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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Nov 1924, p. 17

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WILMETTE · 1ale in a l is from 0 otball Me~ Out to Make Varaity Squad and Mrs. Fred L. cester road, and Mr H. Dement of 337 ad, are spending ten da Ltck. Js R'S ry Store" m '· Furniahinga FOOTWEAR Phone Wilmette lh Baske tball practice for some time in at Northwestern university be1 11 dead earnest this week with sevprospective first string men who hcen football togs ·all th~ fall seaR<'tting into their stride on the floor. · Coach Maury Kent to .have ~ fair-ly g~ . five this l·ut 1 makmg mo pr.edttttons. Of r's letter men h~ has Graham and guard; ~a thews, guard : w, forward; Heppes, center ; guard; Karste~s, forward, and guard. There wtll also be some material from last year'~ frosh , w l~om may be noted .Whtte, for: Le1mert, guard, Knetper, ~enter, the speedy Ralph Baker htmself, · rd. o,t o f the foregoing have either at football or have been in grid lia most of the season. White, MatGraham, and Baker, will be best while Leimert is another into one or two of the 1 games. Some of the other youngsters on Coach Kent's rc: Fox, a guard; Schilling, ; Greaves, 'Center, who had a bit of ience last year; Ettinger, guard, returns to Northwestern after a yea rs' absence; Kleige, guard, who to quit football because of injuries is out for the great indoor game. North,,rcstern has scheduled several inpreliminary basketball contests, yet publicly announced, among being the following: December Notre Dame at Evanston; December Michigan 1\ggies, Evanston ; Decem30, Notre Dame at Notre Dame; 3, Mercer university in Evansother preliminary game may on before the conference teams faced January 10. The regular schedule for Northwestern FIND REALTY COURSE POPULAR IN COLLEGES I Eviednce of the general ~ducational preparation which men going into . real 'state as a vocation are bringing into their work is fouilcl in the records of students .tow enrolling in the American Real Estate institute, Chicago. The new institute, established by the National Associataon of Real Estate boards to conduct a national. home-study course in real estate, is· drawing its students from men already in the business and from men preparing to enter it. A recent check of its first hundred enrollments shows sixteen of these to have had a college education. Of this group two hold degrees in law as well as an academic degree. Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, New York university, Leland Stanford university and the University of California are represented. One student comes to real estate from training at West P61nf, and one from training in 'the· School of Mines of the University of Minnesota. The University of Maryland, through M. A. Clemens, dean of the Collqe of Commerce, has taken steps to add to its equipment for real estate courses the material 011 best methods now in use in the real estate business which has been collected by the National Association of Real Estate boards and organized in the lessons on real estate practice now bein gissued by the institute. Ant.eni.o Moreno in ·The Border Leiton · A P.u.unount. Picwre Predicts Genuine Boom In Real Estate Buaineaa "Wilmette is on the eve of a realty boom of no mean proportions," is the o.ptimistic statement made this wee by George Kroll, of the -firm of 'Heinsen and Kroll. "Give us a little more seasonable weather; with the post-election boom just beginning to open up and things are about to hum in north shore realty circles, as the market is already firm," continued Mr. Kroll. cozy woiti"9 balcony of The Library Pla.ra Caflln-Us. c: Dine· in Evanston at the Plaza NJOY the attractive environment of the better place to eat I You will like the pleasant surroundings. the immaculate cleanliness and the many good thirurs to f':lt that have made the Library Plaza Cafeteria. so popular. Snow white tables, wholesome food skiJJfulJy prepared and tastily served-all these plus exceedingly moderate prices and convenient location invite you to dine at the Plaza. For breakfast. luncheon, dinner or your Sunday repast there is no other place quite so enjoyable as the Library Plaza Cafeteria. Show Three Pictures at Children's Free Movies Three· pictures will be shown at the Children's Movies in St. Augustine's Parish House Thursday, December 4, it is announced. The program will include a two-reel film entitled "Mud," a one-reel picture called "Joanna," and the one-reel picture, "Childhood." These films are being provided by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoddard of 524 Lake avenue. E BOILER CAUSES BLAZE 721 Maia Street An overheated boiler in the basement :tt 407 Linden avenue, under a real estate office, caused much excitement and a trip by the Wilmette fire department January tO-Michigan vs. Ann Arbor. last Saturday afternoon between 4 and 5 o'clock. · January 14-IIJinois vs. Evanston. :., ~ ONLY PACKARD CAN BUILD A PACKARD ~br~ 1Jla~· AUTOMOBILE CAFETERIA Orri11gton Avc11ue at Church Street, in The Library Pla.aa Hotll EVANSTON a ins them for Balloon NO AMOUNT OF MONEY CAN BUY ITS EQUAL Packard Eight was designed and built to satisfy every requirement of those who seek the very best in every phase of motoring. "That is why you will find the.Packard Eight the most interesting of all motor cars. Look it over carefully. You will not find its equal either in America or Europe. Here is a car not excessive in price, yet one that representa the greatest possible ]uxury in motoring. build or buy its equal for distinction and performance. It took the traditions, ideals and ex, perience of a 25-year old organization of great engineering and manufactur, ing resources to produce it. Packard Eight b~au~y and charm are qualities that can be easily seen at a glance. But it takes a ride to appre~ ciate the performance of its motor, its steering and riding ease, its comfort. When you have had that experience you will have new reasons for saying: "Only Packard can build a Packard." A. B. VAN DEUSEN RAGE car during the months? If you no storage Even unlimited money could not e, we have. PA CKARD MOTOR C AR COMPANY OF .CHICAGO th epa iring ~, Wilmette 115 li5AA CKARD EIGHT . AS~ "I would not run a pocery store if I could not buy Monarch CoHee. It is the comer 1t0ne of my busineas." G. B. Cark, Retail Grocer, Jonesville. Mich. IIQVAU'ft' lOll 70 YEABS-i.i'AT.f THE REMON" REID, MURDOCH &. CO. ~.,.,., JIJJ THE MAN W H 0 0 W N S ONB C'IUclco · Boltoo · 'PiniiMarP · New Yallt

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