Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Sep 1929, p. 25

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September 27, 1929, LIFE 25 lcLASSENs BACK FROM EUROPE 1 1r.================================================r. C. of C. Nine to Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Classen returned to their home at 1131 Chestnut Clash With Union avenue last Sunday from a four months' Be a Private Secretary · Giants on Sunday trip abroad. They landed at Gibralter By AI Schaefer The Wilmette Chamber of Commerce baseball team again hooks up with a worthy opponent Sunday afternoon at the Village Green when the heavy-hitting, speedy Chicago Union Giants will be here. The home boys will he after victory :r\o. 18 and hop e to send the celebrated colored players home on the short end of the score. But it will take the be st baseball in the home system to trim the Giants. TheY ha\·e ju stly earned a "r~v·· as one of the best semi-pro outftt s in or IH..'ar 'hicago. But Ken ne d v, our Jim hut . rraftv 'sout hpa \\"' \\·ill be shooting i u r hi s eighth in a row and \\·ith the \\·ay the boys havt of clouting the pill, prospects look bright. Last Sunday's affair \\'as a grueling battle until the la st man was out Jundz and \ Vi lm e t'J: c downed the neighbors from Clenricw, H-G. It was an exciting contest and kept the big en wd 011 edge continual~\'. and traveled through Spain , Switzerland, and Germany to North Cape, Norway. They returned o n the S. S. Rotterdam, landing- last week Friday in Hobok en, N. J. · Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bl'ckstein with th eir daughter, Deverh·. former!\- ' l_)f C:' " t··hai, China, and New York City, tOW make their home in Evanstnn. . .. s. Beckstein i a ·istcr n( Mrs. Albert H. Ullrich oi 925 Lake avenue. Our Secretarial Course provides the student with the specific training to fill a really high grade situation. We specialize in all the Con11nercial Branches-including Secretarial Courses. Begin Now· . I EVANSTON BUSINESS ·coLLEGE 1718 SHERMAN AVE. UNIV. 3004 Announcing OUR NEW FALL PRICES Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed . .. .. . Men's Top Coats Cleaned and Pressed . Men's Overcoats Cleaned and ·Pressed. Men's Hats Cleaned and Blocked ..... Ladies' Plain Dresses Cleaned and Pressed. Ladies' Plain Coats Cleaned and Pressed ..... 9x12 Domestic Rugs Cleaned ................. Oriental Rugs Dry Cleaned, sq. ft .. . $1.00 (~rant Phillip . hurled iLH. th· ~ h)cal s. .$1.00 . $1.25 Il e allowed nine hit:-> 1Jtlt k . ·~)l tlll' m \\·e ll -. cattercd, excl'pt ior t!1·: sixth frame. His mound opponent, Johnny Kruft, was touch ed ior iourtc~l'il hingles but had · the misfortune ni seeing his mat es fumble the ball in cri: i o t spnts. Jandz was the \\'ilmttte. hv .. ~ with a three-bagger and a trw ol sin g le . He also starred on the de fci1Sc ,,·ith a perfect thr ow t u th e plate to nail a ho:-tile runner in tht: fomth stanza . Joe Borre had a sad cia~· at. tl~ l· })late and hi s p c· r c(·ntagP dropJk<l wttlun range of th e b(·lYS \\'ho artl "hot un hb h ePls" fot· ~watting- lwrwrs. Th o visitors took a l l'a ll in tlw opt·ning vhapter. \Vilml'ttl! assunwcl t lw honot·~ in th e fourth. J~ud oJph W:tlJH·d, Tia Jwr triplt ·!l to rig-ht ancl PorterficJ(l <lt·optw<l :1 sing-!<· 0\' l' Sf·C OI1C1 for :1. bl':tt't' Of I'UilS. .Jan et z :·WIJI't·<l anlJtlwr local m:1 rkt't' ill tht· fifth when 1w got hi s thirtl onL·-sad,t·r, stnlt· s<·c·o tHl, \\'Pilt to thinl on a wilcl t>it v h , ;uHl tallit ·t l wlwn 1 >rima llo mufft ·d Bt·tTt's red It' I'. < ;Jpn \' it·w Wt·nl :tlH·:ul in tht· sixth. ll artlt·Y s ittg·lt·d with <J ilt· down . 'l'agtmdr ;l·llt :t lint· s in g-It: tr, right \\'hit-It 1-'nrtC' rfi e lcl trit·Cl to g·t-·t on a sh"··-s t rirtg· hnsis and tilL' hall wt·nt by hin1 f<·r a hom er. Tht·ll \\' l'!sh, a fornH·r \\'ilrnt·tlv playt·t', ganlt ·l'!·<l hi s third l1it. a hl'f't~· drcuit sm:t~ h to Jt.ft. 'l'h l' lwnlt · h11ys gath ·red n qua rtl't of run s in t Jw lw tl lv half. This wa s av<·<Hnplish<·<l <111 an t·tTor 1111 p(,rterfit·l<l's g l'OIIIltl t' l', I !ohin so n' s singll·, l'hillips' s:w rifi cP fly , .Jant·l~· trip lt·, Kassel' s singh- and Li t· JH ·'s tlll't 't'-b:ts<' swat. D()X S('OI'(': .75 .$1.50 . .$1.50 . .$3.50 .05 Our Tremendous Volume Bring·s the Prices Down With our ultrJ modern plant equipped with the newest labor saving devices running at full capacity, we are able to pass a worthwhile savings on to our patrons and not in a~y way affect the superb quality of our workmanship. Send your daintiest things with the full assurance that they will be exquisitely cleaned and returned in record time, and at a real saving in price. Below is an exact sketch of our new ultra modern $100,000 plant (';tss, rf. \Vnrcl, rf. ., 1!. () lT . ., 0 0 1 () Morin, ~s . Drim:tll", ~IJ. r larlley, ::h. Tagtnwir, lh. Brau n , If. WC'Ieh, d. 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 ] Burmt>istt>t', e. Kruft, p . Ttd :tl s \Yilntt·tft· ( '. 4 ~ 1 G I~ . 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 !) ur ('. A h. :::i 1215 Washington Ave. Wilmette Successors to tbt Krauss Cleaning Co. lf. ·l ~ Jant·tz, 1'1·. Kass e l, II·. 1 ,ippe, ss. Bo tTf' , 3b, I 0 0 1 I) SHORE Ll~ Hudolph, If. Baker. 211. PortHfiPld, RobinRon, t'. rr. 1 l I ~ I ~~~~~~~~,.~~~~~~~~~~~ C. L. ROGERS, President EANERS. INC. :! ., 0 Phillip!-!, p . 0 'l'ota Is 34 8 1-1 Two-base hit s - TTartl(·y. 'l' hr t·t·-hasl' hit s-Dakt·r, .Janetz, Li Ppe. H ome run s'l'agtmeir, Welch. Struck o ut- by Phillips, 11; by Kruft, 5. Walks- Phil1ips, 2: Kruft, 3. Wild pitch-Kruft, 2. Stolen A PHONE CALL WILL BRING OuR TRUCK To YouR DooR NO TOLL PHONES GREENLEAF (Evanston) 3400 WILMETTE ......·... 3400 GLENVIEW 320 HIGHLAND PARK 3400 GLENCOE' ······ 1300 bases-B urm eiste r, .Ja.n etz 2, Portrrfie1d, Robinson. Sacrifice hits-Phi11ips, Bra un ,. Baker. Sco~er-Hoffman. Umpire-Olson.

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