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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Oct 1914, p. 8

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45 St. Johns Au. Highland Put filo-ho. 314 Second St.. near Central Ave Shoe Repairing u 120 Lincoln Ava. M1009 Announcement 41“?“ Ruth 30!: _ First Class Electric Shoe Repairing. All work guaranteed and given prompt attention. $985 DmnMddng Parlor .uv» (My commission expires May 5. 1918‘] Noraâ€"This statement must be made in duplicate and both copies de- livered by the publisher to the postmaster. who shall send one copy to the Third Assistant Postmaster General {Division of Classification) Washing- ton. D. C., and retain the otherfin the files of the post office. Sworn to and subscribed before me this - _ -_ _-_. _...V..... v. um.” JOHN L. UDELL. Owner. Highland Park, Ill. Known bondholdcrx, mortmm and other security holder: cent or more of total amount of bonds. mongagcs, or other None mum" OF THE OWNERSHIP. KARACHI-INT, CIRCULATION, ETC. of THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS published weekly at Highland Park. 111., forOct. 1914, required by the Act of August 24. 1912. Editor. JOHN L. UDELL, Highland Park. Ill. Managing Editor. JOHN L. UDELL. Highland Park. Ill. Business Manager, JOHN L. UDELL. Highland Park, Ill. Publisher. JOHN L. UDELL. Highland Park. Ill. OWNERS: (It I corporation. give names and addresses of stockholders hold- ing 1' per cen't' or may; of togl amount of stock) mm" or m 0mm. . WATSON Lake Forest Garage . Schaifer to announce thit she has started a Phone for Demonstration L. F. 14 Studebaker Service Station Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist. of Highland Park STUDEBAKER HARVEY A. BEILGARD, P'm'p. Y are Cordially Invited to use of the privileges of the CHRI - SCIENCE READING ROOM 7305 119 East Central Avenue Hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 to 5 p. m. Every day except Sunday ELECTRIC STARTER ELECTRIC LIGHTS COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS and other security holders. holding BURTON HOLMES WelEn'gs u. a. uuo~c5~ 3.5.. o“. to In. own: now JOHN L. UDELL. 300: day of September 1914. MARY Doouzv, 7 Notary Public nun]: m 5.“, Sat. In; at 15 a ms at 2-15 mm "IRS ”V. II, 13. It. ‘ HIMSELF Daily's Ready-to-Wear Coun- Tickets Saul Du: West “Theatre Pine [072 Bikini Put. Ill Don’t Wait in great numbers can be seen at Our Store until all the brilliant Styles have been se- lected by other well dressed women. Come now and select your Suit or Coat, there is safety in num- bers. Get a fabric and fashion best suited to your needs. SUNSHINE GARMENTS l0N., OCT. 5 SQCUI'HICSI COURSE C WANTEDâ€"â€"A girl for general hruust' work, without laundry; $5 a week Ra vinia. Tel. 910. ‘x I WANTEDâ€"A reliable experienced girl [for general housework; good home and gwagee. Call at 209 W. Central Ave, or 1 tel. 120. 32 WANTEDâ€"Competent maid {or general work. small family. Mn. Everett Dem ing, 529 SQ Linden Ave. Tel. 153, .12 FOR SALEâ€"5400a: couage on Deerficld Ava. for quick sale $1200. P 0. Box 154 32-35 pd , "-5‘- “u m LW '1. Ltnlral AVG, or i tel. 120. 32 \ wAmao~Intelligent man between 25 and 40 years. good character, to represent one of the largest life compamrs. ex- perience not necessary, we will teach him the business and pay him a good salary and commission; permanent position. Ad- dress XX Highland Park Press. 32-33 pd St. Chicago. â€"Spanish tutoring by an experienced teacher who lived for many years m Mexico. who wishes to organize a small clue in Highland Park. Address E‘ P. S. frag-office or 1.0. Murdock. 975 E 80th WANTED-Positions by colorm man and wifc,mnn first class chauffeur wnh 7 years experience, and mk- has good references. Oak Park rekrrnces tor both. Addteu P. H. Press office. 32 pd â€"Let me embroider your Christmas gifts in solid eyelet or worm stitch. also scalloping, initials. etc; reasonable. Box 68, Highwood. HI. 3‘: od E SITUATION WANTED POSITION WANTEDâ€"By experi- enced furnace man. Will care for *furn-ce during the winter months. W. H. Smith, Ravine Place 28~31pd WANTEDâ€"Position as stcnographcr and secretary for all or part of the tune, Ad- dress x Lock Box 715 32 ~â€"Man handy with tools wants work of any kind around Highland Park. Ad- <icss John 0. Syn-n, 825 (Ht-nctx' Ave. FOR RENT- l’ntll May 15!, a troom cottage in Ravinia. partly furnished or unfurnished. attractive grounds, hot water heat. $20 Der month. Tel. 910. 32 FOR RENTâ€"A 7-room house a! _’.H W Vme Ava; two garages. one large and one small. Address 234 W Vine Aw .i'.’ FOR SALE ~ Western pony. thoroughly broken (or riding. partially {or dnvma. reasonable 'ce. Apply to A. Lawrence Mills, 602 A .St. Johns H. Tcl‘ 29b (32!! FOR SALEâ€"Coal hm water heater. and one laundry gas stove, new; wrll sell re- asonable‘ Mm Puck, T4156 Woodluvn Avc.. Chiugo. Ill -32 pd F0: RENTâ€"Desll'able 5 room flat at l 117 N. SLJohns Ava. all modern con- venience; Tel 573. C 2l (1‘ FOR RENT, Sroom flat. steam beat, I“ ‘ modem improvements Inquire at Sobey'a; market, 210 E. Central Ave. C 18 t!- Fnll RENTâ€"10 room house, all modern“ improvements. one block north of Central Ave. Addreu A. L MJ’ressoffice, Ill-34 FOR RENTâ€"Large barn, rensonâ€" able. Also furnished flu! Ind {urâ€" nished housekeeping rooms. (3-74.! Fox Rmv (noom fiat‘ provemenu Alfred H!” Rd. FOR RENTâ€"Steam heated apartment. 6 room and bath; two extra roonu It de- sired. 47 St Johns Ana, phones 49 and 199. F. P. Hawkins, C3 U FOR RB’NTâ€"Store at 208 E Central Ave. Inquire Sobey's nnarket,211)I~I.Ccn- tral Ave. C4 {1 FOR Rmv {Hoom fiat. all modern im- son, 239 W'. Vine Aw Tr] “9 {2 FOR SALEâ€"TM) Sc” trcd hast humor: in perfect condmon, one tor Sin and one for $5 including pnpcv Addn-xs «I Mc- Govern St. Tel. 992. ,L' 0d l FOR SALE L‘hmm SUM. 1015 :11 our ncw Phone Yards 4140 [BubdiVIswn along \\ dukt‘gan Aux, north )0! Vine Avc. l'ru‘e iflll and upwaldm {terml $50 or mum Um: lmldmr Easy ‘Orders taken for ‘paymems. (1A Luwxs x- Lv, Know :18 ! Reaper Block. Hulk and H .Iahmgton 513. than one do“ ‘or2156Mnlwaukcr AuaLhnagu L‘ H u FOR SALEâ€"Thu my house at half pnu- Hr son, 239 “'. Vine Aw Waukegan. III. P’hum- {30.3. (x If FUR SALEâ€"A good uprmhl Kl'nhall piano; good mahoxunx um» l‘c-l W4 (2 c155: help received for all’ household positions. Employment of all kind: for women and girls. Mrs. T. Walsh, 238 N. First St., near Elm Place. Tel. 700-R. ('~19-t{ I ‘â€"Eun,ovns.~'r Ammu- u Women de- ‘Iiring work. should register, With mt ll vou need help address Mrs. Gen. Smith In. over Schumachcx‘s drug store. Tel. 320. C6 (1 EMPLOYMENT AGENCYâ€"F i r a t WANTED<AH kinds 0! female help; American and foreign. Wages $7 to $10 I Week. Also first {1855 help furnished on short name. Apply 124 So. Fnrsr Swot Ava. telephone 2m. Mrs. J. M honsmg. (5 [I Ia. when replies are ordered to this office. dou blc ram. Advertisements will not be received {a mblicau’on in the current issue liter 5 p. m. Wednesday. Slabmlmlimniomzxexhad- limlincfiz. mm} m mm 5m. MISCELLANEOUS HELPWANTED mum ““3 FOR RENT I! Employ lent Agency FOR SALE “It‘llfx HI .1 , (Hun) ‘\ “ Mum» ireen 31-32 217' Telephone ’0. North of W Road EutolC.N.W.ll. Box No. “4 Highland Put TcIcpbou Hmfi Purim-VJ Automobile Tires, Mauls Rubbers A SPECIALTY Mikael-hits: Drop me a postal card or. telephone me and I will call for You win-lvnylfidn'od‘o' ’nth- math-"mu... Inhimohhefiy,” whydMJndh-nd him WSfl‘rflfitu Inhynd'lhlhy'u In: Imm- J. Smith . M. GATES “The Perils of hie" Fresh Butler. E“: 1nd Poultry “INA!- West Central Ave. Highland Park Theatre ThIIn-Ddulm mun-tui- Iron J.P.STEFFEN Every Ollie! Tuesday 50c Per Dozen Posy-idle Hithlud Purl: and Vidnity (Orders taken for no less than one dozen) PAINTING 7050‘.- I“ ALFRED E. 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This is the 112m: percolutor, nude by a famous multifu- tut-er, heavily nickle- plated, interior fit- tin“ of aluminum, quick in action .td The Men She Stare d u r a wnh ‘ shoe 3 have fl’cl’ worn. Slip 2 pair onâ€" comparc this shoe for com- lort, style and d u r a h I I I t y wnh any shoe you No more burning,' aching, tired feet... give your feet rotec- non from har pave- ments, tile floors and uneven places. Tillyou wear a ”LA.“ Calm-Shoe you will never know what real foot com- fort means to your mind, nerves and body. It'sthe atentedCushion Insole l at does itâ€"your . foot sinks down luxuri- ‘ antly into it and (he1 entire shoe conforms to every curve of your foot. WM“ murmurs; HI [.C-tiln. Oily-”mic.“ BIL Enovum’ ad (Ia-cm PM COFFEE $5.90 Vuddh‘lfi bun-.00 Pun-Ml ataxiaâ€"hum aunt-m Igm if? Roman" “13qu Earned null Two but NI. Ahlurom. Mil Bug on bulk d 5. on Wilcox 8 out by. Syka. I can 6; by “I"! hum m. “I dunoltwo fint d:- m banding is an d tenor 0! which well a minds! 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