Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Sep 1921, p. 2

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== mmv---------------- â- ' ' ' â- :â- â- : • THE LAKE SHORE MPWS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921 WILMETTES DIM NORTHERN LIGHTS Take Interesting Encounter by S to 2 Score; Local Defense Glitters As Norman Hurls Tight Ball Wilmette stepped out in true big league style last Sunday after losing a wretched affair to Highland, Park two weeks ago, winning their game 5 to 2. It was the fastest game of the present season being played in one hour and three-quarters. "Aided "1»y" the hurling of the big right sider. N'orman, the home boys took the jump on the Northern Lights in the first inning by denting the platter for one marker. In the second frame Wilmette clogged the runways before an out was made bringing up slugger "Chub" Lew who immediately bounced one on the nose for three abases cleaning the sacks. These three runs put the game on ice for the home crew and gave them confidence in themselves. Brilliant Support While Norman was never in danger, he was backed up with brilliant support. Captain Rosberg at third played a whale of a game digging hoppers out of the real estate from all angles and getting his man on all occasions. Saunders was missing from the initial sack and during his absence "Riff" Blanchard filled in without a bobble accepting some hard chances but coming through like a veteran. At second base Karl Estes took everything that came in his direction with as much ease as he handles long flies to the outer parden. Eddie Braun. custodi- an of -the left garden, took in a couple of hard drives with sparkling catches. The whole team was in the game cverv second and their playing was good to see; Only twice did the de- fense slip long enough to allow^-a^j Northern Light to get in the vicinity of the dish pan and both of these ! times came when the game was sew-. â€"ed up four hits two coming in one inning and the other two being scattered. There will be games on the home lot on next Sunday and also on Labor Day. The names of the opoo LabOr Uay. me name? "i i»»* «j'v WCCK. /\n.uiiij t-v.^ -.-- sition for these games will be posted stanation of a huge rawed letter «___^ *i._ ..:n»„» . ___.___ *u« unncr front Ot tn FINISHING TOUCHES Finishing touches on Jthe Fjrjt Na- tional Bank, now located at 1148 Cen- tral avenue, were in progress week. Among these was the in- throughout the village. Pierce Billiards Drop First Game of Season Nosed Out by Chicago Outfit 12 to 11 Though Locals Stage Thrilling Ninth Inning Rally the The Pierce Billiards, fast Wilmette Indoor team, travelled to Chicago Sunday. August 27, to meet the strong Langgruths of Robey and School street, and for the first time this season took away with them the short end of the score, 12-11. Eddie Moore, the star hurler of the Billiards, had an off day and his wild- ncss was fatal. Dutch Runtz and jimmic Schaefgen were the hitting heroes of the day. each getting a home run. Dutch also pulled some spectacular sliding. ft was a hard fought battle, the Billiards succeeding in getting two runs in their half of the ninth but they were still one short. On Sunday, September 11. at 10 o'clock, at Sixteenth street and Cen- tral avenue, the Langgruths will visit the locals and, according to the dope, are due for a trimming. The score: Pierce Billiards.. 220100402 11 Langgruths ......1 0.3 5 0 1 0 2 * 12 <i across the upper building making it visible for several blocks. Safety deposit boxes were to arrive Saturday of this Week and a large clock,syncronized with a master clock placed on the interior of tTfe building, will be instal ed in its place in the facade of the building..,â„¢* time-piece wlil be operated electric- ally and will be illuminated at night with the bank window front. Proof positive HIM til* X*H and winter socialseason is near at hand "foundtin the announcement by the I ican Legion of its opening -. be given Saturday evening, jj ber 17, at the Ouilmette' r2 club, and to which every r the village is invited. Music ^r«?einp£ sfoTW*.&& yti^a^ss^ -^ MK.___________;------------;-----.----------------,------- -------------------;--------- While the home boys garnered only six blows all were in the pinches and produced counters. Norman allowed SELLING OUT GINGHAM DRESSES To make room for our FALL STYLES $9.75 dresses for __________$5.00 -â€"" UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. Coplan, Proprietor 1126 Central Avenue g Wilmette Phone Wil. 2403 *i. Knott's Cuihrratt 0H?ttrrb, Linden and Prairie Avenue. Wilmette, HI Herman W. Meyer. M. A., Paitor 406 Prairie Avenue Phone 1396 Our Fathers' Faith-Our Country's Language SERVICES 9:15 A. M. Sunday school and Bibie class at Library Hall. 11:00 A. M. Service and sermon at the church. SUBJECT: '•OPPORTUNITY AND THE CHRISTIAN" Galatians 6, 10 You and your children are cord- ially, invited to our church and Sunday school. R\LLY DAY in Sunday school •September 11. Weekday classes for the religious instruction of children begin Monday, Sept. 1-. WELCOME. BREAD A pure Spanish oil that is a treat to lov- ers of Olive Oil, having the full nutty flavor of ripe olives. We are selling it at a price below the market to get you acquainted with it. It banifhisâ€"> baking clays I orever 7ht/t/Tfc' /fajeXee/xr- ^ Safety - Protection 1â€"Old and Well Established with Capital, Surplus and ___Undivided Profits of over $170,000.00. 2â€"A well equipped, modern bank building, convenient and accessible, with a working force where Cour- tesy is the first consideration. 3_Fire and Burglar Proof Deposit and Storage Vault with reinforced steel and concrete walls protected by latest improved Time Lock System. 4__Electric alarm connection from each desk and cage with our wide awake Police Department across the street who have the reputation, and record of "Sharp Shooters". 5_JResponsible Officers and Directors, all well known residents of this community who have proved from long experience in their own affairs to be con- servative and careful in safeguarding our cus- tomers' interests. 6â€"Over 5000 satisfied depositors speaking good words far us which we con skier our Best Asset. 7â€"Examination (without previous notice) of books, accounts, and investments by the Illinois Stole Banking Department and frequent published sworn statements of actual conditions of assets and liabilities. WILMETTE STATE BANK YOUR HOME BANK W I FULL GALLONS.............. .$4.75 FULL QUARTS ....... .... 170 FULL PINTS................. .05 HALF PINTS ------- 55 QUARTER iHiyrS............... 4S Renneckar Drug Co, PHONES WILMETTE 28 and 29 WO M E X . folks have found that bread bakin g- is simply cooking up a lot of trouble for themselves. Our bread banishes baking day and makes each mealtime enjoy- able. Wilson's Bakery 1162 Wilmette Ave. WESTERN UNDERTAKING CO.] • O. S. SATTLER, Prm: = The unmistakable mark of distinction to be found in funerals conducted by us is a Guarantee of the Higher Character of our SERVICE. CASKETS as LOW as $35. No charge for distance H. F. UNSER 1022 Davis St. Evanston, HI. MANAGER Phones Evanston Wilmette u COVER-ALL APRONS $1.25 Value Dark Blue, Light blue, Pfrid, White with. Black Polka PoU. WHILE THEY LAST â€"CHOICE 79c Big Stores 1559 Sherman Ave. m Big Stores 1526GreenleafAf Flinker and Flin^er The Store of Personal Service MILLINERY and DRYGOODS 1217 WUmette Ave. Just we.t of the tracks Phone Wil. 2279 Cash Meat Market EVANSTON, ILL. Plione Evanston 2720 VERY BEST PEACOCK HAMS .......... ~~:.~. . .... ____ PEACOCK RIB BACON ..'............................................... VERY BEST BACON, Sliced . ,__„„.*^.; -.r.â€"'-â€" ...................... VERY BEST SIRLOIN STEAKS................ CHOICE CUT POT ROAST.................. ......... STRICTLY FRESH DRESSED SPRING CHICKEN.......... ......... STRICTLY FRESH DRESSED BOILING CHICKEN ............. VERY BEST RIB ROAST (standing) ......... ....... GENUINE SPRING HIND QUARTER LAMB.......... .....;.............. SHORT LEG SPRING LAMB.....................1................ FRESH CALVES SWEET BREADS . ..................,..................... STRICTLY FRESH CALVES LIVER :...............................:.,.- MILLER AND HART BACON, strip ........... .t^T. . *...................... BONELESS RUMP CORN BEEF ^...^^1^-.,r7.,.................... ^

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