lO WILMETTE LIFE August 9, 1929 Col. A. L. Denman, Former Police Head, Badly Hurt Speeials lor Saturday Only Lq.~·:-; ( ~cin1itH' Spring I ~atnb 35c 38c 38c Col. A'l bert L. Denman, former chief of police of \Vilmctte, and his son, :\lhcrt, 9, ,rere seriou :-;ly injured Sunday, August 4, near Santa ~1aria, Calif., in an accident in which a friend was killed, accord in g to ,,·ord recei\·ed here th is \\·ee k. Both Col. Denman and hi s son were taken to a hospital with prnhablr skull fractures. Col. Denman resigned as chief of po li ce (Jt" \\'ilm ctte in 192~ to act as an aid to Gen . Cha rle ~ G. Dawes during · · · · 1 · I hJS ,·tce·-prcstdentJa ca.mpal.~ll . ,ater he hecam.c co.nnectcd wt.t.h the Cos Angelcs pollee 1n th e trat11c department. . f · f 1 He ,erYed at one time as c.11c o the ·Cook l ounty highway police. Detroit Clowns to Clash Again With Our C. of C. Nine The celebrated Detroit Clowns, de luxe comedian-ball players, \vho reccntly entertained the largest crowd of the season at a twilight game a t the Village Green with .their barrelful of antics and stellar performance on the diamond, will return to Wili-nette Sunday to battle our fast-traveling Chamber · . of Commerce . k d The 1 ' outfit. g~me wtll begm. at 3 ? c1 oc an t le · \ dlage Green \\"Ill agam be the scene f I attle. Kenned will be on th e ~ou~lcl for Wi lmetie, with Robin so n . . . \\ 1 'll'tams wt'11 1 url for the recet\'tng. 1 Cl owns. Th~ Detroiter s " ·ill present a stron~ lineuv. One of their star s is Roger KilbY. fir st ba sema n, and one of th e best in Chicago. Gallagher, centerfielder, is not ed for hi s prmYess at the plat e and a man·elous thrmYinJ:! arm. The big- attraction, however. is the third baseman. \\'ho, besides fielding hi s po~i ti on clen·rh·. is the fun nic s t nf the te;-~m-and the\·' re all funn~·. B ~si<k:' th e former team. the Cln\\'IH \\'ill i,t· reinforced In- a duo of C\lmical nKalisb. The loca l:; arc out to annex their elen·nth Yicton· of the sea. on. To da:e < nh· iour tu ss le :; haYc been los t . Borre, ~tock\· guardian oi the far corner. is at present leading th e local slugger-; \\·ith an ayerage of approximatelY A~O. EveninR" Gard~n Club to . "des " H.ear o f "I nsectlct The E\·cning Carden club will meet nn Tucsda,·, Augu~t 13 at the Firs! Presh,·t erian ch ur ch, \\'ilm ettc. D. K. ~lcXullan oi \ "aughn's ~red ~ t ore \rill :-peak on th e :-uhject: '·Tn;ccticides ·and FuJJgicidt:-.." a ~uhjcct (111 \\·hich he i:-; an autlwrit,·. ha\·ing SlH: nt C<ln-.iderahle time in rl'~carch ;.don.!.!' thc:-;c lin e. at the l'nin:rsit,· oi Tllinni:-. lle i~ an interc-.tinQ sptaker and \\·ill dcY(ltc a lar l!'c !Hlrti<·ll oi hi;; lecture to an:-;weri 11 g (Jill.'" t i () 11 s. .\ rr. .\ rc ~ ull a 11 r (' q lll'..; h the nH·mhers to bring :-alnpiC'~ nf di:;ca:-t·d plant .... and he ,,·ill idcntih· the trr,uhll' ;llld Qin: the rcmech·. Dollar Day Bargains La rgc Ca 11 Cho\\· .\rein- :\ ood 1 C:-1 Large Can Cho\\. ~] cin-Sprouts 1 Large Can Ch()p Suey-\ ·cgc tahlc" 1 1 ()!~ oz. Hot tlc La Chory Suy Sauce Jar ncad ~lolas~l':-l .... .......... . Eugene L. Ray Moves to Seven Employees of Local New Studio in Evanston Postoffice on Vacations Fi\'(· carrit:r:-; at th e \\'ilmdtc P<htnffict'-Ernc . . t Ber-;ch. J. P. \\'ilt jer. :\ . \I. ~chae icr. P. :\. Schnpcn. ancl F. F. Lei.., start (i ll tht·ir annual f1·ite~n claY YaratipJJ.; this Frida,·. .\ tH! tt:-;t fJ. .ll'n llil' D. ~!Jantz and ).f<:ta L \"(lll Cbllll. rink:-.. al:-.n htl!'in thvir Yaca1in 11" t o d a '·. \\ · i lml' t t L" 111 ·" t a 1 e mnl on·<::wht· rl"turnl'd tn their duties n·sterd:t\· :titl'r a 1\\·n " ·eck-' ah.;<.·nCL' ,,·ere: C. \\.. ~ t l" tT(' 11. T I a r (dd I k . 1a l' () h \ r("Dan ie l. 1. P. ~teffei1. an;! TT an·e,· l fpt!J. rarrit·r-.. ;-~nd Dtlllald T. !Ta rt net and l·:rnv:-.t F . \f n·ns. ckrk-:. 3 Cans HTd . \laska Saltnon 40c \·ahH.' . . . . ..... . $1.00 La Chory Chup Suey-l\e~· . J<Jc -:\()\\ " ... ... .............. . 3lc $1.00 $1.00 SLOO $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 CD · ~~ c()( Eugene L. Ray. Evanston phntographcr. wh o for the past ten years llcls con du cted a st udi o at 615 DaY is street, annnunc<':-i the opening of a new st udi o at ](J()(j Chi agn ayenttr, E\·an-;tnn. ;\s it is located on the f1r:-;t floor, the Yisitor steps din ctly from the strel't into the artistically appointed drawing runm . ~rr . Hav state~ that through months of plann.ing it has been possible to crratc a studio that ab< unds ir c harmin~ cnrners. yi:-;tas. arrhitectu:-.tl detail . tnktn cL·d ll\· mndern concl'alcrl Ii~h ti ng that penn~ t:; IlL'\\. natura In c ss to JH ., rtraits. \fr .... lack Lcimert. \ "ir.l!' inia Heelrick l k;;-; gonr tn :-;pl'nd t\rn \\T<' ks ,,·ith her 1Jl()ther. \fr-;. 1-:d\\·in Hedrick. 30-+ .\fclnlSl' an·. Keni!,,·orth who i:-- at Leland. \ l ich. \fr. Hedri ck :tncl hi:-; daug-htt·r. Phoebe. ha\"C' gone ()!1 a \\'l'L'k' fi:-;hing: trip up in \\.i-.cnn:-in ;tnd then ,,·ill rdurn to Leland ancl Jtllll \I r:-. l fed rick. and ·hrr daugh~cr~. \ 'irginia 1:l'imert, and ).f ari<lll. -O- I I 1 u :--L' I ~ r > < )( 1 111 - S1. .2 .; \ ·a 1uc ·\ ( 1\ PASSES COLLEGE BOAROS \I j.., ... Fl iz;tl·H· th Frewknrcirh. d;tlH.!htn c·f tlH' \\'i lli;-~tn F . Fr('urknrt·it"l' . 31-t :\ hl"'thi<'rd road. KL·nih,nrth. ·a . . pa ...... l'c] the t·ntranct· rcquirnH·nt:-. the ClllkL:"v hoard cxa Jn inati<llb. and ha-. been ll<"l'l'pted J,,· Smitl1 C<llkl!'c. ll tl'.\'l'\. ( ' J" \I j.,, Frvurlcnrti1·h h;l" itt...t rl·n·nth· ch:tJll!l'd lwr mind and i-. pb:1 .. ninl!' 1111 t·ntning :\nrth\\'l':-tnn thi.., Ltll. HOLD SWIM PARTY \fr.;. R C. Tol111;-;tnn. ;).?I \f cl.·<'"l' a,·c ntll'. Kcnil\\" orth. and h('r clatt£!ht v". Tlarr.it't. enterta ined a ic\\· friend.:: Tint· -. da,·. :\tt Qtht ~. at a ;;\\'im part\· at the T. \\'. :\ . C. T.ater the pa r ~v ;ulinttrnerl t<1 the di11inQ r non, for lnnrhC'nn. Tiridl!·e wa;; p]an·d in th e a fternnnn. \f r. and \f r:'. D\\"ird1t Chapman. 900 E lmwood a\·enue. and th eir ;;on, D,Yigh t Tr .. returned la st \\"eek from Lost Llkr. \\" i:; .. \\"here theY had be r n spendin£! fin weeks. Their son. Tohn remained there and \Yilt return h~me some timL' next week. I ... 3 J~trs Cluh Ch<lil·L· I )in rot. ~ < ll<ltiSL' >1 11 t'l'SlT\TS (as:--()rtl'd} St ra ,,·berry, Raspb.LTry, . ............... . ClH.' lT\. ( )nc Pt. Jar~ Snider·~ Strawberries nulgcr, daughtn (li \1 r. and \f rs. Thnma:-; Tiull!'n. -too ~hnidan rnad. has returnee! to hl'r home ait cr fin· \\"tl'kS in the nillings hospita l ni the l'nin·rsit\· oi Chica~o clinic. She is reported to he cnnYalcsrin cr nicch· from the npcration !:' he \\·as f~~rct"d undergn. (l)](' J to -()- 3 J~tr~ ~nidcr·:-- l~artktl Pears 10 Rolls T()i\at Paner, Crepe r 1'issuc Reg·. 2 f()r 2~c .·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oo -oand ~fr.; . Da,·id F. Hall ROO Central a\·enue. returned la st week from a trip tn Canada . Their sons. Paul ancl Di rk. left S·at nrda,· mornin.£! for c~mn Echo. at Freemont. \fich .. where Paul is to he a counsellnr. ~fr . GEORGE E. WHITE HIGH GRADE GROCERIES AND MEATS Formerly Klinge and White \f r. and ~frs. Stephen :\. Fo:-tcr. 50<) ~faple annue. \\'ill haYe as th c: r guest next week ~1 r s. Foster's sister, \f r:'. Frederick Ragle,·. from Ro:;ton. \f r .. BagleY ,,·ill arri\·c in \Vilmettc Sunda,·. ancl will make a ~ hort Yisit. -o-\\.ord has hcc" n r ecci ,·ed from 11ark Cresap, Jr.. 535 \Varwi ck road, Kenil.,,·orth. that he and his two friends, who haYc heen motoring throug h the west. have now rea ched Los Angeles, California. ~f r. RIDGE AVENUE neac Lake Avenue PHONES: WILMETTE 113-114 -oanrl Yr rs. Rudolph M. O stt'r()]f) r.re~ mann, 234 \Varv\·ick Road, Kenilworth, on· aYrnne and th ei r flaughter. l-JI'len. and their three children have returned are sl)e ndin.Q' the week-end in Earl- frot~l a two months' sojourn to Califville. Ill. or111a. -o. -()Miss Jean Marx, 522 Essex road, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ridgway 207 Kenilworth. left last Tue sdav for a Cumberland avenue, Kenilworth will hockey camp at Lake Geneva. Jean entertain their evening brid,ge club ·will he gone a week. next Tuesday. -o-Mr. and \f rs. C'. P. Evans.