>ERAL BLOOMER OiftLa PLAY PIONEERS SUNDAY foman, having taken her place in trade and profeMjoq, has also „*! the field of aporO^reti- It* of the north shore will have an Sortunity to witneta demonstra- ;„ of her powers next Sunday J"noon when the famous Federal ,mer Girls, a baseball team corn- ed entirely of diamond stars of fair sex, will meet the fast New ier Pioneers on the Lake avenue just west of the village. The re- rd crowd of the season is expected for this doubly interesting event. he pioneers bowed to the Evans- Boosters, speedy colored aggre- on, on July Fourth, losing 5 to 2^ . Boosters have been a jinx for Jrth shore teams for several sea- am] maintained that reputation \i$ week. ____^^^^^_ Jr. and Mrs. J. D. Pierce spent the eek-vnd at Delavan Lake, with a rge party of members of the Chi- Business Secretaries* Firum. of li Mr. Pierce is president. THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY S, 1921 WOTTS many TRANSFERS A. R. Eddington & Co.. realtors i2°?ee?«? ne»°Hati0n °f Ae Sllow-' 8SLi2*5? tr*»«fcrs in Real Estate: Frederick Tellander, of Chicaai S^F* the Dr' Mccormick home' vLl£? *itnw> G: W. Stone, of Evanston has purchased the resi- dence at 1120 Elmwood avenue, for- 2eTy#?!!n\d â- **»â- * E. Rut ledge; 5w*0glei,b£ who *oâ„¢*r\y lived at u Gree.nJeaf avenue, has bought a beautiful lot on the corner of Green- leaf avenue and Sixth street; J. R. Madison, Jr., of Evanston, purchased vacant on Forest avenue* between Ffteenth and Sixteenth street; Harry H. Hoffman, of Chicago, president of the H. H. Hoffman Company, bought the residence of F. A. Hill, 411 Tenth street; C. R. Shepherd has purchased the pretty bungalow at. 1414 Gregory avenue from Charles^J. WendlandVâ€" Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Clarke of 118 Broadway avenue, are spending the summer in Walworth. Wis. Expert Advice Most every progressive man today has his specialty, you have yours~we have ours:- the banking business. That we may be a factor in upbuilding the community it is necessary that we keep in touch with all matters pertaining to the suc- cessful operation of business. Perhaps our advice on thf problem that ii perplexing you would be of value. Our ser- vices are always at your disposal. We invite you to make use of them. Member of Federal Reserve Bank a of Wilmette '^^homeofSarinigs'Deposi/ors The I § 5 § 5 5 i o> ox ox ox OX OX Ox Ox Ox Ox Ox Ox For Children or ox ox Ox Ox OX $ Ox OX ox Ox Ox Ox •*»•, ox Ox Ox wX, I wX ML Milk is known to be the most i___l= nutritious food that a child ^â€"^â€" ~â€"~ can take. It answers every__ purpose for the small infant and is invaluable for the grow- ing boy or girl. It builds brawn, and changes thin, poorly fed youngsters to red cheeked, energy charged, " youths. This fact seems to have been lost sight of in the late years. Parents are prone to feed rich* Talcum Powder Weather We all know Ike comfort to be obtained by using talcum powder, particularly in the summer-time. Some talcums are good and some not so good. We try to select the best Here are a few that we would like to call your attention to. BOUQUET JEAN1CE TALCUM POWDER A large size can of the finest quality talcum obtainable, of a haunting, elusive, yet lasting fragrance . . 50 cento TALC JONTEEL Perfumed with, the wonderful Odor Jonteel, the $100,000 • . 25 cento VIOLET DULCE TALCUM PO^ The 'Sweet Violet" truly INTENSE ROSE TALCUM POWDER this The delicate fragrance of the rose is in such a way aa to make the the talcum. Protected sprinkler top the perfume of • •»••••• mt^m V%1I*0 a this talcum last as long as . 25 REXALL VIOLET TALCUM Always a favorite •: ;. • REXALL BABY TALCUM Specially pupaud for baby's comfort. Cool 15 ft (Mb >Wtt, Mk itff 1Mb EwP SX 1Mb w Wr -Nil, MP Wt mr o> spiced and seasoned food to their children in too large quantities. Cutting these and substituting more milk for the deficiency will make a big difference in a short time. $X iff ax â- » & a> & & 0 & 3x 0) o RENNECKAR DRUG CO. mm Telephones Wilmctte 28-29 it here in Wilmette, a member of your own com* munity, we are well able to serve you with this body buildeiv Every bottle of milk that we deliver comes from this immediate vicinity, and is fresh when it reaches you a> * & 3 3> Buttermilk, whole milk, cream and whipping cream may be had every morning. Tdc- e us and we will start delivery at your order. Wilmette Dairy LEO DEAN, Proprietor 1819 Elmwood Avenue^_ 9 i 3> Phone Wilmette 224 C C c c c c c c € C C € C c c c c c c c c c « c c € â- « c c c o c o c o c e c c c « « c c o â- â- « c . o c o c c ^ c c o c o 1 c c o € « o c o •••» c c o / c c a c c m c c c * c c c c c c c c c c Sss»sss«ass«ii«»ss^Miifi«M»e«««^