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Highland Park Press (1912), 2 Mar 1916, p. 8

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parts of the house Were onlya small amount of light is Room dimensions .end'room use: deter- mine light quantities required. Of course that simple fact is un- dentood. But it may not be so thoroughly well Knownthatvery small Electric Lamps are made for use in “in; cost is trifling. Tickets $1.50 Evanston Woman’s Club 1612 Chicgo Avenue, Evanuon Ill. PnhlicServiceCo. mm by First Churcn on um“. mentist. of Highland Par; dwm World-Famous 'Pianifl :ets $1.50 - - On Sale Now at the AMMONS MUSIC STUDIOS Saturday Afternoon, March 18th, at 3 p. m. Order Y0“ Car No?!” and You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Nineteen Sixteen llzl East Park Avenue Katharine Goodson 119 East Central Avenue Hours 9 to 12 a. m.. ’1 to 5 p. m. Every dav except Sunday Model ryin: 2,300 volts. Physichne declere the: deeth wee instenteneouef The eccident took plece on the Public Service Compeny lines about three- quertere of e mile south of Beach. Mr. Gaggin- hed lived in Weukeg'en ell of hie life, his home being It the corner of Center end Hickory Sheets. Mr. Goaine bed been a linemen in the employ of the Public Service Company for the lest eight yeere. He we: regerded In one of the most ex- perienced, end et the same time one of the meet careful employee of the compeny. - Be In: well-known elong the share as for the last few yeere he had been Weukegen’e beeebell idol. He m e pinch timer end could elweys be depended on to “deliver the toode" when needed. His myfrhodn here will be zriendtolurnothisdeath. An especially in! future in con- nection with the deeth of Mr. Gog- gim iegflut he had been untried but ma. are three months. In; mu- riage to Mina Ethel Sinnott occurred on November 18. last year. “Til" comm DEATH (Combined from Pugs 1) Telephone Evanston 5460 Touring Car @ . Roadster ToWn Car Wantedâ€"First class dream-king done at home. Reasonable toms. Tel. H. P. 994. 52-3pd For Sshâ€"One team of heavy Nick work horses. Will all cheap. High- lmd Park Fuel Co. t! For Rontâ€" â€" A nicely furnished noom. Telephone H. P. 405. [f pd For Rut-Safety deposit boxes and vault space for storage of trunks, etc. at the Erskine Bank. tf For Rentâ€"A lo-room house at 1026 N. Green Bay Road. All um im- provements. Tel. 708-M. tf For SIIPOHG electric washing machine with ‘ptamping washer. Mo- tor attachmenfi with 1-6 horse power. Also a good Wtinger; all in first class condition. Wfll sell for $20.00. Tel. 1094. ' lpd For Soleâ€"Station wagon, good con- dition. W‘ill sell cheap. Tel. 245. 1 To sell‘for best offer or exchange for lob": fivepa Tnger Studebaker car in good order. H. P. 684. , 1 For Snleâ€"Rgsidence of 8 rooms and sleepin porch; guru e; lot 70:: 200. Lincon Ave. near crest. ’Iiel. 684. ' -2 order, $30.00. To]. H. P_. ’422. alpa For Saleâ€"A large lO-room house near Ravinia Station for removal. Price 3400. Apply Ravinia Real Es- tate. Tel. 315. 1 For Rentâ€"Lower {curdâ€"00m flat, sleeping porch, electric li ght and water, at 226 W. Vine Aves Inquire at upper flat.1pd For Rentâ€"Six- -room cotta e, 464 W. Deerfield Ave. Tel. 709- tf For Rentâ€"Six- -room house with bath. hot watgr heat, laundry ha,rd- wood floors, as and electric li g.hts Located at 27 W. Vine Ave. Tel. 771- M. lpd Employment Agenciâ€" First class help received {or all ousehold posi- tions. Em loyment of all kinds for women a girls. Mrs. T. Welsh, 315E. Park Avenue, near Linden. Tele} hone 1066. tl-pd Licensed Employment Agency Wantedâ€"All kinds of femnle help; American and foreign. We $7 to 810 n week. Also first s help furnished on short notice. Appliv Room 1, State Bsnk Bldg., Mrs. . M. Donsing, telephone 288. tf 1mm), FOR RENT, FORSALEI For Saleâ€"Incubator nnd brooder in ood condition, will sell reasomb‘le. 'cl. 708-M. lpd ' Pk Saleâ€"Motorcycle in running marcrpm PMfifilmmfim PARK, Mrs Bo sun (6 koep your property in. ”IL“ with D. II. Eatin- Co. and than you will know that you unbound. Bot “and" and 5 lowest at... SITUATION WANTED FOR SALE FOR RENT L‘ McPherson Exclusive Distributor F. 0‘ B. Detroit. er in Ab‘le‘. m {one oval. [ Es- Mick ligh- For sueâ€"Fine 50 ft. {lots botwocn Vine Ave. and Orchud St, out of R. E. Pricest d0350.t000 $800.22; sma paymen own on man - ly Lewis at 604218.11“? at 810k, Clar_k and Wuhigztog Sta" or gm on'our local n t. 5;. Thin Bit:- nett, at Highland ark ohl. ti HELP ww'rbn } Wanted-wk maid for general house- ;ork. Must furnish refiercncea 'I‘el. . P. 694. ; 1 not my passion for notwiety that an induced me to. tweak the editor of he Globe by the nose find to inflict undry kicks upon the palm part of Is base body. to make him eat dirt nd his own words, fooler than any 1th. but because I wished to show to the world what a miler‘bie poltroon. Hm! I! craren duilgrdkwtnt a literary bearer-ow what a hing. Itufl'ed With straw and rubbish. it the Ioidisnnt irector or public opini and 0001:) rgau of Whiz polltict"â€"c Opin mmeu and the' Editor. Disraeli “nun! dearly ave liked to mspond the London 01 years ago when that paper then u Wlilg organ. ’9" foul or_ him over [11's "Vindication u! the English Constitutkh." Pew edi- nm have ever been so rdughly abused L8 In Dismeli’n letter to‘the Time-z “It 25 North Sheridan Road Make Ironing Day a: PleaSure- Hg ReceiVe Prompt ‘peEVei'y ' Instead of .the long drawn out drudgery Will Save Time and Money Simplex ‘ Ironing Machine North Shore Gas Company '. E. Tom Bir- $440. $390. $640. The services were most impreuive and touched the hurts of niost every spectator. After services in the hall the body was taken to St. June: church where Father s. J. Gates of- ficiated, the procession going by foot from the hall to the church and from the church to the cemetery 1t Fort Sheridan where the hand and B troop of which he was I member, met them. The horse which the damned had ridden for so may your: and which seemed to be the chief mourn- ‘er, followed, empty aeddled,._diuefly behind the coffin. Nearly all the CorporalMiuorofTroop 33000â€"5; On Sunday afternoon, the funeral services of Mr. Eugene Miller, a cor- poral at Fort Sheridan, took plece at the War Veberans' Hall in Highwood. The burial was under the auspices of the Spanish American War Vetenns and auxiliary. Mr. Miller was bur- ied with all the military honors pos- sible as he was well liked by all tint knew him and was a credit to his company; He wu forty years old. BURIEDWITH IIJTARY HONORS Took Charge of Body 'elefilone Thouâ€"to face. the great tribunal Fm from every way an. Whaq life’s efforts a. mu“ We inn find him with; than. Ever faithful to hi: duty uni" ed With a sunny dined“, ho * esteemed by all who knewhhn. 1 his memory will ever fingu with Winn life's battle, it is am And the trumpet. cone to all As 'e climb that golden m To the great ethereal MIL 01 our belovod cannula, Carpal": Ema G Miller. From our rank: n count-do nit-kc, We no more his face 111111 .00. ’Til we water to the roll all 0" that final reveille. alps md Juilinriu in M It Vichity were represented. Ink-00'.- : ‘ his! to Advenig the Re“! Got we u: going to sell one at on"! ular :21!) Hot Water Bottle. 1 82a) and give you one}!!! like for 1 cent. Much 16-17-18. John B. Matthew, Company Telephone 194

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