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Highland Park Press, 7 Jul 1930, p. 41

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Thursday, July 10, 1930 SITUATION WANTED â€" Young high school girl desires to take care of child. Tel. H. P. 410. 18pdtf SITUATION WANTED â€" Dressmaking and PAINTING, PAPERING AND DECORATING SITUATION WANTEDâ€"By young man teach» er, as companion and tutor for the summer ; willing to travel; best of references. Edwin Sach. Zion, I11. Tel. Zion 182â€"R. 14pdtf SITUATION WANTED TO BUYâ€" 100â€"AUTOMOBILESâ€"100 Newâ€"wanted at onceâ€"Used P Will pay cash or sell on five per cent commission Open : evenings and Sundays NATIONAL MOTOR CORPORATION Largest Automobile Brokers _ between Chicago and Milwsukee _ HELP_ WANTEDâ€"Experienced maid; white for general housework and cooking; n washing or ironing; good salary. 375 O chard lane. Tel. H. P. 193. > 19p HELP _ WANTED HELP_WANTED .Thoroughly experienced maid for gencral housework and cooking ; family of 2 adults; go home nights. Tel. H. P. 1579. HELP_WANTED ~C« HELP WANTED Experienced bookkeeper ; prefer one with automobile experience. Write D. L. Press office for appointment. 10 HELP HELP_ WANTEDâ€"Experienced wot keeper, capable of hundling full monthly. trial and balance,. profit and financial statement, . Tel. B for further pafticulars. HELP HELP HELP WANTEDâ€" Girl; whit HELP WANTED Good girl for gencra work; one who en take charge of ingi 4 adults in family. 2207 Dell Ravinia. â€" Tel. H. P. 2164 HELP WANTED G HELP WANTED Experic gentral housework. . Tel WANTED TO BUYâ€"â€"Used typewriter in good LOSTâ€"â€" Wireâ€"haired ‘ terrier, tan ~head, and white body ; male; liberal rewad Deerfield . 43%. LOSTâ€"Amethyst bracelet made of small rings o’f" amethysts... Reward, . Return to Prell; office. LOST LOSTâ€"â€"Brown (leather purse; between Stanâ€" dard . Oil station and Vine ave. _ Finder please call H. P. 3974 19pd plain sewing. _ Tel. Mrs. Smith at. High wood 2790. good work; prices reasonable. John Chris tenson. Tel, H. P. 760, 17â€"2; girl housework ; prefer one who is good home and wases; also re girl. Tel. H. P. 4062 work and plain cooking : some ironing: must be fast Tel. H. P. 4287. general housework H. P. 213. Phones N. Chicago 809 _ N. Chicago 451 1208 South Sheridan Road fam for _ light . housework H. P. 1136. whole "days P. 22590. condition ; portable preferred; must be a bargain. Address Box 692 Press office. 12pd 3387 OST Red chiffon dress; lost Wednesday, July 2, in vicinity of Railwny ave or Creen Bay rd. Finder please tel. H. P. 237. 19pd between 20â€"30 years of m ooking ; washing . required ly ; near depot, . Tel. H. WANTED TO BUY LOST and FOUND WANTED â€" Experienced white maid for wl housework in small home; ‘must be and good. cook; write, siving aje, nce, references and salary expected WANTED WANTED â€"White, generrl hou HELP WANTED like Pre to North Chicago, IlL must work ‘by week all about 6. p.m ANTED White maid Incxperieneed white k. â€" Mrs. Witten, neral maid. for half « impet good . cook need white maid for nt _ white . sirl. for Mazel ave. . Tel. H Higch for liht house likes . children ; mnd nent; 31‘29. good lin ble H exp€ for general sehoo! _ girl part time ; Tel. M ults ework ) Orâ€" hou nurse 19pd make black 19pd 19pd 19pd 19pd girl 19 19 19 SUBURBAN BUILDING SIX MONTHS RECORD Glen Ellyn 12.7 per cent, St. Charles 10.5 per cent, Blue Island 4.6 per cent and Harvey 1.2 per cent. The Juneâ€"June and Mayâ€"June com parisons are as follows: Comparative Figures June June May 1930 _ 1929 _ 1930 Marvey Mighland Park Hinsdale Homewood Joliet Kenilworth Aurora Batavin Berwyn Rlue Island Calumet City Chicago Heiihts Maywood Niles Center North Chieago Oak â€" Purk 4 Park . Kidse River Forest 8t. Charles Waukegan Woestchester Wost Chiengo Whenton Wilmette Winnetka East Chicago, Ind Gary, Ind. Hammond, Ind. Owners of Holstein cattle in the Lake Forest vicinity will be interâ€" ested in fhe announcement that the first Holstein Field Day of the year under the auspices of the Illinois Holâ€" stein association will be held on Satâ€" urday, July 12th, at Silver Glen Farm which is located on State Highway No. 22, three miles north of St. Charles. All members and friends of the asâ€" sociation are invited to bring, their families and picnic baskets for this event, starting at 10 a.m. Those who are unable to bring lunches will find box lunches for sale on the grounds. Hammor Whitinge Prof, C. SARhode of the University of Illinois w‘& be in charge of the program which includes speeches and demonstrations by Director Earl J. Cooper of the National Holstein Exâ€" tension service, and Axel Hansen, the National Dairy Show judge. Silver Glen Farm, a beautiful country estate in the Fox river valâ€" ley, is the home of several famous Holstein cattle, including National Dairy show prize winners and the cow, Little Gift Fobes, recently acâ€" quired by the farm for $2500. NOTICE ~1 will not debts contructed by this date. . Louis J sUFFERERS OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE KIDNEY. LIVER OF STOMACH TROU Holstein Field Day, Saturday, July 12th; Farm Near St. Charles Des Plaines Yolton lin Imhurst vanston BLES. Nature‘s relief is now available in this district No drugs. Address 8. M. Prows office. * 39 Grange wrtvville Ellyn MISCELLANEOUS (Continued from page 6) Park . Ind Ind. . 104,748 20,650 34,784 »i8 450 189.050 261 138 216 01 80,835 3,600 7.600 8,660 14.000 40.075 20.050 be responsible for any anyone but myself after Noething. 19â€"20pd 9.062 0 .00 1000 800 690 460 978 00 680 940 818 500 103 000 500 800 300 196 800 608 400 111 462 65,300 130,600 106,000 160 21 318 205 &n 2 202 203,695 261,200 4.830 60 4.15 600 114 200 140 200 200 600 900 000 008 £00 450 16 100 00 T HE PRESS 130 75,500 2,050 138,200 18,900 28111 501,400 102,116 140,649 107,662 ©,200 94,300 13,000 2,100 48,500 6,650 05,016 05.015 $4,000 X5,940 T4,450 4.0 204 800 137 304 00 210 050 00 Romance Among Colonial Troops of Two Nations .â€" Is Pictured in "Mamba" How did the officers of the British and German Colonial troops in Africa regard each other at the outbreak of the great war? f * Far from the seat of actual comâ€"|j, bat, it was difficult for them to have | 4 the same feeling of enmity that exâ€"| ; isted in England and Germany proper and on the battle lines in France. In East Africa, where the possessions of | ,, the two powers bordered each other, | ; cordial relations had for years existâ€"|, ed between the British â€"and German | troops, and they spent much of their leisure time drinking together at the same canteens and attending the same social functions given by their respective army garrisons. This cordiality was cemented even more firmly by the fact that each army group recognized a common enemy in the horde of black tribesâ€" men who outnumbered their small white scttlements more thanâ€" ten to| onk These problems form the backâ€" ground of the story of "Mamba," a Tiffany allâ€"talking feature done in technicolor and to be presented Friâ€" Around this man a tale of tense drama is woven. Bolte‘s beautiful wife, whom he has literally bought from an impoverished German Count, falls in love with the dashing young Major in command of the German garrison,. who, incidentally, is the hero of the story. In a maniacal deâ€" sire for revenge, Bolte incites an upâ€" rising of the black tribesmen at the time when news arrives of the beginâ€" ning of hostilities between England and Germany in Europe. The Gerâ€" man garrison, surrounded by savâ€" ages, is saved from annihilation by the timely arrival of the British Colâ€" onial troops, once their staunch | day and Saturday, July 11 and 12, at the Deerpath theatre. The locale of "Mamba" is the litâ€" tle German settlement of New Posen in East Africa, only a few miles from the borders of the British possessions, in the year 1914. The richest man in all that territory is a degenerate German planter, August Bolte by name, who is despised and ignored by both Germans and English, and the name "Mamba," being that of a deadly snake of that part of the world, is symbolic of his character. STOP WORRYING ABOUT MOTHS You are given an insurance policy in the N. Y. Indemnity Co., proâ€" tecting you against moth damage for three years. work is done in your own home in a few hours‘ time by careful, experienced operators. k o is now available right here in Highland Park. Ours is the only serâ€" vice in America emploxing this perfected and scientific method of moth extermination and elimination. C is absolute freedom from further worry about moths or moth damage Estimates furnished without cost or obligation to you! NATIONAL MOTHPROOFING CO,, INC 85b CENTRAL AVE. PHONE little or no inconvenience to you and the We have testimonia!. letters from prominent Highland Park residents who have used our service FRED H. SMITH, Resident Mgr. A new, scientific mothâ€"proofing process that is POSITIVE, SAFE AND INEXPENSIVE RESULT ALSO THE WITH friends, but now their enemies reason of the declaration of war Jean Hersholt plays the role of Bolte, Eleanor Boardman is his wife and Ralph Forbes is the German Major. "Mamba," produced at a cost of more than half a million dollars, is said to be one of the most elaborate pictures ever filmed, and its African locale and the fact that it is in both dialogue and color make it one of the big pictures of 1930. A corporation has paid a New York church $50 for a strip of land 20 feet long and 5 inches wide. They must be going to erect one of these efficiency suites for newlyweds. WILLITS HUDSONâ€"ESSEX You Have Auto Troubles Any Make of Car Our garage is conveniently located. Come to see us. We do all kinds of auto repair work â€" with expert meâ€" chanics who know how. Corner Laurel and Second Sales and Service PHONES 302 â€" 303 PHONE H. P. 2627 by

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