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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Mar 1917, p. 10

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‘7 I ".33 .-. .J-umawv . >- 4.- it“ w. PAGE TEN HELP warren work. no flashing. also nurse maid. Tel. 167. Mrs. R. E. Herman. 3 Wantedâ€"Competent laundress Mon- days. Wanted-w A Maid for general housework. 'Tel 379. 3 Wanted wGardencr by April first or before. Must. be strictly temperate and understand and care 'fof lawn. dress. XX Press Office. 3- 4- 5- Wantcd-«~Experienced cook. Sort l1 west Corner of Moraine and Sheridan ltd Phone HR. 2’. “'antctLA man to make garden :i-id attend the lawn. etc. No hoard. Northwest corner of Sheridan ltd. Phone us. 3 Wanted . .\ aged, FOR RENT l-‘or Bentâ€"11 room house. Corner Uakwood and Sheridan pl. Phone 442 Highland Park. tl‘ pd For Rentâ€"Safety deposits boxes at 83.00 per year. One hundred new boxes just received. Highland Park State Bank. U For Rentâ€"Convenient front office on liberal terms. Highland Park State Bank. tf For Rentâ€"House at 227 W. Vine ave.. 6 rooms, hot water heat, hard- wood floors. gas and electric lights. Tel. H. P. 760-J. tf For rent To a small family of adult» a desirable modern 7 room houw choicc location. Inquire at 42:3 South Linden Avcnuv or 7107 South Sheridan Road. Phone 324. If For Rent -ilousc having 9 rooms and hath. largo lot. garage in rear. No garage. Ad- rcflncd middle ing to asi-‘ist in caring for a small baby and assist in light house work i .1 '4 ': - 1 :11 :1 half _ . Prv Pl. ”l 1 1m ”U: “m, k d l in o\cli:tnl:t‘ for good homo. “ould ‘ “‘ ‘1 \ ' l 1 . I\\ ) :lllt ll . mm A {I ”H l m“ “1‘ ( . have time to follow other light oc- iiil.‘ from down. For particulars . I I .. .. . , .. t.lciination.~ if tlt'Sll't'tl. It-l. n.17. 'tti.lr->~< ll, > Irv-\x, t i ll Dil ' - I ' 1:1 l~'i~e liiiil d ‘ _ . l’or Rt Ill 1 :tIlIl II III” I \I I: I ] ‘lllllll'fl' flood dill-l f0). L't‘llt‘f‘itl .1. 1.1.x». ._. > ‘_ . l‘ . i' l . , , ‘ I H l ‘ lliillu “(ll‘k _\o \\':l\‘lllllL’. Mrs. S. J. lqu ' .. .. . ~ ' f _iiolland. trill \l|l(‘ Avc. Tel. 331. .l ', I. l"1l' 3.?I..} lliiiixl‘x l‘lilll‘ , . l :r I” lit , \. \ \‘ l . “untcd \ nuns: 1112111 for Ulllt'v .1 1 ~" ‘ W" .‘iiI'J. . . . 14- I -. l .. . ., . ., position. II. P. State Bank. Fri. .13. .--. li~ turd... \t. 19‘! .,i_., ‘t t -nt For roominc or _ ”W?“ U R. . \‘l ,I A “null-d Nursc for small ('llllxll’t‘ll. 11:" .t 1W 11:1: in ross ;. .. . , l‘ I ., A X 'i ill-fc-rcnccs rcqlill'cd. Tclcphonc L’J‘. ’r'r l'11‘wI , . I l l .iptl “ant-l lli:‘i."ii~! l'lr'Tv lit-.liw . H .\ “’ittlicd (lardcin-r “ho can also 1...“ .». \‘l'HNl . 1‘1 ~111. lat “ill, . . . - drive a Packard car once or tWK‘t‘ a llt' ..-.‘,pt11i .1» part I‘l.l}'lll"ll!. H. l\. l 4 I . tl inimcr A lv \‘l H Po 1‘71 ‘1”? i‘i‘..iiiih.-i' of t‘ainnii-rco, “‘5 (”Egg " 51 ‘ pp ~ ‘ ‘ ‘l' ’ ‘ ~<< ' -_ -, . (‘iiic a.” 'l‘--i~-;il.oiior< ii. I’. 17 and l“ ‘ ( “ . 3..» 1f llonwniun “antcd Apply to J. (l. , ' .; \l . \"11 l.‘. Iii 'liiand Hour.» to Loan Hii lllllllldlltl I‘iirk . \Il‘m' 1’6 I ”m A l “ C 3 twat wt if.» .\::_v lilllilllll, H. K. I‘ll)“ twain J“? W: lllllir'f‘ .ii‘ i‘iiniiiii-i'cr. LOST ' ‘ ' " "- w in! ~ '. - ; . . l h” ‘“' I 1 p ’1' H I 1‘ ”I; Lost . Pocketbook containing a ',\51 monthly railroad tickct. a 25-ridc 1"“ 533W” ‘1‘ ticket with 18 rides on it. Currency pica-Him the amount of 2.". ill' 30 dollars. Suitable for ' Finder can have mic half of currency l’lc-ar lllL'lIlillld I'arlt tirxt payment on ~iii.ill It(‘I't‘ xiitli ,‘i one and barn. "it“"V’l‘ "“‘7 Ii‘i"l""””~'- H‘ K and return the wet with pocketbook. «3.13.. "3"7 V" “MN” “f (“‘m‘”“"""- A. V. Strzitford. infill .\'. Green Bay i'hivizn 'l‘rlt-phmil-~ ii. l" 17 and “”5de 3 'x-‘l if uisciji.i.\.\i:ot's ““‘TH’ [‘0 “HT w E. hm)”, ”gamma. Agent. has Wanted ll(lllrlt‘\ to rviit. fill'lll\lit"ll NH ii: 1099., ,,,»..I.- 59.1300 to Highâ€" or llllfllFlilSllt‘llZ also Cash bargains 1 ..1:1d Park people. bosses promptlyliii lltlll5".~ or lots. H. K. t‘oalc, 207 settlwd. 1:3 .\'. Sheridan Road. 1:! (‘hanilwr of ('oninii-i-t-c, (“mt-.12... ' ii-'"i‘«‘t‘cd to take care of T'lthhontw H. i‘. i? and IMO. if on.» -.,l .. ., '9 .- ., .- -â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"_______. I H l 1“ ( m ' I “I“ .1. M r01: SALE I‘nr Snlcâ€"â€"Fine old property. good buildings Garden. fruit. chicken house garage. etc. Building sites for at least i bungalows. Address C. 8. Press Office. tfpd l‘or Sult- A'crm. clmicc $10.00”. and acre in tri'lcb of ."1. l‘.’ and if. nor-is. Hniall farm of l?- at-rcs at SUN) pe-i‘ .1t’ .33 .ernâ€" 4-1.1 l1-1‘. old litii. (‘4 f0 Lil'l l‘ltl 0f. Tt‘ll‘~ . ('li‘w-n Ila): which you \vi~li - ii l‘ Mil-\l l‘ .\' ,._. mun-:- location. SiLmioI 515,000 pi't‘ :icl‘l'. N.’ A. AldridL'c. 41‘ (llencoo .-\\w 'l‘cl. 'iiS. Ii For Stilt' ‘Sccond lizind l111_\'< hi- cM‘li- in good condition Very L‘lli'illl. Tt‘l. ”96. Ii For Sale (‘ypliv-iN incubator: and and hi‘mnlcl's. Le-s‘: than half. Edgar .\l. (Iipp. Tcl. 721».\l. Ilpil For Sale rFord i‘unahout. licvvl) . ll\'t'l‘ll.‘lllll'il. ’I‘iiw-~. lialit< and top in You wrllneedrecords for ill-.4 t‘oiixlitioli. Apply at first house that new Graphophone north of llavinia I’ark i'lllI‘IlIlCI‘ on f X Sheridan llrivc or plionc Herman at you got or mat Pratt Jill lwtvat-cn R a. 111. and 5 p. m. has a large stock of the 3 late“ records. Call on For Snlc -A11 clccti'ic lit-ater clicap , , practically'nmv. Inquire at Tel. II. him for your needs in R my 11ml {his line. For Sill? ~(‘l1oicc St. Johns Place. liliix'lml. ’I‘recx. Great bargain. E. H. flail. I'honc ll. 1’. Illill. 3 For Sale ellt‘liflillzililt‘. L‘. llat lll‘lt'k .liuilding. all rcsidcncc sitc on Pratt’s convcnit-nccs. furiacc 39 St. Johns Ave. licnt. uarilcn and chicken lioiisc. .front porch L'l;1\<t‘tl and SCl'tH'llt'tl. "'0'“ “03 Tel, 11. P, 715-1, Address. 622 mm..â€" \umd Avo. Apply Frank Howl- . 2H") For Salc-Smnll bungalow. three rooms and screened porch; must be moved 05 present premises. Phone Highland Park. 371. 3 SITUATION WANTED Experienced Stenographer 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 Situation Wanted -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-l petent in every detail. Please phone H. P. 315. l~4pd With reference to an Elec- tric Washing Machine, the proposition is, that all you have to do is watch it. The machine does the rest. Its the lowest paid drudge you ever heard of. It demands for the electricity sufficient to run it, while doing a week’s wash for a family of six, about five cents. i‘tli'ND Found «Rosary heads .1 week ago. Owner call H. P. Tel 780-12.. and Dav for this adv. 3 trade in: nus «mi 1 1. yliullu unwind or no f 1 5.11.1 11min mum-s a: 1mm 00-, niuuion (of 'RE! .EAIOH lad mart on new iitaboIIty. flunk Mr rennet PATENT. BUILD FORTE". f0? you «nu- maâ€" comm-v.- n-li now. Ila! no tuna: and -vc ”unwary \V rite today. ll. SWlFT 00. entrant Lawn“, 303 Seventh St, uhmgton, 0.0. M 5 Public Service Co. ()F NORTHERN ILLINOlS Wanted-juald for general house-IL ' Phone H. P. 371. 3 1 ' vegetables. flowers Moraine and. ‘ protestant lady who would be will-. (C. Meller 1 hadwiclr: Frank W. Squire '« Bluff: Harriet l. of each . ti o r on adjnhi Rushvilli ry Chronic r: incl and'spoke to each time in their lives The two terms are , separated ‘ without a bridge or ord and the homes are in differenticounties.1 Continued limit it“ 1 ’ form or recreation and i st Itromt the routine of their daily liIIbor, in once or shop or mill or mi 6, and who‘ might easily and? the time for it. With some intielligeilt direction. John B. Gourd, one o 'Buregujcoun- ty' 5 wealthiest men. di . suddenly o! neuralgia of {the heart.‘ John Porter, 3 mac lit at Saline d l l nd men nd whmen ~ 1 as found an 8 r 3 a ' l 5 l 1:32:13: digitalis-Ell, wallihouse. “fight easily produce 0 the. “A“. I Clinton Blevins, a fa hand. shot able land an aven‘nge ol‘876‘each in two weeks ago by Q'l D. Robertson vegetables and fruits f: r their: ownI 'near Arcola following a quarrel over tables or for sale in the r immediate ' wages, is dead. neighborhood; fresh anI crisp thru The Chlcagok Easteiln Illinois Rail- all the growing month.I and whole- road company I" 3 contract ’0’ ‘ somely canned anti pres rved for use 8150 000 bridge over [he Kaskaskia in w.lntcr Thlsnould Edi 3750, 000,000 l river at Findlay. i to the best form of folid supply of ‘ ii The T“ “W Central Trades counc the country without cosil of transpor- icOm leted arrangements to build by mepl 3 labor temple 3.; a cost of 35¢ . tation or storage and wllthout: profits 000 at Granite City. of middlemen E An Italian band of fdrty pieces has in addition to the ecclnomic profits been organized at Duqubin by Alfredo there “Quid be for the children 'Blattaglia Nearly "cl ”mm“ 0' health and strength I‘lnolfil from Italy is represented in: the organiza- temptation to vice. and ,educatihn of twn b t t , and f r lder ersons. Rev. E Dean Ellenwiood pastor oflthe es we 0 ‘l p the l'nivarsallst church at Elgin has 059,“ his services to Governor Low- and the joy of watching den as a chaplain in caI'se the country goes to war. Work has begun on the construction of the. liorah drainage district in Wayne county. near the birthplace of United States Borali of Idaho. A blooded calf will be the first prize offered in the acre corn yield contest l things grow. - ,- :-:-:-:-:-:-: The Exilcn won andther quuble- Senator William E llieader on last Saturday night. The ‘ liglitweiglits playing their usual fast and clever game handedl the Olympic of Stephenson county during the com :Club of Evans-ton. a sill‘prlse by de- iiiu: summer The contest will be open feating ”‘9'“ “‘17 Th“ defensive to boys and girls, - work of Sam Martin proved the featâ€" Vi' B. Johnson was ldllcd and three are of the game while Duffy and other persons were injured in a fire Pliclan ran up the score. which partly destroyed the Peoria In the heavy game the Exiles May- Cordage company plant. The 108“ lslcd rings around Waukegan but owing estimated 8! $15 02% - FI to weak haket shootingmadeonly 33 Officials of the inois State re-Il points. Waukegan “as clearly out- men's association propose a law pro 'l viding for pensions for aired and dis classed and only scored '0‘" batkets ambled members of cllv fire depart-' .Fnst and accurate passing by the meats throughout the slate lExiles featured the game which end- The pension relief board of theged 33â€" 9. Evangelical Synod of North America; The largest crowd of the year “merla'i‘d 333: 000 to be le‘ded turned out and all were more than among ninety~three retired pastors I‘satisfled with the two games. Next 153 widous and titty orphans. The Fulton Onion Grbwers’ associaâ€" week the lights play the Training A tion has been organized. whose mem-lC' of (hitago and the heavies will 0 production of 11,9 hi hpriced V999 teams who have defeated the 'fast bible in this noted pot to mgion iMystica. Games Iuill he held ou‘ Fri- By a majority of 362 the Virdcn tnx- day evening this neck and will be .yers at a special eléction voted in called at 8: 00 p. tn. b?” will engage mapslvel) in the ltackle the Mesereons. one of the few“ tor of 1; bond issueifor 2.7000 to _ provide for the establishment of a n ' : municipal \\ aterwurks ldepartment. 35‘ Y. W. C”; A. NEWS )2! A bill to restrain thei indiscriminate ------- - - - Ct ninglng and playingl of the "Star Spangled Banner" in rIlestaurants sm"i cafes was introduced in the state sen‘ The movie of ”It Highland Pa‘t Theatre Satardayl ”9 It would forbid playing ”,9 naimn~ . afternoon and evbning for the benefit 1 now. White given in, RI anthem in connection with any “r lht‘ Y- W. C M was a success; medley. 'from oven standpoint. 'I‘lic licantifiill Owing to the advance in the cost story was told in the most attractive 01' 181101" Mid materials the ('11) Of l'ornihy pictures andmusic that were; Harvard finds itself unable to bear the most charming. Ever) ‘9.“ was fined l Usual shan- of the cost of street pav . I lat each if the th or f int: this mo and as a 'result no such ‘ r A per ormances improvements will he made tm- and all who witnessed the producâ€" til 1,.” - lion were loud .in their praisé's ofl “ork wasl started of! erection MI 3 ”'0 perforninncel The courtesy and; high “woven“irp ran“. around all the. interest of Mr. and Mrs. Pcarl and tth. shops of the look Island arsenal The assistance given by the Y W C A ‘ fence will llf’ topped with several girls and members of the Board and strands of barbed Wirt‘ and Will I)? rF-iother ladies who disposed of the tlck~l enforced by a heavy increase in arm- 9“. is ”93”,. lappreciatcd by the ed guards , In the arrest of Everett Howard, :ng3,;“:;:‘ th‘zabcfllgxed a ””19 over; alias Ed Jackson. at Kine id b . shal Lockhard and the csiape )Othis Miss Alice bavidson sent two Confereraie John Kart. exam: of (195- ”"0” crates “f King ”mg“ l? ”‘9 Pcradtws who have been operating in lasmciatlon last§ “’9'“ Which i“ “'9", central Illinois for sev‘eral months, lei disposed of all at as soon as .‘the." believed broken arrived netting I e association $10. 70. Burning through the outer door of A fcw of the riendship club girls ileEllli‘ilhtuifi'l I'::g;’;”ts Still" burgh gave a househ ld shower Miss n "0 orced y P‘stlici Pcto lusthhurstlay evening in. daylight to abandon an; atteni t to rob the bank after the Stile wasp burnc (I he Association gtheadquarterc. The into half “av. An 309W)?“ tank was rooms looked vdIry pretty and many i used b, the robbers. Iguscful as “ell gas ornamental gifts, Adifilciiltv has ariseIh tn the way of: were bestowd 0h the bride to be getting new industries for Alton. ac- A general party will be given by' cording to the board (if trade. 0n ac. the four senionclubs (if-the Y. count pith;- large number of girls em- 1 C. A. on Friday evening. March ‘16t [’0de ‘ a cartridge company and 3 at 8 p. m. All 'i-lcnlor members of glass comern. the other lnduStI'lP‘l are the associatihn are invited to celed hesitatlng to locate in Alton. 1 Speaker Shanahan gm? notice to lirate this St. Patrick’s party on Fri~ house leaders that they? must be readv {day night. Come ”9"“er to h“? A when they return to Slpringtleld after 1 good time. ’ I next week to vote on the constitution-Ii al convention resolutioh He also call- l ed a conference of wet and dry lead--‘g era and told them that: they must get {a ready for their battle.‘ A wrist watch wasi presented to‘ Yesterday aftérnoon the club met Mrs. Henry A McKeenc secretarv of at the Ravinia «Village House. Mrs. the Illinois Farmers‘ institute at thclOl‘rin Kelkr 111 in charge 0' “Cur- annual met-ting of thd institute at rent Topics" tip subject for the af- Streator hy t‘ic women in attendance' ternoon. on the domestic science department.‘ The presentation was made b Mrs ' Hnnr) M. liunlap of Shvoy. y 'I‘Wednesday aft noon April eleventh John Schuetz sixty years old ojf The day Is in barge of the eIduca~ 1391;9‘1119 was instantly killed, and his lion con1niittce,§Mrs. Ralph Fletcher son. Adam was dangerously lnjurpd Seymour chalrtdan. The subject will when they wereburied by falling coal; be, "Modern firiidencies in Educa- and slate in the Superior Coal mine tion" near Belleville. Two other miners. i l , The next meeting is to be held Oliver “3 Phillips and Williami Heinecke dropped dead of apoplIexy while working in near- -by mines. Illinois iinstmasters; among them Wiiiiam Buford Catllile of Chi~' The "e“ “"59““ 0' ”‘9 North cago “ho tailed of codflrmation Were Shore Chapteri D A R will take I place Monday afternoon at two_thlrty IWilliam C. Egan of iill be ileum ’ The 'spcakcr is “r Gregor) Mason, who will talk on “Americans First." Charles A Hefl'ern.A$hkum;1Conrad Io‘clock Mrs Cahill Lake altnvinc Place. Miller Lake Villa. Andrew .7. ’.l;llrl"li' Sidell: Edna Clem- ons, “'edon: film A, Rose. Atwood: [high Ilall Lcit lifield. ! Thouzli their homcsi for ten years, haw; been 11 tiin a qriarter of a mile I log farms near . 1.1. wrtinne nbwcrs and Hen- ' Godfrev; Thomas I wish t8 announcc‘to lbs- nther at a mile this 11qu for the first at tho cl wild" int” 3. aural} 'l‘ll.l..’ll\\' 1 rapidly B \t 'N" ore" l i 1 these school children at d older boy: ‘ lrcnt and recreation in Ithe open air I “-4. .--..__. .. ......-_._. .._ to Hamil am'..to EveryDayexcept SeeOur Convinced. â€"_ â€"â€"â€"uâ€". Makes Night Driving a Breaks That Blinding Glare,5; Avoids All Uncalled For Accidents useoftheprmlegesofthe IjCl‘lRISIIAN SC[ENCE READING ROOM. 119 East Central Avenue : 6p.m. Sunday wmwnmmmhotmmoiumd CHURCHERVICEfiunday a. in. at 10:45, Sunday School kn following. Wednesday Ermine testimonial Service at am. ”ELECTRIC Bhutan $1.00 The Bottle $11K) KOON BROS. Highland Park, Illinois awnmwlutum.1:...» .~, .. a,» ‘ "‘-‘1’.-‘.‘ Pleasule antes-Mute. 5 awn. Display at Booth 17 at the AUTO SHOW 1n the ArmoQ, Waukegan, March 14-17 and lie I ’JMT'mv. 12.1.; . 4 1. l“. Watch for Modern Mary’ 3 Next Letter North Shore Gas Compaéy Sui as n1 . 2: ofgétxp c1238 ,_ Pocket full : 9’ Will ”(KTK BIRDS Sllt‘t‘ the mutton 7cvcnly; trim each piece: make a htirlity seasonal lire-atl- cru "til: st‘iimng put it slammriil of this on each slh'l- and foltl into olilunu' roll-u or“'lnr1_l~"; raqoan ~2(‘(“ll‘l'l)’ \titli little “omit-n x‘newt'l‘h; put them all into a hot ll‘)lf"i_’ {11111: add a llttlc irrwvy; (novel, annular vvly ‘ltnvly till they are \[r‘fllllPIl through. lint do not let flu-m l‘mal. liavv really stiilm squares of lyIuttt-i'ml tonal; lrn tlll‘di on illia‘ rm A hot dish.- pour Hu- Lr1t\\ me: and Klil‘lllNll 1. itliI splitâ€"'5 or ‘i‘ptlsltfl IBBIQC Eur“ and. We .37 k 5‘ It. makes a dish, fitéito set before anybofi Sobey’s Sanita 210 Central Auntie ry Shop5 Phones: 43 “@432 . ately Mfg-u... w-v - Lakes alof

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