14 WILMETTE I LJFJ! June l7, 1927 Score: 1st gam(J-1 3 Score: 1st game-21 2nd game 21 S. L. Blanksheim Edgar Polley Terminal C. C., ~ !-'core: 1st game- !'I 2nd game- 6 .-\. · J. Woodcock Howard \Vinberg Methodist :-;con·: 1st game-20 2nd game-18 .l. H. Harper 1·. F. Todd . BarnyarJ G0 [j ers Demonstrate Mass · Dan oi~~dTrego B~~~Production Wins Score: Presbytt' rians Tom Thursby James Du!':ham St. John':-;, 1 Seore: 1st g-ame--- 21 Fred 1st gam.' 21 2nd ga.m<:J-21 12 TIME not I leagues WORDS proves a tire's value EVERY NEW TIRE LOOKS The Tuesday and Thursday Night. in horseshoes sponsored hv J the \Vilmette Recreation and Play g-round board are proving again what Woolworth, Kresge and Henry Ford proved yefirs ago, ma ss production pays. A glance at the standings will shO'v\" that six of the eight teams in rhc upper frame are from organizations having three or four teams entered. The biggest upset of thl· \\·eek wa s the . match in which the l. 0. 0. F ., 3. composed of W. L. Blanksheim and Ed!!ar Polley, heat the undefeated I. 0. 0. F., 2 tl·an1, Dirk Bums and Dan Trego. The standin,l.!s ior the \Wl'k follm\·: Tt>l'lllinal ~\ . 2nd g-anw-21 Prochnow H enry :\lE:'Yl·rhoff Horseshoe Leagues Tc ·am TUt·sday \V on Lo~t !i :i :l 0 0 Pc :n~enlag~: . TL'rltlinal .\. <'., 1 _ I; 0 .. 0. I:'·· ~ " I Prmmal , \. ( ., · I I Hov.:ard P . T . ,\ . Y. 1-'. <'. .:t. J ost·pll, :.! I. f 1. (J. F., 4 ( 'ong-n> ga I ic ma I ·· ·) I '1 :: :J 4 4 Lo~l 1000 1000 7ri0 400 -ton Thursday Tt ·:tlll u :~ ~ight L<·ag· u,~ 1 200 200 000 <' ., :~ l 'ongTl·galional g·anw-17 g·anw-21 Rcore: 1st g·a nw - ~ I :-:( 'C il"t"" : 1st ~~~~~ 2nd :lnl g-anw-20 g-aml'-~ I GOOD. · · Dunlops not only look good, but they make Aood-over rocks and gravel, and ruts and sand. Thirty-nine years of experience has shown Dunlop how to design a tread that gives maximum traction and slow, smQOth ,. wear. This Dunlop tread is the toughest development of rubber known. And this same tough tread-rubber is carried clear around the sidewall to give maximum protection against rut wear. You get the full benefit of all this extra tread-mileage because each Dunlop is built with the famous trouble-free cable-twist Dunlop carcass, to provide the highstrength and elasticity so vital to long tire life. Wend e ll Kt·i th Bob :\J c Ll·an I. 0. 0. F., l Scot·p: 1st gaml·:l :?nd game-1!1 AI Hoffntey t· r :11-d game-lU 1\:nrl Ym;t l{ollin Simons ]. 0. (). F., 1 ~<'ore: f. 0. ( >. F., :.: St. Johns, I '1\·rminal .\ . 1 ' ., :! r. n. o. F., :l :-;t, .Johns, ~ Pn · ~byt(·J'ians \\'on 4 Pc·J'('t·nt:q..;· 800 -t :1 ·· :! 1 ~ SOil tiOO ti OO 2 :: ~ 400 2 400 20\l ::!00 .:\IN!wdists K. of t'., :! 1st g·an.e- 21 2ncl ganil'-21 f'rl'(] Haclm·r HatTY Tre;:.;o Honwr \\..hit t:'hO U~ t.' Y . P. l'. Seore: h;t ~-an·l·-21 2nd ganu·- :~ · :~1 ' d ganw-1 :~ Rim Thalman ~ick :\liller Rt. .Tost·ph, !-;C'(IJ'e: 'l't·rminal A. C., 1 :-;c ·on· : l~t ~1111 g·nmt·-18 g·~lll1(!-2 2 :1nl g-am~-21 Hob Hlasdl'll ln·in Brammer lla tT\- :\loldenhauE'r Miss Helen Kirtley of 927 Greenleaf avenue, who 1s sailing today for a three month . ' stay in Europe, received many wishr~ for a "bon \·oyagc" a! a bridge tea given Sunda\· a fternonn at the \\' cstmorc land Com~try cltth h\ her sistl·r. ).J ~:--s ~arian Kirtley . · -o).Jr s. \ 'i rginia Vosc, 80 1 Central an nue, went to ~lonrO\· ia Saturday night. .haYing hrrn called there by the death Clf ).Ir s. Alice Braith e\\'ait c, \\'hn wa ' an old n·sicknt in \Vilmctte. ·) Hc;ward P. T. A. 17 2nd g·am ·-10 :\1. K Lynch H. c I. \·o nd e rHoff K. of <:~ .· 2 ~<·on:: l~t game-20 ~n<l g·ame-21 l ~t g·a lllf:-21 S!'on·: 1st g·ame- 2nd game-~ l DeiniE'in Halph Klingr> St . .John·~. ~ nc HC'OI'l': -o. ~Iis s Far Christiansen, daughter nl '.:\Ir. and ?\Ir~. E. A. Christiansen o i 627 Elennth street, returned la:-.t week.· aiter her graduation from the Principi :L sr hool. 1st g·anw--21 2nd game- I !I :1rd ganw-~1 Eel Knmwr neo. ]{ram er J . 0. 0. Jo'., ~ :lnl g·anw7 Phillip Hill :nger Jot· Tllit ·lan T. 0. 0. F., 3 We recommend )'OU put Dunlo! ()n )'our car Talk Beautiful Wilmette to ever)'body Your friends are longing to live here and will appreciate your advice on home location, procedure of purchase and oth~r information which we will gladly give without obligatto~. Let us show the various types of available homes, at pnces ranging from $12,500 to $125,000. MARGERUMS TIRE SHOP Vulcanizing and Accessories 621 Main Street Wilmette Phone Wilmette 3243 · every 2~ seconds someone buys a Admirers of True Colonial Homes . · will be pleased with Ideal floor plan of 7 rooms on landscaped corner, 7 5x 188. A show place of Wilmette. Very reasonably priced. $35.. 000. Tighe Realty Co. I 4 20 Sheridan Road-Wilmette Entrance to " No Man's Lc:nd' ' POUNDERS ()Jr THE PNEUMATIC Tll\E 1NDV$.TR.Y · ..... Pho11e 2671 J .... I