Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1928, p. 4

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SELECr CAIDIDATB ' FOR YWGE.OFFICD ..___ . c_._~_u_ · ·_te__ s --~ Seller ~··tral Ave. and 12th ~ , 1tree'DI Plaoae Gncer, 518-511-512-513 Meats A Caucus of the United People's party (People's party of 1927)· last pacity of the Council rooms and Monday selected the men in the group crowded the lobby on the upper floor below as candidates for various Village offices which will be filled at the Vilof the Village hall. lage election Tuesday, April 17. Oraer Reftewa Work Village P1esident Orner opened the meeting wath a brief review of the municipal stewardship during the past year and entertained a motion for the appointment of a Caucus chairman. A. F. Hooper, 923 Linden avenue, was the unanimous choice for this important duty. Nominations were the first order of business followed immediately by brief remarks from several of the candidates. In a spirited discussion, in which a score or more of villagers participated. it appeared to be the concensus of opinion that the platform of the People's party of last year sufficed to C. M. Mcooaald: A. L CriaaeU convey the principles upon which the For For United People's party will present its Village ·rrustee . Village Trustee candidates in the forthcoming election. "Flats," a subject which has been touched upon at every village political gathering during the past four or five years. came in for con · siderable debate, serving merely to emphasize the fact that the unanimous sentiment in opposition to apartments. virtually precluded such an issue at this time. The Home party, which suffered defeat at the election last spring, has to date given no indication of placing a ticket in the field this year. The three retiring trustees were leaders in that party and are .. understood not to be candidates for reelection. Gordoa wn.oa The United People's party platFor Village Trustee form. which is identical with that of the People's party platform of ·t927. appears on page 8 of this issue of (Continued from Page 1) WILMETTE LIP£. I uell Z6tll to Jist ST. FRANCIS P. T. A. MEETING The Parent-Teacher association of St. Francis Xavier school will meet this afternoon, in the school auditorium. Mrs. J. E. Edmonds, regional director of District 19, is to be the speaker. The mothers of third grade children will be hostesses. Ma Browa Pre..nea. Pure sugar and fruit only. Strawberry, Raspberry, Peach, Apricot, Pineapple. Cherry and Blackberry. 3-1 lb. jars .. $1.11 Heiu'a Apple Batter. 2-lb. jar 4lc. Lb. jar ............... ZSc Pare White CloYer Hoaq. 1-lh. comb . .. ... . ... .. ..... .. .. ZSc C~atal White Boraa Soap Flalrea. Large pkg. . ...... De Kirka~ Americaa Family Soap. 10 bars ................... Me Box of 80 bars . . . . . . . . Large . Pkg. . of . Gold . Dust. Pkg. ..................... Zlc Matc:J.ea. 6 large boxes in pkg. . . . . .......... . . . ... Zlc Scotch BeD TU.ae :toilet Paper. 1,000 sheet roll. 12 rolls SIM JohUOD'a Floor Waa. No. 1 can ... .·. .. . ........ . . . .. 57c No. II Carpet Brooaa. Exceptional value .. . : . . .. ... . ... lie I~ Soap. 100 large 10-o~. bars . in box, $IUS; 10 bars . . .Sl.ZS . . 100 6-oz. bars in box . . . $7.35 10 bars . .. . . .. ............. 74c · c-.e+ Dwy GHat- Ale. Doz. . . . .. ......... . .. . .. .$2.15 Old ...._ Maple ...1 Caae Spt~p, 2~ lb. can, SSe; · 1 ~ lb. can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3lc P..... P- P-at Batter. A tru'! butter-like texture and smoothness, made from freshly roaated peanuts. Large 10-oz. 20-30 size. Lb. . ............................... . Apricota. l_t'ancy B 1e n h e i m . Lb. .... . ........... ... . . . 3Zc Faaaiaa'· Bread a.d Batter Pic...., the original 16-oz. jar ...................... · ZSc Riclaeliea S....U Reel Beeta, extra quality, No. 2 medium can, ZJc Dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 Plpaoatla Rock Ro~al Aaa Wlaite Cherriea. No. 2~ can. 37~'c; doz. . ............. $4.35 Collep Larp Qaeea. 20-oz. jar . : . ..... . ....... . ...... 41c Riclaelieta Eatra Lar·e Qaeeaa. 32-oz. full quart .. ..... .. .· c Ric..._ M···ae· D.w..L 9!4-oz. jar . . . . . . . . . . 4lc Ric..._ Coloual Ripe OliYe., the finest and largest packed. Qt. can ................. $1.35 Pt. can .......... . . . ....... lie Hany W. Miller For Village Treasurer Lea J. Orr For Village Clerk Henry Hotb, Early Setder in ViDage, Paues Away Henry Hoth passed away at his home at 1818 Wilmette avenue Thursday morning, March 22, at the age of 66 years. Requiem High Mass will be held at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, March 24, at St. Joseph's church and interment will be in the church cemetery. Mr. Hoth is survived by his sons, William and Charles, and his daughters, Elizabeth, Mrs. Charles Stordeur, and Mrs. Peter Uedelhofen. His wife died about two years ago. Mr. Hoth is one of Wilmette's early settlers, and was in business in his blacksmith shop on Wilmette avenue for the past fifty years. He was a member of the Chamber of Commerce. OLIVES a.zs Eatra Selut..l Walaat Meata. Lb. . . : . ... . ............... 7Sc 1....-rttid B.U ...... SlaeiW Lb. . .... '....... 71c Fa.q · - - Meat.. Perfect halves. Lb. . . . . . . . . . ISc ............., Ce r&re. B.Jk. Aiways ·fresh. Lb. . ....... SSe Cltocol· II....._ Ho.qca·· Cldp. Lb. . . . . .... . ........ 36c Q 1 nl te ~ c....le. Lb., 41c Gaulnte c..t.l P....a Good- . Delicious and somethin'J new. Lb. . . ................ · can .. . . . . .. .. ..... . ·. . . . . . Z4c 0. fnnila ... ftll&l . .l l . . . raniM ,._. ~. We ahrap .... a · a'na . . . .,.._ ...... _...._....,,.,. .. albwliwto,..la AI.··· Vulcanizing Used Tir~ Bargains Fisk Tires Sterling Tires Stewart Batteries Battery Charging Rebuilding and Repairing All Wori Gut~ttJntHtl George Yountr Injured C~ AND I 131 GREENLEAF . When Struck by Auto M. r,AVE. 1 .... Tire and Battery Service Pboae 9/a.a.tt. J ..,.. George Young, residing at 1625 Central avenue, Wihnette, was struck by a vampire car in Evanston on Tuesday of this week and sustained · injuries which necessitated his being taken to the Evanston hospital, it was reported to the Wilmette Police department by the Evanston police. K .r. Young was riding his bicycle on an Evanston Jtreet when he was run down by the car, which did not stop.

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