Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1923, p. 19

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"â- W- ^s%pp:^fg',«fl"P3SS^ff IIP*««MP<M^«pi 0'-, ;:: ::.......:'" limaa^g^^ l t> ^^'W^iFto'^^"^^'^^^ ^^^^â- â- ^^^^^^S^fe^^^l^^l^'^^^^B- GRADE SCHOOL CAGERS , TRIM EVANSTON OUTFIT turn of Jim Tencher and Fred Winger to the midgets has increased their speed and confidence scrap is expected with the Glencoe lightweights. Overwhelmingly outweighed, the Wilmette. grade school heavyweight basketball team showed its mettfortast Friday afternoon when it took the experienced Evanston North Ends in- to camp with a 26 to 18 score. Playing on the Evanston team were boys who were graduated from the Lincolnwood school two years' ago. Two of the visiting teamj^mbershad]-- seen duty on the Evanston high school lightweight team this winter. The average weight of the visiting team greatly exceeded the 119 pound aver- age of the Wilmette squad. Stellar playing for the local quintet on the part of Tom Copeland and Tom Berger was largely responsible for victory. Copeland alone made 14 points by sinking 7 field baskets. Berger, who played a fast game all over the floor, scored another eight points for Wilmette. Bob Blasdell helped the machine by scoring three Out of four free throws. Through the game the same-team wo played which has caused critics to call this year's team the best outfit that Wilmette has turned out for several seasons. The next game on the schedule 's with Glencoe next Friday afternoon at Glencoe. A fast tussle is expected. The Wilmette lightweights will make the trip with the heavies. The re- Mr. Mathias Miller and daughter, Beat- rice, have returned from an extended trip to the Pacific Coast and Mexico, having returned by way-of-New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilkins, 802 Lake avenue, have moved to the Library Plaza hotel, Evanston. Skokie Motor Co. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Headquarters for the North Shore 712-714-716 Elm Street ^JKinnetka___ Authorized FORD Dealers WATCH YOUR SPINE Ml acute as well as long standing conditions, which have resisted the ordinary methods of treatment, respond to CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS LESLIE W JONES, M.D.7D.C. PHYSICIANâ€"CHIROPRACTORâ€"OCULIST Eyes Examined and Glasses Fittedâ€"when necessary Wilmette Office: Room 27, Brown Building Hours: 10 to 12 A M.; 2 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 8 P. M. Office Tel. Wilmette 2557 Residence Tel. Wilmette 2558 JOHN R. SWEET SHEET Furnaces, Gutters, Down Spouts, Sky Lights PHONE WILMETTE 124? 1209 Washington Ave. WILMETTE. ILL. Financial Trou- -&es?-of one kind or-another, pop up in every man's life. And, most of the time, 74f4ieifelies^n his own deci- sion, he gets himself into greater difficulty than out of it." It is at such a time, that he needsâ€"Sound Advice. That is what we are here for. No matter what your difficulties or doubts, if they pertain to Financial mat- ters, come to us. We'll give you prompt ^^an^eourteouss&Emc&>=^ -----.______ First National ^Jank of Wilmette Member of the Federal Reserve Bank The Reading Circle will meet with , Mrs. Alonzo J. Coburn, 915 Linden ave- f next week. Miss Peggy Williams of the Univer- sity of Chicago, was the week-end guest of Miss Helen Shurtleff, 815 Lake ave- nue. NEW STUTZ^Dtf ;1^2:':§^Th* Car that made good in a day.><'~* «;&&£%$ 1549 SHERMAN AVENUE ^EVANSTON 14^ â- â- ^^........â- â- -";â- â- â-  â-  G. H. -Wanted to huy--Wllly«-Knl*fct and Overload Can To Milwaukee the quick, dean economical way Straight into the business district of Milwaukee, the North Shore Electric Trains carry you, to the doors of hotels, theaters and bus- iness houses, and convenient to local transportation^ Limited trains leave Wilmette^ every hour from 5:58 a. m. to __J2:58 a.m. Express trains to Waukegdn â€"leave- Wilmette everyâ€"thirty..... iff?! ifi â- $Mm minutes. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee RrR. « NORTH SHORE USEES' Wilmette Passenger Highest Quality Meats at the Lowest Price Cash Meat Market WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT THE BEST OUR PR CES ARE NEVER HIGH Very Best Peacock Hams O.A}n per lb. . .............~*T2S' Very Best Peacock Rib Bacon <*2c per lb.......... .....*J*i\+ Very Best Sirloin Steak jjLQc per lb......,.............*' Very Best Porterhouse Steak eCQs* Very Best Pot Roast | oU per lb...................* O2C Fancy Leg of Veal Fancy Roasting Chickens, per lb. ... Fresh Calves' Sweetbreads ^Al4|n* per id. •«.«.*•.««..*.....« 30c 38c Special 0 1D5 BESr BACON Sliced^$t» Fresh Pork loins (small) per lb. ..............tttt JEancy leg of Sprmg 171c Swift Premium Bacon â€"(whole) per lb.-^sy.; .^ Very Best Peacock Bacon ' sK ~...... ~"" ]:l:::::Liy?£:t lil^aMSl fe â- *-. is.; ^^^^^^^^^s^MmM^^m^^^^^MS^

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