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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Mar 1918, p. 5

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r3 ’macy posits Man Rd watt-s 1 inok Ht‘ for 20,000 rcial Business (l f (’ 7’ 4/0 @@""f§ HS sidencd 639 pany J Crundv Cllhlf" nt -Z~t~t~I~2~2fi~I~i~°W¥¢~€OW7I¢¢§¢<$m (HHIHI, “WU-IT“ TU “HIE LEVTFV (‘\,\'r_\'r.\ 1).] \l St‘." 7' HH.’ i<, Lukq- «‘nunt)’, 9.5. n Probate 1‘ THE MATTER OF“ THE ESTATE OF ANNIE E. KNI'TSEN. DECEAS- Eh ‘1‘” RAM Pl Knutâ€"‘cn. Knut Sparwua 13119! B Sparesus and Hxlwr Spnrmua YM: txrw hereby notified that the idulvramnwi gwcutrix of the Last ' 'x'. Tmrkmom nf Anniv E. Knut- ‘1r'\‘:‘\~{‘d, win on Monday. the fu Hr VT“ A‘ D, 1.01%. at ten 'fi‘? “In I. ma. fornnmn of mid day. “P h wwu thwrennz-r m the busi- xnwx yr mm mun win prrmit, present x; H nu v M’s- Pm'ry 1.. Persona Judge ‘7! ~er (' ww‘fv :d ”w Poll!" hOUSC‘ In 1 ("m f Wink-cm. Lnko (‘mmtyv Hm» rim! n-purt and account. ”N M. ' ~' ".0 \mw h? filed and “DWI". ' -‘ !‘y~- undorslgned dis- In [In h u": Tl BBC”; - \flB‘NG’ WORK. wo‘r A en'- a, 51’ TELEPHONE FOR FVA AND FIT. JOHN C BORCHARDT 256 North! St. John: Avenue Tel. 802-W ; Highhnd Park. Ill. “H Highiand Park Fuel Company hu uppurtuhity to hear three such ~Y~. M :1} nothing nr the beauti- vhnru: work, which can he guar- wui fur rh (‘hnral Society. i< an ‘uu m». ,Wp doubt whether any EW'I‘ musical event presented to wmm xmty in tho past can com- _. Wit!- whu ynu will have in this ‘2ny 'WV' h‘hur‘whu' nizh‘ at 3:00 102 N. lst St. HERMAN DENZEL, President Telephne 335 Building Material Carpenter and Builder “\E Hpiknpal (‘hurrh nf Evans All wnrk cntrustcd to US is CXCCUYL‘d in OU!’ OVVT'I estabgishmcnt by €\'p€ft workmen. insuring prompt and perfect work. up?!) n! nunly (mm of Lulu- Count.V "wk Fm. the nnw pastor of mtwrim: (‘hurvh_ will make Vprtmrintw rmnu‘ks 3n km'p- Mr spirit of the evening. “mum’m hmr this exception- 1:” you would come early. vlmivd from Pug» Ioal Solvay Coke \\"mkr:'m. Illinois. this \1:1r(-h.‘.~\. D‘ 1918‘ lnzwr Broten. 3 [.414 Will and Testaâ€" 1 him H. Knutsnn. deceas- Ji V,' UM; TIONb ' _ 17:: 411mm A. C. McCLURG CO. 218-224 s Wabash Ave. Bohvoen Adams and J-ckson l‘ Hfi an H :kJ much concern to' you. nounceme nts 15 a matter For over half a century we have bcen recognized as lead- ers m engravmg socxcty sta- tlonery â€" mvxtanons. c a r d s and announcementg {or a” social occasions. If you bring your work to us we will save you a lot of trm‘He ana worry at a time whcnyi‘vou have so much to do (3) ON’T let your plumb- ing problems worry you. Tell us about them end we‘ll be on the job immediately. Whether your heating arrangements need overhauling or there’s some plumbing that needs installing we're the proper parties to appeal to. Phone us. T. H. DECKER C0. 386 Central Ave. Phone 201 “The Pntriut“ with Baby Osborne as. the star. a movie benefit for the Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday at the Pearl Theatre was a success from every standpoint All three performances living well attended. The Associatin’n h-Pl very grateful tn Mr. and Mrs. Pearl for the privilege accorded than) (if putting on the movie and the many ouurtesies extended. and tothe child- ren and memhe‘n~ 0f the Y. W. C. A. who sold tickets so diligently and to the public in general who patronized the benefit, A goodly sum was reali- Iml which will he used in furthering the Association :victlvitin-a The final numbvr of lhv Juninr Gymnasium class will ho hvld at Hm Elm Phu-e auditorium Thursday af- h-I'Imuu. Mun-h its! at l p. m. A mywlinl imitation i~ t-‘(tvudvd [n the muIIn-r“ {mm-y“ :Inul fl‘l“ll(1> of the- mmnhmx nf rhe- ('ISL‘~ Tu t‘li4 (‘lfh‘illL' muIIn-r“ {mm-y“ :Inul fl‘l“ll(1> of the- mmnhmx nf rhe- ('ISL‘~ Tu t‘li4 (‘lfh‘illL' program, Hrsides tlw CThS> Mhihi- tinn u program will be given consist» mg uf Readings by Miss Stine. Solos by Mrs“. B. A. Hamilton and dances by Mia Humplm-y. "l‘hu Rt-(l (‘rn~'.~' (-lass in making bandages under Mrsx Tuttlo will meet as usual Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m All are welcome.‘ 'Other work will bu on hand for all who Come. Last wook quite a little was, accom- pllshed m the‘two hours: set apart (or this work of wrvlco. Naturklay evening the Aster Club WM givv a dance in \Vitten Hall for the purpose of earning money for the summer ramp at Bruce‘s Lake, \‘espvrs. Sunday afternoon at 4:30 p. m. Camp and bring a friend. PRESBYTERIAN CHITRCH g he engraving of your wedding in- VltathnS and an- 2cm 0F voun smcx - or cwmmc QUICKLY 'l‘ll'r Women, Children and Ag pf Belgium and Conquered . f France Am in Need of 9 Clothing RED (‘ROSS MAKES APPEAL This week. March 18th to 23rd. the pecjplc of Highland Park are being given an opportunity to do their bit to an euy and soul-sunning way. This time. time, and Impuhy nre asked for, lnstud of money and the Refd Cross has made an appeal which cannot fail to reach our hearts. These are the tens of thousands who could not get away into France when their country.wu invaded. and who have lived for three years under the‘ terrible rule of Germany, many :nr‘them close behind the German line. They would have Astarved but for the help the Red Cross and the (uhmission for Relief in Belgium wsis able to give them. hampered al- Wzgys by the iron hand of the Ger- xnen army. Many have died. many here been carried into slavery. but thpre are still thousands living and in want. The women, children and aged men «(Belgium and the conquered por- tions of France are in great need of chthlng and we have been asked to help by giving what used clothing we can spare. in all these years they have never ‘md any new stock of cloth for gar- ments or leather for shoes; so imag- in'eg'what condition their apparel must in" in with all the cleaning and patching and mending . They up in rugs. v ‘ And now (h;- people and armies 05, the allied nation need all‘the (-lmh and leather in the world. and Inbro. There is not in the world as much material as is needed. 'What‘ \vo are asked to do is to dlvlde the clothes we have with these unfor- tunate ones who have nothing. ' Women‘ Wear: Shirts. drawers. cor- sgtaups. pettlcocts. blouses. skirts, :A’ercnnts. suits (2 piece.) plnafores. shoes. cloth hats. knitted caps. stock- flags. shawls. ‘ Boys Wear: Shirts, union suits, un- gushing trousers coats suits. shoes, mercants jerseys. socks. f 'This appeal leaves a. very short time in which to work, and necessar- ily some people may be overlooked when tho one in charge of your disâ€" trict is making her requests for clothing. l! you will notify the Red Cross Shop or Miss Mary L. Sedg- flick. someone will call at your home and get the clothing. Here is a list of the clothes needed]. iMen's Wear: Shirts (preferably of ”glut colorod flannel), undershms, um- Qrdrnwers. sweatervesta. trousers. chats, worksults (overalls). suit: (3 piece), shoes, overcoats. jemysmh. 30m,» Wear: Dresses. ‘Lovercoats. skirts. night dresses. drawerg, stock- ings. undergarments. petticoati, suits (2 piece) blouses shoes. 'Boy's and Girl‘s Wear: Hooded l‘ppf‘i. pinnfuro. Woolen union suits. 'lnfant's er: Swanéklns swadâ€" «lllng clothes. 'cradle chemises. bod- l‘es. “cradle dresses. socks. honnets. libs, neckorchlefs. diapers. shoes. hnhy drossos. hooded capes. jackets. shawls. sweaters. i Miscellaneous: ,Bed‘tlcks. bed sheets dillnw cas‘os blankets. mufflers. n un‘n."a<L~2E£OOOOOCWC~DOQCHZru . ’l‘hé- regular meeting of the High- 'md Park Woman's Club was held inn 'luesdm nt Witter: Hall at two nihirty o'clock Miss Bertha Harhaugh .gtlightrully gave a group at the éhnmJ \li“. Rpss .I.' Boatty gave a lyrivi‘ paper nu Illinois and Mrs. Grace ilmot told in‘a very comprehensive find attractive way of interior decora- tion. illustrating her talk with itereoptiCon slides. , ’l‘lw usuul services will he held on Sunday. March 24m, Sunday School gut 10 n. m. The topic of the lesson éihnt is to he itudled is "Jesus Min- 7i~1wring tn tlu> Multitudo." It is (ound in Mark 6;32«5fi. , The morning worship begins at 11 m-lnck. This being Palm Sunday. he mc-ssugv nf thn morning will be lung thv lim of‘ ‘Mlm Jut~illc-.«l" .luninr Choir rehearsal on Saturday 1‘ e 1-H «1 o'clock It is wry necessary §tlmt all children who have part in film songs for Easter he present at zthls rehearsal : Detafila of the next meeting MI! be given later. ‘ It;ls to be an open meeting to kuests in orden to give many the op- portunity of hearingr Major Funkâ€" housbr of Chicago. V The flrxzt District meeting is March twenty-fifth at Ravenswood. § EBENE‘ZER EVANGELICAL§ mus: HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. at HMND PARK'vILIJNOXS R. M. Umhach, Pastor W“... Idflfiiléululllull- C(MPQIQNET v AI‘PEARS 511x BAT’I‘ALION DRILL A hastycall was sent out to mama bers of Company C. Sunday morning ordering them t9 report at the an- ory. the high school at 2:30 o'clock in the ghprmmn. This was a test gall, bmcdrs and non commissioned nfflcu 5 having rvcoivod the hasty call {u priimod form soverul days: profit-mm a ’l‘he' corpurals roportéd theirf-squups nonrlywomplete in less than {thirty minutes, vory‘few am smice} beihg fwortcd. WWW-”I ""33 Whjen thv rfisorvos assemhled' at the sialed: time they were joined bf companiesm. B and I) from Wilmette, Glencocnnd Wlnnolka and were or: dared to take part in battalion drill. Headed jut the Wilmutto Boy Scout Drum Cél'bh‘ the parqde passed up and dowh’sevoml blocks. attracting very ‘tnvomble comment on all sides. Bayonet oberclqos manual of arms, and lint drills “CH all included 11) {ht' «kmoxustratiom At punsét the monrdryw up at thé flag ixfle on E. (‘eqtrnl Ave. and stood at parndv rest wh‘ile the drums munded off. All Fort Sheridan men “ ho hero (m the scene stood at at: tonnqn during the sounding of re.- treat; Tho; “(fair “an very impressive. and it wad inspiring to see the home men 'whp for the past year have 56 unselflahh devoted their Mme' and one rgp tp the study of soldier-ins. ap'- pear .bei’oro us Sunday afternoon. Therdu‘iere nearly 400 in line. Notlcé is Hereby glien to the legal vote «menu 0! the township of Deet'rlzel".y‘C0unty of Lake; nnnoisf. that ‘th annual township ‘meetlng and élefilon of officers of said town- ship'EW I take place Tuesday ’tho sémnil ay of April proxlmn. being the {fin Tuesday In said month. ‘Th epotlon wlll begin at the hour of 7 g m. and close at 5 p. m. in the plucefi designaled as follows: First preclbct‘.‘ City mm, Highwood,_ "L; secoréir precinct. Deerfleid Shields High; School; third precinct office 0! Jam Duffy. corner of Central Aw enue jand Sheridan Road Highland Pn_rk.{;ii;i.:’ fourth precinct. No. 15 S. St. Jihh’s 'Aven flighiand Park. 111.; fifth 3n- cinct McGuire Orr office. Rani in; "L: sixth precinct. Henry Edwn§d§ Confectionery Store, 506 N. Gne 13m {Road Highland Park in wvenfih‘precinct. Fire Station Build- ing. Ce trai Avenue and Green Bay Road ighiand Park 1",: eighth prncilc Linmin School. Highland Parkfi! ' A‘nnnflil'l‘wn. mean; and new; l‘lm dfflmrs to In «ll-clad are one assistant supervisor; \npe township clerk one assessor: one commission- or of Highways. The {Mill meeting will qfien in council room- of city bulldlfig at the hour of 2 p. '.m. and after choosing a Moderator will pro- ceed q’o hear and consider reports of office to upproprlate money to de- fray. be necessary expenses of the towns In. and to deliberate and de~ clde such measures as may. in pursu cc of law. come before the meetl g. amfifi u‘hder my hand this 20m day of March A. ‘1). ms. DJUDICATION NOTICE PU IO NOTICE is hereby given e Subscriber. Administratri; of th estate of Henry Ohiwein, de- crease gwiii attend the County Court of Ln 3 County at a term thereof tb M h on at the Court House in Wauk ; an. in said County. on th'p first nday of May. next. 1918. when find jerk ail pprmns having claimh again ' said estate are notified and rr‘que 'd to present the same to saiti Court or adjudication .‘ . : that RIP, Illinois. March 4,1918 9 all, Attorney. (14) mile Ohlwein Administratrix Wank E. 8. (3-4) ALBERT LARSON . r Township Clerk Highland Park State Bank TheOldReliableandeBank " FRANK]. BAKER J. M. mm: C. F. GRANT Supervised ‘ { by .the Staté' Managed by Expert Barkers Modem Equibment and Facilities The Banking Home of 4000 People For Rentâ€"Apartments In like Haw- thorne corner St. Johns Ave. and Mo- raine Road Steam heat. hot Water for bath and kitchen. Coqvfinlent to transportation. Apply H Pflper. Tel H. P. 776- M. Office in Qufifing. \ '4 f (I For Rent~Furnishéd roams by the day or week.Te1 H. P. 13¢ t! For Bentâ€"4 rooms mum-[fished for light housekeeping Tek’ £094. 662 Central Ave. .- 33 For Rank-Store building now oc- cupied by Johnson in CO. Grocers. No. 14 North Sheridan R0 High- land Park. Ill. can give; : session May 1st.19l8.1ames-H Dun'y'. Agent. 377 Central Ave.. Highland Park Ill , 2 2 FOR BENT ; '; For Matâ€"sue” deposit- iboxu a 8:. 00 per you. One 1111“?!“ m boxes 1m received. 315811111! Put sate Bunk. . u a l-‘or‘BeM~â€"Furnlshed remit Single and en suite. 366 Ruine 'Aqe Phone 1153 ‘ ‘; - 3 For Boltâ€"Nicely furhijhed bod room in family of Adam.- éAddms by letter only. X Pm: 0mm. 39d For Bent or-Saloâ€"s :50an house. centrally loguod. ulL modgrn com- venlences; ready for MWIFY- in: Int next. Telephone 111-“; g tt For Rank-«House. 8|: ‘ i and bath. Deerflel‘d Ave., near Danieh. Tel woo-w . ‘1 u , Fm- Beut~~6 room flalf‘sll mbdérn knprowementaL Hot water meat. Algo 8 room house. furnished 0: unfur~ niahedz‘ (east side). Call on “moons- ing. 625 S. St. Johns Av. Tel. H.. P. 263. 3 Houses to Bent~Henry Ki Come Son. 18 S. IF'irst St. Phone H. P. 17. t! ‘ For Ben-4h") rooms for light housekeeping. Tel. 752-M. Address 583 homewood Ave: spa For Bentâ€"Furnished room. Near mwn. Tel. H. P. 1350. - ‘ 3 lwmmokxmmsml LOST » Lowâ€"Silver gray anger-a cat. male. strayed from, home last lfrlday Any information regarding him: or his to- turn will be. suitably rewarded. Tel. 1290 ’ ‘ 3 Lostâ€"«One :Rangef M010? Bike. Le'h' outside of Purdy's Hiardware Store on Thursday of last week. milder will please, telephone Highlnind‘ Park 137. Reward . - l . 3 , g» mwuournlng pin. “3 shape 6? lily with pearl 1n the mter.1‘el.l H. P. 545. - u 3‘ l Lostâ€"A male Almaty: terrier. about ‘3 weeks ago. Black“ back, tan head. Right hind leg. cut. Reward. Address C. H. Shun Degrfleld. [1].. Tel. Deer-field. 240-1. : apd Luvâ€"An nutb t1re.Reward for its return. Tel. Winnetka oss.w. ’ 3 Lostâ€"One pair glasses (bifocal) ~In black case Jln Péarl Theatre, Tues- dgy evening, first show. Reward Find- on return to Mrs. N Vnfiniper. 339 Park ,Ave. wTel: H P. 7601M. . MI BALE ‘é . For SIRâ€"4003 feet on St. thns Av. nearfit. Johns Mace; lM‘feet Gm‘en Bay Road incur Deorfleljd Av; 200 feet with 5': room house. Sheridan Rd. And Linden; 109 Ieet‘cor. St. Johns and Vine Ave: 100 leeg cor. Judson and Ana. Ravinln: 50' feet Railroad Av. new Laurel A'v.. These and other at attractive; prices. Cash or terms. E. 8. Gail. Phoné 309. For'SIIeâ€"~A 1917 Cadillac. 7 pu- senger touring ,car. ne'arlr new. only run 3300 miles. Can be‘ seen at pri- vate "rage of 0. 11.3011“). 233 Nd. Sheridan Road. 7 t! For Elleâ€"40119513101: : ptove. and slightly. Tet.‘1283. ‘ :j' 15d ESTA BLISHED 1899 EEEHEEBI if For saleâ€"«One reed baby m cm in good condition“ Tel. H. P. 416. 89¢ For Sale- ~White enamel reed All- wln go cart 636 Skokle A\e. Phone 1293 , 3 For Sale-«Ice box. $9.50. sanitary couch. $5.00, dress form, $2.00. Ad- dress 926 N. St. Johns Ave. 8 For Saleâ€"«Two beds. porch swing. very reasonable. Tel. 738-R. 3 Fur Saleficirls bicyfle in condition. Price $10. To]. 585. Second St. ~ ’ For Stkâ€"le new Detroit electric. ran only 1000 miles. Mus: mullet. Cu: be seen at at Bland Electry: Oar- age, Evanston. 3 i4 J‘or M0169 lot 100x215 n. Bath-om oqu. “Mon Ave. Apply to I. L. magma. 3pc For Bale~ rye Bohn anhon reâ€" fi'fgerator an a Relhble 0.3 range. at: laundry stove. 2 burners. lawn mower, and Inner. wbgel barrow. 'rake. etc. All In exceuent condition. Call In: time; .122 N. Sheridan Road. Possession April 2. a pram moo. mm of ck; Wm. Price. 99: Ash 8.. Winnetka. and For Ruleâ€"«Green. denim covered over" stuffed (invention. porch swinxiug couch. spring. mattress and chum: to hang. Mac 10 imported green iinen scalloped window shades with fringe trimming. like new. “.60 each. Phone today 1183. 3 ' For Sali-wNew' Emma and‘Rexo Cameras. selling Tram $2.00 to "0.00 at 25% discount. while they last. We are closing dut our min of mar chandlse preparatory to mnvtng Into .our new quarters in the Erskine Bank Bldg" where We shall give our entire attention to (hé correct fitting and grinding of en glasses. Manson Optical (X) : , 3 For 8:10:40 Inch Golden 01k roll top desk. practicully npv. Harry Paul care 01 Higblp’nd Pull, Trust A: Sav- ings bank. Telephone 644 or 777-11. l-‘ur Salkâ€"One 1919 Ford. A 1 con- dition. Cull H. P. 697. , M ”nu wmn' Wantedâ€"A Gudener. Home mt free. TeL 822-W. 3 Sltuntlon Won’t-duly refined mid- dle aged ladyQWould be 'wlliu to do llght. chamber work or act as housekeeper. Would prefer position as companion or mothers helper' or to attend an invalid Call H. P. 165 af- ter 6: 00 p m Gardener wants position. Exp. in green house and lmdscapef‘work. Best of references. Married. An 32 years. Apply Charles Raver, Wheat- on, “I. Rhone Wheaten 1n. 3 Experienced gardenér wants work by day or week. Trees and shruhbery (rimmed. P. 0. Box 513. Spd Wanted-«Position u housemun a? gardener. an furnish references. Married. Tel. H. P. 1218. 134 E. Cenâ€" tral Ave. John Radeke. 3nd WWâ€"A minor“ nrdner and caretaker. Can (mfih said referen- ces. Address C. 0. 7. 849d Mnumus “hunkâ€"A Md baby canine. xud condition reasonabk, mm. » 3 W tomâ€"8m“ museum: SITUATHDN ”ANTED 1 PAGE FIVE 149 S

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