TO CONDEMN ROUTE FOR THROUGH ROAD 48 PIGGLY WIGGLY, 7 St. Johns Aveue NATIONAL TEA CO., 503 Central Avenue GBHREATER GROCERY VALUES Foulds‘ â€" ‘‘¢S%}:®**"_ _ 3 »â€"B%%G Lea & Perrins‘ Sauce ____,;;. 25¢ Paas $5¢"*" Dyes *« 9€C Jelly Bird Eggs rAQhr ____* 15 Queen Olives S\ iNX NA . /"L, 20e Queen Olives YN!NMLCO!!A!! .["L, 35¢ . 1b. > 18c Shredded Wheat Cake Flour it Dal Raisins SEEDLER NrFCrARS Baking Powder .;\ Extracts :..is iss . $@g | Sale for Friday & Saturday, April 18 & 19, 1930 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Palmolive Soap "NNSJNLNT 3 Super Suds C coroam. _ _ Grass Seed "DaAnk ~ « Tissue earion sher % FRESH FRUITS New Potatoes § Green Beans . Apples _( Carrots GaAr Bacon ARMOUR‘S STAR BRAND "EIXED FLAVOR * rmit Granted +Ww the ented wily the at being _and adâ€" y of the Northern e Skokie o. North ing the for the lding on 1) Iry cit * FASFER®: : :._ _ _ "C COMF AGAIN BRAND full ANCY GREEN SP» NISH gt. jar NATIONAL OR HAZEL full FANCY IARGE FRULT qt. jar FANCY soUTHERN FANCY __sTRINGLESS Fancy OoKInG GARDEN FRESH the int Commissioner Reay moved that the building inspector be instructed to isâ€" sue as requested with the understandâ€" ing that the Reliable Laundry. & Dry Cleaning Co. will sign an agreement that the building is to be temporary th their property on Green Bay road north of Vine avenue. 4J UOue mopE! ls. Lemon, Almond }90¢â€" ue Vanitts â€"â€"â€" bottle VEGETABLES! at the building ;s to be temporary id will be removed in one year and at no gasoline or inflammable liquid ill be stored in said building. The RUMEORD‘S AT A SAVING i pay .rolls m February PRICED LOW pré Dr vr Vanilla Bills Paid ioner Reay presented bills rolls covering the period uary 15, 1930 to March 15, movedâ€" that the same be ind vouchers for payment for the several amounts. ailed or the several amot prevailed. iggregated as follows ols :. m garton 1000 sheet rolls 2 »â€" 19¢ 3 o 22¢ & hanke 25Q phat: 9c __» 15e al‘lu. 39€ . 35¢ © ths. 25¢ 2 * 25¢ 241b Te cakes phas phogs 2oz 19 ies € the bunch 21¢ 19¢ 22¢ 17¢ THE PRESS $2467.12 Dept Dept Dept $19,354.61 The report of Herman Schwery, Justice of the Peace, showing collecâ€" tion of fines to April 1, 1930, in the amount of $223 and the report of Charles Glass, Justice of the Peace, showing ‘collection of fines to April 1, 1930, in the amount of $5 were ordered placed on file. Limbility Insurmnce ............... City Hall Bond Expense...... Fire Station Bond Expense . Municipal Yard Bond Expense Library Site Bond Expense . &n( Maintenne Water Reve Job Orders the Approve Taxi Bonds Commissioner Zimmer moved that the following bonds of the United States Underwriters Company coverâ€" French Art Metal Works, Ornamenta) Metal, City‘ Hall The Floorâ€"It Company, Marbelette Floors, City Hall Vietor 8. Pearlman & Co., Estimates Approved Commissioner Brown moved that c following estimates be approved d vouchers issued in payment of the veral amounts: 1 The A dynamic allâ€"talking drama. based on Channing Pollock‘s famous Broadway stage hit Combined with the musical hits from Florenz Ziegfeld‘s original Broadway success with Laura LaPlante â€" Joseph Schildkraut â€" Alma Rubens | Helen Morgan â€" Jules Bledsoe â€" Aunt Jemima Derrpath Ebratre «l Impt PHONE 321 timate riek Hodizdon hitectural ‘ser of Public Health and Safety of ‘Street and Public Impts. of. Public Property ... rish ing Fixtures SATURDAY, APRIL 19 â€" MATINEE AND EVENING Rinâ€"Tinâ€"Tin motion prevailed. 1 Mullen C with Rod La Rocque â€" Barbara Stanwyck â€" Wm, Boyd and Betty Bronson and Contingent ue Bond Expense Advances and Expenses of Autos wl An allâ€"talking outdoor action drama; full of romance and thrills C added â€" COMEDY â€" NEWS â€" CARTOON 1 Decorating, City Hall $1000.00 City tion 10 + FRIDAY, APRIL 18 A DELIGHTFUL TALKING PICTURE OF THE TURF Hanging . Light , Hall i Com pn?\y Division . "A" Betterments to MoNDAY, TUESDAY, APRIL 2122 UNIVERSAL‘S TALKING, SINGING TRIUMPH "Show Boat" added â€" â€"NEWS â€" COMEDY â€" CARTOON Alice Day â€" Eddie Buzzell added â€" CARTOON â€" NEWS â€" COMEDY from the original Broadway stage production with Jack Oakie and Polly Walker ity Hall "Little Johnny Jones" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "Hit the Deck" SUNDAY, APRIL 20 "The Locked Door" "On the Border" A Colossal Production NEWS â€" REVIEW and a cast of 1000 POLKA BROS. 2019.58 2109.66 7263.58 1283.80 1668.55 76 510.16 £06.43 300.00 529.08 469 M 600.00 261 22.00 95 08 15 with M. F. Bresnahan: Bond Nos. Lâ€"10366, Lâ€"10368, 1â€"1034, Lâ€"10370, Lâ€"10372, Lâ€"10376, Lâ€"10378, 1â€"10380, Lâ€"10382, and Lâ€"10384, each in the amount of $2,500.00. Clarence Derusha: Bond No. Lâ€"10454 in the _ amount of $2,500.00; Irving H. Whitcomb: Bond No. Lâ€"10386 in the amount of $2,500.00. The motion prevailed. * Commissioner Gourley moved that the American Legion and the Womâ€" an‘s Auxiliary of the American Leâ€" gion be granted permission to use the council chamber in the new city hall for their meetings to be held on every other Thursday of the month in accordance with the‘request thereâ€" for.â€" The motion prevailed. ing taxiâ€"cab license be approved: The proposition to annex Lake Bluff was defeated by a majority of 482, and the proposal to bond the city for $70,000 to purchase a site for the $250,000 library building offered by Mrs. Kersey Coates Reed and her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Charles H. Schweppe as a gift to the city in memory of the late Kersey Coates Reed, was favored by the voters who gave the proposal In Lake Fotest city election Tuesâ€" day, Mayor A. B. Dick, Jr., was reâ€" elected for. his third term without opposition, and his entire ticket with him. > % a majority of 946. Lake Forest Voters Defeat Lake Bluff Annexation Project Thursday, April 17, 1930 LAKE FOREST