’md 1| good lhow a Van {he-(re [HAEFER BINC 'ewizr Vents 25c lunfl math Bank rdnv‘u Vaudeville he h-ghen clan : Lounrrd Shanna d :~\ 'he th Les tr, etc. R»\\.r :ud Delhi .13 iatre Russell res. Metals SPECIALTY mbx’o- bookod by (“.19 Auoci‘u'on 'llieerll'lï¬, Typo- lnd Conflruc- I" In Englncer- J (1‘07?! )RV {\(,_~‘_ fit-id Road ‘1“‘114 nu Park If [R m wveyor édren Jnder Inn St ES\\K RDIDBI E Hm: . ,0; on“ "action. ith az’V‘Jm Yuk HI Ir Midi Evm'olial Lutheran good. Rev. C. E. Lundgren. pastor. we! meeting '4 ()0 p. m. W Church of Chrin. Scientist ser‘. lt'e ex my Sunday morning at mink Sunday school immediately †the Sunday W ‘VCKiZlCde'V e\ ening testimonial m a: ~VI) u't‘h‘ic‘rt. ‘ 3M Repixnx Room, HQ East M At»~~.=.r, is open daily. ex- “Sand-1*: turn 9 to 13 a. m. and l to in" ALE _ uthoriud Christian Seience tut: 1: n T‘Jd tor reference, and may parallax-ll rriesired. r 5:. Johns Evangelical Church w or tire-en Bay Road and Hume- “ Ave. Reverend F. Hoike, pastor. y morning worship. German. at Sunde school. German and departments. at 930. Every ï¬rst third Sundays in every month there “be Enqiish \en ices in the ciening at :1) Call 76‘ J I Benozor Evin'elical Church wad Street near Laurel Avenue. y School. 10.003. in. morning wor- ‘ 1H)“ J m . Christian Endeavor, 6:45 evening service 730 p. m. German Z meetinq Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.; â€study Frrday. T 311 p. m. We cordial- .hï¬te your dltflld'dnk't‘.’ 5. E. SCHRALIER, pastor. Beiieven Meeting Librarx Hill. Highland Park. Exery my 7 41;». ".2 t l. ispe‘. addre‘». Every Sunday 5â€â€œ 9 ll‘. Bible study. You in cordially :n‘. ited .Enn‘elical Luther-n Church morning service. ; There are in various countries curi~ . 1 ans t-nstoms with regard tu matrimnuy. serum-S. preaching at 3:00 p m. . )1 School 5N 2(X) p m. Wednesday: bride “I ll {00‘ “ICC. In Lapland the groom must Chane his In Russia, whirh has :i very [urge area. With mum dill 1 fen-(1t peoples, liueiunl :ili having their laid awnuc near St. John's avenue.“ an peculiar methods. then- are .1 Hum her of varied vustums. (mo of thew is that a girl may gu into the houn- of any mun whom she wlsln-s to marry .in-I remain there till he marries her. If he refus s he is runsldered to lllth" lmultvd llt‘ and her family. and thu) talu- ri-vvnge un him if they run Another Husxinn vuslum among :1 "t'l‘lllill [temple i< l'li< Thu) li:|\v :1 Int turx' .\ girl is put ,"I' :h‘ the [Mile Sulv Ili‘it'llt tickets urnsuld tn glh- her .i dowry. The hnliler‘ ut' the “inning [ll'k' n! is mmpvllrd l0 marry the prin- ht- h:is drawn, hut shi- may chm-lim- l~‘..,i if \ht‘ times they umy iliiith- li‘l‘n-t‘ll thorn the mom-y raid fur the tirkuls. If u married man i~ thiI winner h.- net. :in- the prize to any buchelur ln- urr. v‘li-i'l. In N.. :I \'lâ€:|'.l(' in line Harlin-m part uf RUSH" llt'lll‘ the Si‘l't'f'illll l- n- ch-r. there were {our of thew lnttvrim~ held with raw. thtH pruviillnu far l‘ 'l!!‘ girls who had rem-lied :i lllill‘l‘lulli'ilhlt‘ um- and had nu! tin» nm-vssm')‘ II"\\'li‘ The simple people of thi.~ \‘i'lngv. buried in the heart of what might :11. must he called u_ wilderness. unturqlly' n‘surted to simple amusements. The; \\'i'l'l‘ :in :lthlt‘liu' Inwiyhu u: m-Li‘li minim-«l tn l‘h‘ ili;iii;i_l-Im~iit nl‘:i1iini.'l~, â€â€œ0 til the i'hivl‘ l‘w-tw-nliulh v-f ['ln' {um Ni- Iif N. was :i flirt ul‘ \‘il'»'li.~' in whiv I tln-_ruunx mun [lt‘l‘ful’lku‘d in gyiiinzw- til-s :ind truinul :mlmriis rind l'v;il~ i!" hnraemnmhip \n-rt' exliiluin-d. ; good. Rev. C. E. Lundgren. pastor. serum-s. preaching at 3:00 p m. y school .11 100 p, m. Wednesday "a meeting '4 ()0 p. m. W Church of Chrin. Scientist laid a\ mac nc-ar St. John's avenue. *r‘. we cx my Sunday morning at mink Sunday school immediately k the \ndriy morning service. ' ‘VCKiZLCde'V awning isstinionial m3: 5") 011065. ; (Qua! Avenue‘ W. F. Suhr. pastor. My sen 1C6, German preaching at in; m.. Enghsh preaching at 5 p. m. ’hmd 3rd Sundavs; SundaySchool, 9:15; ' Saturday school, SHJU to 12:00. school m Gcrman for young people ys Al 5' p. m and In English Wed- qdays ax * p. m. The ladies of the Dorcas Society hold all- mcetings m the parlors of the church ï¬rst and third Mondays of the “ï¬lth and the Woman's Missionary Union “the second Monday afternoon of «.11 month at 3:00 o'clock. to which all are curdially invited. Highwood‘ Catholic Church but? Mals<~ 3:00 a. m.; Sunday. Low 1.4.3.102“) d. m.; Mass and Benediction .*Blessed Sacrament. 9:00 a. m.; Sunday 3600!. I! u'clock. Rev. Father S. 1. Gates, ‘ng Remzmx Room, â€9 East M ,-\\v“‘.'mr, rs open daily. ex- IflSunda'»: mm ‘3 to 13 a. m. and 1 to , in" ALE Lahonud Christian Selencc mu- 1: ~11 tale. tor reference, and may purchax-d rriesired. 1‘ 5:. Johns Evangelical Church wad Street near Laure! Avenue. y Schrmk. 10.00 a. m,. morning wor- ‘ 1H)“ J m . Chnszxan Endeavor, 6:45 evening scrrxce 730 p. m. German Z meetiuq Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.; â€study Frrday. T 311 p. mm W: cordial- [ï¬nite your attrr‘ï¬iupueu First United Evangelical Church Comernt Laurel Avenue and Green fly Road, J Foster Van Evera, W. Sabbath morning worship, 10:45; ' servn'c. 7'13. The Sundav school. *t the. dlr::txon at Mr. Wm. Noeren- h; Conn-n5 at 9 W u'tlrxk. ()ur new wry room 15 now upen and under the “Mn ut rramed nurkers The Key- â€: League ..‘ Chr ratxan Endeavor each Sabbath evening at 6:45 ; Arthur Meierhoï¬' preeident hiya! metâ€"1mg Wednesday evening at 8 (Hack. A curdxal in n'tatnon is extended Ilepublic {u all senices. Swedish Luthonn Church Titre w. ill be Swednsh Lutheran Church mice: exery Fnday exening at eight {dick in the binary Hall on Laurel .nghland Park. Carl E. Lundgren, d iukegan, lllmons. pastor. fly g \Mï¬cot! D D Rector. Holy mon- Sunday“ 1 .10 2L m. Morning and [Ham 11: 00 a m. Holy Inn tint Sunday in the month famais .11 11 00 a. m. E\.cnprayer pm Su'xddx School 913 3 m. St. Mm' ¢ Church aâ€. ‘ija- ecu :- and McGovern street J p 0' M 11 pastor Sunday senices my; 1111 m Sunday School 11: 15 M3» .~\I1a.n1.ngh Mass 1000 ' In! Laurel Avenue. Herbert Francis M minister. Sunday SCI'VlCCSl Mom- quonhm. 11 a. in; evening worship. 7:6. Graded Sunday School meets at IIo'clock. The mid-week prayer and defence meeting is held in the church Wednesday evenings at 7:45 o'clock. . Ladies’ Guild holds its regular meet- ‘Ion the ï¬rst and third Thursdays of N month Everyone is cordially in- “ to all the services of this church. Nov-Oh Avenue Fink M. E. Church Fin: Sf E Church. Rev.\'. A. Spicker, Sunday School, 1000'. Preaching. and T 45 p m.; Junior League. 2:30; mLeague. 6'45: Prayef meeting, ay. 3:00; Teacher Training, y, 3‘30. Hm Park Produced-n Church Corner of Laurel and Linden Avenues. Mr Rev R Calvm Dobson. Sundav Wing W,U'r>hip with sermon. 10.30 ‘dock; 4 {0 Vpees rMusical Service ï¬rst afternoon of each month. Bible with graded lessons for all depar}; North Shore M. E. Church . Hazel and Grecnleaf Avenues. (Elencoe. Bruce (2. Smith. Pastor. Sunday School 1:10.15; m, worsmp 11:15 a. m‘ and I.†p. m. F-ts' aha, Gages. éï¬nday from -. 12 mm 1 p. m. Young People's meeting. “Adah eveningmar_ 7:30. MiQ-Weclf MR; Servicé. “Wednesdav eveqings .at “o'clock. The public is cordially m- "‘5d :0 all of these services. Librar‘. NARI. Highland Park Exery my 7 41;». '7! ‘ 1. xspei adrirc‘». Every hnday am 9 n‘. Bxble study, You Moore’s Floors 119.131 N. Wuhan]! Av... Chic-cc Phone Conn-I 3388-37“ fo,‘ S}rvices and Meetiï¬'és in a“ Vanous Churches Trinity Epitcoptl Church MWMFâ€"‘M Edi-aafree. TndnSada rmvm m m }. B. Moore Co. Squid Church Q'O'QW‘DMH A Matrimoniaii Lottery a; Not that they would. If left In (ht-m- ‘ when. («ms-Mar this as n lIurrlt-r. They Would consider nothing but their lure and mate like a pair of times. It was I the older heads of their parents. turp- , saving the wrett-bedness of poverty i By DWIGHT NORWOOD “WW +4- {I'VE} .\I Ullt‘ nl' llw‘v [u-rful‘lll:llu1-~ :u sll'li dvr young: man named l\':iu h'auum. with a tigurv lit for n stutuv. lml the rest in riding. He would ride several mireliuvlied hnrws at nm- time. flex»â€" 1Iln: from nm- hurst- In nnutlu-r. Among thusc “ho hmlu-d :It the tents of this )‘nlin: mun wn> Nina Dimitri- vtt‘. :I girl lum-ly <lxtm~u yours Ulll. To “('1‘ lmu, Hamlin; own with :i {not on Hll'll of twu horses. guiding tln-iu When-Yer he Wished. was the tum! lw-nntll‘ul sight slw had ever lu-ln-ltl. When he had tinhln-d his ln-rl‘nrnmuvo and stood howin: bt'fOrt‘ the plaudits nt [115 lllldh'll“9 Nina I‘lmltrivfl' tnuk {rum her girdle u bum-b of hurdy flow- ('l‘s that grew Wild in the wands of that n-giun um] threw thvm at his feet. â€9 picked them up. meeting :it the sunn- time her admiring gaze. In that glam? which passed Ive- (we-eu these two slmple cnmluros was an instuntnnwus flash of love. Nu murtshlp was needed. The mingling at two xplrlts was complete. Long up .«x-lntiuus might strengthen it, us can shllll Use will develop a musvle. but it was from that moment I mrfevt luve. These twu childrenâ€"they wére not much more than childrenâ€"did nut stop to follow out the comment-vs of this newborn passion. the untun- nr whivh in their mum-em? they did not tinder- <tuml. Among those [maple pan-ms rvg'ulute marriages. and no mnrrinm- Lu permitted t-n-ept where t_be bride [ms a dowry. Mna' x parents could give her no dowry. uml lvun cnuld nut nth-rd to marry her without one. .\ IlumsamlVrlmnvm were to be sold at 4 rubles u rhuure. If they were nll dis- pose-d of the bride would huvo n duwry .4. . “A _. VIII In Which One Man Owned Most of the Tickets plm-e Ivan and Nina. by d nrmngement. met in a northward of the Hllage. was not 'to devise a plan. t together over their npâ€" mmmm. They were In l)‘ clm'lim' |~‘..,| dhidv [Mu-9n fur [lu- til-RM: I‘HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. monuwh PARK ILLINOIS I'frli‘l" llul!’ was tln- {a hmkmzthnt it Sum» rn-z I; Iâ€)? va "'AIII1A4|X~:ll\vlu-fn.‘t' V11: :11: v- " llriwlmr frun‘. Rum “Ins hzlnl In" 4 {‘1' HM] and :H'HNh-tl in X. and hml n \v: I"'I"'thrn Hu- Amp-Ur nu his fum- \\ IM'I :nnnlml wnh - huim, hu \\‘.'l.\' 1.1km: mm) an “is ‘lisnmi umrnh hut-k In H‘s")! Hun km-u \n-H Ylmt this mun was H Incitiw. :Iml tlu- hem-ts uf tho rhihln-n Non! out (0 him. They :Islu-d hiu‘ \hzll Hlo‘)‘ ruuhl nln fur Ilile um! .ufH-I nihililuliun it nu» :II'I'JH:H| lhll l|I~'\ ~h»-ull x'rmm tn Iln- luwn and him; liln fowl. 'l‘hix‘ lln-A <1i¢Lumlu< swim :I~ ‘izln vulm- un Hwy lmvk him intu lh. nun. \\|w1'¢- hum 1m] him in l “M3 rhithu." ILL- hi‘h‘ nu“: If (In-A '..'|' JI.‘ hu- k 1.: [hr mim .\lo:ln\\hil« tlw lutto-ry whenâ€: h\‘ whivh Nina \\';l.\ tq he dispnsml Of drama! lru'mht- 50 10W th'kvtx hm] luwn sold. But at Inst Hwy worn- dis [“N‘NI of. and the drawing “'Hs :m IIIIlInt-ml tn Zukt- ['lm't‘ :lt "INT. Sum. t-nriustty wzu ltt:l||ifo-sto'd to know “'llu hrul tnku-n thvln. Rut thv manna-rs wt ttn- nt't‘nir mmhl :in- no infornmtinn. (in tho t-n-nin: nf the drawing .\'ln.\ \\':I.~ prmvnt, its was rustnnmr)‘ fur thr hrhlo. with :1 t1t~<|>nil'in: ltNDli on he? fiu't‘ that nXt-itnd t'n- (‘Hlllllllit’l‘illinn of all. l\':|u hm! sm‘vd t-nuuuh mum-y tn [my fur ten tit‘kA-ts. But that \vt-n- ton ('hHlH‘tN in :1 thousand? 'l‘ho- saun- ns ulw in n hnmlrt-d. He- muld not bring: Ilhnh‘vlf tn :tttt-nd llu- drawing. <0 he rmnuhml a way. lmrtn: tho dra “'- huz hl‘ wnlkml bark and Yorth lwfurv the hulltling In which it took Mat-u. lurking up :It the plum: whvrv the glrl hr Iovwl was to ho dist-used nf. .\I"h-I‘ IIII< :Iw {II-.zitiu- m'I-IIsiuanII) -fl [Ilt‘ II:lI'l) :IIIII. unminu IIIIII‘I- Yon YIII‘usnIIw, :II I:I\I tImIi up his qunrh‘l‘.‘ II :III IIIIIV [lo iIIH-ntwl :I «My that My ’ml :l liIIII- mum-y. with \"IlIt'Il IN‘ pm- "U~l‘4‘ tu hm :l fuw :IITIN nf uruIIIIII. IIII \\':I~' Innkinz about him for IIHII nunmw ’l'IIiï¬ epraIuIIimI of his [In-s «- Inc In .\'. \\ 5“ “cukvued In III" umu :H'l' \\'III« h. .‘(IIH‘l‘ I](' w. Is [III of III~I “IIII '[IIN‘:II.IIII'0. IIIIII‘kI‘lI IIIIII fur :I un-IIIII- I:II|. III-wm‘vr. (Inn pomp]? wIIII WIN!!!) 'm IIIionh-II \wrv IInl \I-I') mute. :III‘I wu-II IIfIII IIH')’ kIInwn that In- was IIII rwupul ImliIiI-nl [H'INIIIPI‘ would hun- »IlloIde IIIIn my fur :l~' \\':|,~' IIIIssII-II‘, Ann-r :IwIIIIo In- IM‘L'illl In I'Q'(‘|'I\'l‘ mail. \\'IIII'II, of murmg was udlII'tht‘d In IIIIII IIII(I\‘I‘ :III :IssIIIIIod IIIHIN'. :ner. A wild hope sprung up in his breast that um- nf his rhnnveu had won. He run up into the hull and asked who had drawn the prize. H:- was told that the name was Nicholas .uq-lrod. but who Nivholas Axelrod was no nm- seemed to know. His heart (ell. Wrinzing his hands. he was about to turn away when the manager or the lottery. standing on the plat!orm~where the drawing hild luken pint'e, advanced and rem] from a paper he held ï¬n his hands: u-m‘l hing Ilzw \‘illnm- in \:Iin tlu- I‘Hl'U 1-H. and Hm fugivin- :l\ \u-H :I- [In III‘NO'N'I'I“ brunthwl muru- fro-Ply. 'l'm )r {llrm- (Lus Ml‘ll‘r tlu- nllix'lnls‘ dollar ’Hn- h'un [wk Mullins and >h:l\'in;. nah-rials In Hm Inn’. and tln- fuzltiu ‘q-livH-d lnmwl?‘ uf hi. lu-unl‘ .111 Ili- mir am! pm mm a ln-nsunl's suit. 'l‘l‘n-l 'Iv :Iskwl l\:m In brim; him you, inL uul {mm-r, and '10- wrun- n lmtor. whirl ‘n- Ild‘h‘ONN'll Kn sunlv mm in .\l<N~-\\‘ 'lul :Hkvd l\'.Iu in put it in the pus! I‘M .HIL l'n-«wutly he heard a mmmotlon. whh-h he balk-val followed the an nounwment of tha\ [HUM 00 fl]? win~ nor. A wild hope sprung up in his It I, Nicholas Axelrod. win the prize. be- im: n marlin! man. I give u to Ivan [Vl'h u n‘ Shouts â€use. and cries for [van Were heard. A man caught him by the arm as he was leaving and. turning him around, led hlm up to the platform where Nina sat. a smile of delight on her features. lie klswd her. and thu shouting broke forth anew. blï¬t In M- nim~h>r u-nx‘n llin (‘IH hm lllh'l n‘ly i1! h Mum tn Iln- luwn um! Inxm; tl. 'l'hh‘ the) (licl‘ uml u< swim :I~ mm mm Hwy lmvk him intu lh. “lam-.- lmn 1m] him in lil- lml'n :unnn: Hu- my. in Hu- murnin‘: :I munlmr (-‘ «Mum-«l xln- hmn Innkin: fIll MIMI :vriiunm: [Int hp nlmn mum was snl'vi)’ lmlvh-n :Im re-l In hy l\':m :unl Mm. Art†n: Ilzw \‘illnm- in \:Iin tlu- PM") Hi Hu- fugivin- :l\ \u-H :I- h'r' vr< hr» athwl lIII'l’I' fro-My. 'l'WI . (Lus ul‘ll‘r IIH- Illhl'lllls. dollar r-In [wk «lutlms and shavin; ‘ls In Hm lofts. and tln- fuzltin l hillh't'l?‘ llr Iti~ [HHIHL I’IH ||i~ [I put mm a ln-nsunl's suit. Thu-I «I l\:m In brim: him you, ink “kw â€In himhvu. m~ um! "(i tutu-fl. v of a! LA" :1 nu .Uit' nl‘ «If I Il'lix l". Unh Hu lh ! FOR SALE-$1.4m 70x200. garage with liv- } First St. or tel. 700R. s 9 :ing rooms. choice location; a bargain forj Young lady bookkeeper and stenog- lq‘m'k deal. Address N- A‘ â€Aldridge, â€'9'; , raphcr will‘assist you in your store or of‘ FUR SALEâ€"4820000 4 cylinder 7 passen- ‘ger Winton cat. Address Oscar Hjelte. :Glencoe garage. (ilencoe, lll. 9~ll 1 vaomnnm Sale of India: Lind- i In he very near future the govern- f ment; will sell. land that had been segre- gated on account of their minerals, at $2 to $5 per acre. All within six miles of ; railroad with iniproved farms in almqst every directibi‘. Seven-foot coal vein under all lands, For further information jcall on E. S. Cooper. 234 W. Vine Ava, ' 18!. 956. tf FOR SALE~§§ acre tract at Deerï¬eld; ï¬ne truck gafden will sell at a bargain. Address S. E 2.0 Press ofï¬ce 9 FOR SALB‘igLot on Green Bay Rd. and Prairie Ava. 955x67§ ft. south lme of 121 ft. deep westline138 it. deep. Address Mrs. Anna IFagan. R. F. D., Deerï¬eld. 9- 10 pd FOR SALEâ€"JFamily horse, harness and buggy, also a‘coal heating stove and gas heater. Addrqss 901 50. Green Bay Rd. FOR SALE {fOne motor water power washing machine. almost new; one parlor gas radiator. , with connections, almost new; one Remington typewriter. and one small gasoiiï¬e. stove with oven. 420 East Central Aven‘xel. 696. 9 345 or FUR SkLEâ€"â€"$honinger pianos and M. Schulz Co..pianos, also player piano in both makes. 'Will rent or sell on easy payments. Seï¬d your tuning order here. Aldens' Piand Shop. 313 So. Gent-see 5L, Waukegan, lll.’ Phone 395. If FUR SALE »â€"?\ blg bargain on long time}, easy terms, all 8 room house and 2 acres ‘ of ground in Northwest Highwood. Tel. 345 or 8“?- -L :.N A. Aldridge 9 FOR SALE or will rent on long lease, ï¬ne Lake Force! home. has 9 bed rooms. 15 ac res of ground. Address Lock Box 715 Highland Park 9 FOR SALE-Qne of the ï¬nest 10 acre places on Macalaw Bay, near Holland. Mich. Good soil, ï¬ne large bulldings, bearing apple orchard. good water. Price reasonable. Will give easy terms or ex- change for Highland Park property. Ca:- ulng free. JdlmWVt-crsmg. lléulland. Mich. 8-10 pd 709 W" FUR RExT~Bungalow, Beach St., High land Park, 5 rooms. 30ft. scxeened porch, beautiful woodsy location: large ï¬replace. electric light, box water. furnace, up-to- date plumbing: laundry. etc; $30 per month. Address W. E. Lannefeld. 5251 Winthrop AveQChicago or phone Central 4184. ‘. 9 FOR RER‘Tâ€"Fpmishrd 5 room cottage on Macatawa Bay. $10 a week. $35 a month or $100 (yr the season. Addrew Box 40 Route If; Holland, Mich. 9 Tel. 709W. FOR RENTâ€"Furnished large convenient ï¬rst flax. With of without piano. Address 231 No. St. Johns Ave. or tel. 790-W. tf FOR RENTâ€"Modem 8 room house at 217 W. Central Ave. Inquire 215 W. Cen- ‘ tral Ave., tel. 123. 9 pd Fox Rum-Store room at 134 E. Central Ave. next door to postoï¬ice. Inquire of? A. W. Fletcher, tel. 126. If" Fox Ramâ€"Store at 208 E. Central Ave. Inquire Sqliey' 5 market, 210 E. Cen-I tral Ave. ' tf- FOR RENT~III No St. Johns Ave. 9‘ rooms. laundry. electric lights gas. fur nace. all modern improvements; will re‘ decorate to suit! tenant. Inquire 109 St; Johns Ave. Tel 139 89 pd FOR Ramâ€"5mm heated apartment 6 rooms and bath: two extra rooms if de- sired. 47 St. Joli'gs Ave. phones 49 and 199 F.‘ P. Hawï¬ns tl FOR RENT-Datable 6 room ï¬at, 210' E Central Ave; Steam heat. Sobey’ s ‘ market, 210 E Central Ave. tf ‘ FOR "éRENTâ€"ï¬goom flat; all modern conveniences. Qgply 52 N. Second St., or of Ray W. Schnflder, 13 St; Johns Ave. tf Eon flaw-4%m flat at 130 Onwen- tsia Avd. near Emoor golf grounds. ln’ quire nut doorfgast. ti FOR ï¬nntâ€"Fï¬oom house, all modern imprové'nents; hét water heat. Inquire of JesseéSobei'. 210 E. Central Ave. 1! FOR ENT 0R:$ALEâ€"-9 room residence, 124 Bl m Sh: S‘i’oom ï¬at Waukegan; 4 room (1 6 r " flats Pleasant Place. Highw A _ E. 5. Gail. tel. 309. FUR RENTâ€"e8 loom house Roger Wu- liams Aye; and Kincaid 5L. Raninia. F. A. Tucker. tel. 5?; 8- 9 FOR RENTâ€"Aggier May 15! b) the Y W. C .44, three very desirable bedrooms in theirbeaugfn; new apartments in the Evans flock. over Warren's Dry Goods store. All outside rooms For informa~ tion cal? tel 675. , tf FOR RENT-A6 room flat with bath. and all mavenikcau Cor. Highwood and SL John‘é Aves. j'Chas. Kohlman 8-9 pd : LOST Losf-‘n’LLadieq £13m gold watch. monoâ€" gram oh' covet; ‘ Hanging case. babys' pictureihside drier reward. Tel. 729-W. L05T»W ill tï¬e party who picked up hand by on A day last piease phone 400 and teceiwets 00 reward. 9 l. 956. . tf FOR SALEâ€":FreSh duck eggs Tel. FOR RENTâ€"5 room house with barn .ii‘froa SAL: FOR RENT 5-9 pd WANTED ~Work by experienced gar ; dener by the day or week. Address238 N Chicagoan Goa Juicy Plum. . CHICAGO. â€"- John J. Brad!†former alderman was -med United .States manhd tor the northern dis- ? Ulct at Illinois. with heulquarters I! Chime. This in the ï¬rst big appoint- ment to 00!;18 to (‘hicaka ligand. ‘9 key succeed: Lumm T. Hoy of Wood- ' Itock. WANTED-Girl to aid in care of child of2veats‘ One who will sleep home. Wages 5300. Tel. 400. 1 9 Duh-e to Die Reallud. Al RORA [LIL â€"â€" An oft- remt- ‘ led prayer of Willing Guerney whol E claimed to be the only survivor of: ' I‘HCUSICI'I Lust Rally," that he might; die, has been granted Severn months! «ago his wtie died and he ‘25 um to the poor farm at Batavh, 11L He was sweaty-four yetn old. i HILPWANTED WANTEd~Gm fori general hWork no go away for most or the summer. Tel. WANTED â€"Capable girl. for general housework, no washing or ironing; 3 in family; $8. References requiréd. Address Box 22, Ravinia. Ill. 9-10 . WANTED-A competent laundress to take clothes home. Tel. 400. 9 WANTEIr-Experienced chauffeur wants position with private family. Best of ref- erences. J‘ P. Weinert,Wheeling. Ill. 9 pd MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED- On the North Shore. a mod- est house of S or 9 rooms. furmshed from June 15th to Sept. 15m. Not an agem. Best references. Address Mr. J. Richey. Highland Park, Ill. 9 pd ï¬ce few hours each day. Phone 754-L WANTED TO RENTâ€"A summer' home within 2:} miles of Evanston; must be furnished and contain from 7 m 10 rooms and have grounds [or children to play in. Address I‘ L. P. Press oï¬ice. 7-9 Improxe and protect your property with an ornamental fence. Benedict and O'Nexl. Waukegan, Ill.. 41? Phone 1194-]. tf Announcement Mrs. Julia M. Donsing will move her employment and real estate olï¬ce aboul May ï¬rst to 124 S. First St. 8-12 “conned Employment Agency WANTED-All kinds of‘ female, help; American and foreign. Wages 3730 $10 a week. Also ï¬rst class help furnished on short notice‘ Apply 111 N. St. Johns Avel. telephone 263. Mrs. J. M. Donsing: EMPLOYMENT AGENCYâ€"First class help received for all household positions. Em- pylo ment of all kinds for women and girls. Mrs. T. Walsh, 238 N. Pins: 51. near Elm Place. Tel. 700 M- 3. 41- pd- If â€"EMPL()YMENT AGENCYâ€" Women de- siring work, should register, with me. If vou need help address Mm Geo. Smith Jr. 0\ er Schumacher‘s drug store; Tel. lEllNfliS NEWS NOTES Milk Men Protest Service. (‘lllt'AGO‘ â€"â€" (‘4 F. Holllday. counsel {or the i'ezztral Illinois ('ream» ery Men's vluh. has protested to the lllmols public utilities commissio: again-st service furnished by ï¬ve rail» roads oporatlng through central illi- mis. The petition stated that the railroads refuse to furnish adequate sot-vice tor the shipment of dnry pro- Jucts from points in the southern part ot'the state to Chicago. On the other hand. the petition sets up that the rat. roads are willing to furnish a sum. cient number of up to date refrigerat- or cars it the assignments are billed for points in the tar east. The ruilroads named in the com- niaint ue the illinols Central. Wa- bash. (‘hiaxo and Eastern lllinoil. Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern.ud the (‘himgo and Alton nilroadl. Chm-lea A. Knrch, lute represent:- llve from 1110' Belleviile district, Wu nuned :5 district nttorney for'the snuthem district of iiiinoisi Mr. Kat-ch worked with Governor Dunne'l' (hands in the led-inure. He in ciooe politicniy to ï¬nd J. Kern, preuident of {he board or adminiotntion ud I iadar in southern liiinoia boliucs‘ in the 11:: ot postmaster-s nnmod in E. H. Little, to be postmaster at East St. Louis. V. M. c. A. Building Upheld. FREBPORT. ILL. â€" The‘ cun- pnign m misc :1 fund for a new build- iag (or the Preeport Y. M. C. A. and; ed: successfully when It was uh nounced 8110.000 land been pledged. This. with the money rim: 5! 15 ex- pected will be realized from the sale of the present Y. M. C. A. prgperty, will- give ‘lhe association $150,000 (or (be new strurture. ’ College Chiefs in Convention. BLOOMXNm‘ON, 11.1.. â€"' The tenth annual meeting of the P‘Pderw non of iliinois colleges opened here‘ Twenty-four institutions, including Loyola, Northwestern. I'niversity oi (hicago and Lake Forest. are repre- suxled. President John S. Noilen of er9 Forest deihered the opening ad~ 9955 Suspend. Propane! Grain R-to. SPRINGFIELD, ILL â€"â€" The nu- noia public utilities commission ha granted 3 further suspension u: 11 Juiy 1 o: the mounted increase at 1 cent a hundred pounds in nu. cg gain. â€" _ _ SITUATI 0N5 WAN l‘ ED Ladieo’ Hats of any Kind ChiacoHqux.RobludsingCo Suit: 90. 39 W. Adi-n l? N‘ Michxxan Ave '1“! EUR. Chica‘o Acme Massage Institute 45 St John. An; Hum-ad Pu-k Tehphu 37C bia'nnau and lists. I.» hon: â€loan-I.“ THE NEDLECRAFT 5H0? 711m v... '11. - l§f._!-SLG~ Scnenuï¬c Mass? c, Elcdnc Light and Shower Ba! .Thcraprunc Light and Vibratory. Mlmcu-ing Hours 10 a. m, to 7 p. m dz!)- Telephone H. P. 18 Uncoln Avouuo Tclc'bo-c us Concrete Work Suite 4. 5 and 6, State Bank Bldg. TM 678 IICIIMI rm. ILL hula-Oak W. Central Ave Cilï¬u'sdlbu'andadfl-u MISS MAE OLIVER, Prop. Telephone 909 Sidneg Arno Dietch (Pm 1909-1910) Organist: and director of Trinity Episcopal Church and supenisor of music in High School announces [hag-he will nccwt a limited num- ber of pupils for the studyoi voice. piano and harmony. Mr. Dietch will also be available for coaching on repertoire. etc. ' Studio: 12 Erskine Bank Bldg. and For tum ande-mm T11. H. P. 43 Dr. B. A Ila-1- 01.] L Bagh- DENTISTS Prim-m Telephone 7%L 207! 506th TH. 833-! his. 724] China tutored. by baking process, Bronze, Marble and Ivory, etc. Mini-1 pans who“ Only culnm I." ofiu kind in China. Expert China Repéirer Retail or whoknk brices. re-blockma bleaching. and dyeingof Panama hats Ask {or catalogue :nd pnca DR. WATSON WWHW'ï¬ iii-Is REE AND SHRUB John Takah Landscape Gardener E. E. FARM ER Emma Steffen 'Dazssmm Fresh Butter, Eggs Ind Poultry 331 MA!“ W Prlu L's: Fm Wright“, Hay FORM WM!†In†EVQ‘UIJI. â€I: Jilinâ€"â€" lkmv nth-nu GeoJLlorris P-intiu gal Decor-Rh; Wnll Paper. Etc. JEAN BOBTTBE 3 1m. ‘MA ' â€ï¬‚an caucus." " Pitt’sï¬houinhcl JUST ARRIVED J.P.STEFFEN 609 Fine Art: BJdg. Tclcphonc Hudson 3535 0. NELSON NCEL mum: BARBER SHOP T'oL Cami-i “oi DENTIST Mud. Io Order Exonv‘i-I nod Cece-t F loon IIGIIIMD MILE-l. mun rm. “1.. SHRU___B hi1 Shel whim and†UM†hm. II. End-Me- F «ranted “9 Don‘t†Av! Highland Park Iii-lunch}! CHICAGO