ift . ttlit by: right taste will“: L P. 456 , Be Inner! um D." Scaling Jtrfor Ibur m. a by: but. .1153: .- when .. es RFIELD 1.x. I:Su.so lb. . 31.15 GS W Piiit LTC) DAY ONLY W, Ii htg,'tc1tt, an "u" Potatoes £11248! BOLD I ;,18c\¢5c an " IYS Ttge ttV Inf 21¢ Sth) F111 An 1W in .Mmmg of “,0 Dr. and an. J. EWPogda ttttd young poplin; well known among not}, of Ttto Cherry “mt, WWW: the , m of the North s on "' Uavintr tar Waarti, Ins, Saturday, w m.†oreek by Mr m, in larch a. They wm vim Mn. Fonda's William 'i/ttct: st 'iriaLTiii'. parents, Mr. ind Mm. P. W. RING“; t . , " ' who have I winter home in Miami. , 2Nget mttent I', if?" taett Dr. Fond. expect: to he hick in his son of 31:.er it: Churn Pt/g: oi8ee Attril 1, but Mm. Fond! W!“ my ItC40t Clutch 'treet. The Colvin not return until about . month later. famltt (us . Iarxte “mm†hare, , 'k, and Mir. Robert D. laminae" ; ' -...._.-- . of Fain cw mad, qt2utieoe have Mpg Hal Compton Bangs of 494 oust rettmterddrom n southern Gi; ttt tr ! rand, Gi-entree, left for Phterl New Orleans and.San Antonio. They nix, Aru., 8aturdar, Fm†i'lbi;iCi; " in M. Louion the my wtterm she was summoned by the iii-',if,o,,Tfo visit their son Robert who e", af her mother, Mrs. Anderson.} in attending Princi ia ' ' . Mri. Bum had inst returned home: P . ' “#5.; Hal Compton Range of 494 trtrii'ditn road, Gkncoe, left for Phoe, nix.‘ Ara., Setnrday, Fem-Dry 88, We plus Watt summoned by the ill- d her mother, Mm. Anderson. T) Fttrs had itttst returned home h“! anthem California. where she When for some time. , , , my, February 27, at 4 o’clock at tle." of Mr. and MN. Willard W. tth 872 Pine street, Wirumt. it. Bow-rd: Fund and â€he Magnet Stem. both of whom are member, of th; Skokie school feculty, Were tmited ‘in marriaite, the: Rev. June: All-tin Melanie. of the Winttetka damnation! church. performing kl: eetorwv. The guests Comprised only a few intimate friends and rele- than of Mr, Funk 1nd hi! bride.,'rhey will continue teach " the remiinder ot the year. ttnd will reside in the Wehsmberg apartments. V The tUte new ton-room brick dwel- tine whichrJamea Crabb is building on Abbington road, Kenilwdrth, and- which he expect: to have completed far Mar 1, ommcy, has been sold ttlt Joubh L. Baron. of Eumton. V & Stone. of 404 Linden avenue, were the broken. Mr. and Mrs, thn C. Roman; of 834 BM street, Glencoe, left that May fat a trip to Culifomh. Thirty-four friends su‘rprieed Mr. a. tr. Ryan of 632 Jefferson aventfe, 9Mreete, with a party in honor of * Mum-y on Sunday. Mitch T. 3m end shay-six were the features of JU evening. ' Prize winners were Ht. Ed Murphy and Mr. R. G. Sayles, trttttt of Highland Park. V ‘Domthy Klotz. daughter of Mrs. Glut!“ Klan, 722 Pmpect avenue, “Moan, won her first round match it the FJorfdd east coast woman's daupiomhfp Ming‘hdd at M. Auttus tine. Flt, this week. She defeated With Bowood, of Uniontown, Penn., liter . tlard-fought match. THURSDAY, MARCH 11.11926 Mr. and Mm, George R.Utoehm ot! 835 Hill mad. Winnetka, than an- nounced the harassment of their 2r,1,e"ftg,tl',s,, E. Roehm, to Jukson . Deep-lug; Jr., son of Mrs. “shun K. Beating. Jr., non of. In. hotel 1nd Lake Villa. Miss Roehtis ytreshmun’ " Northwestern univer- sity and a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Daring is a junior at Harvard university. No we has been chosen for the ,red- an; \ ' w Mrs. George G. Tunnel], of Glencoe, rho has been spending the winter at the Hotel Sovereizn. Chicago, is leav- le next Thursday for Miami to pass a early spring season. of w. and Mrs. Hugo Wagner of Wanton. when she became the bride of John Ult1 Wyer of Bun-ton, non if Mr. 1nd Mrs, William E. Wyer of orthnd, Maine, Saturday evening, February 27. " the home of her par- ttnts, the Rev. Irvin Lambert rehdinz the service. The Wyers will reside in Evmton. . ll Mrs. Louis Ritter of 948 Burr ave- lic Winnetka, was matron of honor at the wedding of her sister, Miss Helfn, 1:11:th Wagner, daughter In. Cir! Balm announces the mu- m._ of but damehter, Alice Julie, to ttertiirt Rogers Butt, February 6, in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Butt. who lave me abroad on their honey- miroa, will be " home in.Winmrtka after the first of June. 10 Mrs. E. D. Brieham of Glencoe re- l nae. 1 canâ€! mpleted her new home in abode. Wtnttr Park, Fla., Ott, Lake Oaceoh and is -now living there with her NOR' daughter. Kn. Fanny Brown., _ M, Mm. 'C. G. Everson of 430 Lake “empGleame. will entertain Mrs. MM J. Nmy. Mrs. Chris}. Fantasy“. A. N. Clwrett. Mrs. E. R. Bum, In. Cashing Smith, of Wil. mm, an] In. Raymond Tnvlor of Winndh. at I vanishing luncheon Wednesday. Thin Will be another link in the ehatt of Inch events given for the Congregational Church guild. Carlfonrlldhh, son of Mr." and Mrs. Don M. Hull TM Vernon "mac, Gimme, returned last Monday from a ,threas “If trip to Florida. Re, viaited man! dun in _De1attd at Stetson tnth-ttv, We}: he 1t,tt tra last you!» Re also went trot, . time in and "ottn(t St. Petersburg: f loll Ar, NORTH SHORE NEWS Dr. In’d In. J. EvnettiFonda and non. of 760 Cherry street, Winnetka, nu leaving far Ilium, Flu. Snturdny, March 6. They will visit Mm. Fonda's parents, Mr. 5nd Mrs. P. W. Human,- who have tlt winter home in Miami. Dr. Fonda expects to be hick in his omce April 1, but Mrs. Fonda will Mr. pad Mrs" Randolph Buck ot. tt avenue, Glencoo, are leaving for l New Oriana gMonday, Earth 8. From â€hat city they will take the steamer for a eruiae, to Honduras, stopping ion route at, Havana, Panama', and ivy-ions points of interest along the i Central American coast. They expect {to be away about a month. _Mr. uni m. Albert tl. Scott of 255 Marti , road, Glencoe, were hoata' at di " on Thursday evening. Among tMir truestts were Mr. and Mrs. J. Ca _ ton Aapley, who have Wt., mun-$2; from a West Indie. cruise. I 9 ' . 5 Mrs. Waller Strong of 1897 Tower Hood, Winnbtka, is to be one of the (ifiiijt"anj,iiii,"ii for the sixth. annual Military ball given by the Army and Navy ehib [in the Gold rooni of the Congress' hotel, Saturday, March 20. The wives 'yat the general others of the sixth than area will also assist. Mrs. John agie of TOI Foxclole ave- nue will bei one of a .group'of young women, whb, under the leadership of iMra. Edwin Bmheqro, will present Ittl'.', of all nations as one of the features of the ball. . Mrs. Howjrd E. Perry of Portland, Maine, in th house zuett of her lla- ter, Mm, Rudolph Mat: of “Wynne- elie," in Hubbard Woods. Many of her former friendahnre entertaining for Mrs. P , who will remain here a while 1mm. Mr. and re. Benjamin AKIeck of 695 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, who were the at: for the past two months of r. and Mrs. Theodore Dickinson 1 their winter home near Miami, P1a.,!have returned to the vib. latte. Dari ' their stay in the south, they spent week cruising to Beva- n: on the ickinlon yuht. Mr. andghirs. Frederick W. Cope- land of 1082 Spruce street, Wilmet- ka, are sailing for Europe Saturday, March 6., Tttit baby can, Frederiqk, will stay in Chicago with Mrs. Cope- land's mower, Mm. Packard, for two months and with his grandmother, Mrs. F. K Copeland. for the month of May. . . MryandiMrs. Allen G. Milk of 790 Sheridan Eroad, Glencoe, returned home; last» Sunday after a month's trip to. Chlifornia. They toured'in scythe": California ant also visited Portland. Ore., and Denver, Co. _ Mrs. Sherman Gable. 511 Ash street, Winnetka gave . he: “My, March 5, from 3 until 6 o'eloek, n honor of _ her new daughter-in-law, Mrs. Paul Goble. ThefPaul Goblet. are residiNt in Evanston’ at present. Mrs. thiortte W. Mioth of 731 Bluff street, Glencoe, WWO left on an east- em trip Februnry It, in visiting in New York City. and will be away un- til about April 1. Mr. Kieth expects to join Mrs. Mieth in New York City the 1aiteripart of this month. NORTH) SHORE MEN IN HARVARD DEBATE TEAM Two m)n.ois men who are students in Harvard college represented the college in the triangula- delete with PGGr1vuin and Williams†February 27 . t , The mbn are D. E. Stoll, of 2738 Grant street,'rihmntrtoti, a sophomore. and D. W. Chapman; of 900 Elmwood avenue. Minions, a. junior. Stroll ‘argued trithl the ammutivo team against Williams, while Chapman was a member of the negative squad which faced 1ymyt1ynnty Chnpritan is president; of the Harvard Debuting nounc'iL ’Ha- in I graduate of Navy Trier ma. "shoot. . . 'I' wnmtrnrx VILLAGE t TRUSTEE RESIGNS Trustee J. D. Pierre, for (Ive year: . member of the Winuetkn village "ourtei:1, _tendered his resignation" to President John B. Miller last week at a meeting of that body. Mr. Pierce mid that he was brood to resign be. "tttttMr i3: private, Minus demands more ti c than he u able to give it yotg,t,,,tp:,gtg,etgt'2."it, to the "union, t villain mm. The regg- nation in moptod’ m reluctance. The “mom author who wrote "The Child', Garden of Vernon†perhaps ‘houaht ( that the swam. would an" "11¢be that: blah; a they don’t 1050Md. ",',' 'r, _"?" PROCEEDlNgg T IN PROBA COURT M " electricity wad irited for pub nu- trr public ut' power pla _ in the United Quite: Decem- ber, 1925, than on: ttttrm C my one mot i, wording to'p rt of'the Uni sum Geological Hey. The re states that tlie, to 1 amount of Micky generated sad the 6, ,000,000 ki1tttttloP. V mark for the t time, with tt tot: of 6,108,- 000 kilowatt-hours for he month - average daily output 197,000,- 000 ki1orututot1ris, on in 'm of 2 per cent 0Ver the even rate for Nov mber. The year 192 therefore a with an average d 1y output of eetrieity 10 per cent Ybyr than tha at which 1926 started. . e total output for 1921 1y 6,000,000,000 kilowatt incr use of more, than 1 on the output tor' 1924. E ctric light and po'w comps!» ies Illinois had an out t trf 510,- 711, kilowitthntra " ring De. can " 1925. This was increase of t _ per cent over‘ the utput for Nov mber and an lacuna of i) pet can ‘over the output for December, 192 T ', N. F. WOMEN tigi?fll?gg " KINDERGARTEN CHOOL Se 1 Taking Co In Eh. emery College Thi Semeg- . ter, Report . ' itu, Hazel Knox, l 6 Spruce stre t, Winnetka, Miss alie Budd ing , 614 Maple avenu Wilmette, and Mrs. R. N. McConn 1, Jr., 507 La avenue. Wilmette. member: of he mid-year cllu thirty-nix stu ants enrolled in the N tionnl Kin- de arten and Elemeptar allege this be of the class in Mi Elizabeth Cla be of Bulgaria, head the Amer., iea Kindergarten and j rGaiiiry sch oi, Sophia. The _ do! origi- na d in a. kindemrtg opened in l9 by Miss Clarke and the Amer.. icn Board of Foreign 'iturionts of the Conttr'egtstiortat ehure i, In an " fo to bring the benefl of. modern ed ntion to the children f Bulgaria; am: for Winnetka's p4 flee station were referte na -eornmiture, of whirl St mr, is chairman. at th the' the, for inte '"f1i)t PLANS 1%t'iill, WINNETKA F HOUSE ed wit CO ll ', Guess You Di t _ ather-inUtsyr ,to son n-law as you here to tell y v I lot m money!†, er ,rreat Scott! lo after alll" Clio-per _ ' just saw a doeto itd he said 3 ould go to Europe rt my health. t do, you suggest?†_ ' suggest another d r." 'AZZ without any oblist riott on your, part g-book‘ facts we, know you will d with interest. Write or one to Lake County Eng eating Co., ‘384 Central venue, Inn: for Winnetka's Aejpotred new "tation were referte , V to the h.. tareommittee, of whii T. Walter A. PIE. is chairman. at t ' kneeling of Village council last nr for fur- , eonatderatiott. Th~ plan: all remodeling either ol . , village hall l [fire station, liy wN h menu s eh larger building can . construct- fot the some union I of money eh' would be require‘ to build a lplete new station. _. , . teds In Estates Course Attorhgy Plans to Cue to of Sqttlen’xent; et Supreme Court, I W: Entries; Orde . . At April F 1 l One of the choi a»: vacant, logations in H g il b a rd Woods; excellent, Fstpor- tation; size of lot 1b'x166'; beautifully wpod4t ', im- provements in and Siid for; Good terms. " Léuis Frankel; 65 , McCai- mick Bldg., Hat. A's s, Chi- cago, or write, M ' Harold Kills, 5139 my; l ll " Chi: no of the most inter ting mem- of the class in Mi ‘Eliubeth Ire of Bulgaria, head the Amert Co., 284 Céntral' ve Highland Park, 111 ' Phone H. Pc, 39 We Will 5&1de“ F R E ' n HIGHLAND up: mas, 310an PARK, imam FOR MILE h'r"ii'iti"gt'i'ihn u a. Jabs-‘3 can. Writ: for f booth mu MON‘OIHIIO. Ink. tus., “j Distributor: Then I ail nutty for W88 near- an, an per cent lost all E. V. Orvis,' gtbqrney'i _kamu, Ill., nppearod'lut week? are Justice Frederic B. De Young the IMP!!!“ cpurt tor a writ at in order to obtain a new , l foe Durand on the plea that guy lad new evi- dence. q l a _ . Jaek,Durand, ke, ttrl . and In. Scott Durand of Lake ' ' when." eial months ago was to the poni- tentiary for three to year: bu I robbery charge, will ' to remain in the Penitentiary F' April at least. I f 5,. ' ' Justice De Young _ led the Mr- peal and Orvil will no take ‘the can to the' supreme court all: tbrine-st attheAprilurntateotiit. ‘Orvlslud hoped to be able to _l1vttaiy the to: lease of his client on ads pending appenl to the aurrrmneieittttt. V AP"eteir.1tl'ri7r.rrvAnuiss WANT ADS BRING Much is Said about 'stvltro, the “dashing girls,†but I so! ttsj,feet inclined to duh out of t e my frttett they heave in sight. l , A ', l New Home ht Cost Beautiful new E ish trpel half-timbered seven ban: on fine lot with) ma tread in paved street. home but Urge living room C ith W1 ind vaulted tseilii a, ward; stone ftrepiaee e : chinaâ€: Funny dining 100nm "iit1Oitchen by bu tu, 93an Four; dumber: e j 'itil. hall: Gu-age designed tq pitch the 'rehitiseture of the) Yelling. Fixtures by Cae f. ' ( This home could _ at be dupli- and in this diet tge In: an $18,000 ort ' ' and in located fairly close “if," grtaitt Hepots on the C) ti . W. and A. E. & C.R.R, Ai)aertrtittm Illinois. Price $11390. . Key " A. C. My & Coll Glen Eilyn omce, 35p“: mm from the C. tr " ' depot. (Mr. Rank). " g 160 N. LaSalle St. if ism. m4 550 Crescent Blvd/then Ellyn Phone Glen 'ia.tht 505 -. A. C. Hott CO. ' " "i. _ Groceries, Méats, Etc. 39.41 dethigSt. Johns. Areniie Pl C ", ('"' will open a : First Class Meat Marth Opening Anna unceme: on March 13th GROCERY ‘DEPARTME‘ The {addition _df'a market to o l store makes it poasib for yiou to do all your marketinj in one place. . ,',:" Comé 'and'gee What you _ nt in meatscritettitt ' eta/or telephone us -.- 464-r and prompt sewide be givenypu, _ , . '. _' ' . /' 1H A full line of high [gagig meats b and fresh fruits and vegehblps in' conjunction itrith our o' C. NIEBUHR ' Williams, Barker & Severd MONDAY & TUESDAY, MARCH " l 1,6; a j " ' _ Each Day j tit, £3.33“ tlet Mt s'iiit,"iir!ili; flgtttl2i a a- me, “as. G um 'o'l'SU't'J, Dakar-la, Solid Silva- “in; to be sold Ila-0mm. DE LERS INVITED. Waimtrtovtmrtonttm.toenthmottregti" For eneggy bmkh --1RltClillli CREAM getyetttttttt,1,'r2t'ed'fi .trmsosaittuttisiw;omtutFt boundless and!†Much the but by. ' :'j,tj,y,,'e,,,t,)'i'rr"d"'"""'tr""' spins strong. , / "e ssowtr,atroiuh 'COMPANY any in your I iiiitiAu'iiGor'uiyoseter,regtt-d_ t,tgggitht2ll'""'"'t'""'" gammy. health. . Ltditkmiritvenfiettttatrett hunch 2d/tdWt'e"ll212tuenri'dlir/t"l snsirudstsrG-sdr-tartuai'tqPt iriiTiri2EiE! 624-680 SOUTH WABASH.AVENUE REMOVAL SALE AUCTION PAIR! 29m MILK $500,000.00 at our alumina: AUCTIONEEBS Phones W Crips, lULTS W at FIVE