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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Oct 1919, p. 7

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919 Classified Advertisements R ATESâ€"10c pet line for first insertion. Each succeeding: in- sertion, 5c per line. Minimum 3 lines. Copy must be in Jby Wednesday. Rates for same advertisement in The £.ake Shore News, Winnetka Weekly Talk and GJencoe News. 20c per line for first insertion. Each succeeding insertion, 10c per line. POLICE AWAIT OWNER OF TENT AND CAMPING CHAIRS FOR SALEâ€"MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALKâ€"CANATtY BIRDS; GOOD breed; $5 each. 524 loth street, Wil- mette.____________________L50-ltp FOR SALEâ€"SURPLUS EARTH FROM excavation given away at new build- ding at Forest avenue and Sheridan >.>;.... ! vi'ii Hitter Co.. contractors. L50-2tc FOR SALEâ€"HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALEâ€"USED PIANOS TAKEN IN trade on our. now pianos. $H5 up. Large assortment; easy payments. Patterson Bros. 828 Davis street, Ev- anston.__________________LTG41-tfc FOR SALEâ€"USED THOR ELECTRIC washing machine at a bargain; also used mangle. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis street, Evanston. LTG49-tfc FOR SALEâ€"USED SEWING MACH-' ines, all makes, $5.00 up; guaranteed. Come to our store and see our new Singer. We have no door to door agents. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis street, Evanston. ________LTG49-tfc FOR SALEâ€"FINE SOLID MAHOGANY table; 42 inches long, 27 inches wide; oval top. ?12.00 Phone Wil. 366. ___________________________LTG50-ltp FOR SALEâ€"DUOFOLD DAVENPORT. John Smith, 819 Oak street, Winnetka. ___________________^______LTG50-ltc FOR SALEâ€"A BURNHAM ROUND hot water' fu-rnace; good condition; capacity for 6 or 7 rooms; price $75; aiso an Ideal heater for water tank, price $12; at 245 Linden avenue, Wil- mette. LTG50-2tc If you have lost a camping tent and some camp chairs the police here may be able to help you out. Those articles are in possession of the police at the Village Hall. They were taken from a group of bicycle thiev- es ten days ago along with several wheels. If you can identify the ar- ticles the police will be glad to turn them over without further ceramony. Two weeks ago young Ellis Jones. 929 Michigan avenue, unwitingly at Winnetka Station, given at nominal j first, led to the capture by the lecal figure to young woman of good' character, employed during das', for company for wife in husband's ab- sence. Phone Winnetka 1102. LTG50-2tc FOR RENTâ€"ROOM WITHOUT BOARD in refined home 3% blocks from WAX TED TO REXTâ€"FLATS -BEFORE" ~NO"V\ 16, WANTEDâ€"BEFORE NOV. 16, IF possible, small house or flat suitable for family of 4, including two child- ren, 4 and 8 years. Phone Wil. 94 8-M. LTG50-ltp WANTED TO RESTâ€"ROOMS__ WANTEDâ€"ROOM AND BOARD FOR elderly lady for the winter; east of railroad preferred. Phone Wil. 1559. L50-ltc HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE FOR SALEâ€"AUTOMOBILES FRANKLIN SERIES 9 TOURING. LOOKS LIKE a new car. Phone Evanston 5712. LTG50-ltc 1918 STUTZ BEAR CAT RUN 3700 MILES; PRICE REASON- able. Phone Evanston 5712. LTG50-ltc PIERCE-ARROW MODEL 36; VICTORIA TOP; ELEC- tric starter; as good as new. Phone Evanston 5712. LTG50-ltc SIMPLEX -4-PASSENGER; EXCELLENT CONDI- tion. Phone Evanston 5712. LTG50-ltc WANTED TO BUYâ€"HOMES WANTED TO BUYâ€"A HOME OF about 8 to 12 rooms, large grounds, overlooking the lake; between Wil- mette and Hubbard Woods; will pay up to $50,000. Address P. O. Box 124, Wilmette, 111_____________LTG50-1 tc ~ FOR RENTâ€"ROOMS FOR RENTâ€"FURNISHED ROOMS also light housekeeping rooms. Phone Wil. 1080.__________________L48-4tc FOR RENTâ€"LARGE, COMFORTABLE front room in private family; desir- able locality; only four blocks from depot; reasonable; gentleman pre- ferred. Phone Wil. 969-W or call at 1501 Washington avenue. L50-ltdh WANTEDâ€"A GOOD PLAIN COOK where second girl is employed; also nurse who will do mending; young- est child 3 years; easy work; good pay; references required, W. P. Seng, 401 Lake aveivuev Wilmette 1395. LTG50-ltc police of a group of Chicago youth who had been making a practice of stealing bicycles on the north shore. The Jones hoy followed the gang to a rendezvous along the beach south of the canal bridge where some of the loot had been hidden. Four members of the gang were subse- quently captured by the police and several wheels brought back to the Village from Chicago. All the bicycles were identified and claimed by the owners. WANTEDâ€"LADY AS ENTRY OR BILL clerk; must be plain penman and accurate; full or part time. A. S. Van Deuson, 1154 Central avenue, Wilmette. LTG50-ltc WANTEDâ€"MAID FOR GENERAL housework; small family; good wagus; room and bath; references required. Winnetka 1029.___LT50-ltc WANTEDâ€"A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; no cooking; Saturday evenings and Sunday off. Phone Wil. 909-R. L50-ltc A SAFER INVESTMENT A great banker says about adver- tising: "Business that pays due re- gard to the proper use of advertis- ing is a safer investment (all other factors considered), than a business that ignores advertising." H OYBUR N SITUATION WANTED AT HOME WILL COPY BRIEFS, MANUSCRIPTS, address envelopes, write circular letters or do any type writing de- sired; experienced. Phone Win. 3. _^_________________________LTG47-UC ROUGH DRY WASHING TO" TAKE home, at 2c per piece. Won't call for less than 100 pieces. Phone 746. _____________________________Ifll^tfc PAINTING, PAPERING AND CAL- cimining and lloor finishing. Phone Evanston 6983. L50-5tp ; IIS Own JL, Bmfta MttiiMs2uil6 Em!*! 7 fc 11 WANTED TO BUYâ€"HOUSEHOLD GOODS WE BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK, OLD clothes and shoes. J. Golinsky, 170S Forest avenue. Phone Wil. 1150. "He has his name on his wagon." ____________i________________LT44-tfc WANTED TO BUY OR SELLâ€"HOUSE- hold goods; any description; also buy old clothes; best prices. 1644 Maple avenue, Evanston. Telephone Evanston 10S or 5512. LT50-tfc MISCELLANEOUS NOTICEâ€" WE TAKE LIBERTY BONDS at full value in payment on pianos, talking machines, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, sewing machines. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis street, Ev- anston. LTG41-tfc UPS AND DOWNS OF LANGUAGE "Did you call Edith up this morn- ing?" "Yes, but she wasn't down." "But why didn't you call her down?" "Because she wasn't op." "Then call her up now and call her down for not being down when you called her up."â€"Boston Tran- script. IT MIGHT "But should some power the giftie gie us To see ourselves as ithers see us, Methinks 'would so reduce our chests That some of us could wear our vests Twice wrapped about and still so slack That they would button up the back." THIS WEEK MARY PICKFORD in "The Hoodlum" Prices For All Performances Children Under Twelve, 15c Adults ..................... 25c NEXT WEEK Mon. and Tues., Oct. 27 and 28 "Break the Newt to Mother" Wednesday • October 19 VIVUWJMARTIN ini"fhe Third Kiss" Thurs. and Fri., Oct. 30 and 31 OLIVE THOMAS in "THE GLORIOUS LADY" | DON'T wait until the snow flies to have your Furs Remodeled or Repaired The time has come when your furs should be brought to us to be remodeled or repaired. Either service will be here rendered with that devotion to furs that we as practical furriers conceive to he our life work. The time has come. Special Prices)/? revail During\October H. A. ROPINSKI MANUFACTURER of FINE FURS OPEN EVENINGS 916 Chicago Avenue EVANSTON Telephone 3722 Wilmetteâ€" Kenilworth There is very little difference between the desirability of building sites near the Lake, in these sister suburbsâ€" But a BIG difference in the PRICE now. Values in both WILMETTE and WINNETKA are to- day far higher than for similarly located frontage in KEN- ILWORTH. • WHY? The sole and only reason is because real estate men have been active in creating a market in Wilmette and Winnetka, and inactive in Kenilworth. That's the whole story in one sentence. This inactivity in Kenilworth is overâ€"a condition of the past. Building sites are now selling rapidly. Already there has been an advance of $5 or $10 a front foot within the past 60 days applying to 75 per cent of available KEN- ILWORTH vacant. A further advance is imminent. And advance after advance will come no doubt, until Kenilworth lots are priced at the same relative figures as similar vacant building sites in Wilmette, Winnetka and other North Shore Suburbs. Think of THIS: Right now you can buy frontage in Kenilworth large, beautiful 100x175 feet lotsâ€"within one block of Sheridan Road for $50 and $60 a foot on Oxford Avenue and $60 to $85 a foot on Raleigh Road. These lots face on re-inforced concrete streetsâ€"sidewalks, sewer and water all in ready for building. Many lotsâ€"further from Sheridan Road and the Lake in Kenilworth are higher priced. Is this the case in Wilmette, Winnetka or any other North Shore Suburb? No, indeed. If you investigate these facts, you will naturally want to buy ahead of the inevitable increase in price so sure to come soon. Every $10 a foot increase in the value of a 100 foot lot amounts to a Thousand Dollars. Kenilworth lots can stand many such $10-a-foot advances and still be priced under similar lots in Wilmette, Winnetka and other North Shore Suburbs. You can prove this by pricing such vacant. See if you can find any other $50-a-foot lots within one or two blocks of Sheridan Road. . Our Wilmette office at the end of the "L" on Linden Avenue, is open daily (not Sunday) from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Our Kenilworth office on Sheridan Road is now open daily and Sunday frotn 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Our Winnetka office, opposite Northwestern Depot on Lincoln Avenue near Elm Street, is open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. daily and Sunday. Call at either of the three offices for further facts. But do not wait too long, if you want to take ad- vantage of the present bed-rock pre-war prices still mark- ed on some of these lots. There are really only a few in number and they are being bought rapidly. Within the past 30 days five have been sold to five different purchasers who intend to build this fall or next spring. Already nine new houses are assured far this property. Investigate. Then act. You will probably never see an equal opportunity again in KENILWORTH. McGuire & Orr Main Office, 69 West Washington Street, Chicago. Wilmette Officeâ€"End of "U* Kenilworth Officeâ€"Sheridan Road Winnetka Officeâ€"Lincoln at Elm 5 This vacant property is shown from all three offices. wsMM?^s?y/sjwsyy////ysvysM^^^

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