Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 27 Mar 1930, p. 22

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The most discriminating buying public in the world reside in our northern suburbs. Perhaps this is why so many North Shore business men have their clothes tailored to order at our There is nothing finer in fabrics. Nothing better in workmanship at the price. You exercise your preference in regard to the goods from which the suit is made-how it is made. _ y Mark" Earn Epworth, wh meoed again last week, loom Bhintt a pony-duh course l hoot of Experienee.--Parm 4 A Commuter’s Special! Knock- College Others at $35, $40and $45. A Special Line of Fine Fabrics up to $65. Fourth, Floor City Sales owe FEATURE SUIT 319 West Van Buren Street A'.rprrt Tryon Sonia Tnilotwst-to-0rder $50 Many B girl’s chance for I job. if you believe what you hear, has been lost by VIIy of n soiled glove or In inexpertly Ipplied 1ipstiee.u-Woman's Home Companion. Danun In Balm- THE PRESS BEAT OLD RIVAIS 52-15; W, HEINE STAR IN 660 DASH Deertie1dah1el" Wins " Places and Relay; Waukegan Gets Seven Places Pulling sever-l surprises and romp- ing way ahead ot the Wakes“ lads in the duhet, the DeertUhMhields junior trickster: easily copped the meet with the county seat boys by a score of 52% to 15%. The fUtd events, the 50-yard dash, and the Mr. yard hurdles were held at Waukegan on Monday, while the rest of the runners did their stat! on our indoor truck on Tuesday. Tony Vignocchi sent the eight pound iron sphere for a 40' 1" ride. This is the longest distance that Tony has ever thrown the shot, tand it is expected that he will reach the forty- Bve foot mark before the nelson is over. Cashmore gave his team-mates a real surprise when he threw the over. C a real shot " prnctice Fred Fell ran the 660 in IA0.2, the fastest Junior indoqr time that has been displayed in a long time. A four lap relay team composed of Andrews, Znhnle, Getty, and Roy Worthington also broke all the rec- ords of "Dette's" former Junior relay mums by running the distance in thirty-eight seconds. Two of the tel. lows, Andrews, and Zahnle, scarcely had any experience up to this time. §5&&8~&&&&&&&&qp&&&&&&&&$$&nf et " o) obl ob, iill 1608 CHICAGO AVENUE 4. EVANSTON .lte P888fMMt888 t??? 'i-T-ii-ri-i-i-rt-rt Pax a PIPER without any previous " Ne . CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS Pool & Piper Shoe. tor children are. 'ueeurately" built. T Thev are fitted with experience in tin needs of the. growing foot. With them goe' e service of an unexl peeled type that gives ”cal meaning to, In overworked word. And the price: compare to nurprieinp advantage if you’ve thought of children“ an.» as “in" Aorr." I Heine put up a fut pace to beat out Roy Worthington for Brat place [in the {50-de duh. - _ .. Pole vtrult--Warfel (W) lst; At- teridge (D) 2nd; Laurent (W) 3rd. Height nine feet. George Ray easily out-jumped the Waukegan boys, Indeu seconded by King, Inother Deertulddhehiis high jumper. . ' It was DeerfuW8hields' meet from the start to the finish. All three places in the 660-ynrd run were won by Deerfield boys. Two tirists were allowed to Wankegan, while in the rest of the events, they oply won a second or third summaries: _ Shot put-Vi-chi (D)'lst; Canb- more (D) 2nd; Sen-skim (W) 3rd. Distance forty feet one inch. , 50-yard hurdles -..,setrnkian (W) Ist; Worthington (D) 2nd; Murder (D) 3rd, Time :7.01. ' 50-yard dash - Heine (D) Ist', Worthington (D) 2nd; Laurent (W) 3rd. Time ..6.9. High Jump-Ray Ist; King 2nd; Larson (W) 3rd. "leitrht feet two ineltete. , iteur'-wo.n By Deerfield (Andrews, Zahnlc, Getty, Worthington). Time :38. . - 7220-yard dash - Worthington (D) lst; Heine (D), Getty (D), Warfel (W) tied for second. Time li). ' 660-yard run-Fell (D) lat; Rogers (D) 2nd; 8910 (D) 3rd. Time 1:402. The Skokie Valley Laundry Rough Dry-Wet Wash-Flat Work ECONOMICAL YET INCOMPARABLY BETTER Phone Highwood 3310 Thursday, March 27, 1980 l(o (D) five

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