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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Jun 1916, p. 8

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Fm Rentâ€"A furnished 6-room bungalow with sleeping porch for summer months on Ridgewood Drive. Tel. H. P. 741-31. 14 For Routâ€"Vacant houses for $30, $50. 875. to $150 monthly. Also 6 room heat- qdnpprtment §35montllly.. Anddress_N. A: ’Kidridge. Erskine Ba'nk Bldg. Tel, 345. R5803 M. 14 Fot Reneâ€"Furnished houses, 7 room house at $75 for 3 months; 12 room louse. central location with garage and rden $200. N. A. Aldridge, Erskine nk Bldg. Tel. 345. Re: 803 M. 14 For Rent -â€" High clue modem epertmente, cox-net St. Johns Avenue end Moraine Rood. Address H. Pelmet on premises. Tel. H. P. 776-M. t! For 5.1.. Second hand fixtures to be- sold at a sacrifice if taken at oncezz cigar cases. 1 cigar humidor. 3 wall cases. 2 candy cases E. F. Pratt, 39 S. St. Johns Ave. Tel. H. P. ll03. t? For Salkâ€"Five vacam 10‘: 100x250 h. at $35 per foot and also 50 tom lot with 10 room house on emy terms, $500 down $60 monthly. N. A. Aldridae. Erskine Bank Bldg. Tel. 345. Res. 803 M. 14 For Saleâ€"One hating stove in condition and on. cook stove pncticany new. price of etch $15.00. Cd] telephone H. P. 1108. 14 Pot Routâ€"Nicely furnished 6 room Ipurtment. Near Exmoor Club. Will rent for summer month; Telephone 155. tf-pd For Ratâ€"Safety deposit boxes and vault space for storage of trunks. etc. at the Erskine Bank. If 155. For Rent and For Salkâ€"Houses in Highland Park and Highwood. In- quire Louis N. Berube. Tel. H. P. 711-M. t! For Rentâ€"A five-room cottage, furnished. Tel. H. P. 481. Mrs. Don- lhue. 14 For Rentâ€"A ten-room house in Highwood. Tel. H. P. 88. L. E. Wahlman. 14 Wanted to Rentâ€"A house in High- hnd Park, furnished or unfurnished, for July and August. Bank reference. Excellent care. Please give full par- ticulars. Lt. Colonel H. F. Johnson, Administrative Staff, State House. Springfield, Ill. 14â€"17 For Rentâ€"Two sunny corner rooms at Y. W. C. A. headquarters. Teleâ€" phone H. P. 675 before 12 M. and otter 5 P. M. tf wingedâ€"An kinds of female help; American and foreign. Wages $7 to $10 a week. Also first class help furnished on short notice. Apply Room 1, State Bank Bldg., Mrs. J. M. Donsjng, telepgone 263. tf Licensed Employment Agency Employment Agenciâ€" First c113: help received for all ousehold posi- tiom. Em loyment of all kinds for women an girls. Mrs. T. Walsh, 315 E. Park Avenue, near Linden. Tale} hone 1066. tf-pd Iw'mm, {Ohm FOR SALE | F your home is not wired or if it is inadequately wired and you lack wall lights, floor and base-board outlets. let us talk with you about it. You will be surprised to know how simple and inexpensive it is to have your home wired. We can do the work quickly, with little or no dirt. Our work is of the highest class-four wiring appliances are of the best grade. We can give you the very best service. It’s Old and Strong 3 per cent interest paid on Savings Real Estate, Loans and Insurance THE ERSKIN E BANK Maintained by First Church or Chnst. Scientist, of nghiaml Z'ark FOR SALE FOR RENT H. W. Huber Electric C0. General Electrical ContraCting Phone 490 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., I to 5 p. m. Every Day except Sunday GOOD BANK I “Intedâ€"A maid for generll houu ‘work centrally located, “mil 0! I four. Laundress one city. Tel. . P. 132.14 girls for other de rtmenta. The Re- f Wmtedâ€"Lady clothes ironen And | :liable Laundry. 9!. 178. t! Experienced Dream-hr. Norweâ€" gian. will do all kinds of family drou- maklngz, suits. coats. etc.. at your home. Address A. 8. Press Office. l4pd Wunted~Work as gardener, mar- ried, can furnish good rderences; can run electric car. ‘Tel. Lake Forest 414 or write E‘ Ballinger, Lake For est. Ill. l-lpd Situation Wantodâ€" Lady wishes to re commend an experienced English nune for small child. Please call 571. 14 Sim-lion Wantedâ€"By two stu- dents. together or alone. to wait on table, houseman or assist. in garden- ing. Experienced. References. Ad~ dress E. S. Y.. Press Ofiice. “pd Starting Saturdny. June 3. the blacksmith shops of Edwin Non- 1nd ()rren Keech will close at. noon on Saturdays for the next four months. 14-15 Wantedâ€"A piano to use {or stor- age of same. Address Post Office Box 712. tf “inkedâ€"Room in private family. Must be moderute in price and con- trally locategi. Address A. S.. ‘7: "Press." 14 Wantedâ€"Mother and daughter, man and wife or two sisters. {or {on- eral work in bungalow and to elp with care of baby. Laundreu one day a week. Phone 225. M Wandâ€"A couple. man lor out aide work, woman for general house-work. Must have best of reference; Tel. H. P. 952. 13 Wantodccenexal housework girl, good wages. Tel. 528. 14 Lostâ€"On Tuesday night. a gun M_” 3 metal watch in leather strap between Moraine Road and Highland Parkl sscoun INTERNATIONAL AUTO 0m! theatre. Will finder please call Tel; 3 H. P‘ 1000, Miss. Van Soneren. Re- To be Held nlSpoodv-y Put. May-0" ward. 14 ‘ on Sunni-y. Jun. 10th 1 Loot-A gold bracelet watch, monw A “word “Hm“. wk of more 1h“ ogram on back. Return to 406 Laurel } Ave. and receive reward. 1‘ 30,000 rt-‘erxntmns {or the Second 1,: Lootâ€"A baby’s dull black leather ternauonal Auto Derby to be run " low shoe, on First Street. between Speedway I’nrk on June 10 has bean Public Service and Siljestrom'n Ice nnnounced by the ofliculu of 130 House on Saturday afternoon. Finder lpoed‘V-y. who no“, “pea (0*, call Mrs. W. A. Strntford, 1022 Green Bay Reed. 14 nutter: when the entry lutn clou. For Sale on Timeâ€"~5-room cottage and large corner lot, north of Moraine Road. Price, $2600. A payment of from $500 to $800 cash and the bal- ance in monthly installments of $18 will buy the blue. N. A. Aldridge, Erskine Bank Building. Office Ogle- phone 3545. Residence SOJJ-M. m 113 good quaimci. [‘vnplc wouldn't cmmnuc (u Imdr J!» ”H“ bakery dav JHL’I m. wins uur bread, CARP. ctr. \wn- (”‘11 m flavor and whnlemmc w m! If we can please m nmny «Mu-r particular pcupie we van please yuu. Give us a (ham‘c tn trv any way. Geary'n Home Bakery The Pile of Bread and Cake m» dnsposc nf dam n a SITUATION WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 20 W. Contnl AVG. HELP WANTED LOST “flutedâ€"Private tutoring in {A ily in French and German duri summer months by young lady fro excellent Ghent. Belmum hmxly, wi «penance in tau-hing in Americ girl's college. Miss Chm-lone Schoolfl' feld. Nev-d1, Missouri. 13~l5pd1- FOUND fl FOUND l-‘ounden Iutomohile tire. Um 9r may have same by dencrthz prol erty and paying for thu Adverl'w ‘ mvm. Mervhant" Delivery (‘0. A There will undoubtedly be two Hui. Ion can in the nee. Vlil he: 4. ready entered the one in which scored ut New York end-Rllph M y lord hut sent word that he ha- I new Super Slx at lndunlpolls th“ he WI” enter 1!) the L'hxcugo n. along with h1~4 l‘eugut. He w l probably handle the Hudson him": and It would not surprise the lot] followers of the speed game l! J [)nwson returned to the glme at V Wheel of the ngot. H ten times what would be the ordinnd: run of things‘ Th1.- docn not me.“ however, that there ll Iny short.“ of seats {or the huge [rind lunh’ hold close to 150.000. but It in In iv; dicttion that the local rlCt WI“ bra" all previous records no hr at Ittcnd: lnce is concerned Lut your 80.0% viewed the battle for first pilot vi“! only nn Adv-nee nlc two week; b.” (are the nce of 5.000 tickeu. :,, Coming I! It does dun'nfi the We“ a! the Republic-n Ind Progreuxfl Nltionnl C0n\'(‘nllons the domnnd {h seats from out of town hnve he. A record udnmce side of more 1h“ 30,000 rt"€r\ullur‘.3 {or 1hr Second 1,: wrnatxonal Auto Derby 10 be run " Speedway I’nrk on June 10 has bean nnnounced by the ofliculu of mo speedway. who now cipect forty sum. when the entry lulu clou. It appears that Mr. An’id 3133+- son. who has lived in Highland P since he emigrnted from Swedt eighteen years ago. is beginning to draw some attention among the S? dish people in America, In well as n his own native country, through ‘1! work in music. The educntion “- quired for this has taken years :0! study and the task has been radii a difficult one u only evenings ha” been available {or his studies. F doubt the opinion of his work fl]! difier but by reading his! ndverti“ ment in another part of this mine"! will readily be seen tlut Lyon ‘ llealy iire now publishing sou-rail ‘5! hit- (‘UnlpUfililHYl§. The "Press," 5 Rethur With his many friends wwi him grout ~uc-‘eis in the mutual world. | I] U Ma‘Ne Mthm 8‘ nut. to hoop your rroper‘y in- sand with D. M. PHI-inc ‘ Co. and “he. you m” know (In! ye- are inuun-d. Bent ‘flmplnifi and love" mien. n In) [I roux/'1 .un‘ {mm-ll mmh rum MR. ARYID MAGNI'SOTi, m2 HIGHLAND PARK 911355. HIGHLAND PARK. mg “NIH-l \\ Exmoor Club Notes ur ) 1| v.21! Tl; (‘lnu I). (. WV 7-135:th .-\ {our inn” ooh- piuyvd m thc aflernoon with mm: \Auuwrd; J. M, Tutfle. . I .‘LUHZJTQ’, N1 R778; ILL. ‘7 77*". W I, qut-‘L'tn 85' ‘l It: th Thq Hull M-n .\1th rnil: 0‘11 Hum 11.“ fl 1 musum u arid '1 PW PM i boy, but huvy hitting by Il)‘dH-, Firm and Willi-nu néu-d hIo mun rura, totalling mien Liule JHnnHl' IA-ydn-n WI. l pens-(inn or: the harm, piiliing ,Iionze T) ('oM. stunu, Morizig from wcond on In infield out H. 1hr ihird inning And in if): ninth Mon-d {rum fin-l when Fiene Iingied to It“ 'Ihia is something unusual, and “-3 dom awn outside the bk lrnrun. but ”ruin We mun! memim {hut {his in. the mlnugement': 11m to get an but nun-n.) Um (‘In be lCqurfd, qualiiy being their main 11.01. The fin! inning opened with (‘ronin ftthnfi - life on I hard hit ball And than 1:)- :dcn dnw a I)... on 5.11:. (‘olliiin [numptcd to sacrifice and hit a Ihort ‘fly [noun-en the piuhcr'n box Ind home plue And Cronin thinking H would be "ugh! pl-yvd uh, hut in. ’blll fell “(0 And Fronln vul lhcn‘ ,‘foru-d at third Firm angle-d shnrp I1y lo 12!! Ind the runner: urre held ‘10 one than Willi-nu hit to the pit char and Leyden Wu {crud at home, men Haunt hit to Lh'in‘nnd wu out in! finL Evnmton [ottone man to vfint but the next Lhrrcitcnt out In' order. In the second Qrou drew I bloc on bl”! and M I'mgled to left. (’rou halting It second. Mlk‘hell tried to sacrifice hui mldc I perfect bunt and WM 3112 II In! ({0an I mih- n minuu- and I Hi In (hlo‘r. 'hit one I! I’HM‘UH 1)“!an (”veiling om at home, (oiling hit another It Driu‘nH nnd he [mint 0" l-nhmrr mined ihc play It Ihipd Ind Rood amid Mitrhcll scored, fit-xiv hit I ‘duublr in 11-1! und ('ronln Ihd (’run gscorrd. l'fvnmton rould not do Any '(han in the strand lld Hi‘h’i-nd {Pnrk went out in order in their h-l!‘ :0! the third. Evan-ton doxng likewiui [In the fourth, Ityden walked. unh- jnecond Ind ume home on Piano‘- Hingh to lefL Fiona look mend on Iihe throw in And toured on Willuma' 15mg]: Thu fielrhng 0! (mil. Hem» Ind Leydcn was phenomenll, Ind (‘run and (hr day m {he “12h. two men being on (he ark! and Beerfmum hit I hne drxu- which (‘rmn hum! in Kho- nlr Ind smeared with ma. hand. On 21-.“ Sandu) th- Regfllf‘ mrel (he Evnnston scored two In the sixth Ind one In 1hr seventh, but lhn wan .n, ' Mra. U H Morgan 0! .\' sham-r. Road will be honest to the l). A. K. on Flag Day. June 14w, at Lha annual celebration of the day. There \- to be a loan cullectwn and everyone loaning rcllcn wxll dcacnbe khem. The culleclwn vull Include ('olumal, Rf\ov luuonary and IR]? rrllca, both dome-r hc and mlhury. The program vnll also Include song» by Mr: I) M. Shaw and vnll begin at twoâ€"dun) It. vill be guest day, and It in hoped to make 0113 the usual pleaaant afl {air this occaslun nu Illn‘ piu‘her Ind when the dull hud dared eight runs Vere over the pill: And the gnme wu won. Although the Truulers {ought dupernu'ly to overcome U115 lead, but were unable to du 10. Our (cum look: very “mm: but that Mgmfin chu whtch u the chief nm of the munmmenk. They mun! be strong In order In romp“: “*th such teams I! Evtnlbon, Wu» kegnn. Kenoohn and RAcine, from whnch they expect w win the chum plonnhnp n! the North Sher. :nd I‘M- (‘ourny before the neuon rlplrfl hemrntlon Dly, Phlmlon rerun!) pu! up nn nwful strong bank, In uhc-z. 1hr mnlh opvnr‘ up, nghmhd I‘mk vuu lemhrzg try-01,!) “Lt rm. (hr M‘nn' boll.“ Cr h) 4 in {nor U.’ «Nu! bu)‘; but henvy hxllujw by Il)‘d(‘!., Phone 65 Egg and Stove size-lnr lunmcw and lxnlers, V ‘ $5.85 per ton Nut sue-for stm'cs and water hum-n . . .............. , . (3.85 per ton 'l‘hrrc will be an admm‘v u! ltk‘ jX'l' tun on those prices on the hrs! of each mnnth fmm junc ls! In Nph-mlm 1%. making prices next fall and wxmcr 40¢ per ton highc-r than ulxm-l ()mng tn the: delay m gmhng 1hr pnces thvrc has not been so much Cnal taken in su I'm‘ thus sprung as llN'H' was up In the same time last spring and consequently [hvn‘ mll lx murr Um] that \Hll have to lx‘ handled next fall if ewryono waits until thvn. which with usual mr shmtugt- WlllCll thcre always is in the {all Wlll make Coal hzml tu gm hnwnnl . (Continued from p13. 1) Scranton Prices un Anthmmu' («ml fur the mnnth of May will be Largv KKK $8.35 per ton 8111.131 Egg _ 8.60 per ton Raum‘ i 8.60 per ton Unwtmu . 8.85 per tun H .1 ‘ 7.60 per ton Chicago Solvay Coke, “The Fuel without a fault." It Place Your Order Now will saw ynu money and you will be playing safe Frank Siljestrom Anthracite Coal ‘iKhrH- hundrm! ‘ HMruhnn 5:10 l“.'h(’0i AudIL-Y‘ CHRISTIAN SOECE LELTURE'fiATUIDAY Hr, Suhdu) rm" 3 y Hm ulke will prrnrh I uran {my the I iou' Aid anniverury ”turn at Evjruton I! the Evangelical (’hurrh ’ on Will he no nenmg urnre hergbut the refullr morning uruce. ; gunâ€"K 108'. 720;. 3‘. 5â€"70~ '3‘: _'.1GL¢~9L M 0‘ >... .539... . : rib :3. AHA'DUOH n. railed m U. Btkery 811: (u be held n4: (in) Sunday, June thrd, It the gzmu} Man of George P RNA Thr wan-«d.- of the uh \nll benefit 1hr r'h.1n h ' The I‘dnu' And Sonny M” In.“ Lhu Iflemoml M two 011 ' o'clock with Mn frank 71mmz of N. SM'ond St St. Jab-'0 Evunflual Chard Today I. Aron-ton Day, find {here will be npropruu urvncu .1 ”Von- thrt)‘ o'dock thu «\enlng. . 1‘”) A I u hum-In Avg outer gm-d gunr ..~ nnurod‘ Hi‘h‘ll)(1 Purl hr» Influn Imn' porcelain wall socket: on the insidéhome edge of the table, connected withthe circuit through a flush receptacle fixed in the center of the floor. In this cue, the cord is brought up through the mid- dle leg of the table. If the latter doesn t happen to be provided with that support there are other ways of leading the «I'd up and concealing it. Of course it Id the floor plqg are detachable to die table can be moved at will. One at ell three of the sockets can be used at once. in the dining room need not vided. Théy are easily figurea out. This picture sham an eumple-rthroe Public Service Company be hitched to the chandelier, when special tap points are' pro- Electric Cooking Utensils used “((thvvtl uOOluzno ()l“ NORTHERN ILLINOIS We do this and all other kinds of (Itch-it wiring work § mummy ‘7. Oliver 3 5 .' ,y.n m-nrh' .. [r1 lure un tho Ulrnrue ( will 5.1 mfg Hhren- .’ ( Board “thumb of “(a Mun. ‘ (Hue! S .r‘v (Continua from "M l) Flu mum. m: it I forâ€"cad an undying and holy lo'e {catered for m. 5.. out hu nova-Elmo” datut. that man. comfort 10" the unified. juxucc {or the oppreuvfl. and (he d1- \Inr nth! of liberty m: mm. “1:! nary (Ilium 1n Lulu» (‘ounu Lake the {on-13m” m hm ne'mhlvm hood who no not now Amencan rm u-nl and mice them ope. then taut-h them the duty to the” indopted coun- try And love for their ‘9‘ flag. Such I pl-n wnll wipe out th’ nghenntm’ and not dextroy lme r old {uher lands, Which I! nntura " mun-g mmm i (Continued mm P... 1) lS-turd-y nnd opened lab convex-u- ‘uoml muhinc gun . on his clonal {friend. to the extent 9! divulging the ’fut am Sunday would as him close the {ony- {ow you; of not-vice in We nun plug. “Wlsh I'd quit on? phco twenty .yun ago." rc-urkod ‘Goorgo Hutch: intumpun; w mum in {nendl bo~ llnvo ho mean! It. 8m Fun) nl "nuke.“ ' For morn] wed“ 9N Commercnl Automation of Wnukgnn but been ‘mkmg plum to hold - gigantic Amencamntlon day. And Sane Fourth of July relebrauon to include I par“. of I.“ ornnluuom in the city Ind I progrnm {or newly. III“. iAmericnm. with ~§thtt$cm 10“ ldnncu, Md bl; npeocfit It 510““? _P|rk, following tho p.040- mm hm: 3 lib Office cor. First and Hm Sh. folloWs Pittston Number Th: M MON 01 6 by an‘lAt UH" on b ()l” LU)! Jmmnr L “HF and I for" n. (J gun and ('Ipluu m by Hm 1“ “mp I! ‘ hut.» Hwy 1 fmn. (‘11 and Ham.- fielding h‘ Regulars h Inn“ 1 In in! 8 ah“. 1“") Manny t, «in luv! [’0‘ art hem oul 1 “huh”- n.“ ( II‘Vr houur huqu H whiund I'nri Lat-m A Thu Hull Snde rump 80(‘0U1H 01 Du”) BU He luyofl Sunday 81 boys have unwr um my good ")h the | gnmn VIII thn- 30.501 of am 1‘0! ‘P‘ “‘1 Modu- ’nu By I Al but I ml, FHA-7, mmnom'l'l' pn-unt. i After CI Iny'u mMI the Libnq vrn ten“ more was Loulxlm' in. rotor! at Cod-r I Beach St. my Inch! and Fin“ amounting: «~er “I" nerd u! Dolly’s fl] “A1, whilc. houm In 1 mgnlfy it lovd by I I.- t.“ 7‘ nor of A mum, 1 PIHOd m Be It I and com! Hug-Maud and him rtrc um and of c \It-w- m ‘ "1- It ‘ ('11) “All we «‘ny l dul'ln‘_t~ 01 n1] h! POI beliw

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