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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1926, p. 50

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50 HELP WANTED-FEMALE WILMETTE · U LIFE A CTOJIOBILES SECTION 1. June.l8, 1926. SITPATION WANTED-FEMALE cl~aning; 211 WANTED - COMPETENT MAID TO work from 2 to 7 :30. References required . General housework and prepare dinne r for small family. Phon~ \Yilmt>tte 3tili after 6 :3(· p. m. 12LTN.38-ltp DAY 'W ORK HOUSE- FOR SALE-NASH; LIGHT 6, FOUR door sedan ; de monstrator. Only run yard work; rugs cleaned; 200 miles. Fully equippe d; 5 balloon laundry done at home. Cooking; servtires, four whee l brakes. $995.00. 103 5 Ing parties; actual service on any ocDavis St. T e l. l.i niv. 6800. casion. Colored couple wants position 20LTN3 8-ltc as eook, chauffeur and house man; willing to leave c ity through summer. WANTED COMPETENT 'VORKING Refe r e n ce. J. E. Steens. Phone Kenil- FOR SALE-LATE 1!.125 JORDA='J' 5 housekeept"r; family of 2 adults. Splenworth 1088. 16LTN33-tfc passenge r sedan. did hom e and a pe rmane-nt position. R e -· Late 192~ Nash !5 passenge;r sedan. ferenc es requin, d. Call Gle ncoe 706. SITPATION \VTD. EXPERIENCED You will have t o see th ese cars to ap12LTN3 8- ltc preciate the great buy. 1035 Davis· St. white laundress wants work W e dnesU niv. 6800. 20LTN38-ltc day::;, Thur ::;day ~. and Fridays. "ar e of \\.A::-\TED-'\.HITE 1\JAIO FOR <iENc hilrtn·n t·n· ni ng-s a nd w N· k -e nds. A-1 e r a l house work. ( ;ood pay and board r t' ft·n.· n c -·s. Reru;onablt-. Ca ll Victory FOH. SALE-GSED FRAXKLI~. PHONE and room . Swe dish or ( :t>rma n girl preG lC'ncoe 116ft . 20LT~3R-1tc 5162. )frs. Clark. 15LT~:37-ltc f t- rred . Phone Wil. 3it13. 12LT~38-ltc SI'ITATIOX ""Tl>.- <:TRL (1 5 ) 'WA;\'TS 1l'\_ 1_ 1__ 2_ -----------------po::;ition as nurse girl during y acat ion . _ .F_(_H_l_l'\_ · A_1 _·_··_:_J_ · f_'_E_L_l_,_A_)ii_ . _E_c_n_·_:-\__ "·A~TED-A YOT'NG C:IH.L TO ASSIST .\lrl:i. Behn·n~. HOS ·walnut Aw. Tt·l. F<>H SALEOTL IH"H.NEH 1·sEn FOR \\T.{'H HOL.SEWORK; :1 IX FAMILY. 8 11 '4 R X rlt·nwnstrati<,n, burns l'('a! d ark fud oil PHO~E WIJ .. ~IETTE 4!12 . 1042 ' · · 1riL'r:~S- 1 t c p ~: rf<: etly, without ~mo l<~ ' . Ha~ watl'r GHEE~l\.OOD AYE. 12LT38-ltc h c·ating- attachm0nt th nt lwats a 20-sL·<·~I'ITATIOX W'I'D. EXPERIE~ CED t ifln radiator or a 40-ga iJ (,n tank. \\-ill \YAXTED- RELIABLE <;JRL. :;\f OTH<·ook Lh. · sin·s p<>l'ition as cook in family g-o int o any hot-air (urnacP or hPiiPr. e r' s h elpe r or ge n e ral hmu;; pwork and of thn·t>, no laundry. H dt->renc·vs. Adt:uar:tnttTd in 1-::ood c-on dition . ('an y ou r transportation. l'hone: K l·n il drt's::; ,,. ilml'ttt· Lit\· .-\ -!ltlH. 15!..;17-lt<.: s how ,.<,u < ·ll t· !il,t· it in at·t u a l ~t · r·yjv,. w orth 2(160. 1 2L T~:{R-1 te Prit-t> · installl-cl ~11-.ii.Oft. l 'hon·· \\' inH l<:H SCHOOL taH.L AS ::\IOTHI·:H.'S ndl< a 148~. :? lL::.-It·· \YAXTED F.XPERfEX<'ED V\' HfTE lwlp<' r . Best n·ft·r t' n<'t'. <'a ll \\' inn <· tk:t ~irl: g-t·twral houst> work . ~mall family. 15 L 38 -ltc L ~\ I >II·:S- YOl" <~.-\~ I 0 YCW I{ ~ 1 1087. ·: \\' X o wa ghi nJ:. \Yinn etka 182 1. York shopping- in th <· F'anwus )[n~wsilk 12LTX~8-1t<' ~ Ib l'\ltt .\110' ~\ .\~r_ t·.,U-'"'u·. nn ·sst·s, naintr 1"nd<·rwt ·ar :·nrt th·· } E1f ,\ ],}, 1 >r1 ·a m Fig-Ul'L·-nw ld eo r :--:t ·ldtt-, not so "·A~ TED-<~JRL FOH (:E):I ·~ H .·\L OFlwn,·r as < ·orsl't yd more· control than fice work : mu st bt· ahl<' to takt· dietaonlin:11· y ('o!'sl'ldt.-, at my hnlllt' or by tinn. Appl~-: 82:1 Sprun· !:-'t., Winn. T L· I. SITl".·\T£ 0~ WTP.-BY EXP. C'Ot.P Ll~ with p;onrl rt·ft·rPn Ct·H: lady to rln l'OO I-\appointnwnt at your homt·. \~:inn. 734. 12LT3g-1tc ing·, man nil around h o u st·wnrk m· as ~Irs. <:t>rtru1l0 P. 1 \mh lt-r d1:tuiTPur. Tt·l. Kt·nil. 2, 1 (14. :ll;; < :rPt·n Bay H<·<Hl WAXTED SE\'I~HAL <:TilLS F'OH 1 liLT:1~-2t<' Photw <:len<' Clt· !134. 21 L'l':\' ::f;-tr p clerical anrl g<'twral officf' work. Apply: ".ill11ett <' C hamb<·r of Commeret'. " ' ilFOI{ !:-'ALE-Sf.f(;HTLY " "<lHX 1,.\. m e tt e 6~. 1 2LTN38-1tp clips' c·lothing 11f a ll kinds . Larg, · St ·l<·<' ti on. ".AXTED GIRL FOR GENERAL \\ ' O~DERFt "L CHAXf'E ·FOH YOC~<: house work: thrN· in family; no wa::;h.JAI{YJS HESALE ('oupll'. " ' ill sa('rifi<'t· b1·autiful furn14 0~ Jar\'i s AH·nut· ing. 'l'el. " ' ilmett <' 3010. 131(; AshislJing-s for 4 rm. a pt. ;. only ust·cl four lnnd Aw. 12LTN38-1tc Tl'! . Hogt·rs Park :lJ:n . month:-: :1-pit·<'t:· ~ ilk mohair ]mrlor 2 1 LT :n~-:1 { (' suitt-; R- J)i C'<'P walnut dining· sd: ~ KEKIL"'ORTH E M P L 0 Y M E N T ph·<'L' walnut hf' <'lronm ~wt; two :h:12 FOI{ !:-'.\LE l " ~DER\\" ()0 1 I TYPE Age n<'Y. Reliable domest ie h e lp s upWilton rug-s ; lihra ry tahlt· ; floor a nd writt·r, o n t· mahog-any drop t:rpt·\\' ritt·r plit·d. Ph. Kenilworth 1847. tablt> la mps: fl-pif'<'f' brl'nkfafit sl:'t, an <l d P~ k , 2 ti e r s of draw f' rs, and ont· ma 12LTN34-tfc :--:i J\·prw an·. tnk<' $5ri0.0tl for a ll : h og-any t~· J W \\Titl'r e hair·; all for worth $2,000.00. R!l2 TA' la nc! A\'t'., nt·ar $ 100.0 0. Phom· \Yinn . 721. ".ANTEn- YOPNG GIRL TO HI~LP Slwrirlan Roacl, f'hicago. T t· L S unny 21 LT~ 38- 1 t <' with baby and house work . Call Winnets iclt> fl 1 flO. \\' ill arrangP fm· dt-li \'(· r y. ka 2592. 12LTN38-ltp 11LT~ :17-:1 tp FOR SA T..E- '1'\YO Rl/SJNES~ Sl TI'S : one· dn·s:s !:'Uit with tu~t·d o and formal SITUATION WTD. -WASHINf:., IHONFIXE FTHXfTl.HE ing, or cleaning by th e day. Call GrN·n- FOit SALE-Ql.El·:~ AXNE PHES~ER , coat. Largt: si zE:-. Tl'l. 'Vilme tt<· 1 !1!12 . 21L38-l tc· leaf 1142. 15LT38-ltc ~lwraton anrl Empir<' RirlPboards, mahog-any , Pif'r g-laRReK C has. M. Fisl1, FOR ~ALE f' HI CKI·:X OH TOOL 2 fl!'i RiehardR St., Jo!i('t. Phnne 20!i. HEI, P W A NTl~D-ll ALF. AND ho w.;c·, and largP l<'at h Pr r o<' k c·r : good 17L38-ltp l"EJlALE <"ondition. Bot h eh<-a J). \Vilnwtt t· 21 ii2. 211./l'r\ 38-ltc FOR SALE-DA YEXPORT. $1 G.OO: o od " ·ANTED EXPERIENCED COPPLE <'hairR; old tabl<>. Re-asonabl'. 1 fi:l6 with reliable refere nces. Woman must Elmwoorl A\'(·. PhonE> ".il. 3017. FOH S.ALE-E'O)JY, SADDLE, l i 0 \ "1-:1{b e ,good cook. Man mu s t wait on tabl C' 17L38-ltp n<·ss cart, hanH:ss. $50.00. T e l. \\' inn . and do some outside work. Two in fam1017. 211 .. T~ :n~- 1t c lly. Call: Winn. 2062. 13 LTN 3 R-1t<' FOTl SALE- AN' rPRH1HT C'A RLE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nf'lson piano and b e neh ; g-no<l condi- FOH SALE-DARK RLl"l·~ REED BAHY ;::; tion . R Pa.sona.bl<'. Phon P \\rilnwtte 3617 ca rriage. Pho nt Winn e tka 462 . H SITlTATIOY W AN'fED-~lAI,E after ll :30 p. 111 . 17LT)J'38-1tp 21LTN::R-ltl' (COLORED) GE~ERAL REQUIR E MENTS. (a) Oil U'"" d for fuel under th is. Ordipance shall be a topped Qr distille d oil having a flash point of not lesl:! tha n 100 d egrees F., closed cup teste r. (b) In de termining the flash point, either the Elliot, Abel, Abe l-Pt! n s ky or Tag 'C losed T est e rs shall b e use o, but the T ag Closed Teste r ( s tandardized by til e United States Bureau of Standards) s h a ll b e authoritative in case of di SIJUt e. In such cases the t ests s hall b e made in a1· cordancc with the m ethods o f t est H . adopted . by th e American Soeiet y for T E:·sting Material s. ( c ) An o il-burning- syst e m shall con s is t of all t·quipm 0nt co nnt>CtPd to t 111 burn<' r and locat e d within the building including- auxiliary s uppl y tank and provisions for filling sanw, pipin g-, 1 Junwt and a ll acct·ssoriel:!. ~E ~ 'l'H ):\' 2. nF ~IA ' I'J.:lU:\1. r\ ~D CO~ 'TR\."( 'TTn~ Ot'T!:-' 11>1·: 1"Xnt·:l{(;.J{Ol ' :'\ll TA~KS. . ,, _ ,, _ _ _ ,, . . .-I ·'"'nl t ·n<lt ·r g r(lund tank!' shn ll ht · ,., ,n stnt('tt·d of g·aJ\'anizHl st l'd, ha::;ic- (IJH ' I 1wnnh .·tt'l' l n r wrou).:;1 1t ir~·n uf a mi n i 11111111 g·:t ug·t· (1· . ~ !:-'tanclard) dt·JH ·nl\ingupon till' \'ap ; u·i~y as f.!;i\·t·n in th1· foll,,w ing t<t bit · : TABLE (a) (';t p aeit~· I ~ .. '·· ~Iinimurn thil-kn· · !-' ~ (g-a llon s) 1 tn ~ :; 2~ 1 ; t o ~oliO :;1;1 t o 1,10() 1, 1Ill t o ·l ,(t(lrl 4,t10l to 12,(trl(, 1 ::!,0(\1 t 11 20,000 r,f !llat··rial 1ti gaug-t · 14 g-ang(· 20,00 1 t o :10 ,!1 00 12 ga u g7 I-! aug· · 1 -t in(' h :1-11; in('h :l,~< inC'h ,I ' .... ".ill SITUATION WTD.-FINISHED GRADLE.-\YI:--J<i WTN)J'F.TKA 'ing, care, cultivation, and trimming of FOH SALE- E~TfRE f'ONTI ~ NTS OF shrubs. Lawn service of all kinds, by my home at 7!i0 Prostw<'t Aw· . Rnle the hour, da.y or week. Call Wi 1. 1921. Rtarts .Tun' 2fith . 17LTN38-ltc Address 'Vilniette Life A-917. 14LTN38-l tp FOR SALE !l-PIEf'F: THKfN(; SET, $20 .00: gas stow. e xee lle nt eondition, SITrATION WTD. CHAUFFEUR, GAR~2ri.OO; ehain;; dwap. Te>l. Winnetka dener's helper; willing to do house2f,4R. 17LTN3R-1tp work: young; single; Swe dish ; Herbert ReinPck, 278 Beach St., Highland FOR SALE A~TIQlTF. CHEST OF Park. 14LT38-ltp draw e rs and whnt-not. Both soli,~ walnut. Donm·an. 7!l57 Ellis J-\Vt'., f'hic-a.go. fiiT l.TATION WTD.- BY AN EXPERI17LTN38-1tc e nced gardener. e ithe-r 1st assistant or caretaker of private e-state; tlnee FOR SALE--FtTLL SIZI·~ RRAR~ REn days a week. Address 'Vinne tka Talk with spiral spring mattress. Fine conA-911. 14L38-ltc dition. Phon e "-"ilmctte 1819. 17L:{8-1t<' SITUATION WTD. HIGH SCHOOL hoy wishes work afternoons and all FOTt SALE- ON8 IYORY Sll\'IMO~S day Saturday, <'ntir!' summer. PhPne wooo <'rib, likf' new; gray strollt'r; ,'\.innetka 2235. l4LT38-ltc wring-er: gas neater. Call ·wilmette R24 R. X. 17LTN3R-ltc SJTUATIO~ WTD.-BY EXPERIENCED chauffeur, in private family. A-1 refer- FOH SA LB C'HTFFONTF.R; LARGE ences. H . P . 6!12, Edmonds. l"ize wardroh<" trunk; "Kilim" rug 6 ft. 14LTN38-ltp !l in. x 11 feet. Phone Wilmette 1 !H!l. ---------------17LTN38-1tp WANTED-HOrSE, YARD. OH GARd en work by C'Cllore d man. Experienced. FOR SALE-PPRIGHT C'ABLE PIANO References. Phone GlencM 898. and ben<'h, H5 .00. Phone Glenco<' 336. HLTN38-ltp 17LTN38-1tc -----------------tsTTPATIO~ 'WTD.-RY EXPERIENCED t~ W ,\"S"TED-UOrSF.liOT,n GOODS gardener and chauffeur. Addres~: Wilmette Life A-913. 141..38-ltp ".ANTED TO RPY-SECOND RAND furniture and other hous<'hold gnods. fi!TTUATION' WANTED-BY F.XP. I..IHi~hest price s for same. CroM Fur<'eJlc;ed chauffeur. Ref<·r<'n<'e~. Tel. niture Store-. 1004-6 Emer!'>on St., EvKenil. 2404 . 14 LT38-2tc anston, 111. Phone Univ. 1 8!1. 1 8LTN11-tfc WANTED HOUSE AND LAWN work; also odd jobs. Call '\T il. 3428. l\.IXNRTKA FrRNTTPRE STOHE 14LT32-tf<' Buy-Reli - Exchange--New-Ust·d Open dally. Tues .. Thurs .. Sat., 8 n. m. Jr. SITli ATION WANTED-FKMALE 1500 Willow Rd. Tel. 'Vinn. 1212. 18LTN26-tfc SITUATION WTD. HIGH Sf'HOOL W ANTED-~IISCEI,LANEOrS girl, 14 years. Mothe r's helper in priv- 19 ate family for room, board, wa.ges. Margaret Chermak, 5227 Warwick Ave., HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR MEN'S clothing and shneM. Tel. Wil. 13!i1. Chicago, Ill. Kildar~ 4600. 15J.JTN38-ltp 19LTN3.6-4tp I<'OH. SALE-<;RJ~BE ~ Tl.BE R.AlHO IX w·rft'Ct co ndition. Phon<· \Yil. 1 G53. 21L38-1tp FOH. SALE- 1!.124 HAHLEY -DAYID~O~ Motorcycle; good <'o ndition. Phon e \\·inne tka. 1485. 21L'l'38-ltc !-t <: Prmnn -------~---------- LOS1' A~U l'Ol'~)} ~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- ~~~- LO~T-FRIDA Y :;\TORN IN<:, Poli N· dog, G months fae e ; wt>aring eollar. Phon <· fi20 V\·ashington Avt>. FEMALE old ; bla.<'k 'Vi!. 1 !l7!1 . 241..38-ltc '1' 00 I o\ TE TO CLASSIFY FOH SA Ll<;- -H Y OWX ER, 50 FT. LOT, 15th St. and Walnut A n ·., Wilmt'tte; *4,500. 1 -'hont Yineenm·s 0815. 1LTN38-1 t p XOTICl:S I hC'rc.'Jy giY<" noti ce that I will not be for any d ehts <'Ontraeted after .t his date by ot ht, rs than myge lf. (Sigm' d), William H. Hoth . LJ6-3tp respon~ihl e NOTICE At a meding of the stockholders. June 8, 1926, the following resolution was adopted: B e it r esolved, that the boa.rd of directors of the Citlzf>n's State Bank nf Gl<'ncoe be in c n· ast~ d from three tP tiw members. (Signed) J. \V. McNEIL, Cashier ORDIX.AXC'E XO. 1418 A~ ORJ)J~A:\'('E RECl"LATI:N!: THE CO~STRl'C'TTO='J' A):D 1"SI·~ OF OILRl'H~[;:\;G EQl'IP~IE~T Ai'\0 THE STORAG 8 AND rRE OF OIL FlTELS lTSED THEREWITH I~ TJ 1E VILLAGE OF WILMETTE, COOK COU~TY, ILLINOIS. SECTION 3 BE IT ORDAINED by the President INSIDE UNDERGROUND TANKS and Board of Trustees o·! the Village of 'Vhen buried underne-ath a · building, Wilmette. the tanks shall be buried with top of (b) .Jui~TS , \;'\J) <"0::-\:'\El THI~!:-' . All jrtint ~ sha ll l w ri n t L ·d an<l cau lk <·d, brazPd, \n ·l<lt-<1 or m adt· hy ~o n w t·qua lly ~at isfac ·t 11 ry Jlro <'c·s~. Tank!' s hall h<· t iJ.d1t and s uffkit·ntl y st ron g- t o bNlr, with1 1U t in jury th (· most s(· \'f·r<· s train s to " -1 1ich tiH·\" may tw s uhj('('{t ·cl in pra <'ti<·(·. ~lH· lls o f ·tank~ shall ht· proJH·rly rc·-infnn···<l \\'ht·rc· <'onn··ctions an· ma<ll-, a nd al l c·c,n tw c tion s madt· tltrou~h tht: toJl <·f ta.nk nb<l\' < · tlw liquid lPn· l. (c) YE~TJX(; TA~KS . En·rY tank s hall b t· l'ro d<l <·d ".;i th a w·n t with o ut traps, rlra ining- t o th(· tar!k· All n·nt p ipt·s shall bC' of amJJ)e s tzc· tn prt·\'t ·nt a hnornut.l prC'ssure in C'aRt· o( fir <' o r wh<·n filling, and in no (·as· · t() h t· Jess than ont·-in<'h pipe· fi ize: s u <'h \'(·nt pipt·s shall h :t\'l· tlw low <· r <·nil ··x tE·nrl throug-h the t op into thf' tank for a di gtan('f· o f not more than 1 inch . Outf'r ends of vent pipes shall h<· prodde d with w <'a th<·rproof h ood, s('n·< ·n ('(l t o prf' V<·nt obstruction by in~ec t s an cl tl·rminnting- at a point o utsid e o f tlw building-, })re fc·rably not lesl'l t_ han 3 f e<·t mL·asun ·d hnrizontnlly or Y{'rtt<'ally from a nv window (Jr othPr building OJWning. . (d) FILLT~G PIPE. Filling- tt·rminal ~hall b e equippe d with a lcwking- tYI't ' cap and shall h e at l <>a ~t six ineh<·s ahm·f· ground le vel to pr<'Y(· nt water infiltration , unlf'ss in s tall<·d in a counter sunk fill box . Th e filling- TliJW shall in all cases t C' r.minat ~ o utsid e of thl' building and shall be aH n ·mot e a s po. sible from d oorways or oth<·r building · openings. ( e ) TEST \YELL OR GAl·r;rx1: DEVICE. A t e Rt w f' ll or gauging- d1 vice· !'hall 1w installe d a.nd so designe d as to prt·V(' Jl t the escape of oil or vapor within th<~ building at any time. Cla s f-1 gaug'es of a type that would pf' rmit th e e!'><'ane of oil, if broken, shall not b e- permitt(·ll. Test W(·lls outside of builoing shall b e> providf'd with lCl<'k to J)rf'vent tamw· ring-. (f) SETTING OF TANK~ Tanks ~hall b e buri erl with tops not lC'ss than two f<'et bPlow the surfa<'f' of th e ground, and b<'low the le vel of any piping- to whi<'h the tanks may b e C'onnected, except · that in lit>u of th~ . twofoot <'OYer, tank may be buried undf'r twelvf' inches of f'arth and a ('O\'Pr of r l? -infor<'ed con<'retf', at least !';ix in<'he s in thi<'kness, whi<'h shall E>xtend at least on<' foot bPyond the outline of tank in a ll dir<'ctions: <'oncrf'te slab to b e !'wt on a firm, well-tamped earth foundation . Tanks shall hP Reeurely anchore d or weighed in plaee to pre ve nt floating where <'onditions warrant. Where a tank cannot be entirely buri<'d, it :;;hall be covered ov('r with earth to a. depth of at least two f ee t, and sloped on n 11 sides, slop<'S not to b<' Jess than 3 to 1. Such easel'~ shall aJgo bf' subj ec t to such other r equirements as may b e deemed n ecessa ry by the im.;pPct· ing officer having jurisdiction. If tank cannot be set below the l<'v<·1 of all piping to which it is connf'<'ted, satisfactory arrangements shall b(· proided to pre-vent siphoning or gravitY flow in ca.se of accident to piping. Tanks shall be sf't on a firm, levf' l bnse and surrounded with soft earth or sand well-tamped in place. ·· 1

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