iin.pii.nn! mp.wwiiMii 11 ijwjmiiii THE LAKE SHORE XEWS^FRIDAj^MAYffl 1921 Wilmette Ball Team Opens Season Sunday Don "Doc" IRennolds is manager of the outfit. The boys will be glad to have you out at the new lot Sunday afternoon to help "shove off* the .season.JThey N«w Diamond «t Ser«ntâ€"nthand [are all neighbors-^of- yours, as the Wilmette Avenue Ready for Jump; Play Du Quesne Nina The inviting echo of the crash of the willow against the old hoss-hide will call Wilmette baseball enthusi- asts to attention Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock when the 'Wilmette Ath- letic club, nine meets up with the strong Du Quesne- outfit of Chicago in the seasonrs premiere over at the new lot at Seventeenth street and Wilmette avenue!, 'â- . Du Quesne was the last team played . last season and will be recalled by loca.1 fandom as a formidable- crew. They are of »he Inter City league, from which strong combine Wilmette books all its games. â€"Wilmette-looks good on black and white and should prove a hard bunch to beat, judging by past perform- ances of the individual men. The roster announced to date includes A. Digree c; Van Disne p; M. Saun- ders lb; J. Runtz 2b: C. DeLong ss.: L. Rosberg 3b; B. Lear 3b; E: Estes cf; E. Braun rf; W. Barrow If; W. Colgrove, F. Rogers. L. Schaefer and' ttry" men. saving goes. LEARN TO TRIM YOUR HATS AT COMMUNITY CLASSES Wilmette Post of the American Le- gion held its regular meeting at Community House Monday evening when additional plans were made for the Memorial Day celebration to, be held in the village this year under the direction of the local legion post. The Royal Neighbors of America gave a card party at the center Wed- nesday afternoon. The scheduled monthly meeting of the Wilmette Physician's club is to be omitted for the month of May. -= Miss MaTsh's Dressmaking class meets this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Saturdays morning marks the regu- lar meeting of Glenn Halik's violin class. â€"- The Finnish society meets at Community House on Sunday, and start as soon as ten or twelve stu- dents have made application. Those interested are asked to call Commun- ity House, Wilmette 2434. JEROME FLEMING STARK JOINS CAMP ROOSEVELT The list of names of Wilmette boys who are going to Camp Roosevelt, the big training camp at Muskegon, Michigan, this summer is steadily in- creasing. Jerome Fleming Stark_of 227 Ninth street, is the latest recruit. Jerome expects to enter the Scout - cfafT"Division antTTearn the myster- ies of woodlore and campfire. Announcement just received from Captain F. L Beals, U. S. AJ Com- mandant, is that all registrations for the "boys' West Point" will close on June 27. It is possible, however, to make reservations before that date and file applications afterwards. The first period commences Sunday, July 3. The latest period closes August 27. again on Thursday afternoon Women and girls in the village de- siring to become proficient in the milliner^ art, and* without cost, are referred to Miss Mary Schwend's second Millinery course which will ^Ml!S!!::!U:MIIHjniJlXUllllUl]lUlIUllUIUlU!UintiMinHtllHMItnNnHltlMMIllPMI?ll1HiniMnitn(aiUIIIMiHllMISilMtttlUIIIMIMIIMiniHMlll1MilUiniMIMHIIIIIItlllllt:iM> Wilmette Ice & Teaming Co. F. MEIER, Prop. DISTILLED WATER ICE Telephone Glenview 52-M Peter Reiland, Prop. TRUCK TIRES Goodrich and United States Tires . -Day and Night Service . ^ Gasoline, Oils and Greases, Parts and Repairs Agency for Gardner Light Four. GLENVIEW. ILL. Tiini!n;ii!iiuruHin!ni!iiM!i!i!i:iii!nnii!hi!i!ii!ni:nm!H!:i!;iiniim Three Meals a Day. Breakfast 6:30 to 8:30 Luncheon 11:30 to 2:30 . Dinner 5:30 to 7:00 Are now being served at the food shop, breakfast having been added at the re~ quest of the "town bound men." Sunday dinner is a special mealâ€"12:30 to 2:30â€"and reservations should be made. Home made cakes -- made especially to order. Breads, calces, rolls and salads always on hand and fresh. Open 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M Sunday 7 to 11 - 3 to 9 GREENLEAF DELICATESSEN Telephone 1133 Grennleaf Ave Wilmette Home-made Delicacies 2433 FOOD SHOP 530 Railroad Ave. Lunches Tea Black Soil for Lawns Grading Lawn Fertilizer Sand and Gravel Cinders Building Material General teaming We Build Driveways Rev. S. A. Lloyd, pastor of the local Congregational church was elect- ed president of the Congregational Ministers' Meeting, at a recent elec- tion of officers tor 1921-1922. 933 Elm wood avenue. FILLINGâ€"REASONABLE 733 W. Railroad Ave. Phone Wil. 53 GEORGE STUMP TENOR Teacher of Singing Assistant to Frantz Proschcivsky 718 Fin* Arts Bldg. CHICAGO Teleahone: Harrison 4031 :iMMMMMMMMSM "WORRY" I?. a bad habit tha^t will undermine ones health. If you would avoid it, rent a Safe Deposit Box and open aâ€" . _ ^^Savings Account ^ -----------At----------- Your Home Bank 1 We also have Fire and Burglar prood Storage for trunks or valuable packages while on your vaca- tion;â€"-- • ~ " ~ â- â- MODERAE CHAJRClE^ WILMETTE STATE BANK Grocery Telephone* 510, 511, 512 & 513 Meat Telephone 514 SELLER OF GOOD FOOD Wilmette-Central Ave. and 12th St vzz2Emm2E&EBZzmmBZBmB^^^mB2mzz^E^m2ZEmmam Warm Weather is Coming! You will want to put away your woolens and furs. - s To guard against moths in woolens and furs that you put away in boxes and trunks, sprinkle freely with Red Cedar Compound, a mixture of Red Cedar Chips and Napthaline Flakes, two things that moths do not like. If it is a garment that you wish to hang up put it in a White Tar Bag, they are proof against moths and can be used over and over again. For closets and garments that you wish to hang in them spray with Eceoz Moth Liquid. Red Cedar Compound 25c a box White Tar Bags. 15c to $1.75 Eceoz Moth Spray, $1.00 a pint 5% CASH DISCOUNT Cash and O.rry - • . . 5 Discount On orders of $1.00 or more of normal Profit Goods. Cash and Delivered - . . . 2% Discount These do not apply to Meat Department. Credit and Delivered, one order delivered fm SPECIAL SALE MAY 23rd to MAY 28th Creamery Butter &tZ&Z****. Pound............ ...... 35c Good Luck Oleomargarine Fomi â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- •â- â- â- â- "2Bc ... $4.75 $1.27 American Family Soap « «r« t^TL"b"" 72c FLOUR COFFEE PilUburjr, Washburn and Ceresota. \% bbl. .... . . ..... # t # \ , , # , # # A remarkably fine blend of mild, «w»-» â„¢ff«,. at Per Pound a very low price. Re nne g tar^d2ru LEMONSâ€"Fancy California; 300 size; dozen ........... 25c PINEAPPLESâ€"Fancy ripe; Large size, each ......-.-tv-. .25c YOUNG AMERICA CHEESEâ€" Fancy yellow: down in price; .' Pound .......................28c ROQUEFORT CHEESEâ€" Imported; down in price, Pound..................,..$1.15 GRAHAM FLOURâ€"5 lbs......28c RICHELIEU PASTRY FLOURâ€" :; 5 iii«. is- TELEPHONES WILMETTE 28lnd 29 fr„„»w>^^^ SWANSDOWN FLOURâ€" 2?4 lb. package .............42c PREMIUM SCDA CRACKERSâ€" The finest salt wafer in the Xa- lioual Biscuit Co. line. All crackers r.nd cookies are down in price. .Buy them in h u 1 k. Pkg. Preaaiarn Sodas, 8,rj <u. "net sells for 22e : 16 oz. in bulk .......,..-___..20c BEECHNUT PEANUT BUTTER-- Large 10-oz. jar 28c; 6..»-oz..l9c GORDON it DILLWORTH MAR- MALADEâ€" Sweet; 16 oz. jar ...........35c YELLOW CORN MEALâ€" Packages contatning"F*^â€"lljs~sefl" for 15c. Bulk ; 3 lbs. ......â- â- â- 'â- ......10c BAKER'S PREMIUM CHOCO- LATE â€" 1 lb................48c Clean Up-Polish Up BROOMSâ€"Miss Gale; good qual- ~~ity; 4-sewed ; each ..___...65c: STUMPFS A\T PAPER - Ants will not stuy where it is; - s,lect ...........•.............20c GOLD DUST- Xo. 4 pkg., .52c: No. 1 pkgT7775c~ OLD DUTCH CLEANSERâ€" Can .....:...... Trr.......... 12c KITCHKX KL].SZKRâ€" Larueâ€"carr AMERICAS,' SOAP 23c ^COMB 'HJDHEYâ€"White-Clover: Each.....................1.37c SYLMAR )LIVES Large quart can CALIFORNIA RIPE 10c RICEâ€"Fancy Head; lb. v This is not Blue Rose. CAMPBELL TOMATOE SOUPâ€" Doz. $1.30; can ...;...........nc 1' A M I L Y CHIPSâ€"ldbrpkg. .. IVORY SOAP FI.AKES^PkgJOc LUX SOAP KLAKFS-Pkg...l2c JOHNSON'S FLOOR \\AX-t. 1 lb. can ................ , 75c SPEE-DEE CXEAXER-Can 2k CLOTHES LIXES-Cotton; braid- ed ; 50 re it ,..:........ â€"^c CLOTHES UNES-Sash cord;' ?Q feet .............. .....2"c fitting. ...-,.28c LUSTRE SANITARY OIL FLOOR MOPS - Each .... , â- «i4Q COTTOX MOPS-1 lb., each =?0c LUSTRE FLOOR. OIU-Bot O'CEDAR OILâ€"12 CANDLESâ€"RA YOr- Self Pound ......... oz. bot.. LIQUID VENEER- 12 oz. 50c ; 4 oz. %. TOBEY FURNITURE POT t^h 12 oz. 50c : 4- o* -> • 20c .45c .J3C 50c; 4- oz,........____25c PEACOCK SILVER POLISH-. 8 f}/. BRLLLO ALUMINUM^POLISH- Large pk-...................jQc S^OURENE-Cake *___ 3C WASH BOARDS- Charter Oak- Large: each ,,' gjt L£NOX LAUNDRY SOAP- 1^0 bars in-box,..........,.$4* -cnriTTa9iVj1o,cash discount ..Me i-OCKTAIL SALMONâ€" Xo. y2 can, can ..... MATINEE SARDINES-In" olive o>J;/. s,ze large can, can ...JSe STEELE SARDINES- in olive oil; yA size; Can ....2Se B. A M. CLAM CHOWDER- Large quart can , ..^......Jfc ^ACKET-KIPPEREI^HERRINC barge ovil can ___. 27rj MP0INT°5- ASPARAGUS ^a"^ White; Na 1 square can; t>oz. $4.75; can..............#e PLYMOUTH ROCK CORN- ';ancy Standard; doz......fl.7S Can........... ]£ RlCORE|i*Ii\! L,TTLE KERNEL WKn-*nis is delicious, tender sweet corn; doz. .. ..$24 Can................-___....He BtvY.?,TEWART SIFTED EAR- LY JUNE PEA3- A bargain at this price; doz4lH Can............. ^ jjj DfARBORN CLUB SIFTED SWEET PEASâ€" Small, tender, sweet; Doz., $2.40; can ..........;...* PLYMOUTH ROCK TOMATOES Xo. 2 can; doz. $125; can ...IkI AtERfBEST TOMATOES^ Armour's best quality; No.2 can; DQz.„$1.50; cani.^L^IDJtj HEINZ BAKED BEANS^ J'lain or with tomatoe sauce; Xo. 3 can 28c; No. 2 can ...*1* Xo. 1 can ....... __..„...1* r Rg»«L|ElLRED KIDNEY Doz., $1.75; can............