§â€"ROOM HOUSE with 3 porches, lâ€"car garâ€" age, QOakwood ave.; close to transporâ€" tation | and schools ; possession Sept. ist. Tel.‘ H. P. 610. B26â€"28pd IN DEERFTELDâ€"5â€"ROOM FLAT,â€" heated, SMALL 5 ROOM HOUSE on Bloom m rent reasonable. Tel, HP., 136. â€" B # ROOM HOUSE on Central Avenue, 4 bedâ€" rooms, hot water heat. Tel. 3656.. B27â€"29 GCARAGE SPACEâ€"Ideal location, half block from â€" business center;. rent reasonable. Tol. H. P. 3157. 18 8. Second st _ B1Stf n&ngnmmm on North svu;. GARAGE at 625 S. St. Johns Ave., one half block south of! Lincoin Ave. station, B 28 RA Y FURNISHED :6 room ;...i"‘i"ï¬"?.:g':m.. Out hn eter e pecially ble to middle aged squple. H.P. 12%4. B 28 GIRLS of #it for $ mnoa):m:m'r on east side; 2 minâ€" utes main depot; garage space. Tel. mtflï¬ï¬‚Au 4 rooms and bath, hot wa heated, |east aide of tracks. ‘H.P. 20. V t B 28â€"30 SMALL ;FURN HOUSE in Ravinia. Oil hebt ; u.m-a-mu.- borhood ; four | blocks . from station: rent reasonable. â€" Phone Highland Park T81 ‘or Franklin 4205.)~ _ B 229 H.P. 1169 tion, 1 Was Goode 261 â€" ANTI table, | bed coat, 334 ANTIQUE $â€"ROOM; APARTMENT 'Mflhh&:m n-J apts. (Tel. H. P. 465. Distt PAGE EIGHT DELIG 10 ROOM RESIDENCE, 1 block Iike, 3 blocks from Central Ave. and â€" school. _ This house electric refrigeration, oil heat, # , perfect insulation and has been ty de ted. HARKNESS AND LLOYD BEA ‘TRIMMED Dress coats and eoats, . valued at $49.50 at T5 and $25.00. â€" New fall J silk and wools at lowest cost beâ€" ore a‘AR ANN YROCKS _ !OS.E'JM Avenue se SHRUBS, EVENGREENS, black dirt, sheep T PIANOZ medium size, upright, in good conâ€" any reasonable offer will be ‘acâ€" n-hqmo-(&bphynm r and | torage lSB.lAnSL ub:i'l;m ‘SIDE “12“" -u:“ 88, 3“3; new, undry ve 2 n.:t Call H.P. 557. A 28 FARM PRICES, baled wheat, straw, hay and feed, Libertyville 634â€"Mâ€"1. Wm. ATTRACTTIVE BRICK COLONIAL HOME, Apartments for Rent excellent Rast side central location, 4 muster bed m-. 3 baths, 2 maide rooms, 1 bath, oil 2 car garage. o )oog HOUSE newly decorated. at 573 W. Patk Avenue. heee esns 290" m "" Sonnpaile . 00 Sun: s it We Park. Call 189. Datcgupd Tel. HP. HARKNESS AND LLOYD ts ttnal t o visineengo tion. _WP. 156%. or inquire at 18 Me GRAYE â€" hfldï¬lendnol Memories. A| bargain taken at once. Tel. HP. 4194 after 6 pm. ___ Al0â€"12 : HOOVER YACUUM 00 ‘g.nxnl p 95 to $97.50 f manure, bone meal. Reuben Lioyd. Tel, manure. bone | meal. _ ‘ASOH Rabp. ROOM HOUSI poreb, fur« RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less i!‘xaid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturda following publication. 10 cents for each additional I‘ne: ‘BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less loi_ before ,innertion; $1.00 if not paid by Sammy 1ollo$vin¢ publication. 10 cents mh additio: t Advertisements recerved after 12 noon ] " } , NOTICE Wednesday, 'Iaced in;‘i,"another gection. | NOT!CE§ | i Houses for Rent Phone 150 Huber Electric A2Tâ€"20 C DISH WASHER, perfect condiâ€" for tea room or home use. :vfl*pfllfu“& Mrs. S. M. ) 1247 West Deerfleld Rd. w E CHEST OF DRAWERS, library large desk, dining room and boys n fu , fur ‘lined mandarin intury r and other articles. kes Ave, Tel H.P. 232. A 28 ‘ORMAL size 16, peach color, pair :; sport shoes size ‘4, school books jhomore. HP. 246. A 28pd 19 e 557 19 N. Sheridan Road For Sale N. Sheridan Road oil B26â€"28pd A27â€"29 D2 A 28 SITUATION . WANTEDâ€"Middle ‘aged woman STRONG CAPABLE WOMAN ,.fof general a Kindergarten: aï¬g‘workshop FPOR CHILDREN 4 AND 5 YEARS oN SEPTEMBER 1ith &m lof. 'w \Teacher‘s _ ience and mflï¬ï¬ifl:l.‘; a2 BUM AVE .. NBAR ) CHIGAN AVE. HIGHWOOD, ILL | | T Teh 1189 EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL& for general MIDDLEâ€"AGED WO‘AN’: warnted to do general â€"house work for person, good cook and be kind to lady and take care of her; no m peérson. need apply. 625 8. St ms [Ave., half block from 8. Linden Ave., s bungalow. F 28 MAID, EXPERIENCED EXPERIENCED GIRL wmguu for children by the day or hour. Tel. H.P. 3157. El5 HANDY YOUNG MAN, character and references, wishes â€" ¢ for room and board. . Likes children and can drive car. Call Miss Petersen e : Forest 2179. NURSE, EXPERIENCEDâ€"â€"Will assist in CALL HIGHLAND FARK 3985 TWO ROOMS with or withput private bath. information -»a)?u‘&'{n rir Karver, 328 Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 2560. P 28â€"30pd 2 wnumm&oors bath for light house! vaa near transâ€" portation. hl!.? 0%. e D 28tt 5 ROOM UPPER FLAT,| heat and water furnished. . Good . ion. | Rent reasonâ€" _ able.â€" Call HP, Bs :+ D 28â€"30 EXPERIENCED WOMAN iwishes housework nv:onmn‘ocu:xï¬:‘numm B.A. Press office. | EDs3 W 28 "oremmes Areraa Rpr thk" "Emal WILL TAKE CARE OF | WANTED ‘TO RENT.~ If you are thinking nlheinllvulorfl.mmnndmt to leave your furnished;bome or apartâ€" -:ui.:ll “'h""r-mv?' ren F @ :nu:idnho?‘m Park with best TEACHER OF :}pp SION, GRADUâ€" ATE OF THE $CHOOL OF SPEECH, NORTHWESTERN _ UN SITY ; â€"â€" INDIVIDUAL _ INSTRUCTION _ GIVEN TO CHILDREN AND ADULTS. _ TEL. HIGHLAND PARK 37 ‘~~H26â€"28pd formerly MARY‘S BEAUTY SHOP ’ . yuul oc‘)‘?Nn FINGER w?Rm «.. T5¢ Al.c:l.LING ifrnin niomrenrmrmntrmmicccecdd8t SHAMPOO w,....,,...._..af.,a“.._...,..‘....._Jsoe FINGER WAVE, dried 5 minutes .......25¢ FINGER WAVE, dried 15 minutes ._.85¢ FINGER WAVE, completely dried .....50c MANIOUBER | 4s2n200h..â€" cce fbnreconnertiasienrem nc /C epmagnntarmars eemicectimery | * EYEBROW ARCH ..........]F.‘.“.....,..-....-Jln SCALP TREATMENTS : . DILL‘S: HOME BARBER sHOP 21 Nm"ï¬eeud,m F4 For your next bair Phone H. P. 5404 and make your appointment. H26â€"28 will give 3 or 4 hrs. wark 6 mornings a week in return | for furnished _ light housekeeping | room . or |for . unfurnished sleeping room and , t. and lunch. Tel. , 942 HIGHLAND : ; EMPLOYMENT AGENCY . 597 GLENVIEW AVE. ‘ TEL. H..P. 1780 $ tar utpatinien %‘*.R,‘m:b:."m no charge to the employer. ‘I investigate references.: | No re fon fee. > 3 a Riernce, aainy Fros and 119 90 mork re ces. * Paulines Employment A:Lq H.P. m eral house work, good gook, must ha references.. 2 in hurhmund:: Park «Place, ©| /. I t PIB housework. Good cook. Eméun‘ it‘ posi« tion. . Go ‘home nights.. Deerfleld 138. ROOM FLAT with bath) on d a 2282. R : en f . D 28 ROOM UPPER FPLAT bath. Furnace heat. 1104 N. ‘Bay Rd Tel. HP. 656 or Lake Forest 796Â¥1. D fipd ROOM FLAT, 536 i Place, not furâ€" nished, rent hb.h DW terncons or .evenings; high gehool ‘girl ; reasonable ; rellable. Tel. H. P. 4£0. _ Elétf of any kind do catering ; caring for hnlmor assist in any kind of practical nursing; referencés, , Tel. H. P.~ $148. > |~ £5 9mCA Eit CALL HIGHLAND 6nx 8985 PIGHLAND RADIO SERVICE No charge to ployer Mc:nt n';vioe for N. 8. homes @ dhm I sppcï¬u, NURSE DEPT._ _ Pauline‘s Emp. Agencies "> > Prond Hienpean Pfex se sipu should be malailty matantageome. _A Business Directory Situation Wanted Ella L. Rasmussen is opening EXPERT BFAU% WORK â€"â€" MRS. J. a. RIGGIO _ MRS, E. /M. INMAN, Manager, E33tf Wanted to Rent MiscelUaneous Help Wanted 1252 Pleasagt Ave., Ravinia mu:“u npcn_ f aAwANTREED WoRkMANHIP KATHARINE IMIG td > . 5o++ Coagh DOMESTIC HELP by the day or hour or can good M%no-."l‘d. H.!P. 44 | for O 28â€"30 H27â€"30 F 28pd E26pd At Station No. 19 we sea Fighe e jien mounting: the moto § on the chassis: This is one of the most interesting steps /of the en h‘e'- sembly.| line. Chevrolet craftsmien take the engine, which ‘l::s ?: en made ready in the previous opetaâ€" tion, and carry it over to the 15 8+ is ‘by ns of a hoist, then graduâ€" ally lower it into its pro Plgce in the frame, After that, the pro peller ghaft is inserted, and as. the motor is rocked back and f , the shaft is gradually forced iz‘idc he universal joint. Then, af evéry thing is in the right posit?our he engine*/is lowered onto its ‘cushion balanced mounting, and bolted into placy. ; :: > :.:. .s.=> . .â€" t‘ "Ai4 Sceng No. 20 consists of ‘another interesting "side" «operation, in which the various parts of }Ch o let‘s ng mechanism is put to gether,) The steering whfel, he steering column and cover, -@nd%_ e steering gear unit are: assembled, apart from the main asse:ï¬y ine, then anchored to the chassis. l- lowing t the motor pans c dâ€" ed, the brake pedals are connected up, the battery is moun brakes adj , and muffler and tail pipe installed. aved â€" ol OFFICE+â€"Up to date, in our bank bui on nable: terms. HI 1 STAT .B;\NK. * C omc%l '}fb STORE SPACE for ®ent. Tel. 265 or H. P. 2820. 28 AUTO | LOANS & &EFIN&ï¬Ã© G 20 to C=me"= AUTOMOBILE DISCOUNT CORP. NOW I8 THE TIME to list your Now we turn to a familiar operâ€" ation, mounting tires on wheels and attaching . the wheels to the car. This is done at Post No. 21. Mégnâ€" while notice at the side how ‘ e running boards are being u,% ed together with the front and * nâ€" ders. : Notice also, how these parts are then added to the chassis. Now, we are about ready for the '---'= t tbem ofthe,Fth.rline vorkmen CHILDREN| CARED FOR by ekperigrieed CLEAN,| PLEASANT ROOM, with Athall PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATING ROOM|â€"Nicely furnished, [suit for gne or two; reasonable r close| to. business center and tr ROOM. |COMFORTABLY: FPURNIS FU: KITCHENETTE m rent. Call after 6 *‘. E.P. 2487. 1 f 28 WHITE (This is Ohevrfl Build girl, l{tdhoonl'or evenings. for i{l’-_fl&r’;f No charge or ‘obliâ€" gation.| . P advice on real estate WMatâ€" 60 N. First St. Highland Good m. prices reasonable. 760. i Christenson. family} garage; 2 biks. from N Line; |near Exmoor Country Glub; te World‘s Fair trans 2 Tel. H. P. 1817. j 6tf ters. [Tel. 519. _JOHN _ F. N 306 RAILWAY AVE., HIGHW n.’ privaté home."~; Near | schools, district‘ and transportation. . m 219 N.: Second St. l i tween Thurs 1780. Sp(irt's and Exhibit: at a 4 Century of Progres DRESSMAKING AND PLAI _ SEWING , ‘__ MRS. SMITH > ; .\ â€" Phone Highwood 2790 P. 31570 J. SMITH Offices for Rent t by / i M.:lWARNER TURRIFR Lost and Found Eooms for Rent | JUNK TELEPHONE 410 ousehold Aids | tion. 18 S. Second st. Tel. H. the third and last of a ‘series irtigles. on the making |of : et car in the General | Mot t, at A Century of 1'2 ation No. 19 we i GOLD WRIST WATCH lost | ‘lA})rel Ave. and. Glen ive, iy, Aug. $1, call Mrs. Inman, H.P, Used Cars | | â€" eal Estate WAUKBEGAN Dealer in fecty t ert ies uce e t â€" en ... ol( Phone ;5537} ‘Tel. H.) P. THE PRESS ‘el. 2f 3tf DI 18 le in are installing electric wiring in the body, adding the instrument panel, putting in lights and switches. | Of all the steps taken so far, the next is unquestionably the most dramatic. The body is picked up from the Figher line by a hoist susâ€" pended from arched supports, and swung slowly through the air to the Chevrolet line. . There it is slowly, carefully brought into position ojer the chassis and lowered. One workâ€" man on each side lines up the poiz: where the body bolts are insert Then all is ready. Down goes the body on its gupporting brackets. The jaws of the crane are released. The body and chassis are now one unit! And men get busy tightening the boits. + 5 At Post No. 23, the radiator core shell.and grill are assembled, off to one side, into onesingle unit, ready for the main assembly. Hinges and hood eatches are also put in pl on the hood, Then, in the "final car assembly," all the finishing. touches are added. Electric wiring is hooked up. So are the various ‘engine conâ€" trols. Toe boards are screwed into place. Bumpers, hubcaps, and héadâ€" lights are installed. Finally, the ra diator and hood are mounted in front. â€" f Rx1 Water is put into the radiator, and fuel into the ‘gasoline; tank;, Then using .a long rubber hose, a workman sprays steam into the inâ€" terior of tro.‘car to raise the nap of the upholstery. and bring out its sheen. After that, the engine is started for the first time and eg-(e car receives an exhaustive "checkâ€" over" by the final inspectors. It is their respongibility to see to it that every one ‘of the operations has been done perfectlyâ€"that the car itself is ready to give the kind of depemilrt:lle service which the world has learned to expect from a Chevâ€" rolet. 4 § 123 West Wacker Drive (at LaSalle) _‘ Phone Central 6860 "‘ C. J. Bassler, Pres. L. M. O‘Neill, V. P. GENERAL ELECIRI ons ves., To PLELMAL. AIR CONDITIONING CORPORATION Such a system is the Gâ€"E Oil Furance. Wasteful in the quantity of fuel it burns. In the efâ€" ficiency ‘of the heat it déliv- ers. In the amount of trouble it eauses. In the length of time it lasts. With this type of installation" you really haven‘t a heating system at all. Only half of oneâ€"the burner â€"and not the most important half at that. | What type of installation, then, really is efficient . . . economical . . . long lasting? It is the type where burner, boiler, water heater s â€" | and controls are one| _ compléte coordinated ‘ | unit â€"designed and / | | built to work toâ€" | J gotgu';hâ€"Whore :hc s boiler steel, deâ€" |. â€"â€" signed to burn oil â€" ‘;E'/ and nothing elses. \â€" | J OU HAVE thought a little about automatic heat. And in your cellar there probably is a perfectly good coal furnace.. You‘d ‘hate to have to throw it away. Naâ€" turally. And so the smart idea, apparently, is to install an "attachment type" burner right in your old furnace. o&'}-at way. you salyvage its cost. And that way you comâ€" mit the biggest mistake that a : purchaser of automatic heat can make. (‘4 No home can really afford the extravagance of an atâ€" tachment type burner in a coal furnace. It seems cheapâ€" er, | And it is â€" in first cost. But actually it‘s one of the most _ wasteful "economies" in & house. / [ This beautiful, comâ€" The $ a puUI Automatic iggest 8. H. Hangon, {Wanke:u,,is president of & n â€"formed organâ€" ization called the ational Taxpayâ€" ers‘ Leagud, which is expanding into a nationâ€"wide Organization. The primary | p ogram f league is the exemption of émés from tazaâ€" tion, and petitiony which will be sent to GovePno énry Horner of TIllinois, proj r"‘“ ing gendment to the state co A";, tution along this line, are being cit¢ulated in; Lake County and other qï¬ï¬ea tjae state. Other offic¢ers of this new organâ€" Other . ‘s of (thig new organâ€" ization are |(as follpws: Viceâ€"presiâ€" dent, W. C. Lin , of North Chi cago; sec , Willis A. Overholâ€" ser, of| Libertyvilla; treasurer, A. Johnson, of| Libe ille; and (pubâ€" licity â€" chairpian, .| Thomas A. Carter. j uB i1 .: 0 4 Tax Exemiption For Homes Is Program Of National Organization The National Takpayers‘ League explains ium-i j follows: .‘ | "Inasmuch ‘as we now have a state sales tax, revenues, and will soon have liqudr revenues, this is the time to redut property taxzes and ‘particu z ly thy tax on homes. "Having I* in spind; the Lower House of the Illinois Legislature passed ‘a Bill on |June 27, 1938, which providéd‘that| the home owner should become exempt from taxation on the 'ï¬rst ne Thousand Dollars valuation, and to limit all property taxes to 1} pe nt| of _ property value. ~a { id "This | B pasged the Loqeï¬ House with & majority of about 2 to 1, but the Session was adjourned before the ate had a chance to vote on it. |. A. | "In Illilfois, |a constitutional amendment 1$ necegsary before this kind of legiglation can become a ErEctric OIL FURNACE pace stéel unit comprises a complete » oil ting plant, jesigned and built throughout by Gen Eleotric after five years of research ‘and testâ€" ing. f & You pay more to buy this completé i fu than you pay fox;,g: ‘attachment type burner. | But ygur savings on fuel| aver; entyâ€"five to thirty cent pver the other type. hg@ve ‘the exact temperature ygu want, conâ€" stantly, | Without thought or effort oh your| part. You‘ll bave ani .gr(ectiom, freedo m le, that is uncanny~â€" alorg . with comâ€" plete lence bf ‘dust, soot, odor or foise. |You‘ll have a handsomg . appliance that Th is for steam, vapor) or hotâ€" watdr heati ..vfludwithun(ilcbu- .whenMu*wurm- !K’Lfg gliaser of .: Heat can make ---&-...---.--‘-----.-‘---fl---.-‘--.---d: N:t\g. Adlires Ci Aig Canditioning: Cs:rontion, 12] West Wacker Drive, | go, Illinois. L oopst hnd m fomplete informetion Sbout the G4 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 10834 law, and a constitutional it must be voted upon by a referendum at ‘a regular election. "The next regular Session of Illinois Legislature is in 1933, thus in order that a proposal for a Gonâ€" stitutional Amendment may a on the Ballet in the fall election of 1934, it will be necessary to hold a Special Session. g § ."A reduction of property + together with exemption ffom taxation for m;omr, is solutely necessary for the follo reasons. / [\ i | "It will help to thaw out the | zen Assets, such as mortgages, &peâ€" cial improvement bonds and many other securiti¢s, and thus it possible for .mortgage com ; banks and many. individu ll;.:ï¬n- sume business on a normal B2 "It will help to revive the 4 ing Industry, iput thousands of ple to work and thus to a large lexâ€" tent put an end to unemployn ~"The State of Texas, passed a law in the fall of 1932 exempting . home ownrer from taxation .on the first Three Thousand Dollars of valâ€" vuation; and the State of Fl passed a law in the early part ; 1933 exempting the home ow? from taxation on the first ve Thousand Dolars of valuation. > "In support of the Bill Mr the ‘xlunz?: House: of: Rep s’ tives on June:2, The National = payers League, an Illinois Cor tion, Incorporated ‘not for profit)‘ with headquarters in Wa is now circulating Petitions in e County asking the Go?rernor to a Special Session." | â€" you, and mo::' such asg yearâ€" round hot wi at a good saving. But here'w‘ have roomi only fdr the spots. “l,\;s’d like to you all about t wonderful new lopâ€" ment in autgmatic hï¬::u And you‘d probably _to know moro.u‘iSo why not see this furnace in oz:tnou or ask us â€"‘vm-f ,e@plete information. & 4 transforms a mere cellar into an extra room for tion, for work, for a p + And, best of all, ltsw these things for yrn and years, for the Gâ€"E Oil Furâ€" nace is built to last. " Cuban rioters, says a news item, . are setting flrfto sugar plantations. | Raging cane, as it were. â€" Ogden (Utah). â€"Standardâ€"Examiner. > _ These things we. promise istake +4 i i1