Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1927, p. 7

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January 7, 1927 ~I L M. E T T E L rF E ; 1.·· 7· North. Shore Men Injured in Car Crash Near Elgin L. Seaman, 808 Greenleaf Wilmette, and David F. Nohie. 2-lO Forest avenue. \Vinnctka, sustained serious itiju.rics as a result of an automnhilc accident which occurred on state..· highway number 22. opposite Yt'Olllan City of Childhood. near Elgin. at ahont G o'clock. 'l'ue:-;day tvening, Dl.'ccmher 28. .:\obit.·, accompanied by Stamau, was dri,·ing north on the highway when l1i..; car was struck l}y a southbound 111arhinc driven by ('!~ester Chapin of Highland Park, The force oi the im p ~tct threw the ~ohlC' car into the ditch \\"hne it wa:-; overhtrnl'd. while..' Chapin\ rar "ratchetcd" off and collided \\·ith a third machine belonging tc' El lll<:r fl. Lang of Carptlltt r:-;villc. Ill. In the :-te<.md collision hoth car . . were dircht'd and ov er-turned . ~c..·aman was tht mn:-;t :-crioush- in.i wed. having hcen confintd to his bed :-inCl' the accident \\·ith a hadlv \\T('lll'ht.·cl back. ~nhl~ r~cci\· c..·d cut-s :tb(lut th~ face and head: Lang was nnly :-;lightly bnti-,cd: " ·!tile l'hapin cs rapl'rl uninjured. :\II three cars were· badly da111agcd in t lu.· accident and Chapin \Yas arrt·:-tc..-d on a charge nf driving a car wl!ih· intoxicated. At a prcliminarv hl':t ring he was rt·lea-,ed on $2,000 hond~ and his trial set fnr some time in Ft:hruary. Chapin. it is charged. wa" "<· intoxicated that aitn the ac cident when qucstioned a -, tu his destination, replied that he \\·a.- going irom Elgin to Highland Park. lie wa;-;, hnwen·r, h(·aded hack to\\·arcl Elgin. :tH'Iltlt.', Soloist With Symphony Edith Ray Young Teacher of Piano Wilmette 3651 Alb~rt . . T ' . HE largest lens stock and the m OS( COm-plete )ens service between Ch~cago and Milwaukee. P.ll the lenses are ground right in Dr. Woods' office. "Your eyes are your bread winners-/tis wise to· take care of them, J!lo·eaoe M. Wood Howard Preston, bass-baritone of the Chicago Civk"'Opera company t s ~Irs. S. S. Holden. 5!.7 \\' arwick I app~~r a:-; s~loi:t \'lrith the Little . Symphony orchestra in~ its. concert at r o ad, Kenilworth is cnt~naining her New 1 ncr aud1tonum ~1onday evenmg, January 10. at 8 :lJ o dock. ~[ r. I t? O. ·D. · 709 MAIN STREET lunchron club today. Preston n·sidt.·s at 1031 Gre~tnvood avenue, Wilmette. Phone Wil. 2000 I I I' ' . . SPECIALS....Fruits and Vecetables Though we offer in :figures the following specific specials, we have all the seasonable merchandise at the market's lowest prices. You will find our prices advertised in this paper every week, so you can look for them regularly. "CALIFOR~L r 1: ' . . ; OH.AKGJlS, large size. 69c, 59c, 39c. FLORID~-\ ()l{~\XGES. large ~ize. . 19c. · · 69c, 59c, F'LORID~ \ CH.. \PJ~FRUl'l'. large size. 2 for for 25c. C.OOI\:JXC ~ \PPLES, 41bs. 25c, per hu. $1.99 ]ON:\TJ~:\\" .\PPLES , ~ lhs. 25c, per hox $2.95. GREEN PEAS, per lb. . ............... 19c SPIN.ACl-L per pk .................... 39c GH. EJ~t\ ~\:r\1) \\'".\X BE.:\~ S. pL'r qt. ... 25c BH.USSEL SPJ{OUTS, per hox ........ 35c I<AL:\1\L\Z< >O Cl~LEHY·. per hunch .... 25c (> 25c, .3 for 25c, 4 for 25c, .\IfflCJ-IC)J,ES. 2 for .................25c FI<.ESJ -I BEE'l'S, per bunch ............ lOc FRESI-I C:\RRO'rS. per hunch ......... tOe XE\Y C.:\RBA.GE. 4 lbs ............... 25c S \ Y1~ E'l' PO'l'A. 'l'OE~. 3 lhs 25c, 4 lbs ... 25c RUSSET IDAHO POT ATOES, the best on the market, per pk. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c ~l():\T.\:0:~ ~ack PO'l':\1'0ES. good cookers, per ............................. $5.50 MUSHROOMS, per lb. . .............. 39c BOTTLED GOODS C~\X~\D.\ DR\T GINGERA.LE, per doz, $2.15 CIDER. vcr gal. ...................... SOc COSMAS BROTHERS · Delivery 1/Rh'E 1143 Wilmette Ave.-Opposite Post Office -WILMETTEPhones: Wilmette 2693-2694 Delivery FREh' ·

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