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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Feb 1930, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE TO SAIL FOR WEST INDIES Mr. anJ Mrs. M. LeRoy Minor, 929 Sheridan road, and their two children, Janet and Harry, are spending this week in New York before sailin·g for the West Indies on Friday. They spent the greater part of this week with their daughter, Sarah, at Briarcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Minor and the children will not return to Wilmette before the n:iddle of next month as they will · spend a week or two at Miami Beach before returning home. Mr. and. M.. s. Alex Joslin of 240 Essex road, Kenilworth, are also making the West Indies crui-;e, sailing February 14. LIFE Febr.uary 14, 1930 :shop-Lifters Take Woman's N. S. Opera Fans Suit From Hanna Shop to View Artists The Hanna shop in No Man's Land was visited on Monday afternoon by two shop·lifters who stole a woman's gray three-piece suit. The theft was discovered about half an hour after !he shop-lifters left the store. Act.ordm~ to the descriptions given the Wtlme~te l'olice, the shop-lifters were a tht~l, sickly looking man about five feet stx j;1ches tall, who wore an army overcoat, apd. a woman about five feet eight inches tall who wore glasses and a dark coat' and weighed about 165 pounds. in Domestic Life 1903 1930 Birthday Sale Our Money Sa.ina Sale is in· creuiq ill ·olume each week. And for DOLLAR 'DAYS IN WILMETTE we ha·e added · extra yaJuea. 4 Pkgs. $1.00 Z Forhan'· Toothpaate . . ... $1 3 Pepaodent __ . . _.. _.. _. . . .. $1 3 Large Mothproof Baga~Extra Heavy Side Opening ... . .... $1 REXALL & PURETEST PRODUCTS Catarrh Jelly ....... : _.. .... . 19c Corn Solvent ............ . .. 19c Beef, Wine ~d Iron, pint . _.. 79c Antiseptis, pint ............. 59c Glycerin and Roae Water . _. . 19c Camphorated Oil . . . .. _.. 33c Glycerin Suppoaitoriea, 1 doz. . _. . _... _.... _.... .. . 19c Mineral Oil, R usa ian Type, pint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.. 69c Cascara Tablets, 5-ar. (100) .. 23c Agar-agar .. .. .. _.. _...... _. 79c Mercurochrome ............. 19c U. D. Zinc Oxide Ointment .. 15c HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Firataid Medicated Plaaters, 2 for . .. . . .......... . ...... 2Sc Firataid Adheaive Plaster, 1 inch by 5 yards . . .... . ... 29c Firataid Dental Floss, 2 for .. 2Sc Rexall (Blue) Hot Water Bottle . . . . . . . .. _. . . . . . $1.19 Symbol Rubber Glovea, per pair . . ........ . . . . ..... 59c Kantleek Atomizer ......... 98c Klenzo Hair Brushes, 79c & 89c Klenzo Bath Brushes ...... .. 98c ElectJ:ex Curling Iron ........ 98c Jonteel Powder Puffs, 3 for .. 2Sc A community event! As a part of your community we take plea~ure in joining in this Dollar Day Event. Dollar Day Values Bea as Milk Milk N'AVY OR GREAT NORTHERN HAZEL BRAND PET, BORDEN'S OR CARNATION THE WHITE NAPHTHA 11 lbs. $1.00 1~ cans $1.00 North ~: hore patrons of the Chica~o Civic opera will have at~ opp<?rtunity to view the opera stars 111 thetr back !>tage and domestic life Monday night, February 17, at 8 o'clock when an alltalking motion picture, 44 Behin_d the Footlights." will be presen~ed . m the New Trier High school audttonum. "Behind the Footlights" will d.epict the entire story of the Civic opfra from technician and ballet to OP" ra star and guarantor. The picture is t.o be projected by the Western ElectT'lc Portable Sound equipment. Among the notable perso!1ages '~· ho '"ill mak~ their appearance 111 the h1m c·re: Samuel Insult, president of the Civic Opera company; Herbert John son business manager; Giorgio Polacco and' conductors: Vittorio Trevisan. M argherita Salvi, Charles Hackett, Edith Mason, Chase Bar om eo, Charles :Marshatl Cyrena Van Gordon. Rene Maison ' Cesare Formichi, Robert Ringling, . Mary McC?rmic, ~ichard Bonelli, Virgilo Lazzan, Antonio C-:rti s, Coc Glade, Hilda Burke, De~;1re Defrere and William Tyroler. Continuity has been given to tl,e picture in a very clever and interesting way. Orchestral music will be played :11 ·interv~Js throughout the film. The program will be presented under the ausptces of the Winnetka Op~!'a club. In elaborateness of detail and cost of production 'it promises to t:clipse any previous feature the club has presented. . A new drive to increase the memh er_, hip of the \Vinnetka Opera clt~b will he inaurrurated with the showmg ::>f this filn~ Those wishing to join nl)w are invitc<.t to communicate with ~Irs. Barret Conway, 387 Lind.en street, \\'innetka. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett and small daughter, Mary Leone, 55 Essex road, Kenilworth, are leaving this ~fon ciay for Los Angeles, Cal., where they \\ill stay at the Ambassador for a \vee k c·r two. The Barretts will be away for about six weeks and will return by way of Portland, Ore. ... 12. cans $1.00 2.8 bars $1.00 cans P&GSoap Salmon FA~EisilNK 6 No.1 tall PORTOLA-IN TOMATO SAUCE $1.00 Sardines Standard Quality 10 cans $1.00 Co·n, Peas, Tomatoes 1 0 No. 2 cans . $1.00 .t I Pineapple Soap Chips 4 No. h cans $1.00 21 QUICK ARROW AMERICAN HOME-SLJCED HAWAIIAN s lg. pkgs. $1.00 t's simple enough. as tho01ands of women have recently discoveredNo more hard-water roughnessNo more embarrassing rednessNomoredishwater odonPacquin's used daily wiD keep the busiest bands smooth and youthfuL · National Tea Co. Sar1· rtJitll Sal"' Central and Wilmette Avenues Pboaet Wibaette Z8 ud 29 819 llaln St. R3i Ridge Ave. !l4M-i0 Linden A -,·t>. 11~9-91 Wilmette An. no:;.; Piggly Wiggly Ct>ntral An. Central· Wilmette Avenuea Pb.onea: Wilmette 28 and 29

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