{f and "Harry," a.couple of fire horses, lost their jobs on‘ the Cape May fire department reâ€" cently. had : served long and ; and when the mechanical erg 0 them they were through. Cape Post of The American Leâ€" ‘wion, 1‘t think the old fellows had PAGE‘MEN qmrey finish: And the allâ€"steel case. to it â€"a real convenience. E‘eétri(‘: HORSES LOYE LECGION 51. 8. St. Johns Ave., Highland Park. Tel. 568 ‘ V mlizéthatFodoralEhct‘r’:': W‘â€h‘:: acuum Cleaners are saving time E{:h ind health of thomands of women very day? They will do the same for you. UBLIC SERVICE COMPANY O& NORTHERN ll..l.lNOll We o : he FLORSHEIM SHOE : / Highland Park‘s Leading Boot Shop 09 Central Ave. Phone 456 Time ayments Cash â€", ‘~FELL BROS. â€" $1000 ow Only biic Service Stores Open 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. â€" _ Heaters M. GUYOT, District Superintendent $50 ~$10 $950 ' and Fine style attracts many men to Florsheim Shoes â€" and they are not disappointed. Florsheim style is more than a surface finishâ€" it endures. See the many appliances on display Why Not @aREAL Cup of Coffee? given a square deal. The Leâ€" mnaires got them a soft job on The Am Legion convalescent farm at Menantico where all they have to do is pull a light water cart, graze in the ‘pasture and repair to the barp ltnhï¬. sA is s is just the iron you have always wanted. Guaranteed heatingele ment;cool, comfortable handle; perfect heatdisâ€" tribution and. superâ€" The Sunbeam Electric Iron The women folks. all anxious to be slim, and anyway their purses do not usually mar the effect by buiging out. in feller‘s fitted up like a Pullâ€" man, both: uppers and .{owv‘u, he‘s foolish when he tries to chew caramel candy. â€" > | pion from emulous and admiring mulâ€" titudes ; éverywh proved _ afresh that, . h the machine has beâ€" come the gray angel of our 7 it has detracted nothing | the phyâ€" sical pro of the modern man. Our young men run faster, jump higher, hit ha ‘and put the shot farther than‘ their forbears of a ;th#:r:and years @, | + ty P A nish goâ€"getter hasw‘ been in our millst. On one night he kept an import&gnt appointment in New York City, ofn the next c;galaded-l recordâ€" breakirlg contract i# Chicago, and on the next did astartling piete of busiâ€" ness in Manhattan‘ again. It was ofâ€" ficially esghated that he was worth $10,00(84000 to his country.., & The Finnish goâ€"getter was Paavo ‘Nurmi,) an earthly Icartts; ‘ and his value th his motherland was that the prestige he gave her enabled the floaâ€" tation ¢f a bond issue. Heipn faster than ‘tHat legendary Greek who took the, news of: victory from:‘ Marathon to Athéns. He ran faster than Philâ€" onides, | courier to â€" Alexander. the Great, | He ran faster than the fleet Basqueg employed by European monâ€" archs ak their messenger boys. And in sma§ghing record after‘ he used the. machinery of modern comâ€" merce, Wwhich is fleeter even than he. Traink de luxe, taxicabs, the teleâ€" phone , d the t:ï¬egraph‘ap#ed, Nurmi on his way a our land. | Business lent ; ping to . . And the applause whith greeted E chamâ€" pion from em: and mulâ€" Nurmi value presti tation than ‘ the, n to At Nurm T: finals day ni Saturd while will p teams Canto FINN The forman known; followé mile r four. things future the fc ment / Centra night: iet; C Marion tralia; in an In t Tllinoi sociati Joliet, schoq!,‘ 10 & district meet. leaper jump. ELGI ers to Zenge _ Saturday afternoon the cfieldâ€" Shie track teams journeyed to gurt tt gym, where the peted th¢ annual indoor‘ bhan league meet.| The seniors prade a very credâ€" itable showing.with 9 8â€"4 points while the iors‘ were jable to annex 1 1â€"3 points. The majors 1 their pointsg! to . "Herc‘" < Robbins, | "Bobh" Laird,] Harvey Cain, and the "Dave" Greene. ‘Herc placed first t ?e'pbot‘ put. with a magnificent heave of 44 feet 10 inches. Bob Laird and Harâ€" vey n finished third E the mile and | @ir mile runs ‘rbspectively. Dave tied for third in the jpole vault. The| juniors owe theit. 1‘ 1â€"3 markâ€" ers to Jack Zengeler and: Junior Cope. TRACK TEAM PLACES .. . _| ‘IN LEAGUE MEETING i “w‘mtyoutoknov’?’hbwmfl@*?l appÂ¥eciate the many actg:of courteé: and kindness shown us htyoqr h sent tiveieduring;the District Tourâ€" ime t held last week. I to mention .‘ especially,‘ the â€" gentleman who |was at the door 1 14 the gymhasium . floor to ing roon}s, and the student, Mr; Dever, 1 belieye, who had charge of our dressâ€" ing room and also acted : towellrboy for us when our team Wwas on the floor} Utmost care and \thoughtfulâ€" ness | was shown in ‘even the very minor â€" details and ‘everything done|to make our visit in your > nasium a pleasant one in_‘ieed.†* incipal R. L. Sandwick of| the irfieldâ€"$§Welds high school reâ€" ceived ‘a note iof appi tion m Supt. Thalman of the %mn f echgool, praising highly the sportsâ€" manship and hospitality of the local school . during ‘ the â€" recent district tournament. The lettet ‘says: _ _ 1 High School Runners Make Good Showing In Chiâ€" [ cago Last Saturday ; ollowing were the results of r Illinois | sectional tournaâ€" itle games in Joliet, Peoria, ia and . Springfield Saturday Elgin 10, Freeport 9 at Jolâ€" ton 15, Peoria 14 ;t Peoria; 18, Mt. Vernon 17, at Cenâ€" and Champaign 22, Athens 20 vertime game at, £flngfle'd. liminary ‘games of) the state 11 be played at Ufbana Friâ€" ht and the winners will play y night for the championship he losers of Fï¬ws 8 y for third place. | The four in the state meet are Elgin, Marion and Champaign. f-r placed fourth in the 110â€"yd. ie Junior tied with two other for fourth position in the high ce of, "Tillie" Martin, better to basketball fans than track rs, who competed in the half n and made a very $ showâ€" ishing just out ‘of|the select This being his first e, great are expected from Bim in the N WINS SECTION * TOURNEY AT JOLIET e sectional tournament of the High School Basketball asâ€" n, played last weekâ€"end at for this section, the Elgin team won, defeating Freeport, meet marked the jnitial perâ€" Femen 1 LCE oi . 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