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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Jul 1915, p. 7

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n giver. Dogs and Can Rate \‘stermarinm 5 DOEGLAS iary Surgeon jerin'. UPOâ€" H Construc- Sin Engineer- :gmtruction. ne Bank Bidi- QICHUND PARK. ILL Hi'hhnd‘P [7‘ GATES Dunno Commons hc.‘ u um» .m: anme In! our «)u.‘ nu firm Ilucthef Ill liny rune-mm ¢ ('un-mln lemuyLIMAIUQOO‘ on Put-u aw .mr .unan I. ”to" I. “I‘M! Mann ll, Co. ”fl mm u: the 1):. Ed D. Fritsch STS and Engravins e BEST ‘ng ter. P1889 nultr) Ave. a Sky” 113 and a. u uh MUZIK ’EFFEN SHOP Highland Park nn‘ ,axd :res mg evening “than“ 1 Ave. Hahn-d Pui :yor .ung mg ood that That". ssell “:6 min I" mull“ )x."vxl . ' u. auqu' ‘3'“ and Decor-tin. no 1096 tEetml SON OVER 05 VIA!" L Ixrlmtncl I], "d: Ave-IQ Tel 534" Specially ID PARK. ILL Tun: I!” mum m1 ‘u’k WANTED, FOR RENT, FOR SALE L_â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€". wh.‘ Eunorum AGENCYâ€"Fin! clue help received for all household positions. Em-l ployment of all kinds for women and: girls. Mn 1‘. Walsh. 315 E. Park Ave. mar Linden. Tel. 868 R. ti 2 WANTED’AH kinds of female -help;§ 'can and foreign. Wages S7 to $10? 22:2; Also firstclass help fumished‘ short notice. Apply l24 South First g: telephone 263. Mrs. J. M. DonsmgN tfr 'â€"â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"_â€"'â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" , FOR RENT to Do When Camping or When a Jeweler Can’t I. Found. What to do with I water locked Witch ls often a problem when one b caught in the wilderness. or ‘in s com- munity where no Jeweler is to be found. Luck of knowing what steps to tske often results in much expense. it not in the utter ruin of the watch. Watches made with both a screw face and screw back may be dried easily by removing the front and beck. ‘ empLying the watch of as much water as will run out. reversing the crystal. screwing it on the back of the watch end then laying it where the sun will have a chance to reflect through the Ina: Lmden. Tel. 868 K. WANTED’AH kinds of female -h American and foreign. Wages s7 to .week. Also firstclass help fumis on short nouce. Apply l24 South F St., telephone 263. Mrs. J. M. Dona FOR RENT â€"room house and barn at l 33 w, Deenield Ave. Tel. 709-W. m l FOR REMâ€"Modern aptarments of 4 to. 6 rooms. wnh or without furnishings. In- ‘ ire of H. Palmer. cor. St. Johns Ave.1 and Murame Rd. Tel. TTG-M. {fl l FOR RENT JS-rooms and bath, hard-t ” floors. oak and maple finish, 2? rches. 2 blocks from Ravinia depot. T £2000 per month. F. A. Tucker. Tel. 57. 3 ti ? Fox RENTâ€"9-room house with all modern improvements. § acre; fine fruit M etc. East side; also several houses; cottages for rent. Apply 124 S. First I 5:. Tel. 263. J. M. Donsing. tf : Fog RENTâ€"Safety deposit boxes and vault space for storage of trunks etc. atl (he Erskine Bank. tf ; FOR Ruffâ€"Steam heated apartment. 6 . moms and bath; two extra rooms if de- . fired. 47 St. Johns Ave, phones 49 and ' 199. F. P. Hawkms. [f1 1:". atw ..._. ..--e m, _' able. Telephone 207. 21 ‘ FOR SALE «Two 5â€"year old horses, combination. Inquire Dr. C. W. Youngt Tel. Lake Forest 110. tf ’ MUST BE SOLDâ€"One of the finat dniry 1 terms in southern Wisconsin. one mile} from county seat, fully stocked, complete 2 buildings. 273 acres. 50 cows Address 1 owner, E. T. Heineman. 54 Washington“ St. Valparaiso, Ind. 1921 ’ Fox SALEâ€"Comfortable 5-room cottage in good condition. nice lot with trees. i shrubs and garden. Small payment down 3 and balance to snit purchaser. Make an ; ‘11.;‘I__ câ€"binAl In“ WIIIL‘. u; -u. . I... ofler. Address N. A. Aldridge. Erskinei Bank Bldg. Tel. 345. If pd FOR SALEâ€"Choice lot. 100 feet from 5 use. near Vine Ave station. Highland __ ..... FOR SALEâ€"Choice lot. 100 feet front- age, near Vine Ave. station. Highland Park. $20.00 per foot; sewer and water ”id. Addrass the Highland Park Press or F. S. Amick. 534 Leamington Ave., Chicago. a pd FOR SALE-Choice 50ft lots in our new subdivision along Waukegan Ave. north of Vine Ave. Price $300 and upwards; arms $50 or more; cash balance. Easy ryments. O. A. Lewis Lo. Room 218 caper Block. Clark and Washington Sts. «2156 Milwaukee Ave. Chicago. tf Fox SALE-Beautiful new 5-room bun- galow at 25 Onwentsia Ave., large rooms. decorated throughout; fine bathroom. cement cellar. furnace heat. hot and cold water connections; white enameled plumbing fixtures; latest electric light fixtures; shades and screens for all win- dows; screened porch. Price $3250.00, easy payments if desired. 0. A. Lewis Co. Room 218 Reaper Block. 105 N.Clark St. Chicago. Ill. tf FOR SALEâ€".â€"\ choice assortment of car- riaaa; WIH sell very reasonable. Address Carleton Moseley. 626 Prospect Ave. Tel. 19. ' if :FOR SALE ~Saddle and driving mare. buggy and harness. fancy registered Car- nock and WhueiDulchess Homer pigeons. J. L. Gibson. 220 N. Second St. Tel. 958‘ LOSTâ€"Black ostrich feather fan on Thursday, between Ravinia Park ar.‘ Academy grounds, perhaps on the five o’clock north bound car. Reward if re- mmed to 106 Ravine Drive, or tel. H. P. Fon SALE<A gentle pony. used to mdmn. also harness and trap; reason- LOSTâ€"â€"A ladys cape. dark blue satin, ween chiffon Tmmg, Sunday night. July 18.“; between Ravima and Highland Park. LDeral reward (or return of same to P. L Menu. 1832 Lincoln Ave, Chicago. Ill. Tel. Lincoln 116. 21 LOST‘Out of an automobile between Lake Forest and Highland Park. a black handbag comammg money and keys. $5 reward if returned to er Thos. R. Lynas. Vine Ave, Highland Park. 21 MISCELLANEOUS. Farm Hands Free _ â€"Free of charge to farmers. help pay- lngown train fares. W: supply smgle farm hands. dairy hands and married couple thnmuthy experienced. Diamond Firm Hand Agency, 32 So. Canal St.. 2nd 3001'. Chicago. R. Dlamond. Phone Main 5074. If Wronmc. Marnamnlcs ~Telephone 70+R. Geo. G. Taylor of Deerfield Shields Township lllgh 5:hool. 328 E. Central Ave. 1921 Call} C, R"; to be done. cap or tea put»; Holbrook or [t' you WI“ find "m WANTED 7R mm m I‘dY. mvdera'c price Address by 19:: gr Mr Hotel. WA.NI‘EDâ€"â€"E \- )er -nced gardner for out- Iide and gm 7}“ us: work; must have first elm re -:v'?1 Ls work an the vear. Addnss .\\ ll x. md Pdgk Press. 219d WAVTEnâ€"g )n M tent cook and laun 4:235. hm‘ .\ 0 :Hr. Cilia: thE. Laurel Ave. or Lei, m I“; 4‘ rz-C . «~21 W-\VTED ~;\ : umment girl for 86““3' housework. in r1: S 32 Lind-:n Park Place. 21 _S|T1‘\r{u\ ‘.\'\\'rgpâ€"Cgoking or can- “mK. by :h- H. v' xv - 2k ' ) )d rein-renew: Phone Lakt- ;\ red .321 R. 331 pd waen 4 w )d laundress wants a Bosnian m ‘ 1 1.- no family two or three divs ea *1 x ‘ -< Addre‘s Mrs 10h" Freemll. 1»; :1; «xv 5(. Hi; land ParL ' 21 rd VVAVTED \ Bosnian m .1 :1 divs ea") x Freemll. 16 :1 Wuraa ~ \ I Compimm SITU ATION WANTED FOR HELP WANTED LOST ‘rmz girl wants pasition to children. Phone “249. dark blue satin. 21 ff "WATER SOAKED WATCHES. u will r screwing md then have a c crystal. The heat of the sun on the crystal will draw the moisture from the works in fifteen or twenty mlnutea.‘ If water still remalna in the works. the cry-(ll may be unscrewed. wiped and replaced and the process repeated. After the sun falls to draw any more of the water out on to the glau it in safe to conclude that there Is no more in the works. and the oil originally on them. warmed by the sun. lubricate: of the water out on to the glnu it in safe to conclude that there Is no more in the works. and the all orlglnally on them. warmed by the sun. lubricate: the parts. There should he no more trouble wlth the watch. although It ls advluble to have it exnmlned by a jeWeler It the earliest opportunityâ€"Technlcal World Thoy Appear Gluing Boo-nu of (he Publicity They Flag. The capacity of some people for at tectlng errors in the newspaper- I: max-\‘elous. Also It Is singular how many unexpected meanings the people can find. It the reporter writes that a man Wore a coat of such and such a char- acter some one may call hp and at If the coat was all the man had on? To satisfy these lllerallntu you must enumerate ltem by item the other artl- cles of attire or they will accuse you of making the victim appear but naked. ‘ The render who digests his paper on the qule‘ 111 Ma home feels that he has shown great brllllancy If he detect: an error in grammar or capitalisation. It is one thing to and mistakeI at your' leisure in another manI work. quite‘ another to turn out I high decree of] accuracy and preclIion in the [mate of nowapaper compoaition. ‘ The banker makes blunden in hial figures. the lawyer drawn p incorrect papers. and the business an IubmltI erroneous billa Such blunders are known only to the few person whom they concern. The newspaper iI like the actor on the stage. whose Ilightaat slip ls manifest to all and IeemI ridlcu- lonI â€"Iowa City Republican. “According to Hoyle." The first author of books dealing with card games was Edmund Hoyle. who died in London. axed ninety-seven, in 1770. His treatises on whilst. piquet and other games are still authorities. and “According to Hoyle" has become a proverb. Hoyle has been called the inventor of wliist. which is an error. although he was the first to popularize the game and place it on'u aclontitlc and exact footing. Hoyle was a lawyer by pron-salon. but he derived a good in come from his books. For his treatin- on Whist he rem-Hod 85.000. and 1h.- work was so popular that it run through five editions the first year. 1» sides many pirated edition; Boyh- gave instructions in whist to parties of ladies nnil gentlemen. charging vnvh $5 per lesson. For some years he held an omcinl court position in lrvlnmi which paid him $3.000 per year Hoyle's book on whiat was first pub- lished in 1743. Lord Wolseley noted that spelllnl had been the weak point. of many great commanders. He was defending Marlborough against the charge of ii literacy. brought by Lord Chesterfield for one. who fluid he was “eminently illiterute. wrote llilll English and spelt it worse." \\'nlseley replied (hat :1 great many or Marllmmugh's dis- tinguished contemlximrin. such n.~ Lunl (‘luum-liur Somers. spelled quite as badly and that Wellington and Nu poleuu also Were among those wbn could new-r leuru to do'it pruperly _, London Telegrupix Rudy to Bargain. Sultor (to her fathomâ€"Sir. I love (hr very ground your daughter trvuds on l-‘nthvr 1grlnxly)~Well,_\-oulm umu. yu ain't the first puny thut's liml :m m mclum-ut for It. [hwy-mvwr. I! 3m- luvc ll well enough (u come und lu-t: pay up the umrtuzum on It you «an mun-y Snmh.~â€"Exrlmnge. A Wiu Woman. Mr. Snuggle munpphhu'vâ€"Ikm'z lu- (‘orru‘tlnu that boy nhvuyi. Sarah. Lot nature (nko- It: cuurw. Wnu'l )nu’.‘ Mrs: Snugglv [laying “side the nhhmlm I'll do nntlmn: of NW son. Mr Sun: :10. I dun“! Intend that any wnmun shall hun- nu: h u Rimbaud as I've gut 1r 1 can vrm‘cnt It. nu urn . "Oh. we have M'rvants on the pre- mlsns n day or two at n time. but we dun't kwp them."~"nuston Post. Hard to Kup. “Do \ou km- p am sorxunts "No. of (nurse not." “But I lhnugh! I saw on Utuhvn '3" "Oh. we have M'rvants m A Bothr Roawn. Askitxâ€"Why do you nlway: avoid fillow? I'M ynu nwe him money? Tel- m-xo; and I don‘t want him to owe me nny.â€"â€"lndhmlp0lls sar. yl NEWSPAPER ERRORS. ; it on the a laying it chance to de that t and the ‘ I by the ..d own.“ 1 saw one in your draw any more the glnu it in mm In no more an originally on sun. lubricate: m the watch the sun will through the at and back. much water the crystal. that mom"! In: steps expense. watch. a screw be dried crystnl - works r wuter cry-(ll more it h more Note mm- dalxn the trunk “rm; room. extending acro- [be all” from of am home. with nbundme of vull space ion for the piano and otbor lure furnlmm. Epoch) “(cation in culled m the bound ailing. only cm- bum! bein‘ used. There in a Iplenmd Inge nnplnoe n! the 0nd of the mom. with bum In bookcm -: each m. and m vlndmn more, Iflonfln‘ mm Ind 3171a: h when] datorlth'e «Red. A lure findnw on the Inn; nae fur when an fluency nddldoml mm Thu tuuurul mum cormpond- wnn the lrflsflc’exteflor of this nae home, whk‘h u an (on by 1% feet deep over tho mlln p‘rt. Coat to hulld. exrluniw of heating and plumbing. ”I!“ Dada who. by Glam L. sum. mum. Minnfppolo. Upon rim-1p: of 81 the publisher of M'l book fof‘pllnn. "Ameriran DWoH from 81.00!!! to $6.000; also book of mm balm 629. by Glenn L. [WING noun or we" BE um. §BUNGA10W IN ROUGH CAST. PERSPECTIVE vxswrruou A PHOTOGRAPH. FLOOR PLAN. PERSPECTIVE INTERIOR VIEWâ€"LIVING BOON the publisher of thin paper wfll furnish I cum- 0! 'Amoriran Dwvlnnn,“ It contain. 310 data“ motln‘ also book of lnterhn. 81 per copy. Silton. Architect. Minneapolis. Minna \‘lE\\'â€"l-‘ll())l A PHOTOGRAPH This bungalow II M rough (‘IIL wan UH I dark hnuun. [hr 4‘ Var} :‘I'lurootnn- nL Var} :‘I'lurootnn- mu ;u- lnrxn- nun n-um (wrmml; ‘ 1m: mun II} n l‘rn-wh <1 hmm hm- n nnqvluw um lump Inning rum. mm! u IMv-l-Inrd Thi- Lib hq-h [- “: “mum-men! n.’ r"! Hu- \mxh-xnn-‘u, \th «UM-mm Lh' also n‘fr‘grlnilur npnw yhnmnx m lm- n-mry In Mr nmr 11... m» l-vde-m- an: amply prundn-l “uh rl-mfl qua» and lho-rr \u nlw n «100d M! um .nmn hull) and HII- I-fl llw (“[11an room Bath 15 vn-ll Imnced MM 1- dlunuwl tmnvukmly fur bulb huh-ulna. Flu. 3‘ {Hi In) 30 flV“ fin! mutt, 1' (PM: Imminent. T {nu-t under an. 7111‘ ntur) uni-had rm» [whim-Id noon nnd erh «T umk fihhh‘ N'I‘HIN‘ I101”! LID nut-hm! 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(If) [[0 [mm "rhnt'u n-rp «nw Mn" did) that (1»- hnny pm: WHY") EARTHOU AXES. t" n-rp «Mr A ullror mama did) (1m and In M hon-mg. plflc Worth 8“!) if lmr‘lln In and ate-I nitâ€"ham“ Fm rllu'l Imoum‘ M“ r um ulwnm'rr l or mu lu- Ml‘np premium to Ina-ml ’ on U!- Im- ”Hill. “I" quit: on . lam I tor-0m- Hf. Vulcani‘zing and REPAIRING AW Turk. Mala Rubbers A SPECIALTY hidC.N.\V.KIL Ia Nu“! "W P“ 1......- Huu-u tutu-Y4 BARTLETT THEATRE Carl Amswald l7 McGOVbflI Streak NorthofDoufieHRo-d In Ill!- dome, onevblocl nonh 01 the Than-r warm mghu Open urdnnce no: In good con- dition {at rem rum-Ne lnquxre o! W. W. BlrtleIL Hughwood. Ill BARTLETT THEATRE Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for Work Gunraalecd ’hca Remnlble AmmWfi-vumcmm cumuofl hand. at max-n MIC. uâ€" â€".~â€" lawn mic. .- hi this up on mull-t m.- nd have: “M (10ch II do. Ill ordinary rig. and wvul mmrâ€" cod Ti 1158 1.5.5... 631 DEW” FRED SCHAEFER Pwu’ smc Emi- baldi- Rah Automobile and Bicycle Tubes Rubber Papet, mtg-rum- Highwood Black Box Hilhwood Liftin- ', etc. H nghlmd Pad

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