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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Oct 1921, p. 2

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Ev 2 - WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921 i : NEED SUNDAY OFF TO after all, something in this life besides | comfort and happiness as do the Real- re the continual grind of business. But|tors. We should, therefore, have the it is a fact nevertheless, that a few, |hearty co-operation of all the home| --- yery few Seater? on the north shore |owners on the north shore. ave an el have an iden that they mut work| Let us al insist then on not show: North Shore Realtor Quotes Old Ad-|a living, not realizing that their sup- he our fomes on Sundays or allow age as Argument in Support of [ply is right here and they can find it SHPO e7shown hy ihiers: Sunday Closing of Real Es- in the days set aside for that purpose. CAMPING EXPEDITION : > tate Offices Sig a yeed Dey hl Quiet : Harrington Mitchell, Hilding Ek- LR : , the home owners, al-||ynd, Everett Nelson i 5 vi i 1 , John McKeig- NEED A DAY OF LEISURE though they may be ever so anxious |han, Lester Dauber nk Ellis Toy . ; 3 TX § ' Se to dispose of their property, certain-)stydents at New Trier High school HEIR Declares North Shore Real Estate ly do not relish the idea of a lot of | enjoyed a camping expedition west of ; : Board was Organized to Elevate Sangers She, the thelr the north shore over the past week- a . Mk =~ . = : -- y Rd Plane of Pnofession then haon plasmid on having fs on $0 yder the guidance of Professor : Ro /! 3 = quietness away from business and the Hqehrandwof the Hick school \ \ 4) Se US Editor's note: The accompanying ar- general public with whom they have k \ \ ticle is the second of a series of spe- been in contact all the week. cial articles to appear in succeeding - : issues of this paper under the names of The North Shore Real Estate board North Shore Baths ((~ nf q - {~~ prominent north shore realtors affili- | Was organized principally to raise the , Vi N v ated with the North Shore Real Estate moral standard of the profession, and NORTH SHORE HOTEL BUILDING a hogy which is CoAdleting 4 Sownanle: to keep all the real estate offices < € heres a Zz > lx - coc wide campaign o bring abou Sunday a «ls A & x Nlosing of all real estate offices in closed on Sundays. It is evident that Reducing Treatments a Specialty cen iz incentive. New Trier. These articles are of in-| nO other organization or set of men start SAV??? and our terest to every resident of is village. | influence the lives of so many people PHONE EVANSTON 6424 - Zi g oy TY third of the series will appear in . . ment weel's issue of the Winnetka and to such a degree add to their 2nrcentive will grow. ee Talk. $ Say 3 Readers of this paper are invited to 2 : io . Lhe iad through these columns, their HE greatest mncentive to saving views on the Sunday Closing question. money is a savings Account. Start It is a matter that concerns every r1tl 1 f : It is a ho. at the present time with a small sum o money, and . DT the future, may have property on when it becomes a goodly sized sum the selling market. g : s ) im, you'll begin saving more money. The : only way to have money is by saving it, : iE gn - Advantages of and properly investing it. A savings : 0. A rg (o . ington & : 3 account is a good initial investment. It has been truly and wisely said, Fall Planting that "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy". No matter what business a man nay Plant Material becomes firmly WINNIE U A be engaged in, if he continually G at i: eT Dt nd tp, Tuite Dadaye, established and starts growing GENRES CLS nights and holidays, it will only be a as Spring opens up. matter of a short time before he will Fa ) WILNRNCUIA Lo Io become stale and dull, and will be un- Different State Experiment Sta- : - « able to do himself justice or give his clients or customers the proper at- tions have proven that immedi- tention they deserve. The Real Estate business, perhaps, more than any other business, re- ately after planting in the fall trees and shrubs begin to put out List Your Real Estate Offers In the "For Sale--Real Estate" . quires an enormous amount of pa- small fibrous roots. tience and the loss of a great deal of T7772 2 2 El EL Ed LLL llllibilbililbillllliblilidbdldiiidi, time in trying to find the right prop- : cn i . erty for the right party, and only too Avoid the Spring rush by plant- often do we lose the sale to some oth- ing now 3 5 . . 3 g SE First Church of Christ, Scientist Must Keep Fit OF GLENCOE We are all interested in more bus- 'ness and better business, but in or- 5 Holds vegilar services Sunda ; ? ' i y mornings at 11 O'clock der to accomplish these ends, we should keep fit, by getting entirely C h 1C ago L an d sCa pe C om p an y Wednesday evenings at 8 O'clock - away from business at least one day 2 ver. and that day must be Sun- oa Incorporated Phone Sunday school convenes at 10:00 A. M. day, by all means the only natural Winnetka 201 The services are held in Masonic Hall, corner Vernon and Hazel day of rest. Formerly when real es- Fei tate offices were opened on Sundays, we hardly had a chance to become ac- THE PUBLIC IS CORDI quainted with our families. There is, I rr, DIALLY:INVITED TO BE PRESENY + n=" r= rr Br A ee Fall Sale Of Canned Goods Best Granulated Sugar This Sale Only 6c per Pound JV I= EE] Thm Canned Goods To Go Higher Richelieu Little Kernal Corn ........ 24c; doz. 250 New Pack California Melba Peaches, = Ao I tizat f Condit Thinks Plymouth Rock Sweet Corn ....... 15¢c; doz. 1.65 No.3 can ...................0. 45ci doz. 5.25 E nvestiga or o ondltions 1 Pl == : ymouth Rock Tomatoes, No. 3....20c; doz. 2.20 Campbell Sou $ EE Now is Good Time To Lay PI ath Rock T 4 ' Be Pri edi eee Jes lic; doz. 1.20 = u . EE In Supply To ock Tomatoes, No.2... ... 15c; doz. 1.65 Jello Powder, assorted flavors . ..... 11c; doz. 1.20 2] ichelieu Small Sifted E. J. . hr] - ed J. Peas ...28c; doz. 3.00 Orange Pekoe, Ceylon, India, Japan = After an extensive tour of eight states studying Plymouth Rock Early June Peas .. .18c; doz. 1.85 and Green Tea, can, per pound ERA Te ve 55¢ = conditions, Granville Hunt, former chief of the . 2 iy goods division of the Federal Food Adminis- Fancy Small Stringless Beans sant 33¢; doz. 3.60 Baker P remium Chocolate, pound sare nein eee 39c Ee tration, believes that now is the time for all thrifty : : v A = ROD, eee be into Fay. oF California Bartlett Pears, No. 1 tin. .23c; doz. 2.40 Baker Premium Cocoa, per 7; pound .......... 21c oc] thes ommodities; that America is liable to suffer Californi : . . 5 = fre a Et itn the Ai ifornia White Cherries, No. 1 tin .25¢c; doz. 2.75 New Pack Strawberry Jam, No. 1 glass, each . .43c = -- m ted demand and the limited supply the prices will California Mu . . 4 . pad 53 debe L snd ths linge 4 ; scat Grapes, No. 1 tin . .23c; doz. 240 New Pack Raspberry Jam, No. 1 glass, each ..43c Pe f «The corn packers of Towa," declared Mr. Hunt, alifornia Apricots, No. 1 tin ....... 23c; doz. 2.40 5 lb. Stone Jars of above each ................ 2.05 of ! "are packing only 20 per cent of the normal erop. In Californi . . % . 3 = TN Ee itty taken from Tour to wix ifornia Peaches, No. 1 tin ........ 23c; doz. 240 Richelieu Bitter Orange Marmalade, No. 1 jars .38c = weeks to pack the entire crop of peas, the work was New Pack Whi : . ss A this year in ten days. This was due to the re- te Asparagus, No.1. 48c doz. 5.30 Fancy Russet Cider, Ya gallon bottle, each. ....; 60c stricted average and the drought. New York packers are prepared to send out only 60 per cent of their nor- : } 3 mal shipping. So it goes. In Michigan and the upper ® tier of counties in Ohio, where fruits and berries are ? packed in great numbers, the frost nipped the crop, with the result that one can go for mile after mile without seeing trees in blossom. In one of the largest orchards of that section I saw only one cherry tree ' in bloom and that one of late variety. 8 J ) Lin en Ava 11e i i "Minnesota will pack only 427; per cent of its crop H . 4 \ UBBARD WOODS Phone Winnetka 1435 this year. Ohio's crop of peas and tomatoes will be approximately 45 per cent of what it was last year if present weather conditions do not reduce it to lower levels. The tomatoe crop of Hartford County, Mary- land, will be only about 5 per cent; that is, 5 per cent available for packing. Over the entire Eastern Shore the pack will not be more than 25 or 30 per cent. The only answer, as I see it, is for the thrifty housewife to fill the pantry with such commodities as she needs to earry her family through the winter, for prices for these goods may be as high before the snow flies as they were during the war period. With a $5.00 order of canned goods only, we sell as an especial offer, one case of American Family Soap, 66 bars for $3.79 ws Si

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