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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Dec 1912, p. 6

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WW piaster Child* ^ More Substitutes to take Care of New Business. â- Â»â- !*:â- ' That Is the Question Agitating Evanston Barbersâ€"WantHair Cut Price 35 Gents. wmmmmmtmmm.......*...... "~ listen with he would , , suavity. ., !m Monsieur William O'Brien alio wii discreetly silent, m other barbers interviewed were in fmror of the Hfher price, tomt no one wanU to take the inltlatite. CUN CLUB SHOOTS HOtlDAYiiTOBBER OOF CAFE: RUBBER G W; a SAIitdB ^ EStABLISHKD 1855, 465-107 S..WAB^H-i^^ One Block North Adam* Street "L" '<-^ TeleJ^a|a^:^|ii^n||- s ^pE^p^SfJANUA^Iat BUT WILL THEYOa IT? â- **£»' -, Poetmaeter John A. Childs has re- :': ceived complete and final Instructions E about the handling of the parcels post g| plan which goes into effect on Jan. 1. If The instructions are the same as || those sent to every free delivery post* IC office in the entire country. ;?f Mr. Child! was instructed to make || arrangements lor delivering the par- | eels poet matter. He !• given a lim- ited appropriation with which to pro- vide wagons or automobile service to ^deliver the matter that np to the M present time has fallen to the lot of ^ the carrier. This new system of de- ' livery Is to start on Jan. 1 when the change goes into effect In addition Mr. Childs Is given authority to em- ploy as many substitute carriers as he may find necessary to properly dis- pose of the parcels post mail. Beginning with Jan. 1 all mail that formerly has come under the fourth- class division will be sent as parcels post -Fourth-class matter includes any kind of merchandise. Every piece ift fourth-class maU matter must bear â- r> m special parcels post stamp and must be sent from the postofnoe or one of thai substations. The return card 1 of the sender must be placed on every |; parcel. Any piece of fourth-class mall not provided for in this manner will .bo held the same a* if It were held for. postage* :ry^*»&:;j?:/,&°-' '*v.v â- '. Mr. Childs will receive a supply of ; the new parcel, post stamps, which k come in the following denominations: || One cent, 2 cent, 3 cent, 4 cent, 6 cent, m 10 cent, 16 cent, 20 cent, 25 cent, 50 §|^t and/^ -V".':" \ ^ I" Sach stamp represents a different ^subject, some of them being very in- | teresting. The different subjects rep- resented follow: V'.,-;.;/ j t One centâ€"Postofflce clerk. ~ Two centâ€"City carriers. Three centâ€"Railroad postal clerk. Four centâ€"Rural carrier. Five centâ€"Mail train. Ten centâ€"Steamship and mail tender. ' m -â-  i The barbers of Bvanston are on their toes, wondering, whether they should raise the price of hair cuts to 36 cents or not Bach one thinks it a fine idea, but la afraid that some un- worthy member of the profession will hold to the 26-cent price and get the business. .\ r%, <;-;--:?-^:. » < < "Fact is," said the head barber in one establishment today, "these safety razors have cut the profits out of the business. Man shaves himself for a month and then comes in for a hair cut for a quarter.' Our rent anil wages go right along every day Just the same and there aren't enough quarters to leave anything for us If we pay our bills." In Chicago the South Side barbers have already raised their rates* North Side barbers will follow suit about Dec. 15. All over the state the barbers in various cities have struck for a higher price. Ten members turned out to shoot for turkeys at the Bvanston Oun club on Saturday. There were two events ot"fweniy^Ive targeuT ^achr«iOttmr in the following scores: Bristle 45, Coleman 40, Carman 40, Ford 45, Har- rison 49, Kennicott 47, Millen 48, Face 47, Smith 46, Scowley 44. The win- ners being Harrison and Millen. Sixteen shooters appeared for the Sunday events, resulting in the fol- lowing scores: Coleman 81, carman 46. Doyle 47, Darby 46, Davis 46, Har- rison 44, Hanson 46, Kennicott 40, Langworthy 45, Millen 45, Miller 46, Phalen 40, Smith 46, Seerle 44, Ticbe- nor 41, Watson 46. Mr. Doyle was high man with 47, and was awarded a turkey. -Six were tied for four tur- keys, and in the shoot off at twenty- five targets, the following wars de- clared the winners, each receiving; a turkey.! Hanson with 19, Kennicott 23, Phalen 25 and Watson 24. A handicap tournament for the Di- rectors' Cup wtt| be held beginning on December 28. The finals to be held on New Tear's morning. The contest will be 100 targets. Members can shoot at their first 50 on either Satur- In Evanston the barbers have no asearfatioii. .There 4s ^ lug of professional jealousy, and It is not to be organized easily. Too temperamental. . •*"•• *'â-  * : i: ,;f=' Monsieur Henri Delebecque of Dele- becque e Cle, on being interviewed over the telephone this morning; de- clined to talk for publication on So delicate a matter, but said that If anybony wanted to come to him and say something about a raise in prices m final fifty to be shot at on New Tears' day beginning at 9:30 a. m. There win be a prise for the runner up. WELCOME TO MR. GRIMttjE. Louis H. Qrimme, cashier of the Na- tional City Bank of Chicago, has moved Into his new residence, 919 Edgemere court. He formerly lived in La Orange. V^ii]. _____ North Shore Branch, 918 Shu-Man M. m»m Cracd»443t' 1« THE TIME IS NOJ^KfipE! ART EMBROIDERY iTORH^fOB/^RISTMAS Wrwmt tat litft toifa* Jwt At." TTirtiâ- >_!â- â-  wUI* yen wait. THE OATWAYlEMBftWlUHl ft O. 131N. Wabasb Av., 4tb Floor, Cficsgo, Bet. Watlinjpon as| Randolph Sts. Talrphâ€"t CUatnd 38ft 1 Mali order* tore Mr •pccUl attrariM. lis Install a Billiard Table in Your Himfl mmmâ€"â- Â«â€"â€"»â- 7"P«¥M^vpp^h^^^ High Grade Table) #200â€"has ' •FOWLER can buy on install- ments or rent ON TRIAL -rent to apply on purchase. TRC1L rowito CO. 1612 Lake Street * Telephone West, 91? CHICAGO Fifteen centâ€"Auto service. Twenty centâ€"Aeroplane mail carrying-. â- ;,-â-  Twenty-five industry. .Fifty centâ€"Dairying and havestlng centâ€"Manufacturing ^industry. Dttring December Jink" J will make all $30 & $35 These are of fine guaranteed satin JLSTBIH-Jt ;rge or c The Factory Is the Place to Buy no dollarâ€"Fruit growing Indus- EVAMSTOK HEALTH DIPTlOtLETW Contagious disease situation for the th of November: . ;• '-U,.^ r**phtheria---Fotir cases reported, ree la children attending the Lin- school. ;. â- ; yj\,:;â- â- !.{:$?>;â-  '> y%s'Ajr^fiih"' Scarlet' £iBi«r^rTw*F children attending 8t Nicholas' Typhoid Feverâ€"Four new cases re- in Bvaiiatoa, two of which are ^raceable to an infested milk supply. llrwv cases admitted to the Bvanston hoavltal fjt>m north shore towns, . ^ Whooping Coughs-Three cases re- ported,, two of them In children who had attended the Central street £ school. Itie third cas« uiider school hge. ' Afi three live on Harrison street gf ClUct^n Pas^Of the tluw cases r» ported, two et them had attended the I §Lâ- â- &*}%â-  MHle^achool and one the ^tsA sehoot â- â- ^:ir:r--^.' Isdantfle Paralysisâ€"A chad from Kenllworth flsttlng here developed lan»ntlla iinralysls about the time it â- med M lw haasa. The source of the dlteaes was probably not In Bv- 'anston.;.-: •â- vv^ss^^-^ tool of fW0 â- .-•joy street, at the new building; Hlnmaa areaue and Kear- Into U# worth of toots 1912 Central Str«f>t M$M Most Acceptable offAll Gifts is ngh^HTquality the best, ollection the most extensive. Be C o ftViiteef See our values i« See our values In Pollltc4 See c^ir. values in KollllEl^ See our vdueainMIllkSCtl* See our values iu l^f «!<% FOX Sef* See our values in HlUt«MI Set! Self- See our values in See our values in Poajr COttaV See wr^y^nesinf^gji^cad CflertsV •md weare headquarters for i^^^^Mmx^^^^^^^M s.w.o*

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