Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1928, p. 4

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Seller ol Good Footl Central Ave. and 12th S··~ Phone Grocery 510-511-512-513 M 5th to SPECIAL SATURDAY, MARCH· 3 ONLY ~?.u~·~. ~~~~~ ~~~~~~:...... \Ve have only a lintited atnount of this Bacon, at this price. It will not last long. Sl.OO, 40C NATIVE RIB ROAST OF BEEF. Lb. . .............. ·.....· . . . . . . . . . . . . . It \viii be a great help if you \viii give us your order Friday. FRESH GROUND· HAMBURGER STEAK. Lb. . ................................. . PURE PORK HOME-MADE SAUSAGE MEAT. Lb............................ . CANE GRANULATED SUGAR. Finest quality. 10 lbs. . ....................... . FRESH EGGS. Guaranteed for any purpose. Doz. . ................................ . CEREALS. Quaker Rolled Oats, 3 lb. 7 -oz. pkg., ZSc. 35c 69c 39c 2Sc 2Sc ~~~~n~ .~£. ~·h·e·a·t: .~~~s.t~~. ~~~~· .......... · My own blend. I know this coffee is, and I know it will please you, lb. 5Zc Ric:J.elieu One OiL Pure, Imported Italian of the highest quality, qt. . ........... . $1.11 ~ St111Ut Slicecl Peaclaea. Large No. 2~ can. These are very fine,. and very cheap. Doz. $3M; can .... : ..... Z5c DiMr Sweet Gardea Peu. A big bargain. Doz. $1.51; 2 cans . . ................... ZSc ..._,. Hawaiiaa Sliced PiDe· ...... Large No. 2~ cansnot No. 2 cans. Doz., $111; can ...................... ZSc p.._ Paa P...·t Bt~tter, 10~oz. can .................... ZSc Ba.. a... Rice. Fancy, lb., 7c M.ple .... eo··· what Orlo& ow .... IP'IP- It is hard to determine c... ., · 5 · S..ta the difference between this and pure Maple syrup. Qt. can, De; pint ·: ......... · ........ Jic A,lrieata. Fuq 8,_.11···· All fresh fruits are h~. . Why don't you use Apncots and Prunes for breakfast? Lb., SZc Price'a FlaYOriq Eatracta. Almond, Lemon, Orange, Vanilla. 2-oz. bot. . ................. Jlc VaaiUa. 8-oz. bot., $1.31; 4-oz. bot . .... .. ................. 72c Welcla'a p..,. JeUy. Any kind. 12-oz. 'tumbler ............ 31c 7-:oz. tumbler .............. lie Mouooa Aaparqu Poiata. Tender, white. Very reasonable. No. 1 square can. Doz., $3.75; can ........... . ............ 3Zc Mai.. Sweet s..... Cora. Corn is one item that is scarce, and raised in price. I guarantee that this corn is the finest produced and the price is based on the old cost. Doz., $Z.15; . can ....................... lie ~ Smart Tiay Sifted Sweat p..._ Great value. Tiny, tender. Doz., $2.51; can ························· ·ea.-. ~ cans, 3 cans, .... w..-..... ........ ·................... De Collie T-ateee No. 2 can. Doz., a... r. ···· $1.SS; can ................ IZc R....... C.tStriaalaua..... Fresh string beans are very high. Use these. They are perfect. Doz., SZ.JI; can De . (Continued from page 3) Judge John A. Swanson for this office, because it believes tha~ Judge Sw,a nson has had the exp~raence ~nd t~at · he possesses the ababty and mtegrtty of character essential to properly qualify a candidate for this most responsible office. "Judge Swanson ~as born in Chicago in 1874 and restdes at 7217 C.randon avenue, Chicago. He was admttted to the bar in 1895 and has been actively engaged in the practice of law in Chicago. He is married and has two children, one now in attendance at the University of Chicago. He is a member of the Illinois Bar association. was elected State Representative in 1910, State Senator in 1914, Judge of the Chicago Municipal Court in 1916. Judge of Circuit Court in 1921 and re-elected in 1927. His record is dean, and at all times he has had the support of citizens interested in decent government. The Committee further believes that Judge Swanson's candidacy offers an unusual opportunity to voters to vastly improve the present intolerable condiEdward G. Sieber, Wilmette's first tion in the administration of law in Chief of Police, answers last roll caJI Cook county." and is ..mustered out" at the age of 72 years. He has served the Village as Street Commissioner, Policeman and Chief for 33 years, retiring in 1924 because of iJI. health. An all north shore basketball tournament, the proceeds from which will Mrs. Hoyt King of 711 Forest avenue, be donated to Arden Shore, will be entertained at a thimble party Tues- held at New Trier High school gymday in honor of Mrs. F. F. Howard of nasium under the auspices of the Wilmette State bank on March 12, 13, 14 Wooster, Ohio, who is a ·house guest and 15. The tourney is open to any of the Kings. team composed of amateur cagers from the north shore, regardless of . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . age or weight, and will be held for the two-fold purpose of determining the championship of the entire north shore and procuring funds for Arden Shore. Nine teams have already signed up and it is expected that at least that many more will be entered within the next few days. The tournament is open to any team of amateur standing with the exception of teams from High schools or Northwestern university. Ten men will be allowed on each team's roster which must be registered before the tourney starts. AU players FOR GRAYING HAIR must have resided on the north shore for at least six months or must be employed by the organization they represent. Entrance blanks may be obtained from l'*aurence Roth at the Wilmette State bank, who will be in Notox is the safat, molt active charge. Mr. Roth was, previous to his graduation, the lntersch~l natural way to restore color Athletic Manager for the University to gray hair. of Michigan. Gold, silver, and bronze medals will It does ita work oo Na. . be presented to eight players on each of the three leading teams at the end tuft'a own principle: It of the contest. This is the first atalipe beneath the outer hair tempt ever made to hold a north shore wide cage tournament. covering, and replacea Hold North Shore C a g e Tourney as Arden Shore Benefit NOTOX ...... · 8 Absolutely the finest that grow, and they are wonderfully cheap. size, lb. . ......... IU~ ~30 size, lb. .. ......... De -.so . . Jea' a A .. ···· For saltine. Lb.............. . ~ ....... A .. ·, ...... F'lllel'b. Mixed. Lb. Large No. 2~ can lie; No. 1 can ..................... Jic a·='·liaa Gnpelnit, Delicious. Contains onl~ the meat of the Ri~·l·· Attn ... F"-it s.iM. . mlor inside the hair abaft. Ia~ the sudace ··aJiw" and IUitroUI as oriplallyl u.fr:~ .. ~:. -~ ..~~·..·~Ji; Nocoz rau1ta are uniqueaupranely natural! If your · hair ia fading or ltla1red, wh)'DOC~. Mr and Mrs. Arthur F. Marquette and ·Mrs. Marquette's sister, Miss Margaret Gallagher of Winnetka, have just returned from a trip to New York. ' Mrs. W. N. Pomeroy of 11~ Ninth street entertained at a birthday party Thursday of last week. A buffet dinner was served and bridge was played later in the evening. -o- Dea.... ...._. P·--ee Lb. '*tl IJ ........................· ........................· c.-It H-w. White Qoyer. Use · · it DOW. It is very plentiful and . c:beap. Cclllnb . . . . . . . . · . ... Zlc w· T.W. ···· .: U ...... ·.................. Jic ·~s-. . Large 10-oz. bar. 1.0 bars, $1.21 6-oz. bar. 10 bars .......... 74. ..N..... .... ... ww.. S....Ge 10 ····· bars .... ac c.z=e :t=e -~· . ~ c..... Wu T.W. Linden Crest Beauty Shop 4 30 Linden Avmae Phone .Wilmette 3777 ERNAU AKELY Pianist . We441ap Teaeber Accompanist 8 or 12 in box , ........................ . TRIO PHoNB WILIII!'nl! a'Vallaltle Clabll Receptloaa I,...

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