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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Sep 1919, p. 4

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agray oa yay ay reg Je id ---- Winnetka Weekly Talk ISSUED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK by The Lake Shore Publishing Company 1222 Central Ave, Wimelts,, IL. Business Telephone . Wilmette 1921 Editorial Telephone ....Wilmette 1920 Winnetka Office Telephone Winn, 388 The President in his speeches made 2! throughout the length and breath of the land is not talking to the single audiences that hear his words. Mil- lions of people every morning take up their newspapers to read what has been said the night before, each hop- ing that now there will be light shed upon his perplexity. He lays it down ETE ------ Randolph Fruit Market 826 DAVIS STREET Next to Raenpory': Tih Store ANSTON rE -------------------- i SUBSCRIPTION ....... $1.00 A YEAR | again with the heart sickness that Serietly in 'advance comes from hope deferred. Address all communtontions to the The American people are already Winnetka Weekly Talk, Wilmette, IIL | 5,4 a5xi5us to lay party politics and Anonymous communications will be uk : 2 passed to the waste basket. othe Same personalities aside. All they need is applies to rejected manuscript unless 2 . vr ie postage is enclosed. Articles | all example and to be convinced for publication should reach this office | wherein the best interests of the == by Tuesday afternoon to insure appear- ance in current issue. en SPECIAL SALE TH A z IQ) br a "0 Q > on Q in U1 ®] fo =] Pu 3 nN ut re) TA 3! » us) A > wn z I 5 Cy c €. = 0 > C ho! oO 2, > © x >» 2 i FREZ STONE PEACHES FOR C FANCY EATING APPLES, BASKET ....... We sell only the finest fruits reasonable prices en the North Shor LY, Le American people lie. Resolutions of condolence, cards of 3 . - thanks, obituary poetry, notices of Quick Service 2 entertainments or other affairs where thats what you get jwhen you brig arms : ETE a collection taken, will be charged for | your shoes for epa at regular advertising rates. netka Shoe Store, eir hearty co-opera- uishing the fire which c z iB ©) =] hi | i = = = = E] = = £2 = ll au stalled a new| m quickening servic Good shoes for Entered in the postoffice at Winnetka, Illinois, as mail matter of the second class, under the act of March 3, 1879. Winnetka , Ao, family at tion in the lowest i es. Ean man | s atta) i property Sunday, Aug- DAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. | proprietor. th A pen even- --Adyv. ER eS 30 locico 0a Thm street : FOR THE SAKE -- f T26-4t |& V i +» Ligh 3 # ; Seeking The ight Note of Tha F ; ; : Mr. E.. C. Weissent 134EIm ( ) "Armed isolation or peaceful part- nership"'--that is the alternative that President Wilson presents to the Em American public, choice depending ok J ¢ "upon whether or not this country ac- a 4 cepts the treaty and the covenant of {Of all kinds in larg afa smallscans the League of Nations or rejects or | WALL PAPERS, PAINTI G/ & DECORATING amends it. Floor Finishing # Spe€ialty The formation of the League of Na- RASMESEN'S PAINT STORE tions does not depend upon us, says | FREE PAINT INFORMATION FREE the president. It will come into be- N.J. FELLOWS street, wishes to thank ji he/¢ tizens of YOUR MOTOR Tn y HT More Mileage Reduce Repair Cn Phids Sh my hair e thy : Less Carbon SARL ERE IEEE] ing whether we are a part of it or not. Ours is the choice of being in or out, but not of there being a league "By using Wi ot reggflarly, I keep. my scalp entirgly free frgm the itc crust of dandruff, the cause Qf#Most hair trouble. / I we m# lux --the envy/ off my No § or none. We shall have to stand arm- REGI ERED 7 3 guaranteed dandru ir Friction 4 Bills ed against the rest of the world. We OPTIC 'A Wildroot Thqaid_Sifimpoo or 'Wildroot ) shall have to take what is left of the ; FAN Sires Bhan = Jan sonnaction win HI RU 4 ) / world's business after the other na- freatment. {ay . fions have had what they want. We 74 "shall still have to carry the financial / 1y- burden of the world. Upon whether i we are in this league which is to be { formed or out of it will depend our Phone Room 3 power to have a directing part of Winnetka 85 Prouty Bldg. that business. \ If the I.eague is an instrument to avoid war, to make war most improb- able, if not impossible, if the other nations of the world are to bind themselves in the agreement held in the covenant, it is difficult to see just Eyes Tested. / Lf, Lenses Du THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC For sale here under a money-back guarantee 2 DAVIS! PHA RMACY Eran nnn nannnn A yn ~ ® Sy 1 3h Ss ~ S ~~ 3 ~~ Sy & ~- 3 QU i TL LL LT 277772 2777 727 a2 rd Ze 2 2 22a Li 7 i der 7r Quality First--b ice Later why the United States, outside, 57 ds d 8 should have to be armed to the teeth, 1s determined, our P ] Th Li f Y Ww d bh of be the world's creditor and, at the ro ong € 1 € our ar ro € same time, be b arr ed fr om the wo rl d Ss LLL LET 7777 7077 LLL 2 27 Ld 7 7 7777777 2277 7 77 22 a Zr 2777777777 777770 77, markets. 2 The people of the United States, VO EL M A M A R K i ] thot great. nies. of the paliic wile i This is a duty you owe yourself if you are anxious > has paid in money and suffering for 796 Elm Street oF Winnetka, Illinois Sh to get every dollar's worth wear out of your the war that has been fought, want EE TZ Za roe MA * clothes. : nothing but the establishment of con- : | ditions that look towards a settled : Our method of pr wist, pull peace. American business naturally The Philanthropy Depart \ or haul them out : t th desires its share of the world's mark- Catholic Woman's L e will hold" a ! We:pu s A ets. The people of the United States g gi : 7 natural body sha sused garment, y no longer believe in their isolation 35 Greenleaf better creases ar 2. / from the rest of the world. They | RUMMAGE S x WI METTE ; / N= seen the Atlantic crossed Yom) : ig it TRY US TEST US Za? DY submarine and by aircraft. They SEPTEMBER 3, jeri (riz hy know that they must accept a place ficton to doit / : 1 3 y i Those having articles to donate Pre in the world related to the other ! Mrs. N. P. Anderson, Oakwood Avenug{ Wilmette 319. 4 C ] B dd great nations . Mrs. A. J. Vollman, West Railro, HMenuve, Winnetka 572 ariton ul ing All that is needed to convert the | < Mrs. J. C. Cook, Greenleaf Averuy" Wilmette 196. : people of the United States to the | Mrs. A. Pilroe, Winnetka 489/ Articles will be called for. OUSE Winnetka Covenant of the League of Nations. | H INC. is a convincing statement of just how | wees ! Phone Winnetka 150 B. Nazarian Bros., Props. its articles will work to ensure se-| | curity from war, just how failure to ee -- A ee e--------------------eirniiid) accept it will bring the dire conse- ; quences that are prophesied for that! 8 failure. There has been nothing | k brought out in all the long discussion, | nothing thot has come to the public | i edr or eye, that brings that convic- Special Sale Starting Saturday, Sept. 13th, and Ending Frid Ys Seth tron. Recrimination, opposition that Best Lard, reg, price 45c, pound. f .. 5 coffe: uous iii 37c is not backed by reasons that can|@ Lemons, reg. 40c a dozen, special gia TRS Rah ee Ae) 30c be accepted by intelligent people as Bingo Red Salmon, 1 Ib. cas, reg. #0c hea Aa 32c being the controlling motives behind the resistance, this is all that the people of the United States have had for guidance. It is not enough for the common man to read a document like the peace treaty and the covenant of the League of Nations. The common man is not accustomed to analytical con- sideration of such documents. He re- quires interpretations, explanations. The fact that the English seems clear to the president, or even to the men who sit in Congress, is no reason to suppose that John Jones, of the police force, for instance, is able to read understandingly. And it is the John Joneses who are most concerned, for it is they who are called upon to fight the wars, to meet the bills, to do the sacrificing with no recempense But such as comes from sacrificing. Arcadia Brand String Beans an per can, special, 2 cans for |, Big Woods Sugar Corn,reg. 2 a, 2 ford es 30c Maznor House Coffee, feg. §6c quality for ........................ 50c Monsoon Sweet Wrirkl Peas, Yeg. 25¢c,. for ... a. ov ieee 19¢ Richelieu Ripe Ol ives, large can, reg. 75c size for .... .i. civ 0 60c Ritchen Klenzer, Can ition cies Davita davin doves dvd 5¢ Argo Starch, package 0. ii nad ee rR 8c PalrmiOlive Soap, Dar fo... nit ve cs ters er SRE, 13c Gold Dust, large package 2c, -comall o.oo ohio aes SPECIAL Fresh Fruits and Vegetables received every morning at 10 o'clock. We sell for the cheapest prices possible because we sell for cash and make no deliveries. We carry the Richelieu and Libby brands of Canned Goods. The Hubbard Woods Cash Grocery SALVATORE DI FRANCESCO, Proprietor 901 LINDEN AVENUE Telephone, Winnetka 400 HUBBARD + /00D8 BEST ececTric W ash Ing Eden, $1 [ho 1 See achines 125 Almetal, $152 ur Simplex Ironing Machines LAASY PAYMENTS [TERSON BROS. © 828 DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON Telephone Evans.on 654 Telgione Wilmette 526 You Can ar :Can See Us From ¢ vo (

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