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Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1931, p. 43

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Capable â€"high _children c’v:- â€" Tel. ~H.â€" P. *~~ G2H tment with kitchâ€" private dressing enette apartment ; xd; heat and hot colored womâ€" [el. . Kenwood hwo Odr J urnished apartâ€" ire at 273 W, or will store cars e ‘rates. 145 8. 8609. ~â€" S6tfpd with fleldv modern e; bath; furâ€" 1/, blocks to rent. Phone ; suitable for 1 flats â€"with bath, 11 89nd tion and busiâ€" ired. 616 W. 2434. 97. ; twin beds or N.‘ Second st. ECEMBER 3, 1931 in private famâ€" children ; close Farage space. P. 1451. 40 nd of furn. kitchenette rooms ; hot waâ€" Tiams, 542 Gen. 50. BA4tf ily washing I'.’.:’.'""!'!d : | 89pd in private famâ€" children ; close garage space. garage. _ For at the Highâ€" references, ; 2 rooms and ; rollâ€"awayâ€" e s}. Johns ith, at month.. 82tf 40â€"42 40â€"42 at PLAIN SEWING, MENDING, darning, ete., l """"‘*'_rterl‘ s, old ?!: Hall, at 40c per LOSTâ€"$Smail size Foxhound ; about FOUNDâ€"St. James school ring; owner may have same by describing ring and paying for this ad. 40 HELP WANTEDâ€"Man with some selling experienced ; must be neat and have abilâ€" ity to meet the public; position is good for $35 per week; we have others making from $60â€"$100 per week; only 2 men will be added to our staff. Call A. Nash Co., 815 â€"Chicago ave., Evanston, or tel. Greenâ€" leaf 1689. E. W. Miner, mgr. 40 FOUNDâ€"Keys on chain. Owner may have SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Youngâ€" capable girl SITUATION. WANTEDâ€"High school graduâ€" PAINTING, PAPERING AND DECORATâ€" WANTED TO BUYâ€"Electric train; must be reasonable. ‘Tel. H. P. 338. 40pd WANTED TO BUYâ€"Tuxedo, suitable for DOLLS REPAIRED and dressed. All kinds SITUATION ~WANTEDâ€" EFFICIENT HELP wHERE WILL YOU HAVE YOUR NEXT FORMAL MADE? PIANO TUNING ~â€"â€" All work guaranteed ; SsITUATION _WANTEDâ€" FREE SERVICE TO EMPLOYERS Everything in High Grade Help ; â€"â€"All Nationalitieseâ€" â€" * * NOW AVAILABLE â€" 4 FWeve ate wishes office work; will also care for children evenings; capable and reliable. ‘T. Metzel, 328 N. Sheridan rd. Tel. H. P. 4143. â€" â€"â€"â€" 40pd calling at this office and paying ioi solimk ht ho offlce and paring Tel. H. P. 8157. NO CHARGE TO EMPLOYER Tel. H. P. 2520 Winnetka 2662 PAULINE‘S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ING. â€" Good work; prices reasonable. John Christenson. Tel. H. P. 760. 32tf wishes to care for children evenings. Tel. H. P. 3344. ; 32â€"35pd Better employment service for North Shore of sewing, dressmaking, and lady‘s tailorâ€" ing, dry cléaning. We specialize in silk, velvet gowns and furs. STITCH IN TIME SHOP Tel. esses, butlers ; hotel, restaourant, office wemeny o. Ti e . MRDARDg . PC L. _3 help, ete. References POSITIVELY invesâ€" tigated. ‘ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS Mrs, M. E. Bernardini specializes in ladies‘ better dresses. For apâ€" pointment call H. P. 2849. _ 36tf eâ€"hâ€"Noâ€"â€"AKirstâ€"at«â€"Mighlandâ€"PBoerkâ€":>: .148 Elm st., Winnetka 82 NO REGISTRATION FEE UNDER STATE SUPERVISION 32 Lost and Found LEE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Wanted to Buy Help Wanted 1631 Benson ave., Evanston 693 Vernon ave., Glencoe Tel. Glencoe 1161 name of "Jas We call and deliver 40â€"42 DAVISâ€"8116â€" PE Et . PP RRECUEE "TWE. 3:00 o‘clock P.M., at The Old City Hall, Central Avenue, Highland Park, to provide for Taising mone?" for theâ€"relief and support of all poor, and inâ€" digent persons lawfuily. resiâ€" aent within said Town in acâ€" cordance with the provisions of "An Act to revise the law in relation to paupers," approved March 23, 1874, as amended. Given under my hand at High- land Park, Illinois this .30th day of November, A.D. 19831. Albert Larson, Town Cler‘l:(i WILL YOU GIVE A CHRISTMAS TO A LITTLE CHILD? Fill a ttocklngs mrklgg' whether for a Or g « ng age ; before @ TOWN._MEETING _.__. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the Town of Deerfield in the County of Lake and State of TIlinois : ye; that a Srecial Town Meetinrg will be held on Monday, Decemâ€" ber 7, A:D'; 19_3! at the__l‘murfigf FOR REAL ESTATE and. INSURANCE SERVICE call HARKNESS REAL ESâ€" TATE. Tel. H. P. 3144. 40pd PRIVATE . SPIRITUAL READINGS daily 9:5 ; spiritual circle Friday evening 7:45; all welcome; written questions answered ; mtg for all. 11 S. Second st.. Tel. lSL’ & 18. 5 MAUSOLEUM or HEADSTONE THE 0LD Aup ReciaABLE The person who took 5 rabbits : one Chinâ€" chilla "doe, 1 white New Zealand doe, 1 Checkered Giant doe, and 2 white ones, from: 315 Oakwood ave., is known and unâ€" les ~same are returned before Saturday evening the police will be notified. 40 CHAS.G. BLAKE Co ~~NOTICE : If Chevrolet 1927 coach, motor no. 928â€" 63821, serial no. 12AA49169 is not called for within 30 days it will be sold for storage and repair charges,. â€" TRADE Autoâ€"wanted in exchange for new popular well known oil burner, completely installâ€" ed. Tel. H. P. 197. Charles Beiger. 40pd 21 to Mrs. NOTICE After date of issue I will not be responâ€" gh‘htul;uydebueonmhy-uyou myself. . THOMAS H. BREWER, 631 Deerfleld ave;. 39â€"41pd See our lovely samples of cards atâ€"reasonâ€" able prices. The selection is most comâ€" received. Best of references.â€" Tel. Lake Forest 410. . Warren Herrick. 34â€"41pd in 5608 N. Western Ave., Chicago Opposite Roschillâ€"W estern ave. entrance THE UDELL PRINTING Co. ___ SHERIDAN GARAGE 532 Waukegan ave., Highwood Tel. Highwood 2815 { Miscellanecous BOARDING HORSES CHRISTMAS CARDS 586 Central Avenue Tel. H. P. 557 NOTICE Vail, 225 Laurel ave. THEâ€"P R ESss 37â€" 36â€"42pd | WKO INVENTED THE ~â€" TRLEPRONE, QUERY? made® a liquid transmitter exactly on Gray‘s plan and obtained the first speech over the wire on March 10th. No one can see a sketch of the instrument that Bell usedâ€" without concluding that the man who built it had full knowledge of Gray‘s picâ€" ture for the two instruments are practically alike, ... .:s: â€" :s0n: _ ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is he given that the Subscriber Administratrix the Estate of Isaac K. Friedman, , will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of February next, 198%2, when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notifiedâ€"and requested to present the siame to said Court for adjudication. % SARA M. FRIEDMAN. Waukegan, I!l., November 25, 1931. Herbert J. Friedman, attorney, s 120 S. LaSalle St., Chicago. ‘ 40â€"42 ‘Testament and Codicil of Daniel Rogers, deceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of January next, 1932, when and where all persons havâ€" ing claims against said estate are notified ahd requested to present the same to said Court for ;#vdlqfioo. { 8ST UNION: TRUST AND , SAVINGS BANK, Executors. When the examiner in the patent office found. these two claims on Feb. 15th, he notified Bell that he was in interference with Gray but did not notify Gray that he was inâ€" terference with Bell. On Feb. 20th, Bell had come on from Boston and was in the patent office in Washingâ€" ton: seeking â€" information â€" about Gray‘s claim. The examimer afterâ€" wards made an affidavit that he deâ€" scribed Gray‘s claim to Bell who â€"~It has been claimed that Gray was â€"not entitled_to his claim beâ€" cause he did not reduce his ideas to experiment. As a matter of fact his idea was reduced to experiment but by Bell. This should not deâ€" prive Gray of the credit of being the meritorious inventor, and it is the desire of some of Professor Gray‘s friends that he be given that credit. The reason that he has not already subscriber executor of the and â€"showed a complete working deâ€" vice for obtaining his end. Prof. Bell also knew what he wanted but did not know how to get it His today with all of our knowledge of the art of telephone acquired thru fifty years‘ experience. In this caâ€" person talking into a liquid or variâ€" able resistance transmitter, and anâ€" other listening at the other end of the line, showing the exact principle of the telephone in use today. inoperative device that could~not and never has transmitted speech. Notifies Bell $3 * ADJUDICATION NOTICE (Continued from page 5) Roverom Aubindys for Our + Adtaker i1 ‘that his place in the Hall of Fame wouldâ€"beâ€"flled â€"by.. Ter.â€"Among Bell had the best legal advice in the country and was keenly aware of the importance of the telephone, while Gray â€"was badly advised by the best electrical experts of that day that the method of transmitting speech over a wire would not amount to anything commercially and would be nothing but a scientific toy. As a consequence he did not push his cyclopedias, in their article on the telephone make the assertion that this question was decided in tuo‘l' ofâ€"Bellâ€"by . the Supremeâ€"court.Acâ€" cording to Mr. Brown this is not so and whoever wrote thoseâ€" articles must have received information from Bell sources. ¢ now acquired his claim and sued the Bell company on the question of priority of invention. This case was tried in Boston in 1880 and the Bell people, feeling that the decision would be against them, offered to compromise the case out of court and this was done. Gray‘s interâ€" ests were then merged with Bell‘s and the great question as to who actually did make the invention was never decided by a court. The enâ€" tighter." business but it cannot alter the conâ€" clusion that Professor Gray was the first to conceive of the possibility of talking over a wire and at the same time showing how it could be Some time after 1876 the teleâ€" phone began to_come into use and the Western â€"Union Telegraph Comâ€" pany, who had advised Gray that the â€"inventionâ€"would â€"haveâ€"noâ€"walue; hisâ€"own hand: "The history of the telephone will never be fully written. It is partly hidden away in twenty or. thirty thousand: pages of testimony â€" and partly lying on the hearts and conâ€" sciences of a few whose lips are sealedâ€"some by death and some by a golden clasp that grips even Professor Gray died in 1902 and went to â€"his grave a disappointed A full record of Mr. Brown‘s speech together with a mass of court records, have been deposited with the Public Library so that some future historian may have access to them and write the full history of this most important invention. C Phone 1269 $ ‘Church school, 9;30 a.m. Morning â€" worship hour, 10:45. "God‘s Favored People." _ his papers, after his death, was ound this _ tic note written in Grace Methodist Episcopal Church North gvenue and Lauretta place * N. S$. Nye, minister e ~â€" Phone 3722 Wm. H. Holgate, > Epworth League, 7:00 p.m. "How Jesus Reveals God‘s Son." Miss Faith Kuhiman, leader. A cordial welcome is extended to xPupe. FORTYâ€"ONE

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