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Highland Park Press, 19 Jul 1934, p. 8

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t¢ +4 th i J â€"4 6 M | 1 Mess de . C920 ROOM (COTT. m_ corner Eim 3 C Eim and % ROOM HOUSE |at corner Park Ave, EK T Cz PR W I â€"FOR RENT or SALE: Sept. 1st f gâ€"m (brick house, oil heat, t in rental, fu.m-n-'m f â€"TRADE: Owner of 5 room brick IN RAVINIA, month of August, 5 | “'.“‘r‘wh;&,?; 1129. _ '";"E_:g::. lake; 11 rooms and 3 baths; small Baird & Warner, Inc. PAGE uis stefeded ane" actouihe may ts Tel. H. P. 1769, $150 ; many others worth fTour :urmmmnnmuugm lm.nma)..mu.uuufi:fi Chicawo. Open evenings. «28 FOR SALEâ€"Timbered lake frontage. Phone 557 Mrs. H. S. O‘NEIL “"‘,. Lakes, Wis. FOR SALE OR RENT 59 S. St. Johns ave. YÂ¥ LOT in fine section of Northâ€" for r five ling ’cl-lflfln.n before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by § umh-fl line.. BLIND ADS; 75 cents for fige lines or ) $1.00 if not )!H by m follfl'vint pnbliughn. 10 cents e '5.d¢iu m :| Advertisements recerved after 12 N 4 id 4 ! Wednesday, placed in another section. & "AL C B 19â€"21pd | _ wovernesses and tutors. Fo- Walgreen‘s Tel H. FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT ~~~ ACENCY â€"__ K. KR Alsup, Manager We crci® 4y e g w : garage. anqnfiyld.:"‘l‘d.n.f- 1491. |â€" P21â€"23 EXPERIENCED GIRL will tor children "by the day or hour, Tel. H. P. $i6t. Barct 4â€"ROOM FLAT AND BATH; aleeping poreh. ieel Fome Aphe it Po eetpiae porth. PERMANENT WORK tical nurse ; best . of P. $148. NICELY HOME. FOR ELDERLY, Can accommodate two more élderly people in home giving special care and attention to their needs u(‘ comfort." Pleasant environment and the‘ best _of hote cooking. ~ References. NICELY ROOM FOR RENT, $2.50, garage. ‘tral Ave. Tel. HP. '&’u. OFFICE SPACE,.inc deak, pher, in Masonic m Bldg able. (Tel. H.P, 317. to M . on veeguouk P in Aarint HOME BEAUTY sHOP t 1252 PLEASANT AVENUB RAVINIA SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE..15e | MARCELLING > ................csconcictecicinteruics 9( :E NICELY FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms, newly decorated; gas,, light and heat furnished ; 1% blocks from N. W. ICELY FURNISHED ‘clone to transportation, . 107 mu‘ng Rd. times, garage; privilege of getting breakâ€" fast if desired. ":«;'7;. ave. Pitt DILL/‘S HOME BARBER, SHOP 21 North Second Street Tel. H. P. 5494 . > Men‘s and wu::- n.m-u“:.....u Specializing in Hair Cutting. H17â€"1 bath and separate rooms with and without bath.â€" 337 Central ave. Tel H. P. 643. Address B 124, care Press Office. ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED, i block MRS. J. A. RICGGIO‘s FACIAL ._.......1.cammac~e EYEBROW ARCH ... SCALP TREATMENTS +¢ ‘ _ _ Dal or Write _._ _.._._â€"â€"_ [ Lelul Auseat n sAbue® | l Jue 380 Central Ave. . Tel. H. P. §557. H21â€"45 | BCX Service f Will assist you in setting up a simple Situation Wanted â€" mh.ml_u_u!d Accounting and Tax ; no children. Tel H. P.; 3685. P2t SUITE OF ROOMS with connecting ; oil hent, telephone, hot water at all PIANO TUNING Work Guaranteed Accaorste nente ipFin E21â€" L of hvm‘ld * B on n ons on P 20pd P18â€"20 t w f r:fnuc N 1 Eleapor â€" M. upon; Tuesday, f t xmum e e 8 against e P c having (ela *" | the te 4 .‘ l . ABJU MON NoTIC PUBLIC: N ) W | hereby given that the undersigned negite ds ratrix ‘of Estate f George S. Ret :',f. d has fixed upon day, the 4th dhÂ¥ |of September, A.D, 934, ms the return |d@W for the bearing of all claims agninst thp @bove na Esiate. All persons havingi/@lnims . against said (DRY, CLEAN | | TAIORING upon Tuesday, the $ October A.D. Net o ereigs aif P ift dn otr claimis against the named Estate. All ‘ \_| _: ADJUDICATEON NOTIC § posric, N ICE\ M hereby wiven that dersigned C tb io of the te of oseph ~B. Card; detWiised has upon y, the zmfiq‘ ‘ OE October, A.D. ,,}“" return â€"diy fo# the heari all Iaimg | against * mbove Estate. It ;| having | bJaims against said tate are no#ified and ted to d the P Baurt of Lake County, Hinols. on said{datBlaNt ten o'clzk A.M. 3 North ttend the Proht Ilinof#,; on said (da { Nels Poeter Bensgg, @Weceased, has fixed v*as&y. he 26d alky of o«fl A.D, 984. as the return daÂ¥ fo th:":duof I cl&ims agai he (Wiiove n Estate. oo es Hercby oo ant reajarind ~ts notl | an req d onf. ins Probels Cl t Lake Gounty, Vaukegan, 11., July 1 the‘ westerly fe 76, F. P. Hawkin‘s of Highland nols. bjeet ‘t:: the paid : taxes. Nordeed or en: reported to .and | te | Court. : $. +3 Dated this 11t§ day <Highland } .+‘ 6f the ite ( 8. Gail, att Professi oldan%ifig Humer â€" N. Sheridan BA | â€" Tel. H. P. 64 the purpose iof h# said claims adâ€" & : fwcnnj §.:3 Ti DR. B. estate. or lirectory : 198 g-ul.'fl!-h}- REP. FFORD NOTICE ereby giyen that trix of the Estate til of the Estate of ‘County: Tt I'U'l' io' [ EsTATE OF id |sale_has o dn Prot 557 Istate of HE PRESS Powell 21â€"28 . Industry, economy, honesty and kindness form a quartette of |virtues that will never be improved upon,â€" James Oliver. | L 6 Generator, Starter, Ignition Units Repaired AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS 543 Elm Place â€" Phone H. P. 1697 {el. H. P. 2774 fel. H. P. 495 35 8. 8t. Johns Ave. --â€"-wv-v-r:â€"vr""; d Jentral & Second St. Tel H. P. 949 A4 618 N.Green Bay NORJ] small c‘(flc'lifior FAMILY WASH ALL PRESSED [ Evovyflirng washed and ironed.= All, ready to use or| put away, S hand finished at small additional charge in this service. : omp 5"’33#&%.:23. e ons : bL Af :vjou do\ not ‘k‘now':;‘haf even your THRIFTY HYDRO | _ ~ . ./ sheerest und‘rl‘hmgs a .§AFE with any Wearli j uppanlinhénod damp ready to ‘vmeml?er hOl’i‘S‘vd sugg Qg- Sen %'Y & iron. + work froned. Bath towels, wash ONE :garm’n? in your new} week‘s la im cloths 15064 Evoryfl\%g assorted. __bund“. WQ"’. sure yo [ be deli ; ced FLUFF DRY ;b-d. H bod k a "when it is returned, 'and';" ill not hegitate $ Evory? ng wa _ House! nn: i':"i: any more in ]:..’" diflg us\ all your sealme _ ot Heral chacge To starciipy arg hard tmiting. . thingg" in the future. . || E. DAMP WASH NORTH SHORE QUALITY: LAUNDRIES 806 Dempster Street, Evanston . : 1709 Darrow Avenue,Evanston _ _ 1014 Davis * Thectaheayime n | ""ovenebeeee o tuber Phone Lake Parest 193â€"Â¥â€"8 Miose and Morzre HIGHL NOMEN are sendin o _ FINEST TH offer a service to | every pocketbéok and irement LAUN 'Evorylhg\hg. washed, Soft water and pure soap used. ken out and assorted. Returned damp *l ready to iron. + rything washed, Household aring | apparel flw dry ial e for stare! and SS § »ryflng washed ol:éfmd ng beautifully finished. Shirts finished additional el\o?o. Table linens and _apparel hand finished. THE FINEST RY SERVICE YOU CAN BuY. H SHORE â€" Laundry _ Nelson Laundry North foad, Highland Park 1210 Central Avenug, Wilmette â€" 566 UI | 618 Elm Place ; washed, Household linens ironed. apparel flw dry. Smail addiâ€" ge for stare! and ‘hand finishing. Mr. Bricken came to Chicago as a member of the staff of the Univerâ€" sity‘ of Chicago‘s newly: organized ‘music school in 1931. | He organized the University Symphony, Orchestta and several other,‘)?usica.l organizaâ€" tions, _ including : the .. University Chorus. He received his bachelor‘s degree at Yale, and conducted the Yale Symphony QOrchestra for two years. 4 chestra. The 1929 Pulitzer musiq prize w? won by Mr. Bricken, and in the folâ€" lowing year he was awn@rded the Guggenheim fellowship. Composiâ€" tions written abroad include a piano quintet in D Minor, a string quarâ€" tet in C Minor, and a suite for orâ€" The presentation of the young Chiâ€" cagoans is a part of a program Century | of gress. | They ? Henry Weber, of Lake W. vell known through his . with the Civic Opera C% , and k Bricken, conductor of the University of Chicago Orchestra. > C1 <! It has always been the policy'fi; Frederick Stock, conductor of the Chicago Symphony, as well as G. F. ‘Swift, president of Swift & Corh: pany, to récognize and develop tfil-i ent in the younget tion. In accordance with QL poli¢y, the !z: Chicago men have been engaged : share the conductor‘s stand with Dr. Eric Delamarter.! . > _ i Mr. Weber, who will be conductor of the new Chicago Gnand Opeta Company this winter, was born in Chijcago 33 years ago. At an early age he was taken to. Austria ito study, and was graduated with hi{h honors from the ‘Univergity of Viâ€" enna and the Royal Apdem} of Music. He made his Chigago debut in "Tannhauser" in 1924, In addiâ€" tion to conducting operag, he is a director and producer fo the Naâ€" tional Broadcasting Company. Mrs. Weber is Marian Claire, opera star. Henry Web Bricken eonducting the Chicago Sym Orchestra this week (July 15 to 21 inclusive) in thqum;m p the Swift Bridge of Service, 193 Two young Chicago m NORTH SHORE QL . We Telns o se««: <A1 _: $ brolFmonâ€" o Eoo e 7 t r ¢f t ‘ (J-&]‘m i ”.'lmrmthc e water theater of| _ From July ~:;:-smie-. B4] Hoggstraten, t WASHING sheer sfik and fine | ; Lt homk har hncodihao a thinm a ; vv?hf hom§ has ime a thing 0 past.. And we‘re q to say tha inom&m of North Shore Quality 1 dries have had a lot to do with it. â€" _ Every day more and north | wom:;y are 3iscov0‘rin new th sending their ""finer thifigs" to us. have learned the pert of our ment and nlj-'l‘hodi . .\ the meti care of our &ained‘-ormv ye;s x+a4 that point the way to ec@pomy and I wear. | { § : Quality Lundri,t stands ‘for fection in methods| care in e tion and satisfaction to pa The intignia din? theil THINGS iflphqnymkiun.n. | Utrecht, | Holland, .; ; debut in | }| 1922. has long | with the $ | in that city. . ALITY |LAUNDRIES To well is to thi&xwll, to feel well} and to render ‘well; it is to passes§ at once intellect, sou! and taste.â€"BRuffon. B .j Wboevzt‘lsems ‘his country well has no n of antestors,~â€"V altaire. Enthusfasm which manifested it self i8 an attendance of ngly 10,0006 at the initial concerts of the Chicage Symphony on Sunday, July 1, comâ€" tinues, the Swift Bridge of Service reporting an ircrease in visitors from ‘67 iRer cent to 76 pér cent of the toul} ttendance 2t the Fair. _ Somewhere at sea, hurtÂ¥irig to L United tes from ) y for his appearance befoké the phony the two weeks o ugust 1 to 18, ‘is: Sir Hamilton y, conâ€" ductor of the London S . His coming ig eagerly awaited. y.'-= lovers who were present at his Chiâ€" cago dmt with the Chickgo Sym. phony season. \A phony season. q Dr. erick Stock, conductor the Chic Symphony, who is J in Europg, will return to take ‘ of his #@mous group for thedfi beginning September 2. 1+ .w in that city. . Henry g::ley associa of ‘the â€"] . York P makes his appearance â€" August § to 12. Mr. ceived hig musical educ enna returned : to States conduct the $ phony. ior to joining monic New York, i the â€" San‘ Francisco Sy chestra. ; _ > which will to Chic f!!“"lmfl-c wwq season. â€" Karl. Krueger, the Kansas City Phill chestra, the first of th ers, shared the baton Lamarter the week of . From July 22 to 28, Hoggstraten, conductor land ( ) Sym will d the efforts of phony myQsicians. He Utrecht, Holland, . and debut in N. i a thing o 1E hings lt ib #s Skin rom 1JSHBD AS WIT Ffdiaf G4 John Burns 6 th N !; 35.14 E mz f1 th Sly al 1766 ft ® th W 650 8% p Peter | 8% x hi ) 84 B Mary Vef pt :fi.u t i«A N 142 mhfl Stophen Ro# Lawrence & . N €.10 m Biw WOi swW4 8 Byron | Jdhn Bronse Rd «NW4 Owner‘s N Adums C M Aitken W Babr â€" Frits Bukstad J | Bartholoma; Bgtchelder Beiden Jvs Christ | C Cole Phili LDoolidge â€"| Robiitt / Rolger *J Bowsson Bowen Ch Brackett. 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