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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Aug 1923, p. 6

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6 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923 WSs^mmmmmmm FOOTBALL PERKS UP AT U. OF L New Stadium to Be Scene of Great Celebrations The memorial stadium at the Uni- versity of Illinois, which will be opened on November 3 with the Chi- cago-Illinois football game, will be truly a remarkable structure. It will cost $1,700,000, the contribution of alumni and students. The stadium will require 2700 tons of steel; 50,000 barrels of cement; five million bricks; 7200 tons of cut stone and 404 miles of lumber six inches wide made up into forms. There will be 32 miles of lumber six inches wide in the seats. The people of the state already are responding to the invitation of the university to join in the celebration of the opening. There are many foot- ball fans who have never been able to obtain seats for the Illini reunion because of the limited capacity. Now it is announced that there will be seats for all and that you do not have to be an alumnus or student to get one. Frank H. Beach, manager of ticket sales, has a large force at his office in the Union building. Champaign, at You Want It to Lastâ€" So have it done right. Only the best work is worth the money. Robert W^McIntyre Eear of Wilmette State Bank Phone Wilmette 684 WHEN YOU TAKE THE ROAST we send you from the refriger- ator you'll wonder if it will taste as good as it looks. It certainly will and better. You'll find it the tenderest, juiciest, sweetest meat you ever tasted. And you'll have , the satisfaction of knowing that all this extra good- ness did not cost you an extra penny. ^;â- '/ '-y ": ;'â- '""."',; VS#.;, IttH Wilmette Ave. We deliver in Evanston, Wilmette, Kenilworth, In- 'â- "i^fi- '--â- â- â-  ~-jtfâ€" f<-;;:|Mt„,dUI Winnetka §8iSi ^,i;.,^aii^^iii work opening letters containing ap- plications for seats for the Chicago and other home games at Illinois. For the first time it is possible to order seats for the entire season and many wise fans are doing so. Deis Studios Announce Resumption of Classes With the resumption of classes in the schools, the studios for the teach- ing of music in its various branches also open their doors to the children and older people of the north shore. Among the best known teachers of music in this vicinity are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Deis, who have studios in the Wilmette State Bank building at 1200 Central avenue. They announce the re-opening of their studios for the teaching of piano for the season of 1923-24. SELLS OUT BUSINESS A. Kaspar, shoe dealer, located at 609Main street for several years, sold out his complete stock this week and disposed of his repair business. 1 1 1 1 COSMAS RELIABLE MERCHANT! ^!&5$*IlW'-;' mku Phone Wilmette 2694 1153 Wilmette Avenue Opposite Village Theatre -::f;fct' Wilmette §269$ Ask us for data concern- ing any Boarding Schools, in the U.S. All catalogs sent. There is no charge for this service Boarding Schools ^Association HlSS S H SHULTZ.DIRECTOR CENtral 034-5 2. MAnSHALL T1ELD ANNEX. 1 I l Free Delivery as far north as Glencoe We are going to have a large stock of ^'Fmt||F#uit^'and Vegetables on.hand Friday and Saturday. Enough |o siipply| patrons over Sunday and Labor Day at especially low prices. *il Do not forget to get your orders in for-"-:pickliij^.'cucum|^j peaches and grapes. ^:':^MMr:-t^'-' iSfl Sweet Potatoes, Green Onions, Melons, Pears, Apples and Pota toes, at low prices. Large Bantam Evergreen Corn, doz.................... 25c Fresh Lima Beans, box .... 29c Green and Wax Beans, qt. . . 15c Tomatoes, fancy, lb.......15c Large Bunches Celery.....17c Cauliflower .... 25c and up Fresh Peas, low price New Yellow Turnips, lb. . .ftiy Fresh Lettuce, ea., 10,15, and 20c Oranges, per doz,, 19c, 25c, 40c, ........ .50c and 60c Peaches, basket .,...:....... |9$ Seedless Grapes, lge. basket 59c Strawberries, box 23* We handle only the best goods. Announcement i^^^zpixZzi z ^^5K^**^^^>>/-A"^^trT^T^?^^f ^-^"k^' New Type of Ford Cars Now on Display THE COUPE an entirely new body design and construction. It* exterior appearance is decidedly more trim while the seat- ing arrangement is much more conducive to comfort than formerly. For those who like to travel there is provided a greater luggage carrying capacity. The raditor hood is largerâ€"the doors are wider and open forward making access and exit much easier. iii ->r~4 Another decided improvement is that it is no longer neces- sary for the driver to leave his seat when the gasoline tank is being filled. jf There is a ventilator in the cowl and vizor over the wind- shield providing against the glare of the sun. ? |ll| A very sturdy new style fender will also make the driver "^Q\, feel more secure against accidents. lrW0T^ Interior fittings are of choice material and the deeply |i cushioned seat is arranged so there is a small shelf for SllIS parcels. Revolving type window regulators are provided tiK- on doors, and door lodks, ; " . \_> .â- ^L^Wl^i' This new model certainly provides the mudmuiiMt"W^^^^§: fort and value at a minimum cost.â-  â- â- - . ^r^^W^^^^^^^S^ Orders are now accepted and delivery will be nS(e#JfilWP : your coiwemence..^7^ "v^-P^M^ You will certainly want to see this model a new coupe, j:;:;;;^ $N: hm> We buying i

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