c~- UI'DD ti ·TR ·ED OlJB DUNGHEONS? ~ "OicltiiDe Favoritea" Reatal The business men in tbe village have foaad oar basiaea luncheons "just the · thing" to prepare them for a busy afternoon. Ler· us serve your next..lancbeoa· . 1\fter tbe show drop In and try one of oai f~moas sandwiches: it w·ill prove to be a "night-cap" so necessary for undisturbed sleep. ciS L. B.' CONFECTIONERY 637 MaiD Street. ~==~~·~==~o-o ~==~o~o~==···l ~ .. - · · .. Does Your Property Need.. ., An·.;v Repal·rs .1 0 a 0 ' · · 1 a . .. 0 0 .- All Gr~des of Stone, Brick and Cement Work d p· J · Cbamneys an arep acd Re-stucco and Waterproof Brusbcoat · OZ~S - 'C W k arpentry or Usb 01:10 ... · SaD tr e 21 RI~~OND 'A!. KENILWORTH . · · 01:10 I I 0 I 0 0 I o .PH. 011:10 0 11 01:10 As the pr~ at the second Vuper concert of the Fourth Sea":" The secoad nual obstrvadce of son to be__sjven Sunday, January Hygiene Weeks in Wilmette is sched- : 15, at the Wilmette Baptist chur~h, uled for the period from January 16William Harrison Barnes, orgamst at the church, designer ~~ ,the 30, when the firm of Schultz and ~o~d~ magnificent organ and sponsor·.of Wilmette tailors ~nd cleaners, a~vatc the program of concerts· that have the boyA and girls m the communatymarked the ministry of the ·Baptist under 12 years 'of age-to. co-~erate ·church to the Community since the in a hygienic venture ~htch !·es \!P organ was installed in the Spring their regular· school ·lllStructaon 10 of 1924, wiD give a program of "Old health matters. Favorites." The plan is to clean, free of charge, Elsewhere in this issue of WIL- one garment for each child bringing lll'tTit LII"8 is a coupon which it such garment to the Schultz and· is hoped the lovers of organ music' Nord shops · at 1152 Central av~nue, will use freely so that Mr. Barnes Wilmette. may play not those ·which may "Cleanliness," says Emil A. Nord, happen to be his own favorites or of Schultz and Nord, _goes be_y~nd .atthe favorites of a few whom he tention to: the · body atself. Scaentasts might ask, but the favorites of a have long since discovered that c~othes large number of the supporters of are carriers of germs and dasease · d h td b 1 ed at regu the Vesper concerts. The coupons ~ct~usoo ec~ intetvals. should be filled out and sent in to · lar and not too infrequent the ·wilmette Baptist church at The dry-cleaning process, these ~x- · once. Tlfey need not be signed. perts tell us, is thoroughly effective in .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __. the destruction of disease-causing PURCHASE tl"lb\.CTOR germ organisms. This fact was re~dily established by army experts dunng Bids on a cattepiUar tractor with the World war. snow plow attachment were received "It is our conviction that habits of 1 and opened by the Village board at its nteeting last Tuesday night and cleanliness in wearing appare are Superintendent of Public Work C. C. quite as esse..tial as those having .to Schultz was authorized to immediate- do with keeping healthy the body atly effect the purchase of the machine self. The boys and girls o( today are f the men and women of tomorrow, a~d from the \V. B. Lauer company, o it is in their tender years that health Chicago, at a cost of $4,295. . habits-even as to clothing-should be formed." TO MEET TUESDAY Hygiene Week for boys will be The regular monthly meeting and from January 16 to 23, and for girls card and bunco party· of the Junior from January 23 to 30. membership of the Woman's Catholic club of Wilmette, wliich was to have been held on Monday evening, January llr. and Mrs. Christopher}. Curran 2, has been postponed to Tuesday eve- of 415 Greg9ry avenue entertained as ning, January 10. Prizes will be given their guests on New Year's day Mr. and all members are urged to be pres- and Mrs: Christopher Reilly of Auent. The time of meeting is 8 o'clock. Park, Ill. · . ·. j ........ ... ) ) · · O.T BE s VBGBTABLBI Mttshrooms ...................................... 31c · Fresh Spinach, pee~ ...................... : . ....... 31c Cauliflower ................................ 25c and up Brussels Sprouts, box ............ ·................. 21e Artichokes, 2 for ................... ·. . · . . . . . . . . . . . Z5c · Carrots and . Beets, 3 bunches for .... .. ............. ..25c Head .Lettuce ....... ·................... 10, 15, and 20c Squash, 6 pounds f.or ...... : . ...................... ZSc Kalamazop ·Celery, bunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z5c Green Peas, pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . · · . . · . .. · . Z5c Sweet Potatoes, 4 pou11;ds ..·...................... ZSc .) ·aVITI California Oranges, dozen ......... 49, 75 and 89c Florida Oranges, dozen ....... : .. 49, 59 and 69c Florida . Grapefruit ............ 2, 3 and 4 for 25c Tangerines, dozen .................. 15 and 49c Jonathan Apples, 2 and 3 pound$ ............ 25c Cooking Apples 3 pounds .................. 2Sc c GINGER ALES I" Cliqttot Club, case ....................... $2.15 Morand, case ............................. $1.45 Canada Dry, case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.15 t· ·1'-b·O.eaa.0111-, Wate.- ea.-, Paftle~, Radlltb· At klle· · · B _ . l e Mee1 1143 Wilm.ette Avenue Opposite ~ost Phone Wil. Oflice ~691-2694-823 Four Deliveries Dail,