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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Oct 1920, p. 7

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1920 1*p Hi n ATESâ€"10c per line for first insertion. Each succeeding in- sertion. 5c per line. Minimum 9 lines. Copy must be in by Wednesday. Rates for tame advertisement in The Lake Shore News. Winnetka Weekly Talk and Glencoe News. 20c per lino for first insertion. Each succeeding insertion. 10c per line. HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE WANTEDâ€"AT ONCE, YOUNG LADY bookkeeper and stenographer, also a dry goods clerk; state experience and give references, if any; per- manent and pleasant employment and highest wages paid for efficient services. Address Lake Shore News. Z-20.________________LT50-ltc WANTEDâ€"GIRL, FOR GEN"L. OFFICE work; experience not essential; ex- cellent wages; good hours. Apply in person. Winnetka Sanitary Dairy, 818 Oak street, Winnetka. LTG50-ltc WANTEDâ€"GIRL FOR GEN*L. HOUSE- work; no laundry or heavy cleaning; also nurse for two children. 1118 Forest avenue. Phone Wn. 1330. LT50-ltc WANTEDâ€"MIDDLE AGED WOMAN to keep house for three adults; good home and good wages. Phone Wil. 2182. LTG50-ltc WANTEDâ€"WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework; half days. Phone Win. 1525. â-  LTG50-ltc WANTEDâ€"COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework; good wages. Phone Win. 1168. LTG50-ltc WANTEDâ€"LAUNDRESS TO TAKE work home. Phone Wil. 2292. L50-lto HELP WANTEDâ€"MALE WANTEDâ€"A UTO iMECHANICS. steady work and satisfactory wages to ambitious men. Winnetka Motor Co., 562 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka. L.TG-10-tfc SITUATION WANTEDâ€"FEMALE A GRADUATE NURSE WILL TAKE elderly people requiring more or less care in her own home; refined sur- roundings; references A-l. Phone Glencoe 650. LT49-tfc WANTEDâ€"WORK BY YOUNG GIRL evenings; care of children and wait- ing on table. Call after five o'clock. Wilmette 1080, Miss Boyd. LTG50-ltc FIRST CLASS COOKING AND SERV- ing. For appointment phone Win. 649-W. Best of references. _____________________ LTG50-ltp HIGH CLASS DRESSMAKING. FOR appointment phonp Wilmette 2332. LTG38-tfo FOR RENTâ€"FTJHN1SHED BOOM FOR RENTâ€"THREE OR FOUR LIGHT house-keeping rooms; for couple only; electric light and hot water heat; two blocks from transporta- tion. Phone Wil, 195*.______L50-ltc FOR RENTâ€"A LARGE PLEASANT front room; suitable for two gent- lemen; convenient to transportation. Phone Win. 1015. LTG50-ltc FOR RENTâ€"NICELY FURNISHED rooms. Phone Wilmette 1080. L41-tfc WANTED TO RENTâ€"ROOMS WANTEDâ€"BY COUPLE, A LARGE sunny room, with board, or few blocks from dining room; good locality; best references/, would furnish own room. W. S. B., care P. <X Box 74, Wilmette.__________LSO^tp WANTED TO RENTâ€"2 OR 3 FURN! rooms for lif?ht house keeping; by business women. Phone Win. 822. LT49-2tc WANTED TO BUYâ€"MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDâ€"CLEAN WHITE RAGS; 8c a pound. Lake Shore Publ, Co., 1222 Central avenue. L29-tf FOR SALEâ€"HOUSEHOLD COOPS HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND CLOTHING bought and sold. Call N. Fell. 1644 Maple avenue, Evanston. Phone Ev- anston 103. LTG39-tfc FOR SALEâ€"TWO ORIENTAL RUGS, 10x13; can be seen anytime at Ire- dale's Warehouse and Storage, Evans- ton. LTG49-2tc FOR SALEâ€"GAS RANGE; OVEN side and bottom; good condition; $18.50. Phone Win. 1245. LTG48-tfc Junk Dealer Notice $1.00 per 100 lbs. on Paper $1.25 per 100 lbs. on Magazines All Kinds of Junk Bought Phone Wilmette 1351 FOR SALEâ€"MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALEâ€"HALL'S FIRE PROOF safe; just like new; size outside 26x 26x38 inches high; a bargain to someone who can move it at once. Byrne Dry Goods Co., Park avenue, Glencoe, 111. LT50-ltc WHITE CROSS GINGER ALE, ROOT Beer, Orange and Lemon; Cherry Blossoms delivered to your home in cases. Fred J. Lapp, 178 Prairie avenue, Wilmette. Phone Wil. 2463. LTG42-tfc FOR RENTâ€"FURNISHED HOUSE. FOR RENTâ€"FURNISHED, 12 ROOM house, large grounds, garage with servants' quarters, 20 tons of coal in basement; five batiuuuum, foeautlftrHy- furnished; $300 per month. E. P. Maynard and Co., Hubbard Woods, 111. LTG50-ltc WANTED TO BUYâ€"HOUSE WANTED TO BUYâ€"IN WILMETTE, Kenilworth or Winnetka, 5 to 8 room house, east of tracks; will pay all cash; please state lowest price and . give location. Address Lake Shore News G-36. LT50-3tc FOR SALEâ€"AUTOS FOR SALEâ€"FRANKLIN FOUR-DOOR sedan; perfect mechanically, and "upholsterily", newly paintedâ€"real paint usedâ€"this S3.800 outfit selling for $1,250. This is one of my bar- gains. Prepare for winter now. Roy Vogel, Lake Forest, 111. LTG50-ltc FOR SALEâ€"HUDSON AUTOMOBILE: a great sacrifice; in fine mechanical condition; looks like new car: cord tires; lots of extras; enclosed car just right for a doctor or small family during cold and disagreeable weather. Phone Glencoe 303-W. LTG50-ltc MISCELLANEOUS NOTICEâ€"PRICE GUARANTEE ANY factory reduction in prices up to March 1st, 1921, we will remit back to our customers on the purchase of a piano, talking machine, washing machine, sewing machine, vacuum cleaner etc. Buy now. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis street, Evanston. LTG48-tfc HIGH PRICES PAID FOR JUNKâ€" # Buys paper, rags, magazines, iron, and all kinds of junk. Max Wetm- man, Ridge avenue near Lake ave- nue, Gross Point. Phone Wil. 1734. LT35-tfc DIRT FOR FILLING-IN MAY BE HAD for the hauling. 382 Lake street, Glencoe. Phone Glencoe 450 after six o'clock P. M. LTG50-ltc LOST AND FOUND LOSTâ€"A SMALL DIAMOND BROOCH, on Park Ave. between Green Bay Rd. and Vernon Ave., Glencoe, at 12:30 noon, on Saturday, October 1*5; re- ward. Address Winnetka Weekly Talk, C-l._________________LTG50-ltc LOSTâ€"BUNCH OF KEYS ON RING AT Ouilmette Country club last Satur- day night, Oct. 16th; finder please re- turn to'Renneckar's Drug Store and get suitable reward._________L50-ltc LOSTâ€"MALE AIREDALE DOG, OCT. 12: collar with license No. 98; black back and tan head and legs. Phone Win. 34. Reward. LTG50-ltc LOSTâ€"OCT. 13. BROWN FOX SCARF; return to Christian Science Reading Room, Wilmette avenue; reward. L50-ltc WANTED A SMALL ATTRACTIVE HOME AT A REASONABLE PRICE. I am t» the market for a R to 7 room kon*e In ffood coaditlo*. Stucco preferred, bat would coualder a frame or brick. Dealre oae with lara~e llvlaa; room, medium alse dla- in* room, comfortable alxe klteaea, aad three bedroom* or at leant two bedroom* with aleeplaa- porch. Mu»t have modera Improvement*, laclad- Ibk electricity, ateam or hot water heat. Fair nlaed yard. If any on* ha* a property of thta deacriptloa or near It that they do aot auk a profiteering price for aad are willlaa; to give terma of about Sl.OOO caah, balance npread over a period of year* at a fair rate of Interest, I would be glad to hear from them. I hold a reMpoBNlble position with the larajeMt hou»e of It* kind In the country, having been connected with the iuMtltutloa for over 25 yearn, to which Arm I can refer m to my ability to make payment*, etc. Will be glad to hear from owner* direct or agent*, but don't want to waate time talking with aay one who think* they can Mill get war prices for their property. Addreaa M-34, Lake Shore Pub. Co.. Wilmette. III. //////////////////â- /â- ///â- ///â- //r/////,//-y/////////////-y///-///,/^//////////////////^//y/^/^^^/^^//^^^^^/^^/y^^^^y^^////yy/y/. WANTED I* there anyone on the North' Shore who has anywhere from $1,000 to $10,000 to loan to a big Evanston Business House on A-l security at 20% interest. If so, invest- igate this. Why loan money at 6 or 8% when you can get 20%. Address YD, Lake Shore Pub. Co., Wil- mette, 111. xs/wyss/yrs/ss/r/yrs/yy^^ COOK COUNTY REALTY MEN ^ ' TO OPEN HOUSING INQUIRY Investigation of the housing short- age in Chicago and its relation to the high cost of building, materials has been started by a committee of ten appointed by A. W. Stanmeyer, pres- ident of the Cook County Real Estate board. The result of the investi- gation, Mr. Stanmeyer said recently will be submitted to the senatorial investigating committee headed by Senator Calder. The committee is headed by Mark Levy, former pres- identof the organization. The other members are: David B. Johnson, Hiram S. Cody, George F. Nixon, Berthe C. Peterson, James W. Mill- house, I. Whiteson, Herman Tenin- ga, Paul Schroeder, and Frank Hall Stephens. $25,M0 HOME SOLD The $25,000 home of G. J. Bunting at 723 Laurel avenue, has been sold to F. C. Kremer. The deal was com- pleted by M. E. Barker and company. M. E. BARKER & CO. These are Real Bargains / Modern stucco home near Lake. 7 large rooms, fine wooded lot, reduced for quick sale. . $13,500 8-room Stucco in excellent location, water heat, splendid finish and decorations, sleeping and dining porches, garage. Now $15,000 Splendid 8-room Stucco in finest section, most attractively decorated and finished, dble garage, lot 100x190. Owner gone. Must sell. $22,000 405 Linden Avenue Tel. Wilmette 484 »>w>m>wmww>»»»»»»»ww»>w>»wwr. A. R. EDDINGTON SELLS REAL ESTATE 8% Investment Securities and Insurance The Dealer in the Main Business Section 7------------------------------------ Opposite Village Theater 1157 Wilmette Avenue WILMETTE Phone Wilmette 640 We have a few permanent POSITIONS to offer ______jyoung women__Mr 1TH an attractive salary to start and A pleasant environment in which to work. The FUTURE promises rapid advancement FOR all ambitious YOUNG women, since this is a profession where WOMEN play a big part. k Call and talk with our Chief Operator WILMETTE. WINNETKA OR GLENCOE CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY ADVERTISE IN YOUR LOCAL PAPER NOTICE Sunday Business ceases NOVEMBER 15 By Members of M NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE BOARD CO-OPERATION IN THIS MOVEMENT BY OWNERS AND CLIENTS WILL HELP

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