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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1923, p. 19

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im0. n-and-Outer" THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY. TUI^"27.'l92^gigg^^^^^^^i^^^^=lr'f "^ [RENTâ€"FURNISHED RMS. ALSO isekeeping apt. Tel. Wil. 935-M. all trains. LT25-tfo m WANTED TO RENTâ€"ROOMS 'EDâ€"BY REFINED MIDDLE |d couple light housekeeping; is or board and room not far transportation. Tel. Win. 1459. LTG-39-ltc. iP ROOMS ___Wood ^JD-r-TWQ FURNISHES.___,„.^., light hskeeping; must be reas- ble rent. Address Lake Shore s A-234. L39-ltc IITVATION WANTEDâ€"MALE im •«i •â- ** Pannl Krag@ir Builder of Stone Gateways Fountains and Garden Furniture in Stone Wisconsin Flag Stone New York Blue Stone Phone Winnetka 1530 730 Center Street, Winnetka College Preparation in French BT TEACHER OF EXP. IN EURO- pean and American schools, senior and junior girls. Special attention given to backward students. Con* versational French by appointment. Terms on application. Miss F. Beryl Speck, 228 Green Bay Rd., Hubbard s. Phone Glencoe 355^ LTG38-ltp Wilffia@fcft@ SHOE SHINING PARLOR Hats Cleaned and Blocked While U Wait Expert Shoe Repairing 2 ELECTRIC PLACE WANTEDâ€"POSITION AS COMPAN- ion; will assist with light duties in small, adult, Protestant home, by woman of education. Highest ref. Home more than salary. Address Lake Shore News. A237. LT39-ltc AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER wants part time work; will also take complete charge of small set of books by month. Address Lake Shore News A236. L39-ltc WHITE WOMAN WISHES LAUNDRY work; will do cleaning by day. Call before 7:30 a. m. or after 9 p. m. Wiimette 2987 LTGS9-ltp WANTED WASHING TO TAKE HOME. Tel. Wiimette 834-R. LT-39-ltc. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE Dtiring the Stunmer P%.m'Months W&-'? Upholstering, Draperies, | Slip Covers PL Eo MadFairlairiie Interior Decorator Formerly with Mondel Bros. 417 Fourth Street, Wiimette Phone Wiimette. 2228 KARL" Painting anci^ecorating^ 1632 Central Ave, Wiimette Phone Wiimette 2934 pSNERAL WORK DONE BT THE Ihour. Also furnaces taken care of. E-Tel. Winnetka 1783. T20-7tp D® Y<a>tm Owim a F©ffd? Don't forget that we are your headquarters for gen- uine Ford Parts, accessories and service. §kdkn@M<s>tar Go>o 712-714-716 Elm Street Winnetka Authorized Ford and Lincoln Dealers A CUSTOMER OF OURS HAS GONE to Europe and has left her electric with us for sale, as she wants a gas car when she returns. An ex- cellent Detroit double drive, five passenger car, new batteries and paint, may be bought very reason- able. MOTORS SERVICE, Inc. FOR SALEâ€"STEWART 1 TON 1920. If you can use a truck of this ca- pacity let us show you a bargain. Just been overhauled and painted. Tel 165. 562 Lincoln. LTG-39-ltc. FOR SALE^-CADILLAC FOUR SBAT- ed coupe, model 57; many extras, perfect condition, a/real bargain, must be seen to be appreciated. $1,000 cash. Tel Wiimette 2162. LTG39-ltc FOR SALEâ€"MY TWO CARS, MOON Chummy A-l shape, new Enamel, â€"good "tires,manjr extras,r^Price-f 500. Chalmers Speedster. $100. Tel Evanston 1871. LTG-39-ltp. FOR SALE, OAKLAND SEDAN 1920. has been overhauled and repainted. Will gladly demonstrate. Tel. Win- netka 16Jk- ----.--rrrn-------T^TT* *«. LTG-39-ltc. HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE lr ANTEDâ€"MAID FOR GEN. HOUSE work, German" girl pre/, must be ble to cook and to assist with 2 yr old child. 249 Mary street, Glencoe 851. ^ TG-20-ltc. 1915 Mitchell 6 touring car, 126 inch base, good condition, $250 cash. F. J. Woolley, 69 Park Ave.. Glencoe LTG39-ltp FOR SAL.Eâ€"HOI/SEHOLO GOODS BEN iPi^tocTTiot to think* it is no small advantage to be able to do your banking busi- ness by mail instead of in per son. When you are planning your vacation it is great convenience to secure through us a supply of Traveler's Checks. When you are on vacation it means a lot to know that your val- uables are safelystored in our vaultâ€" And to have a responsible agent like Jthis Institution pay or collect bills and attend to other business matters for you. iational Bank ofWilmette tteJfatcfSariq&'DiposJfar* m 'Mi*. < Wil FOR SALEâ€"HOUSEHOLD COOPS N. FELLâ€"DEALER IN NEW AND used household goods. 1644 Maple Ave., Evanston, Phone Evans. .103. LTG16-tfc WANTED TO BUYâ€"HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED TO BUTâ€"SECOND HAND furniture and other household goods. Highest price paid for same. Croat Furniture Store, 1004-6 Emerson SU Evanston, 111. Phone 18»».i__.---i- LTG27-tfc FOR SALEâ€"MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALEâ€"FOLDING COT, FULL length canvas hood with screened windows. $10.00. Will deliver. Tel. Wiimette 464. L39-ltp FOR SALB-^ONB-"RIVIERA" TALK- ing machine, practically new; child's crib; boy's clothing, six year si*e. Tel. Wiimette 889. L39-ltp FOR SALEâ€"DARK BLUE REED bady carriage. Perfectly new. Reas- onable. Telephone Wiimette 2536. L39-ltc FOR SALEâ€"TENT, KHAKI; 7x8, like new; floor, insect proof curtains $25.00. Tel. Winn. 1760. LTG-39-ltc. FOR SALEâ€"NEW BARITONE HORN and case; York make, used 3 weeks; __$75^JPtoonei_Wjnnetka 2, Lee Adams. LTG-39-ltp. LOST AND FOUND LOSTâ€"WHITE WASHABLE TIES wth diamond stick join. Reward. Address Winnetka Talk, A238. TSO-ltc ANTEDâ€"A MAID FOR GENERAL hswk. Small home. Small family. Good wages. Phone Winnetka 756. T20-ltc ANTEDâ€"OFFICE GIRL FOR DEN- tlst. Reference: call personally. ioom 23r-Brown BMp?.-----LTG-39-ltc ANTED â€" COMPT. WHITE MAID for general work, small house, good wages. Tel. Winn. 904. LTGSg-Ttc 1 WANTEDâ€"WHITE GIRL AS MOTH* i 1 ~er's trelper. Apply 1507â€"Walnut '• Ave-,-Wiimette,â€"â€" LTG39-ltc g EXPERIENCED COOK* AND WAIT- â„¢ress, best wages. Tel. Winnetka 58. \:-:r.<:;\x-%-V>;- VK- LTG39-ltC NEW FROM FACTOR*â€"BED ROOM suite, all solid Walnut, Vanity dress- er and Bench, Bow end bed. Chiffo- robe. Dresser, Rocker, and Chair will all be sold to the highest bidder. Sealed bids will be received until Monday Aug. 5. at 2 p. m. This is in perfect condition and same set is being sold in Chicago for $500. â€" Warble Storage and Furniture C. 521 Main Street, Wiimette. LTG-39-ltc. FOR SALE â€" FltlRNlTUREj RUGS, cart, anything bought, bow or ex- changed, piano, fixtures, plbg. autos, stoves, 808 Oak St., Winn. 1212. â- - LTG24-tfc ill The Barber Says A W OF WITON m/msmm TAKINTKlflW IN DOMESTIC SCIfNCE in 5H00TIN GAUEI Colorado Out-TuU King T Tat In its Scenic Guide King Tut's been "out-tutted" in Colorado. The Egyptian sphinxes and pyramids that he worshipped were erected on land that did not appear above ocean waters until waves had beaten for ages against the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, according to scientists in recent reports. i â- ; Ifr the people's playgrounds of the west, particularly the Denver Moun- tain parks, there is the light and dark colored banding of rocks dating back to the Archaen period, close to the creation. It is easily seen from the automobile driveways. Then there is the discovery in the Pagosa Springs region of racial culture in seven stages of inhabitation dating from th6 Mound Builders to the Indian cliff dwellers in Mesa Verde National Park. ..:§ These and other interesting travel delights are the inspiration for a free booklet "Come Up To Colorado," is- sued by the Denver Tourist Bureau, a civic welfare institution with a branch-office at 610 Hartford Build- ing, Chicago. This booklet will be mailed upon request to encourage the educational movement: of seeing "America" as well as singing it. So Colorado is giving the Egyptian king the scenic "tut! tutl" VILLAGE OF KEN1LWORTH ^ NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING CONNECTED SYSTEM OF CONCRETE SIDEWALKS IN KENILWORTH, ILL. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 15. Public notice is hereby given, pur- suant to law, that the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Kenil- worth. Cook County, Illinois, will re- ceive sealed bids or proposals for the construction of a connected system of concrete sidewalks, as specified in and by an ordinance describing, locating and defining the same, to be con- structed in the Village of Kenilworth as designated in said ordinance and authorising a special assessment to pay the cost thereof, which special assessment has been levied and con- firmed in the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, and is there known as Special Assessment No. 15, and that such sealed bids or proposals shall be - in the hand* t>f^the President of said i Board of Local Improvements; Mr.v James C. Murray, Kenilworth, Illinois^ or the Secretary of said Board of Local Improvements, Mr. Harry B. Weese, Kenilworth, Illinois, before 8 o'cock P. M., on Tuesday, August 7th, A. Di 1923. Said Board of Local Improve- ments will thereupon open said bids at the Kenilworth Assembly Hall at the southwest corner of Kenilworth Avehue-and Cumnor Road, Kenilworth, Illinois, at 8 o'clock P. M. on Tuesdays the 7th day of August, A. D. 1923. Said bids or proposals must be made out upon blankp furnished by Windes & Marsh, engineers, which are on file with Mr. Harry E. Weese, Secretary, of said Board of Local Improvements* Kenilworth, Illinois, and at^ the- oraeeP^ of Windes & Marsh, engineers, and at the office of Village Manager, Kenil- worth, Illinois, where said blanks may , be obtained. Said improvement must be con- structed in accordance with plans and specifications for same, on file with' Harry E. Weese, Village Clerk of Kenilworth, Illinois, and the ordinance specifying the nature, locality and de*^: script ion of said improvement, together" with the detailed drawings, profiles, plans and specifications are on file with said Village Clerk of Kenilworth, 11^- f linoia and may be there inspected. '- .i. The contractors must bid with the: understanding that a contract, in the form generally used by the Village of Kenilworth, must be entered into im^ r; mediately after the expiration of ten days' time from the date of the award of the contract, pursuant to law, an<| a bond shall be «given in accordance^ with the provisions of Section 76 A of the Local Improvement Act of 1897 and amendments thereto. ^^Mir^'J^iMi^ Special assessment, so 'levied'*si&*#1; confirmed to provide for the cost ox said Improvement, has been divided into five installments and will bear interest at the rate of six per centum per annum pursuant to law, and the contractor is to be paid for such labor and. .material in bonds and time warf rants payable only out of the install- ments of said special assessment* pur- suant to law, said bonds to bear in- terest at the rate of six per centum per annum..........r~~-:--~-> â-  ;, mW Each bid must be accompanied bjr cash or by a certified check, certified by a reputable bank for an amount that shall be not less than ten per j centum of the aggregate of the bid or proposal and no bid or proposal will be considered unless accompanied by such cash or check. The Board of Local Improvement* reserved the right to reject any or ail bids or proposals. „â-  p Dated Kenilworth, Illinois, July 241 1923. J BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS; By JAMES C. MURRAY, ......--"•^r-^.--.- --~^r^;--o;;^ Presidents ATTEST: ^ HARRY E. WEESE,-i_^ .. ...y^^!,^^.,,... .gecretary. iH^ §m &l^^^'j^W^^S^^i^SMk.^fl^^k'i^& H W!^§M'>MMMA te

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