Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1922, p. 4

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:'iWi-S: twr Iake shore newE fripay; m^ch i7, im Public Library News WBcmd Reviews '% rarfc sorosMtriHiJtnrrinsRXRraN^r Stearns, editor. Civilization In U. 3.: y| Att Inquiry by thirty Americans. ?§SjWfc'"a coUectton of overlapping ©s- "*lays, but a unified work growing out^pf r^heTieetings of a group of American writers, who planned this re-valuation of "OUT~€ontemporary culture in the spirit of the 18th century French en- clclopedlstg. The book is neither, propaganda nor apology, but the un- biased attempt of a group of more or less kindred minds to sum up the larger aspects of American life and culture, and to point out the defects I as well as the virtues of American civilization:" - â€" Evartsâ€"Settling of the sage: ! Mr. Evarts knows the cattle country and the people who live there, comic V. and tragic, good and bad, but always â- ^dC~ lively human heings^Lovers of tales of the open range will enjoy this = story, of the old West. Burnett â€" Head of the house of \t-f"\ t|: Coombe: â€"-^ in the years when Victorian stand- ards and ideals began to dance an in- ^ creasingly rapid jig before • amazed lookers-ohT^rherp^esently found them- selves dancing as madly as the rest- in these years there lived in Mayfair in a slice oY a house a lovely young „___"_ widow and her child. In a gloomy 1 nurserythe_ child- BobiiL sat alone- "^ ^iitarihW at the sparrows on the roof and the lovely "Lady downstairs."â€"As the story growrthe Head of the House of Coombe, elderly, frigid, the best dressed man in London, looks on re- long passed youth of which the world knows nothing. Reelyâ€"Disarmament: H This is a handbood compiled from contemporary sources. The references date back only to 1920 and 21. The materlat-ts divided under the heads ment. Under general heading are, a Sary^C^g^^ be known as Arbor and^Bird day SSa^naterial bearing on the size "The trees and the birds of any land ^ofa^eT ^d navtes ^d^e cost of constitute a part of ^naturalwealth, irL!^ToTOTn^ as ^Wg^^S^and ^oup ot important to the people as their eco- articles discussing underlying eco- nomic factors^,;: s..;;...;.,;..;, :.__2lJjj^-.. , Hamsunâ€"Wanderers: ../Z3ZZ.., This volume is one of particular in This volume is one of particular^- u» J'"" ^f"ro«ae «s and with fuel Petersen, who may be taken as repre senting the author himself. Thirty-nine States, v J Fourteen Countries Represented at N. U- J^tor^than -half:M the men.regi* tered in Northwestern university, Jive in Evanston or Chicago, or within a radius of twenty miles of the campus, sars a statement issued by the Uni- versity Y. M. C. A. That means that half the men in school are off the campus over week-ends if hot during the rest of the week. Figures* compiled this year for the first time, show that 39 states, Wash- ington, D. C, and 14 foreign countries are-represented by men students. After Illinois, the states furnishing the largest number of students are Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Kansas and Ohio, in the order named. China, with 14 students heads the list of foreign countries. Other countries represented are Argentina, Brazil, Burma, Egypt, England, Hawaii,* Ko- rea, Siam and Sweden. There are 1,360 men on the Evanston campus. In Liberal Arts college there are 760- in Commerce and Journal- ism, 330; in Engineering, 145; in Speech 207 "inMusic, 15; and in the Graduate school, 192. ^ ARBOR DAY, APRIL 14; materially to the wealth of the state, x besides contributing to our pleasure ^ by their plumage' and sweet songs. It is quite "essential that our youth from time to time* be impressed with the necessity of propagating and fos- tering »these important natural re- sources. dressed man in London, iooks on re- â€".-^-^ -*-w AATAnrn Ol lone nassed youth of which the world â- ...*".â- Â«/ un i , w> w«- ^T Governor Len Small this week is- sued the following proclamation for the observance of Arbor and Bird days on April 14 and October 27. ________ â€""ttia laws of Illinois provide that nomic value. They minister to and delight the senses. Our trees preserve our lands from erosion, they furnish us with the fruits of the earth and Arbor and Bird days, to be observed throughout the State by planting and care of trees, shrubs, and vines about the homes, on the farms, along the highways, and about^ublic grounds within this State,-and as days on which to hold appropriate exercises Summer, our Diras, suubi»uub f*".*^' in the public schools and elsewnere ly upon insect pests, protect *»« ^o^amphasize the importance to our growing trees and crops and thus-add^ gtate of tne propagation of trees, fL"*~..«-iiw +« rtio wraith of the state, z£Z.%*~ „„a „<noo ana the oreserva- shields us from the blazing sun of Summer. Our birds, sub^ting la*S<s "Now, therefore," I, Len Small, Gov- ernor of Illinois, by virtue of the au- thority in me vested by the statutes, do hereby designate Friday, April the fourteenth, and Friday, October the twenty-seventh, of the present year, as shrubs and vines, and the preserva- tion of our native^birds." RENTING BU8INE88 GOOD The frequently discussed search for "houses to rent" continues unabated along the nortih^hore;, according to local real estate brokers. Also, the scarcity of such places continues apace. There is an abundance of places on the selling market but busi- ness in that connection is reported as none too. brisk.â- â- mM&^^Mis"' Edgar A. Gueit to Speak In Wilmette on April 22 Edgar A. Guest, the noted poet, to^M whom numerous critics declare, be-, iff longs the mantle of the illustrious $j| James^Micomb^gife^ selected readings and recitations at -i the Wilmette Methodist Episcopal { church Saturday; April 22. Mr. Guest | comes to Wilmette under auspices of %m the Junior choir of the Methodist * church. , â- â- -'â- />>;.>::â- i::::Vv:^^M^^^-,-:-:-rs;«a Mr Guest will appear before the Evanston Rotary" club Friday, April 21, and will speak at the Evanston Sunday Afternoon clufr oir April 23. AT MUSIC CONVENTION Mrs. Haher, supervisor of music in the Wilmette public schools, will spend next week attending the annual convention of music supervisors at Nashville, Tennessee, gjf 1A~3fVsR Spring, designate a day or days to 4,000,000 PEOPLE wm 111 Annually use organic Niixated Iron to build upTedrpood, strength and OtEEPT m»< BLOOD breaking downatatime of life when theyshould been- joying that perfect health which carries defiance to di»ea»«implybecau*ethey«rei*ot awake to tlwrcoi^? JiOoa of th«ir blood, Witlwntnrynniff iron your Mood carriet no oxygen, and without oxygen there i« noth- ing to unite With the carbon in your food so what you •atdoMyovaotood, It it like putting coal into a stove without Are. Yon can now obtain organic iron JitelhftJraaJiLMfflEbL^^ ach, lentils, and apples from an^druggist under the, oame of Nuxated Iron. Nuxated Iron also contains *ft *f theintacH»l<&eiBicalc^ living nerre force; it is. therefore, a true. blood and nerre food. It helps create and re- w-_ ^- -. â€" - build new and stronger red blood cells. It M^i^tho tHxli*tiia^l»t^^ â- naom^tie mmt which is stored in nie nerre and brain cells or man. wuxaxea iron wmu «3 l^^^S^^wA^^^ot^eak, newous. rnndown men a»d women to two ,|p^gS^ every purchaser or they will |5^;.'>:.teiund-'yourmoney. :"':i â- â- ..â- â€"-^.-.. .........-â€" -- mii/«Trn mntl enriches the blood-gives N UXAl t V IKUrl YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY COOKING APPLESâ€" Firm, sound fruit, 10 lbs. ...83c FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT-- ^ L^rgezfitsize^ doz«â€"•. ^.. --*\i"L Each ...••••:•• • • •;'.•;• • *10c ^FXQIIB^_-_-l-^^^^^xâ€"---___: Pillsbury, Washburn and Cere- sota, 1-8 bl. .........-;*^*yP_ ANTONINI OLIVE OILâ€" â- â€¢-â- - The most popular oh>Le oil on the market, qt. can * • ?y*^f **»»- MAZQLA CORN SALAD .OIL- _ Asplendid substitute for ohve oil. quart can ..-..... »^»»« *^,»r S$B ism l^hata^ relayn^ ^ ^our &r^-rei pairing br the lurni^ihg of supplies or k): muclliactivityf 'there5' H necessarily must be depeh<3al>ility. MlL'LEiWBROSl SHORE GARAGE . Opposite the Northwoatern 234 i%M±M Grocery Telephones Sid, 511, 512 & 513 Meat Telephone 514_________ SELLER OF GO(^FOOD Wilmette-Central Ave. and42tlrSt. Cash and Carry - - - - 5% Discount On orders of $1.00 or more of nonnal Profit Goods* Cash and Delwered^^-^-=L^%tBicount â€"These do not apply to Meat Department. > 5% ' CASH _. DISCOUNT____________________________. ___________ SPECIAL PRICE DOWN SiuT MARCH 2tfth to MARCH ^h SUGARâ€"Standard Eastern cane granulated. This is not beet, or Southern cane granulated sugar. With any order of $1.50 of normal profit goods. "'Il__ ^"^ EGGSâ€"Fancy, fresh eggs; every one guaranteed. " Dozen ..........• • • ...-â€"•• *-----•--------* -^^^^ii^^Ji^zi^-^^^^-^^â€"i: CREAMERY BUTTERâ€"Delicious flavor. Extra fancy quality, lb. bulk.......................• • •........... .*.......• • • •------'.......... AMERICAN FAMILY LAUNDRY SOAPâ€"Very large 11 oz. bars, no cash discount 10 bars 60c; 66 bars in box........................-;-.â- ..»â- .*â- ......• • • • •.....• • CARMELO SWEET GARDEN PEASâ€"Very tender and sweet, ....â€"-iâ€"at a^^ sacrifice- ^eef~eanâ„¢46e?~do«-vv^7VvT-^ COFFEEâ€"Roast Santos. _A_very fin^ coffee, at a very low price, lb.................... LIPTON'S YELLOW LABEL TEAâ€" 4ic $3.90 SUNIBAY APRICOTSâ€"Fine fruit, large, Nq. % %-f can. Bargain price. Can 22c; doz. zMM POWDERED SUGARâ€" Corifectioner's 4X, lb. .. ....8c MEAl^DEPARTMENT Chuck Pot Roast Beef, lb.....24c Lean Beef Stew, lb...........20c Lamb Patties, lb. ...... i,......30c Boneless Pickled Herring_________ ~ RoUed, | lor, ^........... 25c Codfish Middles, No. 1 box 35c No. 1 Salt Mackerel, lb. 35c COMBHONEXâ€" Each .........• • .32c ^RICHELIEU STRAINED HONEY-- ___ ^ .7 1 lb. jar ^• ♦ •â- "•>,• • • • • • • * • ••'â- â€¢?*?â-  DUNDEE M Scotch, hitter, CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE Seal brand, 2 lb. can........80c^ OOLONG TEAâ€" Strawberry, No. 25, very fancv' 75c quality, lb. .. • •..........50c â-  *&' v '•' '* ____^__ BA^KER^S COCOAâ€" % lb. can.......'... RfCHELIEU^fAWAHAN^- â€" SLICED PINEAPPLE^ There is no finer quality. No. 2 T^xiT^o^ 1330TwnTVT^K^.?30e RICHELIEU GRAPEFRUIT-^rT _JustJhe meat of the grapefruit. ..21c ;ALADE=^â€" lar ..^;....,...50c Delicious, No. 2 can, doz. $3.50; can .. • • • • • • ♦_•_•_* ♦ • • •â- > • • •'• .-•-?_?_*_30c CKACKERSâ€" . ^ \XT. ' National Biscuit Company. When y6u_jthink-oL crackers, think ot bulk crackers, They cost you nearly one half the price of packages. Premium soda crackers lb. :. - .7.v?>7:7.T.T........18c A package of the same crackers contains 8 1-2 oz. and sells for 20c Graham crackers, lb. ....... 48c Ginger snaps, lb......... ..•>•• 49c Vanilla wafers, lb. .. • • •. * • • -35c K^Marshmallow pecans lb..."-38c All 15c packages ........... 44c -rice- t"/:;: â-  7^[j'j^:_ -f" Fancy, Head rice, not Blue Rose, lb* A.......................40c -RICHEJliliitJ MARllALAllfi-^ Bitter, ^ lb. jarC......,..,.*.*$ RICHELIEU TARTAR SAUCEâ€" 7K oz. bottle. v.............^35c ^YMQITTH ROCK !EARS- CATAWBA GRAPE JUICE r Meier's, White, 12% oz. jar..30c BEECHfcUT f>EANUT BUTTERâ€" Large 10 oz. jar... .......*.25c ^ancy, large No. 2% can, doz. $4.50; clan ..........^....-3W4c GOLDEN EAGLE PEACHESâ€" Yellow, free, large No. 2% can^ ^ heavy syrupy fancy fruit, doZi $3.85; can...................35c RICHELIEU COLOSSAL --iGREEN ASPARAGUS TIPSâ€" I Finest jquality, No. 1 square can. doz. $4.80; can ............ • .40c BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-^ CAMPBELL'S CONDENSED SOUPSâ€" Any kinds or assorted, doz. $1.30 RICHELIEU MAPLE SUGARâ€" ___Burejâ€"4r-4b^ cake........... >35c wm. SUNBEAM CORNi-i 1 Everyone who buys it, recom- | mends it. Doz. $2.10; can 18c DEARBORN CLUB SIFTED SWEET PEASâ€" _______ i Exceptionally fine and very rea- ;MAR^iii^LLOWS^l||if|J M$ sonable; doz. :$2.60; â-  can>:;....22c sfe Fancy quality; large No; 3 can, *s doz. $2.00; can.............. 17c RICHELIEU LIMA BEANSâ€" 'P \xiyi&£:.>^?TVF;:-.:\ -,,.„^- â- â€žâ€"-, French style, tmyrgreen. For^^ BUNTE'S CHOCOLATE Wi0M§l salad -or .vegetable... 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RICHELIEU ENTIRE! WHEAT 5 lb. bag 9^..-..-..-- •••••38C ^LLOW';i^im'MEAL^||. ...}|| â- 5 lbs. VV.;V* .â- ?•'â- *'•.â- â€¢>'.<• '«â- â€¢â€¢â€¢.•».:.".•«'-.»• *5G ... GRAHAM FLOUR-|gM^_p itlCHELIEU1 PAStfRYJ-:.|pfiM~. .^FLOURâ€"' mmm â-  5 lbs. ...'. JWtfV^i* BUNTE'S SUPERIOR GUM 111 DROPSâ€" silf|^|piitiili/lls â-  II MR. RED ALASKA SALMON- S' Nx). 1 tall can, doz, $3.75|;jcai|;c3J|, -RAisms-^, ^^,...,...............w -^15' oz.. pk^^v-,i^.:S^MMS^M^i . raisinsâ€" m&sMm^^^m^^m Seedlessy 1 lb. pkg*4£i;.<?;.g?v.28C': KARO SYRUPâ€" tueTT^oTTSTjcan. BLUEI BELL TOILET PAPERâ€" â€"T^soer^lirgeTrbl^-djOZ^ ^ir$1.15 KARO SYRUPâ€" ^km,^„^^ ^ted, Noxlli. can^^^^v^^iic? HYGRADE TOILET PAPERâ€" n The finest silk tissue made, very" heavy, roll, 2000 sheets each, - J1- â- in

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