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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Sep 1928, p. 27

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----r-r ly September 8, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 25 U. of C. Football Prospects Loom plications for individual games also will be filled, following the allotment of season books. One and two-seat ap- plications will be filled first, but any first among season ticket holders. Ap- Ideal Season to Visit Forest Preserve Spots The bright Fall days just ahead are Priority football games of the University of Chicago will close September 13, the Quite Favorable applications number of books may be the 1928 ordered. Order blanks and information may | be had from the Football Tickets com- | the finest time in the year to spend a wonderful day in the say the woods, Forest Preserve commigsioners. Football Tickets committee has an- [mittee at 5625 Ellis avenue, telephone | Some of the more interesting places nounced. Rebuilding of Stagg Field | Fairfax 4405. i : to motor to just now, both for grown- last year brought the total seating | The schedule brings three intersec- sand the children are? capacity to 60,000, new steel stands | tional rivals to Stagg Field, including | UPS anc 13e Ehylgren ares a als : eliminating the old wooden bleachers. | Pennsylvania, Wyoming and South Palos Hills, in the vicinity of Of the total capacity, 30,000 seats are | Carolina. Illinois, Iowa and Purdue | Keane avenue and 123rd street; The available for the general public. Coach A. A. Stagg will be directing the Maroon team for the thirty-| . 50 seventh season this year. Prospects September Wyonine: eke 3 indicate a better team than that of | October 6--Wyoming; Lake Forest. last year, which broke even in its eight 3ackfield material on the Midway is of better quality than in recent game schedule. years, and the Midway. The home schedule is as October 13--Iowa. October 27--Purdue. November 3--Pennsylvania. interesting November 17--Illinois. are conference teams which play on follows : South Carolina; Ripon. buffalos, on Keane avenue, one mile south of Archer avenue; the Yel- lowstone Park elk--a herd of twenty- six--at Elk Grove on Higgins road; and delightful Deer Grove, on Dundee road, two miles west of Rand road. All of the above districts can be easily and comfortably reached on Cook county cement highways. open game that the Maroons played last year will be more evident, because more passing and running backs will be on the squad. Priority is given in location to sea- son applications for the eight games which will be played at Stagg Field. The first two dates will have two games on the same afternoon. Over 20,000 of the public seats are on the | sidelines, and these will be distributed ! Tn ToM SAWYER SHIRTS Goob ScHooL Credit Extended To Responsible Parties TI TT TWEEDOROY PLUS-FOURS WASH SuITs QUALITY SWEATERS STURDY GYM SHOES Goob RAIN COATS : 900 Linden Ave. Store open from 8 to 6 P. M. Also Tuesday, Thursday and HOME FROM WEST Mr. and Mrs. Buckingham Chandler returned to their home at 9 Indian Hill road last Saturday after a sum- mer spent in the west. During the last two weeks before their return they visited Mrs. Chandler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Smith, of Pasa- dena. Before that they were at the Preserve commission. their four daughters, Jean, Katherine, Marjorie, r Winnetka recently after spending the J-Y Ranch in Wyoming. summer in travel abroad. Free parking places, tables, benches, good wells and other conveniences have been provided by the Forest Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Street and and Harriet, returned to SPECIAL R ome quality Double Day Bed in your choice of cover at a special price of A'REsHLERE This store announces its readiness to serve you with the needed articles for the opening of the new term. = offered, is of the highest possible standard, fairly priced, thereby making for the best possible values. Featuring Brown? Shoes REAL LEATHER BELTS AND BLOUSES Boys' CAPs LINEN AND WooOL KNICKERS SHOES SILK TIES AYLOR' A Good Family Store Saturday Evenings TTI, TT ATHLETIC TRUNKS INTERWOVEN HOSE SOFTSPUN HANDKERCHIEFS Hubbard Woods Merchandise, as "Use Your Credit But Keep It Good" A full size, made chair in a choice of covers. Regular $20 value, well 1130 This 99 coil spring in all sizes. Regular value $15, now $9.15 A splendid 50 Ib. all cotton mattress, fancy tick, bisque tufts and roll edge, in all sizes. Regu- lar $22.50 value, now 11240 Phone Univ. 6300 EVANSTON BROWN FURNITURE CO. 1567 Sherman Avenue

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