Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jul 1929, p. 4

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4 WILMETTE LIFE July 19. 1929 ·A. SELLER OF GOOD FOOD Ceatfal Aveaae aad 12th Sueet Phones Grocery 510-511-512-513 Meab 514 s. Vaa·oeusea :&0 Wilmette's Day Tuesday to Send Flowers to Poor Tuesday, July 23, is Wilmette day at the North \Vestern terminal in Chicago, when the Chicago Plant, Flower. and Fruit guild will be glad to receive contributions i rom \Vilmctte garden owners. The flowers wi11 be distributed by the visiting nurses to the. sick and poor of Chicago. ~[ rs. ] ohn lark Baker of the \Vilmettc Garden club is chairman for the dav and those de siring to share their. flowers may telephone her at \Vilmette 4262 and she· will arrange to sending them into the I\orth \\"estern station. BOMBINGS IN CHICAGO . INCREASING--BEESLEY ·Winnetkan, Investigator of Racketeering, Urges Businessmen to Act ··The time has come when some cen- , tral agency. such as the Chicago Ass~ ciation of Congress, should go on t he warpath against rack.eteering," .Thomas Quinn Beesley. of \Vmnetka, vtce-presidcnt of the ~1cCutcheon-Gerson Service. Chicago, and co-author of the sensational exposure of crime conditions, "It's a Racket," declared in an address before the Ad Men's Post of the American Legion at the Hotel Sherman. ChicaJIO, last Monday night. Damage Increases ..\Ye thought conditions last year \vere bad enough to warrant turning a state's attornev and a political faction out of office. but what can we say of conditions today," he asked. "In 1928. \rhcn we thought it was about the limit, there was an average of one homh for even· three davs. But during the first six months - of this ~·ear there has been an average of nearly one homb even· two davs. "Then~ is evidence that · the bombs ar<: hein.s:r made more powerful nmv. In 1928. the bombs did an average damage of $960. The 1929 bomb . haYe done an average damage of $1,428 each-an increase of $468 per hn nh. Rut there has not heen one conviction fur bomb throwing in Chicago thi . vear." \f r. Bees lev went on to sa\· that sixtv percent of the bomb~ thro\\'U thi. vear have been in connection with rackets of so called busines. organizations rather than in connection with alcohol or beer wars, as was formerly the case. Operate Unhindered "There arc now 86 rackets operating in Chicago." he said. "These operate with ahso luteh· no hindrance. \Yinshould the racketeers fear punishmeJ{t when the,· look at the blank record oi lnr<d Ia\\' enforcement officers? .. fn all. twent\'-fi ,·e cases l1a\·e been reicrn·d tn the·. o-called r acket cotlrt . ln tht:-ie. fifteen \\'ere he ld to the grand iun-. Oi the fi ftecn onk nine \rere indicted a;Hl so far no1;e has hecn tried. Puhlicit,· alone ha . h<:en the \H·anon that has driYen ~omc rackets c111t -oi business and sn far it has killed ,;() rackets in Chicago. The law has kilkd nnh· t \\'0 and hnth of these \\·ere in Cl>llncction " ·ith Federal case:-;." \f r. and '\1 rs. Philip De Hcrard oi Lnuis,·ille. Kv .. and \f rs. 0. H. Clarke ni Louis\·i llc. . \Yho ha\·e been the guests ni \ f r. De Berard 's parents. the Arthur .1. Dl'Rerarcls. 1220 Greenwood an'nue. rettJrned to Lo uisvi lle last SaturdaY. Philip and Jeanne De Berarcl. howeYer. \Yi lt staY on with their grandparents for a month or ~o. A personal sen.;ice store, personall y operated for 25 consecu tive yearsinviting the most rigid comparison 9f prices and qualities-not of a few leading items, but of our entire stock. · .SPECIAL SALE- July HAMBURG STEAK. to July :&1 LAMB PATTIES. Fresh n1acle, per poun d ................... .· ... . Fresh gro u nd, per pound ............... . ........ . HAM. .\ nnour Star, "·holt; .pr half. per pou nd ............ ~.\ .. SHRIMPS. Sea Carden, g~h1ss packed, \\·et shr in1p< S0 oz. jar .. . ......... . 30c 34c 30c 30c 90C VISITS IN WISCONSIN Mrs. Melba R. Betts, of the \\ .hJlette Public school office. is spending her annual Yacation of t\\'o weeks in \Vaupaca, \\'is. Herhc..·rt Xc\\'J)Ort, son of ~!r. and ]. H. ~e\Yport of 520 AhbotLiord road. returned to Kenilworth last week to. visit his varents. Mr. Newport is in busintss in Philadelphia and does not return to his home very oiten. ~1rs. -0- ORANGES. S\'\·eet. 1uicv Sun-J'-ist Califor·nia \ ~a] en cia~. Du;en JJc. three dozen 'l'he heart of selected~ unifonn . natttra11y ripe frnit especia lly rccon1n1ended to grape fruit ]oyers during these out-of-season 1110nths. 1 1b. 4 oz. can . . MISSION ORANGE. Sligh t ly S\\'Cetcned orange juice \Y ith a das h of len1on and pure fi 1tered carbonated \\'ater. :\ great favorite \Vith eyeryonr. Pint bott le 27c. Dozen pints CD · GRAPE FRUIT. Richelietl. 27c· Cl'3 } 5 Mrs. R. K. Ogden of Deadwood, S. D., and her sister, 11rs. E. Lardner of Deadwood. arc the guests this \veek a t the residence of M is · Lai1ra Dan·, 427 Ninth street. . -o-Mr. and Mrs. Guv S. Osbom of JJO Cumnor road, Kcnit~,· orth, are spending ths week at their summCT home, Rock Rapid. Lodge, Hayward, \Vis. SARDINES. Oneida fane~· ~or- CRAPE JUICE. .\Ieier's purest wcigan sardines in pun· Yir~in Cnncnrd grape juice sweetened olin~ oil. Each J4c \\'ith cane . ugar. Quart hotRIPE OLIVES. Linclsa\" Cnlos- . tie . 49c sal. Rig as plums. 1irm and PINEAPPLE. Hichl'li<:u. Finest full flayored. Full pint can 43c ripe· Hawaiian. 1;-nr salad or small famih· use. ~ slices per SWEET GHERKINS. 1\icht'":ttL Each . J9c lieu. Finest select S\\'l't't gherkins at atl unmually low price. CATSUP. f\ichtlieu. Pure. fu ll 10 oz. gla .. jar . 35c tLn·nn·d tnmato cabup. l.ar(.!'c 14 1-2 nz. hot t k 2J c ANCHOVIES. 1\(llled fi let of illlpnrted ancl1<n·y with capers in BROOMS. \1 atchlt':--:-; 5-~l'\\Tcl )ltlrl' olin' nil. 2 1-R nz. can hean· dut\· hroun1. Extra quali.ty. ligl~t \n·ight and low ... . 20c prin·d at .69c Flat (Jll't ni in1purttd anchoYy in pmv llli \'l' (li l. 2 uz. r a 11 20c GREE N OLIVES. \'ictnr ~pan i~h. nlin·s . Pint gla~s jar 25c PICNIC SUPPLIES. Papn PEACHES. ~un-Tint Ycllm" platt-.... dt)7('11 . . . . IOc clin~ peachc~ . (> lc1rgc. firm Paper cup~. dozen ..... .. . JOe halH~ in a hea,·y :-;yrup. Per \Yax paper. ~0 :-;hed:-; JOe can . . . . . . . . . .25c Papn napkin~. 5() ftlr . . J5c AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP. MAYONNAISE. S"·i ft 8.: Com 10 hars 66c. Bt>x ni F!O hars pan~· \ ( ;t'm \L!ynnn:ti:-it' ha~ .. . . . ... $5.25 hccnmt· ·a great iayuritc. \ \'unPEANUT BUTTER. lkechnt1t, <kriul ~" c·l't fl:tn1r and h1\\· in large 10 1-2 oz. jar 30c prtcl'. Hali pint 20c Pint . .. .. 40c MARMALADE. 1-.:ing l..:t'lly. Quart .. . 70c ~\\Tl't and pure. 15 oz. jar .. .. . . .. . 31c SALMON. l~erhn>n<l fitH·st seLIPTON'S Y dlow Label Orlt-rt rl'd _\laskan fi~h . I lh. 1lat ange Pekoe Tea. L' nexce lled can . . . . 40c f n r i r i 11 g. 1-2 J h. t i n . . 54c 1-2 Ih. tla t ca 11 . 25c CRAB MEAT. lee Bnund 1 I h. t a I J r a 11 ·· 35c Brand. ~elect catch. packed TUNA FISH. PlnlH > uth HtH.:k at ~ea. 1-2 lb. can .. 39c ~~:lt:rt lig~1t nJ~·at. 1-2 lb. can .. 23c CHEESE. \ I ild Yc:llo\\" Y<.> tt ng American clH'l'Sl:. Lb. 39c 1 I h. ran . . .' 45c Bnwkfield Yellow sanch,·ich GRAPE -OLA. .\ high gradt' rht·e:--c. Lh. · 43c gingt·r ak pt:ril'ctly flayored LADY FINGERS. Seidel\. with pure grape juicl'. Pint I )nzcn 2Sc bot t k lSc. Dt>zvn pi nb $1.75 CHIPSO. The wor lei 's grea tt' s t (Empty l,ottk rebate..· 2.ic per di~lm· ashcr. Large packal!e doztn.) . ........... . 25c CANADA DRY. Ginge r A le. IVORY SOAP FLAKES. Large Ca e of 48. $7.55. J)~, .;·(.'n $1.97 package .. ....... . .. . .. 2Sc -o-and Mrs. Ed"·ard F. Hamm of 517 Sheridan road have returned to Kenilworth fr.om a week's trip to :\cw York City. ~fr. JEWELRY of CHARACTER We speciali ze in desi gning and the making of platin um a n d go 1 d jewelry. We are diamond seners, watch, clock and jewelry r.epairers, and dealers in pearls, dia monds and other precious stones. We also feature stationery engraving fot our fashionable p1trons. -o-'\frs. Tohn Trumbell Backm. '\fi.s There . a· Backus, a nd ~fiss Bettie Backus of Hami lton . O hio. a re spending a week in vVi lme t te. Yi~iting \f rs. Bark us's sister . \t[ r .:;. O rvi ll e J one;-;, 1()15 For est aYe nue. The Back us bmi l~· forme rl)· res id ed in , K enih,·orth. '··············~········· r MR. I2 PAGLIARULO' S years experience in the shops of Spaulding 8 Co. is your guarantee. 17 Yeats in the Same Location DECORATE During Vacation A ' 'old th e lnconvenit>nce of being torn np by having the Decorating anti Painting done while yon are on your Vacation. on all cash orders of $1.00 or over. Flour, sugar and meat bear no discount. All orders delivered. Jeweler and 0 ptician 1166 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 1 o6 I M. Portenhauser Painter and Decorator 1030 Greenleaf Phone 2764 ······················a··~

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