1 didi : { i October 27, 1928 WINNETK A TALK Winnetka Gridders Turn Back Bellwood Aggregation 43-0 Spurred on by the cheers of some 500 spectators, the Winnetka football team continued its winning brand of football by defeat- ing the Chicago Bellwoods last Sunday by a score of 43-00 The opponents, w h o are claimed to be one of the ranking teams of the Mid- West league, might have put up a stiffer battle, had it not beer for two breaks which the locals benefited by in the first few minutes of play. Winnetka, favored by a strong wind, kicked off to the Bellwoods and the ball went over the end zone. On the first play the Bellwoods punted to Winnetka's 40 yard line where the ball went out of bounds. Two plays netted the locals about five yards and on the next play Martin shot a fast pass to Steiner, who was free and ran five vards for a touchdown. Winnetka again kicked off to the visitors who returned the oval to their 30 yard line. After being unable to gain through the opponents' line, they decided to punt, but it was blocked and Baker picked it up and ran thirty yards for another touchdown. Martin again missed the goal for the point after touchdown, making the score 12-0 in the first five minutes of play. On the next kickoff the Bellwoods returned the ball to Winnetka's 40 yard line. After making several gains, they punted to Winnetka's 30 yard line. Martin, Baker, Affeldt and Constine took turns at advancing the ball, finally placing it on the Bellwoods' 25 yard line, and in perfect position for a field goal. Here Martin put his educated toe into execution and made a pretty field goal and ended the first quarter with the score 15-0 in Win- netka's favor. The second quarter found Winnetka fighting just as hard and after a series of runs by McKinney and Martin, Beach Affeldt went over for a touch- down. The final score of the half was 30 yards off tackle thus terminating the scoring of the first half which was 29-0 in the locals' favor. Coach Doepel made several substi- tutions to start the second half, but there was little difference evident be- tween these men. Jackett made some sizable gains and finally Affeldt went over for another marker. In the last quarter McKinney and Martin went in to finish the game and "Agate" went over for the final touchdown thus finishing the game 43-0. 1 Marvin Baker Offering --several fine tracts of land in the estate section and ranging in size from 5 to 800 acres each. Priced from $375 to $1200 per acre. L. W. SCHNITZER ACREAGE-COUNTRY HOMES- FARMS Box 174, Glen View, Ill Phone Northbrook 116-J PROVO 0 0000000000000 0000000000004 the Del Lago District 960 Spanish Court, pendi Road in this District. Photographic listings of 1200 homes on the North 7, REALTORS Memeer A NortH Store Go Reat bere] Bills Realty, Inc., announces the mov- ing of their Sheridan Road Office in Sheridan Road, around the corner to pletion of new offices on Sheridan MOVING from 1603 ng the com- until new building is completed ing in price from $10,000 to $200,000 are available for the inspection of the discriminating -- along with unusual acreage parcels -- particularly in the Sunset Ridge Section. The Indian Hill Estates Offices will more than Shore rang- BILLS remain on the Estates at 2703 Ashland Avenue, Wilmette. REALTY, Inc. Loop Offices, 208 South La Salle street--State 0266 Indian Hill Estates Offices, Locust and Ashland-- Wil. 2692-2792 Sheridan Road Offices, Del Lago District--Wil. 3740 Open Evenings SHAWNEE COUNTRY CLUB $375,000.00 6% First Mortgage Serial Gold Bonds CLOSED MORTGAGE Description of Bonds (a) Bonds dated May 21, 1928. In- terest payable semi-annually May and November 21st, at the office of Smart & Golee, Inc., Evanston. Coupon bonds, denominations $100.00, $500.00 and $1,000.00. Redeemable on any in- terest date upon sixty days notice at 101 and interest. Payable as follows: $10,000.00, May 21, 1931 5,000.00, November 21, 1981 5,000.00. May 21, 1932 5,000.00, November 21, 1932 6,000.00, May 21, 1933 6,000.00, November 21, 1933 7,500.00, May 21, 1934, and $7,500.00 due every six months there- after with the final balance due in ten years from the date thereof. Location (b) The Shawnee Country club is located at the northwest corner of Michigan and Lake Avenues Wil- mette, on choice property overlooking a small park and Lake Michigan, having a frontage of 243 feet on Lake Avenue and 300 feet on Michigan Ave- nue. The Club adjoins the better residence section of Wilmette and is one block east of Sheridan Road. Description of Building (¢) The issue is secured by a direct closed first mortgage on land in fee and a fireproof brick and stone Club- house, that will be a beautiful addi- tion to the neighborhood. The build- ing will contain a swimming pool of ceramic mosaic in gay designs, 40x100 feet with removable glass roof, and a loggia for spectators to view the pool. b Evanston, Illinois Niles Center, Illinois CITY NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. NILES CENTER STATE BANK The ground floor will contain a large bowling alley, handball and squash courts, billiard rooms, library, card rooms, lockers and showers for men and women. The first floor will con- sist of a large ballroom of surpassing beauty, dining rooms, luxurious lounges and lobby. There are living rooms and servants' quarters on the second floor. The grounds will be at- tractively landscaped with tennis courts at the back. (d) The Clubhouse is now in course of construction and will be completed by March, 1929. Ownership (e) The land and clubhouse is the property of the Shawnee Country Club, an Illinois corporation which is the combination of the old Ouilmette Country Club and the Evanston Country Club. The Board of Direc- tors is composed of men well known in this community. (f) The Trustee for the bondholders is Evanston Trust & Savipgs Bank, an Illinois corporation duly authorized to accept and execute trusts in this State. (g) The Architects for the building are D. H. Burnham & Co., Inc. Chicago, and J. B. French Co., Chi- cago, are the general contractors. Valuation (h) The size of the lot is 72,900 square feet and a Certificate of Valua- tion in writing is on file at our office, giving the land underlying this issue a valuation of $210,000.00, signed by John F. Hahn, of Evanston. D. SMART & GOLEE, INC. Evanston, Illinois Burnham & Co., Inc, have issued a statement valuing the improvements when completed at $455,500.00. Total Valuation $665,500.00. Purpose of Loan (i) This loan is made for the purpose of erecting the Clubhouse and the proceeds will be paid upon certificates, issued by D. H. Burnham & Co., Inc., Architects. Guarantee (J) Smart & Golee, Inc., does hereby unconditionally guarantee the pur- chaser of any one or more of the bonds herein described, that the build- ing now being erected and herein described will be completed free and clear of all prior liens, reserving the right, however, to discharge such liability by the re-purchase of said bonds at the original purchase price with accrued interest thereon to the date of such re-purchase. (k) We further certify that no officer, director or stockholder in this corpora- tion has any interest in the property hoveln described except as the house of issue. Other Safeguard (1) A Mortgage policy has been {is- sued by the Chicago Title & Trust Company for the full amount of the bond issue, guaranteeing that the Trust Deed conveys an absolute first lien for the full amount of the loan. (m) Fire and tornado insurance is held by us for the protection of the bondholders. - SMART & GOLEE, INC. by Christian J. Golee, Vice-President. Price 100 and accrued interest to net 6% from date of delivery WE RECOMMEND THESE BONDS FOR INVESTMENT EVANSTON TRUST & SAVINGS BANK s Evanston, Illin THE WILMETTE STATE BANK 'Wilmette, Illinois ALAA AA III XIII IIXXXIXIXIXIXIXIXN