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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Dec 1920, p. 7

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Sal el WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1920 7 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE A GRADUATE NURSE WILL TAKE elderly people requiring more or less care in her own home; refined sur- roundings; references. A-l. 1'hone Glencoe 650. LT49-tfc WASHING TAKEN HOME ROUGH, dried or ironed. Phone Glencoe 171; _ white. LT7-1tp SITUATION WANTED--MALE #WANTED -- WORK _ BY RELIABLE man experienced in gardening and housework; also handy with car- penter's tools. Phone Win, 1549. T48-tfc FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE--ATTIC GIFT SHOP, DIN- ing chairs, tuxedo coat, coral beads and amethyst necklace, infants em- broidered caps, old paintings. Open * Wednesday and Saturday from three to five. Community House, Winnet- ka, Ill. T33-tf FOR SALE -- MAHOGANY FLOOR and table lamps, both with rose shades; very reasonable; call even- ings. Phone Win. 1646. 1275 Scott ~=avenue, Hubbard Woods, Ill. TG41-1te FOR SALE--RUGS, STOVEY, TABLES. chairs, mirrors, pony, bathtub, sink, cases, beds, sewing machine. We buy, sell and exchange. 808 Oak street, Winnetka. Phone Win. 1212. LTG-2tfc HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND CLOTHING bought and sold. Call N, Fell, 1644 Maple avenue, Evanston. Phone Ev- anston 103. LTG39-tfc FOR SALE--ALMOST NEW WEST- ern Electric vacuum cleaner, with attachment; very reasonable. Phone Win. 599-7. T41-1tc WANTED--TO BUY HOUSE WANTED TO BUY--SMALL HOUSE IN Winnetka; good east side location; will consider remodeling proposition; want best price for cash. Address Winnetka Talk, M-61. T38-4tp FOR SALE--AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES--NEW, used, abused; all makes; all prices. Roy Vogel. Phone Lake Forest 617. LTGT7-6tc PASSENGER exceptionally TG41-1te FOR SALE -- FOUR Stanley steam car; good. Phone Win. 956. FOR RENT--BUNGALOW FOR RENT--SIX-ROOM COMPIETELY furnished, hot water heated bunga- low, at 510 Woodlawn Ave. Glencoe, Immediate possession, $50. Address H. S. Matz, Box 218, Highland Park, Ill. Phone 557. Call at home after 6 p. m. or at Press Office, Highland Park. LTG-T7tfc FOR RENT--HOUSE FAMILY GOING SOUTH FOR THE ' winter will rent handsomely fur- nished home, 8 rooms, sun parlor, glass inclosed sleeping porch, two baths; vapor heating system, two- car heated garage; convenient to all transportation; reasonable to careful tenant. Phone Wil, '1253, .C. PP. Pease, 726 Laurel avenue, Wilmette. LTG7-1tc FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE -- POMERANIAN DOG, male, 1 year old. Phone Wil. 620-R. LTGT7-1tc FOR SALE--CANARIES. PHONE WIL. 1797. LT6-3tp WANTED TO BUY--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED--SINGER SEWING MACH- ine. Phone Win. 850. LTG51-tfc WANTED TO BUY--A BUREAU FOR maid's room. Phone Wil. 1167. T41-1tc LOST AND FOUND LOST -- AIRDALE, MALE, NAME "Sandy," light tan with black back, tips of both ears off; owner N. W. Harris, 594 Spruce street, Winnetka. Phone Win. 1653; reward. TG41-1te LOST -- YOUNG BLACK SCOTTISH terrier, with green collar; lost Sun- day; reward. Mrs. J. W. Prindiville. Phone Win. 1171. T41-1tc NLL LL ZZ 2 277 2272772727777 777077777, For Quick Sale Two Pedigree Russian Wolf Hounds :: Thoroughbred Male and Female Phone Monroe 6925 Fifth Annual PRIZE MASQUERADE At JONES' HALL, WILMETTE THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921 By the BULLA BULLA CLUB EVERYBODY WELCOME There is no Christmas gift of more lasting worth than a fine piece of jewelry or silver- ware. Hipp & Coburn Co. Jewelers and Silversmiths 915 Marshall Field Annex Bldg. You will find in our show rooms only pieces of indi- vidual beauty and design. (HEE that unsuitable AVE YOU A ROOM WOODWORK; not made the most of WALLS; color or finish not just the thing HANGINGS; color or mode of hanging Let the man who knows how help you HERBERT W. PAULSON jars INTERIOR DECORATING THE DECORATOR WITH IDEAS !: EXTERIOR PAINTING PHONE WINNETKA 1127 909 Linden Ave. REMODELING lc. & N. W. OFFERS FORTY WAYS TO COAST RESORTS "Forty Ways to California and the North Coast" is the title of a book- let just issued by the Passenger traffic department of the Chicago and Northwestern railway and issued at the local railway station free of charge to the general public. "The best of Everything" is prom- ised to those who utilize the service of the Chicago and Northwestern and affiliated lines in the trips to the Sunflower state and the Pacific Northwest. Through round-trip passage may be obtained at the local officers of the railway by a special ar- rangement for the accommodation of the public. Fares are graded to suit the means of the tourist offer- ing a wide range of accommodations and routes. Complete information and all arrangements may be made with the station agent in the village. Ne STANLEY MOTOR Carriages It is pretty generally accepted that the most efficient way to fight cold is with heat. The Stanley's Pilot Light provides this heat. It obviates the necessity of anti- freezing solutions, causes the en- gine to start readily and pull smoothly. Zero weather does not effect Stanley Performance. The simplest car to drive and understand. WILLIAM N. SCHNEIDER HUBBARD WOODS Tel. Winn. 956 How It Grows HEN fifteen telephones are added on a street on which there are 100 telephone users, an additional distribution cable may be necessary. When the same thing hap- pens on six or eight nearby streets, served from the same cable terminal, there must be new main cables from terminal boxes to the exchange. Such increases from several localities soon call for additions to switchboard and terminal room facilities. Finally a new exchange, with its costly equipment, must be built, and extensive re-distribution made of the outside plant. These are some of the elements which enter into the cost of supply- ing telephone service to growing communities. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY C. H. JORDAN & CO., Funeral Directors Chapel at Each Establishment Complete Line of Funeral Furnishings 612 Davis St., Evanston Phone Evanston 449 164 N. MICHIGAN BLVD, CHICAGO Phone Randolph 1346-1347 An Evening at the Opera is made twice as enjoyable when you can make the trip to Chicago in comfort. | North Shore Trains take you right to the door of the Auditorium Theatre, without having to change to street car, bus, or taxi. Train leaving Winnet the Congress St. "L" station at 8:01 p.m. Return trains leave Congress St. at 10:58 p. m. and 11:18 p. m. CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD Winnetka Ticket Office Phone: Winnetka 963 t 7:04 p.m. arrives at NORTH SHORE \ Elm Street

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