Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1934, p. 8

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réo ams the es. ARCADIA ROSE PLANTS. Ready te Plat. Bvigiiten the. gardon witlm tiies. va-cored L" 1dyrose1 bushe. .They :willbisonpp. u.ely add6a lr sirmd .a3a0 tmogiot i.summmer. GEN4UINE .FILLET 0F SOLE. Th i i shie asse oodand do tdr e. cIanfrWh" à WLtundpp" ed i .ggmmd or . 3S laKF S..SPiUOitWHiiTE'FiSH. ruse va i&. bed39 IMESH CALVES' LIVER. Ful of vit*mi» m primedau .sPfcialIy1W im IIOAST 0F DEEF. Tiere. just asat mur moretender, JUMicy due.ctbi. rosat "»Man dus VEAL, DEEF, PORK. Gr<und for bal. Serme Ltit B aturday' aiglattm ii.1sce t .oM for Suaday awhtjoumt &,7c CÉLERY. Cook.d eory as good, te.. Dico t and «M a çl.ogped mum Md Cook umai tender 3-stalk bumnd6ILe* t The 'matter'of,,rcnewal of bonds of the Village president, clerk, m anager, treasurer and sevéral employees, was referred to Trustée Walter A. Knoop; Î,Village Manager F. L. tee.and Village Attorney Vernon R. Loucks with Power to act. Village Manager Streed reported that bids bhad been received from. three. brokers. It was, decided to discuss at length at the ne xt mneeting of tbe board on Tueday, April 17, the -question, of ~1ar ihoso o 60 arel Possible cancellation of contracts to avenue, Wilmette, is playîng thé? furnish water for domestic use and" role of Gert rude Gardner in I"Thme fo frepotcin n"oMa' Womn )olk," oe-at pay e- Land" between Wilmette and Kenil-. ing Presented in Mundelein; Mosa- :Worth. There is no gen eral contract 8:,ic>'Sndathe Mein ëApri egoat at present, but several separate con- 8:15in he undlei Corge tracts, some of which pÉovide for Chsuicao. '""663Sseianrad,' furnisbing water for 4omestic use ti'UPO.only and others of which include furnisbing water for fire protection. RECOVER CAR Ail of these contracts bear a 90-day Frank B. Owen, 1642 W. lO4th cancellation clause. stret, hicgoreprte toWilett Village Attorney Loucks was in- potiee t Chicar bee to l rmestructed. to file liens against two con-, polcetht is arha ben toenf omcerns in "No Man's Land" that are in front of the Central hotel, 629 Main deinquent in the payment of water, street, where he. had spent the night. bis totaîîing about $575. Both con- Oficer Henrickson was detailed on the cerns in question are in receivership. case, and prom~ptly iocated the car i Physical examination for ail em- front of the Public Service company ployees of food stores in Keniiworth store at 1141 Central avenue. is ,required by Village ordinance. but ftpmý PRESH LIMES fori cockuailor hIdUbIlm D3ROCCOLI. Whou. Et esft. k.es"Paau WÂTRRuS r.F» ion or we monst li a piqunt ad tot 2,.25c tiie -stems arm triminea #Md peied, ! esii and dripping ithi **O at but sait 3 buaiches 1 O Trade With Safety Now that it's a wel l nown fact that prices are lower at the Boulevard * Drug Store Iet'.s emphasize the poit of safety! When a druggist recase. mends druge, remedies, tooth puste, or what have you, he shoiild know wlumî be disposed of. It was referred to> the police conimittee, whose membér- ship comprises the Keniworth board of heaith. Love Makes Suggestion A suggestion .was made by Trustee, Chase W. Love tbat separate state- ments on the operation of the Ken- ilworth water works be prepared. The finance committee, of which Mr. Love is a member, will take the matter tp with the firm _which makes the I NeCar m w. ~ooi thimgs te est, are - i Fimsfine fruit. Ev. bet- ter wiaen thorougbly eld before s.rving -Noý 21/i tiui- - m ' m B»etn or an EitIisr one. of thes. tins is, à fine buy. Just Leat, add butter anid they are .1 ready t. a% g M-- i f

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