing. lh . . ............. 40c Home ·Dressed Country Hens Fresh Pork Hams. lb ....... 34c per lb ..................... 39c Sirlo:n Steak. Prime Beef, Round Steak, tender and juicy per lb. . .................. .4Sc per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Sc You must be sure of five things when buying diamonds. Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, 2 pounds each. Special for Saturday .. Order l~arly. Brilliancy Cutting Color Perfection Weight Before you buy, consult a Diamond Specialist. Buy by the Dozen Special Prices Are Given Savoy Coffee, 1 lb. tin ...... SSe Club House Coffee, 1 lb. can SSe Eloise Oats large package (and Club House Grape Juice, per china ware) ........... ... 2Sc pint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Sc Pie Plants, home grown, pAuL DAvEy -JEWELER1165 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 6 4 lbs.2Sc New Potatoes, 4 lbs ......... 2Sc Shady Grass Seed, 4 lbs ... $1.00 Set On-ions, 2 lbs. for ...... 2Sc .A. complete line of D. M. Ferry's Seeds.