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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Feb 1924, p. 4

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WILMETTE Ll FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1924 Latest in Lighting Standards The Major Will Locate in a House on the Hill \Vhether or not he was prompted hy Horace Greeley's ad1·ice to youn g men, it remain s that ~lajor Alht'rt L. Den man, Wilm ette's superintend ent of police has gone into the west an d purch ased hims elf a fine lot of grou nd on Glenview road in the terntory which, most citizens hope, will soon bt: a part of the village. The major negotiated a deal with none other than the congenial Otto Falk. justice of the peace · and suburban farme r , whereby the former acquires a spacious portion of the "judge';" fine acres. 1lajor Denman expects to build a home "on the hi ll" before another autumn whee ls around . He is a firm heliCI'er in the future of the west north shore. a conviction probably ba sed upon careful obse rvation while retained hy the county as director of highway poli ce. He reiterate s the sage advice, "Go west. young man I" DOLLAR DAYS TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, F~EB. 26-27 JONES SAUSAGE, 3 lbs. . ....................... $1.00 SWIFTS PREMIUM BACON, 3 lbs. . .......... . .. $1.00 MAYER & CO. HAMS, 8 to 12 lbs. average, lb... .... Z4c BRISKET OR PLATE CORN BEEF, 5 lbs.. ....... $1.00 POTATOES, 3 pecks for .'......................... $1.00 SUGAR, granldated, 10 lbs.. ..................... $1.00 COFFEE, extra value, 3 lbs. . ..................... $1.00 OOLONG TEA, bulk, Z lbs........ ..... ........... $1.00 CLUB HOUSE MILK, 9 cans .................... $1.00 TELMO PEARS, 4 cans .......................... $1.00 CHERRIES, Royal Ann, 4 cans .................... $1.00 TELMO APRICOTS, No.1 can, 4 cans . ... ... ... .. $1.00 PEACHES, So. Haven, 4 cans ....·....·.....·..·. $1.00 TELMO TOMATOES, 5 cans .............·.. . ... $1.00 PEAS, sweet, 6 cans ....... . ....... ....... ........ $1.00 CORN, a good brand, 6 cans ..... ..... ........... .$1.00 AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, 16 bars ............ $1.00 SWEETHEART SOAP, 18 bars ...... . ........... $1.00 MILADY SOAP, 20 bars ......................... $1.00 STARTRIGHT SOAP FLAKES, No.7, 5 for ... . .. $1.00 KEYSTONE CLOTHES LINE, 350 ft .. . ....... . .. $1.00 EAGLE MATCHES, 3 lge. packages . ..... . . .. . . .. $1.00 AUTOMATIC SOAP FLAKES, 5 packages ........ $1.00 KITCHEN KLENZER, 5 cans .................... $1.00 TOILET PAPER, Scotch Bill, 10 for .............. $1.00 SNIDER'S PRESERVE, STRAWBERRY OR RASJiBERRY, 4 jars ........................ $1.00 PARLOUR BROO.M ............................. $1.00 CERESOTA FLOUR, 1Ja bbL ..................... $1.00 The Ire Evanston the High compan~ a ier compa1 announced tit)n was$ Hoth cot th.: High!: age compa \11 11 be us terra cotta hence to r Th.: H i located on floor spact deal provi ful l CtJuipn Alcxand owner anc Park T ran in charge work und Evans ton dent ; G. urer ; Mrs Anderson of Mr. lrd D. C. P1 the Highl1 building I company. store in plant. Un under wa}l will contifl tht: build\ new build· August · 1, Transfer ~ fu ll possesj The Iret its main o company it lishment Highland as far nor George for the will rise will be b This build ever, for a said. In t · ings just p more dist<l! Vil lage ered a r to be uti!' Lateat In Liahtina Standar.da W. G. Stacey and Company Announce Realty Transfers W. G. Stacey and company, realtors, Kenih\ ortll Bearli subdivision has been att ractively illuminated with orn amental t.'lt-ctric lights as depicted above. The installation was made report the sale this last week of the L. C. Winkelhaus residence 1525 Lake un<ler supervi;ion of Fred A. Gurdes, consu lting- engineer. avenue. The new owner will take po session about April 10, the sa me firm also reports the sale of 100 feet with Judge Philip Sul li van of the CirBaptist Miller, Former cui t cour t as the princiJ?al speak er. of vacant on Chestnut avenue. Resident, Taken by Death Funeral ser vices for Baptist Miller, former residem of Wilmette, were held Thursday, February 21, at St. Josep h's c hurch. Mr. Miller passed away Friday, February 15, at his home in Los Angele s, Ca l. He had been in failing health for several years. Mr. Miller was a resident of Wilmette over a period of 55 years, moving to the coast city about three years ago. He wa s th e owner of Wilmette's first meat market and was New Trier Township treasurer for 20 years. He was one of the best known residents of the north shore. He is survived by two daughters, Josephine and Louise, and a son, Henry. Mrs. Miller passed away about 12 years ago. ----1$$$$$----· ·DOLLAR DAYS Tuesday and Wednesday February 26th and 27th You'll Find That Special· for Saturday, Feb. 23 FRESH DRESSED CHICKEN, for routina' or atewin., lb. . ................... ~ PORK LOIN ROLLS, lb.......... ................. 20c PORK CHOPS, lb·................... .............. 25c LAMB PATriES ................................. 35c FRESH LITrLE PIG HAMS ...................... ZZc SPARE RIBS, lb. . .............. . ............... 12 Yz c SAUER KRAUT, quart .............·.............. 18c TRY OUR HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT, lb·.... 30c Our Dollar Day Specials will be real bargains New Lecturer Named for Ouilmette K. C. Council William Obermeier was appointed lecturer of Ouilmette Council, Knights of Columbus, Tuesday of last week to succeed Peter Golbach, who resigned ncently because of lack of time to a:ive to the duties of the office. Following a conference with leaders of the council, Mr. Obermeier announced a change in the usual program for the annual Ladies Night, scheduled for February 26. Instead of a card party, a "home talent" entertainment will be given, followed by a luncheon prepared with the assistance of the women guests. The la st meeting of the council was in the nature of a Lincoln anniversary Wilmette Stati and ry NE~ Gift Shop· Open Tuesday Evening 1101 Central Ave. Phone 3051 LINGE ·-& WHI E Grocery and Market Phone Wilmette 113-114 Ridge Ave. -aelivt:r,y has also lockers fo their new ., . .. . . . . .N$u. . . . . . . . The Handy Sboppe 405¥2 Linden Ave. Phone 2768 Women's Siam Silk Hose, reg. val. $1.35; pair ............................ $1.00 Huck Towels, good size, reg:t val. 35~; 4 for ........................... $1.01 Bath Towels, good size, reg. value SOc:; 3 for ........................... $1.00 Linen Crash Toweling, reg. val. 3Sc a yard; 5 yards for ......... ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Scott's Ginghams, reg. val. 7Sc:; 2 yards for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Voiles-checked, reg. val. 4Sc; 3 yards for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Dark Percales, reg. val. 29c; 4,0 yds. for $1.00 Cotton ·challies, reg. val. 2Sc:; 5,0 yds. $1.00 Sateens, printed, reg. val. 39c; 4,0 yds. $1.00 Unbleached Muslin, reg val. 27c; 5 yds. $1.00 Bleached Muslins, reg. val. 29c; 5 yds. $1.10

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