Specially selected, tender and fine fiavored. Enjoy a Rib Roast this week-end at A £4,P's, low price. MLK Cutiets Shoulder SRoast BO)NELESS- Rolled, Roas t CALF Sweetbreads Lb2 FED ai Lb. 27c Lb. 32c, Lb. 18c Lb. 25C Lb. 45c W ESTý GENUINE BSPRING Leg of Lamb. LAMB Shoulder Roast Rib Chops candidate for re-election as Village. Treasurer. ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY The ta,ç burden should be -made ,as light.as possible anid every expenditure of public monies should.. beé givýenf the Most careful consideration. . More than ever,' taxing bodies should be alert to opportunities -for -economy and efici- BUDGET-APPROPRIA-TION. ORDINANCE We f avor the. policy 'of a carefully planned budget of ýthe expenises of the various departments. of, the Village, consisten with -its requirements forý any given year, each. departmnent keep- ing witbin the appropr iations dèfinitely assigned to it.. Spending for curiient needs, beyond current income,. Should be avoided. *FEE OFFICES We favor a study of fee paying of-, fices to determine if a more economical and yei equitable method of rernunera- tion may be devised. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS In view of present economic condi- tions, we believe it necessary that onii matters of public improvemnents, the., tax payers affectéd, should be given every opportunity for full infornmation, and to express their views before final action is taken. AWARDING CONTRACTS Lb. 32ude ain'g pnnc pes requireth bidders, provided their financiai respon- sibility, facilities for doing the work, and réputation for honest performance of contract, warrant it. Lb. 28c Lb. 18c Lb. 28c VILLAGE MANAGER We are ini full accord with the pres-7 ent -Village Manager -Plan now in ef- fect in. Wilmette. We believe that ivhen proper.ly administered under the supervision of the President and Board of Trtistees, it resuits. in a* more economic and efficient administration of into flats in resmulentiai districts, and that by co-operation of building in- spector, police and legal departments, they can be prevented. GIUDE SEPARATION. We f avor' the principle of grade separation,ý and urge continiued vîgor- ous attention. to tbe many physical and legal problemis involved.ý Final action on this problem ;will rest with the Illi- nois Commerce Commnission., The, ex- pense must be shared by the tax, payers of the village ,and by the railroads.. WATER Trhe supply . must be adequate. for, household use and fire protection ai al timnes, ànd we urge energetic actioni toward conclusion of efforts, in that direction. NO ýMAN'S LAND We propose' renewed care fui study of the Sheridan Road No, Man's Land problemn, and action, towards the pre- vention of a new and similar -9-acre area adjacent to residential property. east of North Western tracks and north of Greenwood Circle.. TREES We believe the residents of Wl mette are interested in everytbing that adds to the beauty and attractiveness- of the village. Wilmette is famous for its trees. We favor a plan for co-ôperating with the residents ini the care of trees. We believe sonie inex- pensive, but 'helpful metbod, *may be deviseci. Treasurer Candidate Announces Platform Herman T. Reiling, independent candidate for Village Treasurer, bas' announced his sutpport of the follow- ing plan for keeping t.he people. in Wilmette informed on the financial' affairs of the:Village governmnent: 1. eli the taxpayers how the Village intends to -spend their money by adopting an appropria- tion ordinance i the so-called *mpdel form as recornmended for A& Ap Food Stores MDL.E WESTERN DIVISION flN. Guret Atlantic sad Pacifim Téa Compazy §oris may e~ vi larged future mets ot uiall into the en- ZONING AND) BUILDING Rigid and enforced-. zonling is. essen- ne nlas been enrolling more a dvaiCed at puIls in his Saturday afternoon Mrs. Edward V. Holding',is con- valesting at ber home, 309 'Seven- teenth street, after a siege of inftu- enza.