en‘s best! ed curves. ‘ stretch †!COD- Falon side i, hose eluâ€" te you are T‘ S $ supbortt pport ! gur ! The Twoâ€"Way â€" controls The c ig the hours you """""Nu .P'!t items you ¢ ‘ Grocery. % »SEPTEMEBER 16q , agreed Want Ad; ‘d that ould | ; 4 continge ""v i: ‘last Imithson‘s bequest : amounted .to over a million dollars and later to threeâ€"quarter million:. In that day & small things it was ‘a great fortu For 10 years . Congress debathd as to whether the ‘Governâ€" ment ought ‘to accept the bequest, thus putting itself in the unpreceâ€" position of guardian of an & ward. o w . In the preamble of the Act finally Congress has stated that the Unitedâ€"States has received the patty of Smithson and provided "for the faithful execution of said trust agreeable to the will of the liberal and enlightened donor." It 1 d that the President and the mbers of the Cabinet should be the state highway departâ€" e effect the widening of route 45 #4 a four lane highway from Day ‘to the â€"Illinoisâ€"Wisconâ€" sin state line. % , this matter was brought to thé attention of state officials at &n edrlier date, the dommittee was told ho action could ‘be taken unâ€" til yville effected a widening of thh highway through the village itutibn and the relationship of the 0 ‘.- ent to it is most extraorâ€" §ry one may say unique. It owes its brigin to the bequest of James mithon, an Englishman, who died in Ge in 1829, leaving his enâ€" ire eftate to the United States of metia, "to found at Washington, undet|the name of Smithsonian Inâ€" itutibn, an Establishment for the nevegge and diffusion of knowledge among men." embers of the Institution, but that it shguld be governed by ‘a Board of Régents, composed of the Vice sident and Chief Justice of the United States, three Regents to be appointed by the President of the Sena, three by the Speaker of the H . of Representatives and six to be selected by Congress; two of om should be residents of the District of Columbia and the other fout From the different States. f hsonian Institution has been the parent af the Weather Bureau, the Rish Commission, the Bureau of AmeÂ¥ican Tthnology, the Geological Surviy, the National| G‘llm of Art. | In its reports the inquirer will find the whole progress of huâ€" man Iknowledge. Under its roofs one #ill find the graphic story of merfican history. h _ No) one has learned why John > son made the bequest to the by ing parallel parking. After this was done, itml;:;ndthsttho moved through the village with more ease, but was slowed up nl the north and south limits of the thwn were met. It is thought that Gnly two feet need be taken fromithe sidewalk on each side of the rpad to bring the highway to ;’ economic and social progâ€" Tess by our young Republic trom ‘days of the fishingâ€"nets of al New England colonists, the es‘ wagon of westward migraâ€" tions the Lindbergh transâ€"Atâ€" f Sairplane. § e just pride in Smithsonâ€" ian Inktitution, situated in a beauâ€" tiful | ‘ at Washington. Alâ€" h it is generally considered a nt agency, to which we have ted the administration of of our, bureaus, the inâ€" f fact is that it ig_ neither the ; Ville, j one has learned why John n made the bequest to the I States. There is no record of Sthithson ever having visited our hotes, nor ever having correspondâ€" ed with any friends in America. *I interesting to reflect upon the | that the leading scientific of the: United States is hy 'nnhlnstitution Elnd t:;fui‘t stablished by an Englis » with bur Government serving as adâ€" ator of a trust. No ward has had such a powerful guarâ€" the ind , Lions Club of Libertyville, teek appointed a committee to up a resolution to be sent to istrict engineer at‘ Elgin, to k State Aid Viden Route 45 tate Line sired width through Libertyâ€" nor maintained by Govâ€" appropriations. Small apâ€" ns are made for publicaâ€" eertain of its .eientg?e disâ€" s, but the relationship of the States Government to the tion is that of guardian. founding of Smithsonian Inâ€" es of the wives of Presiâ€" f the United States and othâ€" President stated in his $ to Congress. "The adâ€" it of the highest interests mal science and learning and of objects of art and of results of scientific exâ€" is conducted by the United ve been committed to the ‘Institution." The visiâ€" eannot fail to be impressed WEEK 1: by Raiph imtative, 1 go, H1J., Sept. 5.â€"No visitor hington neglects to call at turesque castellated building Â¥n stone known as Smithâ€" Institution. In the popular is simply a national museum me ‘of Charles A. Lindâ€" #Spirit of‘ St. Louis," the "Star Spangled Banner," AY,SEPTEMBER 10, 1986 ‘ IN WASHINGTON iph E. Church P , 10th Congressional District Local Baseball Championship Is Still Undecided Th:g.n Brognrti Oilers, made good boast eir . manager "Brains" RoHery, on Labor Day when t.h:y overwhelmed the Highâ€" land Park Legionnaires with a 16 to 5 victory. The Legion team was made thp underdog from the start by the efforts of newly acquired outfielders of the Oiler squad. The new players, along with the old, smashed their way into the lead in the first inning and from then on each time at bat, they widened the Dettman, who did a good j the hot corner for the Oiler day before when they met a cago team did the hurling. H master from the start and al the onnaires only six hits ing the afternoon. Geo Hall pitched for the Legion nine for the first six innings after which he was relieved by his brother, Eddie Hall. The two teams are now : tied for first place in the city pla~ THIS SALE FOR SEPT. 10, 11 AND 12 A delicious blend: of the, finest coffee beans proâ€" duced ;exclusively for us. Try Silver Cup and it will be your choice always. _ © CGEBHARDT‘S A TAMALES oo Henicen Goonnre.. Try them. My, how the children like them, and how Dad will Choice, meats fiavored with the Eglond of wilk betore #oâ€" a ing to bed. C es e k t Centrel "a Kircuen U# Silver Cup COFREE 26¢ 75¢ Sold Exclusively by Centrella 8 1.1b. can 3â€"1b. can _4 Sugar Wafers CHILL : CON CARNE For a Delicious Brew! m No. 1 now ied up city playoff. good job in o inmtang hy keep a package on hand. Oilers the et a Chiâ€" . He was ROLLS Soft as Old Linen sCOT TOWELS 10 : | allowed hits durâ€" ELFIN CRACKERS a,. 419C 6 ROLLS 7 j and holder FREE | (Regular $1.00 Vaide) sCOT TISSUE The . new | 1 pack. Sweet and tend†rifty homemakers the value in buying ® #hpply. 19¢ coOUuNnT GENTLEN Braun Brothers â€" Lose Game Sunda to Chicggo Team Each club h§d beat the other twice in a series of Fames that hag lasted throughout tik season. To determâ€" ine the city tampionship it /will be necessary for the teams to meet at a later da { F09 COR More hits W ‘ball in the ".,.:,"'“"'*w im Ins and ouphés led ago o ienss l defeat the {Hitless Breen on Oil nown as the c on l“m.. in a: closely noon in Sunge Psrl: Th ‘ tD a 'â€,pg th lnt! ° d close, howev@r at Hgealf *4 out the gaml wtrem c ‘Olldrs able out the gumb wer thy&h able fats Proifiks mmum pieiament bids for a s r;“d.urint T« L inther part of the gontest theil eue ways fell short of ol oalag "Budgy" § : the mark ied SR i;: 'mmkbén .of the ing staff, hirled mm":i y the Oilers Wwho de.c" uo fos hm in the abgénce o):ed !!‘t?l‘ mï¬m “Bu 39 4 ‘ $ ddy" held the o:tof-bowneu No. 2 Ca Siid Sn 1/ 4 chool Work Makes Big Appetites! ;Tberé’; Nouri. hment and Quality in Every Centrella Valuet $ H 14 CENTRELLA wHoOL% PEELED APRICOTS. TOMATOES ... 2 ... 23¢ COCKTAIL. PEAS...... TRAYMORE NEWw PACK TRAYMORE EXTRA CENXTRELLA FRUIT â€"~TFRUITS AND VEGETABLEs~~ ï¬yeuh;un MEAT SPECIALSâ€"â€" iRancy Milk Fod ..................... .Ib. PaR@ (LEG O‘ B, 29 Baby Legs, 5 to 6 lbs., 35¢. . . . . . . . 7 to 9 Ibs. € !% ?7?;?' An all season dog food . . . one that your dog will like inâ€" stantly and rno that will do wonders for his health and behavior. \ i%lâ€"c_“ -is'â€".ou:vl.‘:o 0. #le e/% s e e e ® o * * basket zsc ROCKY FOoRD MELONS s c‘ NT ‘LOUPES olko 0 o e e o8 s e e e ® 2 for zsc PEARS:,...... ACORN SQUASH :. ..... BRUSSELS SPROUTS..... & (+ .. perfl crea. ead of | COOKED RATION Dog Food 225C | 95¢ ELBERTA FREESTONE FOR BAKTKG EGG PLANT ...................10¢ 14 North Sheridan Rd. Phone Highland Park 460 _ Geo. B. Winter, Inc . NEDIUN sIz® FOG KISSHD 361 Roger Facia ;fl Soft . and absorbent ... perfi for . ‘removing crea. or to prevent the ad of 8. bog ihfl Unite / in Praising the H. T. Bakke Grocery & Market HE PRESS n'm Ave. _ Tel. Highland Park 3080 ‘ . in Highwood ‘ ighwood Grocery & Market _ way Ave. Phone Highwood 1000 BMALL ; e e z for z’c x Edwards, 18 year old pitcher of \the Chicago club, semed to possess |real ability when it came to mound duties. He allowed but five hits in the entire conflict, no two of which were in the same inning, and fanned out seventeen men. ‘There is little doubt in the minds of the Highland Parkers that saw him play but what E‘dnv'vudavfllgonlgn‘minm I Tissue y at this bargain down to nine hits while ‘he proâ€" ceeded to strike out fifteen opposing batters. Had it not been for "Buddy‘s" cool headed throwing in the tight spots the visiting team would no doubt have run up a much larger score. _ From all angles this game proved to be one of the best played in Highland Park since the beginning of the season. Less errors and betâ€" ter pitching tends to keep the final score from being so one sided and makes a much more interesting game to watch. | . N ew! FULLâ€"FLAY Next Sunday the Braun Brothers squad will play a north side Chiâ€" eago team in Chicago. The site of the battle has not yet been decided upon. To offlin i en ie bo (e makin n o in Phg. No. 2% can No, & can 2 1or 33G¢ in Highland Park WHEATIES.....2 FRUIT SALAD. . 2 ... 43¢ CORN FLAKES. 2 ... 15¢ FOR BREAKFAST CHILDREXN LOYVE Marshm‘ll‘ws. .. ,, 17¢ Jumbo Peneill with each pound CENTRELLA KELLOGG‘S CAMPFIRE o.oo-o,o.?uflegzsc Superbly _ blended choicest ingredients, olft 46*0: wonders to any salad, ‘IX‘- so easy to mkoi'inot b:kn- powder . biscu when you use Bisquick, . Your g‘om will praise. them. n hot biscuits for &ri mrsundar night t§ _ Centrella 4 Mayonnaise FRENCH DRESSING BISQUICK ...3 146 .....s 5C .......b. PC .,.....m35c Large Package ...'!‘.“x Centrella 31¢ 31¢ 8 os. jars for Pint Jars * * * 1b, se: nl.;ox l’c‘ Legion Group in Charge of Parking at Dyche Stadium The im and Bugle corps of Evanston | Post id 'thef ‘American Legion, has again, as for several years past, made arrangements for the parking of cars at all home footâ€" ball games played by Northwestern. This, parki lot ‘is immediately west of ] ¢ Stadium and has a parking ity of 1,200 cars. The feld is pat at all"time. Exit lanes ate always open, so that cars can leave at any time. It has seven exits and entrances. The (Eyanston corps, the only corps from the North Shore to comâ€" pete at the Danville convention, won second prize in the parade, secâ€" ond in the preliminary contest and second in the finals, bringing home t# Smail phg. ... FRIDAY SPECIALS: Delicions Raisin White Bread ... . 18e RYE BREAD 10¢ ® Rich, ‘Whole Milk * m of Quality Flour # mm Vitamin P Yeast 4 Cane Sugar & Lard «‘ is for No. 1 can Thinâ€"<Sliced CENTRELLA MILK BREAD 15»",236 ArRnoLD C. BREMER "TELEPHONE H. P. 1988 LER BRUSH 20000 Stores: *RA Coont to Coort THIS SALE FOR SEPT. 10, 11 AND 12 Fresh, and flaky, : 8e Mu‘:?m,’l\oe:: ister is nice to use afterwards for storing foodstuffs. Walnut Pecan Cookies Marshmallowâ€"coated .w i t h chocolate. Each cookie topped with a pecan or walnut. Butter Wafers 1244 ozr, canister OLD MONK A Paul Schuize V alue! 98¢ /‘ 1« 31¢ TRIPLE WHIPPED SALAD DRESSING Purest and Best MAYONNAISE 20 or. loaf $850 in prize money. It } only has the honor of ; national champion bugler, . Mason, but also has the ‘ twirling drum major, Larry . mond. The corps is now bi ‘ ishing offâ€"its drill for the C convention in Cleveland. w i t h "opvec m. 9 2C 610 Central Ave. Tol & P. 194 FREE DELIVERY .. .. 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