reraO' 5429 KENTUCKY BURLEY TOBACCO* "Direct Fromf Grower to You" Old. Kentucky Burley Tobacco is the creamof the flnest crops Kentucky's bountiful sou can produce-ri pe, nch leaves, smooth and miellow, with that, rare old - fasioned >flavor and fra-ý granice that only. proper, "aging". can proiduce. We -bank on it, you have neyer tasted -or smoked. a finer fia- vored, more satisfying tobacco in al your life. Special Ofr FIVE: POUNDS SMOKING TOBACCO Rich, Ripe, OI.d Fashionied Leaf Our Old Kentucky Burtley is no more like manufactured tobacco than day is like night-guaranteed free from chernicais and ail other adulterations that conceal imperfections, delude the sense. of taste and undermine the health. We use the same method our grandfathers used in preparing to- bacco for thein own use-eveny trace of hanshness leaves it - nothing to "bite"y youn tongue or panch your taste. Thousands of tobacco loyers the world over swear by its inimit- able smoking and chewing qualities. REDUCE YOUR I We seli direct 1'OBACCO BI LLÇ f rom the grow- er, this eliminates the eighteen cents a pound Revenue Tax-alI manufac- turens' and middlemen's profit, there- by effecting a saving to you of 50% '4"8 M05 . D<DEPEFNTOBACCOI GROWERSASSOIATION I McChur. Sldlg. ,Frmnkf@rt, Ky.L and Charlotte Peirce were two of seven girls giving a stunt, and these two, with Btty Davis and a number of other. girls built pyramids. Betty w.as-also One of a quartet giving a stunt . Mary Ann -Lowrey of Win- netka was ini a tunibling act givenby the upper schôoL A. son, Tommy .Joe, wa~ oit Mr. and'Mrs. 'George Hebson of 8650 Niorth Trumbuli avenue, Niies Cen- ter, May 13, at the St. Francîb hos- pital. Mrs. Hlebson,. t he former Es- telle Steffens, is the daughter of Mr. andi Mrs, J. F. Steffeis of 1525 Wil- mette avenue. SIDlNEY ,,SILIBER Concert Pt'6ist and Pedagogue Residéece Studio: 606 Washington Ave. Phone: Wilmette 4661 guardian ofthte lire. Mary Mordoif gave a talk ou the founding of Camp Fire. Julia Car- roill secretary, sumimarized tlue past year's activities of the Wekealeafila grolup. The woeod gatherer's rank wa*s -give n. to Doris Sauvage in recogni- tion of. her .successful coinpletion :of the first .step in Camp Fire.' After the -"firemiaker's' desire," Katherine .Shank' sangaàsÔlo'ý with Camp Fire words written to the tune, ".From -the Land of the. Sky Blue Water." The girls then offered some -of' the, camp songs.- The couincil fire closed with a brief, iniformail visit be- tween 'the parents.. The Wekealeafila. Camp Fire Group is expressing, its. gratitude to. Miss L ois Cook, the secretary of, the Con- gregatio.nal churchi. for the assistance she -gave. Addison A. Riglhter, 1221 ýAshland, avenue, Wilmnette, aind Frank , Watt of tEvanstoni, in otored to Tu'rkey Ruti, Id., for the wNeek-end(. This Sunday, May 28, the Wilrnettir team is scheduled, te play Nules Cen- ter on the latter's diamond, located on Ridge road north of Church street.% On1 Memorial day- the local boys, will go to Evanston to play Murray's Evanstons- at Boltwood field. As announced in last week's. issue of WILMZETgLire, 1-the Wilmette. team again will be. under the- guid- ance 61 W. Di. "Doc" Rennolds, who has been in the basebal spotlight in Wilmette, both as player and mana- ger, for many years, August Fe- W. Siebel Caàndidate for. Beneh North shore. residenits are interest- ed in the c ampaign now being con- ducted by August F. W. Siebel of Winnetka, candidate on the People's, judiciary: ticket for judge of theCir- cuit court of Cook county. Mr-; Siebel, who resides a t 466 Sheridan 'road, Winîîetka, is a grad-. uate of Lake Forest university law school. He- was admitted to the practice of law in 1903.andhas prac- ticed in Chicago continuously except while in war service. Mr. Siebel served in, the Porto Rican'campaign during the War with Spain, was a captain at the> Mexicaii border in 1916,- and was captain of infantry during the, World 'war. ENTERTAIN Spanish songs at a meeting of thé Spanish-dcuýb of Northwestenn uni.- versity recently. This was the club's last meeting* of:the yean, and the Ar- gentinian consul in Chicago was- present. New Trier's senjior Spanishi class is taught by Miss Frances Flentyve. The cla ss als o presented a gnousp of Spanish, songs al ail asseni- blyl al the high schqo receâtly.. Mfrs. M erle C. N utt of Mutine, wlîî lias hee.î visitiîîg at the home of lier ioaeiis.the tf rhn fD. Smails of411 1126 Central Av.i i ANNOUNCING,,.. a New GOO0D HUMOR SHOP. at 1147 WILMETTE AVENUE A Treat for i GOOD FREE DELIVERY PHONE WILMETTE 4640