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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jan 1920, p. 7

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920 R ATES—10c per line for first insertion. Each succeeding in- sertion, 5c per line. Minimum 3 lines. Copy must be in by Wednesday. Rates for same advertisement in The Lake Shore News, Winnetka Weekly Talk and Glencoe News, 20c per line for first insertion. Each succeeding insertion, 10c per line. FOR SAL12—HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—USED 8S-NOTE FLAYER Iiianos; Steinway, $200; Wheelock, 5300; Cable $295; Howard, $395; other bargains. Patterson Bros., S28 l>avis street, Evanston. L.TGll-2tc FOR SALE—THREE BEST ELECTRIC Household appliances: Ellen Washing Machine, Simplex Ironer and Hoov- er Vacuum Cleaner. Easy payments; fine service. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis street, Evanston, LTGll-tfc NOTICE—BEFORE BUYING A SEW- ing machine see the New Style Sing- er and Singer Electric; all factories use the Singer; also 200 used sewing machines, $5 up. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis street, Evanston. LTGll-tfc WANTED—BOOK-KEEPER; A LADY, experienced in cash ledger and pay- ing bills; pleasant conditions; steady position; Rood wages. A. S. Van Deusen, 1154 Central avenue, Wil- mette. ____ ____ LTG122tc WANTED-^RSfFINEb PERSON AS second maid and to assist with 2 little girls; every day preferred; home nights. 850 Linden avenue, Hubbard Woods. Thone Win. 1411. LTG12-ltc WANTED—YOUNG GIRL, TO HELP take care of children and wash dishes; can go home nights. Phillips 726-llth street, Wllmetle. L12-ltc LOST AND FOUND BARGAIN—MUST SELL VICTROLA, velour parlor suite, dining room | suite, bed-room suite, rugs, library- table, lamps, curtains, draperies, sewing machine, paintings; almost new. 1335 Elmdale avenue, Chicago, near Broadway, take Evanston "L" to Thorndale station. LTG12-4tc LOST—BLACK AND WHITE FOX terrier last Thursday; reward. 711 Washington avenue. Phone Wil. 1298. L12-ltc FOR SALE—AUTOS POR SALE—1 MODEL 1919 VELIE 5- passenger touring car; run 6,000 miles; excellent condition; will be sold at sacrifice. Call Evanston 6881 after 7 p. m. any evening. Mr. Fee- ley. LTG12-ltc _________FOR SALE—HOMES________ MUST SELL 8-ROOM HOUSE; NEWLY decorated. »52 Spruce street, Win- netka. For appointment phone Win. 344.___________________ LTG10-3tc FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, TWO- story frame building, suitable for store; hot water furnace; garage for 3 cars; also hot water heated; terms to suit buyer. Ridge avenue , and Washington street, Gross Point. Tel. Wil. &66-R. Lll-2tc FOR JIEWT—ROOMS FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS; also light housekeeping apartments. Phone Wilmette 1868.________L8-tfc FOR RENT—ONE NICELY FURN. AND two unfurnished front rooms; east side location. Phone 1940.___Lll-1 tc POR RENT—TWO FRONT~ROOMS, $5 and $7.50; 2 blocks from "L" Termin- al. Address Lake Shore News A-25. L12-ltc WANTED TO RENT—HOMES LOST—SATURDAY EVENING BROWN fur neckpiece, between the movie and 727 Ashland avenue. Finder please phone Wilmette 171; reward. L12-ltc MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE—FREE OF CHARGE, WE will clean your 9x12 rug with our latest style Hoover special electric vacuum cleaner, it sweeps, beats and sucks; try it. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis street, Evanston. LTG12-tfc WANTED TO RUY—HOUSEHOLD GOODS WE BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK, OLD clothes and shoes. J. Golinsky, 1705 Forest avenue. Phone Wil. 1150. "He has his name on his wagon." LT44-tfc WANTED TO BUY OR SELL—HOUSE- hold goods; any description; also buy old clothes; best prices. 1644 Maple avenue, Evanston. Telephone Evanston 103 or 5512. LTG50-tfc FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR "SALE—CUTT e'r7 TOP ~ BUGGY and harness; fine condition; reason- able. Phone Wil. 1432. L12-ltp PUBLIC NOTICE ■WANTED TO RENT—6 OR 7 ROOM house; May 1. Address Winnetka Talk A-570.______________LTGll-2tp "WANTED TO RENT—HOME IN KEN- ilworth, Winnetka, Wilmette, or Glencoe from June 15th to Sept. 15th. Desire a home with sleeping porch; will pay from $200 to $300 per month. J. F. Brown, 20 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111. LTGll-ltc "WANTED TO KENT—COMl'LlLl'l li)L V furnished apartment or home with two bedrooms, within walking dist- ance of C. & N. W. depot between Highland Park and Chicago; best of .references; rent $50 to $75. Address W. L. S. Box 12C, Lake Forest. L12-ltp _____HELP WAVTED—MALE___ WANTED—BOY, ABOUT 18, FOR clerical work in Bank; an excellent opportunity for rapid promotion. Address S-14, Lake Shore News. _______LTG12-ltc II ELP WANTED—FE M A I.E "WANTED—GIRL FOR GhJNL. HUliSK- work; small family; $14. Phone Win. 969._______________________LTG12-1tc "WANTED—GIRL FOR GENL. HOUSE - work; no cooking and Sundays off. 823 Greenleaf avenue. Phone Wil. 902-R. L12-ltc WANTED—SEAMSTRESS FOR PLAIN sewing one day every other week. Phone Win. 1574._________LT G12-ltc WANTED—COMPETENT MAID FOR general housework; by day or week. 1332 Washington avenue, Wilmette. L12-ltc STATE OF ILLINOIS) gs COUNTY OF C©OK ) ' Public notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the stock- holders of the Wilmette State Bank, a corporation, organized and existing un- der and bv virtue of the laws of^the State of Illinois, and located at Wil- mette, Illinois, held on the 8th day of January, A. D. 1920, a quorum of said stockholders was present, and that by resolution duly adopted the capital stock of said corporation was increas- ed from the sum of $75,000.00 to the sum of $100,000.00 and the number of shares of the capital stock of said cor- poration was increased from 750 shares, of the par value of $100.00 each, to 1,000 shares, of the par value of $100.00 each; that said action was had in ac- cordance with the provisions of Sec- tion 12 of "An Act concerning cor- porations with banking powers", ap- proved June 16, 1887. in force Decem- ber 6, 1888; as amended by act ap- proved June 3, 1889, in force Novem- ber 29, 1890, and by act approved June 11, 1897, in force November 28, 1898, and by act approved Juno 3, 1907, in force November 24, 1908; that the capital stock of said bank is di- vided into 750 shares of $100.00 each; that 566 shares were represented at said meeting; that 566 shares, being more than two-thirds of all the votes represented by the whole stock of such association, voted in favor of the above resolution; that a certificate of said increase has been filed in the oflice of the auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois and with the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, as required by law. Dated this 14th day of January, A. D. 1920. WILMETTE STATE BANK, By S. A. Wheelock, President. ATTEST: John H. Schaefer, Secretary. Ll0-3tc brings a Thor Washer or Ironer to your home for 30 days. Balance in small monthly pay- ments VACUUM CLEANERS Thor Sales Company NORTH SHORE BRANCH 1728SSherman Ave. V : EVANSTON \ • TELEPHONE : Evanston 877 "Push your work. Don't let your work push you. You may have a lot to do, but if you go at it with zest you will be surprised at how quickly it can be accomplished. It is only the dreaded duty pushing you on from behind which assumes the ap- pearance of a nightmare. Tackle it and it succumbs without a struggle." "Sometimes levity has proved the soul of grit." Shot Full of Holes!! I have a few Suits and Overcoats ready made which I am closing out at prices way below wholesale. You will pay twice as much for the same garment next fall. Come in and see them. $25 to $50. Wm. Kaplan Ladies' and Gen- tlemen's Tailor 627 W. RAILROAD AVE. PHONE EVANSTON 667 Where Will Wilmette Stand? In order that its customers and employes might enjoy the advantages of owning stock in this big, growing company, the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois decided, at a recent meeting of its board of directors, to place on sale a block of its 6% Cumulative Preferred Stock, on a savings plan basis, giving it the advantage of having you as a stockholder in the Company. Telephone Us Today and Our Representative Will Call on You Immediately A?EW weeks ago this unusual offer was first announced. Today you hear it discussed on every hand. Folks are realizing the opportunity that is open to them. They are talking about it. They are taking advantage of it. $5 down and $5 a month for stock in such a large and well-established company as the Public Service Com- pany of Northern Illinois is a money- saving and money-making opportunity that is seldom equalled. Folks are asking one another, "Have you bought?" Where at first it was a matter of per- sonal gain, it has now become a mat- ter of civic pride as well. Folks are wondering how Wilmette stands among the 200 cities and towns served by the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois. They are asking: "Has Wilmette proved its progressive spirit? .Will Wilmette 'go over the top' with the largest percentage of customer-stock- holders of all the cities and towns serv- ed by the Company? Wilmette surely should go "over the top" But it is up. to each individual custo- mer of the Company. IT IS UP TO YOU! Surely—if you have not already done so—you are going to take advantage of this remarkable opportunity. You will scarcely miss the small sum of $5 a month. Yta think what it will mean to you in the end! You will be financially interested in your own local public utility. You will own stock in a company which has been doing business for years—a com- pany whose services are absolutely es- sential to the welfare and growth of two hundred thriving cities and towns. Your money will be as safe as in a bank, and it will earn 6 per cent for you! The company has paid dividends on this stock regularly since its organi- zation. You will receive dividends of $6 per year on every share you buy. Because the allotment of stock to be sold on this plan will soon be gone, we advise you to act now. Phone us or call at our local office today or at your bank for full particulars. INCREASE YOUR OWN INCOME— AND AT THE SAME TIME HELP PUT WILMETTE "OVER THE TOP." Sincerely yours, (Signed) Public ! wouli about 1 •stock y ".Name •. Address ("itv Date................'..,. • - Service Company of Northern Illinois Evanston, Illinois likt- to receive further information lie I'tihlic Service Company and the oti. .(iffrr^'on easy payments share* Not more than five allotted to any one subscriber. Public Service Company of Northern Illinois » Division Superintendent » Price $100 per share as fixed by the Illinois Public Utilities Commission. __..:_.. C *.*****% Special terms to customers and em- nqiliry LOUP OH ployes of $5 down and $5 a month per shares J

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