o. t k S apen ts §6 & CC 9 *‘ »wurspiy, Avuousr i6, 1907 y aâ€" 3 t3°I} o e se . Te E.Q.‘..J:'#u._ g As $§0â€"M after 6 o‘elock. and eVeBIRI@H. WBI, MERT, CICET MRC MOIUC chests. Club foot Penna. Dutch tavern table sos WASHINGTON STREET o EVANSTON FOR SALEâ€"Beautiful lot in North Shore Cemetery ; North Chicago. Call H. P. §45â€"R after seven o‘clock vvenings. 631 W. Park FOR SALEâ€"Have black dirt meres in developed community. 1 mile north of Deerfield, $7.590, owner; 665 Central ave. FOR SALEâ€"My new brick residence of English architecture on . beautifuily . landâ€" seaped lot in most exclusive section of Highâ€" land Park: east of railroad, near bemutiful tile. Might rent to responsible party. Can be inspected Saturday and Sunday. 340 S. _ FOR SALEâ€"50 foot lot on 8. Green Bay rd., Highland Park, all improvements in and !h for ; will sell reasonable if soid at once. abls hests rone dropined Slugtt: ons stonk ard Drophead like ; will well at a barâ€" ‘Tel. Northbrook 72 for information, _ _ 25 FOR SALEâ€"1 new feather pillows, $4 a ece: also 6 piece Chinese red breakfast set. FOR SALEâ€"Beautiful corner homesite 26 MHaskness Real Extate, 17 N. For Sale and 216 or unfurnished for light housekeeping, also 3 reom fiat; hot water heat; private bath ; one halif block south of Jincoin ave. station ; 623 FOR RENT â€"Room with or without garage Tel. H. P. T31â€"M. 2 tleman preferred; breakfast if desired ; 809 Ridgewood drive. ‘ Tel. H. P. T41â€"R. _ Z5pd FOR RENTâ€"A furnished room suitable for one or two; apply at 7 Hickory st. Tel. H. P. z015. 25pd bidg. at corner Waukegan and Hichwood aves.. Highwood; hent, water and large baseâ€" ment included; available Oct. â€"1. Call Highâ€" wood 222 or see Julius C. Laegeler. renter. 26 Highwood, $25 and $30: price includes use of reception room:; eall Highwood 222 or see Jqlins C. Lacgeler, renter. 4 25 FOR RENT 2 light offices in new Laege ler bidg at Waukegan and Highwood aves for one or two: refined; Protestant women ° P RRVIAP oCE hh.'-lg- F. B. Williems, Central ave., 2360. . 25 x m Ts t P odk" FOR RENTâ€"Nicely furnished house; good cation : 8 rooms, â€"3 biths, reasonable; rent om Oct. to May. Tel. H. P. 2174. 25 FOR SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Experienced launâ€" dress will do family washing at home. Tel. SITUATION _ WANTEDâ€"Dress + making, plain sewing by the day or at my home. Mre. SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Experienced imunâ€" dress would like to have a few family washâ€" ings to do at home. Tel. Highwood 2635. _ SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Position ; general housework: stay nights; willing to do launâ€" dry if it is convenient. Tel H. P. 921 or SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Neat refined colâ€" ored woman wishes position with family where‘ she ean have 15 year old daughter SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Experienced launâ€" dress wishes washing 2 duys a week. Tel. H. P. 2184. 25nd SITUATION _ WANTED â€" Would | like two family washings to take home by experienced laundress. Call H. P. 1972. 2s feur: experienced ; references 1548, around all cars; good mechanic:; will do gar dening work; phone H. P. 1676, apt. 4. 2 man wishes job as chauffeur; experienced by fast experienced man; Tel. H. P. 217 SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Day work, $4 per SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Position as chaufâ€" SITUATION WANTED â€" Young married SITUATION WANTED â€" Window washing English cottage type _ M-M-la“h:"onun;ï¬vdy 8 baths and _ _ _ tnmâ€"li“ # wish to build. »°* Ar*hh'ut in Ravinia? Tell us how much you with to invest and we will you cur \-tmbh%nhl the property to fit your needs. This property is rising in value Highland Park Employment Tel. 1515 Work T. H. P. 25pd 25â€"26pd HELP WANTED â€"Cook, white, expericced -ba-ï¬-nâ€"n.-lu-flniï¬ gity references; highest wages. Marder, 228 clean, repair or rebuild your lawn mower into first class shape. Ressonable prices. Let us 3090. The LAWN MOWER SHOP, 100 Cenâ€" tral ave. litfpd ATTRACTIVE TRIP SOUTHâ€"Several cars are being chartered for an inspection trip to the LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY (side m MEXICO) leaving Chicago Saturday, t 20. $75:00 includes all expenses for man and wife, $49.50 single. Interested parâ€" ties may make reservations by addressing R. C. Yoder, Colonization Agent, care Press ofâ€" HELP WANTED â€" Maid, experienced for LAWN MOWERS MADE LIKE NEW. We AUG. 23 "SINEWS OF STEEL" "PAINTING THE TOWN" Patsy Ruth Miller, Glenn Tryon THURSDAY . A classic in "wiscâ€"cracks." With illimitable nerve. he taiked himself into a fortune and the love of his ideal girl. You‘ll roar with laughter MARY CARR â€" RALPH GRAVES "THE SWELL HEAD" Comedy and pathos blended in a gripping, fast moving romance of lowe, laughter, and youth. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF FINAL STANDING OP YOUNG LADIES®‘_POPULARITY _ CONTEST AND PRESENTATION OF PRIZE TO WINNER FRIDAY AUGUST 26 Marguerite de la Motte and Malcolm MacGregor SATURDAY, AUG. 27 _ Cont. 2 to 11:30 Week starting SUNDAY, AUGUST 28th LILYAN TASHMAN The Woman Who Did Not Care "Lonesome Ladies" "Callahans and Murphys" and "His Dog" attend the theatre as guests of the with the Whippet Colleginte Roadster, . . _ ___Movies will be made on the stage of the Aleyon Theatre installed a la Hollyweed and the shooting of the pictare “-:--huh-‘-â€"*‘.\-.-::-:w-n â€":*-I?‘ ï¬.â€"'-h.n existent -fl-'b Coming Sept. 6â€"7â€"8 "RESURRECTION" Help Wanted ~â€" _ DOUBLE FEATURE OFFERING TWO BIG PEATURES ON THE SAME PROGRAM a backstage story surcharged with thrills, humor and THE POPULARITY CONTEST CANDIDATES in an epic of industry â€" a drama of today ALBERTA VAUGHN "THE KID SISTER" Amusement Items STAGE PRESENTATION "The Poor Nut" dramatie sur i ‘ Popularity Contest ends Thursday New window shades improve the value of your property. A small inâ€" vestment, but what a difference it makes on the outside looks of a home. Our window shade service is estabâ€" lished to take care of your window shade requirements and we want you to feel perfectly free to call on us at any time to help you develop your ideas. There is no obligation. Phone 136 and our man will call with full ‘rï¬tuhl’s. Schwartz Furniture Co., 11â€"13 So. Genesee street, just south of Washington, Waukegan, IIl. 24 AUGUST 25 THOMAS GRAHAM TROXEL. Waukegan, IIL, August 4, 1927. 24â€"26pd AUG. 24 ; SATURDAY, AUG. 27 Evening only ~ MONTE BLUE BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 24 In memory of the death of Rudeiph Valentine who passed THURSDAY FRIDAY AUGUST 26 Robt. Agnew â€" Big Boy Williams are on display both in the lobby of the Pearl Thentre and ;':*dhmhflwflllh â€"â€"â€"COMING SO0Nâ€"â€" Aug. 29â€"30â€"Warner Oland in "What Happened to Pather" Aug. 31â€"Sept. 1â€"Mary Carr in "The Remantic Age."* ~.“‘“~h'~“ her with one of those Akgon Theatre Commetatioe Tikat J | "THE OVERLAND STAGE" "QUARANTINED RIVALS" RUDOLPH VALENTINO f ROY STEWART "AT LITTLE BIG HORN" If she is tired of candy 3 â€" BIG ACTS VODVIL â€" 3 The comedy faree sensation of the season away just VALUABLE CIPTS GIVEN AWAY A gripping story of the railroad )AY AUGUST 25 KEN MAYNARD The sensational western starn in "THE EAGLE" in his best at HIGHLAND PARK 1395 across from N. S. Station Call for appointment Highwood PAGE ELEVEN Finger Wave