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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Nov 1923, p. 17

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 EVANSTON GRIDDERS SQUELCH NEW TRIER Although snowed under 51-0 by Ev- anston, New Trier High school show- ed that it has school spirit, and that NOSIOEEWYZT SEO: Sarg's Marionettes Are Coming TRL DEZNO: 20, ioe JOEL Oy _ nh (1 3 SWEET PICKLES it can support a team, win or lose. | The student body proved that the SALAD DRESSING = CATSUP things said at a previous pep meeting did not go by unheeded, for over and other FOOD PRODUCTS half the bleachers were filled, New NONE BETTER OBTAINABLE AT ANY PRICE Quality Counts-- Always Trier rooters being quite as numerous as the Evanston backers. The band was there as usual, and five cheer- leaders were kept working. Even . J oy though this was the heaviest defg "Butlin, the Holiday times quality counts more than in any other season. / of the season the students backgd¥t Th anksgiving Dinner is an event for which every mother prepares team to the end. . TP al care As for the game itself Ned pyc --- . ", was completely outclassed, beipg, yn P| hrefighout the whole country the women upon whom falls the task able to stop Evanston's vessa ab¥harketing and preparing for this annual feast are on the lookout for Riiael. 2 iy eT the finest-food products obtainable. Discriminating women know that 8 s wht, . Thomentarily. Indeed, it was fh Ta Mark they find those food products that y ed team that faced Evanston I alway an be depended upon to give supreme satisfaction. 4 whistle, and matters weren't WN at? mmm any when Hulbert and Neir V Sores REID, MURDOCH & CO. RCE 1 : hurt early in the game and forced to "Chicago Pittsburgh New York EN = retire. a) Tr. £ thes ble items: a . N/ oA Few Try some of these seasonable items: 7 : A It was the final game of the season. Bm S " Nonareh Mine Mor North shore children, and many nts d si s the acti { the grr UGRESLIONS 01 arch Sweet Pickles, Monarch Cocoa, . . ments. an sme, as: thejaction tio} . ie i big . Monarch Catsup, Monarch Olive Oil, Monarch A grown-ups also, will be delighted at the | plays require. Lovely stage settings Baha'i T Ye Lptiires - £0 Bonareh Fas, " ene o arch Slic announcement that Tony Sarg's fascin- lve beste designad and nade by wid aha'. lemple . AN Monae h Frit alr / 3 : > x ora sta S$, se y 3 5 istinguishe ec er erries. The mo ) NN A ating Marionettes are coming SOO. Pos ang gi ets ms i flog. i» Bo Ay De elon. Tenahe fruits and vegetables can turn to the Monarch line with WWE : : gi ave seen the plays presente hy the Fazel ™ assurance that ehe will not be disappointed. WT 5. [hey will give two performances at the | Marionettes this. season, have pronounc- Le the Baha'i Temple founda- NEARLY Xo Jane Kuppenheimer Memorial Hall}, 3 Si hast vot. offer ; erBaha Semple " SMARK REO) Amd J : 1 ed them among the best yet offered by tion-hall, Sheridan Road and JARK R Skokie school, Wednesday afternoon | Mr. Sarg. Linden Ave. entrance on Linden Ave. Sundays at 3:30 bp. m. November. 2: Jssential Ele- ment of a Universal Religion. December 2-- The Universal Consciousness of Christ. The Baha'i Temple with its great dome, to be built above the present foundation hall will be open to all sects and relig- jons and dedicated to religious unity, universal brotherhood and the promulgation of universal peace. Anne Stoddard of the Century Maga- zine, who dramatized "Don Quixote" for the Marionettes, has also prepared the "Hansel and Gretel." Kenilworth Gas Main To Be Completed Soon The half-mile of gas main which is being layed on the west side of Kenilworth will be completed in the very near future it is announced. The new main, when finished, will supply over 25 residences with gas on the following streets: Maple, Linden, Temple, and Houlsworth. It was expected that the main would and evening, Dec. 5, one at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and the second in the evening at 8:15 o'clock. The repertoire this season includes at each performance "Hansel and Gretel," and "Red Riding Hood," presented as the first Marion- ctte Pantomine, as well as "Monsieur Le Capitaine," an imitation of the famous "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" in the Russian "Chauve Souris," which has been seen by all visitors to New York this past season, and the fantatic Chi- nese sketch, "Ching and Chang." f Mr. Sarg has prepared for his ad- mirers a program of adventure. and fun, with witches, fairy tales, wild and tame annimals, and soldiers. As usual a company of seven or eight puppeteers will manipulate the strings that animate the Marionettes, speak the |be completed by this time but the i) lines, change the scenery, work the project has been unavoidably de- lighting plant, and play various instru- | layed. : 3 ~ WILLYS-KNIGHT--OVERLAND {81,175.00 F. O. B. Toledo $495.00 SALES-ROOM AND SERVICE-STATION 1107 Chicago Avenue KSGIVING Our Monarch Cofiee, either whole bean orsteel cut, issold in 1-and 3-1b. air-tight sanitary containers -- Never in bulk i = . DELIVER and PLANT For those who do not care to do their own planting we wiil | | DELIVER, PLANT and GUAR. i ANTEE. ! Landscape plans prepared. Estimates given. Phone or write our city office. Time to do it now. PETERSON NURSERY 1 1 | 30 N. La' Salle St. Tel. Main 3613 | \ CASH and CARRY Big reduction to those who come to our nursery and get the stock. Freshly dug, roots not dried out. Nursery at LINCOLN AVE. AND PETERSON ROAD. Go South on Ridge Ave, to north line of Rosehill Cemetery then west two miles to Nursery. Evanston, Evanston C.HBRIGGS Trees, Shrubs, Fruits, Vines BE a a pati a H GROCERY AND MARKET SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING Extra Fancy Jonathan Apples, per bushel 890 Linden Avenue. Hubbard Woods Phones Winnetka 1700-1701-1702 Extra Fancy Jonathan Apples, per box USE WESSON OIL 53c¢ 1 gt. Can USE SNOWDRIFT 22c¢ 1 Ib. Can Snowdrift i For ke ION Erma Sl 4 ¢ nd for IGS 4 Thousand Island Dressing or for Fry- $1.00 The Perfect Vegetable Shortening for making Pies, for Mayonnaise, Cakes and Biscuits. ing, 2 qts. for SPECIALS FOR GOLD RIBBON WEDNESDAY THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Palm Olive Soap, genuine, reg- ular price 10c per bar, for this week 0 bars for 49c and one free. [L.ux, 10¢ per pkg., 10 pkgs. for 95¢ Finest New Seeded or Seedless raisins, 15 oz. pkg., regular price 25¢, this week 2 pkgs. for .. 35¢ Extra Fancy New Mixed Nuts, regular price 40c per Ib., this week 35¢ per 1b., 3 Ibs for $1.00 Finest Smyrna Pulled Figs. 3 " . vy Ih. box, regular price 53¢ per Ib. or 5 Ibs. for $2.50, for this sale : 45c per bh, 3Ihs for ...... $1.90 Cream of Wheat, per pkg. 23c Special with grocery order of $1.00 or more, 10 Ibs. finest granulatdd sugar , 1; ARON Ans: DET SARS Nests WE alba Nee JN Chie 7 89c Finest Santa Clara Prunes, largest that grow, 15-25 size, regular price 45c¢ per 1b. for Gold Ribbon Wed. per TS AS SR a AS 35¢ Finest Santa Clara Prunes, 30-40 size, regular prices 35¢ per Ib. for Gold Rib- bon Wed., per 1b. Finest Santa Clara Prunes, small size but very sweet, regular price 25c per lb, for Gold Ribbon Wed., 18¢ per 1b. or ad LE AR EN el SRC Le Ra 35¢ Extra Fancy Bordeaux Shelled Wal- nuts, regular price $1.00 per Ib, for Gold Ribbon Wed. per 1h. ....0. cdi div, 75¢ Extra Fancy Valencia Shelled Almonds, regular price $1.00 per Ib, for Gold Rib- hon Wed., per Ib. Fancy Imported Roquefort Cheese, regular price 90c per lb. for Gold Rib- bon Wed. sale Extra Fancy Imported Norwegian Sardines in pure Olive oil, regular price FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Extra Fancy Finest Indian River Blue Goose Grape Fruit, lge. size, regular price 18c each for Gold*Ribbon Wed. 14¢ each. 1 doz. limit to a customer for $1.50 Finest Indian River Blue Goose Grape Fruit, medium size, regular price 2 for >. Gold Ribbon Wed. 10e¢ each, 1 doz. $1.10, 1 doz. limit to a customer. Finest Indian River Grape Fruit, small size but they are a ball of juice, regular price 10c each: for Gold Ribbon Wed. 3 for 25¢; 1 doz. 85¢c, 1 doz. limit to a customer. Sunkist Fancy California Oranges, small size but a ball of juice, regular price 45¢ per doz, for Gold Ribbon Wed. $5: 3. dozidoth ait aN $1.00 Sunkist California Oranges, medium size, regular price 60c per doz., for Gold Ribbon Wed., per doz. 49c larger size Sunkist California Oranges, - oular price 752 per doz. for Gold Rib- bon Wed. xtra fancy A-1 Baldwin Apples, reg- SATURDAY SPECIALS Extra Fancy Green Beans, 23¢ per qt. 2 qts. for 45¢ 20c Mie Wax Beans, per qt. Carrots, per bunch Beets 10¢ per bunch. J bunches for'... oun 25¢ Finest Illinois Spinach, pet peck Celery, per bunch els herd 22¢ Jv 28¢c \Wheatena, per pkg. Puffed Wheat. 2 pkes. for ular price 10c per lb, for Gold Ribbon Wed..: 12 Ibs. (1 peck) dor .,........ 75¢ 25¢ per Ib., for Gold Ribbon Wed. 2 cans for 25¢; 10 cans limit to customer. i | We carry a full line of the finest California grapes, fancy cating apples (Jonathans and D-licicus), pears, alligator pears, fresh r pineapples. honey dew aelons, casaba melons, fresh cranberries. fresh mushrooms, artichokes, fresh tomatoes, cacumbers. and a tnll line of fancy fruits and vegetables. L) We have started a big campaign to sell you the finest groceries you can buy at unusually reasonable prices. WE DELIVER 4 TIMES A DAY IN ALL NORTH SHORE TOWNS. WE HAVE 3 MACHINES TO MAKE OUR REGULAR DELIVERIES AND 1 FOR ALL SPECIAL DELIVERIES. : : v A TRIAL ORDER WILL PLEASE YOU. WE OPEN ACCOUNTS FOR RELIABLE PEOPLE.

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