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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Mar 1917, p. 8

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~ can have money contained in it. No 'white trimmings. on Green Bay Road or telephone X123. ll FOR RENT For Bentâ€"11 room house. Corner Oakwood and Sheydan pl. Phone 442 Highlhnd Park. ' tf pd Pennantâ€"Safety deposits boxes at 88.00 per year. One hundred new boxes just received. Highland Park State Bank. tf I'or Rentâ€"Convenient front office on liberal terms. Highland Park State Bank. tf For Rentâ€"House at. 227 W} Vine,of this opportunity. ave., 6 rooms. hot water heat, hard- wnmi floors. gas and electric lights. Tel. H. P. 760-J. For Rent ~2 story 7 rooms, modern. Phone. TIT-M. o- stucco house. For Itrui Threw rooms abow‘ stun for .m iwkr-eping. l7 .\'. Second St.. .ils’u .1 room flat. \Jit'tiiil .\in_\ l.‘ Ti'll'lllltllli‘ lfll or 7.‘.H-\l. (‘hrtrles \\'»-i“':.ii-'. lpll Hill S1112 buildings Garden, fruit. chicken house garage. etc. Office. tfpd For filllt‘ fect. Condition. Ne“ tires. bumper. shock absorbers; electric lights. Apâ€"§ ply first hiiuw north of Raviniu Pork eiiiranm- on Sheridan Drive, or plionci Herman at 391 between S a m. and: 5 p. in. 1-2 pdg For Sale Dillllli: room table and: 6 chairs. 3 dressers and 3 beds.‘ Phone 346. Mrs. Chapman. l.‘ For Sale-~Fresh cow and calf. John 5 Mooney. Phone 709-“’. lpdj For Saleâ€"Office desk, roll top. inf fine condition. Almost new. Call; 645 Park Ave. 1-2; For Sale or Rentâ€"Five or more; acres of beet garden land with or without house inquire at 414 Mc-‘ Daniels Avenue. lpd l HELP WANTED Wantedâ€"Sewing by the day. Tel. H. P. 728-12. 51-52’ Wantedâ€"Experienced girl for gen-i eral housework. No washing. Mrs. P15 n. Phelps. 327 Prospect Ave.. Phone; 262. 52 f Wantedâ€"Experienced solicitor for! cleaning and tailoring store. Apply: at 10 N. Second St. Telephone 372. and ask for Mr. Blank. Wantedâ€"A reliable man for gener-i a] work in garden Phone 394. I 1 Wantcdvâ€"Experienced man to take care of 2 horses and do general work' about place. References required: Tel. H. P. 276. lpd Wanted Maid for general house- work. 334 Cary Avenue. Tel. 604. 1 SITUATION WANTED Experienced Stenographer week. home. Telephone 557 during the day or 155 evenings. tfâ€"pd‘ . American wishes position as chauâ€" ffeur or gardener. With private fam~ ily. Understands landscape gardens. cars. Long experience and reference. Phone Lake Forest 417-3. 52-1-2pd‘ Man past 30 with horse and bug-. gy to sell Stock Condition Powder in Lake County . Salary $70 per month. Address 9 industrial Bldg. lndianU apolis. indiana. ipd; Situation “lamentâ€"By Chauffeur. (married) latter part of April or first of May. Highest of recommen- dations from present employer for long and faithful service. fully com- petent in every detail. Please phone H. P. 315. 1-4pd Situation Wantedâ€"As nurse for‘ small children. invalid or elderly‘ person. Address E. P. Care P. 0.3 Box 752. ipd" Wanted» Situation by young lady.f Either hunu-work or care of children! desired. Address Catherine Clemens; atn Dm-rfivlrl Ave. ipdi Wanted~â€"Position as private chauf-g feur, 2 years practical experience and 4 years factory experience. Ad-E dress Aksel Philander. 1138 Belve-' dire Ave.. Waukegan. Phone Wan-E kegan 1437-W. 1-2;i Wantedâ€"Position as second maid: by competent girl. Tel. 1094. 1pd. Wantedâ€"A nurse girl for day time only. V Tel. 517. 1.‘ -â€"â€"â€"â€"_.___._____ LOST § Lost On fiveâ€"ten train from Chi-i cago. containing railroad‘ ticket. ~mztll pocketbook and silver watch with the initials G. l’). C. Findw er please return to this office and nurse questions will be asked. Instâ€"A roll of small rugs lost on Sunday between Glenview and Laurel: Aves. on Green Bay Road. Call 1014. 1 Foundâ€" A brindle puppy. Tet 12. ipd lostâ€"Ladies green sweater with near south city limits. Finder tele- phone 213 and receive reward. 1 Instâ€"â€"Child‘s brown fur neck piece. near Christian Science church. Find- er pleaee return to 556 Forest Ave. . f’i‘he Lexington 3 Quartet . "ifumous in Chicago mid along the known in Highland Park. and Mr. inorth shoro will sing on this oc. Peterson was a member of the local :(‘hornlo prelude “Waclict nuf Ruft béliUVCd. while Larsen sustained a! . l “ollwvllmifi from Wagneruuartctdnmn. MORE" and he '5 believed to have iurnun. duet. organ, march from Aida. been internally injured. Peterson W118, For Salt-r» i-‘ine old property. good. Building sites for at=n cordinl invitation is extended to la! Where it is feared he may die. lea-t i bungalows. Address C. S. Pressitho public to be 7. pfl><f‘illt‘i' Ford. Peru iand centrally located. Two furnished iplaro teaching may be done. Ad- dress E. L. M. Press Office. 1~2 would . house. unfurnished. I like position two or three days each gferred. must be reasonable. Phone advantage of deliveries and credit; Also will do extra work at‘ 315- paid in losses over 890.000 to High- land Park people. Losses promptly Large Package Gold Dust S .23 8 .16% ing. flowers. etc Competent to oper- 'settled. 15 N. Sheridan Road. ate and keep in repair high grade 0" a an. 11!. 77 ‘ I I ' ‘ . V . . ' - . ‘|. mr um ammz- .i anatomy u. :o N ._ Ion SUNDAY mm . : lNJNIW . l l L .r I i 5 : ’ - . l . .‘ F"?â€" l .4}... ‘ E..as.w.halniitr"‘einrl Lexi-(tel. QI .. and Ir. Gnome lift ”1‘ . ‘ ateln to cm? run-mum - Greening. Lalo Each?!” is 4:30. 'Phblic Invited Sunday; E r i t . i . . Next Sunday ill Vesper Day at thoi The act of walking dram-behind Highland Park Presbyterian Church.ione train into the path: of: another . The Marchlvesp‘er program is indeed {claimed two more victims in Lake a very bcahtifulione and the shortgcounty" Sunday afternooni when Gua- hour of thi't schice should be spentétfle Adolph Peterson W08 instantly by as many. as can avail themselvealkilled and Elmer Larscti sustained ‘ serious injuries, when struck by a The visiting organist of the after- Chicago Northwesternj train at noon is Mr. Seigfried Gruenstein OilFarwell’s crossing near Lake Forest the Lake Forestrpresbyterian church. at about 12:52 p. in. . which is Both of the victims were well .4..â€" Masonic lodge. (union - L Peterson was instantly killed, it is The procrum in part is as follows lins din." Quartet. bass solo. organ fracture of both arms. his leg wast and quartci. “removed to a morgue while Larsenj‘ The hour is set for four thirty and W118 TUShOd t0 the Alice Home hOSDlt-i The two men were taking a walk,b ,starting from their hormeishortly af- -_ __...__.__ tor the noon meal. When they reach-i Feed the raiload crossing their way was i NE“. (“RS ARRIVE blocked by a moving northbound’ FOR (‘. N. S. .\I. train. As the last car passed they. i started across. Both stepped in front: of a fast moving southbound train: Larsen was thrown from the right: of way by the force of the collisioni a few feet south of where he was struck. but Peterson was carried about twenty-five feet. The latter 1 was lifeless when found by the mem-' bers of the. train crew and others who ran to his assistance; ’ An examination of the remains of Peterson proved that he had sustainâ€" ed a fractured skull and other ter- rible injuries. The inquest was held over the remains Monday morning and a verdict of accidental death re-’ turned by the Jury. . " Both of the men are married. Lar- sen“ has several small children. CASBANDCARRYPMN Continued from page 1 present at th is musical vosper program. \re ('ouvertable and May he lists! as Parlor or Dining Cars. Lat- est Equipment Three new convertible dining and parlor cars. con‘aldered as the last word in electric railroad equipment arrived at the Highwood shops of the Chicago. North Shore Milwaukee railroad. Monday; and will be placed in service during the early part of March. The cars are equipped with tables that may be concealed in lockers when not in cam-the trainmen being able to convert the cars from diners into parlor cars within a few minutes time. Each of the cars are equip- ped with motors and move under their own power. Three new steel combination cars for limited service were also received Monday by the This system has passed the expert- railroad. . mental stage and has proved auc- - » -~~ . .,,.- cessful in many tovms where the FOUND ° plan has. been adopted by leading l‘ound~2 Yale keys fastened on at a nominal charge. - merchants. Messrs. Lips dz Cuel. button hook. Call this office. ipd proprietors 0‘ the Progresaive groc~ . e'ry. have made an exhaustive inves- ligation of the working out of the’ plan .and express confidence in its adaptability to conditions, in Wind netka and fully believe it will mater-l ially aid in solving the cost prob? lem in relaton to foodstuffs. l The plan is similiar ,to the one! Wanted to Rentâ€"A 7 or 3 room used by the Atlantic and Pacific east side pre- stores only that it has the decidedl -â€"‘â€"â€"__....__â€" WAN Ti) l) T0 ill-INT Wanted to Rent. in Highand Park. light housekeeping rooms where some 1 where the customer is willing to pay; for that service. i â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€".â€"_ . ‘ The followin riccs are . l MISCELLANEOYS g p examp ea: advertised by the Progressive Groc-j W. E. Brand. insurance Agent. has : ery: ‘ ! Old Price New Price} ll 5 pounds sugar ........... .40 .35; Argo Starch .............. .05 .04 9 ‘" ””” ‘ “ ‘ .Quaker Oats .............. .10 .08.; . . 15. pound Baker' C . . . “ Two U l Mad“ 5 000a 25 21 , Available in the 31.03 s .84 : If this order is delivered add seven l cents. and charged add another tWOv' ‘cents. ‘ l Electrified House -. , , H .1 I MANDOLIN CONCERT l, (Continued from Page 1) . : contributions. also. Mr. Springer‘isl’ a mandolinlst of no common kind :- .and those in charge of the affairg: ‘believe thlsto be a great opportunity = to hear an artist on the mandolin? iThose assisting in the’ program will ’ be Misses Alma Kelley. Bessie Wat~ , ‘etihouse. Florence McGath. Kr. Rob- .ert Pease and the S. M. 8. male quar- ‘ tette. . ‘ The proceeds of the entertainment (will benefit the building fund of they 3 church. The Heating Pad Made of soft flexible material three degrees of heat, controllable. iii-2mm , Continued from Page ‘1 at Elm Place on his way to school .with skates on. caught the rollers in gthe track and could not got them jout. The watchman at the crossing ‘heard the boy cry and went to see 3 *what the trouble was and found that the rollers could not be removed ‘ i I i l i i Iwas done this time but an pose a [train had been coming. the bqywould V {have been killed instantly gor in-v ijur‘ed. This is a warning iagainatl ithis danger and it is hoped that thefi ,parents will aid the watch on in‘ compelling the children to , move The Hot Water Cup Attach it to any lamp oocketand ism ‘ their skates before crossing the iailnmediateJ-‘or heat- tHick-‘3. ‘ ‘ , f ing water or milk also ' aoup if desired. Both for Sale at our Display Room -teenth, Professor Forest Rayi Monk, ton will out: on "The Wonders of I * i i :l tfrolrn the track. Of course no injury I . ‘ flflt on On Thursday evening. Marlon ab, land (:mine one chiefly: ’30 all Takethe Electric: when you go to r : Chicago; low rates of tare save you . money, and the improved service ‘ a assures you, a Clean, quiCk, you got for Xmas. Pratt has a large stock of the latest records. Call on him for your needs in this line. Pratt.’ s 39 St. Johns Ave. Mt be urged to But 0 in “any.“ mm loll fuck. . . the. ‘Heavensf' at the school. ; Prof. “1m Iva Pubhc serVICC ‘ 0. EMouglton comes from the. Uniyeraity IDGPURDYfl'SONS we. , of thcagoand has a messageiwhich i. 'unmtam' OF NORTHERN lLLINOlS . . , ' i ,should be interesting to all. g l ---------l i : able trip. Spacious, easy riding cars "many of the?» all-steel. Double track nearly -all the way between Milwau- l'ee and Chicago. T lalrty limited trains daily. Nu- merous local trains. At Central Street, Evanston, fast express trainsvon the Chicago Eleva- ted Railroads await each North Shore . Electric train’s arrival-"no delay. ' And the Elevated brings you within easy reach of any place in Chicago. ' As}: Ticket Agents V for Folders and Time Cards CHICAGO NORTH SHORE and MILWAUKEE RAILROAD - comfort \ J” . Every Day Bring us any old '- on each new tube. , 118 E: CentralAve. H EXILE Ammo own TO PLAY was I). 8. ll. 8. Gym to be Scene of light: Gone“ Mm Rival has: Saturday Evening â€"_. On next Saturday evening the’ Exile Athletic Club will meet the Mystic /-. You are Cdrdially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue [1me amitotipdn. , Maintained by Fiat Church at Christ, Scientist. of Highland Park CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. m. at 10:“). Sunday School immediately * _ following. Wedneada’y Evening testimonial Service at 8.00. ‘ Until ch 10, .- 1110 flor~ idilnnmerlhuiussi will credit you: $1.00 on a new guaran- teed tube. Only one oid tube, credit makes no difference. 1 Tires of Quality' except Sunday inner tube and we Size or condition {Athletic Club of Chicago. at the b. 18. H. 8. gym. The Mystic- are con;- lsidered as the second beat‘team ht ithe city being second place winneth iin the A. A. U. championship. All gthe Exiles are working hard to win ‘thls game which is the biggest of the year. As a curtain raiser the ‘12in. lightweighta will play the ”Naomi A. C. of Chicago. â€"._........ s. . ..-......-- ....._.--....-â€"-â€".~ i. l; o ’. k. 3 e 2t.iitii 33.593} 5?. n A

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