= fo October 20, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 31 Plenty of Seats William Ruehl Purchases for That Illini- Highland Park Property : . William Ruehl of Highland Park Hoosier Tussle has purchased the William Ralph prop- Located in the Heart of Evanston Overlooking Desirable seats for the Illinois-|erty on the west side of Second street, . . Indiana football game in the Illinois |500 feet north of Central avenue, Northwestern University Campus stadium this Saturday will positively | Highland Park. This property is . . be available to all comers, even at the | 125x150 feet, improved with an old and Lake Michigan last minute, : residence and zoned commercial. The The reassuring statement is issued | consideration is undisclosed but it is by the Illinois athletic association in|understood that the owner was ask- order that no fans may stay home for | ing $35,000. Mr. Ruehl, who has the Light--Airy--Class rooms. Thoroughly planned curri- culum. Faculty of only professional artists. Under the direction of Carl Scheffler. fear that they will not find accommoda- | Chevrolet Automobile agency in the DRAWING PAINTING DESIGN vid JY yy mol INO RCO Highland Park area, has no immedi- ILLUSTRATION ADVERTISING ate plans for the development of the CRAFTS INTERIOR STAGE ART Upwards of 30,000 people will cheer | : : . Are iy the Illini and the Bi rd in their | Property. Hill & Stone and Gilbert Send for Illustrated Catalog : D. Johnson & Brothers were the battle, which is the first big game of brokers In the transaction. THE EV the season at Illinois. However, since ANSTON Al ADEMY the stadium capacity is double that PERIGEE 4 number, it will be possible to take Mrs. George Stone, 726 Eleventh OF a, go care of all comers. Jireet, Mo was called to Minneapolis NE ARTS 636 CHURCH STREET Seats wi a sale 3 : stadi by the death of her father, is remaining ng Willie ne He pa there for an indefinite visit with her EVANSTON ILL. PHONE.GREENLEAF 1674 ILL. PHONE.GREENLEAF 1674. tors who desire may drive there im- mother. mediately and obtain their pasteboards. Among the throng who see the game will be some 3,000 fathers of university students attracted by Dad's 2 Day. A varied program of enter- tainment has been arranged for the fathers and other visitors. Saturday , morning Illinois and Notre Dame will meet in a cross country run. There . will be mass meetings, concerts, an and President Kinley's art exhibit meeting for the dads. Illinois is braced for a thrilling and close struggle with Indiana which plays the Illini for the first time in fourteen years. The Hoosiers, coached by Pat Page, have risen considerably in the football world and last year justified their claim to rank by hold- ing Minnesota to a tie. Real Estate Sales and Rentals Are Announced Following is a list of sales and rent- als announced by Paul Schroeder and company, 418 Linden avenue, Wil- mette: Sold Thavin Feiman, 6 R house at 518 Isabella street, Wilmette, to Er- nest Hallbauer of the Hallbauer-La Bahn Construction Co., of Chicago. Sold the home of Mrs. Margaret McCarthy, 8 R., 338 Washington av- enue, Wilmette, to Thavin Feiman. Sold 75 ft. lot on Robsart road, Ken- ilworth, for Adolph Salmon to Wm. D. Glennon of Evanston. Rented the J. W. Thompson house on Forest avenue, Wilmette, to Wm. Sutherland of Glencoe Sold the C. A. Marthens house at 2607 Harrison street, Evanston, to H. K. Gerwig. Sold the W. A. Horne home at 2304 Gray avenue, Evanston, to Dr. C. F. Sterns. Rented the Woolston Apt. at 3044 Central street, Evanston, to T. W. Leonard of Skokie Motor Co., Win- netka. Rented the Joe Arigo-Apt., at 3041 Central street, Evanston, to Alex Wagner. Rented the John L. Sullivan home at 2732 Hoofer street, Evanston, to C. B. Atwater of the Chicago Trust Co. Rented the John Strom house at ?836 Park place, Evanston. to John Spar DAIRY COMPANY Rented the John Naughten house at 2735 Hoeffer to T. B. Hunter, Jr. Rented the Mr. I.. Woodward home at 1721 Chancellor street, Evanston, to Earl Russell. Rented the F. G. Geishecker home at 2721 Reese avenue, to John Strom. Rented the brick colonial residence of W. L. Clark at 2830 Harrison to John A. Schreiber of the Haywood Tire Equipment Company. The welfare of any community is largely dependent upon its milk supply. No one appreciates this responsibility more than the Bowman Dairy Company. That is why Bowman's Milk is produced under the highest degree of scientific control. From the milking of the cow to the pasteurizing, bottling and final delivery at your door, every bottle of Bowman's Milk is safe from harm. Bowman-trained in- spectors stand faithful guard at every step. Consequently, Bowman's Milk reaches your table exactly as nature intended--full- rich in cream, purest of the pure, fresh and sweet every day of the year. Mrs. I. A. Cain is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Foster Branson, of 817 Central avenue, until November 1, when she will go to Florida. THE MILK OF SUPERIOR FLAVOR