Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 May 1933, p. 22

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= a r. W, »& £ to rr Beginning of operations at Pal- Waukee airpôrt's concession at A Century of Progress exposition çriginally scheduled for Sunday, May 7, has been delayed until the opening of. the fair. Closing of the fair gr.ounds to automobile traffic, was given as one reason for the postpon-, ment. Pal-Waukee b ias the exclusiv e con- cession for the operation of heavier- than-air aircraft, except Autoigiros,.at. A Century of 'Progress during the period.of the fair. The plan. of the, Pal--Waukee management is to operate a-'shUttle servcice between the fair grounds and the Chicago municipal airport. -lI this way. it will be possible for fair visitors using the air hunes to have di-* rect. transportation from tbeir city of .departure'to A Century of Progress. * Leaves in Stinson on Eastern Business Trip Paul Rilling left last week in *is Stinson-R, which he loeeps at Curlis airport, on a business trip to New York, Pbiladelpbia and other eastern cities . Mr. Rilling is connected witb a conceru tbat supplies equipment for beauty parlors. A Mr. LaRue of tbe same firm, wbo also keeps bis plane at tbe Curtiss bangar, made a busi- ness trip last week to Saginaw, Micb. He left *on Wedniesday and returned on Friday. Mr. LaRue owns a J6-5 Stinson. Heavv Fog Forces Down th of Winu. 3211-1 atkq<cà RR. Pk 8039 @areWil.802-03 fotThums., VwLt SL, May 181 940Z "t' QUALTY MAT S III' SPECIAL WISCONSIN VEAL SALE!1 SMITHFIELD patrons are te, enjay the Lest VEAL that we havie evor off ered. Wisconsin is noted for its Milk Fed'Calves, raised especially for the bout maerketa. Tastes Pire chicken. VEaL SPECCIALS, LEG 0F VEAL. RUMP- OR LOIN, 5 o7 lb..avg.. l.. b.' JC very bout.çcnt .....2Il C BONELESS. ROLLEDlb'P KTVEL b.I c VEAL ROAST Sb 9Cl ýVEAL CHOPS. Loin Rib Roast Beef St a ndin g, 6tli and 7th rhb. Meliow-' ed to tend- ornes. ini aur coolers. Lb.. 15cS BEEF, morning forced a Northwest Airways sbip down at Cuirtiss airport near' Glenview. The plane, a Hamiilton, enroute f rom 'Minneapolis to the Chi- cago municipal airport, "sat down" at Curtiss about 3,a.. m. 'The mail and express it wvas cryn were taken to the Cbicago airport by truck. The 'Plane remaiueéd at Curtiss field until Friday. J. L. Hecht's Fleet Is Overhauled at Curtiss, Rolled, boneless, genumne spring Iamb. Very -best quéality - nothing boetter. Average 4%~ to -hl or haif. Wonderu l be. Mit Fre.... . lb. 9C fvor .....i.17 Bettie Lund, considered one 0 world's foremost womnan stunt1 xvbo will bing tbnill-seekers to feet time and again at the Ame Air races.to be held july 1-4 ai SPRING LAMB ROAST: Genuino spring, 1933. shoulder roast-y ouâg and tiender, trinuned, ready for- the pan. Av«g 5,to 7l bs.. ....... tbe 11 Waco F-2. v n '. .5u LIbN L8O lu _______________A new Stinson Reliant arnived INSPECTORS HERE Curtiss airport last week, from t] »epartment of Commerce In- Stinson fâctory. The sbip is a spectors William A. Winston and place ca-bm jobi powered with a L Kennetb Johnson. visited the nortb comirig motor. It takes the place Shore airports ast Friday. tbe old Stinson-R and Stinson-S. b.35C U lb. 29c jFoi 1PORK LOIN, Fresh d ail1y. Thefo littie, loin& cook dry and sweet. Average lb.12c1

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