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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 May 1914, p. 8

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Mails close as follows: 7:13 a m. for all points north; 8:48 a. m. for all points except local north; 11:49 a. m. for all points north; 12:35 9. m. f01' all points except local nonh; 2:13 p. m. for all points south. and Highwood; '3fll p. m. for all points north except HW' wood; 5:42 p. m. for all points; 6:30 p. m for all points. Sunday: 5:46 p. m. for all point; High“ M “In Service It employs the common tin. nickeled. steel and granite ware dishes that are part of the equipment of every kitchen. Neither aluminum or specially built utensils are necessary. Look at the pictures. They don‘t show (11/ the dishesiusable. Ordinary Kitchen ’ Utensils; THE SALE AT HALF PRICE-«THAT IS AT Will continue from May 11 to May 16 only Does your Lawn Mower, need repairing or sharpening? ENow'is the time to have it at- tended to. We have installed a machine purposely for doing that kind of work! and if you send‘your moWer to us we will guar- antee that it "will be done satlsfactorily and the price will be reasonable. Public Service Company An Electric Stove Harder’s Hardware ll? (FOR A.WEEK ONLY AT THIS PRICE) “ th’n you want Hardware, think ofHarder, Ihcy go togelher” Regular Price $5.00 OF NORTHERN lLUNOlS 55m PHONE 23 THAT COOKS WITH $2.50 $2.50 It will boil, fry, stew, toast-- it will operate a common cereal cooker. On those quick occasions that arise it’s transfor- mable into a chafing dish and-mote tlu'snif you get a cord long elongh you can cook break: fast on it on the porch when summer’s breath grows torrid. tric Stove, small and light-~you can 'carry it around in your hand-«but it's powerful enough in action to do a great deal of the regular cooking for the family with current taken from any lamp SOL ket-- -and a moderate amount of that. El Glosjnvo 22,, Photo ‘ ' l J ‘ V W' 4 1 No Danger. I Rich Fatherâ€"l fear' that ybnng man of yours In living beyond ms mean. Daughterâ€"OIL no. papa; he hm”! any â€"Rivstun Trnnwrlpt ou,“ . Long w". ion short notice. Apply 111 N. St. John; "Does fl «1w! mmh to feed the g! fAVC" tekphone 263 J M M rum-n? 1 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY-Firstcllss No: )0" See a ”me pm»; a long ireceivcd for all household position; Em- mm mm H m “~H gpxoymem of all kind: for women and )9 arvard Lampoon girls. Mrs. T Walsh 238 N First St. No Dancer I ; mar Elm mace Tel MM 3 u pd“ Rich Fatherâ€"l fear' that young man ‘Emm‘m AGENCIâ€" wm'n 6" n! yours I! livinz beyond mi mean. .lfgfiefi'filyfigr’g‘ 'fikwéihoms‘mig Dnngbrerâ€" Oh no papa; he hunt nfl" â€"nustun TrnnM'rIpL agoovcr Schumachers drug “0" 3d- as it‘s called, is a Glowing Coil Elec- 6-11.. , ,5. {éflai‘fii Fox SALEâ€"Fresh duck €888. 'l‘eI.I 709-.w 8-9de $012 SALEâ€" One of the finest 10 acreI places on Macataw Bay, near Holland. Mich. Good soil, fine large buildings. bearing apple orchard, good water. Price ‘ reasonable. Will give easy terms or CX-I change for Highland Park property. Cat; ‘9 alog free. John Weersing, Holland, Mich.’ 8-10pd; Mrs. Julia M. Deming will mave her; employment and real estate 060: about May fint to 124 S. First St. 8.12 x " WANTEDâ€"All kinds of female helpf American and foreign. Wages $7 to $10‘ a week. Also fiat class help furnished~ on short notice. Apply 111 N. St. Johns! Ava, telephone 263. Mrs. J. M. Dowsing!z EMPLOYMENT AGENCYâ€"Firs; glass help 3 “-AA; 1,,, -u L, ,, ,n u; every direction. Seven-foot coal vein under mm For [nutter WM call on E. 5. Cooper. 234 W. Vine Ava, tel, 956. tf Fox SALEâ€"Fresh duck can Tc]. FOR SALE â€"$200.00 4 cylinder 7 passer;- ger Winton car. Address Oscar Hjelte, Glencoe garage, Glencoe, 111. 911 Govern-Ion! 8d: of Indian land. In the very near future the govern- ment will sell land that had hcen segre- u'ted on Account of thgir minerals, at 82 to‘Spcrm All within six miles of railroad with improved {Inns in almost FOR SALE - 8 room house, 50 ft. lot, Webs!er Ave, Highwood. $2200 for quick deal. N. A. Aldridge, Erskine Bank Bldg. Tel. 345. 10 FUR SALE OR RliNrâ€"fi mom mudern house on Skokie Ave. Arxhur St. Peter, teL 726-1.. 10 FOR SALEâ€"12 room house wnh one half acre of ground. price $7500. One half cash, balance on lime. P. O. Box No. 715. 10 FHR Saw:- 1914 broiler rhnckrns dress- ed My order. Addx‘css J. 1‘. Ma‘ffen.‘ Tel. 5009 (I FQR SALE-Shom’nger pianos and M. Schulz Col pianos. also plays!" piano in both makes. Will rent or sell on easy payments. nd your tuning order here. Aldens' Piano Shop, 313 So, (lencsce $1., Waukegan, 111. Phone 395. If FOR SALEâ€"Secund hand gas range. 4 burner, good as new and ml} bell chcnp‘ 114.315 FOR SALEâ€"Over two acres nice high land in McDaniels subdivision. having 25 feet fronting on a paved snefl with sewer and water pipes in. This is the cheapest piece of property in Highland Park if bought at once. Phone 803-W. C, H. Baker, owner. 10-12 pd FOR SALEâ€"Lot on Green Bay Rd‘ and Prairie Ava, 955x67§ fl.. south line of 121 ft, deep, west line 138 it. deep; Address Mrs. Anna Fagan. R, F. 1)., DeerfieId. 9-10 pd FOR SALEâ€"Baby buggy in excellent condition, almost npw. Will sell {or $7. Address 145 50. Green Bay Rd. 10 jwmm, ran my, ron 5m, | will do away with the old time Tea Kettle Brigade on Saturday nights, and give excellent service at a minimUm cost. These heat- ers are For Sale by all Highland Park‘Plumbers or the North Shore Gas Co. Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist. of Highland Park Announcement You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue Hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.‘ 7:30 to 9 p. m. except Wednesdaysand Sundays FOR SALE The Tank Heater It 15 especially adapted for your families comfort and convenience. The Automatic Hater will give you an abundance of Hot Water at any time day or night. Let us mail you a list of satisfied users in Highland Park. ‘ Telephone 194 10 pd 1 A teacher wishes tutkoring in grammar igndeu. or first year Latin and Algebra. ?Would act as companion for children on 'field tripl. H. M. G. 118 Scoville Ave” $03k Park, [IL 10-11 pd WANTEDâ€"Young man to work u help er and make himself generally useful around shop. Address P. O. Box H. High- lmd Park. 10 er, wages Phone 178 WANTEDâ€"A girl for general house work. Tel. 517. ‘ 10 HELP WANTED . WANTED â€"Capable girl for gene“! housework. no washing or ironing; 3 in family; $8. References required. Address‘ Box 22. Ravinia, Ill. 9-10 WANTEDâ€"A laundrws to take washing home all summer. Address Box 73. Ra- vinia, Tel. 669. 10 FOl'NDâ€"Gems rain Press office. Evans block, over Warren's Dry Goods store. All outsme rooms. For informa- tion cal! tel. 675. ‘ ti W. C. A. three very desirable bedrooms in their btautiful new apartments in the FUR REXTâ€"T-roum house, all modern imprm'rnwnh; hot water heat. Inquire of Jesse Sobe}. 210 E. Central Aw. If FOR RENT 0R SALEâ€"9 room rchence, 124 Blmvm $1.3 mom flat Waukzgan: 4 mom and 6 mum flats Pleasant Place. Highwmd. Address 115. (iall, lel. 309. tral Ave. . 1! FOR RENT-Steam heated apartment, 6 rooms and bath; two extra rooms if de- sired. 47 St. Johns Ave, phones 49 and 199. F. P. Hawkins. , tf FUR RENT~â€" Desirable 6 room flat, 210 E. Central Ave. Steam heat. Sobgk markul. 210 E. Central Ave. hf FUR RENT- 4 room flat at 130 ()nwen-l tsia Amxe near Exmoor golf grounds. ln- quire new door cast. If FOR RENTâ€" Furnished room with all modern .mprovements. Apply at 124 50. First St. Tel 263 J M. Donsing. 10-13pd‘ FOR RENTâ€"House and barn at 429 W Deerfield Ave. Tel. 709 W. t! FOR RLVTâ€"Fumished large convenient 1 first flat. With or without piano. Address‘ 231 No. St. Johns Ave. or tel. 790-W. tf FUR RENTâ€"Store room at 134 E Centrall Ave. next door to postoffice. Inquire ofl A. W. Fletcher, tel. 126. If} FQR Ran-Store at 208 E. Central? Ave. Inquire Sobey‘s market, 2.10 E. Cen- tral Ave. N FOR RENTâ€"â€"Afmr May 1K5 by (he ' wall keep you in Hot Water All the Time srruxnons‘ wm rm WANTEDâ€"Good lady clothes iron- :s $2 per day. Reliabie Laundry. 78. 10 FOR RENT FOUND coat. Apply at 10pd doubtless have can rfieats thxt 30' \unount of careful cooking and net aoning could make tender and fine flavored. CHOICE CUTS 2: J. Smith a “baht-JIMM- Iron Rags Metal Rubber of mean of the best quality are Ii. only kind we oficr you. What M ' we send you tomorrow? North of Deetfidd H muc.au.w.n.n. ‘ 301M064 Hi‘hhndhi : { Tacos-u Hun.“ Puk sac-Yd “'ANTED m Rani Small conic or flat. P. O. Box 164 lOfl “'ANTEDâ€"Sewing by experienced“- stress. 244 N. Green Bay Rd. Telim Chiropodist every Saturdav a} 3i; lhffman‘s Beauty Shop. b Sheridan Hours from 8 a. m to 1“ p. n]. '19-“): Nicely furnished roams to pani’ 19 played during the day. Phone 194. 215 E. Central Ave. ‘I MISCELLANEOUS. “VANTEXM To rem 4 or 5 room an. mshed cottage. Answer F. “KEEP. Press. 19-11 fl With that idea m mxnd i! xs my“ to volg for the pending bxll'. In the meantime mere IE only m‘ and sane course and that is provide an selves wnh a navy and an army M’ w cope with any sutuaxion which my ago, authorizing the President foru‘ with the other nations, firm 3 usual channels. with a new to m their united action in the adofliu' i such a “Naval Holiday" during» fl period no naval additions would h‘ or provided for by such nahona. But what of the Naval Holiday h' advocated by Lord Church”? l f. *3 it whenever (but not 1111 then) I! “i great World Powers agree to m‘.‘ such a program. 1 voted for the!” tion which passed the House soul”; m night 5.. H II- VENCEL MUZIK CONTINUED FROM PAGE ON! . khe nannns of the eanh or semen!“r intoa cocked hat 1n less time “.1 takes to t?“ it. ‘ ~ "1 BARBER SHOP W. Central Ave. Hm} THOMSON FOR ARMY] AND NAVY 1m; Automobile Tires, “at! Rubbm A SPECIAL‘ Soho”. Snniury Shop rough... ”I433 Drop me a postal card on: telephone me and I will call for OUR MEATS Paper, etc. they look; Yet? Highland M 1019,: third 23"” Chaww'n‘ the hni‘ "‘ ‘ floosenlr‘k‘ J; ‘be samv Y+ athrr U1 "'4’ are 52111 tw- 4" 111 W haVr gt)! 1' t Rwlars unit a 01116! sum", n 1 go: Sundm ~ tam m‘ managm in wing to rheumafl fin domg 11a flapke ua< nu: “kae ua< nut 01 .o_ and ““f‘.nle\ 0' his shoes \nmuu! As yet 1M- 1 fi'tcher ahhuugh “tried out" but c proven himwif I Sanders. He wt] and has a “arid You may hrzr (r There's no quest game bemsz 8 2001 always showed land Parkers R Central Peri. Su L Duffy 1. i wpmb 3' P.w‘hlhv.nl a}. charm Harman ”3‘ rd‘ hwy-7‘ Thr Creme-71:5 \1 from H):- \\ aukq Sunday I») the cod 4f!) fans “amend; ccnamly a 91an ness of the scam. the part of both :4 particular was sol fielding was clean The home phi assault on ()oggin ning and kept 1t us: out the game ex one inning ~the 6 most damaging w 3M ninth inmngs forced te yield u Dufly. Richards. Hf the Crescent; and Luner of Wu in; kids of the [I with the ball vii Waukegan xnfield local men played ‘ field Espcaallyi of Whiting, who C for the Crescent; Into aervxce ax the o! the nun-appe: Crescent right gal Next Sunda} :1. field at Ravima F Struggle 15 m pm: team, because n X: games played so f the horsehlde for Up a (as: and anal Conrad RF Whnm MCI mm W» Sandr" } The home (can! mercifully, lamb! 17 bingles that w: Waukegan also ' hal’d. Clouhng [1‘ times for 17 pilio‘ Dar. Q Johr‘sw “F1541 ' Kll‘m I Xhmdwe ' I \x \ i Allen Rt 1% Manly play: awaken Interest i Brrmar Marv we (”AC of! him Comm ByC 'th

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