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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Apr 1916, p. 8

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ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber Executor of the Last Will and Testament of George P. Everhart. deceased. will attend the County Court of Lake County. a: a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan. in said County. on the first Monday of June. next. 1916. when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. HILL H. CLARK. Waukegan, Illinois, April KOON BROS., Proprietors 125 NorthSt. Johns Ave. ' Maintained by First Church of Christ. Phone your grocer today for a case or call H. P. 447 It is cheaper than other bottled water and is pure Moraine Garage to have your Automobile over- hauled and repaired for Spring driving You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue Hours 9 to 12 a. m.. Ito 5 p. m. Every Day except Sunday ibigblanil 30th imam! Mam Storage Batteries repaired re- built, and charged, all kinds of Electrical Work OI mug: l attend the aunty. at :1 There will be regular Good Friday servrios he‘d in the church tomorrow den m: the, an. in said ay of June. 2 all persons 1 estate are present the idjudicntion. ARK. Executor. 17, 1916. 9-1 1 M eH-ning at 7.30 o'clock. There will be special Easter music at the Sunday service at 10:30 Sun- day morning and also the celebration Eof communion service. The evening gservice at 7:30 will include special iEaster music also. 8.11pd Scientist. of Highland Park Evan. Lutheran Church Telephone » Employ-:dnt Annefiâ€" Fir clnui -help received {or III ouneh poai-: Lions. Lmsloymlent of all M h for" iwomen In \rls Mrs T Walsh, 1815 E. Park \enue, near Linden.“ Teleghono 1066 Qf-pd ‘Tel 345. ': 5 l l-or Rentâ€"~\ ery attractivé fur . nished rooms in )desirable 19c anion. ‘ First class 011132247 E Cenwl Ave lTel. 43:1. ,3 ct IlAW.P0lIflT.MEE l Wlnled-«AH kinds of {nuns help American and fnrmgn. “'1ng 37 U $10 a week. Also firs! chug: hell furnished on short nnhcv. jAppr Room 1. 5mm Bank “Mm. Mrs. M. Donmnp. (uh-phone 'Jt‘vii. ’ If For Rent rl~'urm.~hvd flu! and bath. Tel. TULR. For Rent 7 ruom huusv laundry. {urmu'e heal, floors lhroughnut. electric gas, 2% mmutps' walk to stn-ol cur. Tn-l. H. 1‘, SH? For Rent 7 ruom huusv wifil lunh, laundry. {unma- heal, hardwood floors lhroughnut. electric lights and gas, Ii mmutm' walk to train umi stn-ol cur. Tn-l. H. 1‘, SH? orjiddrt-ss (L Bohl. RH N‘ Green Bay Ra; Spd For Rank-Houses furmshtid, from $50.00 to $600.00 per monthJ-Vncnm houscs $30.00 to $200.00 per‘mnnth; also furnished bed rooms. kddress N. A. Aldridge. Erskine But? Bldg l'or Rentâ€"4- room cottage fii‘h any cart of ten acres and burn. rs. J. 'ctter. H. P. 757 W. E 7- pd For Rent â€" High class modern apartments, corner St. JohnsrAxenue and Moraine Road. Addtgs; H. Pnlmer on premises. Tel.;'l P. A: r001 To Rentâ€"Modern ll-room beautifully furnished or un!‘ with garage. Address S. A. t Highlnnd Park. Ill. Resid «2. Office, 179. a. For Rentâ€"A bungalow! 4 rd ephone H apartment. Near Exmoor rent for summer months Situation WIntedâ€"By 1 gardener, steady position, otherwise. Address Harry N. St. Johns Ave. Wantedâ€"Position as c cut on the.North Shore. Good erencea. Addness Sam Bernardi, 145 . Oakley Blvd, Chicago. g 7-10 pd Situation “'Intedâ€"Gnrd’ier, ex- perienced in all branchengngiish. best references. Address nrdener, 54:: Oakwood Am, Highlandlpnrk. m, .5 8pd Position Wantedâ€"By n to do rug beating. window Clea hg. spad- ing gardens and plant thbm. stnrm windows taken ofl' and stems put on, etc. Address Arthur ng. Tel. H. 930‘». h! 8pd FOR SALE E For Saleâ€"Saddle and dri‘ ng mare“ buggy and harness. J. _ Gibson. 2‘30 N. Second St. ,' livpd For Sale 7 (hiv‘m‘n llo , 13 ft. >quslre l)_\' l” ff. high, $011 front. “'ull lxuilt uf_ guod lumbe and “'lll accompany 30 birds cum ole “ilh self feeder. nesting boxes. it. Also a qutiiy of puuliry nrtt lg. Any ruasormlilu ufi'or :Il‘cuptzil) l’liur'v it") llighlzmll Park. a"- .R For Saleâ€"‘3 dwirnblo .mm lots with fruit trees. location rs! class. Addrvss X. A. Aldridge. E 'ine Bank ll. {‘70. ~ \\ ani¢~d-~ Some one in sm‘vv dir; nigl‘h in a group of twelve to fif {maple beginning Mn) 1‘~i. For :‘cul;l"» rull Miss lli-lrn A. Y0 ic-l. H, l’. 1001 lu-iwvm‘. elm'un (“in U‘k‘ldi'k. ‘ “anlvdeaid for gamma] ho “'nrk, urn in family. Mrs. (K Fluipini. Hawthorn l;u.v- Tel. 1 - l'_', \\ nniod 7(‘0m K‘lt"l (00k and h mun. .‘(lill't‘fifi .. l7. Nit-Plenum. l‘l. (‘Q‘lll'fli ~\\¢-. Tvli-phmte 400. “univd .11. .-V;n~".cf,u-(l girl W E-PWI'“ ‘i’fi" Cl, :Iva. n uuu v-“ ..... _ _,V‘ sprmgs. $4.00; 2 iron bed wads with» lout sprmgs. $4.00; 1 . gin: crib. ”3.00. Address Henry ”water. 4A8 gGlencoe Ave. Tel. 338. it 8 For Saleâ€"Two 3“ ft. low. suitable for bungalows {or Sllnllwr homes‘ Prlce $2300.00. Time nge if desired. N. A. Aldridge. Erskine Iand: Bldg BEJL' For Rentâ€"Nicely; fumxshg l-‘or Siloâ€"An eXceptébnally fine oak dining room get. bufi . six chairs and table. A bargain, ddress 20?; N. Linden Ave. Tel. H. . 921. 8 For Rent»~â€"Rooms furdfshed or un- furnhhod fur lzght hous‘ceping. 204 W. ('en‘rnl .-\\¢-. ' h For $.le N'U-xl dr . V 13:: tinge l knrhen range" 1, small alert and a kmhcn cnbmex. Mi” P rs. Cor. St Johns and Central Ave. Tat 1165. R For Saleâ€"0n accoun ' of leaving H.ghland Park on Ma lst I “‘1” <acrifice the folfnwing a 'cIes; 1 bed mum wt. '2 lursn- 9 x 12 _gs, I'larz: z'w'kez'. 1 n‘r MN. Chai ldavenpurt. Maury table. Address OJCOIVin. 213 W. Vine Ave. 9 8 SITUATION wmnlin FOR RENT v.” N. Gré’fi‘éfikfiid, Telâ€" P. 708-M after ”x p .m. ddress 20f; . .921. 8 'dfshed or un- ficeping. 204 ' n n? o! lenvmg I lst I “‘1“ l 'c'es; 1 bed I _g_s, l’larz: 'b. WM ,elcphone If-[d 1'00!“ 3' 6 room rienced day or ads. 1231 For Saleâ€"Bungalow, five rooms and bath, all "modern improvements, hardwood floats and trim; terms to sun purchaser‘. Call Sid-M. t! The Moler Burl)“ College of 105 S. nth .~\\'v.. ('hicago, “nu men to laom l-arber trade. They offer splendid in. ducomonts and a short term complete. They mull free a beautiful catalogue and ask all our readers to send for it. '3 O ‘ “finnedâ€"Ex rionced girl {or gem ‘eral housowor in family of two. Mus! bu good cook and know how to serw properly, of good character, ‘must furnish references. Good home and gem! wages for rigm girl. Teleâ€" phnm- .333 after six o'rlock. 8 Wanted Competmt girl for gon- erul housework; no washing. S. Par- ker Johnston, 50.3 Waverly Rd. Tel. vv n-u‘u --.. eml housework in family of two. Must be good cook and know how to serve properly, of good character, must furnish references. Good home and good wages for right girl. Ad- dress XX, Press Office. 7 Hm WANTED Wantedeirl {or general house- work. no Washing. good wages. Refvrom'eh‘ required. Address 316 E. Park Ave. Tel. H. P. 1020. Wantedâ€"Competent German woâ€" man to do day work. house cleaning or laundry work. Telephone H. P. 1197. H. {‘70. \\ ann-d-~ Some nigbh in u yrou; Murph- Legnxning \\ awed .XL .-V;n~".wiu-d KIN fur guwxslT h“USQ\\'uTk, Must be good (wok. '1. H. P. 1'11 - S \Vnnted A compeu :1! girl {or gen rral hnuseumk; Y0 washing. TH. H‘ 1‘. 213. \\ antod~~A gl‘ fur general house \s'mk. “ages $1.1M pm \wek \nxh um \nshing or 1% 00 with wmhug m farm") of» three Tel. "76 K chickens. our window. Schumacher’s Drug St‘ re Telephone 44-31 Wnnledâ€"Experigncgd girl {or gen- Wanted Two rooms with bath or UM- m’ bath for summer months in quw! huuâ€"c’m good location. West ur East Mde. Might take dny bourd ulm. Answer‘giving particulars and Irrn‘m U- "IL". I’ 0. Box 748, Hmh» land I'nrk. 8â€"9pd LOST boon -R:d and bluvk kmackmau lu tum-n (‘cmral A\'.,e ‘ounu Line and Furs: St. hnder please remm In this‘ ufiice. 210 W Central Axe de (‘18!) 0F THANKS We \\'i~h to express our npprwm- [non to Our many {mom’s {or (her kmdnvssw thown to u. m our ream! hen-u \‘mm- M. 25 North Sheridan Road (‘d vmh (-Ipctric starter and lmhting system. Extraor- dmaxy bargain for quick salu P'n ne 730% between 7:00 and (I) p. m‘ Samm Roadster fully equipp- dâ€"(‘ompehent German won 10 day work. house cleaning y work. Telephone H. P. 1197. 8 dâ€"Ex ricnced girl {or gem xscwor in family of two. {mod cook and know how to roperly, of good character, 'nish references. Good home l wages for righl girl. Teleâ€" "’ after six o'clock. R d Compctmt girl for gon- scworlé; no washing. S. l’ar- ”mm. 50.": Waverly Rd. Tel. 8pd d-~ Some mm in servo dirzn ‘l'.~ » a group of (Web? to fifleen egmning Mn) 1K1. For [mt-- PM} Miss Ill-Err. A. Ynung, l’. 1001 lu-xwven elem-n and The Primary {hummer}! of the First l'mu-d Evan Hal Church were “wen 11 mo.“ dell tful Easter party last Saturday af can in the put-I lors of tho churchll Miss Boswell of Lhe Grammar Schiul entertained the “klddnes” fur aboé’ Inn hour telling mom >l(’il‘l('>. The ‘played all sorts uf gunnw lm’ thefi‘Weal party" (as children usuni'y 1*.” it) didn't begin mull] (hv sykere thrown back ma u may tablgwith all sorts of \‘Llr‘u’xlll Easter lay before them \xhrn- n r «ream a cake was served. “iv 1"!2-3 VamlRiper of E. Plrk \u» whir'lnlWWl t Beta ('hapter of \\v~':':":~‘vr guild at her home rrxgmwtmn VP”: FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS .XL Q-V; usowurk H. P. 1 3U} ~\\¢-. Tvlvphmze 400. h .KL Q-V;>'~".wiv(-d girl {Hr sow‘wk Must be good 1 Mrs. J. ) S, Glidden The 52nd Anihiversary of the Gas Range. May 8th to;May 13th North Shore 63213 Company Bring yéur Children and (00k and huuw Md‘lernnn. 4'20 al ho‘lS~'- rs. (I H To). H I’ A most pleasant inning was spent1 m the parlors of e Fir“ United} Hump-hm} ('hurch on Tuesday even-‘ mg whvrr Rm. 33d Mrs. Unan‘st.“i [the [At-w anUH pier-e given I ”-1 wptnon :Lln] a party Welcome. About Muenty-I‘nc guestszpnjoyed the pro- Kl‘flnlnh‘ uhwh wa inost delightfully mven by Mms Sny r, who sang sev- eral numbers and‘ e Misses Flith Hnufele and Jennie 'hitten who give H duet and Miss F ces Fritsch who gave a reading. ' reuse- of wel- come were rende by Mr. C. A. KuisL Mm Katharine Gnntnund Herbert Moon. repupoenting different departments ox thichurch. Mrs. P. Mrs. K ingui- r_\' ' All home. The .\.-’!1!‘ E: (Laurlry {are hi~ dvalh, u‘ Tm funeral ' wires were con- ducu-d by 1h» Rafi Dr. Winn of the (;rfl(‘r le‘tupul hurch 0! Chin”. lhu'rymm \\:L~ riynte and in the {amfp 2,, ;- aceland. M: h. n'xm' ,. born in Penn â€" umm :" c. \\;.- 1”:- grandson of I Alrigu. }- "rush. the first glut: ma! ..’n 2-4pm country. Col. Abrxu'mw burr: of Revolutionlry {um \~.-.~ xh. Prat great grand- fathw uf' \1' EV hlrt. ‘ M: Pixumnrt ‘ s I member of the ‘80th Hmn- ¢ In t Elks und the Sons Inf th Amrrlcnnmvolution. n.-n .... “v” 'V" 11» tr. 'I.A' :Hs yh. c “v ‘-\.:~ v-‘HVL' :3,“ m 1"1? u‘ur, hr ( n. 'nl hh m~trr> ‘5; (If .\'V\ \"r'\ “fl Luvv .ixx .’ (01th 1m H( \hl'w \en‘ c run in NocrenIu-rg rec .‘1h H'HJDOH (3T1 Additionai SociefY ()h 'Lw l’Zuer'I-herhnrt died at len. ll<»u.~e,=Chicngo, on Thurs. iht llrquw of April. MY. .1 l'l loan ill for suenl .«v (i \unt q- the Filmer House '-.l' :Hs yh. run. In. Sweeney gnu until Mondny. ~29 u 2;. r, m ddenly grew worn x.~ ~n'll‘lx . . May‘ E. Schmidt .u \urn hfi MFR J. McKeen la) I.’ (’ulétado Springs. "I"! for They irrived the day be; .:~ 1." ‘HVL' HML'O ‘ ufdirnoon Mrs. Lyle i harmfienrge (‘. Wright ~u>>e ‘for a number of Luxurs’iiss Estelle Clark 'mgo ‘ill be an event of t HM um fit? Follanshee of 1 u'zllfinu‘mm the Em- - nexuWednesday at her T 1‘ Lmi" Embroidery Club 319“ i'hnrlel Sanborn kiwi, on Wednesday with Rev. and Obituary Mn. Amanda J. Taber, aged may- three you-s, died suddenly a! an home of her daughter, Mrs. Jay 5. Gl‘dden o! Onkwood Ava, Thursdy dtefnoon, April 13th. Mrs. Tubal hnx‘made her home with her daughw since last November. having com from Boswn, 51335., at the! ma. Funeral services were held at Gram- lund Chapel, Saturday afternoon. the fifteenth, at two o'clock. LINCOLN SCHOOL Tonight the seventii and eighth grades will give their illustrated talk on “Yellowstone Pll’k." The pro- ceeds of admission will go tow“ purclusing lantern slide. {or the school. next week. It's a comparatively new idea in domestic u'chiteo Cure, born in the Unimd Sula and come to stay. Thisioducto the Flexibil- ity of Electric Light -n quditydnt adapt. it to have light when you want itnnd'm the quantity you want it. Public Senioe Co. spring mention takes place .Thwheoedtk an can", b. oquod fov it. We do the work. Any old hon-n .0! pro vidod with Electric Light UViIIRooIis but Electric Light is light: elects es- 2:61!th Telephone 194 0‘ "mm llliaoi. N um‘ “A I] I’Qx’t LomGTO‘ Deerfidd ph)‘ ‘0 IU‘r. 1 fourfict my one UUKAQ ‘[ nnc fire 50f lowed! produd wxfe, ht u pmd night. h.m_, u Mrm ' expoc‘ (‘iu‘tr Lend 1 fraspr‘l: 1.th i! Hairy. p13!!! i1 them. 515k, and‘ W. .nd'g. Th “F affir m u w 11 quI 7. In knits. In~

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