October 10, 1925 WINNETKA TALK Zuppke's Men May Have Tough Going With Butler Crew Capt. "Red" Grange will lead the University of Illinois football team against Butler in the Illinois memorial stadium this Saturday afternoon, unless he happens to be crippled previously, perish the thought. This is what coach Bob Zuppke says. Assurance that "Red" will play will be a boon to thousands of fans who want to see the All-American back in action. This is the last chance to see Illinois at home be- fore the Michigan game, October 24, as they journey to Iowa City October 17. For two years now Grange has play- ed against Butler. Two years ago the Bulldogs from Indianapolis had things about even when Zuppke inserted Grange, who turned the tide. Last year "Zup" did not take a chance with the alert Bulldogs from Hoosierdom and Grange played a good part of the game, There is no guarantee that the Hoos- iers will prove easy. They slipped a victory over the Illini in 1922 while Bob Zuppke was down at the Yale-Iowa game obtaining first-hand information which enabled the Illini to play the champion Hawks to a standstill the next week. This year, although Coach Page has lost Woods and Griggs, he still has such veterans as Nipper, Cecil, Mensel, Hitch, Woodling, Capt. Reickel, Kil- gore, Puett, Mulholland, Northam and Paul. Butler in its opening game de- feated Earlham 32 to 0 and the Illinois reports were to the effect that the Hoosiers looked pretty good. Therefore, the Illini will be surprised if they do not meet with some stub- born resistance. Edward Christian Kohlsaat, 777 Bry- ant avenue, returned Saturday, Oc- tober 3, from the East, where he had been spending several days with his daughters, Suzanne and Cynthia, who entered Vassar college this year. He also visited his son, Edward, Jr., who is at the Hill school at Pottstown, Pa. i Mrs. William J. Eldridge, 558 Prov- ident avenue, had as her guest last week, Mrs. Russel Broadus of New York City. ARE YOU ONE OF THESE? A woman with falling hair, dandruff, oily hair, dry hair, oily skin, dry skin, large pores, black- heads, or have you acne? These conditions can be corrected in this ethically conducted beauty shop, where sterilization and sanitation are given special at- tention. Ethel M. Taylor Prop. 818 Elm Street Winnetka, I11. Launch Safety Campaign for Children in County A-B-C, is the slogan meaning Al- ways be Careful, is to be carried to children of all ages in Chicago and Cook county for one year, through the efforts of a group of 100 business and professional men operating as the Citizens Child Safety Campaign com- mittee. The campaign will differ from any campaign ever conducted in Chi- cago and probably any other big city in the country, in its method of in- struction, its duration and its system of financing, it is said. Visual education is the be employed primarily. Bright colored pictures will tell the story of how typical accidents happen and how they are avoided. The long tried method of preaching safety will be continued in a table of 12 commandments and in many slogans urging the child to caution and pointing out the proper things to do and not to do in crossing streets and handling traffic situations, A catchy song, "The Meaning of Your A-B-C," carries a further lesson. This instruction will be given through the medium of attractive four page books printed in four colors in hand- some combinations to make each book a prize possession. One million of the books will be issued monthly with twelve million during the year of the campaign and with each new million there will be a complete change of lessons. PIANO PUPILS TO MEET The scholars of Walter Spry, the well known pianist and teacher of the Columbia School of Music, will meet Sunday afternoon at the residence of Miss Phyllis Kellogg, 615 Lincoln ave- nue, Winnetka. The program will be given by Miss Margaret Farr, an artist pupil of Mr. Spry. method to Mrs. S. C. Harsh, Miss Clara Harp, and Miss Ruth Pease have returned home from Ludington, Mich. RSE i Le, nd $< ba The Men Folks are the ones who fret So phone us now, lest you forget. We help to take the worry Careful Fair prices. out of moving. and skillful. PHONE WILMETTE 410 CULLY FIREPROOF STORAGE MOVING-PACKING-SHIPPING THERE: G. C. SCHEIBE INC. Grocery and Market 456-58 Winnetka Ave., Indian Hill Winnetka 2525-26-27-28 PHONE YOUR ORDER Nothing is so important to the scheme of wholesome living as the quality of food with which we build and maintain the structure of our physical system. Relia- bility in the sort of food we get, the service of promptness and convenience and the reasonable- ness of prices are the all impor- tant factors. Such is the reliabil- ity and service of our store. You can phone your order for food and secure every element of satis- faction--price, promptness, pur- ity and personal attention. GET INTO THE HABIT OF PHONING YOUR ORDER DAILY No Waiting 4 TRUNK LINES--4 Winnetka: 2525-2526-2527-2528