32 WILMETTE LIFE October 9, 1925 Zuppke 's Men May Have Tough Going . With Butler Crew Benefit Association Aid to P. S. Employes The employes of the Pub lic Service company maintain a benefit association, whose last report indicates that during the first eight months of this vear. the association hand led 221 cases disabilitY. This resulted in a loss of 6,577 days'. Compared with the corresponding months of the previous year, the lost time per case was . approximately the same. As in previOus years, the outstanding ca'u ses of disability \Vcre as follows: influenza, la grippe, severe colds, pneumonia. Capt. "Red" Grange will lead the · Univcrsitv of Illinois football team against Butler in the Illinois memorial stadium this ~aturday afternoon, unless he happens to he crippled previous ly, perish the thought. This is what coach Bob Zuppke says. Ass u rance that "Red" ,,·ill play will be a boon to thousands of fan who want t o see the All-American back in action. This is the last chance to see Illinois at home before the 11ichigan game, October 24, as There arc 2,843 members in the asthey journey to Iowa City October 17. sociation or 88.3 per cent of those eligible for membership. Every new ls <rreath· decreased hy a soiled rug. :\tl mattLT how For two years now Grange has play- emp loye on the regular payroll of the lux~rious~ or neat the interior decoration!'> nl~ty he, lOOo/o ed against Butler. Two years ago the company is eligib le for membership and Bulldogs from Indianapolis had things is given an opportunity to join just clean liness is essential. The rcnwrkahlc low r<1st of our about even " ·hen Zuppke inserted as soon as he qualifies physically. cleaning service should prevent any hesitating on \·our Grange. \\·ho turned the tide. Last year The association renders reports part. Phone us to call for your rug today. "Zup" did not take a chance with the monthly to the United States Public alert Bulldog:-- from Hoosierdom and Health bureau at \ Vashington, D. C., Gr ange p layed a good part of the gat·ne. and secures in exchange the benefit of There is no guarantee that the Hoos- the government's study, which i!-1 ier \\·ill prove ea. y. They slipped a carried on constantlv in connection victory over the Illini in 1922 while Bob with benefit associati-ons. There are The North Shore's Leading Rug Cleaners Zuppke was down at the Yale-Iowa 22 associations that render these re- ~ game obtaining first-hand information port. to the Health bureau, and 1hc Wilmette 1949 511 Main Street wh ich enabled the Illini to play the officers of the association have bet·n chan1piot1 lla\vks to a st~ndstill the inforn1cd tl1at it gives n1ore benefits i<Jr ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ next \\·cek. dues collected than any of the other 'l'J 11s · year. a It I JOug I1 C " oar I1 J) age ]1as -J? · · I ··,··· .·, a:-soctatwns. -.._.,.~,_., ~~c.._.c..-.t..-.t ~t ~ t ...-.1 ~ ·.-.· ,_. , ,..._... ,.._..,._,.ct.._.t ..._., ,_. f~._,..~..._.,..._ . i lost \\.oods and eriggs, he still has i :--uch vcteratJ·, as ::\ipper, Cecil. 1fensel. VILLAGERS ASKED TO SEW ' Hitch, \\'oodling, Capt. Reickel, KilThe philanthropy department of the 1 i ~gore, Puett. }.fulholland, 1\ortham atid \ \ 'oman's cluh of \Vi lmctte " ·ill meet I ! HARDWARE Paul. Butler in its opening game de- Fridav. October 16, at 10 o'clock in f fcatcd Earlham 32 to 0 and the the 1iwrning, and luncheon " ·ill he i Ill inois reports \\"(')"(' to the effect that served at 12:30. These mcctingo.; arc I ,' 0 00 the Hoosiers lo ked pretty . good. open to all residcnb oi the Yillagt·. Therefore. the Tllini " ·ill he :-urpris('d ,,·Ito are inten..· :-.tccl in :--nring ior char Furnaces, Gutters A Complete Line i f t h l' y d :1 not lllt' l't " it h :-. o llll' :-. t u h- it i v'. of The Cleanliness of a Room ARAM K. MESTJIAN = JOHN MJLLEN Gl ass an I ' Paint - d H h }d G d l · ouse s , . of Builders' H ardware 1 ; i --Down ~lr'. F . . \. l'atltl1l' \<:r, (J()J Lindt ·n }.fr. and ~Irs. Frank Briggs, 102 1 ;t\t'lllll', j, ktck at fll: r ho'll (' ag·3in t Fifth street. ktn· jtht rl'lurned from l; ll.tn J)('nding thrl'e weeks in the St. I Dowagiac. ~fich., when they visited , Franri.., hospital , where . he undn th{·ir daughter. }. !.r-;. \.t'rTHlll C. Redner . · 'lt an <1pcration. ·!·-·-·-~~born re:-.i:--tancc. t I I Spouts, Tinsmithing 1 Wil." 3060-3061 . - . _. _. _.,_. _,, _,._,_. _,._. __,__,__,___._._. :. 1219-21 Wilmette Ave. i i I i WILMETTE HAS A NEW .R ADIO SHOP SALES AND SERVICE SALES: The famous t'FADA" Netttrodyne Receiving Set i ~ no\v on display, several models, b eautiful in design and appearance and r emarkable in p erform ance. Prices to sttit all pttrses. Terms if desir ed. Come in-see and ·h ear this <tvonderful Receit,er . .SERVICE on any set: What is yottr trottble? Let tiS solve the problems for you, no matter how large or small the job may be, we are always. glad to advise you and service your set for you. BO. B 'S RADIO ·.·S HOP 1141 Greenleaf Ave. R. F. JEWETT Phone Wiltnette 3573