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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Oct 1920, p. 2

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2 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1920 NEW TRIER SWAMPS DESPLAINES 32-0 North Shore Eleven Romps Away With Easy Argument with West County Lads New Trier opened its football sea- son Friday by walking away from Desplaines, 32 to 0. The New Trier team is one of the heaviest in. the school's history. Rand and Killen starred. Lineup: New Trier 32 Desplaines 0 Parker... ... Soe LRA Deba Kerr. veins | SH A Madsen Howard ....:.. 1. G. ...... Kennicott Hammond ...... SST Trask Shantz... «+> Re OC. vie ims Klintz Varney ....... Rov mi Ehrlinger Killen «.....:.s ES DC Groggan Rand rv ev.ine Br nai, Imig Bartelme ...... i. H. ......Alexander Waite ......... RH ......... Sally Weinecke ..... Br. Richmond Substitutions--Budd Wakefield for Klintz. Touchdowns--Weinecke (2), Waite (2), Killen. Goal from touchdowns-- Rand (2). Time of periods--0:10. New Trier's football schedule for the season in the High School Sub- urban league follows: Oct. Oct. Oct. for Shantz, 2. Morton at Ne wTrier. 9. Proviso at New Trier . 16. Oak Park at New Trier. Oct. 23. New Trier at La Grange. Oct. 30. New Trier at Deerfield. _ Nov. 6. Open date. Nov. 13: Evanston at New Trier. Seven teams dace entered in the Suburban league this year. Two of New Trier"s hardest games will be staged on the home gridiron when the north shore eleven meets Evans- ton and Oak Park. "Bill" Kerr-has been elected cap- tain of the team. This is his fourth year in football. "Jimmy" Swan, who dislocated his shoulder recently in dummy practice, may get into the game late in the season. LENSES DUPLICATED Frames repaired 50c. Best Filled Bows, each 35c to 60c Screw Fitted in Eye Glasses 10c Spiral Springs with Screw, complete 25¢ G. ETTINGHAUSEN EXPERT Watch and Clock Repairing 554 Railroad Ave. Telephone 989 WINNETKA, ILL. || BERT Hockapay: CoMpANY. i 21 CHICAGO - of Re-decorating in Two Cheer up! Prices may be high, but here's one way to beat em: Use Hockaday's INTERIO on your walls, and you'll not have to re- finish for five years or more. Simply wash the dirt off. Hockaday's Interio is the only really washable wall finish. Repeated washings don't injure ita bit. Can be applied on any surface. A child can do it. Just flow on two coats, and you have a hard, beautiful surface that will never chalk, peel or lime burn. It goes farther--costs less--and is easier to use than any wall finish we ever saw. Come in and let us prove to you that INTERIO cuts the high cost of re- decorating in two and solves all wall problems. If your job is large, ask us to recommend a good painter. Body . . « $5.50 Gallon Reducer 3.30 Gallon Average cost on above basis after mixing $4.50 per gal. "Every Day is Hockaday" J. F. ECKART CO. 736 ELM ST. Phone Winnetka 844 abled launch about six miles to the RESCUED FROM LAKE BY CAPTAIN CARLAND Chicago Couple Nearly Exhausted When Launch Springs Leak in Sunday Squall Another mark was put down on the credit side of the ledger for Captain Charles Carland of the Evanston coast guard station Sunday night when he and his crew rescued two persons from a sinking boat off Wil- mette after a four-hour battle with wind and wave. Edward Times, 1321 Nort Dearborn street, Chicago, accompanied by Miss Jeanette Drake, 4750 Kenmore ave- nue, Chicago, set off from the mun- icipal pier Sunday afternoon in Time's 16-ton, 50-foot launch, "The Florida". Bound for Wilmette They were bound for Wilmette. | Shortly after 8 o'clock a squall blew up, and the boat from some undeter- mined cause sprung a leak. Bailin with might and main the two were] unable to keep the water from the engine and the motor soon died, leaving them to drift aimlessly with the wind. Captain John Anderson and a crew of five surfmen immediately set out from the coast guard station at the mouth of the river and Captain Car- land being notified shortly after set out from the coast guard station at Church street. ; Cantnin Carland sichted the dis- southeast with a distress signal set and reached the boat some ten or fifteen minutes before it would have sunk. The two passengers were al- most exhausted and were brought to Wilmette harbor where after a short rest they were able to go to their homes. Captain Carland and his crew bailed out the boat and brought it into har- bor safely. (nal in the history of the institution. g | Baptist church. l] WILMETTE WOMAN HEADS NORTHWESTERN Y. W. C. A. | Beatrice C. Segsworth Elected Pres- ident of One of Foremost Assc- ciations Beatrice C. Segsworth, eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Segs- worth, Monday was elected president of the Y. W. C. A. of Northwestern university. The Northwestern university asso- ciation is one of the largest among the colleges and universities of the country with an anticipated member- shop for the current school year in excess of 1000 women in the school. In view of the fact that Miss Segs- worth has been on the campus of the university but one year, having taken her first two years of college work at the Packer Collegiate Institute at Brooklyn, the honor accorded her by the women of Northwestern is sig- Miss Segsworth is also a leader in the Student Volunteer movement and an ardent worker in the Wilmette PLAN MANY ATHLETIC EVENTS FOR NEW TRIER HIGH GIRLS Plans have been completed for the Girls' tournaments and inter-class sports at New Trier High school. | @ Thirty teams are in process of or- | ganization and a lively season of | H sports is anticipated. The initial | = event of the season will be the volley- ball tournament. Each gymnasium | phe will be represented by a gray and green team. Grays will play |g grays and greens teams of the same | hue. Finally, the winning gray will] 1] battle the victorious green. Next in order come' inter-class = hockey, basket-ball, swimming, base- | ball and tennis. The basketball | games will be played in three series | and there are to be first, second and | third teams. Emblems will be award- ed winning aggregations at the close 1A | of the school year. | Contrary to reportscirculated that it has discontinue business, we wish io state, that we are very much in business. lg The NORTH SHORE : MOTOR LIVERY § In addition to giving the utmost in service, we employ only the best of drivers. We have recently purchased the above firm, and is now controlled byEarl M.Curran. The North Shore Motor Livery Co. EARL M. CURRAN 1017 Elm Street Phone Win. 155 WINNETKA OVERLAN WILLYS-KNIGH1 New Prices "We could not possibly have taken this action unless we felt thoroughly justified in anticipating reduced costs of materials, against which conditions our companies have made provision," said Mr. John N. Willys. "It has been commented that the auto- mobile business has been profiteering. The profit in proportion to the increase "firmly of the opinion that this country in prices has been much less in this in- dustry than prior to the war. * "After two months of personal in- vestigation on conditions abroad, I am cannot hope to develop a healthy business and beabletocompetewithforeignmar- kets unless we re-establish merchandise selling prices more nearly on a par with conditions existing prior to the war." OVERLAND OLD PRICES Touring =~ = - = $1035 ' Roadster - = = = = $1035 Coupe - - =- =~ = - $1525 Sedan + = = = = SI6% " OLD PRICES Touring =- = - a S3300 Roadster - =~ = = = $2300 Coupe: ~ =» ~ = =~". $2950 Seda» = mw om $3050 Prices f. o. b. Toledo WILLYS-KNIGHT EW PRICES Touring - =- =- = - $ 895 Roadster - - =- = = 5% Ch $1475 NEW PRICES Touring | = = = = = $2195 Roadster - - =- = - $2195 Coupe =' =: =' w w=. '» $2845 Sedan - = wi = i= $2945 WINNETKA MOTOR CO. ; WM. T. WEHRSTEDT, Proprietor 562 Lincoln Avenue WINNETKA, ILL. PHONE WINN ETKA 165

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