42 WINNETKA TALK September 8, 1928 | ARCHENES L AAANANAR AY Completely Satisfying --the union of Parisian chic and foot-free comfort achieved in the new Arch Preserver Shoes. Ask to see the late arrivals. SHOP DOWNTOWN EVANSTON 630 Church Street In The Carlson Building CG) Wildcats Sharpening Their Claws Here are Dick Hanley and four of his Wildcats, who are sharpening their claws for some lively conference and intersectional grid competition this fall. In the top left corner is Walt Holmer, 190-1b. fullback and captain of the Purple team, veteran of two campaigns. To him Wildcat sup- porters will look for considerable val- uable yardage through the line. Below Holmer is Yatz Levison, an Ev- anstonian, another third year player. Yatz is a quarterback and a ball car- rier of great ability. He will probably Photo of Hanley by Underwood and Underwood be one of the main cogs in the Purple offense. At the top, right, is Larry Oliphant, a newcomer. Larry grad- uated last year from Evanston Towa- ship high school, where he was one of the most brilliant ends the school has produced. His running mate, Ted Eg- bert, also a new acquisition from Coach Riddell's Orange and Blue squad, is an equally promising wing- man. At the bottom, right ,is John Haas, whose work at halfback last year, his first season, indicates that he will probably be heard from a good deal this fall. 1021 Davis St. Announcement Dr. J. M. Cozart, who came to Evans- ton Sept. 1st, 1915 and associated him- self with the then existing Veterinary Hospital at 1021 Davis St., has but for only a few months time, since that date, practiced Veterinary Medicine along the North Shore, at and from the same address. Since Sept. Ist, 1928, Dr. Cozart has had full charge of the property at 1021 Davis St., and is conducting his practice and his animal hospital to be known as follows: COZART ANIMAL HOSPITAL Separate Building for Contagious Cases EVANSTON John M. Cozart, D. V. M., personally treats and sees to the comfort of all patients. University 1700 2150 Lincoln Park West Miss Harris Announces the opening of the seventh year of her Boys' Preparatory School also the Miss Harris Tutoring School for pupils desiring special instruction. Eastern trained faculty in both schools. Opening Day September 26th Private motor under personal supervision of an in- structor will leave Winnetka each morning for con- venience of north shore patrons. Phone Diversey 6800 PERE AVIIRAN