D EDWIN E. unisex HARDER’S HARDWARE THE NEW COMPOSITE GAS RANGES Chicago Milwaukee Electric A Limited Every Hour To Milwiaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Zion City, Waukegan and Lake "Forest Frem8:.28a m. t06:28p. m. and8z28p. m. To Evanston, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe Fr9m9:.20a m. to720p m. and9:.20p m. Very Frequent Local Service For further information call 87 or 567 By Petition For Alderman Fourth Ward And remember that our claim to your business is based on just two things: ï¬rst, hhg quality; second, low ____priceo. And that applies to every article we sell. Come in and make the teat. Pretty gtrong statement, hn’t it, considering what the mail order houses claim for their goods? But on: stock is right here in town, where you can tee {tend look at it and judge it fairly. ' And our prices are marked it plain ï¬gures. The only mystery about them is how they can be so low considering the quality of what we sell. You cap see our goods, they’ re right in stock. Buy What You See Nat What You’re ’Fol'd ‘ Aboutâ€" The Chtalogue houses only tell about theirs. Ypu’ ve got to send your money away and wait till the stuï¬ comes in before you know what you ’ve got. We‘ll bg’ck our merchandise in both quality and price again“ that oflered by any catalogue house in America. ‘ Direct cénnection with “L†at Central St Evanston for all points in Chicago 123 South Second Street Foldeirs ready for distribution at Larson’s Stationery Store North Shore Gas Co. You are invited. to call and impact.- them E] EDWARD r. swmm D EDWARD J. BUCK 153 Green Bay Road 541 Oakwood Avenue have many additional features which lessen the kitchen drudgery. The self-lighting attachment for the top burners, the enamel splasher back and sides, the ebony ï¬nished castings “that do not need polishing†and the all-around sanitary and easy-toâ€"keepclean fea- tures makes the 1914 Range ideal in every respect. - By Petition For Alderman Fourth Ward 11m mam PARKPRESS.HIGI WANTED T!) RENT' A summer home; within 25 miles of Exanston; must be furnished and contain from 7 (010 rooms’ and have grounds for children to pl7avl in. Addressl. L. P Press ofï¬ce. â€"â€"I{ you are looking for a good man to: do your lawn and garden work call on { Ax'l Peterson, 1010 Lake St. WEvanston ’ Tel 3172!: 4am; Improve and protect your property with an drnamemal fence. Benedict and O’Neil, Waukegan. “L, 417 Phone 1194-]. ti ~Chance to buy a home in a place you want at a low price: 5 room cottage and large lot. east snde and near lake. For particulars call tel. 684. tf WANTEDâ€" Second hand roll top desk and a small shed or buxlding about 10x12. suitable for chicken house. 929 N. St. Johns Ave, tel. 723-]. 7 Deemed Employment Agency WANTEDâ€"All kinds of' female help: American and foreign. Wages $7 to $10 a week. Also ï¬rst class help furnished on short notice. Apply 111 N. St. Johns Ave, telephone 263. Mrs. J. M. Donsing. \VAKTED ~ Room and board for 10 year old boy. Tel, H‘ P. 620. 6 pd EMPLOYMENT AGENCYâ€"First class help received for all household positions. Em- ployment of all kinds for women and girls. Mrs. T. Walsh. 238 N. First St. near Elm Place. Tel. 700-M‘3. 41-pd-tf â€"EMPLOYMBNT AGENCYâ€" Women de- siring work, should register. with me. .If vou need help address Mrs. Geo; Smith Jr.. over Schumachcr's drug store. Tel. 320. , tf On Monday. April 20th. [will re- open .thc PURITY POP CORN STAND. where I will serve the public with the purest and best goods as I did in the past. Arthur Vetter. pd 7 By Petition For Alderman Fourth Ward Announcement MISCELLANEOUS [:1 BYRON, J. STEVENS FOR SALE~Fir5t also station wagon dress P. I). Box 487‘ FOR SQLEâ€"Shoninger‘ plum» and M. Schulz do pianos. also player piano in bolh makes. Will rent or sell on easy paymentés. Send your tuning order here. Alde n" Piano Shop. 313 So. Gem-see St., Waukegzn. Ill. Phone 395. (1 FOR $ALE-Dresscr. lounge. porch furnituré and rugs at very low price- .. Tel. 393. 1 Governmcnt Sale of lndhn Land- In thé very near future the govern- ment will sell land that had been segre- gated or; account of their minerals. a! $2 1085 per 3pm. All within six miles ol railroadlwlth improved farms in almost Imm, Foam, FORSALEI every direction Seven-foot coal vein under all lands. For further information call on E. 5. Cooper. 2% W. Vine Ave" tel. 956. ’ if FOR SALEâ€"flames Bros. Upright piano. $50 if takén at once. Tel. 169. 7 FOR SALE ~Gas range in perfect con- dition.$15. 'Address W. R. Owen 227 W. Vininve. or tel. 405. ' 7 FOR Stalk-75 ft. lot on Gage Ave.. $600 cash (ofl‘qu‘ick- deal; 50 ft. on Lincoln Ave., 81000. Address N. A. Aldridge, Er- skine Bank Bldg, te!..§45. . 7 snunionsr Wm (50 _ FOR SALEâ€"A 6 burner, gas range. a tile lined ice box and |aundry stove. Ad- dress 140 Laurel Ave. Tel. 164. 7 pd WANTED- Plain sewing; maids dresses a speciality. ,Address Miss Peterson, 329 W. Laurel Ava. 2nd flat. 7-8 pd WANTEDâ€"A girl for general house- work. Cd! at 245 E. Park Ave‘ 7 pd WANTEDâ€"An experienced man for out- dom' work. References required. Apply a. Mrs. E. C. Ddy, 515 S. Sheridan Rd. I FOR I>ENT44-room flat at 130 Onwen tséa Av . new: Exmoor golf grounds. in quire n‘axt‘door east. ti FOR KENT-347-room house, all modern impmvgmenl‘y; hot water heat. Inquire of Jemé Sobo’y, 210 E. Centraf Ave. a FOR Ram-«‘9 room hbuse, north end of nglihmd Park, with 2 rooms reserved for men All modern conveniences with beaptiflfl grmlnds. Will rent very reason. able to Etight puny. Tel. 169. 7 FOR hunkâ€"Modern apartments and single [661113 in the Hawthorne apart- ments oh St. Johns Ave. and Moraine Rd. Tel. 776-1.. ‘ 743 FOR Rm~9 room house with bath and electric light laundry. etc. Will rent Leamniblc to. relisble party Address ‘-.. .n . Wm. ,ymtelssaYi. ' 1' FOR I ‘ «Several good houses from $35 up.“ '. lumished houses from $65 to 375‘; My One furnished house from 41» will rent for $100; Mb: monthI $641583“)- N. A. Aldridge Erskine] Bank $44». ItI.345 FOR RENT“? room house and bath. a! so Mine 8 rm md bath furnished if desired. Imyaire 215 W. Central Ave. , , 7 pd FOR RENT on SALEâ€"9 room residence. 124 Bloom says room flat Waukegan; 4 room tad Broom flats Pkannt Hue, Highway]. Addreu E. S. Gail. tel. 309. FOR Rnré-Groom flat. Inquire No. St Johns Me. Clw 7 pd. FOR BNTâ€"Rooms in small private family. voinicnt to transportation. Ad ddmss J; Prea- ofli cc. 7 AI 1 hive hold my grocery business, I desire whale all outstanding account. settled By May ï¬m. . . ,1 8! Petition For Alderman Fourth Ward FOR SALE "- C. G. Rosmow. 6-7-pd adv Winona-k class family horn- and smnhnpc. Ad 4 Central Avenue L Electric Service Get Your Coal While It’s Cheap Reduced Prices For April Deliveries We are pleased to quote Anthracite Coal for April delivery at the following prices: Large Egg ........... ' ............... $8.00 Small Egg .......................... 8.225 Range .............................. 8.25 Chestnut ........................... 8.5M Pea ................................ 7.25 Buckwheat ......................... 6.00 Solvay Coke ......................... 6.50 Above prices will increase 10 cents per. ton a month. We endeavor to supply the very highest grade Coal and guarantee full weight and will try our utmost to satisfy all customers. There will be an extra charge for carrying coal in bags or baskets. For further in- formation call phone 335. , THE HIGHLAND PARK FUEL COMPANY HERMAN DENZEL President Buy Your Coal in Ami] for next Winflnï¬ave Money SCRANTON - PITTSTON - ANTHRACITE Prices on domestic sim Anthracite Coal for April delivery will be u follows: Large Egg ............................. $8.00 per ton. . Small Egg .............................. $8 .25 per ton. Range or Stove ....................... $8.25 per ton Nu! .................................... $8.50 per to Pea .................................... $7.26 per ton Buckwheat ............. l ................ 86.00 per ton. Solvay Egg Coke .................. . . . . 56.50 not too. Solvay Nut Coke ....................... $650 pet (on. There will be an advance of 10 cems per ton on the ï¬rst of each month up to and including September, making the price next fall and wintet 50 cents per ton higher than above. - Telephone 65 FRANK L. SILJESTROM I48 Fnl St. The Conservation of Energy Public Service Company Maintained by First Church of Chrin, Scientist, of HWnd Park The expected and‘ immediate effect of war is waste. But in that highly complex business, modern warfare, the individual soldier is considered an asset. He is taught to consider avoid- able risks and conserve, not waste his energy. It’s a new philosophy and widely applic- able. YOu can avoid an im- mense waste of energy if your house is equipped for You are Cordially Invited ‘tomaketï¬eofth'e privilegesofthe CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue Hours9tolZa.m.,1t05p.m. 7:30 to 9 p. m. except Wednesdays and Sundays The bone breaking family washing, the arduous job of house cleaning can each be done by the current if you will pro- vide the proper appliances. You can iron outdoors with an electric iron. You can operate a dozen other appli- ances and enjoy an incomparable ar- tiï¬cial light. Electric Service is a lux- ury in everything but cost, If not, we can makg 19g 4 0F NORTHERN ILLINOIS Is your house wired fogitp do the work. very attractive proposition 88.00 8 25 8. 25 8.5“ CW“ m FIELD, HIGHWOOD ‘1 AND HOME EEC“ :mmbef 8 was BEATS mum N a um con {ea f 01 h foo .tev Mind {hv ) mam planed '0“ by 53 ' if the} Mirew won by 3:) 1 Mr .A e' if the} Mirthâ€" 13.: um tic-chum mane- : ally !he entire :uvu lag: board confruisz goenam distance nu: 13;: board comm» In» ~41. 'Iquor goenam disarxeuulmdc he \ Exageii Antwch and “auwnda \orrc (Gm yet by mmormn 01 69 X0 'in _ The Result in High“ Pu-k Candndate Total Majority for R. W Buckley J. L Farm; F. Stuenkel J. Bock 1 Steven: F. n. 3. Hunlity for Stevens 27 MM Rank! FIRST Wu!) William ‘Shcahcn John Peterson L. G. Stoker John Bjmk Emm Wagoner Votes Total 101 Plurality for Peterson 14 THIRD WARD John Meyers 33 WE. Rudoloh 10 John Meyers $3 4 W.G. Rudolph 1( Tom! 45 < Pimalny for Mrstrs 53 Deerficld Rank. Mrs. Eugene Ender Wm. M. Reav Fred Horenbergrr Peter Juhrmd Total 354 263 (Three highest are elected) The W Anti-Solo.- Tom . 1‘1 13 Mammy (or gush-"3 W107†Twenty vokn d W107 Madden-mm tberewuelecdoudochoolbcfli bani-5151mm. Manna! forfthe onetickdintheï¬ï¬kiv': in wars: Fame-60' L- - hmummm B.W.Sdnmcha’.kmhutu that yum. Mn Maude H. 9 «mm â€"--m|, y. mâ€"qu o.â€" Funamér. (an mm W. R. Tapper to ï¬ll unexpired u R. S. Kirchbcrgu to 61) m4 '9†a good campaigner 1)) get: the large number of 63 valet. H‘ the (act that she had no opposm Three Mudnctcou vi“ 5‘ 9°“ Afternoon-15nd“ Through no 13qu of Human patrogps of me vahland Park Wfle dlsappoxmed 138: Sunday" ‘ “Onarnval n! the famous ï¬lm. '1‘ Muskrtar: " The reason pron lhax the picture was 51) populari 9'!!! Iowa tha! Mr managfl 1 g portmmam r3. man and 1-. ’0 arrangt :x: :m: the Rasmy Hum p~:-'.;;n»~ haw Pym-n poMpm May 3rd Fm merrou’. Fri theatre m: a Lsm'm m me pic â€â€˜6 famuus (mine of Camera Myra lez. a member of (hi Whit?! fought thr 'umber mm ‘ senally demrlbc the scenes, wu‘? rid [ANY NOVBTIB AT Tli in Elected xn Fanlv Deaf. 3. Out Slim-"n; the Vote Mg 54; Come-ted The Rewhu 7 in Highwood ' , Mn. Minnie L. Browmg-e m! Seton) WARD w 51 Forum WARD SECOND H! in High-ad Pu-k kasr WAN: Men Women 138 33 THIRD Wun l3 WLRD 354 109 100/ )0! .mfm mam‘rx. the Jimmy Inn 905‘?" .» and the COI m 41 .1 134 b. m1 p"