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Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1929, p. 53

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ns Om fi,. m_ avenus id ; ~4â€"6â€"room heated .. 319. â€" kss a * 87 Eg?oonn.]oc water smmm WANTEDâ€"Family Jaundry to in good location : take Tel. H. P. 4338. 37 k“dmud. ‘iin. good 1 on nn n nennementainecemdenmimend mmmendinisnnmmmamenes ‘ water heat; also SITUATION . W. â€"room L seâ€"< t erences. Tel. H. P. 2286. E ; mige 5â€"room i â€" 87pd flw .M h'fl"'- Aalbieierniti t ie it comte t niietitinarinpnietee e isnn s Aecnenies ts n Cc m or see "John SITUATION > WANTED â€" Colored woman ate / broker. Phone wants day work or work by the week; can eâ€"room â€" flat. ~‘Te? nno, ariving car i/ ce uksm oms and glaze ungalow uhzl'.m threeâ€"room bun ; y road. Reply .t d" room with tral â€"avexiue.â€"â€"I jroom ; convenient for : mear transportation. n furnished rtment Avenue, . ; $7nc urnished, ~comfortabl ne <orâ€" two ; 14 ~ block w m% street. ower flat and br enue, Highwood. T nd kitchenette ; < ne H.â€"P.â€"756â€"W. ms, . furnished, . with ; near trangsportation, 1 â€" twoâ€"room â€" housekee. r and hot alr“l.;:: to 4â€"p.â€"m., 181 Nort wo _ and threeâ€"roo; .warm . for. winte: #, some at reduce nd up. 3 sdayy Nov housekeeping. roo suitable _ for â€" th el.<H.â€"P. $779. 3 SXpCEmIenced _ Taun finteodoctbo:: ® F _-fl A dell b:iuj':: c ~wiso rent llDf.: ri,z,.,,-::: cloan $5 vice; ay L. . Tel H. P. ; rnished. front w-fir‘ decorated ; 3 'r,i, zan, Majestic 3623 house. __Tel._H._». BB â€"_â€"SITUATIONâ€"WANTEDâ€"Experienced __chau{â€" Central avenu d. ~ Tel. H. P e to transport I. H.~P. 3426. n Bay ‘road. Te room ; 2 short block furnished.:â€" â€"Tel n Bay road. from the N gudranteed ; ont sonable. â€" H. _ ] to business cer ther roomers. furnished ANTED wood.â€"Tel. â€"Higkhâ€" rooms fo aroun 35t 6t ard 86 ad om ery 62: 36p4 d6t H. pd pd 10 pd D4 sTTUATION WANTEDâ€"Couple wishes a posiâ€" tion in a private £: woman forâ€" cookâ€" 15 tiry s exgerience tan amnes ‘moud 4 ; ml:rcu- H. P. 880, branch 21, and a«k for Josephine or Herbert Myers. _ 37pd sITUATION WANTEDâ€" would like to take h washings at home ; w ‘livered ; firstâ€"class wi SITUATION . WANTEDâ€"Married couple deâ€" sire position in same home; man to do chauffering and woman to ‘o housework. Tel. Waukegan, Majestic 8216. ~~ 81pd SITUATION ~â€"WANTEDâ€"Experienced â€" chaufâ€" fer ; also TW work. 107 Pennsylvania avenue. Waukegan, Ontario 6016. 37pd SITL stTUATIONX W * ing, MHQW&E sITUATION WANTEDâ€"General and carpenter work. See or call J% and Son, 649 Vine avenue. Tel. H. P. 4'119'2‘. sITUATION WANTEDâ€"Housework of any kind. 400 Waukegan avenue. â€" Tel. Highâ€" wood 2621. 37 SITUATION WANTEDâ€"German. girl would SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Couple desires work ; SITUATION. WANTEDâ€"Young, single man desires position as firstâ€"class butler. Adâ€" dress A. B. 6. Press office. §7 STTUATION WANTEDâ€"Man to work in garâ€" den or around the house; drive car; $125 â€"a month. Address F. G. L. Press office. SITUATION â€" WANTEDâ€"Furnaces and _ hot SITUATION WANTED â€" Dressmaking and SITUATION ~WANTEDâ€"Experienced woman with good references wants work by the m:. cleaning or laundry, etc. â€" Tel H. :1 SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Housework of any SITUATION ~WANTED â€" Colored woman wants day work or work by the week; can wive references. Tel. Glencoe 1523. 87pd SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Woman would like Thu HELP WANTED â€" Waitress, experienced. Apply in 'rnu at the Northwestern c:le, 5 South St. Johns avenue Tel. H. P. ”:'i HELP WANTEDâ€"Girl wanted as mother"s HELP WANTEDâ€" Experieneed . maid for ~genâ€" eral housework : good cook ; rpferences ; no _ inundry ; 3 in family. . Tel. H. P. 2876. _ 37 KELP _ WANTEDâ€"Girl TUATION WANTEDâ€"Young, reliable mar. 3&] vicl ‘desires Toe ufik«"g:am daily ; morn preferred. . Rose, . Juuth Green Bay road: Tel H. P. 3609. Te i c * Hrpol ences.~â€"Tel.. Plaza 8955. housework ; vreferendes." CC man as chauffer or butler, wife asâ€"maid ; experienced. 1922 Darrow avenue, Evanâ€" ston. ‘Tel. Greenleaf 4831. 37pd water henters taken care of. Tel. H. P:. 1887,;> f * $7â€"39pd plain sewing.. Tel. Mrs..Smith at Highwood 2190. s 35â€"38pdtf feur, houseman and gardner; married: go home nights; H. P. references. Tel. H. P. ironing or caring for children. Tel. H. P. 2001."_; _ : k u"z~>*~‘ tSlod sition : as housekeeper ; companion or sewâ€" ':"";, the day. * ‘Address W. D. I., Prese and _ delivered ; large ~washings <preferred â€" can> give good %e. Tel. Deer_fi_cl; helper ; go home nights. Tel. H. P. 3551 P I work or mother‘s helper | a y Classified Want Ads : Y WANTEDâ€"Firstâ€"class laundress e to take in a few more family ut home;~ work called for and deâ€" firstâ€"class work guaranteed. Tel. 57. in aees oi oee s is o Aieiiapd Nov. 14; 1029 ‘Tel, MHighwood 3310 for . general Wouse > ‘Tel. H. P. 3625 Terer 8Tpd 37Tpd 31pd 7pd 87pd at LOSTâ€"10 hn'l..ll vw ease, oval, fiat to ring; initial N ; E‘inn'ud; no â€"quesâ€" tions# Mrs. G. C. Hopkins. Tel. H. P. 80. "’ ~white male cat on y. â€" Wit lndet“p‘l-uall H. P. 1249 orâ€"return to 27 North Linden: avenue and receive reward. â€" 37 LOSTâ€" black and white male f â€" of ult“rfi- child ; mmm“w ~man street. tss . 31pd LOSTâ€"â€"Pair of light grey kid gloves ; placed â€"by â€"mistake in Lurâ€"cull â€"of ~wrong â€"coat â€"at ~D; WANTED ~TO_ BUYâ€"Antiques, â€" old < books, WANTED < TO ~BUYâ€"Victrola : must be in pfl‘mdltionc ’3“3”"}}’% or _ otherâ€" m . 8. D., CA C C Pinteg aine mm c 9 Py WANTED TO RENTâ€"House; immediate posâ€" session ; lgpminnub 81001pu- month ; in ; 'Blchhnd ark or Ravinia. Tel. H. P. “’t"i WANTED TO RENTâ€"Furnished flat or apartment; rent must. be Tel H. P. 1189. â€" MISCELLANEOUSâ€"Cars stored for the winâ€" MISCELLANEOUS . â€"_ Winter in beautiful ‘Pasadena; let us assist you in locating furâ€" nished or unfurnished bungaiows, to estates. 8. A. Seaton & company (formerly North ~Shore Realtors},â€" 829 Eastâ€" Greenâ€" street, PDasadens : Antifernin: "wee 31 1 "v-_ Moffet Appointed _ _ ______ on Advisory Board Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, chief of the bureau of aeronautics m&mm"m W. MacChesney, general counsel for Mmet CR MiReieiime s Mn Tc enc s t Lc orne on the National Association of Real Esâ€" tate boards, have been appointed to the advisory board ofâ€"the air law inâ€" stitute of Northwestern university acâ€" cording to announcement yesterday by Frederick D. Fagg, Jr., managing director of the institute. . These.two appointments increased the personne} of the board to temn. _ _______ _ _ _ Admiral Moffett was commandant at Great Lakes Naval Training staâ€" tion during the war and Gen. Mcâ€" Chesney lives on Belvidere road near Wilson. Want Brick Used in â€"-s-g---BuildinghStateiBnAdsw . resurfacing Illinois‘ hard roads is unâ€" der consideration by Governor Louis halft of the coal and brickâ€"manufac turing interests of the state made last evening by industrial representaâ€" tives from many citiest â€"The goverâ€" nor indicated that the opinion of the highway department would be asked in the matter. â€" & pamphlets, letters, furniture, . . china, m m 808: %n::i.;u street, . Elinois, Tel. University 9890. tause as Imucfl maintenance COs concrete. + «. \ Brick,. the confereeesâ€"contend, is more© durable than cément and while mor acreage L can show you from a ness lot to any sized piece. of acreage you want at reasonable prices. John A. Hoffman, real estate: broker, Deerfield.. IIl. Phorie Deerfield 61 or 245, 37pd ter. Tel. H. P. 4191 batween 8 and 5 E':'d Pasadena, California. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO BUY LOST and FOUND MISCELLANEOUS bungalow. reasonable Hâ€"F 37pd Stf IDENTIFY MAN HERE AS FORMER CONVICT Frank . Willis, in Hospital, Is Believed One of Lake Villa Bandits wounded â€"freight car 1 hiéf, as JORN inches or more. .. They Gew back ard at the Highland Park hospital by railâ€" in fashion. At least that is tbe way road detectives, according to Sheriff| they look,â€" Instead of wearing our Lawrence Doolittle, : hats down so that only one eye is A. W. Mulholland, special agent) visible, now not only both eyes must for the St. Paul railway, identified| be seen, but a goodly portion of the Willis, according to the sheriff. Mu!â€" foprehead as well. _ holland came to Waukegan for a talk| _,... _ f o with_Doolittle, when heâ€"was advised| ° ,-m,,};.kmkwlm‘ed _“n, .t &“ by the sheriff that there had been 4 ¢roo¢° Tt ;s really a fattering Tash: ‘shooting=in the Soo Line yards at ion, especially if you coat some imâ€" Lake Villa in which one freight car Orthut lithie locks out at the sides: thief was killed and another wounded. waAjp all your het on from the Mulhcolland declared that his road had back "‘%' P m: iC on mr'fnectl suffered<from losses by thievery and| s cal !:tn‘on"::e Tead Tl;ispee;r ': he went to Highland Parkâ€"where he & * the hats have i rogou identified Willis as the convict, Reed, “i‘;“yu", t.bet Tave, tophe mf'wednl the Sherifl mpomd' 1 5- f:; ?:-.‘ “LAT;‘”"‘M-. n"f:‘ 1 a% Reed, according to. the sehriff, was * l l * E‘ s i ‘ |l ! _‘ tiaries, was completed late last week at the Highland Park hospital by railâ€" road ‘detectives, according to Sheriff Lawrence Doolittle. A Knows Slain Man «. Mulholland stated that he knew the unidentified dead man and that he was a St. Louis gunman. The sheriff, who was up all night before investiâ€" gating the shooting, failed to rememâ€" ber the name of the dead gangster due to his fatigue. . .__ ing of, William Farweather, & fat‘ road detective from Bnrlin"gbon 12 years ago, and served terms in Joliet and the state penitentiary in Michiâ€" â€"â€"Reed, two years ago, advised Elmer Green, then warden at Joliet, that a gunman disguised as a priest would enter the prison with dynamite under his clothing to liberate the Chenoa bank robbers. The masquerader was trapped and thus Reed, the prison inâ€" former, was granted his freedom.: â€"~Treble the Guard Sheriff Doolittle immediately sent "Kowikt "and=â€"Car on y â€"te.. the hospital where .John De Smidt had been standing guard. â€"Chief of â€"Poâ€" ice Edward Moroney also _-_‘_ as he entered the hospital room. Reed failed to reply. . "#I thought. you said you would go straight. ~â€"I‘llâ€"come back when you find your tongue and losen up a litâ€" tle," Mulholland declared. Reed pleaded as the railroad tive started to leave the room. â€""I‘ll be back at 11 o‘clock tomorrow and listen to you talk a little," Mulâ€" hollard said as he continued out of the room. y his â€"patrotmen t grounds closely. A. W.. DeGroff, â€"special agent on the Soo Line, single handed fought the pair in the yards at Lake Villa when he caught them opening box carg, . ;';I'C. railroad. hgg__p.j%; gu‘t ih’: tween claims warrant charging Reed with larc Identification of : Fred _ Willis, mm > .. K 1..t...s1> Aomapam "Hello, Reed, remember Bill Fairâ€" "Listen, Mac, give me a break," toâ€"watch ««vet"" â€" pamb . aetecâ€" eny.! from the seasidé hotels ;;:{ Masons who are interested in having tag| & private golf course and summer Putting on Hat Now Is High Art Gesture, Says Magazine Writer The simple process of putting on a hat has become a high art in the era of present styles, according to Jane Warren Wells in Farm & Fireside. ~*Your hat must be pulled well down front.â€"It is really aâ€"flattering fash: ion, especially if you coat some imâ€" portant little locks out at the sides: me P e mee last week was that the project could be planned .deliberately inasmuch as the golf and resort season is now over and active work on the new grounds could not be started until next spring. § 1*~ > While the country club is to be spnonsored by the : Masonic g!u "Always pull your hat on from the back and see that it is perfectly straight on the head. This year so many of the hats have a pronounced sideâ€"line that you have to be careful to see that the center front of the hat comes exactly in lineâ€" with the eyes. If your hair is long and a becoming hat is hard to find, try thinning out the hair in the back, leaving just enough to tuck the ends in a modest French knot. It takes a great deal of courage to do this, but it will be much easier afterward. to find more becomâ€" ing hats as well as more comfortable anes <â€" DNDon‘t be afraid to make a it is just as necessary as a change in dress or color." s M According to Masonic leaders, presâ€" ent plans call for having the new country club in operation by June of next year. _ & Approve Plan for ~~~â€" Masonic Country _ â€"â€" _ Club in Lake Co. â€"According> â€"toâ€"> travelars,~> certain Aribés in the South Sea Islands sleep @on pillows made from the trunks of Masons from this district who atâ€" tended the meeting last week in the Waukegan Masonic temple expressed approval of the plan to establish a Masonic country club in the northâ€" pointed in each Jodge 10 Coâ€"Operaue in making plans for the proposed club. a= : â€" Meetings will be held at various times throughout the winter and a membership drive will probably be staged before spring, according to present â€" plans. â€"However,â€" the sentiâ€" west section of Lake county on thne Fox river and committees will be apâ€" membership will not be automatic but "Hats are back," she says, "two

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