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Highland Park Press, 27 Jan 1927, p. 7

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3m]. cis human but controL Enamel o'veu 1rd “GENERATOR . Appliances mason. mummy Sr, 1m lt mm'gymrmamug :e Sale oiaetttv.fmAtnnd is}; "rN$ttattt1Pxtrhrtu ' M te, WJ‘R’W mm mum-mes nut: L, can", '1' At. my. Ln: comm, {the i.od rub. om Incinerator. H; It. £5:- “A my E33, fp, Velm- -e In of 6 I a v; urtr, I :51; 3' It hadron 1,: run: H In! all u 1' - Shark!“ ' "p. Will um Gia, "7tiliiGir""ro"ai t. "PRP-' f" . Lg'dtlt Tel. H. ri.fN '03 trAtab--Bor's brown ulnar. Ill-wool dc. the ". two knickers. not nad eoatt like u. 86: 1 pair Nestor John-on North Star "In: skim. tile lb, 34: t ttakr girl's Ihoc “a. use 4. 38. Tel. H. P. 1786. 489d , iiiad "Ga iCE taiialAritdr" GatGdgi all” ”and who. Til. B. P. Mt. _tttrd NI RENT-Now ' room but; ' hm: a; cannula: to transportation sad tho -- uth T... M. P. 1321 or M. “-48"! 70: "N'r.--ireh l, (lair-Mo an we a 19qhouTiuG"'"Eiu"riiaGaati'i"iiiiiic - bdrm. mw'. roan. 1 baths. {urn-ca tt beautiful surroundings. Tei. H. g '70: 'tttrg dark oak sideboard ind i gin-d in: nun: moon-bk. N. H. POI BALI -. ANTIQUE - tledger. Mt Ind nu... old pine Dutch KIn: . “and chin. "use and who. new“?! at! Winthrop duh. nun. quilts, ups-trio. and mines, Mrs. L. . Blake. 80!! Waking- h It. tlie bio-2h can of Bidxe. 1 Mock loath M n... Dunstan. " an,“ _ "aGiiriiGiitiluiraaitk. Aim-".7 l 1m "Ni.TarGr,Tiii -tiiniiid _ room ' on H Central "9.. lacing may: 1% Much ,htyi0FiiFai.i'iiiii) “AW 1999595 POR SALE~Bluk Shea-m! pony if you d: will oetl for 850 for with uh. Addre- lhlt. J. Whoa. Fort Burl-kn. Tel. '. P. MO. I 255 or te. MI FOR SAI.&~Modtl s Underwood -riter. ". Teh M, P. 1.73. " POI a; Civil}: hours; with ”than: _!rtfetiete.ee Wm“? " for thet Fau. Jriu.7ii.9.'mbud "ttt SUI-By ll! 0M ardent! am: 3- - velour annulled ”VII. room set: quick " wry: price man-bk. Cumin lulu-g. than": 71, Ft. Shara-n. " iraa. ml H. ts. iiti Ant "LB-New 5 room house. corn" lot. tMock topution; y“! W $60.59!: tel- NI RENT - Nicely furnished room. eon- IP'"' to mumtbn. Tel. M. P. ME pet! ron SAWVM and roeoed.. Tel. M, P. 552. “M "U Riki}; 'e" 'NCrf. _ tr.Ofi." luis" “I: "thas" In. . " - nyle 8-grieee nah-It valor lulu curved m, rewmblo cubism: 8-pleee "but .4" room mm. halt! to match: - - bedroom lulu: two 911! Wilma rm: .11 man: “hr." table: Gtrleee bushlan- bt; out of “Hand. 8 blocks trom Buvinh ffl new; r"t'2p,2'f tttgh', in ta. 'el pay or n u. I I " ,1!” blmrha went a! 00th:. Gron an. an". Tel. Kuwait! ma. _ and roa ',',ytr'trgte'v, dining room liv- - room but“ {ImitIn' with: m; show: by GrGiiraG"rii"iiTAai." w F03 BAIt-Bamau. m bone fur Ink h WM; ' rooms. nttaetrod IIHIO. bot m "st; an: ikTiiiir'Gii I block: from “vhf. iiiiGitjrtAeaursAttirvFrrutiiCiriiii "l'bt.wtetordr.mtsdtrettrittseuneh. - InnJen city And an- Inn-t be told " one. Tel B. P. m. and "(id but dirt'. can? AGGCGa We 'dll Reuben um. TU. a. P. us. mum rStt '3ALB-Neartr new home; lam liv- _ room: In porch: dining room: kitchen; tu' room; bot ulcer heat; attached nt- ',- well beat-d: Ink. your own hrmn. gt H. P. 447. 47nd -- u - mum A loan-u Gat.. 2g'dtld van u. an m .11 'iu'Giiu - of 6 no. who” I in. out a, garter who: I it... val-It 'ttsue ',"iul'l'J,'t A'"Gid run- he on: "i'iii TI t "ii'tii'iiiii'i i: ii "Kw: tii _ " av... S'AT,1l= rd., qu-, m luau-a. "you gALB- Very Miami-all hon-coo wooded lot; lot " uhruhh-ry - a... 'ees #42 1ho 'lt'.gn'l'a"g,tdt in "ir-c-L." my: mum; FUr.tNrTURE, mud Sham. but“: in mm It.) Bt3fd'l'. W. M. Km TU. M. P. q, a); 3,\},‘ , -' DA ' rm "Nt-rt-ttst-. I "tNr" Eli)!" rptt, SAL} -Deyqttrtqrt pnd chit, 8501 Ibo I?! SM~Y¢yle¢lnblo lot In Rarlnia. irtrt _sgw_ and 1 _ Iron SALE GULF COAST LANDS Fen ‘hmnd ner- rich alluvial lazin- hn. land. " In“. from New Oriana. Itll' Ind gravel road within one Mt . _ Bowen mile. from... on tide um an- ll giving use. to ttne. fUttlntt for ”that. . From. Mnds turnbhd rich [ruins From: lamb cumin rich mum mud: in winter for feeder! from .toek 1min. Duh huh protttatB. for niacin. and nut-bk for fur {Ir-inc: homo milk :1" Hor mnmqmd union truck hr New Orleans market Bloettte_-itrorott-or In." lug-m- In mild elimatq nan good “A; will divide by suction linen if ttgt or min an intern“. Tel. H. We will not guarahteé eiauheiition afar; angina aiiir'iriiii"i2i'i this tfhee after 5 o'eloek op_fil1siitieMayfitiernooii: Th of manage. in": to inn nun-i new" ‘T Tel. H. P. 598 20. North IV!" Hkhvood. thd _ FOR SALE Full podium -uttGhqie" V Collie 'etrstie “Dd mm new smu'mdN rt,A,g,eg--g,Tg,e Posmox WANTED by ”out; d: unarhneed in book- kcopimx._ M'tttrtir, Win. A. puppy yolk: {3’11}: " iG"aiaTeiii'eGGi 'ie/t iii-n 'l',"",',,,"'; If,',',,,",.' Address l? . Prey)”; if. GviGAt 1 "rPATSON WW - Bali-bk. mum eriored waman won” We (I!) work for Mon. Herr und $turd-y: FC m cook Sunday din‘ner. Tel. 'Kenwod Gi' 5840 Kichhnn blvd. Apt. 1. ‘ 'd, . 489d SITUATION WAmerxnerl-nad man would like i In may dun’ work: hunch-y or awning: MLM R. P. - ttter. H. p.' an; IB- smmrrnn WAgrm ~Drcum-klna “a Aha will (”female a. Tel. Deerfield 89. M t,,iiieirUdd 'i'irt,i5'liei'hr.i a. diatur Md ma; oz.eeMteed. i,' I. a. P. mm. "rd srrvAitoN “(Again A3irl mm. work of any kind.: .Csll N hook 2214-1. and w" --i T'"'", Uric: - .Mt.q_..-" Gard.' geMt,tart"4tW' P. at' mm HELP ' 'iFiGi'ritrra'FsrtFiiirV.r/aiia housework; "In" f . Cull Glance 1211 during Heel of Jan. . I. a 'HELF WANTED-LIME“ trirt for [when] homework. Tel. M. A. 1627.. ms 8. Liam IVE. E l m}? iii - "diGiteiir" , Tel. H. P, 345-31 ttl SITUA , N W T w Bell-Ne whom! woman hen for tregreral house- work: ex knead not: nimnea. Tel. H. P. 1050. C" up.) n,,'M, tettaue 7 " that t06 I 0033 In I 'iii . ma um,§kbmd._.; 489d tter/tui."),','?-,,',-,'?,,',),; iii; if "uiiGaila. Don't m m. orrtmetunity. Cmchlnl course g5. (Hampton. Box law-MA. '"""it,'t ' r. s HELP WAwa‘Yonn. mu. willing to learn 1mm; nod TTP/e"."' Natiotul Tn Comp-my. map» Park. 48grd good home: Ind good iUiier; no Wishing. Tel: H. P. 2029. ' 48 "ESE; apt" him” iierhii ion-own" - rkrida "-F home. Tau. P. 'iN'. 4s SITUATION "watt'rTgtr--umtdr, work to do " hon“. Tel. tt, P. 1021. 46-48pd HELP _wAsTms-_"-ntems white and tor ttret Booe work ad Mina: no hundry: reterenem milked. Til? H. P. IMT. 48pd HELP wAN'rmt-ttNverunoed mu m, for Bonn!) Ila-chin; Ibo exporter-cod Indy Drm. Tel. H. P/ I)“. a SITUATION WAterED---eteed than!- frur or homnzzfan drive nay kind of ear; good, referee). 'tet. H. P. 2498. 6 S. Second It; " _ 47pd r"iG,'"JGi'"o"iiijtr;JTe'ii work guaranteed. I HELP WANTED A ml: with cu to "ll complete line ot u who tire. And, tubes; eNetta.ive 'tut','.',".', We. not no.4 tNH"trr'. “law ”on per month. Int-who Rubber Company. Eaat Liverpool. Ohio. “pd FOR 1tENT - Canto-$5 room in now house: oil bent: plum hot water; the 3mm.- mu. 642 Vine no. Phone R. P. tut. ' ' “UN homework Humanity. 1:80 to 7:80. (rel. H. P. Mis. k " rub. W or "pat ty col-tomb}. bound of I g""'.':,'",',,,', In thiiririiii"Fiiii17Ae? 'sl,g " 'att2ttAnt t of in 8% u n nun-r tit'." , For tuetttkshtbemathnt 'ad'h'lil"i. r03 ttENT, sum." in maid; m op- gglgglg was}. up!“ of Hwy-av My!“ mm tprth'---rtrrito.d moth. mm» for two. 570 Laurel Ive; Tel. R. P. 7094. 48rd private home: cut ddr. eoesee_ii, hit}; port-non. Tel. H. , 1979. 4il-6hrd FOR u-tn-tiw roan- foe one or two - ", Bt-ln but: hot - grit hour“ - . BMW. 1H. K. P, 21“. a b. no: "Nt-t at s M Ma: aim-5&3 or v',".',"'.'.'."'"; III-ct: load location. no hard . v0. , ' 48nd or twog' tr..Aueeirii "ii"iikturui. "I'I‘rquil; iii N. GM Buy rd. , 48nd Ard, FOR "NT-rs but! ”Ilium: -ttu. pp "gland. "GT. Second " and FOR RSN'r--F'ttrntshed rooms. hm. bril'ht room fan. two; Ibo dual. room in tambou- t “rubbed home., 831 3. Green Bay rd. " H. ‘P. 2498. ' 48nd srrvArim WARP Jam ("my wash- ‘ncs to do " honing: " Deerfield 157. 48trd totitt -4 hath; {uni-had night M. P. “1: and “Dd FOR PEN? Luge front bedroom;, 11,4, bloch tom all trmvorution: emulomble for two. 104 s. Second " Tel. H. P. 1926. and FOR RENT-t room an with private bath; furnished or unfurnbhed: "rm and com- fortahtet “can but; " block south of Lincoln Ive. nation; [um If desired. 623 & St. Att"" Ive. . and B "trs-tAAF" - at GiGl - the? "ur, ”if, IE trAurrts ti"eomftretrtbt. house of I SITU AiioN whi'tnro-:or-rttetm.r. an, ammmw 1rhtrrrar B! ftttytlkipttt1ft HELPVWANTED - Wm for 39!:an an? wameu girl or young "r,eC.ttritt-tetii, In "that! "etsUs HELP7WANTED -y Clerk-W cumin!- "ELF wA'Nyrmxr-ttxverunek write mild; mu mow. mam tl?? Inmate? Fox. tttir, FOR RENT Sandy Inactive warm room ,.o?tdayr-r.ioiy when» 'ttrRotitre For: ttWt-Pu-tron, mg": for one Situation; Wanted rqn lurk: Ill} ii y loam: that! or nun-um It t," ' {or may tea, M. P. hd' an. m Centr- B. K. P. . .' f a 7501' 3"!!!“ hr t at. “I N. Gm M. P, "tat. a Th WWI do limit-n- uns: wall your ear 1nd t be! a." plum; um "M. '48 7am}; "iziil' bikes. 6 o’colck. 88rsd filmy wishing, tet 48tferd The same htory is true of the wash.. ing machine . The washing machine, offered as e greatest labor-saving Cgvlce’of t I age, saves little-more flan rubbin , costs just as much if um more th n the corresponding de- gree of lauqiiry service, and in addi- tion, the m 'ss and fuse of washdny is present j t the some. Just as the bread mixer; taught the women that bread could! be made by machinery, so has the _ivt)',h"i.rlr' machine taught the woman 1?! today that clothes can be washed, ‘without harm, by me- ‘chinery, a daily, thousands of washing in hines are being discsrd- led, to be u only in case of abso- lute emerge er. The same is true of the home i hing machines. They have simpl convinced the women ‘thst clothes could be ironed by me- ;chinery,‘ on they themselves are be- ing rapidly iscarded. No housewife wants to tu her home into a tned tory, and t at is just ‘whst the in- stalletion o washing and ironing machines will do, to say" nothing of the eotttinu, burden of doing the work. _ ' g Laundry service hats, loud since pessedthe any stage -- it now takes its ' htful piece alongside the ' LOST-ArSm-l 3 black coin put-e. wound the North Welter nation, last Thursday: mn- 'p."uht" ey I d unit-u. Rev-uni. Tel. l Labor an ing devices have flooded the market or years, but the house.. wife who i anxious to reduce her housekeepin to the fewest number of tasks is taining only those which actually as her lhbor. Bread and cake mixi machines had their vogue, but omen soon found that it was alm as hard to make bread or cake wit them as without them, and they we t into discard. 1 nu- kuo lam. Can the AU Mer- mea. Addmu . X. D. Press can. “that WANTED, non-Rm.- new or venom. to occupy ham bed home: rent free for ubout two months; hue owner in any. AMI-an R. S. Pm ea. . 48rd GLEN“)! _ IVA” LAUNDBX; nljfhnad LOST~~W ’nlnltltute mammal: book No. 407-8; P _ 2 on underwear and Muzak: Frill, Ifmn on B. St. Johns l\'e.. near Baum-serr- I re. Find" plan tel. B. P. 405. l my: THE PElaMANENT L UNDRY SOLUTION SITUATION ,raNND--_-d b - (”new lt.' . In built “5”. 1'lt 2-- Ltoirii" in? Wood -ioiiditroit. "7!"ch ' if.Oi. 18t4. " LOSTKC-n containing beauty operator'. k_it,tith mm and license. Reward. Tel. ll. P. . 1817. amnion WANTBtF--mtetRd ew- Im; not In“: nur- ono‘ m. tNutt all!” m» " amnion warn!) - tkttgryl We; gin Highly ad PVUHein ' 1&1. “immune. rite or Phone "D. B." bland Park Pm- ollee. " YOUR TR . SHRUBS, AND HEDGE need trimming or it than them new life and prevents d l order your hardy perennhll now. Plane I and in P. o. Box Mt or all at Nu , at Orchard rd Ind W. Park nvc. No ph . George Lumbyo Sam-en. nuNery mun.- l 48-49pd “91:6"le - ‘7 Gif aefiaikd." - tu. "GEM" _ 106. _ C 489d "%aua. '_---- -it,Trr'gitJ" ""'"" Tfra SITUATION - Girl In“: Food 1Pd.'Pd,',; "kins-:mnxg Int. 01. K. ._198I. " GENERAL mopnma - CABPINTB REPAIRS. I atria was“. Zion Building Ind-. N lion no. " PIANO G - All work mate-d: chun- lo- chai- trcr " - -imtere. TN. ii. P. am. a. F. mm. as B. " lots "as _ m1 Tet. tkate "" " PIANO L ONtt. 'gtrt piano hume- tlon given by Kn. Ben FOIL 514 Kid- lothhn In. cl. H. P. MT-W., " WW3” WANTED 1b RENT-MAY my a or c WANTED, Tn nun-Second hand 4-burncr that car Imam. The new Ill- per-highv- |will “Join tt " you bae [$1.000 or more with which to make a mud Invatmouhuld will do no prov you In muted that: In. Your adv-I is “haunted. Ind 2nd. Your who will exceed 80% I you f..rf patio}! of tive yen-I. Wlnlea To Buy, To Rent FIRST uh ”can uon’ramns " Télephone 557-558 _,f)f.ekl,'i, 3%... u . tt Tel. use 8169 y-thur funk- 39d :cellaneous -itit,rrmmlirhTitlirtd. 48 Mr. Lori tongue and lustrateu tl programs ( real Indian Culmina ng months of endeavor on the part 0 real estate brokers and a special e mittee of the council, Merle B. alts, president of Glencoe, this week nnouneed that the village had purch ed the P. J. Wooley prop- erty at 69 Park avenue, Glencoe, for the erectio of a water plant to am able the to J to handle its own water distributio instead of having the vil- lage of W netka do so, as has been the case h retofore. The amount paid for the la was $113,000. _ Within he next week or so the Glencoe e ncil ia‘expected to pass a water 0 inanee which will provide for the co struction of the plant building. a d the various feeder pipes which will onnect with the lake and the town ater, distribution system. The cost this part of the project work whie is to start in the spring, alone is e pected to run well over $175,000. Beihg a peaker of ability, " well as a music an, his programs are fu- cinating a cunts of Indian customs and folkl e, with illustfations of their ion at the piano. . Mr. Lori g underytands the Sioux tongue an the sign langme tad ii. lnstrateu t one in his reciuls. m programs ive up a glimpse of the real India as few of us know him. _ The troy mment has cost as much time 1918 including the war costs, us it did r all the years before that, whie show: the fathers were pretty :1 old birds, and didn't un- derstand w to spend money. It is mplnined that the” 'tre too many pndersreitrht children. but not many ve grown thin as the re- sult of ave study. electric lig t, the can range, the tale. phone, the wwmbile and countless other m m invention: which in” Appoint by President Roosevelt to visit In an triberdnd reeoid their legends a d music for the United States gov mment, Mr. boring spent twelve ye learning .the- language and gettin close to the heart of the Indian. made life on worthwhile and dim- inated un nary work and that. cry. , L-Adv" EVANs'rbN HIGH To , Harold .' Loring, pianitt and com- poser, will give a recital’ in high school ass mbly on February 2 on Indian cus ms ind folklore. Deerfield two star divers came through w h first and second plum. Underdonk me first with 98.1 points and Osbor, e was a close second. Bob- by Childs, he star junior diver, show- ed up 'wel by taking first in his event. "lit PLANS To B ILD WATER PLANT Will will be on Satan-thy night for a pair at 8 n law tilts. De-ful has looked tom .11 .eatr0tt to his game " on. of the burden} on the schedule. This encounter in be one of rink: and revenge. e horn. boys no attxitRttt to avenge the bitter 100th Matt " the ha dt Wm. The Bl um! m ”with quintet of Durham-Mn brought their . streak to eight ottmigtrt me: N y night whoa they " feated the invnding Bloom to“: by a 21 to 15 mt. Victory u made pouible only by the untirf snort: of At Baker who dropped level: iietd goals of vul- ous natu Lindenmeyer. the only other man score I baht for Door- tleld coun two' ringers nhd two free tog The Bl team presented n strong defense, th led It half time 12 to T. After tyin the count Deerfield took the lend i the fourth gutter. Golgi: The mee in tit divisions: in very close thro (bout. Both the junior: and senio had mgny exciting races. Pope of ew Trfer was high point man, mnki g 14% pointa. Berg, acor- ing 8 pain ' was high point man for Deerfield. Maléney also swam well, making 6 ointa. Peel’s m did some Wt mu- ing in the lat quarter, than opening up the BI m defense. The ho lights were subdued T to 5 in one the ulowest and poorest games see this year. Buys petty and Will Build Syste Instead of Depend- . i on Winnetka - NOTED (itl'l'8fl'e, T0 ALK TO-STUDENTS Harold A) Luring to Give Reci- JUNIOR BMMMERS EFEAT NEW 1mm Deerfield hunk Team Takes Big End . Contest; Seniors, - Deerf1el Shields junior, tank team won from ew Trier Juniors in I. tut meet by a ore of 24 to 17 last week in the Dee eld swimming pool. The seniors di not fare us well end dropped th meet by a 27 to 82 more. The relay M the deciding event for the seniors Onderdonk, the In: men to swim f Deerfield, w," nosed out by six ine es in the final length. tal on Indian Customs at High School Defeat Biog- _ttttd We. heavyweight iowever, HERE SATURDAY ll 'hr: {$3534 Local: Defeat t m Heavies high basket tum- PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS EXPERT PERMANENT WA Telephone Gleam 452 Telephone E, P, Nettie Conrad Beauty Pari The' Store for Childrl Special Announceme Opening Day of Second Seine Monday, January Thirtrfi 714 Gleam Bud Lake F orest School of MIN Classes and private instruction for the child, the tear. and the professional student ' 4 FROST PLACE Highland Park Nash s, . 384 East Park Awning, Highland Park Phone Highland Park 1608 or Lake Forest 4 508 E. Davis St. 1'/ldT'sIT/ Univeisit) $511 Featuring Cotillion": Shoo Mets Especially adapted for white, guy and hair. Finger waving a specialty. own styles and materials, and re assured that these custom-made sui for little boys will have the same i: dividuality which has always cha acterized our custom-made dresse These' suits will be made forsma boys in ages from 1 to 6. We have just established anew di partment - one which will speeialis in the making to measure of lite boys' two mints wash suits. Pa tieular mothers, may now select the If, you are going to buy a used 't wait! Next week, Wednesday; F " ruary 2, we will place on sale our i, L tii‘e stock of 59 reconditioned auto . . biles ai: the most sensational pri' ever offered. Every one in Perf . running order and all must be sot . WA_1'N“| SUCCESSORS TO CARROLL macaw? Marta Mt'linoshki, Director Wait and Save! EM??? Impound TELEPHONE LAKE was“ no ,2"! L2:

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