4 WILMETTE i,IFE October 22, 1926 . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . -------· ·I Wilmette Group With the Bowlers Endorses Jarecki A. S. VanDeusen I'--------·1 Seller of Good FoQd Central Ave. and 12th Street for County Judge Phone Grocery 510-511~512~513 Meat 514 SPECIAL. SALEOetober 22nd to 30th Delivered · t On paid order of $1.00 or NOT 5% Cash D ISCOUD S more, not including Sugar 1 Delivered - -··- · and Flour 2% SUGAR. 'fhe finest quality of Carie granulated only. Not Beet granulated. 10 lbs. . . 8 1 ~~~~~·. -~~~~- ·t·h·e· ~~~ .e.... ~~~s·t· ~~~~~i~~··...... . COFFEE. Roast S~ntos . . .:\n excellent coffee at a tnoderate pnce. Lb. . .............. . APPLES. 20 oz. Pippins. 'l'he best Fall cooktng and baking apples gro\Yll. 10 lbs. GRAPE FRUIT. Perfect Florida. 80 size, $1.10, ea. lOc; 64 size, doz. $1.50, ea. 15c. Ea. PRUNES. Ne\v, S\veet, Santa Clara, 40-50 size. Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of Italtan Oln·e Otl. doz.IO C 69C 49c 39C 48C '0 d "S OLIVE ~IL. _.\nto~1ini; The lin est quality ~I c'[~~~~-·. -~~~". ~~r-~ ::'~~~~ -~~~~~~ ." 0 gal. can . . . . . . . . 1 ......... Roquefort Itnported, lb 52c. S\Yiss Gruyere, 6 portions, box 45c. OLIVES. Large Spanish Queen. 24 oz. bottle ................. : . . . . . . . . . . . . Monticello Large Queen, 80-90 size. Full quart 62c. 1 1 16C 49 . .J · 44c 45 C Results of the league matches <?n .the ; The _candidacy of. Judge Edmund K: Goodwin alleys in the Brown bUtldmg. : J ~reckt }or re-~lectwn t? the office ot _ ~eek cn.dinrr Oc- Cook County JU~ge tlus week re: W ' 1 11 b 0 s eague " ~ · j cctvcd the unqualified endorsement ot to er . : 83 a large group of representative WilSupen<?r Fur Shop · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 81 24 mctte citizens. The endorsement camt· Goodwm's Beauty Shop · · · · · · · · · · 76 at the conclusion of a meeting of 39 the Millen',s Hardware · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·~~ \Vilmette Forum for 100 Per Cent. Taylors Stores · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Voting held in the first Congrega , 6594 \Ytlmett~ Cafe · · ·: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·6 2. tional church Tuesday evening. New Tner ConfectiOnery ·: · · · · · · · 54 Action in endorsing Judge Jareck i Odd Fellows-week cndtng October was not in the nature of an officia l 12: expression from the Forum, it wa :) Team No. 1 ...................... 4D8.J explained, but came from the citizen~ Team No. 3 ...................... 3908 as a group of voters. The endorsement was given as io1 Team No. 6 ...................... 3778 Team No. 5 ....... ............ .. . 3632 lows: Team No. 2 ...................... 349~ . "\Vc, the undersigned, urge uvon Team ~o. 4 ...................... 36(b the people the importance of til~ j Business :Men-week ending Octo- · re-election of Edmund K. Jarecki , 1 candidate ~ on the .C~mnty ticke~ for her 16: McNamee's Store fo1 ~fen ....... 10,131 'County Judge: Wtlltam H. Eilts, ·F. Snider-Cazel ....... ........ ..... 10,053 B. Crossley, E. H. Burge, Hoyt King-. Mac's Lunch ..................... 9505 Melville Brown, _Frank~ H. Gilchri st. Schultz and Nord , ........... . ... 9446 Henry B. Gates, Lwnel E. Bush, J osHerbon Taxi ..................... 9239 iah H. Klctzing, F. R. · Kilner, George Ridge Avenue Pharmacy ......... 9336 B. Kneppe~, Dr. Stephen A: Lloyd , Lucke, Plumber .................. 9156 Joseph J. Howard, D. ]. Davts, ~- J . State Bank ··...... . ............. 8216 :\[ergenthaler, Alfred C. Wolff, Charlc A. Adams, Arthur II. Tuttle, Arthur G. Bess, Aram K. Mestjian, \Villiam r er top an 0 Taylor, L. L. Perry, F. M. Bowes, Signs for Lake-Ridge George F. Iliff, R. D. Burtner, ]. C. · 1 Bowsfield, Thomas F. Cook, G. E. C. C. Schultz, s.upermtendent ?f pub- ~{ain, H. C. Toeppen, George P. Malic works, was thts week author_tzed by g-ill and Frederick J. Newey." the Village board to adYerttse for . , . bids for the installation of "stop and go" signals at the Lake and Ridge , Sterlmg s old restd~nts. say that · th e avenue intersections. The plan to" ftrst. success.ful gasohn~ t~ternal. co~l pla'Ce this traffic regulation device at !mstJOn engme w~s bUilt m thetr ctty that corner has been under considera-Jm the late seventies. tion by the board for several months, . . . and it is thought similar signals may ; An electncally operated shoe-slllnt.n g soon be installed at Wilmette and Cen- 1 stand and apparatus, the only devtcc tral avenues and other congested in- ~ of its kind, is manufactured exclusively at Elgin. tersections. 16 76 1 1 1 1 }. dG " s~~~!u~!x.~~- ~~~~~~~--. -~~~. ~ ."?"·....... 30c That Hallowe'en Party May we offer the following goodies to make this party a success: Assorted Cakes and French Pastries decorated in Hallowe'en colors. RI~~· . ~a.t~C.):,. ~~:~~~~~. ~~~~·. -~~~d. ~.i~~· ....... II C RAISINS. Richelieu. Extra fancy. Seeded c"t~;~!~~·~. ~~~~~~ ~-~~.~·........ p~~~?~~."2~~~~. ~~;~;~~ ~~~~.... 35c nacked. Heavy syrup. Large No. 20 can. Doz .. S:t.Rn. Can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sif·P.d SweP.t Wrinkled PeAs Soap, 80 bars in box .. $5.25 Doz .. S3.00. Can ...... 2Sc None finer, just like fresh peas. 10 bars ............... 67c and Seedless. · Pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richelieu Vostizza Currants, pkg-. BEVERA~ES. Ivfeier's Concord Grape Juice. Quart, 60c. Pint ................ -!. . . . . . . ·Canada Dry Ging-er 1-\ le, doz. $2.25 ·Silver Spray. Sparkling \Vhitc Grape J nice, bottle. 25c: dozen. sz.sn. 8 $1.20 IS C 2·3c 3 ·5 C 32C Pumpkin Pies Lady Fingers Mince Pies · GOLDEN EAGLE MELBA PEACHES. The finest Macaroons English Muffins Crystal White Soap Chips Contains Borax, Lg. pk.,25c HOJJeat Weight Tomatoes Large No.3 can. Doz., $1.90 Can .................. 16c Wo~derful quality. This is a gre~t bargain and a very · fancy Tomato. American Family .Laundry Three Star Safety Matches 3 pkgs .............. 2Sc Sahara Crepe Toilet Paper 12 large rolls ......... 90c THE PATTY SHOPPE Opposite Village Theatre Johnson's . Floor Wax 1 lb. solid, can ........ 59c Brooms, No. 10, each .... 60c · 1153 Wilmette Ave. Ph. Wil. 575 Orders of One Dollar or over delivered free