SEEKS MERCHANTS' AID FOR LOCAL BALL TEAM ___v_I_LLA_G_E_E_L_E_cT_Io_N_To_T_A_L_s_ __ . The Wilmette Chamber of Commerce_. at its regular: meeting Monday o.f th1s week. sanctioned the solicitatiOn of funds among local business people for the support of a Wilmette Baseb.all . club, now in process of orP'a n1zat1on. yYhile the Chamber of Commerce dec1ded not, as an organization, to ~ ponsor the team, expressed favor of t~c plan for a baseball nine and sanct toned the effort to. secure backing from the ~e:ch~nts m a campaign of r,-e neral soltc1tatwn . Th~ Chamber of Commerce Monday l'venmg heard a talk on store lightin q hy ]. H. ?ack!ey,. of the Holoohan e c?mpany, 1llummatmg service of New \or~. who gave some valuable sugges tiOn s regarding the most effective meth?ds of store. lighting. His talk w~s tllustrated w1th ~ miniature store \~· md.ow demonstration of various . ltghtmg effe.cts~ emphasizing the valne of P!'Op~r d1stnbutton of li'!ht and the ap11 1Jcat10n of. color lighting. R~nrt'sentat1ves of the International Thn~t club we~e heard at Monday's nwet 1~11' w ho dl~cusst>d the probable l"t~h ltshment of a thrift system in \\'htc h ITierchaflh ancl customers were to ro op«>r~te. The Chamher of Co 111 m··r~ e left t~l' suggestions of the Tlmft club w1th a committee for rerort .at · t he next meeting of the orgamzat10n. I . WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924 1·;. E. Orner, C. 1t'<' asurer p. LI. Mllier, C. YI!Iag~ CIHk 10 Total T. 186 183 337 334 130 134 234 236 229 330 332 293 376 2 0 279 120 12 5 125 1' l91 11)() 278 279 203 98 315 299 262 319 316 309 313 311 89 96 97 314 316 334 63 409 219 214 292 289 197 193 190 190 175 176 273 275 329 H 384 343 338 225 193 190 227 203 211 327 330 3 8 31 431 186 183 203 204 201 65 64 64 183 182 2H 26 275 2723 21194 1827 1819 1799 1501 t: ~: ~:!~t·el?· c~· p: ·: : . ( 1?·H~~~~:y..::::::: For Annexation ...... ;.·· h<ml-'fl :a:iUes, . \~;at nat H . M. <'. K Drayer, H . P. . . Bachman, C . P. T. It ustoe~s. J . P. Wledlln, H . P . . . J . C. l3aker, H . P. · ··. 300 ' 259 155 146 188 199 191 290 293 266 69 344 14~ 71 73 135 71 taG 135 133 255 256 257 92 90 92 258 268 225 85 350 170 175 170 93 96 97 217 214 200 58 272 Have Toast EV, ERY MoniD1! T OAST is part of every breakfast. It is a perfect complement to breakfast foods, ba con and eggs, co,ffee-any .of the things that folks like for the first meal of the day. Have toast every morning; it's good, a nd good for you. Wilson's Bread makes exceptional toast ; try it ! 1484 1478 2652 2682 2617 594 3366 To tal Annexation .. Vote ·········· 182 183 136 68 210 aa Optimiata Enjoy a .Stag Party at Fred's Terrace "knock out." The Optimist correspondent states that Carl Sterner, E. Dannemark, Members of the Wilmette Optimist Bill Rossberger and Orian Galitz exclub enjoyed a real frolic Saturday pericnced a particularly pleasant eveevening, April 12, in a stag party held ning. All of which smatters of in the beautiful dining halt of Fred mystery. Miller's L~ke Shore Terrace. The Optimists heard a talk by F. ]. E~tertamment. par excellence was Taft, president of the Chicago club, provJd.~d by W1lham Lum, a native at the regular luncheon on Tuesday. Hawauan, who made the guitar and 1It was announced at that meeting that uke do some fine "talking" and, to- , a business session would be he ld Mon gcther with Orian Galitz, put on a day evening April 21 at 8 o'clock at duet stunt that was described as a the Lake Shore Ter~ace. . Official Simonize Station Linden De Luxe Garage Phone 504 S h~s Playground Ball Lea~rue Launches Busy Season Th.- Kenil.wo.rth Plav..,.round Basehall lrague 1~ m fnll swifl~ now. and t~H ,ch:du le 1s.gettin~ w~ll underway. 1hl: P lr.:- tes tn thPir secon~ game n- dy tnmmed the Soark Plugs by a '<·o ;e of. 1 7~7, and look good. a lt hnngh the1r wm.n1ng streak may be broken at .a n}.' t1me hy other strong ?~~>'re-I '<' t1on~. 332 Linden Ave Rubber Heels While You Wait I Repaired Wilmette Shoe Shining Parlor HATS CLEANED BY EXPERTS 8 Hour Service Have Yours Done Now _ fn the V"'"E'Stlinp- "relimin:-ri~>s the 9.')- 105 pounds weiszht has the fol lowing men who qualified: Hunter AI Richards and Tom Gillett. The' finals wi ll hr. held the middle of the month in t l11s :> ~ we ll as in the other clas'ses. 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