SITUATION SITUATION WANTEDâ€" s SECOND MAID By experienced white girl: excellâ€" ent Chict{go and North Shore refâ€" crences; for summer season or 1pet'- _ _ manent. ‘Tel. Deerfield 412. 4pd PAINTING, INGâ€"Goo Christensa PIANO TUNINGâ€"Al mates free; charges SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Experienced woman wiches lï¬i'i!!lï¬.‘_‘ar housework by the day or week. Tel. H. P. 1069. 17pd M- SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Man, single, white, experienced janitor, houseman, garden, lawn, handy with tools, can paint; will work for reasongble wages, by day or steady position: â€"Tel. â€"Hâ€"P,â€"4180.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€",â€"â€"â€"$§pg SITT SITUATION afternoons can . drive Tel. H. P SITTUATION SITUATION WANTED â€" Children reliably SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Laundry work done at home by experienced laundress; large washings preferred; excellent references ; called for and delivered in Highland Park and vicinity.> ‘Tel. H. P.. 433. :A ITUATION WANTED STTT can take one or Tel! H. P. 770. months clerieal fiee By exp ent Ch erences manent sITUATION â€"WANTEDâ€"â€" sITUATION WANTED sITUATION WANTEDâ€" TUATION â€"WANTEDâ€"Position as private chauffeur ; 15 years experience on high %rtdeiau; excellent references. Tel. tll' . 3443, TUATION WAdihNTED-â€"NURSl. ehm fantâ€"or young: W % e disposition ; completely reliable and dependâ€" able ; has ~had â€"training with doetors ; '23 year reference with doctor and 2â€"year = erence <with former employer.~ Tel. Pensaâ€" colsâ€"8738. â€"For references call H. P. 3079. homes TUATION _ WANTED FREE SERVICE TO EMPLOYERS verything in High Grade â€"Help â€"â€"All Nationalitiesâ€" NOW AVAILABLE %f les, cooks, chauffeurs, maids, governesses, utiers : hotel muum iee help, ctge References POSITIVELY lnvï¬w ASK YOUR NEIGHBO Y competent PAULINE‘S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 8 N. First st., !%hhul Park 148 Elm St., Winnetka ith many years experience wants to keep mnall sets of books; evenings or at your mnvenience. Phone H. P. 2970. 6â€"10pd TING, PAPERING, and DECORATâ€" +â€"Good â€"work ; lfrie- reasonable. ~John istenson, . Tel. P.. 760. 25tf DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING â€" MRS. SMITH Phone Highwood 2790 rofit Through These Ads butler ‘TUNINGâ€"All work guaranteed ; estiâ€" s free; charges reasonable. â€" _ . _H. P. PAHNKE 3 Highland Park 2048 B5tf TEL. _DAVIS 8116 _ NO REGISTRATION FEE UNDER â€"~STATE â€"SUPERVISION 15tt References Personally Investigated. ience LEE EMPLOYMENT NO CHARGE TO EMPLOYER by collare #irl; had bad Uhree years rl ; ree years experience : thoroughly reliable and 1681 Benson Ave., Evanston EFFICIENT HELP H WANTED weork : M WANTEDâ€"Experienced laundress WANTEDâ€"Employment â€" wanted and evenings by high school girl ; car: experiericed with, children. 1898. j 18tf WANTEDâ€"Position as chauffeur very excellent references ; very Tel. Kenwood 8582. 18pd nees furnished, Tele. Deerfield P. 2401 18pd BOOKKEEPER July AGENCY noniuhinuuï¬li; Address C,. L. Press ofâ€" 10pd H 0 indry by the bun W B5tf 6tf 49 wWINDOW WASHING TIME is NOTICE â€" A WANTED TO RENTâ€"3 or 4â€"room unfurnishâ€" ed.. cottage... with bath ; â€"withinâ€" 6 â€"blocks of ~â€"â€"the Highland Park ~Business district: no objection to a garage if fitted for yearâ€" round living ; must be cheap.. Write, size, location, price and other details to Xâ€"206 Press office. â€"â€" 18pd WANTED TO BUYâ€"Twin perambulator and â€"infant high chair. Tel H. P. 4135. _ 18 HELP. WANTEDâ€"White: woman HELPâ€"WANTED â€" White maid for general housework; must be neat and clean ; good plain cooking and able to work quickly ; salary $12 per week. Tel. Deerfield 400. 18p HELP WANTED â€"White girl or LOSTâ€"Two kittens; 2 or 3 months old ; one with grey marking, and with 7 toes on each foot; other black with whitem arkings, has LOSTâ€"Tuesday at the Park ave. beach: a man‘sâ€" Elgin wrist watch. Finder please SITUATION WANTED â€"â€" Youn g#irl desires work either taking .care of children or doing housework. Call at 579 Central ave. or Tel. H. P. 3387. 18pd 1NDUW WASHING TIME is any time you ;?Ag.lm 'z'::dx.sqau mt 'wï¬dmâ€â€˜cm†e ner, â€" ; R-n’;‘h'm. Grocery and Market. Melerhoff Hardware Co. OTICE â€" _A party of three can attend the Wm services at Zion, Illinois, hfluulflrr.-..hnnm mobilé from Hg::nd Park and returning at â€" 5:80 ~p.m. desiring ~to make an appointment please address H.S.M., Box 445 Highland Pnrt. Iilinois, or phone H. P. 557. SITUATION WANTED â€" Girl desires position as '@%!‘_IM or general office work, perâ€" manently or during the months of July or August : experienced and best of references given. Tel. H. P. 410. 14tf SITUATION WANTEDâ€" x , gmnmo icle summer ; algebra, or ‘ANTED TO RENTâ€"By August 15th ; 6â€"rm. house in Highland Park or vicinity. Adâ€" dress Xâ€"64 Press office. 18 SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Young SITUATION WANTEDâ€" CHAUFEUR for the summier months. Tel. H.P. 405 woman to do laundry and cleaning in vateâ€" € is emple room and board ; salary $60 per & H. P. 1296. ELP, WANTEDâ€"White woman ; for cooking and housework. â€" Tel. Fort Sheridan 42. 18p W any informa regarding the recovery these kittens, whether dead or alive, kindly call H. P. $598. Mrs. Froberg. _ 18pd sore on neck return to 31 N. Sheridan rd 4260. wishes to care for H. P. §344. retail. ob in ie w c arg 2s o Charles Kuckoidt ciarket, Revinin Hucsenetter Hardware Co.. Ravinia Brand Bros. Paint Store. . T. & mwm Co. Highland Pharmacy. + Steffens Auto Supply Co., wholsale and WANTED to RENT AUTOMOBILES hule mds boly _ will ~sell 5% commission sell on “" \ LUTO Ldans Sheridan road at Twelfth St. ‘Tel. N. C. 451 â€" MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY LOST and FOUND HELP WANTED ‘Tel. H. P. 405 lost, strayed or stolen Dâ€"Young capable girl children m':ln-. . Tel single young Tel. H.â€"P. 18 T H E employed . 16pd t# pri« 1L6pd lazt 52. Sonny 538. Jim F. 54. Everet 55. Domin :g. Art Fr 58. Joe Ds 59. Eddie 60. Pete R 68 62 63 64 66 P R E S 8 61 46 37 38 39 40 41. 43 44 48 49 36 Highland Park will lend their moral support, and feel that this is an afâ€" fair in which they are deeply interâ€" ested. so Ta Open: 29 30 81. 32. 38. 84. t ENNi e0350 um iha enc NNi aetsinters 1 00004, um es ce pacoemate on 98 This event has developed from a somewhat local affair in the first inâ€" stance, with 45 entries, into an event in which the best known golfers of golfdom have made their appearance at one or the other occasion. It is hoped that our local residents willâ€"avail themselves of this unusual exhibition of golf provided by the best talerit in the country at this time. It is also hoped that the citizens ~of 19 20 21 The spectators will be charged $1 for adults and 25 cents for persons under 16 years of age. Everyone will be tagged, the tags to be worn so that no confusion will arise. > in North America, they having returnâ€" ed toâ€" their native land directâ€" from Europe, without making their appearâ€" ance in this country. 10. 11. 13. BRITISH RYDER CUP TEAM IN N. S. OPEN List of Entries Following is a list of the entries ~far ~listed for the ~North Shore Bobby Waller, Chicago Heights, I11. Joe Davis, Sunset Valley G. C. Eddie Kruse, Iilinois G. C. * mm;n.cuabcll.rv(.!i‘(‘:,.a 6 Emmett Krueger, Sunset k C. John Knoll 6.C. Al. r.’v‘:ï¬'i.h Shore 6. 0. Richard B. Martin, Briergate C. C. Cyril J. Wagner, Tam O‘Shanter G. C Leslic Whipple, Wing Park G. C. Jim Pringle, Interlachan C. C. Mpls. Jocl'r,.nnav.l‘" Â¥, Town & Country Club, St. elsey Olmhu] tmoreland C. C =khrdA'D. O?lv. ::n:un. L Peter 3. Wwas Jr., Kildeer C. C. Stanley Panklewiez, Bob O‘link G. C. Walter Ruesch, Evanston G. C. Geo. H. flm&":'ohavt C. C. Willard Hutch , Olympia Fields ( Alltholgl’flhfl.n Waukegan Sonny Rouse, land Park . ’l‘m P'Ol:'h. Ruth & C.C. ts verett € Dominis mub, Flossmoor C. C Art Freihoff, Mission Hills C. C. Pat Sharkey, Glen Eagles â€" * E. Newkirk, Navajo > Earl Smith, Chicago mkrthrrm. Acacia o; cc A . Carter, Owents . . C. Chick Faltis, South Shore Play Field Abe Espinosa, Medinah C. C. Joe Finn, Olympia Fields C. C. Elmer R. Cozad, Maywood, IIl. Bert Coghill, Cogâ€"Hill Golf & C. C. Bob Stupple, Skokie C.. C. olz e tghone s 1 + nset Va s Victor u'hivhh Shore C. C. W g:l‘:r ‘Countryside G. C m‘ x + fo inetiee hm 60 n # Jack Hmmk. Eimburst C. C. Stanley Wittek, Eimhurst C. C. Geo. Beer, Westmoor C. C. > Sam Gayer, Weetmoor C: C. Wm. Bartshorn, L. Golf C. â€"_~ _ Ray A. Rohner, Evanston Nathan Silver, Briergate Golf C. Chas. Rouse, Briergate Golf C. > Sam Bernardi, Briergateâ€"Golf C. J. D. Albright, Chicago Alfred F. Hackbarth, Park Ridge Terry McGovern, Columbia C. C. Joe Palletti, Olympic C. C. * Geo. Heany, Elmgate C. C. Jack Hutchison, IiKnois Golf C. Dave Cunningham, North Shore Golf C. Ben Riley, Chicago Alfred Lesperance, Westmoreland C. C. Jim Noonan, Lansing Airport G. C. Johnny Takach, Chicago, Unatt. . T. D. Harvey, Evanston E. M. Meyers, Evanston John JJ. Camerson, 'Wm co Art Olson, Sunset Valley G. C. Alex Stupple, Exmoor C. C. Bab Saielli, Exmoor C. C. Walter Bauer, Schaefers Driving Course (Continued from page 3) 123 124 125 126 127 128 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. Glencoe Riding School 113 114 All instruction is under the personal suâ€" pervision of â€"Mr. Chalmers, formerly Ridâ€" ing. Master at the Onwentsia Club. No stable boys or other help allowed to give instruction. ‘The teaching of children is especially solicited. 100 101. 102 103. 104. Mr. Thomas R. Chalmers‘ Glencoe Riding School is ideally â€".located *to afford â€"theâ€"utâ€" most in safety to riders, especially chilâ€" dren.. Over 20 miles of bridle path are available right outside the stable doors in addition to the 100â€"acre instruction field. It is not necessary to cross a single conâ€" crete road ! : Safe Bridle Paths 07 08 06 96 97. 99 10 11 0 95 88. 89 80 91. 94 16 84 85 86 80. Aceommodations for Boarding Horses WE HAVE ALWAYS Aa NUMBER OF RIDING HORSES FOR SALE between Middlebrooks and Briargate Golf Clubs, County Line Road (one mile west of Braeside station} Wally Chamberlain, Westward Ho Dave O‘Connor, Chicago Massie Miller, Indianapolis, Ind. Harry Adams + Willie Hunter, Los Angeles. Marty Dutra. ; Frank Walsh, Chicago. _ _ _ Russell Stoneholder, Indianapolis, Ind John Thompson, Colorado Springs. ~ Harold Long, Denver, Colo. Pexs> Horton Smith, 4 Harry Cooper. Waiter Apel, Glenwoodie C. C. Chet Beer, Stockdale C. C., Calif. Jim Gourlay, Glencoe G.â€"C.â€" Dave Tosh, Sunset Ridge C. C. Bruce Herd, South Shore C. C. â€" -L.-:I;‘eBerd. L-.kse C. Ct.‘.’ lnéi.c m, Evanston G. C. John H. Walter, Riverside James E. Donaldson, Chicago Gunner Nelson, Rockford C. C. Paul Roscoe, Owentsia C. C. ‘*Happy‘ Martin, Mill Rd. Farm, Everett, 111 Thomas F. Carney, Northmoor C. C. geo. Aa(;'chrkiee'uN!Wl& %l. Eddie Loos, Lake Shore C. C. Honey Damaske, Skokie Playfields Denis L. Sullivan, Cedar Crest C. C Avaeenm Vworer, Winnetka, 11L <â€"â€" â€" Dick Hughes, Middlebrook G. C, Ray Espinosa, Hlinois A. C. t Al. Huske, St. Andrews G. C. A. L. Quigley, Chicago, I!l. Sterling Dawson, Chicago, IIL. Austie Clayssins, Waukegan, III. Jack Make, Skokie City Club Johnny Connell, Chicago, 111. Ralph C. MeKinnine, Evanston W. J. Saunders, Bunker Hill C. C. Edgar Richards, Seattle, Washington Walter Murray, Lincoln Hills C. C. Gary, Ind. Ellsworth Hopkins, Maywood, I11. Harry Hampton, Beverly C. C. John Graw, I!linois G. C. Alex Law, Old Eim Geo. M. Smith, Owentsin hone Highland Park 3223 Expert Instruction Reasonable Rates E