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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Nov 1926, p. 10

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cd WINNETKA TALK November 13, 1926 BUYS WEST PROPERTY Gustaf Lindahle, Winnetka contrac- Y ! | J our Roof! Your Furnace! 08; has purchased a lot 100x187 feet, Ma | 3 = ocated at the southeast corner of Alles : y need some repairs. Did you find it in good con- road and 'Birch street and will or late, Tile and Sheet Metal. | dition for the first fire? struct a ten room brick residence with two-car garage attached on the prop- erty. McGuire and Orr were the brok- ers in the transaction. Wm. L. Wente REALTY BOARD DINNER The North Shore Real Estate board will hold its *fovember dinner at the Sheet Metal Contractor 874 Center Street Ph. Winnetka 225 Lake Shore Terrace, Wilmette, Mon- day evening, November 15, at 6:30 o'clock. tortion, unmarred by whistles, clicks and hissing--that's what you and every other purchaser of a radio are after. KELLO GG You getitina Kellogg because the Kellogg Company has the Flawless Reproduction engineering experience -- the knowledge of voice transmission RR ti --to build it into Kellogg sets! a 0 The Inductive System of tuning used in these receivers is ex- clusive with Kellogg. It gives even sensitivity at all wave lengths and permits control of four circuits with one knob. Thorough shielding around and between the coils prevents distortion and undesirable pick-up of nearby stations. Ram reproduction--free from interference and dis- Kellogg receivers are licensed under application Fr letters patent of Radio Frequency Laboratories, Inc. (R.F.L) The flawless performance of this superior receiver will amaze you. Consistently long range that you can boast of--and prove--to your friends. Selectivity that not only separates nearby stations cleanly and clearly, but enables you to go on through and get programs from those far away. Powerful reproduction that is faithful and realistic while it carries to every room in your home. Drop in an: ime, day or evening, for a demonstration of this greatest of six-tube Model 508. the 6-tube Kellogg receivers. The table model, illustrated above, in a walnut cabinet with full Eon piano finish, is $215. The console with ample space for all batteries or long air column speaker. power supply units, is $345. JONES ELECTRIC SERVICE The "Willard Battery" Man 3 Carlton Building Phone Winnetka 1848 ic on E---- IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY TO DEDICATE STADIUM Ritual to Precede Saturday's Game in Million Dollar Football Arena Dyche stadium, Northwestern uni- versity's new million-dollar football plant, will be dedicated Saturday with impressive ceremonies which will be held preceding the Chicage-N. U. game. The program will start at 1:30 sharp and will be broadcast to the 50,000 spectators through the loud speaker which has been installed at the field. The ritual service, which is to be read at the ceremony, was prepared by the Rev. George Craig Stewart, pastor of the St. Luke's church. This service will consist of a short address by George A. Mason, chairman of the sta- dium corporation, who will turn the stadium over to the Board of Trustees. Robert W. Campbell, president of the board of trustees, will accept the stadium and in turn officially present it to President Walter Dill Scott. President Scott will then commit the stadium to K. L. Wilson, athletic di- rector, and Prof. O. F. Long, chairman of the faculty committee on athletics. This ceremony will be brought to a close by the band playing the Star Spangled Banner and the raising of the American flag. After the flag has been raised the band will play Rise Northwestern, as a Northwestern ban- ner is raised. Mr.- Dyche, in whose honor the stadium has been named, will raise the flags. Day School Reserves Win as Skokie Beats Heavies In last week's football games the North Shore Country Day school Re- serves defeated the Harris school team 25 to 0, while the North Shore Coun- try Day school Heavies were defeated by the Skokie Heavies, 20 to 0. The North Shore game with a team from the Evanston High school was also lost by the former, 6 to 0, due it is said to the visitors' superior ability in passing. Mrs. Mark W. Cresap, 239 Essex road, left Kenilworth last Friday for New York. She 1s expected home about November 20. Loaded atertesteobe basket dette thud ch Phone Winnetka 2176 Patronize Your Home Shop We aim to please We specialize in cor- rect care of Hair, Scalp and Skin Ethel M. Taylor 818-A Elm St. Winnetka ] 1 ] ) 1 1] ] ] \ 1 ] 1 ] I J] ] 1 1 ] ] ] |) 1 ] Yu

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