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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1914, p. 5

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, THURSDAY. JULY 30. 1914. DEMOCRATIC CONTROL 'IMPROVE BEACH HOUSE COSTS FARMERS MONEY AND INSTALL LIGHTS SinceRepublicanControlWheat winneika Now Has an Up-to- rricesHaveHadaSiumpof j Date Arrangement for Con- 16 Cents Per Bushel. venience of Swimmers. Illinois wheat farmers hare lost anI Workmen have been busily engaged average of $87 each a year by the during the last week making additions slump in the price of wheat since the lan<i changes to the bath house at the Republican party went out of power. ;Wta"*k» W bathing beach. New AH the Illinois wheat farmer, put to- J^^TJ^M^. meB *** TT * have been added to accommodate the gether have lost S6.6«0,000 a year. Urge crowds. A few other interior Recent hot debates in the house of changes will also add materially ta the representatives led to an inveiliga- c°m'«rts of the bathers, tieft of wheat prices. The results of Tbe new electric lights have been this Investigation are now given out! **"*&* *° *"* it Is now possiote '». *u~ «-,♦ «m« -™. « . for bathers to enjoy the beach in the .or the first time. The figures g,TCa evenlng 0mj lar?e Ugb% h plared ^ are right up to July 1. They reveal the top of the bluff just above the bath a general slump of fifteen cents a bcusc and a large cluster of lights are t ushel in wheat prices since Repub- projected from the bath house so as to "kaii times.. shine out on the pier and beach. The There are 76.434 wheat-reporting swimming fans are already trying the farmers in Illinois, whose estimated evening bathing, and the crowd wheat production this year was matches up pretty well with those in 44,400,000 bushels. The figures show . attendance during the day. the average wheat farmer throughout' _________ ■• : »■"": the country has lost $95 a year ~ through the decrease in the price of his wheat from what It was under Republican times. The loss to the wheat farmers of the whole United States is $139,500,000 a year. The to- tal estimated wheat production of the country for this year is 930.000.ooo bushels from reports from 1.458,667 wheat farmers. $14,400,000 TO BE EXPENDED BY "L the company and the bankers vita ^ bought the $12,500,000 5 par cent bonds issued under the $25,600,000 first mortgage, places iron-clad re- strictions on further Issues of bonds. The remaining bonds have been placed i in escrow with the Central Trust com- pany of New York. They can be is- sued only under the following "condi- tions: Five hundred thousand dollars \alue may be sold not before ary 1. 1915. at nat exceeding $0 per cent of the cash cost of betterments, extensions or additions -made after Jvly 1, 1914V Four million dollars par value may be sold at not exceeding 80 per cent or such cash cost.,provided net earn- ings reach at least one and t,taree- Quarters times the annual interest on the bonds outstanding, including those proposed to be released. Eight million dollars par value may be sold at not exceeding 75 per cent of the cash cost of property acquired, provided" net" earnings Hare at least twice the annual Interest charges on the outsanding bonds, including the bonds proposed to be released. :' - '^'" -■•-•-__0. as7,- ^ , ^E--V * -- Classified Advertisements TELEPHONE. WiLMETTt 1640 Want "AAV m shs like Shore News ate charged at the following rates Real Estate Classifications, 7 % cents per line. **' AH Other Classifications. 5 cents far bae. Minimum Price. IS cents. No advertisement charged for kss than 25 cents. ■ -I y - ! ■ ---- ^^JlSWANTEir FOR SALE FOR SALE EVANSTON HOMES 1580 Sherman-av. EVANSTON MAN TO BE NORWAY President Wilson Has Name of A, A. Anderson Senate for Ratification. 39w-«r \YANTED-T-LAi:-\'l>IlESS. APPLY < FOR SALE--AM MOVING TO at 230 Hill St. I'hone WUtnette 319. j California and will sell household j \ • '. : " f *• 1 ~"\ ? \ Itc effects. Tel. Kenllworth 187. ltcj '■ i ■ • iv ■i»li..fM -i- SITUATIONS WANTED FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY WORK wanted to take home or go. out. Phone. 70tVJ ..Wilmette. 37\v-2tp i.iJ.M J I I ' ■■'•' rou SALE f- CT^fe Co. FOR THE ASKING. Motorists contemplating trips along -GRAND SQUARE UOW-.I "fS- nor,Ul shoro and M '" nort1h f3 piano: first class condi-fjjnwukoe, and west as far as Lake 'Geneva and Oconomowoc, Wis., can {secure a7 hand" and" complete romi guide by application to Normau J. LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE--HOUSES guarantee tuning; $23. Excellent j chance to buy a good i>ian;> cheap i _ for beginner. Smith Duce Co.. 1217 *ffi£JF* nT H»T' BVan3tOD/ Hflmcttm Open evenings. The **££** 8 8mal1' bm ^Tt r ■ f^tfirfrf-j I" aannilu -and very conven ent to, , :--------*- '-■> * i [ t ^T^hajtilei. ^hny<aro free to any one tafc-j who,» Mr Andersen has been a Ml " inu the trouble to a.-a. iinentJmiBn_Jtor years. ijji«r i i i ...... .......■■! Washington dispatches state thai President Wilson at the instance i Senator Lewis has arranged forr!} appointment of A. A. Anderson < Evanston to be United States conn at Christian Li. Norway. This appointment will doublleti nioet witli the approval of the M v.egian citiaena of Evanston, among /? L08.T-.lBiy 27. MINTATURiL817 KEDZIRST. EIGHT ROOMS! brooch, diamond Kiarea. near Con-1 60 ACRES SOLD gregational chart b. Tel. ?10J- ■cMnauna: ltc WEST OF NORTH END BOARD AND ROOM GIVE HOUSE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLeish of Glencoe are entertaining a house I party for the young people of their | household, Norman, Kenneth and Isabel McLeish. Their guests include Albert Billings, son of C. K. G. Billings of New York; Holmes Mallory, and* Charles Hathaway, also of New York. The eldest son, Archibald McLeish, Agreement OnSer Mortage Pro- vides for Improvements Before Sale of Bonds. Wooded Tract Two Blocks From Residental District Has Changed Hands. The Northwestern Elevated Rail- road, in order to issue the remaining $12,500,000 bonds authorized by its mortgage, must invest $14,400,000 cash for additions, extensions and better- who is a student at Yale, is now tour- menta. mg Europe. An agreement, entered into between William H. Johnson and Allen G. Mills have purchased from the heirs of Henry Harris, deceased, sixty acres of land just west of North Evanston, con- sideration withheld. The land is ripe fcr subdivision. It is within two blocks of some of the finest homes in North Evanston. A large portion of the tract is beautifully wooded, it is said. IT is convenient to transportation. Chauncey G. Smith represented both parties to the transaction. ' BOARD -- WITH OR WITHOUT I rooms; beat "cf home cooking and i plenty of it; a good place to get your j dinners during hot weather. Call, Miss Northam. Phone WUtnette | 99S-J. Address 731 10th. 33wtf i "•■ ■ ■ i 1554 ASBURY AVE., THE ASBURY. ROOMS SINGLE OR EN SUITE, j ! EXCELLENT CUISINE. PHONE j 2U92. MRS. F. C. DIEFENDORF. , : 16w-tf: Tii II' ■ i JT. ~ 1 ■! ■ ■ WANTED-TO RENT 1 WISH TO RENT AN UN i furnished home in Evanston. on or near the lake, with modern im- provements and garage. Address j D 1079 Lake Shore News. ltc i 42x125; price If Sold quick, $4,750 ; Geo. H. Grain, 845 Chicago aw j 36w-tt! [FOR SALE--«IX KOOM FRAME j house; east; price was 16,600; want] offer. Phone Miss King, Wilinette 216. LiCt me ehow you what is or. | the market now at your price, ltcj IFOR SALE--NICE SIX ROOM CQT- [ tage, 1724 Elmwood-av. Lot 50x140.,' ; Real bargain if sold in next :">» days. Reason for selling, bad health and I am going to Missouri. Call or write. Oscar I). Moore, 1724 Elmwoothav.,- Wilmette. 2tp: MISCELLANEOUS FIRE INSURANCE--ROYAL 1NSUR- ance Company of Liverpool, largest tire insurance company in the world, insures dwellings, household goods, rents; lowest ratejfc__£harles A. Wightman & Co., resident agents. Phone 203. ltc Have you lost something? Let us find it for you. Is your maid leaving? Let us find you another. Lake Shore News "Want Ads'5 Bring Results =P H ON E 1 6 4 0 ^a --rr--*r , - apggBegttattapaaaaia^^ per yard ^Vi;^rTTnTTTTf;T»»iitfTTTi»»ttinitttiiimmT Heavy Unbleached Crash Toweling, 80% linen, regular 10c seller, a yard,..,....... All Linen Unbleached Crash Towel- ing, extra fine, regular 12Jc seller, a yard---- Bleached Linen Toweling, extra fine finish, splendid value, a yard.......\i.----... * mmBBBgmsga 'wtiiiHiim ti 11 iixTxxxxgxxmxxn T1JE STOREjJHAT SELLS EVERYTHING- WAtfMNMf ^TIXXIXXXrXXXSZXXXg3XZXIXIXSXXXZSXXXXXXIXXXIXXIIXXXIX3 ^ ^rea-t Many Women Will Profit by This Embroidery Clearance 27 in. Embroidery Flouncing, £ fine patterns, special ^ Of* per yard...................* Zr%* 27 in. Fine Colonial Flouncing, sold regularly for Si J9-- per yard, for............... 45 in. Embroidered Crepe, jn.'t what they are using:so much of; all new £±£%^mik pretty patterns, $1.25 value, yard w-«^C Allover Waistinft Embroidery, reg- ular $1.50 value, special £L€\j-k A Great Sale of len's Underwear $1.50 Satin Check AthJetie Union Suits $1 White Nainsook Athletic Union Suits A Sale of Linen Toweling That Will Attract the Attention of Thrifty Housewives ^ 7ic Sic "2G 'If Right now, when every man is looking for cool, light clothes, this great Un- derwear Sale will "hit just the right spot." We're all glad to^et a good thing at a big saving. Look at this underwear--compare the prices with anything you've ever seen, and come right down here. Don't run qhances of your size being gone. Porosknit Union Suits, 79c? Shirts and Drawers, 39c ■:inrxzxxxixxxi7.xxziiiixixxxizxTiinixxixiiiXi*»iiiKi exxxxxxzxzsraxxxTXTXxxxyxxxxaxxsx^ SZIXXXSXXXTgXXr? SPECTA For Wednesday No Phone, C. O. D. or Mail Orders--None sold to Children One great lot of Summer Dress Goods, Voiles, Crepes and Ging- hams to close out at per yard .... IAX For Thursday No Phone, C. O. D. or Mail Orders--None sold to Children Bleached Sheets, 72x90 in., seamed center, OQp bargain mrW%* Pillow Cases to match* 42x36, only.........9c 45x80, only........10c »»».i»,.„,TT»«iHT""l^""t"'"V"»'1"lim: SPECIAL For Friday No Phone, C. O. D. or Mail Orders--None Sold to Children Curtain Scrims, cream or etiru colors, with col- ored border, great assortment of patterns, regular 20c and 25c sol- AT lor, upecial a Q-^C yard.......... ^^« ,niinnnni^t|H»»mHiiiiy»H»imH»miH^H>Kmi»iiiiiiililll» IN THE MILLINERY SE.CTION TT.NAL ctrr 01^ Uiarimmed Shapes During these five days we will seli^prett^ hemp, milan hemp, Java and milan ^apesTtor only -- -- BOOKS Popular summer fiction, including many classics at truly low prices. Boys' and girl's books, too. 9c. 19c. 25c *f 50c Cool. Summery Shirts, worth up to 1.50 for Plain white soisettes and fancy striped patterns, all with soft turn-back cuffs; a good buy for any man....... ......... $2.00 Bathing Suits $1.59 Don't wait for your ship to come in-- swim out to meet it. One of these bath- ing suits will help you. $1 Faultless Night Shirts, 69c Every man knows the Faultless. It is an honest, well made night shirt. It's -seldom yoti-ean save Sic apieee. N N n x X A Any $2 Ones StrawHafs 95c N X M - $2.50 and $3.00 Hats, $1.49 " $5 Panamas and "M Bonkoks, $3.85 -THE STORE THAflT SELLS EVERYTHING** w ^ t The Better Kind of Wais for the Price of Ordinary Otve$r iA Fine lawns, voiles and wash silks, law neck, thi quarter sleeves, trimmed with l*ceT in^eTtion~^nd fine Swiss embroid- ery, excellent values for ......../. MIDDY BLOUSES, of good quality driIling, sailor c lar of gHatea"clofn, In white, blue and red, ! ;|_trimmed with braid, women's and misses* sizes ••* DAINTY SUMMER DRE.S8E August Prices on Good Shoes Are Low Children's Shoes at 77c One lot of children's shoes, consisting of red, tan, dull, g Dongola kid or patent leather, sizes 4 to 8. "71 r> Values up to $1.50. Special, at..... One lot of Women's Fine Footwear at $ 1.95 Consisting of oxfords, tan pumps and patent colt one strap pumps. Mostly small sizes. Values up to $4.00. Special *........------........ One lot* of Men's Oxfords at* $ 1.95 In patent colt, tan or gun metal, in lace or button, mostly all small sizes. Values up to $4.00. j QSZ Special, at............. .........m...\A.:*WO Mi$se$' and Children's White SUpncn In oxfords, plain or one stray pumps, all this season's make, sizes # to 2. Special, at..... ,ii»iiiiiiinmMiH»ftiTt»iniM«iiHHniiii.^ ! By Carefully Reading Our Ads In lawns, crepes and French ginghams, long ovcrskirt, collar and cuffs of white embroid- ery, pique' ribbon girdle. Women and misses' sizes................"......... WOMEN'S WHITE PETTICOATS* oLfiae naiifc sook and muslin, lace and embroidery * rsr trimmed ruffle............ .....i.t/l/ CHILDREN'S DRAWERS, of good musiin, tucked and embroidery trimmed ruffle, ^r sizes 2 to 16 years. CHILDREN'S PRINCESSrStlPS, ef-fiae sook, cover and ruffle edged with torchon lace, sizes 6 to 14U. ___.....______ nam- 75c you'll be able to effect considerable savings on HOUSEHOLD Articles LINOLEUM REMNANTS, remnants of grades- worth 60c and 70c square yard, pieces 3Q/» 1 up to 4 yards long. Square yard... .«... OlfL COLO NIAL M rRRORS, French Plate glass, gold, walnut and oak frames. Several sizes, worth up to $1.50---- ...... VELVET RUGS, floral and oriental f iq \ patterns, sizes 27x54 I.ll 89c

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