4 WILMETTE LIFE April 22. 192¥ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. Funer~Servk~ I ~· & S· V 88 D 88188 Held for Pioneer Wilmette Resident VOTERS DEAL CRUSHING BLOW TO HOME ·TICKET (Continued from page 1) on the face of unqfficial returns, of 3,008, as against. 1,600 for his opponent, George F. Iliff. For the trustee posts, the victorious People's party candidates received totals as follows: Paul A. Hoffman, 2,869; Ernest C. Cazel, 2,971; Hans vonReinsperg, 2,806. The Home party candidates polled totals as follows: Trustee Wilford W. De Berard, 1,763; Trustee Elmer D. Becker, 1,658; Ncholas ]. Miller, 1,650. Re-elect J.lbrary Directors ]. R. Harper and E. G. Bentley, unopposec\ candidates for re-election to the two offices of directors of the Free Public Library, were accorded a vote of confidence, which, because of the intense interest in the competitive offices was comparatively light. The ·band tax "small hal 1 ot,, was defeated according to election officials, althou~h it was a matter of little interest to most of the voters because of the heated campaign waged over 'the regular election issues. Seller of . Good Fo~ . dtl Central Ave. and 12th Street Phone Grocery 510-511-512-513 · Meat .514 Special-April 22nd to ~Otb Did ~ou ever realize The average overhead expense of Retail business concerns, in the Chicago Loop is over 40%, while the overhead expense of any similar business in Wilmette is or should be less than than one-half of 40%. Making the Loop absolutely no competition to Wilmette. GARDEN SEEDS. A full assorttnent of D. M. Ferry Co. Vvorld Reno,vned Flo\ver and Vegetable seeds. Albert Dickinson Co. Grass and \ Vhite Clover seed. 5 ~~- .~~~~ .~~~~~~~~.t~~·.................. 72c FLOUR. ~ills~ury, \\!ashburn and Cl'} 23 Ceresota, 1-g bbl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ · EGGS. Crescent. F~·esh frotn the Nest. A.bsolutely. Ne\v Latd. Doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fresh Eggs. Guaranteed. Doz. . ......... : .... 33c 40C 1 Funeral services for John D. Braun, who passed away at his home on Lake avenue, Thursday, April 14, at the age of 77 years, were held from the home Saturday afternoon, April 16; Rev. James Austin Richards of the Winnetka Congregational church presiding. Burial was _at Memorial Park. Mr. 1Braun was born on the same site at which he passed away, June 20, 1850. At that time the village of Wilmette did not exist as an incorporated community and the home that he knew during his childhood was a log cabin, built by his parents who. com ing fro· ·. manY. settled in this, then practically unsettled territory. He resided with his parents on their farm until he was 21 years of age, at which time he wen.t to ~'ttlton, Illinois. It was in Fulton that he met and married Katie King and to this union in the succeeding years were born thr~e children, Philip, Gertrude and Carl. After a residence of eight years in Fulton, they removed to Aurora where they lived for a period of nine years. At that time they moved to Wilmette, taking up residence in a home built on the same grounds· where the little cabin had stood at the · time of his birth. Here he resided until his death on April 14. Mr. Braun was a carpenter by ' trade. He spent his early years, however, on the farm of his parents and after his return to Wilmette again resumed this occupation. He is survived by his wife and three children. Mrs. Braun, his daughter, Gertrud.e and son Carl are at the present time residing in Witmette. The other son, Philip, lives in Evanston. Isabel Richardson Molter Schedules Close of Season Isabel Richardson Molter, American soprano, having enjoyed a busy and successful season, is closing it with dates in several states. Her future programs include: April 24, 26, 28 and 29, role of "Beauty" in Lester's jjEveryman," Chicago; May 9, recital a't Parsons college. Fairfield, Iowa; May 20, recital at Rogers Park Woman's club; June 8, soloist at Festival of United Singers of Hudso n County, at Jersey City, N. ]. ; August 4, program on Harold Henry's Arti :.; t course, Bennington, Vt. I c~~;~~~-. ~·e·ll·~~~· ~. ~~~~. ~~~~e.s: ............. 9c c~~:~~~Lb~i.c~1·e·li·e·u·... ,~,~~. ~~1~~~ .c~.~~e. ~~~~. Crean1 of vVheat. Pkg. . ..................... 2Sc Quaker Oats. Large Pkg. . ................... 2Sc Shredded \Vheat Biscuit, Pkg ............... 12Y2c · 1\fy O\vn Blend; A finer bulk coffee . cannot be produced. Lb ............... ·.. TEA. Lipton's. \T e11o\\r Label. Orange Pekoe. 0 lb. can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oolong. A-1 75c quality. Lb ................. Sic Basket Fired J a i)an. E. B. Lb. . .......... : . .. 65c 57C 49 C · 54C ·=· Free Refreshments Free SUNDAY APRIL 24, You ARE AND · ·· · OL~V!~I; ~.nt~~1·it·1~ .. ~~~.r~: ~~~~.i~t~ ....... Sunbean1. Pure, Itnportcd. Yt gal. .......... $1.00 BEVERAGES. 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