Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 27 Sep 1934, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

*4 t tlbeq 4a} | 3 &4 w w ie ie 1 h 134 48 33 dn *3 £4 i?l ® ment and balance like rent. 1+ C looking for a real a in oo "Thauiale" stublls " sod. eltranlive charmingly fsolated and ye l envemmint to . transportation, shops . and highways, here‘s your opportunity. ; CEMETERY LOT in fine section of Mmdlâ€"‘f? A bas taken at once. ‘Tel. H.P. 3098. In Beautiful Deere Park WEARING APPAREL FUR COATS LEFT WITH US for storage and repairs, but uncalled for: â€" Black pony coat, $18; brown carscul, $24; gray caracul, $28;: leopard cat, $32; ‘American mun.m;’bhokal.vd“hm $34; Hudson Seal, $ ; genuine mink, $150; and many others worth four times their price. Also 20 jacquettes at $18 and 38 fur scarfs at $4. Economy section, MILLER FUR CO., 166 N. lichlllli.‘.'?.m PAGE EIGHT â€"POR SALE: 3 acres in Lake Forest in excellent location. with attractive country house; 5 bedrooms, 2 baths ; orchard with 50 fruit trees ; priced for quick sale, $25,â€" 000. :â€" Tel. H. ,P.> 1769. ns.st..!ox:; ave. * FURNITURE, high chair, oak rocker, 9x12 :u-rnllunhwh-ehm"fl work. Tel. H. P. 155. ; ‘ Asitf FURNITURE, here is an opportunity to buy %WBONID HARD WOOD for fireâ€" or furnace; very lowest prices. Apâ€" wily 690 Deerfield ave. Tel. H. P. 263 SHRUBS, TREES, AND EVERCGREENS, eut flowers and perennials. |_â€"___ _ 5â€"ROOM FLAT; hot air heat; kitchen furâ€" _mished ; lâ€"car garage ; Hfi miles west of | N. W. station. Inquire 918 Sunnyside ave. D2Qâ€"31 THREE ROOM rums$ APARTMENT for light housekeeping ; private bath; hot water heat; warm and comfortable; rent $ ressonable; half block south of Lincoln Ave. Station. 623 8. St. Johns ave. â€" D31 BLACK SOIL, fresh ‘and rotten man REUBEN LLOYD, Tol. H. P. 535. . AZit Baird & Warner, Inc. APARTMENT FOR RENTâ€"3 room apartâ€" ment ; Hot water heat ; Tile bath, 507 Eim Place. Phone H. P. 465. this" FOUR ROOM GARAGE APARTMENT, over looking ravine. Tel,. H. P. 246 for parâ€" FLAT FOR RENT, Highwood and Highland onmâ€"u.umn-m-u‘:a on reasonable terms. HIGHLAND P. STATE BANK. Jâ€"2 5â€"ROOM BUNGALOW ; tile bath, lâ€"car garâ€" age, 1849 Broadview ave. â€" Tel. H. ‘P. 9548 . vB30 FURNISHED . OR UNFURNISHED house at 663 W. Central ave. Inquire at H. P. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, 2 bedrooms, MODERN Tâ€"ROOM HOUSE in Deerfleld ;. 2 baths, oil heat, Zâ€"car garage, 2 blocks from § blocks from sehool; fire place, 4 Jandscaped ; rent $50 per mo. Address *â€"Press office. B3itfpd Tâ€"ROOM HOUSE, newly decorated, Dutch Colonial, hot water heat, 4 bedrooms, dinâ€" ing room, kitchen, large bath, 2 toilets, for. five lines or less if paid fPr before insertion; gents each additional line. ‘ % RATES: 50 cents for five _IM or less if paid on or b Tore insélrtion; 75 cents if not g-id‘ by Saturday folâ€" lowing publication. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutivé w ks. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid by Satutday following publication. 10 481 Crofton ave., Highland Park| | Owner, who lives in New Mexico, i# sufficiently anxious to sell to accept & Don‘t Experiment with Results â€" â€" Placg your Ad Here and Be Sure Must be seen to be appreciated, Shown only by appointment. .‘ ¢ l pcc s 2/ .+ ths k BHEHARE Znd floor Larson Bros. Garage Tel. H. P. 498. Res. Tel. 725. 1426 Chicago Ave. Evanston. ; GRE .3404â€"8996 after 6 pm UNI.$582, CURTAINS, CUSHIONS » and UPHOLâ€" Fine 10 room, 3 bath, brick home. .. Must be sold. Cost over $50,000. ' Can be sold for less than. 50 cents on the dollar with small amount of cash. Mr. Bullard, H. P. 690 846 Park Ave., Glencoe, Glencoe 1554. . A28 Highland Park‘s Best Value Chicago. Open evenings ply 690 De after .6 p.m. Tel. H. P. 5547 Just Off Green Bay Road choice beautiful pieces from fine home. Amazingly low prices, perfect condition. On display in garage of home at 8. W. corner of Cary ave. and Sheridan. rd., Highland Park. Landscaped ravine lot, 246x230 on east side of Linden ave., between Vine and Maple ; ulhuo-l- to high and grade schools, 1 k to lake, 5 blocks to staâ€" tions ; prhddtl‘.’“!ofqfllduk. l.ndl.Aum.mthmw.m Central ave. Tel. H. P. 12 AS1 Tel. H. P. 49 ticulars. Park; convenient for boarding house or ¢lub; reasonable rent; also for sale; and also vacant lots; not high toned flats. Inquire Bernardi Pharmacy, the owner, Joseph Ori. D#z9â€"31pd porch, oil heat, gurage, close to Ravinia station, uuoa-z rent to responsible persons. Tel. H. P. 844 or $420. B31 1186 or at 367 Laurel ave brick vencer, garage; corner North ave. and St. Johns ave., 2 blocks from station. Inquire at 331 Waukegan ave., Highwood HARKNESS and LLOYD JOHN OSTROWSKY NURSERY 2843 West Park Avenue 7 Offices for Rent NOTICE HARRY S. LEWIS LOT in fine section of Northâ€" offer, with small cash pay> and ts for Rent f | . O Let the Want Ads ~agéiSt Te you if you have anything _ to Sell, to Buy, Repair Share, Rent or Hire and B341â€"33pd A23â€"26 A81â€"33 A20â€"31 A31pd D3ipd B30â€"32 Advertisements received after 3 o‘cloc Wednesday, placed in another sectior ABL K O U 8 E 8 | â€"§â€"room, 2â€"bath, s living |room, oil burner,: 2â€"car garage, B | â€"~Modern Gâ€"room and parlor| on Ridge â€"Older ’i'.:;on 2 baths, $40. _ _ | ,â€"-B.uflnf:l. Mfl.mhun.. 3 baths,| 114 acres, e Poonet Aeater: (oll)| 1iL ‘E:n yard and garage at 623. Vine Ave., § * FOR PAINTING AND DECORATING call SLEEPING ROOM, 4 MeGovern| st., corner fi-cuntnl ave., just| & short block from iness center. Tel. 4 1. P31â€"38 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 2 baths, hot water always, ¢lose to |trans. and school. 315 Oakwaod ave: PrBpd GENERAL HOUSEWOR iddle . aged ‘vl:mu; plain cook. 'fi !:’Plrlm. E8ip A1 COOK, CATER some i@ 1, fancy Gecorator, high c&_'hflufl colored, 12 years experience, fi in _ , con« genial _ with |children. â€" Tel. | Englewood 8437. f C MnE E31ipd PAINTING & DECORATING EXPERIENCED GIRL will eare children by the day or hour. Tel. H. P. 3157. EA47tf WHEN IN NEED OF GOOD |DOMESTIC HELP CALL â€" / ;) [ n >~ j HIGHBANDGL . EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Goop UsED omx.g gcvéu WANTED, reasonable. ‘Tel. H, |P. 1398.; K3ipd FAMILY WASHING TO DO (AT HOME; WANTED TO RENTâ€"2 or #â€"room apartâ€" FOR RENT. In the i brick house, 5 hdm:‘lsaMr garage; oil burner; recreation room, eleéâ€" tric refrigeration ; every modern comvenâ€" ience; beautiful ravine lot; $200 | per month ; 2â€"year lease, } 59 S. St. Johns ave. ‘Tel. H. P. 1769. B31 FOR FIRST CLASS guarantéed: painting, paper hanging and decorating, call Highâ€" land Park 3591 or Deerfleld 491. | H81â€"88pd Lo [ _ ®. (B" WILLAMS Udell Bldg. â€" Tel: H. P. 2360. IRMES&sLON the RELIABLE PAINTERS AND DECâ€" ORATORS. Tel H. P. l1471.. 1101 N. Greenbay rd. Estimates cheerfully m HOME BEA sHOP 1. 1252 PLEASANT AVENUE, RAVINIA SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAYE.....76e ulfitcn.uuo hnd ovitaiifer ie lusniinades sencnn ts SHANMPOO * .... ... ... inoldhcrtecaeeccthenn cssc FINGER WAVE, dried 5 minutés.......25¢ ;gi‘m z:& dried 15 minu! n.,‘.& com| kvinied ur?rfimm ’,’:m’m strsainaf | * wn on eiquninonnemndnrnanfithe on eclrancierecprecnnicae dIM ROW ARCH _ [ __..__.__]..__.sbe SCALP TREATMENTS Frida}k' Segt. 28B New Model Residence, 410 N. Washington _ Rd., L’&e For: est.. Van Wagenen Alling. | has two Aâ€"1 white, and m+ ist class colored couples with excellent N. S. refâ€" erences ; 2 foteign born butlets ; also house men, expertâ€" gardeners, â€" cal chaufâ€" feurs, practical and trained n governâ€" esses, now available. | Tel. H. P. 2520. H. E. Alsup, mgr. Tél. G 160. E31 OPEN FOR INSPECTION Five selected Wis n maids |desire posiâ€" tions in N. 8. homes j in Saturday, Sctt. 29. Call for ation. ‘Tel. H. P. 2520. H. A mgr. . Tel. Glencod 160. 1 /+ (Wk $ +A Tok 1%% blocks southwest of Vine ave. station. ‘The best experienced h&' inable with no charge to the p! .. 1 investigate references. No _r;i'-'mfluflu Mess will call for and deliver.| |Tel. H. P. tlan omm Oe o Sae ied ol At WANTED, GOOD CORNER on Skokie Rd. Tel. H. P. 1769. 59 9. St. Johns ave. K31 HARKNESS and LLOYD ment, : garage preferred, rent reasonable ; 2 in y. (.':ll K. P. 16 or write to Box 284, Highland Park. W3ip One governess and ress \with primary teaching experience. | Call b;t.m infor» mation. . ‘Tel. H. PJ 2520. E. Alsup, Situation Wanted FRED‘S : EMPLOYMENT AGENCY | MRS. J. A. RIGGIQ‘S FRED‘S, EMPLOYMENT AGENCY | Mrs. ‘E. M. INMAN, Manager. | E2TtH Rooms for Rent FRED‘S EM&LOYMENT ‘~~ ACENCY: Wanted to Buy Wanted to Rent _ Miscellaneous Help Wanted 597 Glenview. Aveaue TBL. H. P. 178 For appointment eall Tel. H. P. 4019; REALTORS H30â€"32 2be 3be b0e 506 1be E2Att B31 B31 C Kl(l WcAth'!'fl))â€"-EH give & -l: m no children) $8â€"room apartmen ith theat for taking care of my place; mt / tand heating plant ; half block ‘of Lincoln Ave Station. 623 S. St. POLI PAIRYOF GLASSES on Midlothian ave. or PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the nder#litned Executor of the Estate of Ovanâ€" do William Waller, deceased has fixed upon widay, the 6th day of November, A.D, 1994,} @# the return day for the hearing of all dlaims against above named Estate. All persoh®: having claims against said Estate are Héreby notified and requested to attend the Frobate Court of Lake Cotnx, Iilinois, on skid date at ten o‘clock A.M. for the purpidde of having said claims fim HPL R. K. 0‘ LAK® . TY RESIDENTS, good charâ€" muon relief, &t‘h cars, wishing t t.wodubkwnnoefioa.llvolt and @xperience, briefly, addressing Box L. Pac P gcumCEhhonby given that the underaigned Executrix of the Estate of Wilâ€" Ham. ['m Ruifner, deceased, has fixed upon uesday the 6th day of November, A.D. 1984,] Hg. the return day for the hearing of all clat against above named Estate. ‘ All personi®@ baving claims against said Estate are Réreby notified and requested to attend the Rrob ucoufldhhcma. Illinois, on "{ J::tz.utmdelukm . for the purpdie . ving said claims adjusted. 1VI.‘~% _ MARY U. RUFFNER. \| ; _ ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby that the underâ€" sign ‘i dministrator of the Estate of Minnie Detrgl, Hecensed, has fixed upon Tuesday, the (6th day of November A. D. 1984, as the ratwrn for the hearing of all claims againdt the aboved named Estate, _ All" perâ€" sons||Bavying claims against said Estate are herel '; d and requested to attend the Probai¢ Court of Lake County, Tilinois, on said| dute at ten o‘clock A.M, for the purâ€" wlei i having said claims adjusted. Wl / _ . BMIL OETZEL 9?" :4"': Wé.m'.. an as signéd, Adminis 0 I, ; decense the :W â€" day :« sn ie fone al -on‘.yiu e robMie Court pose [8#, havin t Gerrit T. Thorn Waukegan, 111. un.m PUBLIC NO sign wndk N s ? z> of Névemb for \the, heari or P L ud abov@‘ med ‘1 / ADJUDICATION NOTICE f H""f', NOTICE is hereby that the underâ€" signed National Bank of Chicago, Exâ€" ecutge 6/ the Estate of Carl C. Bullock, deâ€" c »',{‘ fixed upon Tuesday, the 6th day of November A.D. 1934, as the return day for |H f“lfln%of all claims against the o zon an ow or fnep mn e Against sa are + fied| @nd requested to attend 5:."‘;..,...« ourt of Lake County, Illinois, on said date at té0 W‘clock A.M. for the purpose of hay» in qald, claims adjusted. § }* THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK _ ~OF CHICAGO, as executor of the _\ @ Last Will and Testament of Carl } [‘ â€"C,. Bullock,. deceased, by tting 29â€"31! . Moore & Sidley, its attorneys. th pr Cl t to to 75 18 76 J e best ball proâ€"amateur Lake Coiity title was won by Tom Carâ€" t f’ Northmoor, and Bill Chalmâ€" erg Of Sunset Valley, who had 69â€" 6 “ 136. Tom Kelly of Sunset Valley and George Whyte were second with 67#1â€"138.. Art Olson of Highland Pagk, the Elks‘ national amateur chHmpion, was teamed up with Dick W wat ity Tuesday night. Reward. Tel. H. P. |948. Haar M3i M Lost and Found . [ U FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT ‘‘ _ AGENCY j 149. & Lake County amateur title on on ‘the same course last by Bill Chambers, of Sunset Club, Highland Park, with a 145, ‘to nose out George , Glen Flora Club champion, as one stroke behind, with 71â€" winner of the event was Dick professional at the Albert D. private course west of Lake . Mr. Metz shot two sensaâ€" 18â€"hole rounds ofâ€"74â€"66 for a f 140 strokes, four ‘under par, . Mr. Bernardi‘s score was and the two finished third 73â€"66â€"139. | elegation of 22 golfers from rpath Golf Club, Lake Forâ€" mpeted in the event. E. Baldâ€" A."l!.induqmcye'r turned ixfx cards, with net scores ind 152 mpeqtively. Club, Highland Park, was nherâ€"up in the Lake County ional golf tournament â€" held at the Glen Flora Country W aukegan. . x 1 Golfers Win In _ ‘ounty Professional _ and Amateur Events ple of Louisiana know that eon sold it, but they. didn‘t that Huey Long bought it.â€" a Worldâ€"Herald. R, brown and white; lost Sunday ; 6 months old; children‘s pet; reâ€" J. B. Mullen, 25% Laurel ave. Tel. 626. MS1 ave. ADJUDICATION NOTICE my . Bernardi, of Northmoor ADJUDICATION NOTICE . B0 : _ fi.'"" maide, $10â€"$12. ; ll'“u:o. E. Alsup, mgr. 'gll. f k Barnes McCaughey, wcher, attorneys. , HL, , I11., Sept. 6, 1984 NOTICE office. Sept. 17, 1934 559 557 THE PR ES 8 X30â€"32 X80â€"32 X20â€"31 Nor&mm University‘s football team, hopeful of better fortunes than has been its lot for the past two seasons, will face its first test of the 1934 season Saturday when it opens a gruelling eight game schedule against the formidable Marquette eleven from Milwaukee. Northwestern Will Play Marquette at Evanston Saturday A crowd of 35,000 will witness the season‘s premiere.at Dyche stadium. Included in the throng will be nearly 5,000 ::::lukee_; followers of the Hilltop lured by the prospect of seeing their favorites engage the Wildeats in a game which has every indication of being an evenly fought battle from start to finish. _ Ten thousand Boy Scouts, Y.MiC.A. groups and boys clubs will also atâ€" tend the game as guests of the uniâ€" versity. t # _ Like Marquette, the Wildeats have nka&oeour::ev from the early season exploits a crop of sophoâ€" mores who appear to have added reâ€" newed m:r to their‘ ranks. Both the backfield and line have benefited by these newcomers who have alâ€" ready recalled memories ‘of the halâ€" cyon days of ‘30 and ‘31 when the Purple reposed at the top of the conâ€" ference. , | F + ‘There is no question but what Northwestern regards Marquette as a worthy opponent. Coach Frank Murray‘s teams have been too conâ€" sistent in their victories over larger schools not to be taken seriously. This year the Hilltoppers, strengthâ€" ened by the finest array of sophoâ€" mores in the history of the school, approach the contest in a sanguine moodg. : |¢: . ‘} _ Although Coach Dick Hanley conâ€" templates | starting an experienced crew against Marquette, there is no doubt but what a number of sophoâ€" mores wflifilter their way into the lineup before the game has far adâ€" vanced. . | f 6 Bob Swisher, freeâ€"striding halfâ€" back from Peoria, via the St. John‘s Military academy, appears to be the only first year player to fill a gegâ€" ular job g}. this stage of the seakon. He is established at left half where his speed and shiftiness may give the Purple the ball carrying they have been seeking since Pug Rentâ€" ner departed. Swisher is slight of stature, weighing but 160 pounds, but has a lot of drive and once in John Wisdom Is Killed In Lake Forest Crash the t;;d-n -{II. real touchdown threat. ~ John Wisdom, 21 years old, forâ€" mer Highwood resident, was killed instantly early last Saturday when his car gz; out of control and Sunday, Sept. $0;: 7:30 a.m., holy confmunion. : 9:30 a.m., church school service. (11 a.m., morning prayer And sermon iss plunged into a ditch beside GTeen Bay Road, near Old Eim Road, in Lake Forest. He was gccompanied at the time by Earl A. League and Victor J. H. Robbins, of Fort Sheridan, both of whom escaped with minor injuries. The car was badly damaged. ; Mr. Wisdom was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Wisdom, who live on a farm near Half Day. Several sisters also survive. Funeral services were held at 9:30 Tuesday morning at the St. James Church, Highwood, and burial was in the Mooney Cemetery, Highland Republican Rally Will Be Held In Waukegan in the Park. A Lake County Republican Rally will be held Thursday evening, Sept. 27, at 8 o‘clock at the Waukegan High Sdgaool. 4 Washington and Jackson Streets.| +. = _\ William J. Stratton, candidate for state treasurer, Francis G. Blair, candidate for state superintendent of public instruction, and Richard J. Lyons, candidate for reâ€"election as state representative, will speak on national and state issues. â€" There !till also be entertainment and music. +Other candidates will be present and will be introduced. j Trinity Episcopal Church Rev. Christoph Keller, rector Saturday, Sept. 29, St. Michael and All Angels, 9:30 a.m., holy comâ€" munion. | * Following are the unclaimed letâ€" ters at Highland Park, as given by Hugo L. Schneider, postmaster: > _ Miss Cel Corfield, Mr. Sarafini Dario, Mrs. Robert Nelsson, Mr. David Stkiu. Have Dinner Tonight The Ladies Aid Society of Grace M. E. Church, corner of North Avâ€" enue and Loretta Place are giving a dinner this evening, (Thursday) beâ€" ginning ‘at 6:15 o‘clock, in the church parlors.© This is a fine opâ€" portunity to have a home cooked meal without having to prepare it yourself. |.â€" .. CARD OF THANKS We wigh to express our deep apâ€" preciation to our many friends for the kindxl and sympathy shown and for floral tributes sent durâ€" ing our recent bereavement. Mr. and â€"Mrs. Ernest Wisdom | and family. a ditch beside Green Haak‘s Auto Supfily Cé . 25 South Second Street Ir 18 almost inconceivable that human ingengity could } that would withstand the terrific punishment of the 500â€"mile Indianapolis, May 30. g*s + T Mile after mile, lap after lap, greater angd greater he increased centrifugal force developed to separate the tread fr bodyollhc'fln.l':veryeued’pble‘mohumm'fih&.u"l tires to piccesâ€"yet Firestone High Speed W& High Stretch Cords, withstood this most gruelling $ â€"â€" Thirtyâ€"three demons of speedâ€"thirtyâ€"three pars equippe Fires High Tiresâ€"all by Gum ped High C onde= rouved the Aunuat Sffect Clnarie: Krory Ti was boupht driver or owner of the car. _ & fowintsctmmet ‘atomont Rrstries Aioctnded t _’BMM’WMM‘MMM s bou,-ndu&cbhdum-..&chw-o-plmcrhl rose to a terrific roar as they hit the straightaways at 150 miles or â€"grinding, pulling, pounding around treacherous treâ€"destroying faster than they ever dared before,. Sliding into the at these Mchupmu&hcbhfldficcbhu-::;eqflb "We The amazing record of Firestone ty at Indiar was made possible by the Fi patented p: of Gumâ€"Di Every fiber of every cord in ply of the tire is gaturated and: with pure liquid rubber; cight extra pounds of rubber 1« 100 pounds of cotton cords. * + ; There is greater between the plics‘of the Cord body and between the and the tread, As a result of this patented process of Gumâ€"Di Firestone enginegers have been 40 build a wider tread of flatter contour, with more and tougher :«llcdeeper nonâ€"skid, giving you more than 50% longer age. } € S , Don‘t delay! Call lb'¢rrw'â€"a Service ler or & $ in‘ your community to::y equip your car ?i‘:- the .P:M';E High Specd Tires for 1934. Drive with security ‘and peace of lndldnbenlâ€"â€"holl!h.rhdh‘â€"h-lu‘lbe and :-muâ€"nflmmmmwâ€"-um e was y. tire failureâ€"not one car was forced out of theiprace by tire Six of the winners finished without a tire change. * What a tribute to the Extra Strengthâ€"Safety and Dur it‘o Tirestone High Speed Tll'lo , WHAT THIS MEANS TO YOoU 4.15â€"19 . . 5.50â€"17 . . 6,00â€"17 n.o. 4.50â€"20 .. EVERGREEN S OF EXTRA STRENGTH O'S,IFE“ AND IE.'EIUII'".“' 1 uert limoven! / Amazing M El THE HNEW mzafiroufi‘i HIGH SPEED TIRE FOR 1934 SIZE WORLD RECORD BROKEN! 22%% OFF ON TIRE$ PRICE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEp PCRFORMANCE RECOR Pn eemgining eare in «h Phone Highland P MRESTONE WiGk SPECD TIRE _â€" HUnequaled '.* g91 43 1$ { 1 | €HI

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy