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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 28 Dec 1917, p. 4

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Em m= mm Cr asa sia pr I WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1917 --- | Classified Ads FOR SALE FOR SALE--USED UPRIGHT PIANO, Lyon & Healey, $75.00; Schultz, $135.00, Kingsbury, $120.00; payments; open evenings; see our new pianos and players. We are cheaper than Chi- cago. Patterson Bros. 1522 Sher- man-av., Evanston. 5-123tfc FOR SALE--USED SEWING MA- chines, slightly used. White Rotary, $13.00 to $20.00; Standard, $12.00; Singer, $13.00; Free, $15.00; Domestic, $10.00; other bargains; see our new Electric Singer, $35.00; Singer Sewing Machine. 1522 Sherman-av., Evans- ton. 5-123-tfc FOR SALE--$200 USED VICTROLA with 50 records, $125.00; also several used small machines. Come in and see our new Sonora, Victrola and Grafanola; easy payments. Patter- son Bros. 1522 Sherman-av., Evans- ton. 5-123-tfc MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS FOR sale. We also buy and sell second- hand clothes. Tel. 1128. 603 Demp- ster; 4274, 1321 Emerson, Evanston. 31-12-52tc FOR SALE--YOUNG COLLIE DOG, 8 months old gxceptionally good house dog; tema) Apply Lake Shore News 1 % 7-123-1tc go ! : Cans _wmemmren , FOR RE. JRNISHED OR UN- furnished, ick bungalow; very reasonable, owing to a death; hot water heat. 1426 Forest-av. by telephone Wilmette 1111. 7-123-1tc FOR RENT HOT WATER HEATED rooms. Phone Winnetka 513-W. Inquire T38-tfc FOR RENT--3 ROOM FLAT, 2ND floor. heat; $12.50 a month. 989 Ash- st.,, Winnetka. Apply to I. Peterson, Phone Ev- T41-1tc 723 Monroe-st., Evanston. anston 3203-R. SITUATIONS WANTED LET MISS CARLSTEN DO YOUR dressmaking and alterations. Phone Winnetka 911 before 8 a. m. T29-tfc PRACTICAL NURSE DESIRES POSI- tion by week or day. Best refer- ences. Reasonable. Tel. Winnetka _513-W. T38-12tc RAZOR BLADES--ALL KINDS OF razor blades sharpened while you wait. Satisfaction guaranteed. Chandler's, 630 avis-st., Evanston. Tel. 123. T38-23-tfc SITUATION WANTED -- FILIPINO, twenty-five years of age, desires po- sition as houseman; care of furnace or other work; first-class references; moderate wages. Telephone Winnetka 1101. T41-1tc MRS. JOHN CURRAN WISHES TO place trustworthy girl now in her emplov, cook or general housework. Tel. Win. 364. T41-1tc WANTED -- LAUNDRY WORK AT y home. 992 Ash-st., Winnetka. T41-4tp POSITION WANTED IN PRIVATE family "as chambermaid, seamstress or care of invalid and sewing; best references. Address E. N,, 051 Cherry-st., Winnetka. Tel. Winnetka 584. s | T41-1te MISCELLANEOUS RAZOR BLADES--ALL KINDS OF + razor blades sharpened while you wait. Satisfaction guaranteed. Chandlers, 630 Davis-st., Evanston. ..6-123-tfc WILL PAY 5¢ A POUND FOR CLEAN white rags for wiping machinery. Bring to. Lake Shore News Office, 1222 Central-av.,, Wilmette, or phone Wilmette 1920. {7-tfdh Advertised Letters. No. 1. Miss E. Bates. No. 2. Mr. M. D. Dato. No. 3. W. S. Dillon. No.. 4. Miss Zetta Hughes. No. 5. Mrs. B. Could. No. 6. Mrs. J. Alfred Hill. No. 7. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Greeley. No. 8. Mr. A. C. Anderson. No. 9. Mr. Brander. No. 10. Mr. J. E. Mead. No. 11. T. M. Palmer. No. 12. Mrs. Mary E. Peterson. No. 13. Mr. F. A. Thompson. No. 14, Mr. ¥. A. Thompson. No. 15, Mr. W. H. Sibley. | WAR CHIEFS ISSUE LAWS ON INTERNATIONAL MAIL A censor's label on an envelope does not imply that the writer or the addressee is under suspicion, but that its examination is thought neces- sary in safeguarding the Govern- ment's interests. Under the authority of the trading- with-the-enemy act censorship of in- ternational mail has been established by the Postmaster General. The work will be conducted at New York, the Canal Zone, Porto Rico, and other places where it may be necessary. (Continued from page 1) part will not then be ended; for our great countries will remain bound together by economic ties, friends forever. 1 "O Americans! one word more! It is not true that France is corrupt. It is not true that a poison is in- stilled into her veins. No! our blood uns puve and bajaht nc ever, Pro- claim, you who know it, that our France, is great and beautiful! Hark! Louder 'than the roar of the cannon, greater than the sound of strife or shot, dominating the death-rattle of the wounded, and the cries of wid- ows and mothers, do you not hear that fine French laughter, which sounds defiance to the Teutonic heav- iness, the Teutonic calumnies Clear and confident, it acclaims your fight- ing-men. "Americans, all our soldiers, those who sleep forever, from the Vosges to the Channel, and those who re- place them in the gloomy trenches, say to you, 'We are united forever, and it was you we awaited for the Great Victory!" Dancing Classes. Classes for children and adults in Russian, character, aesthetic and bal- let dancing are being held at the Win- netka Woman's club Friday after- noons from 2:45 to 5. Visitors wel- come. Information gladly given to those interested. Phone Miss Lilly Lesem, Winnetka 494, Friday after- noons between 2 and 3 o'clock. T41-1tc Miss Edwyl Redding, pianist, who is connected with the Knupper Studios, Fine Arts building, has re- turned from a month's 'concert tour. She will accept a limited number of pupils at the Wilmette Branch Studio, Boulevard building. Those interested call Thursday afternoons. Ste 3 F, R 'y NCIS CARPE DIRECTION WILLIS FOR RANCIS CARPENTER, wh is playing the title role in the Fox Kiddies Feature, "Aladdin and the Wonderful Larus' has decided that the people of the East know nost about making and wearing cloths. At frst the gorgeous garments were rather irksome to him, bt in a short time the little robe of tany hues that Aladdin wears seemd to him about the finest thing tha he ever had on. What his mother insists shoul not happen is that he discard the clthes intended for the present centuryand his own country for those of theEast when it came to ordinary homewvear and when out driving. : This picture will be shown a the Evanston Strand next week, bgin- ning Monday, December 24. GERALDINE FARRAR WILL FEATURE HOYBURN SHOWS Geraldine rarrar is the star ¢ this production, playing a role widel dis- similar from her last two apear- ances in films. "The Woman God | Forgot" and "Joan-the Woman'took | precedence as the gre. lst spectacles conceived in motion photography, ! while "The Devil Stone" presents a dramatic plot of tremendous inten- sity which is developed in a pic- turesque fishing village on the ro- mantic coast of Brittany, and has its finale in New York. Cecil DeMille produced the picture and Jeanie MacPherson wrote the scenario, which is positive assurance of the value of the production. In the role of Martha Manot, Miss Farrar's interpretation reaches sub- lime heights of artistry. She is ably supported by a powerful cast, includ- ing Wallace Reid, Tully Marshall and Hobart Bosworth. The tremendous success scored by Miss Farrar in her previous photoplays, and her uni- versal popularity, together with the unique possibilities afforded by the unusual theme for exceptional ad- vertising and publicity, should make "The Devil Stone" one of the most discussed films ever produced. Settings of extraordinary beauty: and exquisite water scenes of the famed Breton coast make a strong appeal to all lovers of natural art. This picture will be shown at the Hoyburn theater, Evanston, begin- ning Monday, December 24. Painters' & Decorator J. F. ECKART eons: Phone 484 WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS BANK TALLLLLLLLLL LILLIES SSSI SSAA SAAS ZZ Azza rr 3 RR 7 A SAVINGS ACCOUNT is one of the best references a young man can have. It proves that he is systematic, careful, steady and thrifty. It gives him a standing in the eyes of others. Come in and talk it over with us. CAPITAL $35 00.000 FORMERLY BANK OF M. K. MEYER Established 1894 N N N N N \ N N NY N N N Ny 3 3 NY NY NY N N N N NY ~ wre EVANSTON STRAND BILLS GREAT FEATURE FILM "ALADDIN AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP" Phone Glen. 54. DR. W. W. VANCE Dentist Successor to the late DR. O. D. SWAIN Glencoe, Ill Ziesing Block Hours 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Ji GLENCOE UPHOLSTERING SHOP Upholstering, Cabinet work, Refinishing Slip covers our specialty. Phone 224 CHAS. YOUNG, 342 Park Ave. GLENCOE, ILL. 4 J o Aspegren & Company TEL. WILMETTE 420 EVANSTON 466 Food Conservation principles include food for all. The greater number whom we can serve with Quality Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables enables us to conserve expenses and make price more attractive. Customers satisfied has proved to be good advertis- ing. Your need supplied on time is our desire. Jrokect Get the Round Package Used for 3 Century, CAUTION Avoid Substitutes / == ' : Ask For and GET ; HORLICK The ORIGINAL from clean, rich milk with the ex- tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infants and children thrive on it. the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged. Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc. Should be kept at home or when traveling. Anu~ tritious food-drink may be A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing sloops Also in lund blot for tor heat eS Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Take a Package Home Agrees with prepared in a moment, LLLLLSLLLILLLLLL LS LL SSS ILS TAILS LSS ISLS IIIS 1177 I Notice fo Ford Oliners 5 W Winnetka Ford Station PHONE WINNETKA 1496 wish to announce the opening of a first-class Ford Station at 526 Railroad Avenue. equipped to do all repairing on all Ford cars and also carry a full line of Ford repair parts and acessories. We are

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