ho [3] WINNETKA TALK March 12, 1927 WES Cr 45% SOIT O35 Vie VEIT NESS Vive OED oO) > 4) Dao EST 6555 OSS 9) [S50 SET A-ETP WETS 9 S5% NSP O | | | ARS, > a Announcing Walter A. Wood as Salesmanager NCE a business conducted in a small room; today the largest and finest equipped laundry on the North Shore, is the story in a few words of the remarkable growth of the Wash- ington Laundry. Such progress is due to forty years of Quality work. 'When an enterprise reaches such a development where Service becomes paramount, it employs a salesmanager. Mr. Wood fills this capacity with a background of many years' experience with nationally known concerns. Fur- ther progress will now be meas- ured in two words-- Quality and Service. Foreseeing the need of a man of Mr. Wood's ability is indica- tive of the Washington Laun- dry's ever ready effort to "keep pace with the growth of the North Shore." ETP SEEDED S20 IIEAD Gd B23 eh 22D 0) DET EAT) 50D 0) EDD A) EID COS 0) OID SS USD 4) 4 Help us grow! The Washington Laundry Evanston, Illinois Phone Wilmette 145 SESH STOO Lh LZ220 223-0 L350 52> 0) >> NENT: MA SB a a a BS EE OIL TO BURN A Grade for Every Burner HUGHES & COMPANY General Offices, 844 Rush St. North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. Superior 6481-2-3-4 Telephones: Niles Center 217 Greenleaf 3456 Rogers Park 0982 New Trier Cagers in Division Play Over the Week-end More traditional fur was to fly when New Trier walked on to the 3 o'clock Friday, for her first game in the divisional basketball which is being held at Waukegan this | week-end. Exactly why enemies of long standing like New Trier and Ev- | anston should draw each other for | their first tournament engagements can | hardly be understood, unless the offi- cials were afraid that the crowd might | get bored with the ordinary variety | of basket caging. However that may | be, certain it is that the two will, for the third time this season, lock their mythical horns and battle, not only against elimination from the tourna- ment but also for the season's last say in a private feud. Accidents have been known to hap- pen, even in the best of regulated tournaments, but since New Trier de- feated Evanston on February 25 to the tune of 30 to 15, early dopesters have already scheduled the game for a ride on the ice. Over confidence, it is said, is not likely to prove a prop puller, and on that basis New Trier will prob- ably meet the winner of the Arlington Heights, Wauconda and Gurnee match- es at three the following afternoon. The tournament is one of a number of such meets now being held through- out the state under the auspices of the Illinois Athletic association and is be- ing played at the Waukegan gymnas- ium, which is said to be one of the finest in the Middle West. The winner of this meet is automatically held eli- gible for the sectiona! tourney which will be held at Joliet the latter part of floor at | tournament, | St. Francis to Open Ward for Children; Benefit March 25 A children's ward will be opened at St. Francis hospital this spring, accord- ing to an announcement made this week by members of the staff. The ward will occupy the sun parlor on the fourth floor, previously occupied by student nurses who are now accom- | modated in the new nurses' home. It will have capacity for 20 children td begin with, and additions will be made as there are demands for more space. Partitions and other alterations are to be installed in the next few days as a preliminary to taking care of the lit- tle patients. At present children are cared for at St. Francis in the regular wards. In order to raise money for furnish- ing the ward the Glenola club of Rog- ers Park is sponsoring a benefit musi- cale to be held Friday, March 25. Sig. Francesco Daddi, the famous tenor, Lazora Laxman, Evanston so- prano and Leah Shelters, accompanist, will present featured numbers, and there will be a concert by the New Trier High school band of which J. C. Schumacher is the conductor. The benefit will be staged in the St. Ignatius auditorium, at 1300 Loyola avenue, one block west of Sheridan road. Tickets for the entertainment are on sale at all north shore drug stores. The Glenola club has .adopted the children's ward as its especial enter- prise. The Kenilworth Home and Garden club held a meeting at the home of Mrs. John Marshall Roberts, 328 War- wick road, Kenilworth, on Monday, next week. Provided they come through winners at Joliet, they are then entered in a subsequent state tournament at Champaign. March 7. Fourt in the finest retail store. CITY SALES--F 1 Franklin St. L Station 2 Van Buren St. Where business men are buying Although located at our main wholesale plant, our h Floor City Sales affords everything for your comfort and convenience that you would find Our courteous service is a real time saver. Try it. 319 West Van Buren Street \ INE LA saLLL : STATION 3 One block south Jackson Blvd. OURTH FLOOR