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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Oct 1914, p. 8

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flag? . iii" F0! SALEâ€"Intemational Harvester, 1 ton auto truck; used only a short time; 1: new. Clark and Watts 113 E. mu Ave. Tel. 342. 31 FOR SALEâ€"Western pony, thomughly broken for riding. partially [or driving. reasonable ptice. Apply to A. Lawrence Mills. 602 N. St. Johns PI. Tel. 29$ C22“ Ravi-hi Drive. FOR Sanâ€"Bargain in modern B-room house, also a vacant lot. part cash. easy terms for both properties. N. A. Aldridge, Enkine Bank Bldg. Tel. 345. 31 F0! Sue-Hart and Knuse Royal hOt zit furnace. Will heat 10 rooms. Registers gndpipgs included. 325. Tel. 101. 330 FOR RENTâ€"Lower flat at 126 So.Green Bay Rd. Tel. 884-W. 3] WANTED 1'0 Ramâ€"Medium sized house with garage. on as: side. will pay from ”6 to $75 for right place. N. A. Aldridge. Bukine Bank Bldg. 31 Fox RBIâ€"Houses $25 and $40 month~ ly, tho furnished houses from $50 up; three unfurnished rooms for housekeep- ing, moderate price. N. A.‘Aldridge. Er- skine Bank Bldg. Tel. 34:1 31 F0: SALEâ€"Coal hot water heater. and one laundry gas stove, new: will sell re- asonable. Mrs. Pick. 5066 Woodlawn Ave, Chicqo. 31-32 pd F0! Rawâ€"10 room house, all modern imprvvemts. one block north ochntral Aye. Address A. L- M. Press office. 31-34 FOR RENTâ€"Large barn, reason- Iblc. Also furnished flat and fur- nished housekeeping rooms. C-T-tf Fun RENTâ€"Desitahle 5 room flat at 117 N. St. Johns Ava; all modern con- veniences. Tel. 573. C 21 tf FOR Ran 5-r00m flat. steam beat. all modern improvements. Inquire at Sobey's market. 210 E. Central Ave. C 18 If Fox Rawâ€"Steam heaxed apartment. 6 rooms and bath; two extra rooms if de- dred. 47 St. Johns Ave. phones «69 and 199. F. R Hawkins. C3 If FOR RENTâ€"Store at 21-8 E. Central Ave. Inquire Sobey's market. 210 E. Cen- tral Ave. C4 tf FOR RENT , 6-room flat. all modern im- provements. Alfred Hill. :33 Green Bay Rd. C.l3tf FOR S\L5~Shoninger pianos and M4 Schulz Co. pianos. also player piano in both makes. Will rent or sell on easy payment; Send your tuning order here. Aldens' Piano Shop. 313 So. Genesee SC. Waukegan. [11. Phone 395. C8 tf FOR SALE ‘ Choice 50-“. lots in our new subdivision along Waukegan Ave, north of Vine Ave. Price $300 and upwards; term: 350 or more; cash balance. Easy garment; 0. A Lewis Lo.. Room 218 r Block. Clark and Washington 515. or 2156 Milwaukee Ave.. Chicago. C 14 If chss help received for all household positions. Employment of sll kinds {or women and girls. Mrs. T. Walsh, 288 N. First St, near Elm Place. Tel. 790.3. C-19-tf --Eurw'msxr AGENCYâ€" Women de- u'n'ng work. should register. with me. If you need help address Mrs. (Eco. Smith 13.. over Schumacher’s drug store Tel. :00 C6 If EXPLOYXENT AGENCYâ€"I" l r s t Advertisements will not be recei led for publication in the current issue after 5 p. m. Wednesday. Licensed Employment Agency \VANTEDâ€" All kinds of female help; American and foreign. Wages $7 to $10 a week Also first class help lumished on short notice. Apply 124 50. First Sreet Ave. telephone 263. Mm J. M. Donsing. C5 (f 5 lines or less 1 insertion. 25¢. each ad- ditional line at Blmd ads. where replies are ordered lent to this otfice double rates. _'ANTED, FOR RENT, FOR SALE WNW RATE Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scicmist, of Highland Park FOR RENT FOR SALE You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privilege of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue Hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 to 5 p. m. Every day except Sunday 7JU7 3lpd FOUND FOUNDâ€"Pair of gold rimmed glasses in from of Sobey' s mlrket. Finder may have same by galling at Sobey's meat‘ market and paying 25c for this adv 311' FOUND~About 2 weeks ago, an upper: row of false teeth. Loser may have same: ‘ by calling at 1% McGovern St. and pay- ing for this adv. â€"Spanish tutoring by an experienced teacher who lived for many years in Mexico, who wishes to organize a small class in Highland Park. Address [-1 P. 8. Press office or J. O. Murdock, 975 E. 60th St.. Chicago 31-32 WAmDâ€"To loan two {all Russian candle sticks for enreminment. also other Russian souvenir: or article; Please communicate with Mn. Robert 8. Gregory. Ledgemere. Tel. 470. 31 WANTEDâ€"A seamstress capable of makmg neat children's clothes and house dresses. one day a werk. Tel. 784-]. 31 WANTED-Girl for general housework. 205 E. Vine Ave. Tel. 588. 31 WANTEDâ€" Two first class laundrcsses for private family. 810410 a week. Apply 124 50. First 5!. Mrs. J. M. Donsing. Tel. 263. 31 pd HELP WANTED WANTEDâ€" Experienced general girl must be good cook; no laundry w;ork good wages. Tel. 346. 30 LOST Lostâ€"A pearl fleur de Ii: pm between Ruggles catering and Highland Park bank Monday. Reward if returned to Mrs. M. Schafi'er. Rugglcs catering shop. Tel. 193. 3] WAN‘IEDâ€"Position as chauffeur, Chi- = lease or North Shore man of good habits. iRefermces. Tel. 717R. 31 pd : SlmAnON W'ANTED ~By first class c0l~ { lored laundresa Day work Monday. Thurs- ‘ lday and Fnday of each week. Tel. 523 Glencoe. Alice Mitchell. 31 pd POSITIDN WANTEDâ€"By experienced ; man to take care of furnace and do work ' around the house for the winter. Tel. 890»Y-1. 31 pd SITUATION WANTED-Reliable man, , Swedishfas a caretaker of your furnace ‘ during the cold weather; also other work : (lone in the house if required. John Olin, 306 W. Central Ave. Tell 1103, Green's. News Co., Highland Park. 31 pd, SITUATION WANTED POSITION WANTEDâ€"By experi- Ienced furnace man. Will cure for furnace during the winter months. W. H. Smith, Ravine Place 28â€"31pd WANTEDâ€"Position by an ofl'ico man of some years and experience for all or part time, in or near High- land Perk or Chicago :5 bookkeeper, cashier, stenographer, correspondent or private secretary. Experienced in building, leather, publishing, nursery and other lines of business. Address F. S. L. Highland Park Press if pd It 120 Uncoln Ave. Phone 1069 FURNISHED Rooms FOR RENTâ€"Either for light housekeeping or single. Heat. bath. hot water. elcctric light. etc. Price very reasonable. Apply J. T. Montgomery. 126 S. First St., [L P. 31 pd FOR RENT' Nicely furnished room. 235 W. Vine Ave. Tel. 405. If pd Announcement wishes to announce (hi! she has started I DreuMnldngPulor 25c to $2.00 CWea's Bonnets in white and colors Prices ranging from 25c to $2.00 We oarrya largelile of Infants Goods~Sweatem Booties, Mil- tels, Caps. Underwear and any fancy novelties. Daily 5 Ready- to-Wear Sec-ad Door West ofThuln Phone 1072 Hgflad M Ill $2.50 to $10.00 Chflm's flats in dark and light colors Prices ranging from Childm's Cuts sizes 2 to 14 Prices rut-(fro- Children's Coats, Hats and FALL SHOWING M'm Ruth 3.," MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT SPECIAL LIGHT KN< THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARKIILINOIS Monday Evening, October 5,1914 ‘5 AT EIGHT OCLOCK The Publzc 25 Cordzally Invzted to be present FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST HIGHLAND PARK A FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Virgil 0. S trickier, THE BEST ARTIFICIAL LIGHT KNOWN Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts The Church Edifice A well lighted store is the stepping stone to success---It stamps a merchant as progressive. A flood of light evenly diffused over the en- tire stock which will closely resemble daylight can only be secured by using the new Gas Arcs. A SILENT SALESMAN ISTHEMODERN GAS ARC A well lighted store is the stepping stone to success---It stamps a merchant as progressive. A flood of light evenly diffused over the en- tire stock which will closely resemble daylight Hazel Avenue, near St. Johns Avenue will be given under the auspices Qf m h u not)!“ the Gospel 0' J canon whdl J“ by the Invyorl were plying hi1 mum; to antr- ho turned to I I who won SLIM them, “Y. M the truth I’ll” all of the Bib“ of yruur £131 than 01'): uttxrfl prescribe: the 1 man m, Kna'l come through through the Ill!) to an word. d he delivered {1 death not by I but by filling I pun-n Chrilfll tear-he: that [hi and um I! mall and that both I! cured by om.| ~4 phynul prove-l lutuuon 0! mph" error And {1130' consciounnou. x “VF. 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