WILMETT-E LIPB ,,. t· ' August 3, 1928 · !Mftfillf&fia_ ~A_ftftft. _ 1\i\ftft _" · lf_. Truck Driver Injured in GREAT STREEI' PARADE ~ . . ~ Crash at Ridge Crossing INAUGURATES. PROGRAM .&et l9J. J. Herdel, 1033 Wesley avenue, Ev]1 Th C AUGUST . . - SALE JS Q n.f ~~ anston, truck driver for Conrad (Continued from Page 1) ,. -~ · ·· - .ae.t , 'lfR .afJU (COME EARLY-Sale ends ~atutday, Aug. 18) ~ .... CI~ · .afJU 'lfR .S Child,-en's Shoes -.c ' {jl ~ To those who know the importance of' our August Sales, this event needs no introduction. To our newer friends we need. only say-See tpese prices; then see the shoes and hose we're offering for the money. Here are values that challenge comparison ANYWHERE. ~ t!k ~ ~~ ~ ~ Rid~~ a~dr\tifm~~t!h:v~~t:~:~ct~~rd~; be~n £:~ uf~~fr:~ ~£ s~h~~~le~v~~t~e;~~ had stopped for the lights when the accident occurred. He was taken to Evanston by a passing motorist, where his injuries were treated. at the Village Green at 2:30. The Playground and Recreation board is co-operating in this feature. A fir st prize of $5 merchandise certificate, second prize of $3 merchandise certificate, and third of $2 for merchandise certificate will prize be given each of the following events: Man,- Field Events 1. Balloon race-25 yards (boys and girls under 8 years) 2. Schmeisser, 1715 Sherman avenue, Evanston, was injured when the truck tTyh - efive)t' satndofinpdrivl .Zidesualasndwiloltbheerendteetrael.<]ls. he was driving was bumped from the , rear by a car driven by Henrik Ander- concerning this parade appeared in son, 414 Maple avenue, Wilmette, Wed- last week's issue of WrLM£TTE LIFF.. 1 81-'-z 72 to I I I 1 $ ..C 4J 4J 4J 4l .._. .._. * Junior Misses' Shoes Vz 2* to 2 $3 65 85 l9:t. $¥ t.ei ~ ~============= l9:t. W mt ~ t!k $¥ ~ W M e e KROGER .,..,_B c ;~~~s;) race- 25 yards (under 9 ..C · .._. · 41 .._. M J -~ oucrn h S oes ' nd M iss 212 to 8 * 60c to 85c val. $485 ,. $1¥ ~ If WD u.....,B Bstab118bed 1900 l9J. $1¥ ~ $1¥ ~ Announc1ng . 3. Boys' race-25 yards (under 9 years) · 4. Girls' race-40 yards (8 to 10 years inctusive) 5. Boys' race-40 yards (8 to 10 years 6. inclusive) Girls' race-40 yards (11 and 12 years) Boys' race-40 yards ( 11 and 12 years) 8. Wilmette Business men's ra ce50 yards 9. Fat Men's race-50 yards (wais t measure 43 in. or over ) 10. Young Ladies' open race- 75 Yards (1 6 years and over) - 7 . c 4J 4J C 4J Boys a ls Gir , Socks Infants' Importt:d Summer Socks $1.25 to $1.50 val. S1.45 to $1.85 val. 3 { $1.00 · 2.10 · P~tr 2 55 3 pair $1.00 · ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c ~ FURS ' ANNUAL AUGUST SALE of ~ ~ .._. 60c value ~ W ~ ~ 4J ~ ~ 4J ~ ~ *Many at11l". but nor all aizu in tach model. ~ C ..IBI "lie 81 PmL ~ In addition, the August Sale b · · 1 d' nngs spec1a ascounts on all our regular full lines of footwear. Stort Hours-B to 6 }8 W W ~ ~ ~ ~ seLargest l ection in EVANSTON Remodeling Cleaning Liberal Allowance on Your · Old Fur Coat & )"t pJPER mtW 11. 0~u~:a~e~~d o:v~~{ace-100 yards 12. Cripple race-40 yards (11 and 12 years ) 13. Peanut race-(boys and girls under 15 years) The se events will be followed bv a tug o' war between employers an d employes of the village. Each team will be composed of ten men and each member of the winning team will be awarded a $1 merchandise certificate. These certificates, which are awarded as prizes in a majority of the dav's events, are good for merchandise -or 4J ..IBI -cec ..IBI 4l · ~ one niversity 4900 1~~~~~~~~~~ :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~ - ~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~od that Wilmette is out for -: The evening's events will begin at 7 ~ER.VICE. .C ·I C· CHILDR.EN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 Chicago Avenue Evanston W lfu. W ~ ~ Repairing ~~~~~~r fr~fm c~~m:~:baetr an°; ti~: from the day of the celebration to September 30, 1928. Ball Game Feature Following the races the Wilmette Athletic club will tangle with the Simmons baseball team of Kenosha . In a previous game between the two teams Kenosha won, 4 to 0, and it is ~ ~ ~ 110 MAJJI( ST· Ph EVANSTON U ~o ._,,.e./~Me ARE 'S o'clock with selections by the Drum and Bugle Corps of Wilmette Post of the American Legion. From 8 o'clock until 11 :30 there will be open air dancing at a pavilion to be erected at the Village Green. Joe Schneider's orchestra will play. 6000S ANO PRiceS Rl6tiT I . Tle~1~~~ Nab Tire Thieves Here· ' . Court Assesses Penalty . George Scheidler, 25, and Joseph Novak, !9, both of Chicago, were c.aught · m. the act of stealing two ttres and rtms off a car parked in the rear of the Wilmette News Agency Satur~ay night. Patrolman ] oseph · Schmtdt arrested the pair, who were later fined $50 and costs, each, for disorderly conduct. The car belonged to Jack Thompson, 1115 Forest avenue. 'I'Ite SHOP YOU'LL LEARN TO LIKE / A ... O__.!.T __ .- ~--w Phone us Wilmette 31&---we will deli~er your Ice Cream promptly and on time. RIDGE AVENUE PHARMACY Oppo.ite St. Joseph School C. C. Renneckar Phone Wilmette 316 PICNIC IN COLORADO Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Davis, of ?15 ~aurel avenue, who are vacationmg m Colorado, attended a picnic at the foot of Black Sage pass in that state to celebrate the opening of a new cut-off road across the Tomichi valley to Monarch. The picnic was attended by county commissioners, road men, and forty or fifty eastern guests.