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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Mar 1920, p. 9

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gs a ls A el Wr mi WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920 LIQUOR GANG BROKEN UP BELIEVE POLICE Conviction of Two and Flight of Two Others Believed to Place Check on Robberies on North Shore With the arrest of three men and the conviction this week of two of them, a temporary, if not permanent check, in the activities of liquor ban- dits has been effected, according to the belief of the police of north shore towns. The three men arrested--John Ruschli, Jacob Steinbuck and George Mellison, all of Evanston--were ap- prehended this week and the two former have been held over to the grand jury under $2,000 bonds. The case of Mellison will be heard the first part of next week by Justice D. M. Mickey of Wilmete. These men, with the exception of Mellison, who is believed to be a Jrovice at the interesting art of burglary, are believed to form the nucleus of the gang which has raid- ed the liquor stores of families in Glencoe, Winnetka, Wilmette, Kenil- worth and Evanston. Of the other members of the gang--Walter (Dutch) Schumacker and William (Shrimp) Gidd have fled from the vicinity, and Peter (Hard-boiled) Smith has been apprehended recently by the Evanston police. Although none of the men with the exception of Mellison, will make any state- ] Woodbine avenue, Wilmette. | hiding the loot in some shrubbery ment concerning their activities, the police beliéve they have secured evi- dence sufficient to charge them with the burglary of scores of homes in north shore towns. The three men were arrested fol- lowing the theft early Saturday morning of choice wines from the home of Charles V. Burghart, 108 After they were captured by the Evanston police, and after a confession from Mellison had been obtained, they were turned over to the Wilmette authorities, who notified the police of the other villages. The cases of Ruschli and Steinbuck were dis- posed of by Justice Mickey and Mel- lison's hearing will occur next week. DRAWS NORTH SHORE high class photo plays being present- | ed at the Hoyburn theater, Evans- | ton. Today Eugene O'Brien in "His Wife's Money" will be shown, to be followed tomorrow by "Mary's Ankle," featuring MacLean and May. The program for the following week is equally attractive: Monday and Tuesday, "The Sagebrusher" by Em- erson Hough; Wednesday, Elaine | Hammerstein, "The Woman Game"; Thursday, "Black is White," starring Dorothy Dalton; Friday, Ethel Clay- ton in "Young Mrs. Winthrop," and Saturday will be "The "Amateur | Wife," with Irene Castle. Commenc- ing April 5, "Huckleberry Finn," Mark Twain's wonderful character- ization, will be presented. HLS LLLISLL SSIS LLIL SILLS SLL S ISLS SSSA S A SSAA LISS SSS SS AAAS SASS S SSAA AS SS SL SSL SSSA SSS FH SAAS HAA A SSSA LSS SASS H LIST YOUR HOUSE We can satisfy you. with us for quick sale. a demand for desirable homes BEFORE BUYING see us for WILMETTE, KENILWORTH, and WINNETKA property. We have 405 LINDEN AVENUE LLLLLLLLLLLL LLL TLL ELLE LLL LLL ELE TTT Ld Pd PL ddd dd dd ddd 2 Fd ddd Ld? Z M. E. Barker & Co. Ead of "LI" Phone Wil. 484 WILMETTE, ILL. HORSE AND MOTOR Even though it may be true that the motor-driven vehicle has begun to put the farm horse "on the run," there is no evidence that he has de- veloped much speed, and his total value still compares favorable with other classes of farm animals. On January 1, 1920, the Bureua of Crop Estimates of the United States De- partment of Agriculture estimated the total value of horses on farms in this country at $1993,000,000, or just a little below the value of milk cows. 'which was $2,022,000,000. B COPLAN, Proprietor Women of Taste come to this shop, because it offers individuality in Women's and Misses' Unique Style Shop 1126 Central Avenue, Wilmette Georgette Crepe, Silks and Tricolette Dresses Phone Wilmette 2403 ULL 2 2 rrr rr 0, LLL LLL 2 2 2 Zr Zr T7000 E FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY S RICE & HUTCHINS DUCATOR HOEL® REG. US, PAT. OFF. FIRST-CLASS REPAIR WORK DONE Kaspar's Shoe Store 609 W. Railroad Ave., Wilmette Phone Wil. 509 LLL LL Lee dad dd ddd dd dll ddd ddd ddd iii LLL TTT TL LTT de EE CT Err rr, A Morgan's Great O great One-Week Campaign to lower living costs. the H.C. of L. One week of wonderful food economies that will delight every thrifty housewife. We've marked this list of needful groceries, all of the finest qual- ity, at prices which we know will shatter the high-price Bug-a-boo. Check the items. Com > and save! Deliveries daily as far north as Highland Park, twice Saturday. No charge for delivery ne-Week Sale of Groceries Sale Begins Friday, March 26, and Ends Thursday, April 1 A --EEEEEE-------- I OU. a Si. A direct thrust at SUGA Finest Eastern Gran- 18¢ ulated, all you want,lb EGGS Strictly Fresh, Every One Guaranteed, doz. 52¢ Coffees iio iherser 1s" 49c cans Per dozen cans Tomatoes, No. 21, extra standard, 2 ER Te ne 29c Peas, June, Extra Fancy, per can 17¢ Vie si iaias $1.95 ? J J TE TK Se SE oy 8 Te Soap, American Family, 10 bars 79c 66-bar box Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs... .23c Quaker Oats, per pkg. .$4.89 He Campbell's Baked Beans, 2 cans. .25¢ Lakeside or Smilax Fancy Sifted Peas, EEA RR SA I 22¢ Canned Sliced Peaches, tall can . .25¢ Grapefruit, thin skinned, extra large, ELLE a eR RR CL 29c¢ Sunkist Lemons, large size, doz. . .29¢ Fancy Strawberry Rhubarb, 1b... .19¢ Head Lettuce, extra large, head 15¢ Flour, Gold Medal Brand, 1; bbl. $1.89 Honey, White Clover, per comb. .43c Santa Clara Prunes, Sunsweet, «lb. carton... . wn dy $1.49 Crackers, Lorna Doone, per pkg.. .15¢ Kitchen Klenzer, 4 cans ......... 22¢ Sani-Flush,30ccan .............. 21c Imported Layer Raisins, cluster, pound pkg... 2, no aR 49c Sunshine Crispy Crackers, in tin box, Slwvalue, for-........oivi.in il 89c Troco Nut Margerine, 1b. ........ 32c Grandma's Old-Fashioned Washing Powder,pks. ......... .. k= 19¢ Red Cross Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. . .. .. 29c¢ Curtis Bros. Jams and Jellies, jar. . 40c Sunbeam Salad Dressing, the real kind bottle ............. 0.00 1 35¢ Fine Sweep-Clean Brooms, each. .65¢ Our Very Best Broom, $1.25 value, 95¢ Virginia Dare Wine, per' bottle . ..79¢ Cream of Wheat, per pkg. . ....... 32¢ Takoma Biscuits, 3 pkgs. ........ 25¢ Fancy Dates, per box™........... 20c Antonini Pure imported 1 89 Clive Oil, quart tin...... Three Bars for . . PALM OLIVE SOAP 25 "i C| Per pound . . . . Imported Layer Figs ®..35¢ CUT LOAF SUGAR 1 Perpound . -:. ..... 22:c Sugar, Powdered or Con- 2 2 c fectioners, while it lasts Dept. Fish, Oysters and Fowl in Season 614-616 Davis C. H. Morgan Grocery Co. &**5 evi High Quality Meats of all kinds in our Meat Open All Day Wednesday Wilmette 190 Evanston 2751 Phones Fine line of high quality Bakery Goods in our Temptation Bakery. Cakes Baked to Order

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