tH 18 WINNETKA TALK April 9, 1927 Beginning Monday, April 11th Cocoa, Droste Imported No. % can, 2 cans .... $1.00 Swedish Wafers, TRE oe ois $1.00 Chili Sauce, Beech Nut, Se $1.00 Dog Cakes, Spratts, medium size, 3pkes. .." San. $1.00 Vanilla Extract, Richelieu, Roz 3 pkesy.... TAR. AG $1.00 Cake Flour, Swans Down, TPES. $1.00 Sardines, Baby Stuart, Nor. Smoked, Scans. ..... 5 vs $1.00 Ending Saturday, April 16th Olives, Alverezo Stuffed Queen, 10 oz., 3 jars .. $1.00 Jelly, Tea Garden Crab- | $1 00 apple,8o0z.,5jars ...... ° Silver Polish, Peacock, I, pt. i4/Jars: i .L 0. $1.00 Toilet Paper, Purity Crepe, BEolls fo cia ae $1.00 Baked Beans, Beech Nut, GiCans TEES SE hd TE 5 $1.00 Matches, Ohio Blue Tip, Bapket inva nin, $1.00 Macaroni, Beech Nut, 8 oz., LD SAR PN RE $1.00 HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES Arm 300 American Family Soap Flakes, 11 pkgs. ....... H-R-H Powder, FIBRES: ors rc BBs TR $1.00 Ammonia, Parsons Household, Sis $1.00 Jap Rose Toilet Soap, 11 bars ..$1.00 CANNED FRUITS Apricots, Baby Stuart, No. $1 00 25 tin, 3 cans wou " 'Peaches, Baby Stuart, No. 21% tin, SCANS rovers vi sivas agenn » $1.00 Pineapple, Baby Stuart, No. 27% tin, 3 Cans Sra. Jen renariie # $1.00 Plums, Baby Stuart, No. 21% tin, Scans... a $1.00 Dos Gute Toe Sopa 51 Ji) Aviom For Mueeri$1.00 Star Naptha Powder, large size, 4 pkgs. .... coin... $1.00 Kitchen Klenzer, 16 cans ...... $1.00 Argo Gloss Starch, 1 Ib. pkgs. Hl pRES es iin ve ee $1.00 CANNED VEGETABLES Toy Sturge e. S10 Tomatoes, Argyle Brand, No. 2, En EE DAR TTT $1.00 Cut String Beans, Baby Stuart, No.2. 5cams .........cv:5- $1.00 Golden Bantam Corn, Baby Stuart, No 2 06tans . ..cv........ 55 $1.00 The Winnetka Co-Operative Co. Grocery and Market 718 Elm Street Phones 51--52--53 George W. Hinman, Publisher, Taken by Death March 31 The funeral of George Wheeler Hinman, publisher and newspaper writer, and financial expert, whose death occurred Thursday of last weck at his home, 576 Oak street, Winnetka, was conducted Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Church of the Holy Comforter, in Kenilworth, by the Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth. Burial was at Mount Morris, N. Y.," Mr. Hinman's former home. Mr. Hinman was 63 years old. He was graduated from Hamilton college, later becoming a member of the news staff of the Chicago Tribune and then of the St. Louis Globe Democrat. For a period he studied at Leipzig and Berlin and was graduated from Heoidelberg with degrees of M. A. and Ph. D. On his return to America he became foreign editor of the New York Sun, then editor-in-chief of the Chicago Inter-Ocean and eventually its owner. After the passing of the Inter- Ocean Mr. Hinman was president of Marietta college in Ohio. During the campaign of the late President Hard- ing he was in full charge of publicity. For a time Mr. Hinman was pub- lisher of the Chicago Herald and Ex- aminer. During the last four years he had been writing financal and busi ness articles. A year ago he suffered an attack of ptomaine poisoning which is said to have affected his heart. Mrs. Hinman was with him at the time of his death. His son, Capt. George Wheeler Hinman, Jr, is in Mexico City as a newspaper corre- spondent. Other children are Maj. Norman Seymour Hinman, connected with the Insull interests; Sturtevant Hinman, a recent law school graduate; Mrs. W. H. Coburn of Berkeley, Cal. and another daughter, Catherine. Eddington-Allen New Managers for Rockhold Eddington and Allen, Inc., real es- tate brokers with offices at 410 Linden avenue, Wilmette, have taken over the management of the Rockhold business properties in Wilmette which include the Rockhold building at Wilmette and Central avenues; the former Cox building in which the Snider-Cazel Drug store is located, the Wilmette Post Office building and the structure housing the Worthen-Carrico Dry Goods company. The new management charge on April 1. assumed Fred F. Parsons of 518 Hawthorn lane has returned home from a three- weeks' business trip to California and Washington. FREE Delivery and installation Service On all Radio dry batteries. All calls in before 12:30 taken care of the same day. THE RADIO SERVICE SHOP Tel. 1840 18 Prouty Annex