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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Mar 1917, p. 10

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Waitedâ€"To rent. A 6 or 7 room house. by Mm First. Between High- wood and Highland Park preferred Moderate rent Tel. 1155. ~2Dd- Sltuflon WutmLAs nurse to 3m." children. 1m xli‘! or elderly person. Address E P. care P. O. Box 752. W Gardener and Florist Wanted position as Gardener on private estate. Thoroughly exper- ienced in Groenhouw and general gardening. Married. no children. References. Situation Wantedâ€"By Chaufleur, (married) latter part of April or; first of May. Highest of recommenw dations from present employer forf long and faithful service fully com-' potent in every detail. Please phone; H P.315.1-4pd£ Wantedâ€"Position as private chaufâ€" feur, 2 years practical experience and 4 years factory experience Ad- dress Aksel Philander. 1138 Belve~ dire Ave” Waukegau. Phone Wau- legan 1437-W. 1-9’ I I i D i i American wishes position as chau- ifeur or gardener With private i'am-I ily. Understands landscape gardenâ€"l in; flowers. etc Competent to oper-} ate and keep in repair high grnde‘ cars. Long experience and reference. ‘ Phone Lake Forest 417-1. 62-1 2de Situation Wantedâ€"By Chaufleur,f (married) letter pert of April or: SITUATION WANTED Experienced Stenognpher would like position two or three days each week. Also will do extra work at home. Telephone 557 during the day or 155 evenings. tfâ€"pd American wishes position as chau- YT pin-m ~f prnporry in Waugekan: dmxmmm diarict‘ pnwmem. water. 33:. m: ‘\H .‘lSSt'SSHH’HlH‘ puld. 67x 101, (wt: huu‘eq nn <:HH~| and never without a tenant. If wld at once. a hargnin van h:- hml. 7w awnor is 2m in: Wc‘sl. Addrw<< 114 postofflce. or {L'hfifluflr‘ 11ml“. \\‘.xuknpnn HI w it Dumb-1 Lawrence Gloden. @d Deerlick Farm. Deerfleld. Ill. For Sale” Lnt on Vino Avenue near Shvrldu'v Rand, 1|") {L lot in Ravinm. at a very low price. E. S. Gail, Phnno 309 >2- at For Sale~40 Rhode Island red chickens. 60 Plymouth Rock chickens. 81} \th- Leghorn chickens. 20 An- conas chickens. 26 Sussex chickens. 4 black Bantams. 10 ducks. 1 goose. 1 Gurnsey cow. 5 on brooders. 2 coal broaden. 1 400-egg Clper in- cubator. 1 churn. 1 DeLaval cream separator. 1 flurry, 1 spring wagnn. I set single harness. 1 feed mm. 1 straw cutter and belt. and several feet of chicken wire. Per Beetâ€"n mun heme. Corner Oekwood and Sheridan pl. Phone «2 Highland Park. - u pd ‘__ Per Rentâ€"Seton dope-la holes at 83.00 per you. One hundred new boxes just received. Highland Park Stue Bank. t1 For Saleâ€"Office desk. roll top. in fine condition. Almost new. Call 645 Park Ave. 1-2 For Sale-.5 passenger Ford. Per- fect. Condition. New tires. bumper. shock absorbers. electric lights. Ap- ply first house north of Ravinia Park entrancé on Sheridan Drive, or phone Herman at 091 between 8 a m. and 6 p. In 1-2 pd FOR SALE For Saleâ€"Fine old property. good buildings Gnrden. fruit. chicken house garage. eic. Building sites for at least 4 bungalows. Address C. 8. Press Oince. trod Fur Rfint 5 mom house all mod- ern conveniences. Also his garden and chivkwn hmxs». 53:) Oakwood Aw, To]. 799~R. Zpd For Rent» House having 9 rooms and bath. large lot. garage in real. Property is located one and a half blocks from school and two and a half from depot. For particulars address. H. S. Prpss. ’tf For Remâ€"Six room fiat. Stove heat. Address 113 N. Green Bu Road. Tel. SH-R. ‘ 2nd Fur fink .\f For Rent» House and bath. large lot Property is located blocks from school half from depot. address. H. S. Prpss For rent~~To a small famlly of adults a desirable modern 7 room house chulce location. Inquire at £25 South Llnden Avenue or 507 South Sheridan Road. Phone 224. t! For Saleâ€"One reed buby curiae. one gas heater. one wooden bed. one Cipher incubator and hover. Tel. 8024. 2nd Tel. H. P. 7604. For Ron New 5 room flu. 1104 N. Green 1y Road. 2nd Fur in!» Um For Bent-Convenient. from ole. on libernl terms. Highlgnd Put flute Bunk. t! For Remâ€"Hons. at 227 W. Vine an, 6 rooms, hot new but, had- wood floors. as: md electric lights. For Mlle- nr H‘ PAGE TEN Immmmmmsm WANTED TO [Hrsâ€"T {mid up. N Glmmoo Ave Mme: \\r‘nl[v I 18ft“. \mGvgun. Ill Um' nf thv choicest prnporry in Waugekan: difitrict‘ pm‘vmem. water. ‘\H .‘lx‘s‘t'ssnh’hls‘ puld. 67x “my, Winnetka. In “NLRB, SH! ‘ W â€"n ma! bout. Corner 0| Sheridan pl. Phone «2 c rk. - u pd lh-m min”; land with or Inquire at H! Mc- Zpd in IT ”101‘? W. E. Brunu. maunnce Agent. has Enid In losses over 890. 000 to High- llnnd Put poople. Imus promptly fsottled. 15 N. Bherldnn Road. u Lush-SmaHVblue purse. North- western tram last Monday. Reward If returned to W3 M. Wright. 1050 Oak Street. Highlafld Park or Phone 968 r WantodHCook and second maid. ,Must do the Washing Apply at 417 §E Laurel Ave 2 ' Wantodeaid for general house :work. LaundreSS one day. Phone 1132. ° J Wantedâ€"Man understanding flow- 'ers and garden. Steady and honest. Permanent place. Phone .66 or {can 1.050405% at. " é Wantedâ€"An experienced laundress ,to take washing home. Must be fneat. Phone M6. Mrs. Chapman. Wantedâ€"A young man to learn automobile painting. 25 N. St. Johns Ave. ° WuIed~Experlenced solicitor for cleaning and tailoring store. Apply at 10 N. Second 8: Telmhone 372 and ask nor Mr. Blank. W‘NTED 1'0 nm'r Wantm~About a four room flat by middle aged couple. Tel. 722-1. 2pd Tho Parents and Teachers Associa- tinn o! the Lincoln School met yes- tvrdny afternoon at tho Ravinia Vil- lagt- “0051'. Th«- inhjvct for dis- vuuinn was “The \Ir-uning of Voca- tional Educatinn.“ Mrs. Montgom- vry of (‘hicugo was thw spnnkor of the aftornmm. PARENTS AND TEACHERS . ASSOCIATION 6 O D n ml to make investigations as to the 'cause of the epidemic in Waukegan !and North Chicago. finds that sus- Epoctod cases are not reported early seuought He claims that in many cases the spreading of the germs jcouid be prevented to a considerable [degree if this were done ‘ in his Investigations Dr. Godfrey has Inuml that chlorination plant at North Chicago has been out of com- mission repeated!) since December 18nd that the wptic tank has been jimprnperly used. Ho also found 'that the sewerag'e of North Chicago 'is emptied into the lake within 2400 fem of the lntukc pipe. Play Safe! Don‘t drink lake water while in ENorth (‘hicago or Wnukegnn. It has been practically confirmed that the milk supply is not respon- <iblo for the epidemic. as was-at first suspected. as thv cases known mvor a dozen (llfrorpnt sources of milk supply. The cases in Wnukegan were also found to be due to impure water. Although ma hypo treatment. which i< usml there. may not he killing all of the typhoid germs in the water. a large enough percentage is being eliminated to provvnt the disease in tho normal body in many cases. At the present time there is but one case of typhoid fev'er in High‘ land Park and that one Is over two weeks old. ‘ Dr. E. S. Godfrey, of the state huard of health. who has been denial- ed to make Investigations as in the 'iund Palfk during the past week However We are informed by mem- ‘bers of the ion] Health Departmean ‘thut there is no cause for alarm; here. The lake water pumped at: Highland Park is absolutely safe for drinking purposes. and has been ever;E since its treatment with chlorine gasi process The only real danger wel are subjected to is from those whom 'xlsit these towns and drink their lake water. The Board of Health urged upon the residents of Highland Park the necessity for extreme caution 13; this respect if we wish to avoid an; epidemic such as is gaining in forcef daily in these towns. . Mri. and Mrs. Isaac Goldberg will celelil'lyteu their golden wedding ah- nive in?» on Sunday afternoon. Ma e[iventh at Jaweh Institute Chicw, of which Mr. Goldberg is President. The ceremony which will lake-place at three thirty will be in charge of Rabbies Cordon. Com: and Markus. Supper will be served at six o‘clock followed by speeches and danqlhg. Mr. and Mrs Goldberg haVe been residents of this city [qr the past thirty six years and are well known among Highland Park people. «opwm , § lib". Old Residents of IflSCELIANI-IOUS (Continued from Page 1) HELP WANTED LAKE WATER SAFE This (‘Ity Phone 968 (2) low- E9“- or recs be ‘32: _2- ald: 417 2 use ‘ one 2 am 5118 2 , â€"_ :h- I! ah 68 Wis ;by vnrlons companies cover, death. gum the particular unwind-mum ‘ Among many‘ omen. . _¢erns the Equitable' 1’33 U‘ lowing: "’ ‘ 1 "5%? 5 wnunm M. Crane 5‘an :19 og' q , § ~len $500 to 83.000; cor ; proximately 1.000 employed. ? Ivor!“ Silk Company. Pawnofi. X. Jame lnxunnce toi Ill employéen hi amounts ranging fr‘Om 3500 to 81,000 L ‘Garner Prim Work: and Bleacher-y.â€" _‘ we lnaurame aggregating over 81,000,. £000, covering thousand. of mployeu (at the mum at GImerfll-ln ma Wlpr _ finger Falls. N. Y. P ‘ Sohmcr Company. Plano Lunatic. Carenâ€"Lite insurance of 8600 for each ‘ employee. ' Other manufacturers who have ndopt- ed me group shtem of Immune. for * their employees are Montgomery Wnrd Company of Chicago Ind Kunm‘ City; the B. F Goodrlch Company. ‘ Akron. Ohlo: the Sundnrd Cloth Com- ‘ pony of Now York: Robertuur Com. pany of Bmfiklxn: the StMeMEer Con pontlon of llotrnlt nnd,South Bend {hoe Brothers of San Fraud-co; the Union Oil Company 61' inu'ornla and the Simmons (‘dmmnyjof‘ Renown, l The group lnsuraucepollcy u lm’ered ; mummy. [1! health and even superan- nuation. Each pulley ls amngod to o Michigan Luhrlcntor Company. De trait, Mich. "75 risks for $150,000.. 'Adams 5: W estlake Comle Chl- go, [11 â€"-Amording to Ionic“ 450 it for $250.0“)! ‘i .u l‘i-n'hk L. Hall Company. Buflnloi N' Y‘Accordlm: to service: 100 risk: for. M‘_A Neptune Meter Cohapany. filter meters. New York CIty.-â€"Accordlng to, ulary: 400 risks for $300000. Kellogg Toasted Com Flakes Com pony, Battle ( reek Mich â€"Accord1ng to service: 4m risks for 8250.000 a h Barth .k Son hotel fixtures. New YOrk City ~10!) risks {91‘ $100..000 ' F‘nuluess Rubber Company, Aghland. 0.â€"-Acconiimz tn length of service; 440 risks for $321M“) Sperry Gyrusvope Company. Brook Jyn. N. Y.â€"E§ch man insured for one year‘s salary: 750 risk; for 8700.000. Raybeatos Compatiy. Bridgeport. Connâ€"$500 and upward: about 300 employees. totaling 8200.000 of insur- ance. ‘ ‘ James S Fuller. Inn. Kinsman. N Y.. shirt mandfncturers.-~lnsnmnce teem-ding m iongth of service; 150 risks for about $100,000. ' BQnLOn Harbor Malleable.Foundry 00.. Bunion Harbor. Michâ€"Insurance on unmarried men. $500: married men $1.000: tnml Insurance of $400.0“) on 460 risks Bun'alo Gasoline Motor Company. Buffalo. .\‘. \'.~108 risks for 3116.000 F. L‘. Byers Brothers, pump maun tacturers. Ashland, 0.â€"-Accordlng tn length of Mth‘P: 650 risks for 8825. Ballard Machine‘ Tool Celfipnny Bridgepon. Connâ€"$500 and upward 750 risks: «mm $500900. Policies Total Mllllono. hiring a few weeks before Clix-in- mu thew'l‘ravoier's Insurance Cour pan: wrote group inmnuco poiicia aggregating 5“..th Both the M'- eler’s and the Equiihble Life Aunt- ance Society did a larger biannu- in map insurum-e during the you 1916 because of the willingness of mnuhc turinx and other concerm to not their employees a share in their pros- perity. Among the: manufacturing comer-n9 insured within the put {aw month: by the Travelers ire: A striking widened of the William on the put of manuhctunu II I dun to do nomeminx mat‘erlu for thumb- a: of their employee. II to be the growing popularity of the‘ o -. nuance plan indultrifi orer the country In in: workers against 9 dent Ind. old ago an Hem, Ind lusurtlhce' panlh‘i ur- wing ui muuqna 6r} don-n in pre- mud; - < , d t' This new mm! on or alcohol- player. concern for the member. of i hléindusérlnl family hay not bofhund- led entirely: on autumn. If it Wen it iwonld probably revolt the sewn-poet» in; worker. It is better than that how ever; it i. indisputable proof or the em- ployer's mm" lell to go more thIn half thn flames ry distance to meet his omployeeu ou the common ground of mutual helpfulness, Ind thin help to wipe out any misunderstanding: tint. may have existed between them. l The group plan hu Ind u remukale growth since Its inauguration nbout 1five» years ago and has recommended'it- self not only to lndutrlll concern. but to banking and men‘cantflo est-bush- ment- in all put: of the country. Many of these establishments adopted it In, stud of gh'lng n bonus It Chflltmu time; others gave both boome- lnd 1n- sunnce. Part of WI 0am” For Indul- mu mHâ€"m cm mm m. u my; m won-o a Gun In Prom; wummm snow (Tswana: “1%; «Melon-n tn pm ,‘f 3 Sure sign: of fibrin; hue come. 53nd even if the calenda- doos resâ€" Hater twentyoone Qt”; before the iopenlng of ”ring )0. 3305b: In: al- ‘ready been soon. find “Edwina other signs such an the' brave little hir- blnger. the furry :pussmno'w. On Tuesday noon om- “taxation was called to a. fine robin enjoin; thesunny space aflorded‘by the open lot just «mum! thePreu once. No doubt other: ha‘ye noon the lam signs. ‘ )lr. Robin mm m: Ame. Blck of Press 10‘” on "Tum 4” LNG.- ' Suiugsmdafsmmmu "HI-3‘78. ‘ mama M sums 0F srnma mpu.._;; pm...“ ‘__..|_‘ ,, him for: thn line. 3 youzotfqi-Xmu. Pratt lugs Hiestock ofthe You filmmd. for, RéCOfds ‘ d z ‘ .1“ 1 how many ngw things a flip of rcxpla tidn though the North Shore ‘wgods show youwnew 2;: everyone: add 01d? «thugs that may be Gama! Offices: Highdood, 1mm Wm: Highland Purl, 37. ammo: 0355a: 72 w: Adm 5:., Chicago Wm. Cantm18280 Deuble .trackvnearlyIal‘l theway from Evanston to Milwaukee. Commodious, comfortable cars, many of them all-steel. Prom convenient connections at Central Street. Evanston, with ‘ express mains on the @ficagoElmwd Railmads~dinect to. any pan of Chicago Chicago; North Shore 8: Milwaukee Railroad Ask your nearest North Shore Electric ticket agent for folders and giescriptive matter. Make more use of the convenienbes for shopping, .for visit- ing.-£or business tripszthat this new Elegtn’c fine pfinfides, -. ‘ I": 0 a ' ' / Some people mlght hvc a stone’s throw from the U. S Naval :,Training Station wighfiut ever even Wondering what its purges: is. Bat“ you’re too patriotic an American to let'your taps} has that way. Make up your mind toxmk'c syfi‘cmatic “whinging jour‘mys to all points cf interest and ‘amufiement roundabout. This is a good time t) be-;ia. And‘of course the 'simpl'é, scmible, inexpensive, comfona 1e way to go is via the scenic. ull-clectric‘ carly anywhere; Callou Chicago, North Shore and . MiILWaukee Railroad? H The Game]: Club mm on anemoon it the home of I" ert Spam: Professor Wade Pm’.” ardent“ whtoh' iflfgr, .q-vzvul at» this nigh Schobl .péuâ€"e" : m- bfuh’ingly '01: “Preparation (‘1 the 8011.”; In. Funk Gardner and a dedâ€"Highlud Path. Fort_ Shql'kkn, LIE. Fond. WM Zia. City. Kn- and including all intaiiaodiate Froin Enmton to Milwaukee CENTRAL TIRE c “anew ... my; " ,You'm‘eOordxany" mm A tomakeuseofthepfivilegesofthe CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM ‘ 119 East Central Ayenue flows!) 3. m..t_06‘p. m. ' Every Day except Sunday Maintained bymmcaaumhotcmin. Scientist. «mm *1 CHURCH SERVICESMH a. 111.8! 145. mm smegma; MWyEvmimtafimohfian ##WEH-n'wéi 3* -'f{?‘*r‘"fi'r§fv $:1;oo:,£or olgj ;; Inner mic. Until march.10,*fl91§7i hf” mam old inner tube and we “3' ”Will‘eredit you $1.00 on a new guaran- ' medtubt Only oné old ”tum credit ‘ on eachn‘ewftube. Size or coxidifion ‘ .makes niddifie‘renCe. ‘ ‘ ' ucNutt deliihtm. ’1' 1‘“? blues on . The town- mun gem VII held it eight o'clock on ' hug evening; that this tank: r OI muting Luther Leggue wi mu! {titanium at 1111.5. E? M} next mefling {h- m filth ." ‘ing v] in! i! rriunu so fa} oer-net} 79 Ml hmken purify! drawn heavy thc- ic! npiden the no: is has reduce ahih'lr 3cm! 1 mm! in tin me '00“) f‘ “In C he no! [331101 ed om Mr; Sikh! “ krmni My 1': Will a (pm? There in N'm 0MP! in; s hm pl in h u "\(‘I‘U (h? Hu- I): (mum‘s «SUM; The ’hifihfl year 1 in \"I piggel laws I Judge Hm I State? 3331 Q9“? *av “'1!“ r? 58 raga will averfl full ‘11 decistl to (M slilll: law ‘ “as wit-t tor. circ m‘eri The whnc 1m J A l‘ W m. n” l" Fag \1r A?

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