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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Dec 1919, p. 8

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.._-......V “In. uuugc, FOR SALE - ms Oldsm-obilerée- w Jiickson St., Chicago, In. Tel. Wa- dln in fine condition. 5 brand new bash 3681. J. M. Thomas, Mgr. tires. new paint, can't be told from p new. Run very little. Tel. Glencoe 39'“ 216 between six and seven thirty p. WANTED TO BUY â€"â€" One or two m. 41 pair of pnrtiers. Call 1120. 4lpd FOR SALE -â€" Boston Terriers. col- lies, airedales. fox terriers, setters and other kinds of puppie dogs. Evanston Pet Store, 1023 Davis St. Evanston. Tel. Evanston 4028. FOR SALE â€" Series 7 Franklin Touring Car in fine condition. $950 Tel. H. P. 237 between 1 p. m. and 6 pm. 41 FOR SALE â€" Good singing canary birds, strawberry finches, blue Java finches. white Java sparrows. blue Java sparrows. Japanese robins. black hooded nuns and Japanese nuns, goldâ€" fish and supplies. The Evanston Pet Store, 1023 Davis St., Evanston. Tel. Evanston 4028. 4 41-42pd. FOR SALE â€"- Willys Knight Sev- en Passenger Touring Car. Tel. H. P. 237. Ask for Mr. Calhoun. 358 Central Ave. Call between nine 3. m. and 12 noon. ' 41 FOR SALEâ€"Black Turkish leather chair. Spfiish leather couch, mahogo any shaving stand. Tel. 801R. FOR SALE -â€" 20 lots 50:180. locat- ed on High Street near Prairie, 3‘ block nonh of Exmoor Club. All imo movements in. wm sell at once or single lots. Small payment down. balance on time. Joe Lencionl. If you are interested in the purâ€" chase of Hillel-est Farm, in. whole or part, write or telephone The High- land Park Press. tfbd a $3,000,000 stockyards and packing plant which ofi'ers a very convenient market for the cattle raised on this farm. a granary, an icehouse, and all of the other necessary outbuildings. This place is only ten miles from Fargo, where the state agricultural college is located, and six miles from The buildings on Hillcrest farm are modern in every respect and the ten room house has all of the latest conveniences. They include a con‘ ctete barn with a capacity of fifty head of horses as well as a number of scientifically designed box stalls; 3 cement silos with a total capacity of 500 tons; a model cattle shed that pro- vides ample protection for 200 head; Soil. climate, rainfall. and the na- tural drainage of the land makes this farm the best location in the world for potatoes, corn, alfelfa. red and sweet clover, cattle, hogs, sheep, and the great wheat craps for which the Red River Valley is so famous. FOR SALE FOR SALE __ Hinges: Farm. Stock and Grains is the best produc- ing farm in the Red‘River Valley. North Daknta. and cons.sts of 1.600 acres of deep, rich, black: soil with clay subsoil, in a high stgte of culti- vation. BU Y A HUM If IWANTED, FOR RENT. FOR SALEI H 330. First St. 8100.000. West sldeâ€"~S‘2.500 to $12,000. Lots 100 x 200, $25 to’360 per ft Lots 50 x 150. $20 to 335 per ft. Acres. $500 and up. SIZE ['8 FOR BARGAINS COALE 8A SON Attractive Hist Side Homes, 36.000 to Tl'ESDA Y, DEC. 16 Mary Miles Minter in “THE AMAZING IMPOSTER" Patht' Production Also Pictngmph and Spur and Sad Story“ Patho COALE SON Goldwyn Production Semon Comedy and Animal Picture Admission 22c; War tax 3c MONDAY. DEC. 15 William Russell in “WHERE THE WEST BEGINS" l’uthe Production “The Trail of the Octopus" Featuring Ben Wilson {2nd episode) Lloyd Comedy Admission 180; war tax 2v PAGE EIGHT FOR RENT: FI'HNISIHID HOMES FOR 'I‘Hl-I WINTER. PROGRAM FOR AEXF WEEKâ€"CUT OUT AND PRESERVE WEDNESDAY. DEC. 17 Madm- Kvnnwly in STRICTLY CONFIDENTIKI (.‘olduyn I‘rodti‘tinn Theatre Building HIGHLAND PARK HOMES Admlssiur, 1M Admission ISL- SUNDAY, DEC. H Will Rogers in “ALMOST A Hl'SBANl)" FOR SALEâ€"HOUSES l‘\\'_\' “'M I' War ta x I‘istix‘ 41-42;“! tux Phone 17 15 t! Saddle, nn-th' THEATRE Anyone holding a Fire Association Philadelphia. Fire Insurance Policy bearing any one of the following num- bers, 4720801. 4720802, 4720803, 4720804. 4720805, will find it to their interest to communicate with the company’s western department at Room 941, Insurance Exchange, 175 W Jackson St., Chicago, Ill. Tel. Wa- bash 3681. J. M. Thomas, Mgr. MISCELLANEOUS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: WANTED â€" Exp. clerk and sten- ographer. Must be able to take dic- tation, handle files and do neat rapid work in typewriter. Best of chance and salary. Apply in own handwrit- ing. Davis-Watkins Dairyman's Mfg. (‘0.. North Chicago, Ill. 41 WANTEDâ€"Girl or woman for gen- eral hgusework. Experience not neces- sary, small family. Tel. H. P. 466. WANTED â€" Two competent cooks, one for general cooking and one for pastry. Apply Mrs. Greene, Hbstess House Cafeteria, Ft. Sheridan, Ill. WANTED â€"A£ once, en] house Work. 3 in 1 $15 per week. Address Ofiice. WANTED â€"Woman for 1 sewing by the day. Tel. 167 41 WANTED â€" Girl for general house work. Apply 307 Vine Ave. Phone H. P. 572. 41 WANTED â€" E: for cooking only. To] WANTED â€" first class mai gist in general house work for mas holiday season and ”H Jan. Good wages. Tel. 306 c Box 252, Highland Park. WANTED ~ General ho girl. References. Tel. H. P Lindon Park place. WANTED gem-ml hnus H. P. .575. I‘OR 1' EVTâ€" Txu.‘ (all afur 4 p. m. TLl. 1091. ‘ FOR RENT ‘; ‘iiILIms in house keeping. 1021 Ft. Shcrid To]. 1076. FOR RENT ~~ Furnishvd rooms. Tel. NHK. 4Ipd FOR RENT â€"â€" 1 laun- furnished busumunt room fur Mum-keeping. 2231 N. St. Johns awnuu. Tvl. 751M. FOR 1 bath in 1 southern slcvping bltn‘kfi {1' 1421. FUR rin- rm Hf (‘mll “,1’..‘S FOR SALE â€" Szullllv horse. unit ml (walk. trut. >inglv funt. cantel‘l \’ \ems ()ll. ()Ilc m-w linulish ridim: saddle I)lL'\‘l\'ln “ill svll (lu-al ). \\ 01th SsOH. $00 Sgt. bcaul Qtlwxrtxxlmnster's stallos Ft. Sheridan [1]., ur mmmun icutv with l.t. W. E‘ 'l‘x'npluuran, P. 0. Box l~l. White Male Rabbit. 8 most nld . ,5 Brig-inn Hare, male. 5 mos. ‘ l’cdigrued Rufus Red Belgian Hare. 4 mus., pair .......... ‘ 3 "105.. pair ................ Single Male, 4 mos. ........... Single Male, 3 mos. ........... L'nmmnn Rabbits, 6 weeks old, pair ....................... RABBITS AND BELCIANH'LKRES] mus \IE “LORD LOVES THE IRISH" Hawkinson Production Pathe News and Hank Mann Comedy Admission 18c; war tax 2c “JINX” A (‘ircus Picture that Barnum would have been proud of Goldwyn Production I’athe Review and Mutt and Jeff Admission 220; War Lax 3c FUR Adopted from T01. H. P. 557 or 558 Addross BUX 692. Libertyviue, 1” FOR SALE â€"â€" Saddle horse. 1m \dnxhsi Viola Dunn in ‘I’LEASE GET MARRIED" ted from the Olin-r Morosco Stage Success Mctn) I’roduvlinn uckou (fummiy and u Screen Magazine Mutinev at m RENT ~â€" Room with private privutv home. Hut water hcut. '1 oxpnsum with large private \‘urandu. ()m- and unwhalf 'I'om clwtric stutiun. I'hnm- 41 }:[‘:.\.’1‘*~T\\'U furnish St. Juhlh ;\\'L'. TM. 1 S;\Tl'RI)A Y. DEC. 20 TH URSDAY. I) EC, 18 HELP WANTED ID â€" (‘umpotent maid for uscxmrk. (Mud wages. Tel. Warrkn KI” FRIDAY. DEC. 19 Mabel Normand in V“ B‘n‘mx A-t’uu‘a-M'hmw mmw'VwA)Mw mum.» FOR RENT General house work once, maid for gei]- 3 in fa_rpily. $12 to Cxperienced cook 21. H. P. 1073. class maid to as furnished rooms. .32 Ventral Ave. 41 pd for good plain w“ r Y 'k for Christ- \d month of 306 0:- Lock ‘ 41â€"42 5-. Press 41 21V 8. 280 41 I‘unhlS 4.00 3.00 1.50 41 at 7 per cent for three years. Securi- ty on lst mortgage, House, Garage and lot. Apply XX Press Qffice. Announcement : Let me teach your children to he] entertain your friends. Grace Men-elf Teacher of Expression. Rates â€"â€" at home Wednesday and Thunday after- noon: $1.00â€"at your home $1.50. Terms if paid in advance. fTel. 1365. 625 S. St. Johns ave. - ()U l nus mam, mm mass, umauum mum. mums . 41â€"44. WANTED TO BORROWZ â€" $1300 The only thngs that are going down this winter are the bowling alley pins, and those only when you hit ’em just right. LOST -â€" Lalt chnesday deer- noon, one boy’s buck dancing pump. aize 6, in down town district. Mn. I’ingrey, Tel. 990. 41 LOST â€"â€" On December third, prob- “nly on Vine Ave., 3 small seal skin *vufl‘. Finder please notify Mrs. Geo. R Jones. Tel. 385. 41 IOST - In“ “"9“n~sdny after- noon. 8 blue w olen knitted scarf with twu strives of white angora on each end. Lost between the Elm Place school and the Community Shop. Val- ued as keepsake. Please return to Mn. LOST â€"~ A small black purse con- taining Northwestern R. R. ticket. Lost two weeks ago on the 5:10 train from Chicago. To]. 167. 41 F. P. BoZvnton, Sheridan and Elm Place, 51pd The horde of hacker» or lot-um: champion Jess Wlllurd may lmu: the opportunlly of aguln slmumg (helr (huh. Tex lllckuru 51133 he has word from Willard who Is now ln Llw moumalna unm-uxumg d strenuous trulnlng wlncn Imll- canes that Jess ls think-mi! ngm“ and that he in going to Ir) and redeem hlmwlf for bls miserable Toledo showlng. JESS WILLARD AIMS AT COME-BACK 41pd the govemment in possession of their stores and holding them for higher standards of citizenship. The dealers who are holding mg“ for higher prices, are likely to find the Plain sewing, mending and men’s shirts repaired .by expert shirt-makâ€" er. Go out by day or at home. Phone 441. 41 pd Dere Mable ............ Biltmore Oswald ........ Six Best Cellars ........ That’s Me All Over, Mable Speaking of Operators .. 231/1; Hours Leave ....... Keeping Up With William ‘ POPULAR FICTION The Lamp in the Desert ...... Ramsey Mulholland ......... Great Heart ................ Mare Nostrum .............. The Long Lane’s Turning . . . . The Rising Tide ............. The World for Sale ......... Secret Witness ............. Mountain Madness .......... A Smile a Minute ............ Heart of Isabelle Carleton The Web .................. Re~Creation of Byran Kent .. Moonlit Way .............. The Charred Wood ......... Return of Tarzan .......... Partial List of Books Offered to the Christmas Trade HUMOROUS BOOKS ALBERT LARSON Let me paint a garden for you. Not with ordinary colors, but wi}. - ments everlasting. I no! tron, ‘ perennials and flowers on my palette and I have been told that my flint: inc: no harmonious. Then in an ad- leu combination of color Ichcmu to be had in good planting ond by us- ing the new French and English by- brids in perennials and shrubs. one STATIONER .51.75 1.50 1.60 1.90 .75 .60 .60 .60 .60 1.50 1.50 2.00 1.50 1.60 1.25 1.00 .75 .75 1.00 .75 .50 .60 1.00 PA INTING TELEPHOM 5H Swiss Family Robinson Firelight Stories ..... Black Beauty ........ A Wonder Book ..... Arabian Nights ....... Cornelia ............. Ivanhoe ............ Hans Brinker or Silver. Skates Boy Scout Fire Fighters ..... The Overall Boys ............ Huldy's 'Whistle ............ Along the Mohawk Trail ..... Black Fox .................. West Point Lieutenant ....... Jimmie Higgins .............. Winona’s Way ......... Winona of the Campfire Anne of the Green Gables Mary Lee of Washington . Patchwork Girl of Oz .. Aunt Jane's Nieces ...... Patty Fairfield .......... BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ BOOKS M is contentment in a fine In;- nnt guden. I nuke than ”‘7 day. Call up 85 or write to Box 314. Helody Woods and let me spluh your colon. ' may make a beautiful canvas. Let your garden indicate your chm. Let your garden show your taste. [5‘ your guden also make you In")! GIRLS’ STORIES 0. C. possum kidnap. Architect. Forester BOYS’ BOOKS F or more good gtrdeninx, S l .35 1 .35 1.35 .35 1.50 1.50 1.50 ] .50 1.50 1.35 .75 .75 .60 .75 .75 ation tints, n m tau ‘ roari‘ men DUDVX fur

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