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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Jun 1927, p. 14

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12 WINNETKA TALK June 4, 1927 SPECIAL FOR Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday GROCERIES Imported French Peas, per can 35¢, 3 for C. C. C. Imported Sardines, 3 cans for Romanoff Imported Caviar PEESERIE svi iiniir waive ¥ wiry n rwa inne Richelieu Stuffed Oranges, $1 25 $1.75 value "oui... sv rine fran . Richelieu Bartlett Pears, 5 S100 Vali sas ++ evs + | smmnain: 1 C Richelieu Pineapple Fingers, T5 $1.00 value ...5 oneness C Blue Label Chili Sauce, 5 per Bote «rie crt awn nraaiineis 2 c Blue I.abel Catsup, 5 per bottle. o.oo ia casera 2 C Blue Label Preserves, 3 jars Blue Ribbon Syrup, 14 gallon Meir's Grape Juice, quarts 69c, pints Richelieu or Edelweiss Gingerale, quarts 25¢c, by the dozen MEATS Swift's Premium Bacon, per pound. co. ean SEE a 50c Sweet Breads, per pound Freshly Ground Meat, per pound Porterhouse or Short Steaks, 5 per pound «..:::ceseerirrac rau nens Oc OUR LINE OF VEGETABLES AND FRUITS IS COMPLETE AND FRESH Hubbard Woods Grocery & Market Salvatore D1 Francesco 890 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods | | | Is the bloom of the rose still on her cheeks--or do they show the strain of household monotony? The SUPER SimpLEX [RONE y THE BEST IRONER Will help bring back the bloom to the cheeks of your loved one. Investigate today the time and labor it saves over the ordinary way of ironing. | Start with a small down pay- ment today to bring happiness | to the wife or mother. Keep the | bloom of the rose in her cheeks. | Her happiness is the measure of your Own Success. Call--Phone--Write Us Today If Electrical and good we have it. North Shore Electric Shop O. L. Porter 554 Center St. Ph. Winn. 44 { Indian Hill SETBACK FOR LOCALS Waukegan Baseball Nine Takes Game From Winnetka Monday; Aschen- bach Hurls Well But Loses The Winnetka baseball team inaug urated its new uniforms Decoration Day by dropping a loosely played game to Highwood, 8 to 5. Although Aschenbach, New Trier High school baseball coach, pitched well for the lo cals, his support at times was ragged and Highwood managed to push the required runs across the pan. Waddi and Joe Paletti, playing short and sec- ond, respectively, erred three times each. After the game Waddi stated that he hadn't made three errors in the last three years, until last Mon- day, so maybe it was really the large crowd that attended that caused his off day. While speaking about the at- tendance, Martin Thorsen, assistant manager, said that the largest crowd in four years witnessed the holiday game. His financial report also shows that the largest collection in the same number of years was received. Too much cannot be said of the way Aschenbach twirled last Monday, for he allowed but four hits, and gave only two walks. In the fifth, after both teams had been playing air tight ball, "Ash" gave his first free ticket. It was here that both Palettis gave under the strain, and by the time the third out was made four runs had counted. Winnetka came back strong in her half and nicked the pan three times, but from this time to the finish, Carter, Highwood twirling ace had the locals under his control at all times. An association umpire did the offi- ciating, and the general disputes that are so customary at the local park were lacking, which, of course, seems to be quite an accomplishment from the fans' point of view. Manager Flynn reports that the Waukegan Bugles, last year's cham- pions of Waukegan, will be the visitors for next Sunday. Another large crowd is anticipated. Let's all get together, fans, next Sunday afternoon at the Playfield, and show the boys that we are really behind them. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuller of 97 road have returned to Winnetka to occupy their home during the summer season. They spent the early part of the winter in Biloxi, Miss, and the early spring in their studio apartment in Chicago. --0-- Miss Susan Windes of Winnetka is spending the summer visiting friends in Pasadena. wily Mr. and Mrs. David Hallinan of 1050 Spruce street have returned from a trip to West Baden, Ind. Leland G. Vincent General Contractor Submit His Estimate if you are PLANNING A NEW HOME Making an Addition Remodeling it at all Building a Garage 394 Center St., Winnetka Ph. Winn. 1417

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