October 27, 1928 A tough genuine cowhide football made in England. Just the thing for the neighborhood football To Give Recitals | Sanitary District Acts to Clean Up DesPlaines Completely to remove sewage pol- lution from the Des Plaines river and restore to the valley its former whole someness and charm, the Sanitary trustees under the leadership of Presi- dent T. J. Crowe this week approved plans for a gigantic intercepting sewer running from the city of Des Plaines to Roosevelt road. The huge artery will cost $4,000,- 000 and will collect the sewage of the towns of DesPlaines, River Grove, Park Ridge, Franklin Park and Elm- wood Park. The trustees also author- ized a sewer running east on Howard 1 z Ra street to the North Side treatment Bri e Boxes of plant providing an outlet for Niles . . and Morton Grove. Prizes ) 75 Stationery The action of the board marks the ® culmination of several years' campaign on the part of the Izaak Walton Fiction Beggar's Can Choose . $2.00 Margaret Weymouth Jackson The New Temple Johan Bojer Art Instruction Free instruction in the mak- ing of modernistic lamps, screens, and novelties. Come rush. ..$2.50 |in now before the holiday N. U. Football Tickets on Sale Here Chandlers University 123 630 Davis Street, Evanston Wilmette 724 We'd Like to Have You Call T EVERY SEASON of the year there is fascination in a visit to the Charles Fiore Nurseries. The public is welcome to inspect our acres of growing stock at anytime. Drive out Sunday or any week day--an interesting visit is always assured. . Our nurseries in Prairieview, near Highwood, is reached directly by the Halfday Road. Here you will see a selec- tion of trees and shrubs so comprehensive and varied that choice may be quickly and advantageously made if you desire to purchase when you come. But you will not be asked to buy--we welcome you because we like to have you drop in. OUR CATALOGUE SENT ON REQUEST Telephone Highland Park 523 A series of organ recitals will fol- low the dedication Sunday of the new organ at the Evanston First Baptist church by its organsit, William H. Barnes. The organ is one of the fin- estin a town of excelled instruments, and was built under Mr. Barnes' planning adn supervision. Mr. Barnes was formerly organist at the Wilmette Baptist church, Mrs. Roger Ballard, 862 Foxdale ave- nue, and her children, Roger, Jr. and Virginia, drove to Milwaukee last week-end and spent a few days there. --_--Q-- Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Blatchford, 32 Indian Hill road, recently motored to Desbarats, Canada, to spend a few days at their summer place. league to clean up the Des Plaines river. Several leaders of the league were present at the board meeting and expressed their satisfaction at the adoption of President Crowe's pro- gram. This week groups of surveyors started to lay out the project. Switzerland to Feature Saturday Movie Program The weekly Raymona fund enter- tainment for children to be given at Field Museum of Natural History this Saturday, consists of the following five moving pictures: "Switzerland," "Sea- side Friends and Their Country Cou- sins," "A Day at the River," "Where Snow Time Is Joy Time," and "Moun- tain Climbing in Glacier National Park." Admission is free, and children from all parts of Chicago and suburbs are invited. The pictures will be run continuously from 10 a. m. until noon, in the James Simpson theater of the museum. Mr and Mrs. R. J. Nitkey, 1082 Pine street, announce the birth of a daught- er, Barbara Ann, on September 25 at the Evanston hospital. Tricot combined with Felt gives a distinctive air to this Milgrim Hat $25 Modishly Modern Rhythm in line influenced by the modernistic trend of fashion is a dominant note in the new Millinery Creations of a - America 's Foremust Fashion Creator* MILGRINC. NEW YORK 600 MICHIGAN BOULEVARD - SOUTH CHICAGO Landscape 49 PRAIRIE AVENUE HIGHWOOD. ILL.