Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Aug 1921, p. 3

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921 PIETTE BATS OUT J3r WINNER SUNDAY -wood Victim of Local A. C/s at JllmetU Boys Find Hurler For Clutter of Entro Base Hits v swatting the apple at opportune 8L Wilmette annexed another vic- J at the expense of the pride of Lvoorl in last Sundays matinee. the end of the proceedings Wil- ttehad nicked the platter 10 times I Mavwood 5. , 'he home pill wallopers were Her- wli,» garnered two singles and a 0|v swat and Saunders who bust- the horse hide for a single and a Ble Saunders' last double clean- ie sacks in the seventh inning and foved all doubt as to who would be returned the winner. Blanchard, new fly chaser and custodian of the center garden, blossomed out with a triple that was a screamer over the left helder's head. On a faster field it would have gone for a home run. Norman Hurls Well Norman again pitched a classy game fanning eight and issuing free tickets to only two. In addition to twirling in the aforementioned classy manner, he dented the plate with two markers. Wilmette's hurler is a run getter as well as a pitcher. One of the largest crowds of the season took advantage of the perfect day and turned out to view the efforts of the home crew. If they keep on coming out in droves like last Sun- day, it will become necessary to lengthen the wires which encompass the playing field from first to third until they stretch all around. &fter an absence ot a month, due to COLLARS ARE DOWN ♦ Arrow Collarsâ€"Soft and Starched * + t i 20c + * ♦ * +****++****+*++*+++**++***************************+ BURNS TOGGERY Right Across From The Northwestern Station. yM^BzmMBm^mBanmmBMmB&^a^MmmmmamzBBP UNBLEACHED MUSLIN LUNCHEON SETS Stamped to be embroidered. In center pieceâ€"six napkins, R M C float and lesson sheet. All lor 85c Ftmker and Ftmfcer The Store of Personal Service MILLINERY and DRYGOO! Just west of the tracks rA/ysssZ7j Phone Wil. 2279 mam&BmmwimaMaBmmBBMmi IW{ Undertaker I am now in business for my- self, conducting; the ONLY undertaking establishment in Wilmette. Conscientuous service is my motto. ~ 1124 Central Avenue WILMETTE â-  No longer with the Western PROGRESS There was a time when the delivery of the Winter's Coal Supply was a matter of seriou s inconvenience and caused a great deal of annoyance to the householder. In keeping pace with the World's Progress Consumers Company's Spotless Service eliminates all of the old time worries. Visit our Coke Bungalow at the Pageant of Progress Exposition Space No. 14-48 Section U Midway of the North Wing Are Your Bin's Filled? Coal Burning Time in a Very Few Weeks (onsumers (ompany ^-/ FredW, Upham, Pres. â€"^aX * ** NORTH SHORE BRANCH 1015 Church Street, Evanstonâ€"W. E. Barbour, District Sales Manager Rogers Park 3800_______ tt?t VTHinitfireâ€"=---------Evanston 4500 Glencoe 75 TELEPHONED Wilmette 1300 FOR "GUARANTEED PRODUCTS" Coal, Coke. Ice, Feed, Fertilizers, Lawn Seed,. Sand, Gravel, Crushed Lime- stone, Portland Cement (Ice Not Delivered North of Efianstonf a twisted knee sustained in the Fourth of July combat, Earl Estes, premier fly chaser of the north shore, return- ed to the game performing at second base. Next Sunday another good game is on tap and the team will be strength- ened by the return of "Chuck" De Long who has been on vacation in Wisconsin. MEN'S NIGHT Monday evening, August 15, is the regular weekly 'Men's Night' at the Ouilmette Country club. A dinner and out-door dance~is scheduled for Sat- ur evening, Auguct 20. New FEDERAL ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES Sold on Monthly Payments Five Dollar Down C These machines- equipped with swing- ing wringersâ€"Take over the biggest job in the house and do it better than human hands. C They charge as wages 5 cents a week for electricity consumed. CAR BUYERS Henry Ford could readily coaxâ€"a parade of his principle product should he chance to stop over at Wil- mette. Here are some of the vil- lagers who are driving brand new Fords: J. F. Kettcr, N, M. Kalmes, G. M. Wood, Frederick Pfahler, Jr., Charles Dricher. F. Lulios, T. A. Naper, V. Dudick, A. F. Eklund, C. H. McCrea, H. G. Wigglesworth, H. T. Johnson. HIGHER POSITION â€"A; H. Bogard of Wilmette, who for yca&s was a pharmacist in a local Central avenue drug store, has assumr ed the management of the Central street branch of the Evanston Phar- macy, Central street and West Rail- road avenue, Evanston. The business was recently purchased from W. L. Daniel. PATROm*E-OUR ADVERTISERS ----------Demonstrated atâ€" Our Sales Room Public Service Co. of Northern Ills. In Choosing Your Bank It Is Well To Ascertain How long has the bank been established? What is the amount of its capital and surplus? Is it a member of the Federal Reserve Bank? Are its officers and directors men of ability and standing? Has it won the confidence of the community by its service, conduct and banking record? INVITE THE TEST" ofWilmetti TfieTfomeafSariigs'Zkposifors Member of Federal Reserve Bank i . You Pay For Service Evs liy Not Deal Where It Is The Policy Service, as we interpret the word, is not "something for nothing". To us it is doing the best job we can do on every car that comes to us for repair, at the lowest reason- able price. Service also means that we have the best work- men we can get, carry an immense investment in machinery, all that you may bring your car here, assured of the fact that no matter what the work to be done, it CAN be done and done as well as possible. We cannot claim miracles, the impossible is still impos- sible, but we do our best, always. Our best is something to be reckoned with, it is the best that ANYONE can do* Prospective purchasers of closed cars will be interested in two slightly used sedans we have for saleâ€"a Maxwell and an Oakland, both in excellent condition. ere, Efficient Repairs m lit, TiiTaiWltii

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