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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Oct 1912, p. 8

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Sale conducted by the HOME COOKED FOOD, STUFFS You Can be Warm and Cosy Lots in Woodpath ’SubdiVisiOn North Shore Gas Company Frank P. HaWkins' Co. 112 N. LaSalle Street ' , 47 St. Johns Avenue Chicago Highland Park . No Particular Room Defines its Powers 11’“ng “599i“ Company Broad. Rolls. Cakes. I ’I'e's, Salads. jm’ly Pnsvrz'vs Jim! Rolls, Baked Beans and many ather dvli- (‘acies prepared by best males in H ig/zland Park FRESH EVERY SATURDAY MORNING You may need a little additional heat in some of your rooms. A neat portable Gas Heater is the handiest and most economical means of meeting your requirements We have Heaters from $1.25 up You will have heat on tap at any time day or night at a small cost You can use an Elecfrz'c Iron any- where if an electric light socket is handy. If you are unacquainted with it ask your neighbor who owns one about its convenience. ' (L October 315t is the last day of the sale of Electric Irons at Improvements all in; Twelve minutes walk to station. Convenient to Schools, Trolley Station, Moraine Hotel and Exmoor Club fY. W. C. A. Directors 0F NORTHERN ILLINOIS FOR SALE 0! Mar rooms. 208 £05! Con/ml Avcmcc a! II) o'clork A Good Place to Buv HOT BLAST HEATER North of High School in your coldest rbom if you install a Emma A. Elliott The (Q-ath of Miss Emma A. Elliott. for over thir‘vlv-scven years a rexidentof High- land l’urk. on'nrcd on Friday morning. October eighteenth :11 one o't'hn it after (in illnc» of six Wet-its. She was born in Turin. N. Y. July 31, 1M!) and at the age of three yeurx‘ came to Antioch. lll. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. thn ll.Elliott who were of English birth. After the death of her parents she came here tolive with her older sister. Miss Therese Elliott who had preceded her to take charge of the primary department of the Elm Place Grammar school where she was the first teacher in that now large school. There lwas a younger brother, William H. Elliott iwho died at his home in Ravenswood i about three years ago Frederick R. Warner. aged 73 years. beloved husband of Euzelia Wamer 'and father of Mr. Addison R”. Warner of High- land Park and Mr. Harry D. Warner, Geneva, 11].. passed away October 20, 1912 at the home of his son, Mr. Harry D. Warner. Geneva. In. Service. and burial at Montrose, Penn, October 23, 1912. The funeral services which were con- ducted by Rev. Henry Clay‘ Miller, were held at ten o'clock Sunday morning and were beatuiful in character. Hymns were sung bv Mrs. J. E. Bittinger and her son. Liegh. Rev. Miller and Charity McKenzie. members of the choir of the Baptist church. The intermentwas at Oakwood cemetery. Chicago. The most profound sympathy for the sister. Miss Therese Elliott, who is called upon to bear this sorrow and loss. is felt by her acquaint- ances and friends. mummy m :m "Mull; and juslwv 5hr} g I'Imughtlul upon all THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK Mom We can plpe any room for a Heater and make a neat job of it. Obikunrv D. C. PURDY - SONSi 5%.- GREAT LABOR saunas for Hardivood, Painted or Linoleum Floors: Price 75 cents; Stop It NOW WANT A SlTUA‘nON?â€"]. M. Donsing can supply positions for men and women by day or week. State Bank Building, telephone 263. . tf â€"-Posmox WANTEDâ€"Reliable man wishes to take care of furnaces this win- ter. P. 0. box 155, Highland Park. 34 pd ~SITUAT10N WANTED~Mother and daughter want situations as cook and second girl 0r nurse. Good references. Address 3542 Southport Ave“ Chicago. 34 pd WANT A SiTUA‘nON?â€"]. M. Donsing and join the Pro- 1‘ gressives; they are all ming nus-rams â€"-FOR RENT-From room, Steam heat 4 265 E. Central Ave. g 34 pd -â€"FOR SALEâ€" Majestic coal range. Malleable iron, bought 0! Orr Lockett, cost $60. in good condition, will sell for $18. Address 316 Park Avenue or tele- phone 423. 33-4-5 â€"F0R SALEâ€"3 horses, 1 cow, spring wagon, farm wagon, familytools. mowmg machine, hay rake. I cook hove, lgas range, 1 heater. lounge and other house- hold furniture. August Johnsbn, McDan- iels Avenue. 3 34-35 pd â€"~FOR SALE «Parlor cabinar. pedestal. bed-room set, side board. and remainder of household goods of 330 Ravine Ave. Mrs. M. Hcchl. 34 â€"F()R SALF-lO-rlmm house in perfect cnndniun, nnxlcrn conveniences. very choice deep lot convenivm to (nah-puma- tum, churches, etc. l.rv\v prior for qun'k den]. X. A. Aldridge. .H ~F->R bubâ€"Largo kitchen rangc in grumlcundmnn. 'l‘clephuncTHUW. H â€"l-‘UI\* SALEJMndsumC goldcn oak brvakfm! table and 51x chairs. All as good as new. F. S. Dole, 316 East Laurel Avenue. (f ‘ HELP WANTED â€"â€"WANTEDâ€"â€"Comp¢tent girl {or general housework. Mr. Mann, 312 X. St. Johns Avenue. pd-34 -â€"l.u\rmMunday evening little girls black satin bonnet with blue tics and trumm-d in Persian lamb. Reward if rc- turned to PRESS otfice. pd 1H «To RENTâ€"Furnished ll-Ifoom house on Ravine Ave. From Nov. 1 to Apr. 15 at very low rental or will leasc' unfurnish- ed for term of years. N. A. Aldridge. 34 â€"-F0|v RENTâ€"7-r00m house and barn on 2; acres, all modern improvements. Five blocks from depot, Telaphone 709‘W. tf *7 Fl)! NDâ€"v [)u‘rt‘ll‘ld. Hi â€"â€"FOR RENTâ€"A newly furnished room for a lady or couple at 228 Central Ave nue. ' 34 pd "‘ run 0.1141: "1 an Iv: LOUIIIUL, In uLa\.uI. bed-room set. side board. and remainder of household goods of 330 Ravine Ave. Will be sold at very low prices to close. Mrs. M. Hcchl. 34 â€"F()R SALF-lO-rlmm house in perfect Shetoyran. \\'is.. Oct, 22.~Mil“‘au- kee Northern Electric rallWay detec- tives «invert! the arrest of .705.va Smith hrrt. (-t‘arglnt him with Ms- tematic rpmations covering a I't’rk‘é of smors‘ “’Olifl‘s during Whit-h the road was ("Handed of sin-m) thou sand dt‘HHrs. . Smith ‘9 zllt‘grd tn late ac'mi ns v ho fai c. H. Senfl Leaves 312000.006 Whitesmne. N. Y. 00L 22,â€"(‘harlee H. Senfr. former associate of ths Have'neyprs in 1le sugar husinen left an o‘statrz \alned at SHIN-“.000 accorf'lng to the amraisal just nkw‘ in tth ccunty. Milwaukee rfcrthern Electric Road Swindled for Months. WANTED, m mmmsml Members of a (ommission fin: which purchased the hogs. also a! tested, were discharged. St. JCStph. Mn. 00!. :‘lâ€"(‘. H DaWsun. a fnrmer (If Skldmorv. Mo. was fined #23“ in lbw {(‘deral com" here by Judge Van \‘alk‘enhurph rm selling hm:q [moms-d [v cholera. o: the St. Joseph market. Judges Acts Aga‘nst Man Who Dis pcrcd cf Cholera Parker's. FLOOR Mops TICKET FRAUD CHARGED HE SO 0 Spw SITUATIONS WAN I'ED SANITARY DUSTLESS {my horse FOR RENT FOR SALE FOUND LOST 1H (‘N High Class Launderers and French Dry ; Cleaners and; THESE SIZES ONLY Womén’s Shoes . Misses S 21/9â€"3 121/9 t0 OUR curtains will need washing and stretching this fall and you will want them to look as new as possible, We have metal curtain frames with adjustable pins that wifl catch each scallopjust right and without sag in the center. We will wash and starch them inst right and pin all the scallops even. If you have tine curtains that should be dry cleaned we will clean them tor you. Your fine wool blankets may need laundering or dry , cle' .ing. ' We can do these for you. either way. better thanyou ‘ever had them done before. Your winter clothing. gloves. etc. should be cleaned. re- paired and pressed and your furs should have proper care. Youi‘ summer clothes should be cleaned before putting- away; it will prevent moths from injuring them. We ' uarantee and are responsible for all work sent to us (1 the workmanship is the best. We can refer you‘ to a largeinumber of pleased and steady patrons who have this class of work done. ' ‘lOur wagons are in your neighborhood several times‘a week and our drivers will call and deliver promptly. J ust? Noi'th Shore Market Meét Market 0pc] Sauirday, October 26, 1912' Will gclose out about 35 pair W05? men’s and Misses $2, $2. 50 and Shoes, at this exceptionally low pri .. u..v-.--. 1.”- The Last C Chérles H. Warren C0,! PHONES 107 all 96' in the building with the Delhaye Moiaine Grocery at North Green Bay; and Moraine Roads. They will always have on hand a fresh and choice line of meats, fish, etc Leo Delhaye and T. 8. Gail f WiSh to announce that on they will open a first Class meat market known as the Mainfiained by First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Highland pm A You are Cordially Invited 5 to make use of the privileges of the €HRIS’I‘IAN SCIENCE READING ROOM telephone 300 and give them a trial order On Second Floor, Erskine Bank Building Hours ,9 to 12 apt, 1 to 5 p. m. 121/2 t0 SIEHBER.‘ Highland [M Hanna: Ma'l Assoc-alum: o] o! as: rack of “I” (If balk)! C \‘Eé or ,’ Dov force of voter: (I I) Andrew hon he Ihe end Father \‘lCO 20m- f vmieat Regan Lake Kenml Ufiic rd as I secre‘ was p1 h \rn )ra‘

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