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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Apr 1914, p. 8

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A , NEW-COMPOSHE GASRANGFS ~ Acquainted with i!? It: I friendly genial little electric fireplace movable horn room to room and pamcularly Edelewing of your consideration at this "sum of the year. Our Garden. Fluwcr and Gm» Seeds arc the best that we can produce. We sell thrm at as low DI’lCt’S as good seed can be sold for, If your local dealer dues not sell our seed. send us your list for prices! if you have not already one of our descriptive catalogues. Lawn Grass 5 lbs. $1.10 delivered nu ms 56...... Furnished in: m a. u m i VENCEL MUZIK BARBER SHOP W. Central Ave. Hm) F‘s-pent" And Building Contnctor has Gmn 5. Rd” Highland rm. 1 When a manufacturer marks his wares in plain figures which show just the pnce at whlch the can be. hadâ€"mo more, no lessâ€"then hns confidence 1n the M RIT of hxs goods is put to the It is a sign that he has tested their values at the hands of the buying public. Kimball Pianos have received the verdict of 250.000 purchasers. among whom are hundreds of the world 's grmt lights and guides in all that pertains to music. Kimball Pianosâ€"Kimball Player Piano. Here you have the choicest of designs and a large and com- plete stock from which to selectâ€"instruments to suit every- one. Also a new and very complete stock of Music Rolls for all 8note player pianos: Victor and Columbia Talking Machines and Records. _These are sold according to the best standards of merchandismg. Emma x351 Southwest Comer Wubuh Avenue and Jackson Boulevard Reliable Seeds Absolutely Joseph J. Baube eonard Seed Company 230 W Kinzie St. Necessary for a Successful Garden or Lawn PUBLIC SERVICE Supreme Confidence 1n Kimball Pianos bf fioii'mn ILuNOIS ELECTRIC RADIATOR North Shore Gas Co. W’. W. Kimball Company You are invited to call and inspect them SUPREME TEST Highland Park 810 W. Randolph St. And other Bunches PHONE MAIN 2762 :il (llx’t-:ill~~ [he-n .Iml HH'M' hiltIvsqu-Ju ' fuls of Vino-cur :Im! Inn] uguiu. rvmm‘ j mg frum the n'n- lln- Very instant it cbnugt-s vuéur. Dip the cuts as muck- fly as puxsihle. let them dry and dip; again and um: upon paratfln paper. 1! ~ mam nuts are m be dipped it 13 better I Stu «at the *i. *up Into a target vessel of i Primrou Luguc. The l'rimrnw magm- wus furun-d i=- :\\4 in memory of the late Lord lh-n «msfiuhl. whnse fm‘ol’ih- "mu-r tln primmsv is thought tu haw Doe“, Hon -‘mwm-ld (“00’ ml) April lit. 13%]. and the unnivvrx-try of than any is tvnned "pfllurme day." when the mm‘er Is gvm-rnlly “urn by his admirers and, ”I'll. pl:me upon MN thflle- m l‘nrMn mount ~‘qllnn- ’l‘lu- Ink» n! It ix m.- nrinm-w wu.‘ nut the urn-at Htulwumul~ (awn-It.» nuwur, It wan. nuwmur. tn.- rumrm flower of Qua-u \‘irturix. and _ whn-n asked about tho.- flurnl tribute tn) he sent to limwnsneld‘s much” um: nod-d Mn: “the m 33' I. g have many additional features which lessen the kitchen drudgery. The self-lightmg attachment for the top burners, the enamel splasher back and sides, the ebony finished castings “that do not need polishing” and the all-around sanitary and easy-tokeep-clean fea- tures makes the 1914 Range ideal in every vodto lower." In some way the um- M gut "fixed up. and [[10 m-mslm: nor-um: up that nmtvriuliun! m m.» Warm lmgm- â€";\‘Qw \‘urk Ann-rim": slum-"mm" not! a (nun one. <0 his gun mid. The elder was us proud of Ms stnm- walls as was "w sun 0! hi< own "l’rcru-u lu-mmuou" when n..- tun-w The Huuplele human-rip! uu ma cum and mid‘ «mu-thing like this [an nu wife: respect. t1 How ‘0 Glac. Nun. (:lncv mm are always gn-ut favor It»: l'u- wu‘nuls. liltwrts. nImunds Brazil [Hits and pwuns. Fur me glucr mm mm nu «mum-1m! szluwgmn um- hulf puumt u! grunnmtul sugar and one-lmlr uzufm u! “ah-r. Bun nnti. :l (lll’t‘iill~. [he-n .Iml HH'M' hiltIvsqu-Ju “1 url \ll'i nu... ....v â€" ....,,‘. .-._.-. .. warm water, so that It Wm not harden. ' finial“ Carly“. the father «I W Carlyle was a ~ In rw."vi\‘q- :l wh-rvr lvâ€"‘L Hv «mvuusl'rim to :I I‘riuml. Wh‘. ~th-gu-ml. I! .\~' .1 result u Ihl't‘“’ it intu llw fil't- 'l'hv CLOSE ATWATER mm AT WAUKEGAN Local Man Derlnrrs Voluntary Bank m [11 Am a pmhuhlv [m .m'nm dm L; |)~\'n<‘l dedarml \nlunmr)‘ bunkmpln n. protect Pm rrrdnurx, The hafnium-s me said m be mun SLIM)“ “'th- Ihe plant and eqmp'nem u mild m represent an expendxturc' 1)! 340.000 Mr. Alwaler says that (he mctury will either be oper ated by the receiver or the various arxiclei of haréware which have been manufac- tured there will be made in other places HIGHLAND “All. T0 REOPEN Mn. 3. E. Seller-lb: Will Again Leon Academy Building- An announcement of interest to many Highland Park people who have enjoyed its hospitality during the past seasons is that from Mrs. H. E. Schwalbe that she will again open the Academy buildings as a summer hotel. The formal opening will be held on May 15th. MISCELLANEOUS. \VASTBU TU RENT- A summer home within 25 miles of Evanston; must be; furnished and contain from 7 to 10 rooms and have grounds for children to plav in Addressl L. P Press oflice. 7-9 â€"lf y0u are looking for a good man to do your lawn and garden work call on‘ Evanston. 48pd Axeyl Peterson. 1010 Lake St. Tel 3172 R. ‘J ihns Ave. Tel. 139: FOR RENTâ€"Store room at 134 E. Central Ave, next door to postofiice. Inquire of A. W. Fletcher, tel. 126. tt FUR RENTâ€"Store at 208 E. Central Ave. lnquire Sobey'n market, 210 E. Cen~ tral Ave. , tf FOR Remâ€"ll! No. St Johns Ate, 9 ‘roorns laundry. electric lights, gas. fur- nace. all modern improvements will re- decorate to suit [tenant Inquire 109 51- 8-9 pd FnR RENTâ€"Steam heated apartment. 6 moms and bathytwo extra rooms if de- ilde. 47 St. Johns Ave. phones 319 and 199. F. P. Hawltine, tl FUR RBNTé-Desinble 6 room fiat. 210 ‘E. Central Ave. Steam heat. Sobey’s market, 210 E. Central Ave. ti Fok RENTâ€"â€"7_~room flat: all modern conveniences. Apply 52 N. Second St., or of Ray W. Schneider. )3 St. Johns Ave. tt' An announcement of interest to many Highland Park people who have enjoyed in hospitalny during the pasx seasons is thal from Mrs. H. E. Schwalbe that she will agam open the Academy buildings as a summer hotel The formal opening will be held on May 15th. \VASTBU m RENT- A summer home within 25 miles of Evanston; must be furnished and contain from 7 to 10 rooms and have grounds for children to plav in. Address I L. P‘ Press oflice. 7-9 â€"lf y0u are looking for a good man to do your lawn and garden work call on Axeyl Pemrsun. 1010 Lake St. Evanston. Te13172-.R 48pd Improve and protect your property with an ornamental fence. Benedict and O'Neil. Waukegan, “1.. 417 Phnne 1194-}. If WANTED -Man who understands gar dening and care of an electric machine Address (3. E. K. this office. 9 WANTED (jirl for general housework two in family. small house. Must speak English. Apply 321 Prospect Ave. Tel. WANTEDâ€"Experienced Laundress for two days a week. Telephone 3-16 8 Amworod the Call. mgnwooa. more” a. a. uau, ch. ova. Flour! I-zwtlv. Dome uf Ihe Duke- 0! z . j tf Ruxbmglw “m “10 svene of :I curinm 3 1 I , . ps_HhiInl Hush-l) “\l'l' a quuII IIKU Fm‘ RENT-Broom flat. lnquIre 111 No. Sir \\ :IlleI Sum rI-Inlm (hr Imidvm ' StJohns M‘City. or Tel 7%] 89d Juhn. Ihtrd Duke ur linxhuruhe. “ho, FOR [Em-0A 12 room brick houae (“Pd i" N” “‘9 ‘flwmml “0°“ “0' 'with all mulch improvements, half we lu' Iur \\ III-n arranging hivn Ilhmn cm of land. “1““ Qf fruit trees andshrubâ€" hluwd m-lIheI II My retur: nor a ”hm "3'5““ due} Apply 111 N St. Johns rIIIII but u Inotmnn tfl'k‘d A'rI hie. who Inn-w ewrp Imok an a shepherd dam Ave. J” M' ”an"; tel. 28' 89d mII-h sheep or III)- flock There was I! F03 RINT'“8 m MIG. Racer Wil~ be!" hung III the dIIke's room at Floors‘ Iiama A“ and Kincaid St, Ravinia. F. nbhfiwuuflwwmwflhrwflfi 8.8 mm“ An-Mc tn Mu mm. The dun-j mwmurmfiat on w.“ «fled in St Jummt' aqua!!! It I lint-i when Art'hie was himself shun; an-y dc: a mortal mmplnlnt. ()n u» dug: M the funeral the library bell sudden-9 9y rang fllflmtly. The dying Annie? sat up in PM and (M "Yes. .7: lord duh. yes. I w"! wait on your‘ grace Instantly." And with these. wordy. on his lips he fell back in DenE and died. 75!. Janmm' Gazette. I No Joke at AIL Reginald value into the club, In a highly eithed state one afterndon and drew nu :wquaintnnre aside into n «'anu-r Hf Hu- Immm- ~ ~\\'h.~n «1.. p... tlllnk?" said In-' "I Wo-III (0 sm- tlmt hrukvr follow RtNen-A mwwr nml uukml for n loan of 31.000 to lllh’ um «.u-r. If you‘ll believe me the lIJllth’r mid all he could r-pnre was .3" cunts ' "Never mlnd. Reggie." m-qunlmuun- suomlugly. "that just llosenwnsser's l’le joke." was replled the , 3 ')out May first to 124 s. First St. , FOUND FOUND-0b Sunduy a wrist watch Owner miy have same by calling :1 Press offict and paying for this ad. 8 human! M. Dunning vull move her real enate oflice 8-12 Mrs. Julh‘ employment‘ and "Joke: You will if a joke. do you? Look how? ”en's me 50 cents."â€" New York I'nst. 55:11 PHARMACIST PHONE 23 ruplcy to Protect Creditors (’(i n yummy um! \nlunl \‘rr'dlII|['\ Mum” 1.11m Mun Photo Supplies Hus md Mum F03 Sand-Shanks“ pianos and M. Schulz Cd; pianos. Plea pinyer piano in both makes. Will rent or sell on easy payments. Stud your ulnins order here. Aldcns' Piano Shop‘, 318 So. Genesee St. iWaukcgu‘lJlL Phone H395 ti i Government 3“. of Indian Lend. In the my near future the govern- I men! will sell lanci that had been segre- lgaied on account df their minerals, at $2 to $5 per acret All within six miles ol ‘ railroad wiih improved farms in almost every direction. ~ Seicn- foot coal vein under all lands; For lurther‘ information call on E. S. Cdoper, 234 W. Vine Ava, tel. 956. i ‘ it FUR SA] EuFresh duck eggs. Tel 209 W V 8-9 pd FUR SALE»Une of the tin-est 10 awe plans on Macazaw Buy thr Hullaid \th. Good 3011.. fine large bulldln, , bumng apple urchard good water Pl. ”- n-dmnuhle. Willghekafi terms m (‘ \hzmgr 101 Highland Pmk pmpen) k.‘ Alon (It's. John Wrersing, Hullzmd‘ Hz. H \‘AIU pl! 1:. m 5mm»! hullh'ar. pnw SITUATIONS WAN {ED \V \M‘w' Ham scum“; maids dresms a swciality. Address Miss Peterson 329 W. Laurel Aug. 2nd flat. 7 8 pd WANTED- Work. by npcrienced gar» dcner by the day. or Week. Address 238 N. Furst St. or tel. MID-R. 8 FUR RENTâ€"44min flat at 130 Onwen- tsia Ave. near Exrnoor golf grounds In- quire next, door can. tf FOR Rpmâ€"firm house, all modern improvements; hotgwater heat. Inquire of Jesse Sobcy. 2101B. Central Ave. tf FOR Ranaâ€"Modern apartmems and single rdoms in the Hawthorne apartâ€" ments on St.‘ Johns Ave. and Moraine Rd. Tel. 776-L. 7-8 FUR RBNT 0R SALEâ€"9 room residence, 124 Bloom Sn; 5 robin flat Waukcgan; 4 room 3366 room flats Pleasant Place. Highwood. Address E. 5. Gail. tel. 309. mmturmfiat on W.“ W51: 5337163? or call at u: Wat WAVE. 8 pd ~43qu m AGENCYâ€" Women de- ‘siring win 'should register with me. If vou need address Mn. Geo Smith ’..Jr over maker's drug store Tel 1320. H r . If Fan WWW m by the Y, W.C~A~thl¢eyflyd.'nfle beam intheirbaulflulmqnnmtsin the Eva- M m Vim Dry Good! store. A]! We rooms. For informa. tion allfid.‘ 675. tf F0! Rm~A 6 room fix“ with bath. and all conveniences Cor. Highwood and St. John! Kym. Chas. Kohjman. 8-9 pd FOR [kmâ€"'4 room house with or with- out bum. .435W Central Ave. Tel. 716-1.. .3 89d human! Mrs. Julh‘ M. Banging 17;“ move her employment‘ and real enate oflice a'mut May first to 124 S. First St. 8-12 hm S\|.Ii~-1 Scutch \ u‘u 91'). Apply Mr; 1‘ .nir N . kny. [M inflow-ant Agancy i WmnwAll kinds of' female helpzl . American foreign. Wag ea 87 to 810' a week. first class help { mishcd on short mficc. A ply 111 N. St. Johns' Ave" telep inez Mrs]. M Donsing', EM? 1' AGENCYâ€"First class help received all household positions Em ploymenr all kinds for women and4 girls Mn'n‘l‘. Walsh 238 N. First St near Emily“. m 700M3 4lpdtl'l ‘h All) Ilnml l" \'\[r; Gum \.\ll H “H W u I We Sunk": 5h ‘ in fiw. clza‘ Nc'cd zuul‘np H'k he». [,ighx Ilmfln FOR RENT $15. Appiy M! I W." St. Llly "‘l-ICh kHIHC 3 yrax \\ . Spnzgr mdmnn \MH -\(?(ixz>>1\ k \\ ugtvn w pus.“ and W bld, IU‘J If! The Lake Villa hotel. one o? the moat popular and prominent of the jurly day summer resort hotel: in Lake County, burned to the grand late Thursday night. April 16th. the odgin can: fire in the sleeping rooms being unknown. The hotel was owned by the Lehman estate in Chicago and it is stated thnt two of the men interested in the property. were on the premises late Thursday attemoon. leaving at four o’cloék ter‘Chitago. The frre started at 10.30 o‘clock. Harder’s HardWare Telephone 180 “When you want HardWore, think of HARDER they go together” The population \of Winnetka. accord- ing to the North Shore directory is 62m. fresh from the farms. tender and fine flavorednawaiu your order here. We are also ready to supply you with the choicest cuts of the For quality, courteous mvice clean- liness and prompt delivery. trypatron- izing our market. Hardware! _Hardware! Hardware! If you were to take our hardWare stock out and place it in another building you‘d haxe a complete hardware store. We’ve everything you or anybody else can possibly need in hardware. And we‘re ready to supply your wants at a price that's well Within reason. . Victroh XI 31 00 When you’re in the market for something in the hardware line, come in and talk to us. Maintained by First Church of'Christ, Scientist. of Highland Park Sobey’a Suaihry Shop {Mac 48-“ ' Lake Villa Houl But You are Cordially Invited tomakeuseofthe pfivflegaofthe CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue Hour39m12m.,1t05p.m 7:30 to 9 p. m. except ‘Wednwdays and Sundays BEST MEATS POULTRY We have it. kmgvnoom West Central Avenue VICT'ROLAS SAMUEL LEVIN, Agent GUARANTEED H DU 5 E PAINT If you love music. there should be a Victrola in your home. I sell all of the Victrola goods including records. The Price! Ire the same. By buying of me you leave the profit at home and save a lot of unnecessary trouble end ex- pense. For further particulate, all 630. and our representative will make an appointment with you. Every day you are wirhout a Vic- trola. is so much pleasure lost. $15 to $200 that will make your mouth was In in delicious: flavor befote you taste it: superior quality we are nervinc fresh every day to our p» tau. Rye, mhun, :- wen as whole wheat and Bran we bake everyday b.3091! weight Iona and of pun ind wholesome mum!- We will serve you {rah every day by leaving your prdert BAKER’S. BREAD Moore’s Floors Gary’s‘ Home Bakery 129-131 N. Walnut Mon CW; M Coiml mm , '-‘ E. B.‘ Maire-8: Ca. W W m um WW Wm ii cowl! DEVOTED T0 OUTM lienm Wm- L ”d bubbhnx V ¢y Mulc- “in WT gunk ng abut! ‘ u mnuwltkt‘ 'iflp’ x, 1mm: “gawk the “I ”mn‘lt’f nun: 39 abr lhmmm ’sflenll)‘ as mm fixer Unugh ‘uring 1hr EUR-'11" this here The J m, alas. to. 1-H firm i? heard ». hi; swvrl but pt-T‘..~;~r 3c“ ‘; “rived m L'olnn‘n « mix :50; 1M thov haxe Ex-ez‘. :avet.;fls an varmm apartmr" :wuzsm fix their gracum: :azwprrnuc; ‘mbiuous b1rd\mr:> arr cu: use swallows SLY: about 1:: tr- dtw'mk haunts im‘ shrubs”, vicinity of brush ptle: )ookm; ”I! suggested by his m‘i “(round robmf' Has frequent < ”n suggested “ground robin" vhk' Cherwmk‘ then he mounts hr! PillAaM'xH- Gunther leisure thrasher leisureh smg: mm (he 23rd a is planlmg weds. I)'r-;.11drop v cove! )1 up Cu.“ 1: up. ,4. ,, up pul The wurmwux’s has the "nos! c dicuous dxspla) this week No! v much an be send m pram» ut’ the con wood as a lree any launs or parkw hit i1 )5 so beaumul in mussommg t fill one almost forgets us shurtcom fat the remainder of me )car 1451 the treesxhal bear the stammaxe , min are loaded “uh large cathm rid. ruddy brown a prodigal M be culor Some :ononwoods bear fleénish VPUO“ vamins the put! Hoesonu. Thvsr are not nearly x me in and later 0; the) producuhz-mxl d fuzzy srvde whuh the “1nd min 5; lbou! 1hr landsrapw and “arr-3 1hr ooe's Optn “ind«w\~ A (0:10an fistillate biossums :S hide bctter (h best. 1 wne mmi haw a {Ononuu Muld be a 5mm men ‘(Y'r ~uppu>m when um rail: h The ironde mare rum! here. whch ”mgr: w 17!: m its mher namx u‘ :w, no: more or less (‘rmx‘pn :mus nnu its lengthening x Atkins, Like it form: n: cum: «iqrzng x Ind “hen 1hr Imus 3a}, the: ficuous on Yhe bh't branch: rrawn Z1100 the wmter hop'hornbean; “mild be commend Ilawn tree wnh n: mp decor?! winter wnh three fingered catkins ' Gatkins are now irngxhening and ding their pollen There 1!? i Qicuous Distillate flower buds on u'ccwhnch‘are now upemng lo 11 Mien and n 15 irom these ddom noticed that the "hop: Gamer the tree-tops m autumn I] The white berh m groan catkins The“ was defines mm tree. In catkms like In! pistilhte flower! which 2m ml! cones of amhmn and win M inconspicucnm One has Ifnine the lungs carefully at this m‘insuish {hem from lent buds. The hard maples are hqzmmng to 0"! their small yello“ biosooms to do"?! on long golden {hm-ads Hand as ll this choict tree m summer autumn u is hardly more pleasmg ‘Vhen in spring its gokkn flower m R‘Cam among (he openmg leaf Ends. l“adore Sakashkyi a Chicago a: Cydisl wu struck and insundy l f“ the FL Sheridan mint entrance! ml of the Milwaukee Elean‘c whl mtempted to cross Lhe tracks ahead 5W"! bound limited car. The In occurred a! abom 1230 Monday. Victim, with a cornpanion. was rem 2mm Milwaukee and witnesses sum he had ample warning nm to tron. MY and the machine are sad to been carried abom mew feet and‘ Ffubed under the car. The can Jury It Prior‘s Undertaking moi turned an open verdict. Wit"? hi “7‘. r? fin. anlributiom Concerning in and Tree: of ‘hu Nag};â€" boy-hood vi“ bé Pubhtbed W'eekly to. m: x .- ,,~" ' rard twin "L‘ ’cf‘n but pe-n.~;.r cc“ L L'Olnn‘i" ( V"."L' 3?“! haxe ‘fxâ€"e’f‘. :1'674 )x' aDartmr" 1' {kins like those of lb: summate and shed Has frequent (ah " ms bean: arm n aloft It: 5:15; a “15211. The ch now run I The“ are very \ arm. as: p 'Pia “(WHY T? :‘u which {midi 3, they IN ranches :1” d $r§ ‘th-II“ 1.13.! the \r Tm nL {hrsé

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