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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 May 1919, p. 8

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i i CR Ec as A STARE 'LOST--A FEMALE A 721 Custer Evanston, Ill. LTG25-2te first class avenue, WANTED--SECOND MAID; MR. A. B. COLLINS OF THE NEWS Agency has the Glencoe News at his stands and is also the agemt for BREAD two year old boy, in 5 room bunga- WINNETKA TIRE SHOP y \ be , inseriptiona D.-H.-tf references; good wages. Phone Win- " = = % netka 312. DTG25-1te | J. L. WOOLSEY, FLORIST AND LAND- IS MADE BY 5 3% 5 > ~N scape gardener has opened the A Nh OMAN Ty And PLAIN greenhouses formerly occupied by 3 De pT, rl Alexander Clifford at 917 Willow Zin. 153 n % FA TRI, FOR GENI_H a street. Will have a "ull line of SCHULZE ' NTED--G » FOR GENL. HOUSE- bedding and pot pla: *s, and can work: either white or colored; $12 supply your wants in the cut flowe: BAKING (oo a week. Phone Glencoe 384. Aad line; landscape gardening by day, : TGT7-1te week or hour. Phone Win, S885. WANTED--A BOOKKEEPER; ONE T7-1tp y willing to help in a store. Address Talk F-49. T7lte WANTED--YOUNG WOMAN TO AS- sist with housework and care of Oak Street, Winnetka low; must know plain cooking; TELEPHONE WINNETKA 1565 small ironing each week; wages $6. Vv 1 vu R . ow Phone Win. 1114. T7-1te uicanizing = epairing NTED--RELIABLE b # OF 3 " : WANE RRMA BLE Sul ha og Hood, Mason and Firestcne Tires Monarch Perfection Red Tubes small family: $10 without washing. MILLERAD-ON-A-TREAD PUT ON YOUR OLD CASINGS + Address Winnetka Talk B-116. T7-1tc SITUATION WANTED : GOLFERS! SEVENTEEN YEAL OLD SSIS SL IASIIL IES IS IAT IH IETS HS FSS SISA SSSA SATA SS SH SAAS FAT TARA LA SY FAH HA AA SA A A TAT A AA SAA AA FF AAA HY FF Vd boy wishes to act as caddy for a genial golfer on Sunday mornings. Has had seven years experience can furnish excellent to ability. Can and references as assist beginners. Familiar with the North Shore, West- moreland and Indian Hill courses. "Pessimists" need not apply. Address Lake Shore News A-100. LT25-1tp LET MISS CARLSTEN DO YOUR dressmaking and alterations. Phone Winnetka 911 before § a.m. T29-tfe ------rr--- LOST AND FOU Li LOST--FOUR GOLF CLUBS White driver, mid-iron, putter, mark- ed A. Y. H.; one putter marked F. H.; lost near 402 Willow street: finder call Win. 1402; reward offered. T7-1te AIREDALE DOG reward. Phone Win. T7-1tc ROBERT named "Perd;" 233. MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK, AND we pay the best prices. Papers, rags. iron. bottles and all kinds of junk; also men's clothes and shoes. Golinsky, 1705 Forest avenue. Wil- mette. Telephone Wilmette 1150. byl Ey __LTG22-tfe FOR FIRST CLASS MAIDS AND FIRST class positions call Winnetka Employ- ment Agency 545 Provident avenue Mrs. O. Spegel, Winnetka 1475. - T49-tfe WANTED TO BUY--SECOND HAND clothes. Horsman, 524 Davis street. Phone 4676 Evanston. Drop postal. 1a G34-tre It can be made as much of 2 la electric iron. You have to pay for an We are proud of it. For instance, out the country, Academy, the prominent clubs and found it right. and the RYZON Ask us about the vestigating. Baking Book ar RYZON LEG OF LAMB 722 Elm Street, Winnetka Make Your Telephone Do Some of Your Marketing bor-saver it--so why [f you think you can't do your grocery buying as well over the phone as by going to the stores personally--try our phone service. We take special care of phone orders. and carefully and they are delivered promptly. We sell only things we can truthfully there's RYZON B the first to feature RYZON, Py hale le leading hotels through- West Point M litary We found it took the Baking RYZON is 40 cents per pound and worth more. Winnetka Co-Operative Co. Le ALLL Ld ddd dd ddd dd dd dd dl a ad Ed Rare 7 7, as a vacuum cleaner or do work that it can do for you? They are filled accurately commend, were among and honestly Powder. We Academy, Annapolis Naval hospitals, we tested RYZON and "guess" out of baking. RYZON e a combination you can't beat. Book. It's well worth in- Telephones 51 and 52 LLL LT TT dd Td EE 7 2 Za 2 ddd 27a 2a 777%. AUTIFY YOUR GARDEN BY THE USE OF LUMBER We carry a complete stock of LUMBER suitable for all Exterior Decorative Purposes We will gladly give you the benefit of our advice as to the best kind adaptable to your needs. Our Dependable Service and Unexcel- led Quality at Your Service. Phone Winnetka 734-735 Winnetka Coal-Lumber Co. EARL L. WEINSTOCK, Manager 8 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919 | i ; ol : 2 : | REALTY MEN REPORT | Religion is the salient social fac- | _ The pill of moral strength is seldom T h A eae INFLUX OF . OF RESIDENTS tor; it is queen bee in the human i jound imbedded in the jam of shel- CLASSIFIED ADS | | Parent-Teacher Activities | hive. | tered ease. | W..' Pp. Moore. whe manager of al | local real estate office is quoted this - re -------------------------- mm---- 3 { The May Community sing will he | Week as saying. the past [f° { isi tfc 2 iY : 8 ve. vear s W 3 suc { Rates for classified yeu ng held Monday, May 19, at the Greeley | five 3 ; has W : sen =] 1s more than i THE LAKE SHOR b | school wonderful \progress 1m real estate WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK jason. las it has in the spring of 1919. selling meats GLENCOE N E | BEY % OE nes. were Bb he ase old . =Z=-- | The annual meeting of the Parent- 4 ; ¢ ho ne Srore L ou ght, aig old] To : 3 b k f ih You fake iD . line first insertion in any paper. | Teacher association will be held in| @id rented this "orig th ineany Ss standain ac [0] em * rid ag each succeeding insertion | (1. [1orace Mann school oh Mon- | Year since 1913. Chicigoans especial- | 2 : ath : 1Ge per line first insertion in any twe | day, May 17. at 3:30 p. m. The officers | iy seems 'to like Winnetka. This is!}l chances. We strongly recornmend the meats we 1-2¢ er line for eac suc- i day, Ma} » a ots A . $ » 3 » tos . 5 | ihm Ki Bg 20c per line first | for the ensuing year will be elected shown by the following realty tre Sn | sell because we know all about them. insertion in three papers. ry line {and a brief report of the year's work wi during the past severa | Peg Th 30c. Count | Will be given by each of the officers, i , { Mrs. William F. Ke {h five average words to a line. | and chairmen of committees. The| ' I ant Hie val Joh I > er nor | WINNETK A MARK E A. PETERS Advertisements for the Lake Shore |husiness part of the meeting will he | ©! Seago Dre rit) rh Tv in: PROPRIETOR News must be at our ofice by Wednes- | made as short as possible in order |!© ! i Aig at 9 ; praog Vi deg I Tek wv o7n. uz] gav noon; or the inne "| th: S ' % eting r be wi J-TIEEE, ormerly YWNeE( Dy 120 AN. 734 Elm Street elephone innetka {1} Talk and Glencoe News by Thursday | that most of the eet = ay e de Hansen, who are staying at the | noon. (voted to matters of special interest North Shoes Hotel tn Bo TE i he : SE : J 5 {and importance. It is expected that |* fu bi i ei tv | HOUSEHOLD GOODS -- | Superintendent Washburne will greet i I. i Ag es Sy a amy -- TR BEFORE BUYING AN PLECTRIC the members of the Parent-Teacher | ©! © gage kd aby Hy ih DEIOL= TOI OI 1OTIOT 1O=IOX JOE Yaouum Cleaner see I ee association in an informal address. now a Ya iy ome gorme; oy | 9 $47.50; Royal, $45; Eureka, $37.50; As that Monday is the opening day ing kl Red At ering d RIL Y, n ' try one; try all: Sasy payments. Pai of what is arranged throughout I1ii-|Y a ma Sing. per Pe an. oe | 9 Terson bros. 152 Sherman ayenusi nots Improvement Week this: sub- In Le east where she tormerly " FRADE IN YOUR OLD PIANO IF NOT | ject will be specially presented. Miss DO. Sinriact of Chics fs) : in use on a talking machine, sewing | Garretson and other speakers will A aan BER to £ hicngo bin \ ° machine, electric washing machine. | state the health condition of the Pa a home Ah Twnen ) ¢ ; i yacuum cleaner or cash. W © Er. | Winnetka children and will tell what |1ians huhn at 755 Willow street. Mr o Ihe best allowance. I i ey | health work is now being done and | Kuhn is occupying one of his apart- ° - 522 Sherm enue, anston. | he 1 : g ' Siete] ea LTG21-tfe | will discuss serious needs along these I a toring i 821 bl a ar pt PE oe Norma . ope, ormeriy o T4 $5 TAKES BEAUTIFUL NEW CABI- | lines. a : drospect avenue hi yme F Ww k f M 5 t M 10 net grand phonograph, #0 in. high. | TFyeryone who is interested in the Prospert Avenue, hus sod his he me : 2 or ee 0 a 0 a Mahogany finish. Call at : actory, or | Winnetka school children and: in [e} . . Loper o 11cago and 1s priser tor pictare. Tyrolis Lalking | Parents Teicher work is dined to | "ow residing in Boston. ! [1] Machine Co., 528 E. Railroad Ave, | *¢ . : ; s / 3. "Ell £ Chicago. i OCs A Wilmette, Ill. 2 LTK25-tfe | attend this meeting. A. Lb Ellis, O04 Chicago, 1S now oc (+) ; L Z , ee | cupying the Belfield house at 3564 FOR SALBE--DINING ROOM TABLI; ; : = Maple avenue | ¥ 80 inch round top: 8 feet extension; | The Parent-Teacher association is| "1 ¢ c . : | O ] 39 Old C ff f Jacobean oak; dark; in excellent Co-operuting with the Posed of Edu- | Mr. Joseph H. Brown of Chicago o ur regu ar C om olfee 1or ° condition; $50.00. Mrs. Henry Mor-| . SW ana' s club x + 1as moved to 808 Prospect avenue, | ris, 725 Bluff street, Glencoe. Phone | Cation, the Woman's club and. Com- and Guy H. Newcomb ot % arly re i 9 Ib 1 5 Ib t t Gloficoe" 604. LTG25-1tc | munity House in arranging a recep- Hving 277 Pool " fg are lo C per 9 on y S. 10 a customer. FOR SALE--KITCHEN CABINET; | tion to Superintendent and Mrs. hing ag oe A il ind livi $1 ractically new; white wood work; Washburne, for Wednesday evening, ; aig an dta y are living d b h ff k iy fine table attachment; contains! \f4y 7 A at 940 Cherry street. | Very goo uy, as t € Ccollee mar et F full kitchen cabinet equipment;| "7 *° H. B. Franklin has purchased the | originally cost $40. Call Winnetka | : _-- house at 942 North avenue and is| . . 1] 14932 for terms. 7-1te | The children of the Horace Mann Eo i: 3 3 | WwW h | lim- FOR SALE--ICE BOX, $8; . GAs| Kindergarten and their mothers had nr AREA ty { Chicago. oo 1S Very strong. € have on y a ° range, $5; heater, $5; Rug, 9x12, $15; | a delightful "Scrap Book" party in oe sion of C oni occu- | O . di buggy, sleigh, Chairs, ete. Phone the kindergarten room at the Parish pying Hite louse at 202 mr street i} ited sup ly; when exhausted must 18~ Win. 524-M. 902 Ash street, second ' OE a 1. » | during summer. 2) ' Boon T7-1tp | house on Friday afternoon, May 2. : . rien Fores hg Mrs. Thurston sang a group of bird W. r. Carlyle, formerly of 757 Fox-| | ' OR SALE ING ROOM AND BED-| Mrs. sang a g ale av = | > 26 Rood ] AG furniture; reasonable. 384 | songs accompanied by Mrs. Orr, Miss dale ih gfe, has Jioved 0 2 Boss continue sale. 1 Hawthorn Lane. Phone Win. 969. Daniels, Miss Eastman, Mrs. Garret-| W004 avenue, aiter selling the Kox-| 0 T1-1tc| son and Mrs. William Jenkins (the dale avenue home to W. H. Henn- | i : S STON INS a : ¢ . 4 F: * FOR ALE IENUINE 9 BpATHE r grade chairman) were the hostesses. | mam WwW d li t1 1 Y; a ition oO avenport, & chairs, ain 2 room | ---------- EE | e iver four mes a - - table, 4 chairs; in excellent condi- | 10 cS ' tion; reasonable. 964 Willow 3 oot. More Gardens This Year Sash Serves as Ring ii} : : (-11¢ | w-- | FOR = ; gal ch f A FOR SALE--ONE DOUBLE IRON BED The fact that the war is over does| lovers in Japan, mstead of an en- |p a C arge or carrying accounts. . Win. SNES YET TeASOnAb efi aio | not mean that folks are going to Saganent rma a give hey lutnie | h : 5 : d 1; FOR SALE_DINING ROOM FURNIT. | Stop making gardens. The interest J €s a piece o a Sh No be C arge 0 C IOor ge very. ° ure. Call 214 Ridge avenue or phone | that thousands of patriotic garden-|WOrn as a sash.--Indianapolis News | I Win. 163. T7-1te | ers had last year seems to be grow- : ; AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ne Mstend of lagging, 55d their : > UE EE CC EA UHR T = 3 - TV. AGO NEE DE 1msiasm has attracted others to the } HBT RTH HTT TH HIRT BOR: SALE ONE By PASSENGER gardening habit. A report from the § . summer tops, in A-1 condition. Can | Iowa State club leader shows that | bé seen anytime at Stenman"s Gar-|the enrollment in city garden clubs | . u ~ age, 724 Elm street. __TG7-1tc| ip that state indicates a marked in- FOR SALE-ONE FIVE PASSENGER crease over last year. Up to the last 1] THE e IOgIESSIVE rocery i aR Sth 3 ot March the enrollment in es around condition; can be seen any- Sod n time at Stenman"s Garage, 724 Elm | Moines showed 2,000 more members | aStreet. : TG than were registered 2 veur ago. Of i] © 801 Elm St., Meyer Bank Bldg., Winnetka Tel. 888-889 -- 107 Towa cities reporting, 91 had al- | FOR RENT | ed I ; [ _-- ~ : 7 ro | ready enrolled paid garden club | | FOR RENT--NICELY FURN. ROOMS. | [tacy enrolled of lo 964 Willow street. 'T3-tfc | Supervisors for the Ine rs | WINNETKA, ILLINOIS | FOR RENT--_FURNISHED ROOMS; | than twice as- many as had paic o can be used for light housekeeping. | supervisors last summer. wg, [0]. | B 4 i il Phone Win. 513-W. T7-tfc i : = | || Hormor= 10E3101 10E30r =or0 10E300 ren ELE WANTED -- | DEALER IN SECOND-HAND FURNIT- WANTED--BOYS FOR LIGHT MANU- ure and clothes. 1644 Maple avenue, facturing; must be over 16 years; Evansten, telephone Evanston 103 | wages §11 to $14 per week; time and and 5512. LTG13-17te | half for overtime. Apply Toy Tinkers

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