h For Bentâ€"u room home. Corner Olkwood and Sheridan pl. Phone “2 Highlund Put. t! pd For Bentâ€"8d»: deposits boxes at 83.00 per your. One hundred new boxes Just received. Highland Put PLO. IIOHT‘ wm.mm.mm Stu: Bunk. H For Bentâ€"Convenient front once on llbernl term lehhnd Put Q9... Rnnk tf For Saleâ€"Pine old property. good buildings Garden. fruit. chicken house garage. etc. Buildlng sites for at least { bungalows. Address C. 8. Press Ofï¬ce. tfpd Lu..- \H.I.. <anx'wr‘v unuvlL (“H For Rentâ€" A 0 room brick house. with bath. forum. electric lights. Interior newly decanted. 316 W. Laurel Ave. 335 per month. Junes H. Duffy. mm. contra Ave. Sheri- dan Road.- Phone 79 'g ti l-‘or Rentâ€"furnished rooms ln suiu- or <inflle. Call H. P. 330. 49â€"52 Fur Rem r.\'icely furnished room. nr-nr lner Tvl. 711â€"J. 50ml FOR SALE For Eulerâ€"Exceptionally flue sm tlon wagon. also light spring waunu Tel‘ 245 . t! *l'l‘l \TION WLVTI'II) Eumrlvncml Stenograplwr would “he positnm two or three days each week. Mm “ill do extra Work at Teh-phnne 557 during the day home. [fâ€"Dd or " awning“. W. E. Brand. lnsurmce Agent. has pald ln losses over 890.000 to ngh- land Park people. M promptly settled. 15 N. Shorldu: Rood. t! We do pleating. hemstltchlng. plcot-edge. button and button holes. all kinds of sowlng. repalr all makes of machines and rent new ones by week or month. Machines sold on easy payments. liberal al- lowances on old machlnes. Singer Sewing Machlne Shop. 19 St. Johns Ave. 47-60pd Wanted Situation as second girl or nurw maid. Tel. 6.90 50 Wanted Position as private chau« {fr-ur TM. H. P. 106“ 51'L5'1pd “mun! Pmitlnm and I‘JIW'V‘tkt'!‘ Bk“! H SPVPHHH-n yvur“ in nnv F. Juhrmm, 1"“; Ainslir Lostâ€"A long but pin. set with que and white stones. Please call H. P. 966. 50 Law! Gold watch on leather fob. batted "H" on fob. Tel. 311. Address Laurel Ave. and Lake Place. 50 [last Pair of eye glasses in black case. Gold chain attached to glass- es. Finder call Tel. H. P. 1141. Ad- dress 538 Forest Ave Reward. 50 In a Funny; sows -c ‘ouum IQ M“ i! For ‘uln \\ nulw! Fur \‘ulo- V V“ at guanine BAKLER don Home?) um um town a! In. some in. am chnncc you mt. and examine one critic-Hy. fou '1: not be urged to burit must “Him But come .3 soon. Let us help youâ€"for oil heat- ers m affluentâ€"tome m Dene: than omen. The one sure best I) yous-tho anothatwodne. tho _ hmtwsh-Wmhthooqe ‘ floater Nicely Choose An on LET’S pass prosperity around by paying o_u‘r billsâ€"not just a few of {3% but every man and woman in (his community â€â€˜1'in H1 'W IS M' MISCELLANEOUS Hf I.|' W \.'\'l'l:l) FOB Fr Flnuhsh (‘m‘rmzvr (Wm H†much fur rmmlmur Tv], ï¬Qï¬-VJ, Rh)- n my H girl J.‘ dul‘dvnx'l’ )f rrforunvos: DL'H‘V. Jnhn 11H mvh St, (‘hicnxm 50-5] pd 1H retirement from the First National Bank of Chicago. with which dur- ing his whole business life he was Identiï¬ed. they “rim! to (‘alifnrmu 1 Seven years ago upon My" Sin-wt“ 3 land made [her home in Coronado. a they missed their old Highland Park friends. but they had HH- HIYRYIH‘HOH [Fe-u “'H-In Illm'u ('uuw~ Ibo-nth In Mrs. Street spent a consldt-mbiv gpart of the autumn in (‘hit‘nxo with {her daughter. Mrs. T. C. Niaci‘uuley land frequently visited her Highland Park friends and relatives. She only returned to California after Christ: mm. when it was known that ~Iho had an incurable disease and that her days were numbered. the end however, came sooner than was unti- cipnted. and it is a consolation to know that <ho was spurmi much of the suffering which would have hoon inevitable had she liwd longer. Mr. and Mrs. Street llvwl in High- land Pmk for forty years and were prominently identiï¬ed with tho soclal life of the community during all that period. Th9†homo was a center of opt-n lmnrtc-Ll hospitality and Mrs. Stroet was universally be- loved by all who knew her. The older residents n! Highland Park were saddened when they heard on Monday of the suddm: death of Mrs. Richard J. Street, which ocâ€" curred at her home in Coronado. California. on Sunday night. {-‘ohr ruary fourth. \IRS. RI('H.\R|I J. STRl-Ih'l‘ FHR‘IHR Rl-TSIIHIYI‘ IDIl-‘h' (uronmln. ('nllhvruln nu h-h ruur) Fuurth Ibo-nth Ft-h- Mrâ€" Sll‘t'lt Hkr hv-l' 'AURUulld, um- hurn m (‘.madn. and hrr mum-n num- wmt Emeline (anuHm' Hamâ€- !un, 414,- l~ ~urvlv~~d h) hvr hhhnnd u'nl her (hrv-o rhidrvu. Dr. Richard Hunnltun Street of Chicago. Mr, Gor- ule R Sin-M of Wilmington. Dela. warn. and Mrs. T. C. Macaulay. who Highland a! pro-mm In In Momphli. Tonnnnm. ll"! thi svnim Iv thc- cnmmumt) “ill kw in -r~~hm (HI Humid} [inn nf thu- du) hmâ€: wt 4 «wercisrs apprupriulc- I hrifhdu) Thn- Elm Place mm: “Uh m.- upvrulinn ul' Hm tn «quip Elm P m'univ mm‘lnu pl ..( hulng ywnr Mr “I" (‘n-urm‘ D. F Jnnv Street‘ Tht- umputhy n! all Hu-ir many trio-â€(h gnu-4 gut In Mr Hiram! and the «unlving member: of hh‘ family In thuir arrvnt bon‘uvoml‘m. meral wrvlccN \wrv' held in (‘hrlï¬t Church. Coronado on Wedneu- any, Fnhrunry wvnnth. L'h I! H undo-runod tn be Mr Strvol'n purpww to bring Mr» Street's body to Highland Park. In the sbrlnx and to Inter it in the himlly plot in the- Lnkn Forest cemetery k I 1min pi L‘Wflurn.» Lu- )h-dluur. Nusmurhngâ€" V 'JIQâ€"Ax'lr‘ Qu.‘ AA 'lry n 1wr lic! \\ Sure Eyh‘ .unl (-rnuuAm-wl hu- . 1m )lLr~ n-m vumlcd by our (kn uh. u-l r "K'- lhwl cine†hut Inn" In r-u wrudul P'm‘ Prarviva lnr mm ‘- yv-zu'm .\ >w drd‘ 'n'v Ht- l’ublh‘ and mm} by hrv :1.†.: Pv'tâ€˜ï¬ 3"1nxnl’x'v- 5:; \ - 1w Art-fun Munm Ev. Romwy Company. Chugaa H \Ivt‘mwm «'H H When Your Eyes Need Care‘ H p Durinc lhli po-r â€Lu-r. uo-ro- t'nr‘rlv "x: hm-H :Itttlim-r‘ Hh (hr pI-rmi-‘niun mu! co- m ul' Hm Board 0! Education p Elm Plnm- ullh n high mnvlnu plcturr uppumlm II -n a lung wldh 0! HH- pmruns ‘chnol that Hn-ir «‘hildrvn lw uh mtzluv Hf muflhu pic- \ull prmhlo Hint ll! “uh-hmlhvn nf ‘ r'v‘ ~«:|Y~'Y)’ "1'4, ' “mu-rm Ruilu x_\ '1 hrthurlnz H :~ \ ($004! Reward Mn hv nu whuul an Friday ho-(“lux'v 0! [hr ithltntv ‘1" uVQ-r which I'ruhwm ruw l'nhvrq‘u a! Mm urmhlo- Hv wull sprnk :u night n‘vhwk in the 1 "Public School. in (ho «1 YUM fur Ihv 11h! ‘ hut kilIt-I! '| [www- r H'NIH :Irvi414‘hf v»! : lhli po-rlnd 131M“ nu Rnuhon and “in. \ï¬rvhu erN-t‘n ninlrn lpurt Llnrnin's HL' '||[\M\_\I ('hltmm School a par 'Hl O O 4 §2§§yÂ¥xoazuzuzvyfV¢¥XXutv?uzv¢ux.tuos§ $00 TYPEWRITERS! Telephone 73+“ fur and lk-ixn-rm NM tug Mu Ml makes an! wnm hr» du- k\ Jewt-ln fur ‘ .‘uilx-d rrpann .md dcln'rxed WznchmaM-r and Jeweler W. E. Watcrhouse North Shore Gas 1H BI H CHICAGO NORTH SHORE and MILWAUKEE RAILROAD Going to Chicago? mm NH‘t'I H Replace Broken Mantles Take the Electric when you go to Chicago; low rates of fare save you money, and the improved service assures you a clean. quick. comfort- able trip At Central Street, Evanston, fast express trains on the Chicago Eleva- ted Railroads await each North Shore Electric tf’ain's arrival-m0 delay. And the Elevated brings you within easy reach of any place in Chicago. A Little Attention Now Will Give You The Best Light When You Most Need It. Huff-i Clean The Burngrg Clean The Globes ()1‘ Phone Highland Park 1‘94 We Will Gladly Do It For Ynu "YWl‘ln BYH Ask Ticket Agents for Folders and Time Cards Spacious, easy riding tars "many of the»! all-steel. Daub/r tra'rb urarb‘ all (luv way between .Milwauln and Chiayo. Tln'rn‘ limit- ((1 trains ail}, Ntmrmus local trains. \ Hi MU SPIN} 9‘ illvuJ; \\ \14 CHRIS'I‘IAK \(H‘LNL‘I: KLAIHM, R()()M kn m makv 1:51 You .arr Utrdmlh‘ Im'nrd ! i U u! 1hr Insvilvgvs ()2 HH int-v.1»! u' HIghmM) \u'mn rm \znur Mb" mizn “ng N‘Lw ".41? mm: 5.3“.th l. \hnu~‘ runny \ LAKE C0? \\ m “IN MI! F r‘.’ I h ‘ (3" h vb. .v‘m Mn 3,: p Hu “(mu I‘Hrih FUQ N ‘K‘ \I'hlfli‘ urn“ ’nu'z I)! I1! I‘nm‘PlIUV mt u-wh‘ dull‘ T “.0 HIT) A :l'lu‘hv! 'P hr†at the the MU 2n hour ..KI\ I" u n. \ umh rm." MN 1h. â€ply. I it". In 4’11 M kl; (nu- pflrfl [In UH U‘ 3. of ya: mm: M \Ih. Lun- In I! lu'r' l mu' wl‘ lJ'H \\ 1 \H Hn