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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jul 1918, p. 8

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LAKE S.HORE NE;WS, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1918 Navy Committee Report For June Hospital Garments Made Convalescentt robes.............55 Hospital shirts ................ 20 Pajamas......................32 Undershirts...................32 Total.......... .... 139 May....................... 84 Increase.................... 5 Knitted Articles Returned Socks, pairs . .................. 177 Sweaters ............. .......... 4 Scarfs ......................... 11 Total.........................33 May ....... ................. 193 Increase...................... 401 Mrs. T. A. Copeland; Sent to American Fund for French Wounded, June Sweaters:...................... 7 Helmets........................ Vristlets, pairs .................. 7 Trench;'cap............ MantlaXWaslington bags......... .5 Total ........................... 27 CofrsCommittee Report, June Sweaters ..................... 75 Socks, pairs ... .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . .74 Scarfs ........................ 20 Wristlets........................ 58 Helmets and Trench caps......... 58 Total .................... 280 Given Out in'June ' Sweaters.........................8 Socks, pairs......................3 Kits................14 Italian Relief Committee Made about 600 garments in past two or three moniths. XWomen's dresses, boys' shirts, infants night gowns, hospital shirts, sweaters and bands. SWIM AND RECREATE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL Swimming Classes Grow in Popularity. Many Beginners Learning Safety-First Art By E. B. Jackson Residents of the Nev Trier Township and our north shore suburbs should feel justly proud of the splendidly equipped "'Water Gymnnasium" of the local high school and should come to know that it hsa real community asset during the summer months as well as during thc school year. Each day from 8 o'clock in the morning until 3 o'clock in tile afternoon, with twvo family nights, Lake New Trier is teeming with swimmers and non-swimmers, not only recreating and exercising, but also becoming expert in one of the most useful of safety-first expedienits. Every non-swimmer along the north shore should avail himself of this opportunity to learn to swim in water teprd Swimomsi ers shonu' ld becomiycem fomrt. ore proficint. Natatorium are experienced adult directors and are present whlenever the pool is in ,'use regardless of how proficient the users may be. The regular classes are arranged to suit the needs of the applicants. Children are supervised in the locker room and showers as well as in the swimming pool. Visitors are wvelcome it 'any time during hours. Mothers of boy swinmers may visit and watch their boys on Fridays. Anly imnformation regarding classes, fees or any other matter pertaining to the New Trier Natatorium may be had by telephoninig E. B. Jackson, Winnetka 588. V.& Military Post Express The military postal express service established for the Expeditiomiry Forces has charge of the collection, dispatch, and delivery of all mail emanating from, and destined for the American forces in France: It also will receive, dispatch and deliver the express arising, or arriving, in France for the Anlerican forces, and will d eliver express bound for the United States to the proper express coin- There are those people who claim to believe you can waste thrings and also have them to use for war punposes.* S EIMA r , I I launch forth to find a response. 4N1eedI not even sign your name or address. 'This office receives and holds replies for You. Hours:B8to 12 a.mr.; 1 to 5p.mi* Sundays and Evenings by Appointment DR. H. G. WALTON-BALL Denial-Surgeon 1209 WMETTE AVE. WILMETTE PHONE WILMETTE 391 h ELPr WA INTED WANTE D--AUTOMOBILE MECIIANics and app~rentice. Winnetka Motor Company. 32-123-tfc WANTED--A WRITE WOMAN FOR general housework. Call 710 Washington or Phone 1975. L34-ltc SITUATIONS WANTED YOUNG WOMAN WILL CARE FOR children, six, years old and under, every day except Sunday, from 9 to 12or from 2 to 6 at her home; Kindergarten Instruction. Call Wilmette ?93-RI. L34-ltp Mi ISCELLA NEOUS RAZOR BLADES-ALL KINDS OF razor blades sharpened while you wait. Satisfaction guaranteed. Chandlens, £30 Davis-st.. Evanston. .. 6.1'3- WANTED TO BUY-SECOND 'HAND clothes, Holsinan, 524 Davis street. Phone 4676 Evanston. Drop postal. * ___LTG34-tfc YOUR VACATION. DON'T OVERLOOK it. The GrandView Hotel on the Chain OLakes in the beautiful hill country of Central Wisconsin, is the right place. Send for printed matter. Wallace H. Lord, Manager, Waupaca, Wis. L34-3tc '-improved with 121 TExri The Guaranteed Homestead Floor Paint Putit n i th * ftenoo an i netmorning. It's just what you need for worn hail or bedroom floors, or for badly~ soiled kitchen floors. It gives a hard, glossy finish that *withstands wear, and it looks well I on any floor that can be improved by paint. Stop in and let us tell you more about this and other Devoe products. We know they'll give you entire satistactiot. We have dght colors you may sielect from. E. B. TAYLOR- & Co (Successors to A. 3. KARSTEN) * Phone, Winnetka 998-999 WINNETKA, ILLiNOIS 4a -i-o -A$ 0pm NJl LOS!i'A.,1)'uU. nD with the Lake Shore News inmnediat- LOST FEMALE CALICO CAT, B3EAR ely. L3-Ilug Grand Rapids cat license. Call Wvil. 974-W . L34-ltc; LOST---A1 RING~ OF TEElTH1 IN WlL1- - mette. Liberal reward. Return 1t~a LOST-LADY'S GOLI) WATCH. EN- John 1R. Wallace, 100 Broadway- el * O ALE; graved Initials P. W. Communicate W II. 1667.* 4-t M1r. and Mrs. John Baker, 347 -FOR__,.--- ____SHE ___..G _ Hill streeti,l stetmooettoo' RRootcokrefod rd, Ill., FOeR, l SSiAnLgeEr-.- U$S5E.0D0: SWEhWeeIlNerG &M AWCiHlsIoNn-, yesterday, for over the week-end, to $7.00; White Drophead, $12.00; Free visMi r.w ihB kers brthe, W Droiphead, $14.00; Singer's Shuttle, vB$1200 to $16.00; Shop-worn, slightly C. Sproull. used Singer's, style 66, $18.00 to $29.50; new style White Rtotary, $16.00 to $25.00. We repair all sew- Mr. and Mr . Harold Rowntree of Ing machines. Easy payments. Pat- Kenilworth aiunce the engagement terson Bros., 1522 Sherman avenue, Evanston. _____ LTG33-tfc of their datfghter, Dorothy Wornall, to Duncan 'A. Talbot of Evanston. kitchen gas range. Phone 2118 WIl- " incite. W. Synmons, 141 Prairie avenue. L34-ltc Mrs. A. W. Levy of Sheridan road &UR SALE-LATE MODEL PAIGE, has gone to Colorado for the sun:- six cylinder, seven passenger, with mer mnths.glass sides; In perfect running con- Tri..'...17er monthtls.- dition. Will demonstrate. allt iirnette 118.. 14123-tfc FOR SALE-2-TON TRUCK, WISCONMr. G. C.. Kingsley of Kenilworth sin Motor, Raefleld carburetor, A-i left Tuesday evening on a business shape. Apply Wilmette G3a0r-a1g2e3.-It fc trip to New York City. FOR SALE-SEWING MACHINE MO- -. 1'----tors. We have them to fit any sewing machine, $15.00. Buy now. Big ad- Miss Ruth Rice, 757 Twelfth street, vance coming In July. Patterson is visiting her grandparents ill Lock-. Bros., 1522 Sherman avenue, Evans- 11ton. LTG33-tfc port, Il. FOR SALE-WILL SELL CIHEAP MY $25omnassive mahogany cabinet grand talking machine; just from the fac- m~~mam ntnintory, used less than a week. No fair oferrfused. Call and see it. 317 IGreenleaf avenue, Wilmette. 1 here' no af a lse 3-2-f l' FOR SALE-TWO StUIY RAE ode t o t ti I S garage 21x25; in excellent condition; wareY aa tpae.1w1ovld8 m.ak e Ideal cottage. Call1 X-VfII- want pa age.F5_R1RENT-5 ROOMVS AND BATHI low rent. Phone 1065 or 1292 W In. Nolegitimate propo- FOR RENT-FUHNISIIED ROOMt UR siin ne'eiae t thing the nicest; references ecag siteoen heitte o d. Phone Wilmnette 2060. L34-lte Evanston Packing 1565 Sherran Near Davis St. Avenue Comp Evanston Phones: Evanston 1822-1823-1824 United States Food Adinimlist ration License MEATS Wilbmette 113 Number 06719. Legs of Lamb .............. .... . . ............ .. :.....35c Hind Quarter of Lamb............................ 321/c Shoulder Veal Chops ........ . .616004100........... ... 28c Shoulder Lamb Chps................... .It.,. .. .... 32c Pork Loins ........................... ..... ....... .. 30c Swift's Preiumni Ham........ ......... 00161164....... .. 321/c Little Pig Hams, smoked . .. . . .. . .. ................ .. . 2 4/ c Cottage Hams, smoked:....................... Our best Ham ........... * ............. 3 01%c Armour's. Star 'Hang..... ....................... 331/c Best Native Boneless Corned Beef 28c and........ .. . ... 32c Best Native Sirloin Steak .:..........,,;......38c Native Rib Roast of Beef 32c and............,,0......38c Native Rolled Roast of Beef................. ... s,,.30c Best Native Rump Corn Beef 28c and............. . 30c Hens.................32/c Economy Steak Large Pork Sausage . ,.20c . . 25c Fresh Spare Ribs.........20c Brains .................. 15c Fore Quarter Veal . . . .. . .24c Bologna....... ...... .. .22 Leg of Veal...... .. ,. .. 28c Pork .Tenderloin ......... 48c Chickens ..0. '........0..37c Beef Sweetbreads.......45c Pot Roast Beef 1....Z.20 Pig's Snouts............18c Hamburger Steak . .. ',...20c Frankforts .............. 22c Beef Tenderloin ......... 35c Liver Sausage ....... 20c Dixie Bacon..........301/c Country Roll .:....Z..2c Fresh Neck Bones ....... 91/2c Salted Beef Tongue, lb.. ...25c Calves Sweetbreads ...... 65c Pure Young Pig Pork Boston Cut T-Bone Steak 28c Sausage..... ..... .... 35c FISH FFrreesshh Lake Trout.......25c Fresh Lake Superior White- Halibut Steak...... 32c fish.........5 Fresh Codfish ........ Fresh Lake Herring.....15c CANNED GOODS r!J~ItC1I ~I '? I , : .3 "': _I I__ __ _ ~ r -f -- ---- 1 rrI I1IrI~CI~ 1 I Q LQ ~ k6'~~P~k~lrIW)Tl~ ~I~. RR~k(IAYl ~7F:n II I I I I I ~PCr Ii no I Blue Ridge Tomatoes, 2 cans for . ' 29c Mazola Oil, pts. 33c, qts, 69c 1 gal. ............ .. $1.25 Lakeside Sifted Peas, doz................... . ........ $1.95 Lakeside Tiny String Beans, doz. .. . ....... .. .. .. .. $ 2 .2 5 Lakeside Peas and Pork, ready to serve, 3 cans for .. .... 25c YAarmchot uCr'slu b Salad Dressing, large bottle . ,. .. . ........ ,...25c Grape Juice, a case,..... ,... ..... ....... $3.60 Monarch Coffee, 3-lb. can 85c, try our 20c Coffee. Fowler Peas, 2 cans for... .25c Pure Olive Oil, cts.,,..$1.50 Snider's Tomato Soup ,... .12c Peas per can....... 1/ Canned Pumpkin l0c and i5 """e2/ Fowler Corn, 2 cans for... .29c Tall Can Salmon ...... 20c LARDS BUTTER Lard Compound . . . . . ... 27c Brookfield Butter ... ,,....47c Lard, 2 lbs. for......:.. 59c Troco, Special........,,. .. 31c Kream Krist, new substitute Elgin Creamery Butter ... 46c for Lard, 12 oz. ,... ... 25c Goodluck Butterine, 2 lbs. 65c Fresh Eggs ........... 39/c Head Cheese ............ 20c Order Early Only .1 DeliverySaturday Tel. 1822-23-24 *We, Take Telephone Orders Friday for Saturday Sale ii1 ut 1;I ri o aroma 0=0 opt ° aL1v 0=10' p~~ +++++++++ +4+++++++ +++++++++++++4+++++++++ I O+ 1,?. .- f;. r. "{.'$ o5n.c, *111sess, A: WITHOUT A'RUIDDER I * No one would wish to ride in a, ship + O + without a rudder, 0+ Cancelled checks are a rudder for your :i Ufuture guidance, andwill enable you to + save and cut out many useless expendi- + mzhne. tuin es. 4 OtS Ytd +Come in and let us tell you how a +*0 tures.on AT~-+ a-r-~-~f ~1 F ~21~~~I<Y r~~~~jJrr Schecking account will help you. + 3 per cent paid on -time deposits. *+W ILMETT TAEBANKI CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $100,00o.oo0II 4.. I-le SWILMETTE, ILL. . 0i I *+ . 4 +¢4 . 4 +++++++++++'+++4'4' ++++++++++++ .0 orlo=zzora O~W=z='oacl~ 0eintae.Cl 111 S~YIIII

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