T 0-4:'! 1985 Te 108 in have tof Wauâ€" s first in and Court $15 but 49â€"51 of veb 1Ms and saicd »4/ 4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925 We wil‘ not guarantee _ the mmn of any classified adâ€" verti t that reaches this ofâ€" g?/iafter 5 o‘clock on Wednesâ€" day afternoon. o _ POR SALEâ€"~Business FOR SA :.)-â€"llu "iick. tw WANTED. FOR RENT, FOR SALE | FOR SALEâ€"T« heat, all miodern .mln--'ï¬-fl-' 9. St. Johns ave., Kincaid st., Ra¥®®» """>_.0"%%" for immediâ€" Ravinia ,.,g;.uom-:uon.wh-di- ate sale, terms if desired. Owner, P. O. Box ul nevak, NK . _ ____ _‘ s _ ff FOR 8. condition and dresser. Park, lilinois o . o se " C. C."* Press mm o C lee c mc lecen d FOR SALEâ€"2 wellâ€"bred male Seqhtin® " °* riet pups. Write, come or phone O. E. Brown, s{.’“.,'eï¬lr St., Evanston, 11L Tel. U‘*""‘g 5 C000 incmmmmmmmesmemmmmmmetcnt ‘ ELMWOOD offering for sired by or bi chair ; also Tel. H. P. FOR FOR SALEâ€"Mahogany mattress ;, low head and ansmemmmemmemmmemmeteeneeee 100 ue 0 TOR SALEâ€"Large heavily wooded lot in hhhnnlblk.-to(w:d.h.fl- stricted section. _ Owner leaving town, must .nmwmflâ€-‘»_______'_'. 426 or 41 FOR SALEâ€"Lot by $15 buys a full size brass and mattress; all in good . Philco storage radio _ ". Tel. H. P. 943. . £ FOR SALEâ€"17 room h mfï¬ifl- lot . 1003 â€"Furnished houses transportation, lot 100x210, $14,000, gnrpâ€"mhhd houses, surmer and unfurnished 9â€"rm. house, near lake, | transp.; unfurn. hse. $250 per mo. James. Tel. H. P. 483 â€" se n 0000 uy FOR SALEâ€"Portable Corona m chine, practically new, "i?" -‘: quick . sale. â€" Mrs. ° Worth, Tel. Mflwï¬ï¬ KOR SALE _ FOR SALE enport. 'l\l.‘fl ~FOR SALEâ€"P: i ~ired by Champion Warlock we: Pake Bluff. Tel. Lak enmmememmemm mm 0 l C FOR SALEâ€"New colonial house, 8 ‘bdâ€" mms., large livigg rm. with fireplace, sun pch., hot water hent, garage. Might rent. Also othâ€" er houses forf sale or for remt. Phone H. :0 447 nournmmesemininnin e o 00 uo0 4 4 FOR SALEâ€"Smail ‘and large heater, also kitchen heater and gas stove, very reasonable, 15% N. Greem Bay rd. > |_________‘°0P" ANGEL WILL SELL slightly se e 200000 u8 ,m‘chnmAnlmoutu- substantial 7â€"rm. hse., Ige. cor. lot nr. schools and transp.: The house needs some "Axing" s ET wk .. _ wC The Te« uo ds3 0 Aiin S â€" Pn ol i Mmmm-muuwbm"hw but is very livable. ts for $75. The reâ€" Mtvihcotï¬brmwmldbo $10,000 to $12,000. For Thk sale any reasonâ€" able price and terms wil be accepted. Address "Q* Press office. â€" . 50 good . yearly FOR RENTâ€"4â€"rm. furnis on N. St. oJhns ave, east si heat $40. Address H. S. M., Park. § «-‘: conveniences. Heat â€"*"""" mol f:;." if desired. 623 Vine ave. Tel SALEâ€"1923 Haynes mmmenammmmmmmmmstrmmeimemememmmeeee se t 00000 d00. FOR RENT «~ A comfortable steamâ€"heated ;urnbhedyht .:mu N. o‘rx';odc:ï¬"' l‘l: p. m., ucm S 41tfpd FOR RENTâ€"Furn. apt. E ers Park, $175, 6 rms., 2 } overlooks lake, fine library ‘Tel. Rogers Park 3368. SALEâ€"Beautiful east front SALEâ€"Clark Jewel epeecmeamee en germntteme in e e 0 C200 FOR RENTâ€"Furnished house for a few m&.-mnmi'm‘nmi ern improvements, large yard, garden, #Arâ€" mud-h«l.un-mbh.m)l.(km Bay rd. Tel. H. P. 108J. _: _ 49pd4â€"50 CAKES ic darâ€" e trow K. P l?“ * art »00pD A SPECIALTY FOR RENTâ€"May hot water henting piant, #40 a m wa t, a m furn. mh“:;‘hbnd Park and $41.50 to $10 wk., some light _ privileges. W,. W. Bartlett. Tel. H 2131 ave FOR RENTâ€"&â€"rm furn. af very reasonable; also fiat. 231 ~~FOR RENTâ€"Combination room, sleeping porch and bath, also single sleeping r90M;, 387 S. Green Bay rd. hay ts FOR RENTâ€"Large comfortable newly decâ€" orated and furnished front room . on first floor, private entrance, also use of bath, spafe in garage for 1 car if desired. Tel. H..?. TMoruflulfll‘,Ol.lwf".w mmngpeamemmmeme 200000 1 SALE â€" Combination rockingâ€"high alno clothes wringer, good condition. P. 1418 Friday. l!? N. Second st. 50 FOR RENT â€" Single room. T90â€"W. 302 N. St. Johns Ave. FOR â€" RENTâ€"6â€"rm. ‘furnished â€" fiat, heated, s Deerfield. John Stryker. Tel. field 2 hC FOR RENTâ€"Rooms in home, convenient location Tel. I.W Aok Herd federally accredited cerfield. 111. warm and comfortable, steam | south of Lincoin ay. station. 625 ave. also man‘s 460. quire a Green Bay rd m? RENTâ€"I at 417 N. Green r garage, m meearememme 0000000 4000 \LEâ€"Mahogany _ bed, springs , and b'w-ndfootboud.'l‘c).g.. FOR RENTâ€"4â€"rm. furnished fat, FOR SALE FOR C FOR RENT ORDER YOUR NOTICE mesmmmmmapame e e C000 ;â€"â€"5â€"tube ‘radio . set, -muwduh-u:gd â€"â€"Diningâ€"table, | §32 Montgomery FARM HOLSTEINS E â€"Tapestry mahogany bedâ€"dayâ€" H. P. T62â€"M. j 50 e e e e ud RENTâ€"3â€"room fiat. Furnished. Inâ€" :lanMflnAmnkhhn_‘“ FOXK RENT en CS by owner, in all for, $21.50 ’Cm Chicago Pietii Champion, wed herd sire; reasonably ELC "B" batteries, 96 volts. y ist, Tâ€"rm. All Heat hmhbz‘ _will Smail size garage at 417 mn.r.m +A 1 bed, centrally located. TE UIV & an6 0 d Lake Bluff 628. _ 50â€"1 depot, sthool, and furnished first floor fiat ast side of tracks. Stove B.I..Buxflflkhl:‘fl; gas stove, r cbieycle» male Scottish terâ€" apt. Eastlake Ter. Rogâ€" «‘ 2 baths, sun parlor, modern fiat, Highwood, ; bed, box springs mdlï¬n-'l‘tl.l‘!‘- Airedale puppies, .Call at 321 North tional animals, lake, schools, & mo.; AMO . MUDC and â€"Highwood, ht housekeeping 1 H. P. Ti%â€"J or rpï¬ basement, 31 N. St. Johns the availgble. MORE BIG RADIO and Lake County May Get Three Or Four In Or Near Borders, _ Says Reports That the super radj¢ station which William Wrigley plans to open soon may .be located in : Lake county;â€" is the "test report. It is asserted that Wrigley has obtained a site for the station two miles north of Deerfleld. The radio studio, it is explained, will be in the tower of the Wrigley buildâ€" ing in Chicago and broadcasting will be by remote ecntrol. _ Lake county appears to be a popuâ€" lar location for new radio stations. WLS, the Sears Roebuck station is considering the advisibility. of locatâ€" ing its new super sation at Grnya- lake. j ‘ flsc 38tfpd The ‘Zenith company has about decided to locate its hew super staâ€" tion near Wheel*nm* . near the Pke ccounty line. Both this station‘ and WLS would have their studios in Chiâ€" cago. * } * WCBD, the new super station at Zion now in operation as is also the powerful station at Elgin. It appears that the time is not far distant when owners of crystal sets in Lake county will.be in their glory for they will be able to pick up the programs of many rent of the best stations.. But what radio fans fear is that interference of these stations may prevent 'thd{t:eu from bringing in more distant tions. ers are no WANTED TO BUYâ€"House; $1,000 balance $100 a month, Address |"G." $ss P nrees cnomalings â€" wWANTED TO RENT â€" Smail fu susimegsanmertecammeninee t C by ~ WANTED TO RENT â€" Smail furnished house, 3 or 4 rooms, from May 1 to Nov. 1 Tel H. P. 1402. | 50pd 1 year or more, $75, from M to transportation. . Address office HELP WANTEDâ€"High salesmen to sell Deerfield ~ HELP WANTEDâ€"Experienced, girl to uno!ehfldmbmw;rdm< vinia. Tel H. P. 874J. . HELP after 6 p HELP WANTED â€" B for children‘s dresses, M «8†m M‘ HELP WANTEDâ€"Reliable man, part or full time, sell guaranteed nursery stock, comâ€"« missions paid weekly, no investment or ex« perience necessary, opportunity | for advanceâ€" ment, district managership) available. Write Quaker Hill Nurseries, Newark, New Yo;l; Quaker State. HELP WANTEDâ€"Girl o with bousework and do halfâ€"days, no Sunday work St. Johns ave. Tel. H. P. Recent results syggest that whiskâ€" s are no longer in style in politics. HELP . WANTEDâ€"Single man work and to drive ear, ete. 851 rd. Telephone 1594. > wANTED TO HELP WANTED â€"BX general housework, must S. Lincoln ave. ‘Tel. H. ] HELP WANTED â€"Mai downstairs work and o references required. Tel. | HELP WANTEDâ€"Man derstands steam heat, O of Lincoln av. station. 62i ily, work éan either be called 1 Mrs. C. E. Timson, Deerfield. 248 Call 50pd HELP WANTEDâ€"Young girl to lake C2"" of 2 small children in officer‘s family, room and board or live at home, WAKCS arranged. Lieut. Hitcheock. Tel. H. P.| 880),. 50 w ANTED TO BUY. TO RENT Amcmmsmm. “mwmwmmml h "... ~ _E AF Puasom | nois. ing or housecleaning ; prices H. P. 870â€"W. HELP W snn en en 0000 m SsITUATION: WANTEDâ€"As gardenér or rfls sistant, could manage small truck or dairy farm; married man, would m“ place._with living quarters; best referenées. Tel. H. P. 1318. ash Bopd essm o e HELP WANTEDâ€"Laundress for large Â¥ Ssn nB l dclk @400 ACCCC ohauay years e’;poricnoe. greenhouse gardens ; ‘good references. ‘Tel 1351 or H. P. 85. . + meemeaee 0000 SITUATION W ANTEDâ€"Position work. Tel. H. P. 1104. | sITUATION WANTED LOSTâ€"Pair of Finder please tel. Pooloaion LOSTâ€"$15 Monday noon, between National Tea store . Kindly return to Miss Pri store. [ sITUATION WANTED LOSTâ€"DO#, SMC* * " u0 Mra. E. J or see this dog, pleunnodlc#u.l.l.!hya\ 25% 9. ‘St. Johns ave., Highland Park. Tel 100 D Ttaf Tt tharal Reward. 14 mdt m C c LOSTâ€"White, blackâ€"spotted . hou! ;np;n.:“m reward. 400 Central TR W. Park av. and N. Green LOSTâ€"Dog, black W ANTEDâ€"Bricklayer. Tel. WANTED â€"â€" Experienced seamstress SsITUATIONS WANTED STATIONS LIKELY HELP WANTED WANTEIâ€"â€"Experienced . maid Bt JOunP E00e TTTCA 810â€"W . Liberal Reward i Dâ€"High class real estate Deerfield property. Address nttine. 50â€"51 Dâ€"â€"Maid, experienced, for and cooking, no laundry, . ‘Tel. H. P. 220. . 50 I‘Tâ€"5 or 6.room NOUBt, from May 1, convenient Address "A. B."_ Press 50â€"51pd ONORY UTTUF OO3 Rrasedfial l Ten store and Deerfield ave. to Miss Prior, National Tea Girl or woman to help 1 do infant‘s Mlng' work. Call at 707 S. e:ia;; â€"S)ld‘rlmm«l glasses. H. P. 1556. , . 50 fine sewing required. ;‘x) who ?thomckh'b 0:'; \ sou 4§25 S. 515 Johns av. 50 called for or delivered. erfield.. Tel. Deerfleld P. 1621; p. 2200 mm 00000000 | female Chow. If you find | and specialist in body baths will give treatâ€" ome; will be in Highâ€" i Fridays. For appointâ€" â€"â€"Painting, decoratâ€" ices | reasonablé. T!‘l' â€"Young man Would ir or carâ€"washer_or W !lo housework. Tcs% girl to take care As gardener; 12 se and vegetable Tel. Lake Forest +4 50pd for _ garden N.osmldn Eioh on Central ave. maid . for eook. 1113 m\ Have them | H. 970 50 for office 60 SEES IMPROVEMENT IN RUSSIAN LANDS SITUATION IN ARMENIA Soviet Government ‘May Clash With Turkey As Frontier ~_Is Slowly Expanding That Direction | R ,nnnd;‘ ave. Tel. point on hte Russian problem is preâ€" sented by H. C. Jaquith, director of the Near East tlief in Greece and Turkey, in a forthcoming article in the New York Times magazine of curâ€" rent history. He emphasizes the imâ€" portante of Armenia as Russia‘s spearâ€"head toward Turkey. "Throughout Russig, â€" the Soviet government is . stronger today than ever before," says Mr. Jaquith. "This is due to the fact that present govâ€" ernment officials are practical poliâ€" ticians â€"rather than inexperienced theorists. + A or | "The : great mass of peoples in former Russia is feeling new hope, new inspiration and a general stimuâ€" lation: to selfâ€"expression. < This is .a more nearly true picture of what is occurting than the conception that they have accepted the religious and economic priciples of communism. |It is true that government schdols teach a materialisticâ€"scientific point of view rather than the religious, but the peoâ€" ple themselyes are essentially and fundamentaliy religious in character." A new and somewhat h_op#ul_ viewâ€" Soviet Russia has progressed enorâ€" mously in power during the past five years, says Mr. Jaquith, and its push to the south and east seems to indiâ€" cate an approaching crigis between Russia and Turkey. During the past five years, he notes, "the frontiers of Soviet Russia have been slowly exâ€" panding eastward and southward unâ€" til today they embrace all the old territory of* the Czars. Moreover, Russian diplomacy is powerful â€" in Japan and China, Russian influence predominates over British in Persia and : Afganistan, and Russia and Turkey once more confront each other in the Caucasus. §5* casus are sturdy, industrious and proâ€" lific people.. Acrass the Araxes they look at the : depopulated _ lands of Turkey. Behind them to the north is the pressure of Russia, with its treâ€" mendous natural resources and steadâ€" ily increasing man power. This presâ€" sure of Russia may mean the anâ€" nexation of Kars within the next few years, and may eventually mean the \complete military, political and écoâ€" | nomic domination of theâ€" underpopâ€" | ulated regions of Asia Minor. .. / f May Spread NW idely \ "The low birth rate and ‘high inâ€" â€"| fant mortality in Turkey as gomppritj THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Armenia is Center "The point of this Caucasian wedge is the little state of Armenia. There has long been a peculiar bond of symâ€" pathy between the American people and these Armenian victims of Turkâ€" ‘i-s.i\‘ 'c-z.-;e'lt;ï¬nd .ruthless Enropean imperialism. This remnant of a milâ€" lion and a half Armenians in the Cauâ€" "The low birth rate and ‘high inâ€" fant mortality in Turkey as compared with Russia is highly significant. If this southward movement of Russia daes oceur, the Armenians will proâ€" bably spread again over the large extent,of country that was Armeéenian . from preâ€"historic times . unti.& the world war, a region now lapsing into désert because the Armenians ; were driven from it." x |\ Those who fret about C are reminded that they giet warm by splitting up ling: * . | By the way congress works, no one has expressed doubt that these lawâ€" makers .are being paid by the day rather than by the piece. _ Most everyone is ward to spring, an tures, so perhaps ‘all we can stand o1 THE SANITARY ENGINEER @UALCTY PLUMBING MAKES HOME swezflg‘j/ SWEETER! â€" m&."°., "FOR THERE‘S no place hoâ€"oâ€"oâ€"ome!‘â€"if it‘s with modern plumbing. ing vitality, freshen hoâ€"oâ€"oâ€"ome!"â€"if â€" it‘s furnished with modern plumbing. Aboundâ€" ing vitality, freshened, | lively spirits abide where lifeâ€"giving co'mfort-munteginz plumbing appliances abound. VIC J. KILLIAN, Inc. Tell New Hope Keeps SANITARY ENGINEERS Specialists in New Work Tel, Winnetka 1260 : eryone is now looking forâ€" ring, and its pleasant feaâ€" perhaps 28 days As about * stand of old February. A Bath a Day | ; You Fit Every Way about cold weather can always some kindâ€" GOVERNMENT CANT * MIX IN BUSINESS ALWAYS PROVES HARMFUL May Control To Certain Extent _ When Public Is Concerned, But Otherwise Injures, Says Expert , ~â€" In a carefully prepared pcter upon "Government in. Business," Dean Ralph E. Heilman, head of Northâ€" western University School of Comâ€" merce, told members of the Peoria chamber of eommsreefï¬t a noonday luncheon today why in the United States the fundamental fabric of law is designed primarily for governâ€" :ing and not for business, and in the latter activity will be a failure. This was the first of a series of addresses to be delivered throughout Illinois by Dr. Heilman under the auspices of the Illinois chamber of commerce. The speech also has been put into pamphlet form and will be widely distributed. [ like "Wherever regulation and control are reasonably ‘necessary for the purâ€" pose of protecting life, property, the public, health or safety, or for proâ€" moting the general public welfare or: for the preservation of competiâ€" tion, it is not to be criticized or opâ€" posed," said Dean Heilman. "But beyond these limits we cannot go, without throttling enterprise, lessenâ€" ing initiative and undermining those motives which have made America iwhat she is â€"the land of opportunity and achievement." |_ _ _ % This formed Dean Heilman‘s premâ€" ises and he discussed the entire question from that m;tdpoint. On the score of governnient ownership. and operation creating a saving for the people he took the negative view principally _ upon the _ following grounds :. *3 R . _ Points Outlined x 1â€"The history and experience of other publicly owned and operated enterprises prove that any possible saving in public financing through lower interest upon bonds will be t RRRRCRE No lt nllh are an increase in the rates Of CX18lâ€" ing taxes, or the introduction of new ‘ forms of taxes. Hence it will be} seen that the question of public ownâ€" ership is of vital concern to all taxâ€" payers and property owners." Dean Heilman, in conclusion, said that the municipal ownership moveâ€" ment seems weaker} in the Uutted,l es ies oo n t P anee States today ago. None of the books on goat CuIvare. inform us how to prevent politkd} opponents from getting ours. t Amateur gardeners are informed thatitwiflbebopelmtophu‘lany electric ‘light buibs this spring, &As | they never. come up. 1e Winter is said to be the time for pruning, which president Coolidge Te marks while addressing congress on the budget; _ s None of the books on goat culture. tnfarm us how to pmnt wm There is a Limit than a and control humber of years rates of existâ€"| ig in s: : in > will under PROBATE COURT‘S Proceedings Last Week in Sevâ€" esd Eattes, ® fintries â€" week: Horatio M. Maxman, Libei .â€" Will ;admitted _ to probate. . [Estate consisting of $2,000 ‘personal ,‘-mp- erty devised as followg: (After debts are paid and tombstone | e e¢ted : at grave: $100 to Margery Meredith Richard Vaughan $1,000, balance to First Methodist church of Libertyâ€" ville, in Trust fund. | Bond of exâ€" ecutor fixed at $4,000. _ * * Keene H. Addings, Lake Forest â€"special real estate bond approved. Lawrence H. W. Speidel, Lake Forestâ€"Inventory and appraisement bill approved. & | ~ Laird A. Mitchell, Zionâ€"Inventory and appraisement bill approved. . Edmund B. Hollingsworth, Zionâ€" Will admitted to probate. Estate valâ€" ued at $4,000 personal to wife Martha S. Hollingsworth, Letters testamentary issued to Â¥â€" tha S. Hollingsworth. Proof of heirâ€" ship taken.. .. > + ‘_ i Albert Jacobs, Waukegan â€"â€"> Final report approved. Estate closed. | Calvin Ellis, Libertyvilleâ€"Reports of sales of personal property,. approvâ€" Probate | court progeedings) â€" last Silas C. Burnett, Zionâ€"Petition for probate ofâ€" will and letters of adâ€" ministration with will annexed | filed and set for hearing Feb, 26. =<â€" â€"Edward S. Peddle, et al minors, Highland Parkâ€"Letters of guardianâ€" ship issued to Joseph Peddle. Bond of $2,000. e iz John W. Lang, Highland Park â€" Letters of administration issued to Frank A. muo Bond of 'Im' Proof of heirship taken. â€" â€" ; ~~ William Burnettâ€"Claim of Orlando Howard, conservator of Martha Burâ€" nett, allowed for $2882.40.â€" _ _ John Moran, Lake Forestâ€"Letters of administration issued to Sophia Moran, mother. Bond of $10,000, Esâ€" tate consists of a cause in action against the Village of Lake Bluff, in the amount of $5,000. t _ MRS.BERT | $ hecris MEDICAL BATHS % * Grm.au&bhlv-héh P. 0. Bok Highland Pari% 393 â€" ‘ * | General Floor Surfacing MACHINE OR HAND WORK Deerfield Roadâ€"Phone H. P. 894Â¥ 4 Phone 813â€"R EXCAVATING. & GRADING Office: 122 North First Street MUTUAL COAL CO. BUILDING MATERIAL Sudden Service HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS LEUER BROS. Your FUEL TROUBLES i |,\ARE°VEB¢' RECENT RECORDS BUILDING MATERIAL 0 North St. Johns Avenue Paul Borchardt 890 Central Avenue Telephone 272 ‘ards. Vine Avenue Tel Higbland Park 67 DR. IRVING C. SCHUR % P n Ii I V' y ' 16â€"18 N. Sheridan Rd.. Tel. 2190 THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY FRENCH DRY CLEANERS ‘â€"â€"__ _ AND DYERS ~‘~Phones 178 and 179 “gmz,‘wm k Have a Serpent Sting Experience is a great teacher! “Blnghrdmï¬whth--!b Likewise, A_ burnt child dreads the fire! $ "& es ARos ;LW:e heartily recommend that ju shop here from now on. And once you purchase at our storeâ€" 'btlnllin-l‘-z’h"" and scene from whence this quo Interpretative Shakespeare Miss Mury Genest was When Buick Authâ€" orized Service anywhere and everywhere is ance policy. Wherever, whene\'%l' you. drive, it proâ€" tects the conâ€" tinuous, SatlS- factory operaâ€" tion of your JOHN T. FITZGIBBONS $; Secong St. . Tel. H. P7 496 en â€" better M'm‘d‘- will give 12 photos free. PAGE FIFTEEN the winnter t "w he ./