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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1923, p. 18

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THE ..-â- Â» M NEWS. F'"'"""'3>"° COACH SCH Bob Wienecke of *&lencoe Takes Special Course Northwestern university is ho\v offering a coachinr course. At th- summer session, wrier the director. 'â-  oi Professor Leon Kranz ot the^tnys- ical Education department, 75 stu- dents are enrolled, taking work in the various branches offered. Wht?e the summer session course is rot hems? offered during the schoo' v^r, it is looked on favorably by the Athletic department, and with such ? head ns Doc Evans, and such a staff as Coach-s Thistlethwaite. Kent and Hill, in addition to Prot. Krair/. Northwestern will b" well fitted to take car- of a re-rlar school in the itnivjexsity, who-*e --«4>jeiH- wi4f -He -to-j-PuttTc" TnronTTTnrrrr " train college mm to be athletic coaches. Just Come to h.'fe The course, offered in a desultory way for the past fn - or six years. during the vacation months came to life, when Prof. Kranz fmk charge a year ago. Tl it s^'s m 4' were en- rofled. while this sunirrn-r 7^ are tak- ing the work. The courses o+er>-d ar~ basketba" coaching and athlef'e man-'yement. p'ayfrround management, physical training and hygiene .for public school â€"Teachers. The work carries from uvr to *hree hours' credit. "" ' Mrs. Kranz, formerly M:ss Mar r^aret Sehultz, is tta'-h';i" rr'.rU inter pretive dancing, folk dmc'ng an pageantry. W?rnccfce, HorJon Tak«» Cows'* Ar-ong Prof. Kranz's prote es r - sctn of the athletic lirh<s at tlu north shore school. Bob \Y'>n--ke of G'-nco-. football star, and basketball tight (when he was in high school) i? developing his basket eye. while Larr Morton, football center, and head of the athletic association for the com- ing year, are both enrolled in th course. Get Material for Varif'.y Red Herman, who made the touch- down in the Chicago game last fal' ii also one of the recruits, while Alva Graham and G-JL^fRed) Hoffman â€"»re atsi^Talcml^thir^work. These las Northwestern five next cording to tl made to date. season,' ac- INSPECT DRINKING WATER * ' The division of sanitary ^™«™£ inspections ot the sources ai •* .. , tal, ,rospeC, are «h. «h« Purple ^^^T'l^g&e** cording to the showing they have, -> date. Neither of g,ble last season. Ned Greiner, a Tmier.and'Cromer Houser, a base- motions -.n ms: lights, where any number ot â- -.'acht-r. and coaches are m ing. The eight weeks' course is an m- t-rsive one. snd gives the student , rht into tho essentials or the and the handling of men. rn ,-d-Titcn N> th-- summer curricu- lum the athletic department js run- .* lvr t r.rnis imr' for the taoulty and ' n-:"h r rournev for the student body. both of which are to be played next week. A golf tournament is also planned. *„,-„ have been n.commended to some of .he tram'. railroads and some of the watering points, } and certification of these watermg points will be withheld in reports to the Surgeon General untn the necessary ,mprovements have been made. Field inspections and numerous analyses are made for each of the watering points each year as re- qurcd by interstate quarantine regula- tions. MILLIONS FOR LIGHT PLANTS The sum of $602,143,000 represents the . ai '•: new generating plants, additions o txr- ng plants, and extension of trans- •ni^'<>n and distribution system oi the â-  ectric Tght and power industry of this •numrv to be built this year, accord- r,tr t<>'a survey >ust €f>mp4eted and--anâ€" •i'-a-.c-d ' v the Illinois Committee on WO*fL5> €z:T TAXES O.ttLrressiun-a? leader? now in Washing- ton are mapping out plans for the tax u t/A imm ^ration change- for the '/'^.deration <>i the next Congress. ader- are in accord with President Hprdins'- demand, for reduction all along the line. BUY GLENC-E PrOFEF.TY Herbert G Rich h s so'.d the res.- [â- â- iice at M) Pa os ro id. G!;n$b\ to a:ionf D. Hush r nd ha.' eT T.. Bush. 'n'; w>'.. ior th.' sum of $16,750. The ,V;e was made by MeGtire and Or- two are pretty apt to be a part of the ^•^'<5«^4»li«*«tJ¥«*ssVi?i The Cleanliness of a Room Is greatly decreased by a soiled rug. No matter how luxurious' or neat the interior decorations may be, 100^ cleanliness is'essential, The remarkable low cost of our Hearing service <houM prevent any hesitating on your -fart.â€"f^trore ns to call for vour rug- today. -ARAM K. MESTJJAJ* « Tl e North Shore's Lesto^J&ig Cleaneri 511 Main St. Wi!me*:te 19# in MakSiJwaro^ffir SPOTLICTTS "Jlirottgli the Windshield An excellent spotlight, easily con- oll©44i^B^fehe4mi3e~of~a"closed open c^rwiih side cxrr^"II .- __________^â€".â€"~~^-â€"â€"â€"------------â€" â€" t tains up. It has a convenient switch in the handle. We can install this light in about 45 minutes. r ^ ^=^ |*4eeHtt^taItedr$trj^^ mrtpzmmmamsm Coal Sand Gravel Cement BlackBirt Crushed Stone W1LMETTE BUILDING MATH0AL COMPANY ?nV. PHONE WILMETTE 2288 Sunday Dinner M Why roast over a hot stove on Sunday when wej are here to serve you. Home cooked chicken amfc regular dinners that will please. Table d* Hotej Dinners served from 12 to 8:30. A La Carte serve4| all day. '•$£- Short Orders at All Hours BREAKFAST LUNCH TABLE dHOTE QUICK clean; it ««^^^^^^^ BROTitEftS 637 MAIN STREET WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Quality Fruit SiPi Home Grown fit FROM OUR OWN F'ARM keeper which are better, vegetables bought at the ordi- nary grocer s or from the man who picks them right out of his own garden.;'^"Thel^-- -^.-. home-gi^voLJkind, of course!,, she'll answer* She buys her^vegetables from us, and they cost lessf PhotuTT54 or 159 Phone 154 or 159 JGreef* and Wax Beans, qtr "7:.."".' 10c 3 for ............;.........25c Beets and Carrots, 3 bunches for 10c Green Peas with filled pods, lb. . .15c 2 I£s. for 25c, by the peck.. .80c Green Onions, 5c a bunch, 3 for... 10c iite,llur^^ Cauliflower 'â- -.â- '..... ../;xl^l:5if3iEM: 20c: Cucumbers,' large, .each7'it::!|iP5f|10c' Lettuce ...-----;:....£,^ ^ll 5c, 10c, 15c Radishes, 5c a bunch, 3 ;foif;i||||^10c Sweet Corn, home gro re, ^""lh|i|I^^R|^|jc! ii 'â- MM Slim CELERY, EXTRA? LARGE BUNCHES; FOR SATURDAY ONLY^^^2flc W^iM â- Hums, large baskete^ifiC."^ ^ic^esTtle^giaTTee^stone, small basket, 25c, large basket . ;ic.. ,.... v. 50c Sweet. Cherrie»,Jb.'; .Ifff;.:.-;. ;;V::30c^|'*GH«ge«, doz. 0^:30^, 40c and 50c Uigator Pears, efcI|/^C^I$>^f^ff'*3^spf;:"t>.;y:::/-!.-;;;J«.f"S»; FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE SUMMERJKE WJLtCARRY A COM^ --------- ^T^LElBE JJNE^OUIJK^ANJX CREiM â€"SPARKONGjCUNCER ALEr PINTS, $1.25 per doz., CASE OF 2 doz.. $2.00 **:!:llftlif ':iR QUARTS, $1,75 per doz, CASE:6^2: dozJ|ii.$Mi tfifm. sg^g^ Blueberries, Red and Black Raspbemes, and Blackbernes^ We have the best %m^^m^^ price mmm^^^^^^^^^^^S^-t M We have melons of aU kinds and they are delicious--Honey Dew, Pink Queens and Cantaloupe. Our prices for Saturday will be exceedingly loi SSI

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