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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Apr 1914, p. 7

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’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'lfi, 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 first 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.; ”study Frrday. T 311 p. m. We cordial- .hfite 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 5”“ 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 \'l”:|'.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~, ”“0 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 first and third Mondays of the “filth 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, ”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.; ”study Frrday. T 311 p. mm W: cordial- [finite your attrr‘fiiupueu 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- ”: League ..‘ Chr ratxan Endeavor each Sabbath evening at 6:45 ; Arthur Meierhofi' 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 \Mficot! 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 a”. ‘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 first 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 first 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. éfinday 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 Meetifi'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. ”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; I”)? 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 when”: 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'IIifi 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 fin 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 ”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. blfit 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 ”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‘ ”Aldridge, ”'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 $5 per acre. All within six miles of ; railroad with iniproved farms in almqst every directibi‘. Seven-foot coal vein under all lands, For further information jcall on E. S. Cooper. 234 W. Vine Ava, ' 18!. 956. tf FOR SALE~§§ acre tract at Deerfield; fine truck gafden will sell at a bargain. Address S. E 2.0 Press office 9 FOR SALB‘igLot on Green Bay Rd. and Prairie Ava. 955x67§ ft. south lme of 121 ft. deep westline138 it. deep. Address Mrs. Anna IFagan. R. F. D., Deerfield. 9- 10 pd FOR SALEâ€"JFamily horse, harness and buggy, also a‘coal heating stove and gas heater. Addrqss 901 50. Green Bay Rd. FOR SALE {fOne motor water power washing machine. almost new; one parlor gas radiator. , with connections, almost new; one Remington typewriter. and one small gasoiifie. stove with oven. 420 East Central Aven‘xel. 696. 9 345 or FUR SkLEâ€"â€"$honinger pianos and M. Schulz Co..pianos, also player piano in both makes. 'Will rent or sell on easy payments. Sefid 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, fine Lake Force! home. has 9 bed rooms. 15 ac res of ground. Address Lock Box 715 Highland Park 9 FOR SALE-Qne of the finest 10 acre places on Macalaw Bay, near Holland. Mich. Good soil, fine 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 fireplace. 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 $100 (yr the season. Addrew Box 40 Route If; Holland, Mich. 9 Tel. 709W. FOR RENTâ€"Furnished large convenient first flax. With of without piano. Address 231 No. St. Johns Ave. or tel. 790-W. tf FOR RENTâ€"Modem 8 room house at 217 W. Central Ave. Inquire 215 W. Cen- ‘ tral Ave., tel. 123. 9 pd Fox Rum-Store room at 134 E. Central Ave. next door to postofiice. Inquire of? A. W. Fletcher, tel. 126. If" Fox Ramâ€"Store at 208 E. Central Ave. Inquire Sqliey' 5 market, 210 E. Cen-I tral Ave. ' tf- FOR RENT~III No St. Johns Ave. 9‘ rooms. laundry. electric lights gas. fur nace. all modern improvements; will re‘ decorate to suit! tenant. Inquire 109 St; Johns Ave. Tel 139 89 pd FOR Ramâ€"5mm heated apartment 6 rooms and bath: two extra rooms if de- sired. 47 St. Joli'gs Ave. phones 49 and 199 F.‘ P. Hawfins tl FOR RENT-Datable 6 room fiat, 210' E Central Ave; Steam heat. Sobey’ s ‘ market, 210 E Central Ave. tf ‘ FOR "éRENTâ€"figoom flat; all modern conveniences. Qgply 52 N. Second St., or of Ray W. Schnflder, 13 St; Johns Ave. tf Eon flaw-4%m flat at 130 Onwen- tsia Avd. near Emoor golf grounds. ln’ quire nut doorfgast. ti FOR finntâ€"Ffioom house, all modern imprové'nents; hét water heat. Inquire of JesseéSobei'. 210 E. Central Ave. 1! FOR ENT 0R:$ALEâ€"-9 room residence, 124 Bl m Sh: S‘i’oom fiat 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 tfie 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 first 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 fice 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 ofiice. 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 olfice aboul May first 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 first 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 five 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 find 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: ”loan-I.“ THE NEDLECRAFT 5H0? 711m v... '11. - l§f._!-SLG~ Scnenufic 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 Cilfiu'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'fi 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. ”I: Jilinâ€"â€" lkmv nth-nu GeoJLlorris P-intiu gal Decor-Rh; Wnll Paper. Etc. JEAN BOBTTBE 3 1m. ‘MA ' ”flan caucus." " Pitt’sfihouinhcl 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

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