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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 1 Oct 1927, p. 10

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WINNETKA TALK October 1, 1927 An Unusually Attractive Assortment of Christmas Cards offered at a 10% Reduction on orders placed in October Buy Books in Winnetka Fiction, Travel, Biography, Etc. Games for Children Lulu King Successor to Alice McAllister Skinner 724 Elm Street Winnetka 1101 Readers Know Their Football Contest Shows That north shore residents are intensely interested in football and that they have a very decided knowledge of the subject was clearly demonstrated this past week. Answers to the Football Contest announced in last week's WINNETKA TALK were plentiful and the percentage of correct or near- ly correct answers was high. Here are the first four winners of the coveted ducats for the South Da- kota - Northwestern game: First, 2 tickets, Charles Ulbricht, 883 Wil- low road; tied for second place, 2 tickets, Robert Reschke, 1149 Cher- ry street, and David Riddle, 995 Oak street; third place, 1 ticket, Perry W. Lieber, 384 Center street. The Home and Garden club will meet Monday afternoon, October 3, at the home of Mrs. Frank Cherry, Ab- Kenilworth, at the There will be a com- bottsford road, regular hour. petitive exhibit of wild flower arrange- ment in bowls and vases. A prize will be given. Alles"? SUNSET SUBDIVISION A Restricted Subdivision for Preferred Homes is now available. three acre tracts. Alle's Sunset Subdivision is bordered by-- Willow, Locust, Sunset and Glendale Roads. The choice location you've been waiting for Lots vary in size from 60 foot frontage to Water and sewer are now in. Park to west, large estates to the south and east. School is just three blocks northwest. A selection now and your home can be ready for spring occupancy. INVESTIGATE NOW! OFFICE ON PROPERTY | Corner of Locust and Willow Rd. TELEPHONE WINNETKA 224 oR WILMETTE 743-J or See Your Broker Skokie RECORDS SHOW MARKED DECREASE IN ACCIDENTS Few Collisions Reported Since Safety Campaign; Only Two in Past Week There has been a marked decrease in the number of automobile accidents in Winnetka since the Safety Cam- paign week of September 4, according to those reported at the village hall. Only two collisions were recorded during the past week, and neither of these was of a serious nature. There were two accidents within the same period, however, in one of which one of the occupants of a car was seri- ously hurt and taken to the Evanston hospital. This accident occurred Thursday afternoon at 12:30, on Tower road at Lincoln avenue. Mrs. S. T. Scofield, of 565 Drexel avenue, Glencoe, was driving west on Tower road. In her car was a new bicycle which she had just purchased and was taking home. The bicycle was jostled over and in attempting to straighten it she lost control of her car which crashed into a tree in the park way. The car was considerably damaged and Mrs. Scofield sustained a deep cut over the right eve and on the left ear. Dr. Frank W. Blatchford dressed her injuries. Last Thursday afternoon an electric driven by Miss Eleanor Rew of 217 Dempster street, Evanston, toppled over at the foot of the Sheridan road hill at Humbolt and was slightly damaged, but Miss Rew escaped in- jury. Miss Rew lost control of the car in descending the hill, according to Officer Chris Johannesen. Motorcycle officer Charles M. Bemus reported an accident at Elm street and Ridge avenue, Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when two cars, one driven by Glen Ford, of Winnetka, and Ben Mar- tin, of Evanston, had a slight mix-up. The damage was slight. There was also another slight acci- dent at Willow and Linden, Sunday afternoon, according to the report of Sergeant J. G. Boyd. Cars driven by Knute Nelson and Lucius Baker, both of Chicago, came together, but neither car was seriously damaged. | THE KIND OF PLUMBING THAT WE DO -- , IS BOUND | A FRIEND JO wonder our plumbing makes a lot of friends. It's the right kind of plumbing. © We charge the proper prices for our services and we do a very proper sort of work. We also sell a very proper line of supplies. And we invite your visit. That's proper, isn't it? Phone 874 ~ 464 S.J. STEFFENS 723 OAK ST. WINNETKA, ILL. ---- or -- --

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