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Highland Park Press, 24 Jul 1930, p. 37

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NOTICE MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUYâ€" 100â€"AUTOMOBILESâ€"100 Newâ€"wanted at onceâ€"Used Will pay cash or sell on five per cent commission Open evenings and Sundays LOST REWARD for return of black silk coat taken from auto fn Ravinia Purk Inst Friday eveâ€" ning: purty. was seen. taking cont, Please eall Radeliff.0656 or write to 14 8. Wood SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Garden work, eare of lawns or any kind of work nround the pluce; by day or week; experienced. Tel. ‘N. Chicago 3882 J. W. Williams. 211«) SITL SITUAT SITUATION WANTED HELP HELP WANTED | Experienced HELDP WANTED â€" Good W AQ LO8T _ Brown and Tuesday ; reward SITU SITUATION WANTED~â€"â€"Colored couple desire position in private family as chauffeur and nursemaid or maid cook ; best of references. Tel. Drexel 9288 21 HELP _ WANTEDâ€"Reliable couple HELP_WANTED â€" STENOGRAPHER AND TELEPHONE OPERATOR:; must be able to take dictution and compose own letters ; HELP HELP WANTED TO BUYâ€"Used typewriter in good condition ; â€" portable preferred; must be a barsgain. . Address Box 692 Press office. 12pd WANTED TO RENTâ€"F right or miniature sr condition ; state name price of rental to Mrs. office. PAINTING, PAPERING HELP bond#; I hnve a wain . your . losses venient time . to O8T Last ‘Thursday ; man‘s gold watch chain with knife on chain? finder please call efter this date ELI‘~ WANTEDâ€"Salesman or saleslady «posâ€" wessing ability and ‘vefinement to e@ll on the better homeowners in . Highland Park and Lake Forcst; to present n protection service that is meeting a real need, Apply 355 Cenâ€" tral ave., Highland Park, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 21 call Radeliff «t., Chienseo. 1281, Chicage Thursday, July 24, 1930 second work ; two roud. NATIONAL MOTOR CORPORATION Largest Automobile Brokers Phoi M;."éhfh .“ud #uauuo 451 mes N. ieago + 1208 South Sheridan Road _ â€" North Chicago, IIL must work; one who ean tuk ing; family of 4 adults; Dale Lane, Ravinia. Tel housework man desires work of home or sarden ; eut un, wash nuto, ete.; Central â€"7149. wood ~work; prices reasonable tenson. Tel. H. P. 760, to take dictation and compose own letters ; have pleasing voice over. the telephone and understand _ P.B.X. switchboard; wive ‘aie, experience, references und sulary required in first letter. Address 8. M. Press office. 21 need have 1829 NTED TO BUY JATION â€" WANTEDâ€"Chauffeur. houseman gardener; references. . Tel ATION _WANTEDâ€"Girl for general housework ; t be nentâ€"und elean; references requir« must like children. ‘Tel. H. P. 38%0.. 21 od cook ; mar Inquire 384 WANTED TO BUY MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDâ€" Partâ€"time maid ‘to come at Jock every day ; only experienced maids apply.â€" Tel. H. P. 3951 ‘ £ipd LOST and FOUND WANTED HELP WANTED ON ntrneted rk N WANTEDâ€"High school iirl deâ€" k as mother‘s helper, or general c. Tel. Libertyvilleâ€"670â€"Râ€"1. _ 21pd vn and tin polie reward to finder. will not WANTEDâ€" Chauffeur or general ot be responsible for mny by my wife or unyone else, John T. Erickson. 21pd Owhers of defaulted plan whereby. you can reâ€" Write, giving. most con« eall. â€" R. Armstrong, Box « Exporicneed cook good â€" wases. . Tel. ood girl for gencral house an tuke charge of cookâ€" adults ; ownâ€" room. . 2207 Lot i Hundy allâ€"around . any kind around the wrass, clean up, paint higthest references, Tel. family r 3 months; an up« ind piano; in good of maker, size, and J. K. care of Press AND DECORATING 50x150. . Tel. H M dow ; loxt Please call white and to drive H John Chris« 2164 P girl for Mornine lost H H 21pd 21pd 21 pd 21pd 21 pd Lpd H. 21 Clus Class No, 20 Jumpers Touch and Out Won by Rolla Reed, Chester D. Buird, ridden by Miss Elizabeth Chase. Sceond _Elying _ Andy, Johr R.. Thompson. Thirdâ€"Craps, Sergeant Michael A. Gaffney. Fourth: Golden Prince, Mujor R, B. Nord« heimer. % Cluss No. 7 Machine Gun, Howitzer or Sigâ€" nal Cart with One Mule Won by Molly, Company D, 2nd Inf. Second Logun, Company D, 2nd Inf. Third â€" Dock, Company D, 2nd Inf. Fourth ~Blackie, Company D, 2nd inf, Class No. 4 â€" Officers Jumping Won by Jâ€"206, General Frunk Parker, Second . Lad, 1. John M. Bethel. Cl Cli Fourth King Bee, Dr. J. 1 Cluxs No. 14â€" Hunt Teams «â€"Won by â€" Pirie Entry, John Sceond â€" Troop B, 14th Cav. Third John E. Hughes. Class No. 28 Children‘s Jumping Classe Won hy Achieve, Richard Knobloch. Sceeond Silver Queen,â€" Fredu Robinson Third Robin, Idamay Minotto. Clasa No. 27 Lady‘s Suddle Horse: any Won by _ Prince. Doree, Elins Mayer. Secondâ€". Margnret Arjot, Mru. E. R. Thih.I'th-ll Likker, Mrs. Herbert A. lich. Fourthâ€"â€"Buddy, Mrs. C. Ward Erwin. Third Cheetah, H. Ear] Hoover, Fourth : June, P. C. Randolph and R. R Richardson. Cluss No. 34â€" Children‘s Horsemanship Clas: Won by 207 Silver Queen, Freda Robinson Second 111 King, Troop B, 14th Cavairy ridden by Miss Edith MeCarthy. Thirdâ€" Miss Suzanne Traub. Fourth â€" Butterball, Mansfield Hushes. Class No, 3 Reserve Officers‘ Jumping Won byâ€" Lieut, H. M. Hopp, 318 Cav. Secondâ€"Lieut, G, R. Brown, 220th Cay. Thirdâ€"Licut. M. Termaine, 317th Cav. Fourth â€"Lieut. W. R. Whitaker, Jr., 317t Cl Class No SIXTH FT. SHERIDAN HORSE SHOW SUCCESS Second . Lad, Lt. John M. Bethel. Third Arabella, General Frank Parker, Fourth ~Messenger, Major Sumner Waite Sceond . Flying Andy, John R. Thompson. Third. My Delight. Miss Theo Winters. Fourth â€" Gledhenther, John T. Piric. ass No. 28 ‘T‘wo Saddle Horses: any height Won by Red Likker, Mrs, Herbort A. Fried» lich, ‘Margaret Argot, Mrs. E. R. Seose. Second â€" Cavalier, Elins * Mayer. _ Sporting Extra, Klins Mayer ass No. 10 Corinthian Class Won by Flying Andy, John R. Thompson. Sceondâ€"â€" Pathfinder, ~Miss Frances Richardâ€" Third‘ Fads, Mr. Raiph J. Hincs, ridden by Miss Elizabeth Chase. Fourth . Miss Middleburg, Mrs. John E. Hushes, nss No. 32. Henvyweight Polo Pony Won by San Landers, Major C. C. Smith, Won . by Seeond Third . . Fourth Sceand Thirdâ€"Bless Her Heurt, J Fourth _ Bird of Freedom, Van Natta. hys. No.â€"20 Five Gaited | helght Won by Nelda Dare, Mrs Secondâ€"â€" Elmae, Elins: Muyer mss No. 21 ‘Three Gaited Horses Won by â€" Marguret Argot, Mrs. E. R. Seese Scecondâ€" Cinderella, Elias Mnyer. Third. ~Buddy, Mrs. C. Ward Erwin. Fourth ~Cuvalier, Elins Mauyer. ( uss No. 17 â€" Olympic Jump Won byâ€"â€"Flying. Andy, John R. Thompson Secondâ€" Tan King, Mra. R. R. MeCormick Third Jâ€"206, General Frank Parker. Fourthâ€" Jrish Lad, Mrs. R. R. McCormick ass No. 31. Lightweight Polo Pony Won : by â€"Queen _ Alexander, Mijor C. C nss No. 11 Lady‘s Hunter Won by Fuds, Rulph J. Hines Second â€" Flying (Andy, John F Thirdâ€" Good Morning, P. C. 1 Ralph Richardson, Fourthâ€"DPathfinder, Mixs Fram Thi Smith Third Sccond tin. Third . Beulah Briscoe, Eli urth ridde nd . by nd No (Continued from page 6) io. 35 Children‘s Horsemanship Class byâ€"Carol,. Miss Gloria Walters. d~ Flogus Girl, Miss Jane MeIntosh, â€"Silver (f‘l'wen, Miss Fredu Robinson. h Show Boat, Lieut, Hobart D. Reed, en by Richard Knobloch. o. 9 â€"Amateur Owners‘ Jumping Class by Puthfinder, Miss Frances Richardâ€" trimmed, grubbed out and cut ; refer furnished. 21 8: Greenbay rd. . Tel Saturday, July 19th 20 Jumpers Touch and Out Rolia Reed, Chester D. Buird, ridden Elizabeth Chase. Ilying Andy, Joh R. ‘Thompson. Elying Andy, Joht R.. ‘Thompson ‘raps, Sergeant Michael A. Gaffney Golden Prince, Mujor R. B. Nord olonel Sprasue, Colonel 1. Entry, Major A. R. Harris 2â€"Hunter Huck Ends, Rulph J.. JOHN & JONES Gnited Saddle urt. John ‘I Hines Frances Richard Muyer. Mitchell R. ‘Thompson Raundolph . and T HE P RESS ol. Thos Horke Rid helicht Fried 21pd |® Budgeteer‘s Dilemma Planning a vacation which will give you an agreeable feeling of spending casually, while it doesn‘t meke you skimp beforehand and leave you broke afterward, is someâ€" thing of a job.â€"Woman‘s Home Comâ€" panion. Sceon.:: Show Boat, Lieutenant Hobart D Thirdâ€"Curly, Lieutenant John T. Keeley. Class No. $3â€"Polo Pony Scurry Won by Curly, Lieutenant John ‘T. Keeley Secondâ€" Colonel Sprague, Col. I. 8. Martin ~ Thirdâ€" Show Bout, Lieutenant Hobart D Class No. 26â€"Saddle Horses: any height Won by Prince Loree, Elins Mayer, Secondâ€"Red Likker, Mrs. Herbert Al Fried Thirdâ€"Margaret Argot, Mrs. E. R. Seese. Fourth ~Sporting Extra, Elias Mayer, Cluss No. 5â€"Officers‘ Pair Jump Won by Arabelia, General Frank Parker; Ampere, General Frank Parker, Second ~Skylight, Lt. W. M. Bures; Sam Lieut, John M. Bethel. Thirdâ€" Entry, Lieut. John T. Keeley and Lieut. Prentice E. Yeomans. lich. Thirdâ€"Betty‘s Dream, Miss Bettie Poor Fourthâ€"Dixie Girl, Mrs, Jevne Hausgan. Cluss No. 18 ~Fort Sheridan Officers‘ C Challenge Cup Won by Fads, Raiph J. Hines, ridden Miss Elizabeth Chase, Second â€"Tan King, Mrs. R. R. MeCorm ridden by Major Harry D. Chamberlin Third ‘Top Webcht, Col. Albert E. Pei Fourth Irish Lass, John T. Pirie, Class No. 15 Fort Sheridan Hunter Ch Cluss No, 21 Handy Jumpers or Hun Won by Craps, General Frank Parke Secondâ€"Golden Prince, Major R. B. heimer, e Third 4â€"206, General Frank Parker. Fourth Hulio, Troop A, 14th Cav., by Serweant Michael A. Gaffney. Class No. 25 . Saddle Horses: over 15. Won by Prince Loree, Elins Mayer. The noisy type of tourist can be found everywhere, but they are not the body of the country, or its brain â€"â€" only itsâ€" noise. â€"The American Magazine. lon on m on m on m e m e m e o m o n on m s e o o h o m o s e s e s s e e o i o i e ns n o e s s is ns us s s on Lieut. Prentice E. Yeomans. Won by Miss Suzanne Traub. / Recondâ€"â€" Miss . Middleburg, _ Mr«. John _E Mushes, ridden by Mansficld Hughes. Third â€"Silver Queen, Freda Robinson. Fourth â€" Little Boy, Troop A, 14th Cav. ridden by Master Schwertfeger. ass No. 18 $250.00 Jumpers Stuke Won by Miss America, U. 8. Army ‘Team Second Joe Aleshire, U. 8. Army Team. Third Rolla Reed, Chester D. Baird, ridden by Miss Elizabeth Chase. Fourth 206 Jumping Juck, John R. Thompson, pionship Won by Fads, Raiph J; Fines, ridden by Miss Elizabeth Chase. Second Flying Andy, John R. ‘Thompson. ass No. 16 1980 Grand Hunter Championâ€" whip of the North Shore Horse Show Cirâ€" ship uit lich on by ‘Fads, Ralph Mixs Elizabeth Chase condâ€"Flying Andy, nd The choice homestead of Marion Claireâ€"now for sale. This estate of nearly an acre at 700 Center Avenue, Lake Bluff, is beautifully wooded and landscaped with roseâ€"bower and hedge. 16 roomsâ€"ideal for entertainâ€" ing. Luxurious screened garden house and threeâ€"car garage. Lake Forest schools and academies close by. Priced very reasonably for quick sale to allow Miss Claire to fill engagements abroad. Send for descriptive circular or call for price and full information. 1649 Sheridan Road, Wilmette Red Likker, Mrs. Herbort A DO YOUR CHILDREN LOVE SUNLIGHT SPACIOUS GARDENS AND THE LAKE LAKE BLUFF BILLS REALTY, Inc. John Hines Hunters Thompson ridden . by Cham ridden Nord lut by North Chicago Bank Robber Is Held to October Grand Jury At the North Chicago police staâ€" tion, Bruce Morse, 27, 2106 Kristan avenue, North Chicago, Saturday exâ€" pressed his regret for having held up the Lake County State bank Friday morning in an effort to secure money Morse made his escape to his waitâ€" ing car but was later caught and identified as the robber by two bank guards and three women. ‘Those who actually caught him were: His wife, Evelyn, and children are to be adequately cared for by the county, it was stated at the North Chicago police station, to provide for his family and dispose of bill collectors for once and for all time, according to the Waukegan Times. J. A. Newell, inspector of the INliâ€" nois Bankers‘ Federation, was in North Chicago investigating the case and it is believed that those who aided in catching Morse are to be given a reward, Morse walked into the bank Friday morning at 9:45 o‘clock and placed a note in front of Miss Elsie Streed, assistant cashier, demanding that Miss Streed tossed him the money and as he started to walk out pressed the burglar alarm. So did Miss Monâ€" eta Jones, who was at the next winâ€" Mrs. Catherine Jeffers, Miss Elsic Streed, Miss Moneta Jones, Edward Holmberg and Al Childers. After considerable grilling he finalâ€" ly confessed and disclosed the money, which he had hidden in his shoe. she turn over $500 in $20 bills to him under threat of death. ‘The note stated that he had a bomb under his arm which he would drop to the floor if she gave any signal. Miss Streed tossed him the monev The robber waived a preliminary hearing before Police Magistrate J. B. Neahaus and was placed under bonds of $5,000. He was later to be taken to the county jail to await trial before the October grand jury. Wilmette 3740

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