i7a WTD. 70 Uuy--mokLD0 s008o CASH FOR YOIJR USED FURNITURE. .modernm or antique. and, other house- hold articles. Will also .accept your furniture 'on conslgnn'ent basAs. CROST, FURNITURE STORE Established 1898 1004o6 Emerson St., Evanston. Uni. 0189 112LTX39-tf c M. BERG * wl» pay top prices for Your ýused furni- ture, bric-a-brac, household articles.> books and men's clothlng. Winnetkaý 1522., 172LTN19-4tp WANTED - GOVERNOR .deskor one similar.,buti tary. Northbrook 211. WANTED TO BUY AND S change' household goods scription. 836 Custer Ave., 1 WINTHROP hot a secre- 172L22ltp ELL INe EX. of any de- -Idate shoivn PATTEN MANSION 1426 RIDGE AVE., EVAljSTON Sacrificing Everything Beatitiful nterior of oak, walnut, mnahog-. any, and bîrdseye niaple, rnovv ffered before wrecking starts. REUR OM OO The.price of the course f-e-Ic RETUR HOMESOONtures entities the member to submit Mrs. Jack H. Nason,. 1761 Wash- manuscripts, receive criticisrn,. and ington avenue, and her Infant, daugh- listen to Dr. Evans' discussion, üf ter are expected home the. Middle of Iiterary forms, it. is explàined.. October from Eveleth, Minn., where The lectures wilI be held:on alter- she has been visiting her parents for nate Wednesdays and will' be 'fol- several weeks. lowed by luncheon at which various Iiterary figures will be asked to. STAT EMENT 0F THE OWNERSHIP, speak.' The- first speaker will -,be MANaWI4MENT, CIRCtJLATiAON, >rC. William. Gorman, fiction editor of RI.iÂItftu By THE ACTs OF CON. 'the Ch icago Daily News. Attend- (xktLSà OF AUGUST' 24, 1912, ANA ance at theý luncheon is optional'. MARHi 3p 1933. 0f Wilmeute . Lue published ýteekly Two manuscript days will be he!d at Wilrhette, Ili., for October 1, 1938. duringthe year, aside from the ten, COUNTY 0F 000K1 ssletures, and, orinawrk fth STATE 0F ILLINOIS1 é. gnawr Betore me, a Notary Public in and for> class will be, heard -atý this time. the State and county atoresaid,. per. Miss Margaret Walsh of Evanston,, sonally appeared Lloyd Hollister. who is this year's chairnnmn of the group. having, been auly sworn according to I omto.mybeotieifo law, deposes and says that he ýis the Ifrain à e bahdfo Business Manager of Wlmette Lîfe any of the three Winnetka directors and that the following is to the lfrst of. of the guild: Mrs. Albion Scotsoh his knowlecige andbelief, a trueJ state. Webbe, Mrs. Stanley Johnson, or ment of the ownership, manaàement (an i adily par, 'thec rs Hrer U Nlsn Pubication for the ýbove caption, re- EASO August 24, 1912, MOVE TOEASO L f March 3, 1933, Mr. and Mrs.Har R. Hargis 37Postal Laws ed on the reverse rnoved last week fe m 1420 Washing- and ton avenue to an apartmnent in and addresses Of Evanston. Their daû ghter, Barbara, ann: edto will be with them. 1 arry is attend- olIiste Inc. (A ing Missouri Military academy in rwi n u w Mexico, Mo., and Doris Jean is at uston, Ills; - Stephens college, Columbia,, Mo. lolister, 185Ash Thp WsarL-isfamv wi ,,,., rn f TWIN BEDS, SPRINGS, MATTRESSES. chifferobe,__lesk, chairs, clothes rack. Fair cond., $20. 1938 model gas stove, perfect cond, $35, 1938 mode] comb. heating.and cooking 011 stove, $18. Radio in need 0of repair; $3. Al worth mhuch more. Also girls' fine eveninR clothes. size 14-16, $5 ecd. Gleoe, 1341. _____ 173L22-ltp Bowen. La Grande, C 1 1005 Westmoor 'Rd. lArthur C. F. Gedge, i etka, Ili.; 'A. M. Lev Ave., hicago, Ill-.; M e; (A Crporation), 1e& lh JQ~l e., Wilmette fi apolis, Ind. Ash St., WînInetka ,erg, 9236' No. Hard i HOME FROM CANADA enter , 111.; H.N. Oregon; H, D.Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton'Seaman and I., Winnetka. Ill. their young son, Richard, 1234 Glen- 1106 E1ni St.,W]nKeilor. ývy, 185 No. Wabash dennm radKnrt, returned1 \arie Low. 996 Lin. late last wéee .fomFrater, near Woods, Ill.; Eý C. Ontario, Canada. TÈhe-y- -e the'i HardiniZ Ave., NiUes herer, 3618 G lenjvie% guests for three weeks of Dr.-ani- 1 'Mrs. H.- R. Kenny of Chica go, aùnd bondholders, 'niort. -spent the timne huntnfsigad ýcUrity holders wn. .tnfsig n r. cèt " ,ý _ an (Signature of editor, Duubihr buïiess I manager, or OWner.) 'àd h> 26th -day of September. 193. 744 . eaî) C. E. HOTF. !2-ltp (MY commaissi on lýxpires -April 6, 13. rst Pl ý t y n ll ri a.0- James 'Thale, son (if Mr. and 1V Frank X. Thale of 710 Linden a nue, has entered the University, ~ilinois for his freshman year. REALES.TATEý LÔANS" No Commissieon on Prof erred Loa,,s F. H. A. and ollier Insurance cern. pany iqans at eurrentrates. Juik]1 Wil" old iron, -of junk; r 17, 7iýd: