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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1933, p. 4

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25c GREEN OLIVES Richelieu big Spmnish 29 Queen.s. 30 count bottle, easeh MAPLE SYRUP Stdictly pure Oho Sa5. Pint j uis, eoeh ...... 5 I d 17. SLargie SO-HY. ..1e Bleoches, dishfets, deodorizes and removes saome. Especielly for hournehold urne. FIG BARS Unpeda JlaIeru' speeial wl*h f t.sh, soft ige. 2 lb s. 25c PEACHES: Baby Stuart extra large 1krm haIresý in r,ch syrup. Espe- No. 2 %, 35c cially fine for salad.2 e cons 5 PORK Strictly.f resh stock. WilsOn's Certilied. POUND, SOPmlü eToilet oa5e DOG FOOD Cooioed Rations. Ail Beef. 3 for 25C Doz. 95C BEAN SPROUTS Oriental for chop suey. B outNo. 2 quality. can ARTICHOKES Richelieu hesrts for No. 2 A salad or cr.aming. cn4c GRAPEFRUTý Rtichelieu perect whole segmnents. Ex. ceptional quality nt 2. 5 ,ýer lowprie.. 225 3POUNDS ...... outstandmng horses in e!ery division clashing ini Arlington's important stakes, the public will have the op- portunity of participating i the op- eration of the first American total- izer, installed at a cost of $M,00OO. C oming.from the east for the dur- ation of theArlîngtnmetgar the main, divisions of the powerfui stables ýowned by.11r. a0d Mrs.- John H4ay'Whitney, Mrs. Payne Whitney, Cornelius . V. Whitney,. William Woodward, Mr. 'and Mrs., H. C. Phipps,. Ogdeni Milîs, Mrs. Isabel' Dodge Sloan, Mrs. Katherine -El-. kins Hitt, Allan Ryan, Victor Eman- uel, G. -H. Bostwick, William R. Coe, Willis Sharpée Kilmer, Mrs. Charles Amory, Sylvester W. Labrot, Adolphe Pons, Morton L., Schwartz, A. Charles Schwartz and joseph E. .Widener. The horses. of several. of these noted sportsmen and sports- womnen will be at Arlington'Park for the llrst time. Arrayed against t he leading east- erm stables at Arlington will be the strongest establishments in the west, among them those, of-Edwa>rd, R. Bradley, Bernard B. Jones, Warren Wright, Mrs. John Hertz, Hal:Price Headley, Norman Church, C. B. Shaffer, Charles T. Fisher, Frederick A. Burton, C. LeRoy King, Leo Marks, John Marsh, P. A. and R. J. Nash, Charles C. Van Meter, Charles Bacharach, W. T. Waggoner and sons, T. C. Worden, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Mason and Arnold Hanger. Nomination lists of the seven Ar- lington stakes include the names of practically every outstanding thor-. ottghbred racing today and the $35,000 added Classjc is expected to settle much of the controversy occur- ring in the three-year-old division,. while either the Stars and Stripes or' Arlîngton' Handicap. shoud' ndth argument as to which is.the better horse-Equipoise or Gallant Sir. Trhe sensational two-yçar-olds- Mata. Hari, Miss Patience, Black Budy and Mr. James-are expected in the starting field of the Hyde SARDINES, King Oscar imil imported Euhb, lainpure boue ..... lot -hr CRABMEAT TelMO poney loes. ie ~-1. an, ech......22e POTATO %CHIPS Fr.rnh, crisp end wholesome. Large .g............2 o iaces .. In w at g on I 15C

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