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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1928, p. 6

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' Timely Discussion of A Timely Question Read the Facts About Penonal Liberty State Rights WIJ:METTE LIFE . October 19, 1928 . Wh7' Prohlbltioll! Nullification Advertiae for Biela on Additional Walk Paving C. C. Schultz, superintendent of pub· lie works, has been instructed to· ad· vertise for bids for the laying of side· walks in accordance with the provi.. sions of a special tax ordinance. The time limit specified in the ordinance has passed, and sidewalks will be laid on several streets and the costs re· ferred to the abutting property owners Action to this effect was taken by the Village board at its regular meeting Tuesday night. Waukegan Next Foe . for New Trier Grid Squad; Tough Game New Trierites are eagerly awaiting this Saturday's game at Waukegat~. The Gray-Green team expects to make up for the one defeat of last season which it suffered at Waukegan'~ hands. The score of that bitterly contested struggle was Waukegan 7-New Trier 6, in spite of the fact that Markley carried the ball over Waukegan's line, on a pass from Nelson in the last quarter. That last touchdown didn't count because the referee claimed that Nelson was not five yards back of th e scrimmage line when he pa·ssed the ball. This season's game is sure to be a hard one as neither team has been defeated and both have shown a strong attack in previous games. New Trier defeated Lake View 26-0 and tierl Lindblom. Waukegan has· beaten two strong teams by close scores. Three weeks ago they beat Marshall 9-7, by a sa~ety in the first quarter and a touch4own in the last period, earned by their dazzling pa·5sing attack. Two weeks ago they were able to nose out Kenosha, 7-0 on account of a Kenosha fumble and a short but successful pa s.; in the first quarter. New Trier wiJI be worried by the activity of Waukegan's star end, Palucious, and their halfback, Levandusky. It is ·.safe to say that if Levandusky ever gets loose he won't be stopped for he is one of the fastest sprinters on the North Shore. Byars, the fullback, is aJ.so a good player and can usually be counted on making the extra point s after touchdowns. WHAT LIQUOR HAS COST THE COUNTRY ECONOMIC VALUE OF PROHIBITION EIGHTEEN ARTICLES OCTOBER 11-31 in WiUiam A. Pope Company to Install Water Pumps The William A. .Pope company of Chicago was awarded the contract for installation of pumps attd other equip· ment at the Sheridan road bridge pumping · station, at the regular meet· ing of the Village board Tuesday night. The Pope company's bid for the job was $5,331. Recommendation to ac· cept the bid was made b.y Paul Hoff· man, chairman of the sewer and water committee. IN NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Elbert R. Herlocker have moved into their new home at 119 Tudor place, Kenilworth beach. Mrs. Herlocker, whose marriage occurred last April, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ]. Fred McGuire, of 565 Sheridan road, Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. Robert-G. McKav with their daughter, Betty, of 823 Ashland avenue motored to Delafield, Wis. last week-end to visit their son, Robert, who is .a . freshman at St. John's Military acade'my. - 0- The Christian Science Monitor T~ complete series of IS articles may be had for 50c Otdera sboold be left at the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING RQOM 1163 Wilmette Ave. (BVAIIS'IOII PACKDIG CO.) 111&-1010 Davia St. SPECIAl.& I'OR I'RIDAY~a-. SATURDAY Pbonei: Univ. 1.22~23-2·4-25 Mrs. Albert G. Ackerman, 811 Park Mr. and Mrs. Ed Low McCue of avenue, is recuperating from a case Columbia, S. A. are houseguests of of grippe which has confined her to Mr. and Mrs. Orja G. Corns, 1121 . her home for the past _few weeks. Ashland avenue. GROCERY SPECIALS Sucar, pure cane, 18lha.· ........ ., ............·........ 69c Cracker~ To~ Thumb, z · lb. pkg·.... .- ............ 3Sc Toilet paper. tia~ue, 3 rolla ............ · ~ .......... 2Sc Soap, AmeriCa..' F~ly, 10 bara .. ·. ·.............. 49c Monarch Golden Bantam Com, per can 18c; doz.-.. $1.95 Monarch R~ Rupbeniea, No. 2 can, 3 for ...... $1.00 Monarch Strawberries, 'No. 2 can, 2 for ........... 73c Orangea for Juicre, 2 doz......................... 6Sc · Chipso, lar·e pkg·................. ·. :·. : . ......... 19c Ivory Flakes, large pkg........ ·................... 19c· The New VILLAGE CHOCOLATE SHOP tn the old, well-known . location on Wilmette Avenue- now the First National jank Build:ing Soon to be re-opened Come in and renew old acquaintances MEATS Boneless RoUed Pot Roaat, per lb................ 2Sc: Native Sirloin Steak, per lb·..... : ................ 3Sc Native Porterhouse Steak, per lb ................ 39c Little Pig Hams, per lb·........................ 191/ 2c Large Smoked Calitonaia ·Hama, per lb·........ 191/ 2c Freab Dreuecl Routing Chickens, per lb.......... 38c Fresh Dreued Dacka, per lb..................... 38c ~ . . BAKBBY DBPABT.MBIIT £iallith malilaa, ~ doz. ......................... 80e Cream paffa, each .............................. tOe Aqel food cake, each .......................... 40c Home-made aw~t roUa, doz. ............. . . ...... 3Sc Home-made pumpkin ·pie,. eacla .................. 45c . F.... F~ Village Chocolate Shop FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 1150 Delh.ie. at ' aacl 11. A. M. aad Z aad 4 P. M. at :Ji)- f11 ,...- A..._, Wilmette Ave. '9" A "~~ + · - · - · TV~ ·-·-""'·-r·-· ~ sar~ ~ iijFW .__.,.... ~ 41# " '\\1: Phone Wil. 436

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