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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Mar 1920, p. 6

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| ge. WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920 \ NEW TRIER BASKETBALL TEAM WIN TWO SHIELDS Lightweights and Featherweights Win Suburban League Champion- ship and Play for County Honor New Trier High school has earned considerable of the basketball laurels of the suburban league this year, with the honors of the league in the featherweight and lightweight di- visions going to the north shore in- stitution. The heavyweight squad was nosed out of the championship of the second division last Tuesday by Morton High school's quintet, the game ending in a final score of 18 to 17, after extra play of five minutes. However the heavy squad will have an opportunity to square matters with the Morton team when the big basketball program of next Tuesday nightis staged. The game will be played at Patten gymnasium, Evans- ton, for the championship of the suburban league, second divison. The victorious featheryeight and lightweight squads of New Trier will engage in battles toa nnex the Cook engage in battles to annex the Cook pective classes. The featherweight team will play the victor of the Lind- bloom-Lane while the lightweight squad will engage the Austin team in the Cook county tilt. ; The local students, having already won two shields, are in a poyous mood and are rooting hard for their athletes to win the Cook county honors. LOCAL RESIDENTS FALL INTO EVANSTON'S TRAP Campaign to Catch Violators of Mo- tor Traffic Regulations Finds Local Motorists on List A number of residents of the town- ship have been caught in the net spread out by the Evanston police department at various parts of Ridge avenue for traffic violators. Chief of Police C. W. Leggett of that suburb is sponsor for a campaign to check promiscous driving, especially with reference to observance of boulevard regulations. Some of the latest are: Mrs. Elizabeth P. tarr; 695 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka. S. B. Farwell, 19-year old son of R. S. Farwell, 1181 Oakley avenue, Hubbard Woods. J. Stormer, engineer, Gross Point. The case of Mrs. Starr, who was apprehended for parking too close to a fire plug, was dismissed by Justice of the Peace John F. Boyer. Farwell, charged with failure to stop Davis street, was fined $5 and cost; Stormer was fined $2 and costs. TEACHERS LEAVE Miss Elizabeth Etanwood and Miss Olive Grover, members of the teach- ing staff of New Trier High school, will leave the latter part of the week for a visit in the east. Miss Stan- wood, who is dramatic coach, has obtained a two week's leave of. ab- scence, and Miss Grover, art teacher, will spend a week on business at Boston and Poughkeepsie. Classified Ads WANTED TO BUY--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED--REED STROLLER. TEL. Glencoe T41. LTG20-1te HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HOUSE- hold goods of all kinds; we also take old clothes. N. Fell, 1644 Maple avenue, Evanston. Phone Evanston 103. Night phone Evanston 5512. | LTG17-8te | HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND hand furniture and household articles Morris Crost, 104 Emerson street, Evanston. Phone Evanston 189. LTG18-12tc WANTED--SECOND HAND TRUNK; also little girl's second hand bicycle. Phone Win. 497. T1-2tp WANTED--PORTABLE GARAGE FOR 7-pass. Sedan. Phone Win. 1239. T2-1tc OOO JOO JOJO r----JJ0r=I0 Opportunity and the Bank Account 0 (O) FPORTUNITY takes off its hat to the man with the ) Bank Account. Opportunity is ready for the man, ll woman or child who is ready for it. tory are full of people who were unprepared for opportunity 0 when it came their way. Have you the cash to avail yourself of opportunity when it comes your way? A checking ac- count is a good way to begin. Start one now. I Lo] WINNETKA TRUST & SAVINGS BANK The ash-barrels of his- EOI O EJ Od 0 HOE OE OE = O EI O I O =I O =O Specimen Ballot, Village of Winnetka ELECTION, APRIL 6, 1920 () WINNETKA CITIZENS' PARTY For Trustee [] HOWARD CHARLES BALLENGER ] [J For Trustee HARRIETT W. HUDDLE For Trustee WALTER F. WALLACE For Trustee (One year term to fill vacancy) SH Ll LAWRENCE M. STEIN For Treasurer HARRY C. SEYMOUR For Marshal and Collector [1] THEODORE FLYNN For Clerk £3 STELLA WINSLOW L] For Library Trustee P. B. KOHLSAAT For Library Trustee PAULINE D. RUDOLPH before crossing Ridge avenue at OE OI O 0X FOR SALE--HOUSES FOR SALE--TWO APT. WINNETKA home; all modern improvements; fine neighborhood; road, Winnetka. terms. 752 Sunset Phone Win. 638-R. LTG16-tfc FOR SALE IN WINNETKA--2-STORY stucco bungalow; 4 bedrooms; large lot and garden; 2 blocks from sta- tion; bargain: quick sale. $6750.00. Armstrong, 796 Pine street, Win- netka. LTG20-1te Wilmette MISCELLANEOUS IT WILL SOON BE TIME TO SPRAY vour trees and shrubs; why not have vour work done by men who know when to spray and what to use? We also do pruning and tree surgery, 10 years experience. Phone Win. 1294. Cafeteria 1101 Central Avenue Wilmette, ll. LTG17-4te EXPRESSING DONE BY TRIPS OR contract; Chicago trips our specialty. When in a hurry for your trunks call Bartz Express Co., Phone Win. 126. LT TTT T51-4te | Notice. be responsible for debts contracted by anyone except myself. ! LANDSCAPE GARDENING, | house work. Phone Win. 1492. T52-13te NOTICE 5 SA March 20, 1920. From this date I will not HOME COOKING Klgaus Anderson, 861 Ash street, Winnetka. --Adv. T2-1tc 8 10101 10520 PRICES MODERATE BOND BROS. 624 Davis St. Judd Washing Machine Simplex Ironing Machine EXO my O EI O 1 QO | nm 4 & CO ELECTRIC « CONTRACTORS We Serve Breakfast Tel. Ev. 944 EVANSTON, ILL. Week Days: 7AM to 8 P.M. Also agents for the Sunday: 8A. M. to7 P.M. and | 1 | 0 | Plaintive Airs from the South Seas Hear them on The Brunswick The tender, haunting music of Hawaii-- serenades, love songs, dances; The Bruns- wick plays them all with faithful regard for the original. The Brunswick Method of Reproduction catches the peculiar tonal quality of the ukelele and the guitar, retaining all of its strange beauties. This is accomplished chiefly by the Brunswick Amplifier, an all-wood chamber in which the tones are built up and projected. It banishes harsh metallic sounds because it is built without any metal in its construction, like a fine violin. And the "Ultona" reproducer enables you te choose records from the list of any maker. It makes The Brunswick an all-artist phonograph. By a turn of the hand it presents the proper needle and dia- phragm to any record, regardless of make. Come in and let us play your favorite Hawaiian records on The Brunswick. Learn how The Brunswick Method of Reproduction will add to your enjoyment of all records. ye IRIN i yi Mi I | g Ta : ly, ~~ Latest Dance Record Venician Moon 85¢ Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings The- @ ALL -PHONOGRADPH'S I'N O NE Repairing on all Talking Machines PATTERSON BROS. Piano House Phone Evanston 654 828 Davis St., Evanston ho aly WR

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