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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1931, p. 8

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B.TER Brick or Roll,,.5 STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, .O dozen ..................3 PORK LOIN ROAST, lb .... ................... 2 8 BEEF POT R OAST, -1 RiB, ROAST. 0F BEEF, lb .. ... . . . . . . HOME, MADE SAUSAGE MEAT, lb. ....... LEGS 0F, SPRING LAMB,' . . . . . ... . SHOULDER VEAL ROAST,,. l . . . . . . . . . . . . BREAST 0F VEAL., 20C BACON, Slicd 3 lbs.......$100 *ttLLS BItOS. COFIF'E, 2 ilb. ......... . . .... 2 AIl Kinds of Cold Meat j v When it cornes from "Pearson'ss it's the best We Deliver, to W.mr.tte, Kenilworth, Winetk, 'Hubbard Woods, Clencoe RhJCS..CARPETS CLIDVLIKE. NEW-. Beautifulok' on ORIENTAL RUGS Double Bill Suaday Two operatic favorites, "Pagliacci" and "Cavalleria Rusticana," are sched- uled for Sunday nighit. Queena Mario will sing the role of Nedcja, Giovanni Mar- * tinelli that of Canio, Giuseppe Danise that of Tonio, George,,Cebanovsky that of Silvio, and Lodovico Olivierlo 'vfll be Beppe.ini the first opera. In* "Cavai- leria 'Rusticana."' Elisah. Rethberg wilI sing Santuzza; Frederick .Jagel1, Turiddu -Aifredo. Gandolfi. Aio: Ada. Paggi, Lela: and Philine Falco, Marna Lucia. Genilmaro Papi will conduict both ôpedras. Thle season'cornes to ail end the next eveniing vwith "Peter Ibbetsonl." The Most important Department of the Rexall Store Prescriptions Your health depends upon the mnanner in whieh your doctor's prescriptions are filled-upon correct quan- tities and upon potent fresh niaterials used ýin ýcompounding the prescrip- tions. That is why ýthe mzostimi- portant depa.iuent of the Rý.exail Store is p:.escrip-' tions-why each doctor's order is carefuIIy checked and rechecked by capable registered pharmacists ta insure absolute accuracy. at a .m. standard urne, on a special train over the Chicago and North Western railway, arriving at Peoria at noon. At the 1930 convention the corps won first place in thhe Class B competition, and has high hopes of repeating thefeat this year. Twenty men expect to 'Make the trip. E£rnest' A. Gould 'is commander of the corps, Oeville. G. Daily is vice-commrander; Norman Deno, secretary, and Charles Dahnckè, treasurer. Herbert Gould is drum, major. in last week's issue of WiMTE LÉ,1a typographical error occurred, which ohscured the meaning of the report of the. nominating committee. The item read that the, regular nomi- nations niight be supplaitted by otiier nominations made by members. The word' supplanted should have been szq'plemented, and the itemý should have read as fol lows: "The nominations, which were sub- mitté'd by the. nonîinating committee, niay be, supplenlied by additional nominations, which mnay be made, in writing, by any five members of the Post; such noinations must be in the hands of the adjutant before the September 8 meeting." 'flic following were. nfominated, by the inomiinating c ommittee, for the coming year: George E.* Leal for com- mander; David C. Leach or Orville ,Ç. Daily for vice-commra nder; H. L. Flentve, Jr., for finance officer; W.il- liami J. Bender:for sergeant-at-arms; D.. J. L. Walther and J. S. ýBarcus for directors; and Fred V. Lippen and Ha.rold 0. Mohir for delegates to the Cook County council. The annual election wvill be lield at the September .8 meeting. -JOHN B. STANTON Lullas Brotherg Open ,Fruit, Vegetable, Mart This %veek witnIessed the. formal opIenilig of" the Lulias Brothers. Fruit ald. Vegetable. Mnarket' at 605ý Main street. Lulias Brothers will.be remeini- bered 4h. villagers, as pioneers in ýth-e fruit and vegetable buisiness. They were for -several ,yearS located at 1135 Central avenue. The new establish- nient carmes an exceptionally CO'm- 9x1ý. RUG AND CARPET CLEANERS 1804 Central St. IN EVANSTON e Rates by Meter, Hour or Trip 24-HOUR SERVICE. <N I T e

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