HOOD". OPERA · Here'a ADotber $5 for BAU SEASON· iay "ROBIN GIVEN THIS nua-END · __ OPENS SUNDJl Bmi:V' ' --- ==~:=::::~~~::::~~~~==========~W~IgL~~~~E~TT~E~L~ · I~F~E~;~F~RgUDA~ -~ ·y~··JM~A~·y~~~·1~~~4b "~~~~"====~========~~========~===·' Although the New Trier Bll.nd fund, solicited by Lloyd Hollister, Ioe., during the past. five months, was conapleted last week. w1th. a total of $2,148.37, there remams still ano.the~ ackno;:vtedge.rnen~: namely, t~e contnbut1on by A Fne~d, ,of ~ 5 · "':hlch, all ~~ students of anthmet1c wtll tell us, bnngs the trand total to $2·153 ·37· . . The band ~~ planrung to enter the Cook cou~ty high ~ool t~umament on May l~m fu_U regaha .. It also expects to participate m the r:attonat band t~nament to be held m New York m June. P.A:INT STATION BUILDINGS Building and fences, including crossing gates of the Chicago and North Western railway in the village have been painted and made spick and span in the past few weeks. "Big Chief" Orner, saw to it that the interior of the passenger station was thoroughly renovated, and even the benches _are Completed Band Fund ~~. 1 I1 r.l 1 ~ Wilmette to Meet Powerful Edison Parks The baseball season is on. That is Sunday afternoon will witnes~ 11 ext the initial game of the season at the municipal playgrounds, 17th street and Spencer avenue, when Wilmette will 15 .1 ~~~~n~~r:~h~~~o~i~~~k~ou~~<!n~gfi~; Sh~;iff · ~·i ':N~iti~gh~~ds:a.~.a.~. ~~~-~~ o clock. The locals have been engaging in sOnll' strenuous training and, according to those who have "looked 'em o\'er." will offer one of the best lineups t he .village has witnessed in many a s··ason. ·. Ait houllh the team positions have not The Music department of New Trier Htgh school will present "Robin Hood," a light opera by Reginald De Koven, Friday and Saturday night May 2 and J, in the high school audi~ tori um, at 8 o'clock. The cast of the opera consists of the best studentt~lcnt of the school and two alumni dt~ected by Mrs. Marian V. Cotton: Rtdgaway Daggy, in the role of Robin Hood, heads the cast which is follows: · as Robert of Huntingdon (Robin Hood) A' s v an Deusen ·· BUY IT IN WILMET7'£ ··C..~-.. ,~-...-. . . I 1 ~~ . . ~ e e . _ I I ~ I ~ I I lj Pli J!; SELLER OF GOOD FOOD · EXTRA SPECIAL PRJCE SALE CENTRAL AVE· AND 12TH ST· 1 I 1 !il May 2 nd to 1Oth Pli I! I ~~ r. - . k h Kl m an d o nson , no admission for the 'Wt!mette ~ames, although those who attcn? will h~~:ve ~n opportunity. to co~tnhute the1r btt , to an offerm~r wh~ch ~e_lps to. defray the ex~ense of ~~:J;k:~~~~~~~e~r~:cl~;:tr;~~ befor:~::;::a~o PHI J Ross b erger thi . : Herb Kesmertz, catcher; Hank Millcr and Joe Borne, pitchers; Hank Boesch, pitch and first base; Jack Brewer, second base; Lee Rosberg short stop; Jack Cerny, third base; ~~c~s ~::£~: 1 i ti~!~~;e~~~::~rn:lfk; D~~·e· ·n~·;d~~. ·. ·.·.·. :~.~~~~. L~~~s~~fi:; !~g~e sent to the shops for revarntshAnnabel ............ Eleanor Calhoun A large number of good seats are available and will be on sale at the box-office. Those who have not yet bought their tickets will, therefore, have an opportunity to obtain them BETA ...··.· ; .··· ....... . Curtis Brownell Sir Guy of Gisborne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......·......... Wallace Meuhlberg Little John ·.. .. ... . .. Robert Atwood Will Scarlett .... Hardin Van Deursen Friar Tuck ... ....... George Massey Allan a Dale ...... Virginia Graham Lady Marian Fitzwalter ........ ..... ~ ~ I Pli VAUGHAN'S SEEDS. Are the best. Get a catalogue V h , at my store. I can sell you anything in aug an s ~ Catalogue at the catalogue price. I li SUGAR. Fine cane granulated. J'li 0 NA vElbscH'u' ·c· .PO. I i. I ~ 9Sc K T.ROAST .BEEF. .... 22c I PJI I I I 1 I r. ut~~~;e i~ char~re ;:E~~~J~:;~~::~~ri::,(;::":,,::~ ~ ~ Bo!lnar Brown, son of Mr. and M~s. Oa\ sNet, 0 Trier High school is 0 e f ~ juniors at the University SI_X elected to Phi Beta Kappa schol~~ ship fraternity. unique in quality and style and · ~i~~~tk~ ~~~W: ~ra::at 28C . ~~~t ~~-at Y~~ h~T~ ~~; ~~~~ ,1 SHO~b~~~~ -~~~ .~~~~~ · · · · · · · ·EAT · · · · · · 35C ~ I SMART MODES FOR SPRING WEAR ~ BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEEF ~ ~ ~ Lb. . ................ .· ............··. Lb If Our ladies' spring suits are · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ' ' · · · · · · · ' · · ···· ··· : ~ surprisingly low in pnce. ":r Illi Unique Style Shop 1126 CENTRAL AVE. ; I.. J'li Ph. Wil. 2403 HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE M Lb. . ... ·: . .... .· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i BUTTER p· r El . c ·~ . · trst qua tty gtn reamery I For the table, lb. . ..... , ..... , ..... ; . . 'I I r.l of an informal opening of the new municipal playgrounds a<lioining the new Ridge school, one of the finest community playgrounds in the vicinity of Chicago. The boys will he happy to see a record turnout for the opening game. Plans of .the team are for games at the school grounds every Sunday afternoon and on holidays. We. Can MQke Last Year's Clothes Look Like This Year's, 11 I·EG~~z~~~~~ .o.~e ~~~r.a,~t~~~. ~r·e·s~: .. . . . . ·. . . I · 1 t 1s real y surprising what a great improvem~nt can be made in a suit by cleaning it. We can clean and press it so that it will look just like new. I' I ~ COFFEE. Roast Santos. Mild sweet G l Lb ~ reat va ue. . ... ........ ...... ... COFFEE. My own blend. Equ . al to any canned ~ ~ Coffee now selling fro .m SSe: to_ SSe:, ~ Lb QUAKE.R ·.Q.·u·I·CK·.; ··R.o·.L.L.·ED~ ·· o' .A.·T·s· ··. . L ··ar.g.e. . 30C ~ I 43c · ·· ~ I 32c 11 35C II r.1 ~ ~ I Hemstltclalnt Repairing ~!ktK;~Yrm~~e~tii~:B~~~J;iofiii who will continue to operate It in conjunction with his automobile paint- 3lc ~ingijb~u~si~ne~ss~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~rsb~~sb~~ .~~·~~~ ..................... 53C ~IVORY SOAP. 10~10 oz. bars $1.27 .,9 · 11 05 CENTJlAL, A VENUE Phone Wilmette 690 Th~U~~o!~~~ t;i~~n:Hb~~ness DE LUXE CLEANERS I · I I~ ~ ~ CHEESE. Snappy, old, American, lb. 43c:; 25 C 3 lb. 7 oz. pkg. pkg. .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . · · 43C ~ r. ~ ... CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP 100 ~i.sc~~.s~~ .~~~~~'. ~~~~ .~~~~~ ~~e.r~~~' I I ~ ~ I 1 · :A: -:: .......... ;:, t' · - - . :: The ··Prince of Wales-14t-Jr.- · for Prep School and Colle.te Students T HE loose draped English · Lounge, with low pockets, short straight cut waistcoat, wide and high cut tr.ousers-the carefully careless style of thi.s ~nglish mudel has made it extremely pop- -~ ular with Easte'rn College· and Prep ·· School Students. Develope<;l .in imported . English woolens, carefully hand tailored to the ·latest English models, in sizes from 15 to 20 years. All suits have two pairs of long trousers-very unusual valuespriced at $45.00. . I WAL~~o:!'.ci~;·P~~MiUM .......... 37C I C I I SMY~~~ ~ ':own, ~ 28c I I Sl 30 I 1 :I:GE~E~b~~a~~: -~~~~~~r.r~ ~~~. ~:~.e~:: 85 26c f!! CHOCOLATE. Lb. . ................ ·· · . . ~ APRf~?~~.'.~~~~~: ~~~~·h·e·i~ .. .... . . .. .. .. 30c I DR·. PRICE'S PHOSPHATE 'BAKING 22 I 1 lb. . .. , ...·. : ....... . y i AM~a:b~~g~~~~~~ .~~~-~~., I·P~Ul!~·. ~~e·e·t: .~~~~~ ~~~~~·. ~~. ~~~. CAMPBE~L'S SOUPS Any kmd or - assorted. Doz.· . ·......· I CRE~~. ~·.~. ~~~.~~: .~~~. . . . . . · . · .. · . · SSe ... ··. I FAJ~*~~~;:.;.,G·WHiT~SOAP" ....... ,, ~ I 1 68c 1 10 cakes . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . I ~ I 49c.·1 16c J I · · . . · . " ' MTARRBEsT . ~ Wrinkle-Proof Tie, n.oo Youths· Shirts. $2.00 . Youths' Hats, $5.00 Youths' Slipover Sweaters. $~.00 Youths' Oxfords. $9.50 Youth·" Imported Lisle Hose. $1.50 dolph and W~bash ·1~ ; ~ BAMBOO SPROUTS. D.eJicious in .Chop 1 Suey. Large No. 3 can .... ·.......... f!! GOLDEN EAGLE PEELED APRICOTS·. Tender, ripe fruit, heavy, rich syrup. ,~ 1 Large No. 2~ can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I PLYMOUTH ROCK RED PITTED CHER~ RIES. For pies, No. 2 can, doz. $2.7S, can i! REPUBLIC GRAPE FRUIT. For fruit salad ~ No. 2 can, doz. $1.75, can 1 ···· ,. · · · · · · · I RICHELIEU PREPARED PRUNES. Ready ~ to use. Just as fine and cheap as home 1 cooked. Doz. $2.75, can ....... .' .. ~... I HAWAllAN SLICED PINEAPPLE. The ~ very highest quality packed. Large No. 20 can, not the No.2 can, .doz. $4.60, can PLYMOUTH ROCK YE~LOW CLING 1 PEACHES. Fattty quality: Large No. 1 ~ 2 0 can, doz. $3.3S, <(an ......... , . . . . t I ' RICHELIEU MELLOW SURPRI!fl PEAS · I C zsC 15C 25C 39C 28C 38C I I I · : : ,. :.... 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