Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1936, p. 77

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743 custer, 111 Papers 30e or 10 12SL23-ltp magasineà 40 per J HAVE YOUR OLD) FTJRNITURE SQLD Ra$ 1.00 er 10< at auction and receive f ull value. W. Wilmette 526 also buy and éell. zReecvi Lanft, ighland Prka, Juùnk Deale Evanston Au.ction House 922 Davis St. Greenleaf 6880 j ligheait. market pices for,-paper, mag. Rg$1per .100 lb.,Also -buy rurn., 10 YR. OLD CHERRY CHEST, bathtbs nd old Iron. WILMETTE 1744. 132L1!N21-4tp French dlock, oval. top mirror, mah. rocker. sectional bookcase, books, card BOOKS, table cush ions, piIlows, kitchein-launi'We' will buy. your books. dry items. Owner Calif. Muetsi i. -109'3 What have you? WIll oall. Bina St., Winnetka.. 129LTN23-ltp Book Erchange. W11 3214' li2LTN20-4tp flEAUTIFU- 9-PIECE-FRENCH BEDroom rnsite of satinwýood lnlaid wlth. WILL BtUY oîFt EüT WiI&ate W.1 F"oed the Buckeye.s. rosewao0d _tuipwood, holly, walnut and Theý Wildcats are well protected at ebony. Itnobs and pulls are English The champiQnship aspirations. of cetrwhere. Leon Fullerý and Erwinantique. gold. Wonderful buy. Wil. 1783. on Victrola records. ýWllmette 3610. both tteais will be at stake Saturday. 129LTN23-ltc 132LTN23-ltp A victory for Ohio State wil put Weger, two six-footers are, available., 6 HITCHCOCK CHAIRS, WAL. ANthem in a fine position togo through They- can1 be used interchangéably tique secretary, Electrolux, cleaner. Best prices'for books, mag., furn. Rags the rest of the season undefeated. On without weakening the teain. 3x5 draftiflg board, horse & stool. Also $1.00 per 100 pounds. Winnetka 1522. the other band, if the Wildcats can nther furn. 545 Scranton Ave., Lake 132LTN19-4tp* turn the tick they will ber definitely Bluff 106., .~ l2,LTN234tp WANTED USED COAL STOVE. established as charnpionship timber. REBUILT VACITUM CLEAJNERS, REMust b. ln excellent condition and coinditiofled and guar., $5.50 up. Vac- reasonable. Wilmette 1M6. .132LTN23-ltp PunpIe Chiaces Excellent uuim Cleaner Sales, 1631 Benson Ave. On their showing against Iowa, the Between Davis & Churoh St. stations. .?9LTN23-4tp) uni. 2303. Wildcats 'stock bas surged upward The partnership eornposed of Frank W. and they will enter Saturday's game 4 POSTER BED, BOX SPRING AND Norton, Sophie Norton, anld Gertrude A. Berquist, doing. busi.neis as the Indian with a mucb better chance of victory niattress. Phione Winn. 2228. Hill Auto Service and Dependable Auto than early season predictions had acat 1920 Lake Avenue,. Wilmette, corded theni. The outcome will prob 129LT23-lp Supply, was dissolved on October 8, 1936. G' erPORTABLE SINGER F2LECTRIC trude A. Bercîuist will continue the busi- ably hinge upon whether the Purpie above addre.ss undeir ca:i stand off Ohio's superior power sewiaig machines $29.50; Western nesatthe Electric portables $19.50; treadle maand reserve strength. chines $5. 1114 Davis St. Uni. 0990. 129LTN20-4tp - Junik Dealer-Phil. Schuman the Ohio l'ne iu reported to be. as strong and powerful as its 1935 counterpart. While flot so str ong in reserve strength,, the Wildcats will also he by a hard charging Iine, NorthWestern, victorious in its represented a -une that opened' big holes for the opening conference gaine witb Iowa, backs.in the Iowa gaine. The Purpie will make.its second start of ,the Big has two men fighting it eut for each Ten -football -canigaign. when it line position, a situation which has.' nicets, Ohio State,. last year's co-intense rivalry and prochampions,, at Dyche stadium this produced duced twco unes of, almost equa! Saturda Y. The gaine will bé the first conference encounter of the year forý ability. 193 NrtWes i9 Ohio 2 * 91Northwestern 1e Ohio 0 1932 Northwestern 6 Ohio 20 1933 Northwestern 0 Ohio 12 1934 Northwestern 6 Oblo 28, 1935 Northwestern 7 Ohio 28 Gamesm Won Ohio 10; Nçrthmwestérn 4. SPANISH LESSONS. North,-Shore Junk Dealer. - . HARD COAL BASE BURNER; THORI electric wasblng machine; 4 burner gas stove. Good condition. Reasouable. 155. Prairie Ave. Phone Wilniette 1029. APEX~VÂSING :~:~~1jWnen iwo res Prwnie into Lake offensive threats while the Wildcat Paid $165, will seli for $70ý. Prac--omdlaraiente twgaIIlynw.Phone Wilinette 2846. 1w oe ipans nee na i 12oýT,*23:-jt, contest Swnday aftcrnoon at the. Curof GlenYLATTOP AHO<NY DSK W tHjiss-Révnolds a'rot.ws vhair. Spinet type. Exelljenjt condi- view, threw residetits of eastern Kention. Winnetka 2972. 129L23-ItPi) lwortlf and Indian Hill into excitement whien. hiaviîig deviated off their GAS STOVE. SMALL BOHN ICE-BO. Chlld's wardrobe, book-cases. *Win- courses with the jamming of the neta 106.12923-tPcontrol nchlanisni, the two small shins: flemw low over the homes. of attack is buit a round. an orthodox running game with stress on downthe-field blocking to pave the way for the bail carrier. Pair ap ioumst à Cam Wilmette's Only Fireproof Storuge Warehouse Oi'.r. Display Strong Attack Both teams have ideal players to carry out their particular styles of play. In Don I-eap and Ollie Adelman, Northwestern bas .a pair of 1IN PA NT'S WI1R Pen. 15 feiet WRIST WATCH, LADYS ha2 eutifl rose palb la gld. c sc.fs, point fan. A [TE cat cd the Harvest Homie dinmer danceII iiat Westnioreland Country club onII Upti Saturday even ng. IL -u)They were among those who attend- i WiImetfe 1200 1107 Gre.nI.af Ave. WIIMOf

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