Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Aug 1931, p. 12

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THAT ,SOOTHES WHEN YOU ENTER A ROYAL STORE .YOU IMh4EDIATELY FEEL. AT HOM. Ç05lt£Og YOU FIND YOUR. WAY, TO A tEWNG" COUNTER'INSTÀNTLY. AND AN EXPERTS ITEWG T AEMAN IS READY FOR YOU. YOU KEEP' OU? 0F CROWDS AND AVOIO0 ELEVATORS. 1HIS SERY- ICE MND FINE CLOTHES**FOR LTTLE bMONEY 1U AKING THE PEOPLE SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE.> 1l641 ORRINGTON AVENUE, EVANSTON Open Tuesday, Tkursday. aura Eves. 0 f <AS and Lakce Louise, which lnas jusi con- cluded. Betty wvas ahtiost overcomne at the Pow-wow which niarked the con- clusion of the ride wben Col. Phil. Moor e, president of the Trail Riders of 'the Canadian Rockies, presented bier with a. heautiful beaded beit, which Betty prornptly placed,,on ber hiorse's neck. Amidng bie r other souvenirs, is a ppir 'of -litge moose horns, which shef ound on the trait. As a 1cansequençe of the: number- of' miles she hias.'riddeni in' the mnounitains, she is. the proud poss essor of.a bronze, buttonl given for oiie:hundred miles of. riding. on: the mountain trails. -With bier sister, Beëatrice, and brother, Char- les,* Betty and bier fàther are.at pres- ent enjoyingz additiolial trail. iditig at the Katiauaskis dude ranch, 35 miles east of Baif, wbichi is a mecca every .ummer for a nunîhier of society people f rom Chicago. andi other cities. IMiss Barabara Bebr, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W, Behir, 1627 For- TIS e st aenue, is visiting Miss Gêraldine PA TRONIZE 0 UR AD VER TIESSrague of WVihnette at the Spragues' surumner homeaon Long Lake, Xis. Katz. Surpasses A l Previouis DOLLAR DAY E vents With The Greatest Millinery Sale.- Ever Held Specially Planned Just for Thursday, A ugust 2th w Adheriing to our policy of neyer 'car- rying over any merebandise ,from one season to another,, makes this sale a great opportunity for the thrifty shop- per to buy several bats at this low price. $ oo This was the irst contest that vvi&- mette hiad lost to the colored stars in the fiy~e*neetings between the two teams. Intense rivalry marked the game, Pand every inning was crowded with thrills until Blue's hîit' in the nint-h. ended the .suspense and decided *h.e battie. The Pioneers outhit their ri- vais- by écollecting iIl blôws to ,10 for the Giants. Tough Orne To Lose Hal Schlueter, 1 Pioneer flinger, -%vas, charged with a loss that ývas. liard to take. His mates supparted him we Il until the.ninth inning wben an error "'blew up the wvorks." Plîil Seglii, staunch first baseman wvas a real fighter, turning in a re- inarkahle performance at, the. initial. sack and crackinig çut three bits. one a. homer. far over the left field felicie in the ninth to tie the score. The work of Harry Seghi and Ed Krase was another bright spot in the gaine The Giants presented, a ve.teran Iine- Up %with players of colorert Anien-'. cal] league faine. Wraiker, Giant twNir- ter wýho. relieLv ed Wlson, thje starter, bafled Pioneer sluggers for eighit îin-ý iiings. IHe ,stopped 'afour run 1 ralv in the, firstinning.anid. went juta the ninth with a one runl lea(1 . lit thiS. fraiiie' Fre(l Krase, conîîected,- for a' hit that easily looked like. a bione run. Howeyer, there wvas a~ play at honme, and for saine reasoni the uni- pire got tangled- up -with thie runniei who m'as ruled out after arder -vas re- stored. .'Giants Win ini Ninth lImntiedliately folio,%wing these calis- thllics, P. Sceghi connected for a homer to tietlhe score. The Giants ýrrept ahead ili their hiaif of the nintlî as the resuli of* an ýerror,* a sa crifice aII(l a single.> Box sCore Pil. eers ..Au itmHEý Býrychel. cf .................5 1i 2 Diènlien,'rf..........5 1 1 (j F. eas. ..........4 2. P. Reghi, lb.........5 2 3 i1 F. 11oener, 3b........4, *0i1O Schlueter, p..........30 1 0 I1L Seýghi, If........... 1OiOr ss ..........4 610 1 E. Krase, 2b ....:............ 2. O)O(O }1kio................0 o 0 'rotais ................. 51il 3 *Hawkinsop. batted for E. K rase il, the ninth lnning. Evfiston. Glant -A B R Il C. Gilbert, cf .....4 O O 0 H. Gilbert, lb ... 4 i 2 .0 N4TON AVE. caf 9700 Trnst Co. DBuiding Over -Chicago on every $10.00 FAL!. HAT Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Aldrich of 1510 Wilmette avenue, are leaving ta- day to «drive to Lake Vermilion, Minn. After a stay there tbey wilI continue their hunting and fishing trip. on sev- eral lakes in Canada.. They expect té ý. be awayI until the first of Octobe&. IEAR IN MN-ROYAL CLOTHES ARE MADE tXPRESSLY FOR YOU I ' $5.00 State 'Bank stores

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