Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1926, p. 21

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October 8, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 21 PURPLE SHOWS WELL Coach "Gloomy" Glen Thiatlewaite Evinces Optimism Over N. U. Griddera' Showing Coach Glenn Thistlethwaite permittrd smi lrs to flicker across his usually g-loonw countenance thi s week as his asniring · vrid team rrsumrd w0rkonh follo"·inC!' Saturclav', decisive win over thr visitinrr Soulh . Dakot;J, rlP\'('11 . Thr ... }lr."· ;n o· nf the- \Vilclcats in the season's opener is not rrg-arclecl ;:~s a real trst nf thPir strr rwth hv Thistlethwaitc "illCf' Sflltt lf n;) kota's power is more or It'-.-. .of an unkn own (]Uantity. \\ ' h;1 1 r1;r1 ltrartPn tlH' Purple mentor t l' nr~" than an\·thin!..! rlo;r and ca nsrd him to w:1x ;1 hit onti111istic "'a" th~" fla.sh and ahilit,· di snlan:·d hv a flo ~ k of ha.lf hCl cb who are waging a cletcrminNl co ntp st for re g ular assignments in the 'hack field. T" ·"h ·r kH·kfirlrl 111en P'Ot a chance t·· ;; how 1hrir st uff against the Covotcs and all twdnrmcd in a crrditahle ~an ncr. Lcr\ h~- Cant. "~1 oon" B;) kP'r thcst' larl s c;n·orterl ahout thr firlcl. -...corin<r fi"c touchdowns and making 1\n'nty -two downs . Six of thr dozen hack.; arc SnnhoP'o,.,,., wltilt· three others are playing thrir srrnnrl Y<'<H on thr team. akl'r, Schumacher ·and Solheim ~r<' tiH' nn ly thn'o: year mrn in the backfield. Paul Griftith and Vic. Gustaf.;on. tw0 Lul~ who 1v·rform d la "t . ea~on. drmomtrated that theY will he two ,·e n· dencndahlf' hall carriers this fall. Roth are making a determined hid to land tlw reg-ular inh at riQ'ht half and it is going to he hard to keep either out of the game. Among thr Sophomore hack s who did some ahlf' work ag-ainst South Dakota arr Holmrr. Lrvison. Colin , :\cher. B. Fox and \V clsh. Levison, whn starred for F,,·anston Hi £Th srhool t\\'0 years ago, is one of the finest hlnrkers seen at ~orthwestern in Years. The line also stood un ·well ~nHler the noundinP' of the husk\· boY s from tht· X0rthwr st. Five letter. men- started the game at the forward positions in rl udinQ' RO\·ik ancl Fisher at ends. R. Schuler and Tohn son at tackle and . eihrn mann at guarrl Dart. a Snphnmort', seems to have the calt on the other guard position, and four Sophomores are making a try for the ce nt er jnh. They are Ro.;ic. Hellerman. Klein and \V'ymann. our eTsOnal car this stylish PlrERCE~ARROW 4 , 1 It's new - this smart P!erce-Arrow coupe with permanent top of highly finished landau leather and staunch, sturdy body of northern white ash thickly plated with hand-hammered aluminum. sonal car- and this is it. A full 130-inch wheelbase for riding comfort-easily parked- turns in a short radius. You never sat in a more restfully tilted driving seat- broad and deep-and so roomy for two th~t a third passenger will often be invited to share it. Professional men and busy clubwomen re quire a fashionable, easily manageable perThe pria, witho11t rumble seat, is Bodies come 1n a choice of six charming color combinations. Inside is soft broadcloth with option of special leather or mohair upholstery. Capacious rear deck can be equipped with a disappearing ru·mble seat at slight extra cost. at Buffalo-war excise tax additional Series 8o Custom-built Coaches Bodia hy Piem-Arrow Six Color Options Mqfh-No-Mor Service Locates in Wilmette The ~1oth-No- Mor Servicers ope r- their bt~~incss from that section. The Rt'tmcckar Drug compan~-. \Vilmette and Centra 1 a Yen i1e.::, i. to hr their repre:;entative. ·H. Lewi ~ . manager of the ~f o th - X o ~f or sen·iccrs. sta tes that the process employed by hi s company in protecting- hou sehold furnishings from moth damage, is the only one in the entire country that is coYe red by a written lifetime !ZUarantc_e on all articles treated. StanJarJ SBRtBS 8o 'h·ssis-six-cylinatr, 70 horstptnlltr Pimt-brN h11ilt tngin~ dtliwr$ 14 ttl 17 mihl ptr (,Ill~. Tirtl llfltrag· lJ ,ootl 11 ,8,oo· mills. Natu..l Pimt-krtiUJ Flllt RAn malces mtlhanical attention, '""ly rurJlll, intxpensitJt. BaJJq, tires, Hotdaill1 sh«lc ~Jbst~riHrs aNI Piem-Arrow follr-whttl sllj11) llralcts Ml stllrlllMJ lpipmmt. krang· fof J·tMr~stratiM. atin!.!: in ChicaC!'O han· opened a branch ~tation in \Vilm ettc to take .carr of s-passenger, 2.-door, $2.995 s-passenger, 4-door, 32.s'o 7-passenger, 4-door, 335o 7-pass. limousine, 3450 Pricts at Buffalo-war excise tax additional-terms if desired 1867 Bouroique's 1926 Dancing- Department Private clasl:i s personally con· ducted by s,";r' ALV AR L. BOURNIQUE l Evanston Chicago Winnetka Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 New families accorded member· ship when presenting satisfac· tory references. OFFICE and STUDIO 1114 N. Dearborn Street, Clllearo ToM BAY & Sox, lxc. Evaaston, 01. ISSS Ridge Aveaue

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