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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Feb 1927, p. 10

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WINNETKA TALK February 26, 1927 Slate and Tile Roofing Sheet Metal Work Slate Walks and Terraces Interior or Exterior WILLIAM L. WENTE Sheet Metal Contractor Phone Winn. 225 874 Center St., Hubbard Woods SPECIAL Pour through the Cover Here, for a few days, is your opportunity to get, at a remarkable saving, something that every kitchen needs--the new Mirro Aluminum Strainer Pan with safety cover. Nothing could be handier for cooking vegetables. The perforated lid, quickly clamped on, makes it easy to pour off water, without risk of scalding and without spilling food. The size, 3 quarts, is just right. And the quality is Mirro quality, which means long wear and economy. The very special price of 98c is offered only while our introductory stock lasts. Get your pan now and enjoy this worth-while saving. E. B. Taylor Hardware Co. 546 Center St. Phones Winnetka 998-999 Cites New Improvements in Dodge Brother's Cars Gear shjfting at the slightest touch and smoother, more gentle application of power are credited to an improved clutch which its now used in all Dodge Brothers motor cars. "Of the many advantages which the new design of- fers, the one which appeals most to the lady driver," says William T. Wersted, of the Wersted Motor com- pany, local Dodge Brothers dealer, "is the unusually soft pedal action. It seems remarkable that a mechanism which controls the application of so much power can be operated with so little muscular effort as is now required to push the clutch pedal down. "Despite the unusual smoothness and gentleness with which the clutch takes up its load its hold is positive when en- gaged. But the feature which appeals Changes in Cage Standings Occur in Two Sections Changes in team standing in the Skokie-Country Day basketball league | have occurred mainly in the two girls' divisions. In the girls' lightweight sec- tion the Blackbirds have superseded the Streaks in first place; while the Emeralds have succeeded the Blue- birds in a like position in the girls' mid- dleweight division. The Eagles still maintain the lead among boys' lightweight teams; the Demons a corresponding position for the boys' middleweights; and for the boys' heavyweights North Shore Coun- try Day holds the undisputed title. The team standings are as follows: Girls' Lightweight S : ive i a a c o Won Lost Pet, most to all drivers is the remarkable | p. 1iras 6 9 750 ease with which the gears can be | Streaks 5 3 625 shifted. In some cars it is necessary | Torpedoes 5 3 5» to hold the clutch depressed for a few Flashes a r 378 seconds before shifting the gears into | Okehs 2 6 250 speed to avoid a noisy shift. Every- Girls' Middleweight body who drives the Dodge Brothers | pneralds 6 1 857 car of today is instantly impressed | Bluebirds 5 1 833 with the ease and silence with which | Flickers 4 3 571 re ar haf Jai - Flyers 3 3 500 the gears can be shifted while the car | piyskins > 5 285 is getting under way and with the ease | Panthers 0 7 00u with which they can be shifted down Boys' Lightweight mto a lower speed when traffic or| gagies 6 2 750 road conditions necessitate. Tigers 5 3 625 Reds 5 3 625 Lions 4 4 500 Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Lynn of | North Shore 2 5 3 1046 Gage street are being congratu-| Maroons 1 7 125 lated upon the birth of a daughter, Boys' Middleweight Barbara Nanette, Sunday, February | pq ons p 1 857 13, in the Highland Park hospital. Eagles 4 2 666 --0-- North Shore 3 2 600 ~ J - . P iacs 2 5 285 Charles Schwartz of 187 Ridge ave- Sontiacs 1 8 285 nue, left Tuesday, February 22, on a Boys" Heavyweight short business trip through Michigan. N : . i a North Shore 5 0 1000 He expected to return about Sunday, | wiideats 3 3 500 February 27. Shamrocks 0 5 000 LLL LL ll ll ll ll lil IT 4 " " n " n " un n n n n u n " un n n n n n n 1" i Sani ji i anitary " i n " n " in n" n n Tl n un n n" " in " nn n i H . . n oH Our shop is clean and sanitary throughout. Our I" a butcher's tools and blocks are always spick and " n : HH span and we live up to all the health regula- " . . H tions required by law. You take no chances n n . n when you shop with us. i n " n n n " mn n H Tl n : n n 1 n " n " 11] n n " i i n Meats of Quality Only HH n n n "n . " Phone 920-21-22 Winn. MN i i |] nu 734 Elm St. n nu " ] nn Winnetka TH i i n LL SS A LE a A TL

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