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Highland Park Press, 25 Oct 1923, p. 4

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4H it 1| bieg Â¥%} 4 Ex PAGE FOUR aiell ce Movingâ€" Bag? eâ€"Storage Motor Truck and an delivery to all Household goods Ladies‘ Tailoj‘:nd Furriers f ‘6 N. Sheridan Road â€" Phoffe 56 â€" Highland Park, III. ing.. _ We also We can much as elsewhere, MOLD The fif}vor of these fpples is superior to. any grown in western irrigated orchards and much better kegepers. § ): | s | Cops&lt us. Informbtion as to stjlé;, price, etc., cheet}fully given. . ‘ by Experienced men. â€" Furniture Packed Crated and | Ship) | Phones 181 | 1103 147 Highland Park Transfer Co. _ We ;ire now. picki%g the fruit from our orâ€" chard located one mile west of Highland Park. ‘ We sort them as we pick them and barrel them in one handling. t â€"} | . We will discount the cost of storing them, if ordered now, for delivery direct from the orchard. E. N EjLSON, ! ailor and Cleaner | 35 South St. Johns Avenue (upstairs) s If not convenient to come, rs, garments may be left in Denzel‘s Batber Shop. f fel AND I WILL CALL F B,A;‘“b DELIVE}h THEM > Prompt Efficient Service | t My Advice If you are considering & new home, or improving the old one, #st experienee; proven to me that i§ pays to consult your landscape gardener first. $90% I will be hhd indeed to jconsult with you at any time. Prepaau'e%r for the cold weather. AfguX..‘ We do any kind of furwork, new or remodelâ€" Prairie Avenue, Highwood, 39 South St. Johns. Avenue ert Furriers clean and glage furs, the furrier way. sell you furg at prices that are as E. NELSON APPLES Landscape Gardening cent legs than you would pay aie rdPianos moved nced men. R or 974 n & Son _ C Ceae‘ ue T } 35 South St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 523 HARDâ€"FOUGHT GAME HERE Teams Evenly Matched & Score Close as Result; Visitors ‘ Bring Band and| Fans ~ Waukegan Next . leaut : irbbtiteded Wal‘st on s CR ies W ae i only in breaks, the 1dâ€"Shields football team was defeated Saturday by. Proviso, on the local) field, in the close score of 7 to 3. The teams were so well matched that whichever side had the ball : kept it, smashing through for gains again and Ag;ii:.. until the opposition, as | goal was neared, stiffened and held. > Proviso brought* a band with them and a bunch of |rooters that filled the visitor section of the bleachâ€" ers. Deerfield fought handicapped by the absence of two or |three of its best players, but the sturdy resistance of the locals held the onslaught of the opposition sgain and again, despite all odds. Capt. Reichelt\with a lame shoulder fought he ly with his team, despite his injury nd ‘his team mates backed him with the best they had. It was a clean game throughâ€" out and hardâ€"fought on both sides, and there were few penalties. For Deerfield Reichelt, Kyalla, Mceâ€" Clure, Simmondsâ€" and played an excellent game; and Dever showed up well in the, elfield. Merritt of Proviso p down a long ‘pass for their touchdown, and Follette and Myers of| their team made a good showing. || * Deerfield plays Wa n next Saturday at Waukegan, |and it is exâ€" pected a.large number of local rooters will accompany the team, « The Game 4 Froviso kicked off to the Deerfield 35 yard line. Proctor| made seven yards through center. | Dever went six more. Deerfleld fumbled but Mcâ€" Clure recovered. Proviso intercepted a forward pass on their own 40 yard line. . Dreiske stopped jone play but Proviso made first d | on .two. bucks. An end run |netted seven yards. â€" Kyalla intercepted a pass and ran it back 30 yards. Mike, Deâ€" ver and Proctor made 20 ‘yards on four plays. Dyer went 15 around right. end. Heâ€" went five more through center. Joe fgiled to gain. Proviso recovered a fumble, Follett went six yards, Two more bucks made six more. On two successive plays Follett went 15 yards, Follett took play after play, after his. fellow backfield men failed. Every time he went five or six yards.| Kyalla, Stiâ€" pes and Dever broke up plays:so we got the ball on downs. tor failed to ‘gain. Dever went cight. Joe again failed so Dyer kicked. Two bucks and an end run ghined only six iylrds so Proviso punted. Dever went two and Mike went nine. ; 4 A buck gained four> feet. : Dever went 15 yards. Dever. went four more. A pass was incomplete. Dyer went 15 yards around right end. A buck gained three yards. Joe Procâ€" tor completed a pluce f Ck'.\ M s Provigo kicked to our 20 yard line and Mike Dyer ran it back 20 yards. Dever and Dyer m first down. Proctor broke ‘through for four yards. Another buck made first down. After a buck, an end run, and a pass were incomplete, Joe: Proctdr‘s place kick went _ wide. ~After | three . bucks Proviso punted. e + | THE HICGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Fighting {desperately | and losing Proviso kicked to 35 yard line. After two bucks failed, Mike punted. A fake, an end run and a buck gained 15 yards for Proviso. |A pass was inâ€" complete. ‘ An end run| went 15 yards.. Another end run wis stopped by "Phiny." A buck failed. Our ball on downs. Dyer made six ‘yards. Joe made two and Dan rs made the rest. After two bucks Mike punted. A series of bucks brought. the ball to ‘thT middle of the field. . An end run gained six yards. A pass was comâ€" plete fqz 10 more. ree bucks made first down and then our line held. Two bucks failed! Mike kicked. Two | bucks. fai Two bucks made th viso. A pass was yards. | Another p Mike‘s mitts and in! Merritt who ran the for a . touchdown. gosl :!| :: ; Proviso ‘ kicked o eight yards on two p ers made first down. for 10 yards loss, Proviso penalized twi plete. | End run ga Dyer ran a punt ba fake play failed. Mike punted after to® gain. â€" Two end | runs. yards. | Joe Boylan broke 1 run. Mike made ning yardi was incomplete, Another p the ground. Joe Boylan : down. | Pass incomplete. J tercepted.pass. j Refereeâ€"Sihlev. ||_ . ”Umxjre-â€"l"riodl . Head linesmanâ€"H a Locals and P. Is | Jeff | Thoubridge bwns: a dollar watch.! When da t saving went out last. week Jeff to go to the jeweler to find how far back to‘set his timepicce. The jeweler said about 7 cents | worth.. * ‘* |*â€" The (HJGI' > ence in time American and German watches is millions and milâ€" lions of marks. p Other Suburban, Results Oak |Park, 20; La Grange, 6. Eval‘hton; 6; B 0.. Riverside, 43; Wa n, 0. BY PROVISO, 7 TO 3 Mike fumbled Dyer punted. e, Pass incomâ€" ned ‘five yards. k 20 yards. | A ass incomplete. Allens failed runs made 20 roke up an end" yards. A pass ther pass fell to ylan made first te. Proviso inâ€" 35 yard line. , Mike punted. a buck gained A pass was inâ€" went 15 yards. P mtc c a CA D North Sha EVANSTON BRANCH â€" WEST SIDE BKANUH 1820 Ridge Ave. | 4660 W. Washington Blvd. _â€"Invest Your Savings â€" ‘ â€" at Home f cADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CHICAGO BRANCH | Your l6cal gas ¢ompany offers an investment +« | in an essential industry in a rapidly growing < _ _ community. _ . t & $100.00 per share cash or on easy monthly pé,y:nent plan. f 7%, payablé quarterly by check on . January 1, April 1, July 1 and Octoâ€" ber 1, of each year. | ; Tax Exemp_tâ€"éi 5& . - Exempt ffiom personal property tax \ when held by a resident ofthe State of Illinois. Dividends free from L 144 o 1 Normal F@deral Income Tax.: . Call your gas bfiice and ask us to ‘send you a new illustrated cirecular. _ ' So quietly and smoothly does the new Vâ€"63 operate that owners say they are scarcely aware that there is a motor beneath the hood. Division of General Motors Corporation ° + 2301 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE | 4 WEST SIDE BRANCH â€" BROADWAY BRANCH J1LLAC yV . Telephone No. 194 Ain re Gas Company Cot 5139 Broadway E.«.M‘.:: a- d x\i gE T h io

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