i)i|tw,i»i'.'iili|pi^ww)>r'iMHiir;~:" ~n • nifpw;nilr(in-"-Jâ€"7"i.'T" ':"' |pâ„¢ â- â- "â- â- fâ- "-â- â- " â€"-â€" THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1^23 Hear Nationally Known Educators In Conference A joint meeting of kindergarten and primary organizations of Chicago and the state will be held Saturday morn- ing, March 3, at 10:30 o'clock at the Eleanor., club, 17 N. State street. The following, enroute from the Superinten- dents' meeting in Cleveland, will speak on the problems of early education: Miss Mary Dabney Davis, director of Elem- entary Education in Duluth, Miss Effie McGregor of Minneapolis, president of Classroom Teachers' organization of the National Education association, Miss Ella V. Dobbs of Columbia, Mo., chair- man of the National Council of Primary Education, Mrs. Alta Adkins, Supervisor of Elementary Education in Hammond and Miss Elsie Wygant of the Children's Community school, Chicago. Evey, De Less Company, New Real Estate Firm Evey, De Less and company, have purchased the property at 525 Fourth street, formerly the Brown Betty building, and will conduct a general real estate business at that location, specializing in high class north shore real estate. ( John M. Evey served with the rank of major, during the World War and saw overseas duty with the famous 33rd Division. Mr. De Less has been associated with some of the largest real estate concerns in Chicago. Wilmette Bowlers Defeat North Shore Line Rollers The Wilmette Business Men's bowl- ing team last Thursday defeated the team representing the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Electric rail- way. The match, played at Highland Park, resulted in the following scores : Wilmette Schmidt................ 191 191 196 Goibach................ 172 161 145 Reed.....,............. 193 207 224 Walz ............... 154 186 185 G*i*e'r................ 177 171 20J Total................... 887 916 955 North Shore Horton................. 155 180 190 Niver ............. 132 168 136 Take..".'................. 171 194 191 White... McNally Total.... 214 154 157 182 215 214 834 911 888 BUILDING PERMIT Only one building permit was granted bv village authorities last week. The per- mit was issued to Lester Morse who will build a two-story frame and stucco resi- dence at 521 Sixth street. The house will have an estimated cost of $8,000. CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB J. G. Stanton Wilmette Manager for Insurance Dept. and Membership Committee NORTH SHORE HOTEL Evans. 6400 $220,000 In Cash Returned on Policies In 1922 SHEET METAL WORK Furnaces, Gutters, Down Spouts, Sky Lights PHONE WILMETTE 1247 1209 Washington Ave. WILMETTE. ILL. radhams Tempered "otor Oil is that oil of double oicarhon-nonhaxd •alng-so light ami flaky that It tan* toblowontwlthtlui exhaustwltltoiit The exclusive" Tem- pering" process gives it the extra staying power to last longer under heat, friction and dilution by fuel drippage. 2 Its carbon is soft aM fluffy like lamp black or soot, refus- ing to stay in your motor to pile up on your pistons, scratch the walls, or clog your valves. When will YOU be here ? $ MILLER BROTHERS NORTH SHORE GARAGE ------- ------- ^11 Main Street Wilmette, Illinois Opposite the C. & N. W. R. R. LULIAS BROTHERS QUALITY FRUIT STORE 639 MAIN STREET QUALITY FRUIT WILMETTE, ILLINOIS STORE BIG SALE ON PHONE 159 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FREE DELIVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAR. 2-3 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmm PRICES YOU CANT BEAT FREE DELIVERY Nice Fresh Spinach, per peck------- -----••. .29c Oranges, per doz., 30c; 4 doz. .............$1.00 Large Size Oranges, per doz. ...,,....••... 60c Florida Oranges, per doz. ......... ...... 40c Indian River Blood Or- es, extra sweet, large ^size, per doz^... .^60e â€"Grape^mitr^ HFor fScnm^ 4 for ..... ........25c Grape Fruit, large size, 3 for 25c, or 6 for .... 45c Extra large Grape Fruit, j_ 15c each, or 2„for . _25c. SPECIAL PRICE ON BANANAS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY § ONLY, per doz. ... .25c Cooking Apples, N i c e Greenings, 4 lbs. for 25c Nice Roman Beauties, fine for baking, 3 lbs. for 25c Imported Spanish Raisins, Big Ones, SPECIAL, 30c per lb. pkg. regular price, !"â- :per lb.' '0; :- 50c. We have imported Smyrna Figs, per lb., ..... ....... .... 25c and 40c Nice Ohie Potatoes, per peck......25c New Potatoes, 5 lbs. for .......... 25c Cranberries, per lb.................15c Green or Wax Beans, extra nice-snappy beans; these are some beans, per ~~ • •............__. .23c quart Fresh Strawberries, aTlow prices. m All kinds of apples by the boxâ€"very fine Seedless California Raisins, qualityâ€"Roman Beautiesâ€"Johna- Per '»............ 18c thans and Wine Sapsâ€"WHOLE- Fre*n Pineapple, large size, SALE PRICES. *"".""„ 30c _ ., „ „ Parsnips, Turnips and old Cabbage, per lb. 5c Carrots, per lb.......5c Extra Fancy Georgia Sweet Potatoes, 3 Lettuce, per head, 5c, 10c lbs. for ..._... ... ..25c *nc* * :* ^c , ...• . tomatoes, perIb^-r^. .20<r Niee^Yams, S^bsrfor .â€"777777 7t7725c~ Fresh Strawberry Rhu^ Targe Spanish Onion., each : 5c NicCalwy, per bunch, 15c' â€" ........ ~r- and............... -25c â- â- â- ' .. .... ^-'f:^ â€" Green Peppers, 2 for , ^.5c Radishes, par bunch -10c Hot house cucumbers, large and fancy, each .... J25c Fresh Peas, per lb. .... 18c Beets and Carrots, per bch. ......••......_.--.«-.-,-.-.... 5c [^"Cauliflower ...15c and up Fresh Mushrooms and Brussels Sprouts at the lowest prices. Extra nice fresh French Endive, per lb. .. .-30c Large Artichokes, each 15c We will have ex- trd§salesmengto Ijjtake yourorder^ no waitin^^lm(M OUR WINDOWâ€"ALWAYS A TRE AT taTHE^YES^ Only the best and freshest fruits and vegetables M)ill be sold at this^cdeT^^W^ HSH.:'. MmuLr-s.^.-**^. â- â- . ^a^.-.-:â- â- â- â- - ..i„.(|)^|^|t&-^Ae.a;fW;.kv