Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Dec 1912, p. 16

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ill* HCOU SCHOOL |ifip*%HVi ball tMffi defeated the strong Central School team by the score of 9 to 8 at the game played in St. Mary's hall last Tuesday. T&o Central team to** held the championship tor the last two years, Imt this game makes St. Mary's the champion of Evanston. Murphy of St Mary's pitched a good game, giving them two hits and two passes, while Hatley caught Hayes and May proved two sluggers for the winning team. Dorhand got two passes. Vim mtMih»'bv^6t tie do* fasted team, while Boston was one of the main spokes, ^e line-up foV ;l0WSJ|,kr/•: jf-ii W:- â- â- .. '•"" v'.n 'V$"M-â- â- â-  i%W> 8T. MARY'S. ;€â- %.:% ! ClWfTRAI*.C.i X Hayes... .i.. ..2nd........ ..Harris l;,;C May •., • v». ..1st.... ...♦•*;â-  MJKaf â- H. Burke. *•â- â€¢..... .1* 8. • • • • • • •;• ♦»â-  RO$te CLeughlln ... ..B. S..v....«-.. Bbce Kurphy ,»>'•,*»,«»*â- â€¢â€¢Â»;» • *.».•.•»....» uw: ^P. Dorhand.... ..3rd. • v •.• ••• •â- â€¢ •â-  HWr|e Hatley ».«....• • «C... •.....• • Boston ^Eiowai '.""•>•••'• V.BL j*.........• Strom Dietrick -IV. ..i* ;..JU. B1., • » '•'• • • • • •• Siutto Boore «.ii*,»i»»'.♦ ..1L-B. • • ••••••••*• •».,.» St Mary's would like to get games from grammar schools. Telephone 'tf^fc ^.:^'^-Woraiwestern.'univerr I" ettr l«*t iSrfo^r tor the ^settlement r aetted over ;$30& which exceeds previ- I ous single contributions by a margin of HO. The two girls selling the fc largest number of tags were Lenora i Lathrop and Frances Found, each dis- -^§q|a|^ iteSS*AW-ANNUAL MEETING. If The Women's Home Missionary so- ciety of the Bvanston Congregational church meets today in the parlors of :.;: the church. It Is' the annual meeting of 0*§S tao society. The financial report show that |s,000 has been raised and distributed to irarkms philanthro^ $$Wt:v ;iisBeiasv1|$fei,; officers for the year, 1118, will be elected. |§ ^ without doubt the most fascinating game in the world for youngsters t§:: from eight to twelve. Sold only at II Marshall Field's and Rothschild's for the Milton Bradley company. 2tc G0WN8. Lake ave- fancy waists Wllmette. * y-av?}mm^ifi. ^feteiSSlv^'.' iDivis Louisiana ^W^^-SNreetg, ripened jm â- â- ti^JftSpii^* fWl^^'that delicious firird** do^p i^ngerines^ry juicy •â- t ^oiiathaii Home Grown, Large Stooks, doz Large and red, pk. Q Med. size, yi box...i • *..... mrn l^traTOEoile Fruits India* River Florida Oranges jAjri*^^ â- * $&^Q*mMmWB&Importedqrapea, Casa^ i jPfHIorn^ **•* Bananfs, P«ai», - ^^:;PricfcIel^rf, Pineapples feStrt Selected Table Appe^ Delicious Spitzeoberg, White Pcrmain, Jonathan, <irimesr0olaen White Clover, square............ ....*• ... •• "i&Sdfs ;Qlw(^#$a*:T^^^ !>*Hlf«fl.CsvV '•"'.' "troe -" Delitorod when 'wanted*,-;..^ •â- " ^^Ji^-^Kf^.;:,:(:^vv::?;;i ::^ "CTLllwVaatJw ;Hol^Weaita EGETAl^ii $ /Extrajstandart^ilb. RalfllllS Seeded,.pound package, 2 for.....,.....*... 1 &<? , 3 cans m w ans25c;di. J , can 18o; doz. .,.*.*^.|M«^ â- .••..'-â- â€ž:.â- â- ' • i ..--.' â-  • .-•|»^i|^V-"i"::.j^.v4^i:"':lt-"':" l^linyejAl^ran S l?i«4|t tace, l|M?ge can |^c; doso^ S Point Lace, small baby, can 15c;^*^^|^^p- f Norway, 2 for:,, m8/V:i ..' ... •>#.;â- *:.';♦.; . •â-  * *-'»: » Pork Roast ^b*,.1. • . . . . • • Extra Choice Fop Jlmas ^e will have Extra Choice TprkeysJ <3^es©, Ducks^ w Lake Shore News Want Ads mummm imaiestate a if vm cmsr WfBT WANTEDâ€"MAID ^TOR CffiSOTRAJL housework In family ot 4; lnexperl- ^ enc/i no objoctlojl lAv bright and ymglous to tofcib&fk according poabflKy- TMByj a |J home for the right party%fcly ifi031 Green- *w»Od«v^ Wllmetfe, or phone Wit : ;'||^y|' ^*&i;V-"'#"^ ^.*;â- &.*•â- . ItC SITUATIONS WANTED !AHfB WASHBD, COLORHD tor an4>3»<Cy^ «-^ rlta. 1IM BarrJytr. TeL USf. iff lent ated and Owner Thee. 638 Bvanston. B^rest^r corner, lot ^00x150; Idrst >tip|i hall, ihosic, Uving, kiteljb; second clifmhM mid 2 baths; third floor, I'chlmb^eAnd 1 bath; bath and toilet In basement; hot water heat; large^ garage. Price $24,000. MaCALLUMACLAMC Opp. City Hall, itc 1615 Shorman-av. ,"t;-~t>^:".. ,r"X";;â- ""'.':.:."' ^ ~ , j;. ^ FOR RENT-ROOMS $75 9^SH TAKES UPRIGHT PIANO* piano belongs to party leaving city; good v<flflS^JiaAj)een over- hauled; we g#&ajMTJ Patterson Bro% lilB. fia^nanl^f Branston. o|en evenings. ,ltc FOR /ALEâ€"BARGAINS IN^SINGER, >ler & Wilson, Wilcox & Gibbs, d other makas-.of machines; be- fore buying mejk; J|en evenings. Patterson Bro^jM/Bherman-av., Evanston.'^GJ^^^$£» ; "'Itc WANTED-TO BUY i WANT TO BUT A TWO-APAR1] I WANT TO BUY^A TWO APAR1 t building; must benjMMtrern, ui to-da'^and a bargajnr^ml pay fros |5,000 tc^^^jpOO^irtSe-half cash; sea full partlc^ra^don't caU. J. : Ruttan^iiiayworth^BW^ Chicago. Iti WANXavbâ€"TO PURCHASE BEFORI ., house or^unulow, 5 bed tenns JJEoO^ghh, balanci monthly aAdJlnt^eJt at rate I per cent; notWCi AevO; must b< bargain. Address W 805, Lake The growing tenancy to give useful, sub- stantial things-rftT Christmas gifts has re- sulted to^ifreatly increased demand for choicg^elrmture. In our stores there are marry lovely things Hethedist chursli, Evanstoiw ^ irat.B Practical Suggestions for which would make ideal gifts, and a special feature is the wide variety from 91.00 to $25.00. Let us show you through our store; cautious salespeople will assist you with valuable suggestions. Come early to get first choice and belter service. * Goods for Christmas bought now will be field for delivery until Dec. 24. Phi ifflra j iiuM uinfe Inififa i :12 Mi irp i ICC! lunis inVllB %m WE 8UGGE8T Book Blocks, 98c to $3.50. Bookcases, $4.25 to $35.00/ Card Tables, $1.75 to SjKOO Cellarettes, $5.00 to $5<W " Choral Mirrors, $10 to $ Chiffoniers, $18 to $40. â-  Children's Rockers, 75c to*$10. Children's Cribs, $3 to $18. Costumers, $1 to $7.50. Davenports, $14.50 to $S8. Dinner Gongs, $3.75 to $12. Dressing Tables, $9 to $35. Easy Chairs and Rockers, $7 to $60 IC^|li7gtO»26.^ ____„___ds, $L25 to $8. *.. s Chairs. $10 to $34. Cabinet, $0 to $26. ^ ttsMflis, $4 to $12. ________JOc to $60. Pedestals, $1.75 to:p0^- Piano Benches, $3.50 to $15. Screens; $5 to<â- â- :-$& ^_ ' , i Sewing Rockers, $3 to ^^- - ~ Smokers' Stands, 45c to|&50. Tabourettes, 7%to,$3.»i ^ p. Telephone Stands, $2.«Mo $*• Trays, $1 to $4, Foot Stools, 50c to $5. lSi||« WwkJTaMes,:#-"to $»^ Hall Clocks, $6 to $^-0^^^M^!MJBSS^:9!^^W a$%-- WW.

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