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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 Jul 1918, p. 4

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1918 Financial Statement of the War Emergency Union 8 1 J The general character of the work of the War Emergency Union is indicated in the following statement and the figures show that the account is an active one and quarterly reports from flected in this expense rendered by the citizens in the various war activities. every one of its men in service supplied with personal Winnetka to ki. not an idle one. These accounts are audited and them sent to the State Council of Defense. Re- account is the personal service which has been of Winnetka co-operating through the Union This work and this money has enabled comforts; to supply our local branch of the Illinois Militia with overcoats, as well as assisting in campaigns for Liberty Italian Relief, as well as of information furnished other equipment; to finance the expenses of the Bonds, Red Cross Funds, Y. M. C. A, Belgian and some local war relief; to assist in the dissemination by the government; to assist in the organization of the War Gardens which now cover our territory; to maintain a record of the service of all Winnetka citizens; for a large number of also the maintenance o and a large corps of v a very busy place. and each week to keep open house sailors from Great Lakes station. It has enabled f a central office with a Secretary in daily charge olunteer workers whose activities make the office Cash Receipts and Disbursements from January 1, 1918 to July 1, 1918 BIB SE EN sea $ 764,65 Balance, January 1, Receipts SabSCriptioNsS--SuSIaINING oo. i ha ie sia aains ah ada $3,732.75 Conn ING sf de dae Laas nn naa ae 200.00 FUL Re EE EEE Ue JERS Se SL A 42.00 Miscellaneous ...... iia daiisde dis ne 27.00 Overcoat Fund (for Ill. Reserve Militia) 1,642.93 " MacDowell Musical Club Fund ............ 136.00 Garden and Food i... is ieaineasisss «ss emnn 17.55 Silvercruys Fund for Belgian Relief ....... 331.18 Smileage Book Account ..:..... tee se caves " 30.00 Wool Account--for sweaters. socks, eac. . 31.20 6,190.61 otal tReceipts oii. i io iitoninm nos vases Sinnlsis suis sis sin siainisinn iss snsinss $6,955.26 Disbursements Overcoat Fund (for Ill. Reserve Militia) ..$1,642.93 Publicity, etc. (incl. bulletin boards, etc.) 311.87 Garden and Food 'Production &....L..... 0... 65.75 Red Cross. .c. on. ini do, io odiimse van vins 4.00 'Wool Account--for sweaters, socks, etc 159.05 Smileage Account ....... . asi ana 30.00 Silvercruys Fund for Belgian Relief ...... 331.18 Mar Relief Loan ..... cc vsssvnimsssnsssrve 83.00 Comfort-Iits i 0 ll Baia Joel. ou 158.67 Expenses of Liberty Loan Campaign ...... 109.00 Military Recreation ..... ie ida vidi dais 1,106.26 Miscellaneous .c.. aii oe iidaidi diesels 5.25 Batriotic Meetings. J hah odoin vided. 256.38 General Expense J ova ast e vale dada day 619.67 Total Disbursements .. Balance on Hand, July 1,:1918 SERVICE FLAG STARS AND |r OR SALE--BABY CARRIAGE, $10.00; basinette, $1.50. 1070 North avenue. | THOSE ENTITLED TO THEM | TG18-1te FOR SALE--USED PIANOS AND players; overhauled. Gua y or } Ww ashburn. L.von & HealwX According to further anof alt re i I. $90.00° Shoni gulations of the : A cate | General's depar | representation sel imited to should to the ryice from: the milly club a REAL ESTATE mily, club, church or 5 PURNISHED 3 1zation. i housekee sping; bat laun- As to service fl flown from! ities: hot water heat. 883 1 4 he : in h 3 al Brie Winnetk: (TAT. homes, the ; fathers; | T15-tfc sons, husbands may be | FOR RE FLAT AND 4- represented on the service flag room cot rent. Phone Win re. ¢ : 47 . fv to 3 a 1065 or 1212 T16-tfc 2r going directly to 2 JerviCe >] TNT = G ~ ther ng ectl) 9 the VICE] FOR RENT--5-ROOM APARTMENT, from the particular household or not, sleeping porch. 545 Lincoln ave nue. but that others not SO related-- Ayres Boal, 122 S. Michigan avenue Sirs RE "3 yr Roa Tel. Harrison 1043. T16-4tc cousins, nephews, etc--mnust have| TFET TO RENT IN OR NEA actually been a part of t usehold Winnetka one room with twin and gone into service from such B desired. Tel, Ie ya ite household. c No club or other organization! HELP WANTED should display service flags unless|BOYS ~WANTE BW NEED aE Ye individuals EhtAT he These rvices of a number of Grammar the individuals represented bv the| School boys for permanent part-time stars are actually meinbers of the, w ik. The boy we select will be or : . A: vier 4 Bo paic well anc given an opportunity club or organization flying the flag, | toe learn. and advance. Apply ---------------------------- * P v W Lieber, 988 Elm street, FIGURES SHOW WEALTH Winnetka. Ill. T18-3tc OF THE BELLIGERENTS SITUATIONS WANTED LET MISS CARLSTEN DO YOUR | dressmaking and alterations. Phone Th E on Allies. including Winnatlra 911 hefore 8 a. ™m. T29-tfc e intente Allies--inc uding gIPUATION WANTED _BY EXPER- Russia and including only those ienced infants nurse; good referenc- British dominions which 'are self- _<¢3. Tel. Winnetka 1250, Tis itr governing and only the United States LOST AnD FOUND proper-- have 11,000,000 square miles [[OST_DIAMOND PLATINUM PIN. of territory, 303,000,000 people, and Mon - $495,000,000,000 of national wealth. | The Central Powers square miles of wealth. The entente owe of $69,000,600,000, hick per cent of their tota Central Powers owe $37 28 per cent of their nat: territor people, and $134,000,000,00 Lost omewhe e in Winnetka' July 15. $25.00 reward to finder. Eisendrath, 527 Cherry Winnetka 458. T18-1tc 1 f P.od. street. Telephone have 1,250,000 y, 147,000,000 ! 0 of national ~__ MISCELLANEOUS { RAZOR _BLADES--ALL KINDS OF razor blades sharpened while vou wait. an aggregate debt | | Satistaction gmaranteed. Chandlers is about 14, fn Davis-st. Mvanston. 6-123-t tfe The | HAVE YOUR PIANO TU NED : assets. 1! month. Special price $2.00. 7.000.000 )00, or guaranteed. Patterson Pros. 1522 onal wealth. { Sherman avenue, Evanston. LTG35-tfe ie ---------------- \ WANTED TO BUY--SECOND HAND clothes. Holsman, 524 Davis street. 1 Phone 4676 Evanston. Drop postal o fe LTG34-tfe Classified Ads "PHONE SUNNYSIDE 494 FOR FREER id i demonstration of the Hoover Vacu- | um leaner, Eden Washing Machine { and plex Troner. pavments. FOR SALE Chicago Electric Se Co.. 1135 % ) Wilson ave., Chicag J FOR SALE--LATE MODEL PAIGE, wE "BUY AL TT KINDS "JUNK, six cylinder, scven passenger, with pay the best pric Paper, rags. glass sides: in perfect running con- ron. bottle 111 kinds of junk dition. Will demonstrate. Call Wil- I Golinsky. 822 Prairie ave. Wil- mette 118. 14-123-tfe ,qette, Telephone 1150 Wilmette. FOR SALE---2-TON TRUCK, WISCON- Junk ccllecting for the Red Cross, sin Motor, Raefield carburetor, A-1 LTG36-2tp shape. Apply Wilmette Garage. MR." A. B. COLLINS OF THE NEWS 20-123-1tfc Agency has the Glencoe News at his | stands and is also the agent for HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE enhscriptions. D.-H.-tf CHIFFONIER, DOUBLE NEW EMPLOYMENT AGENCY OPEN- bed and spring, 9x12 rug. Phone end. Mrs. O, Spiegel, proprietoress. Winnetka 1046 or call $14 Linden 545 Provident avenue. Phone 1475 avenue, upstairs. Win. T17-tfc T18-1tc i LUNE NOTE 60c ik DR. W. W. VANCE 1 Aft » 8 | Dentist | Andala Carte Toy H | Successor to the late 1" Reservations by phone ! DR. O. D. SWAIN mm Randolph 1928 | Phone Glen. 54. Glencoe, Ill. | 308 W. Madison St. SRussianTeaRoom || moun 5 2 5% 0. m. 'w W. H. SALISBURY & CO. 116 S. Michigan Ave. | / |W BW PF Est. 1855 - Chicagoll B p LB B & 4 4 iB _ Second Floor ~ "1. | 0YBUR 615 Davis St., Evanston Matinees 2 and 4 Evenings 7 & 9 Friday July 19 NORMA TALMADGE in "DE LUXE ANNIE" Burton Holmes Christie Comedy Saturday Only July 20 CARLYLE BLACKWELL and EVELYN GREELEY in "THE GOLDEN WALL" and TOTO in "Cleopatsy" Hearst-Pathe News NEXT WEEK Monday Only July 22 PARALTA PRESENTS BESSIE BARRISCALE in "MADAM WHO" Tuesday, Wednesday, July 23, 24 ALICE BRADY in "THE WHIRLPOOL" Thursday July 25 ELSIE FERGUSON IN HENRICK IBSEN'S PLAY "A DOLL'S HOUSE" System THEN A SPEAKER turns his face from his listener, he ma- terially reduces his chances of being understood. The same rule applies when one talks over, under or aside from the telephone transmitter. To obtain the best results in using the telephone, speak directly into the mouthpiece with lips close to but not touching it. Talk slowly and distinctly in a clear, well modu- lated tone. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY The Shore line residents of in contain interesting Iiimited Service. NORTH BOUND P.M. M., and every until' 11:34 'A. M,, thirty then A.M thirty minutes thereafter \ Chicago Ticket Office: Phone Central 8280 7 NORTH SHORE INAND. Limited Service to Milwaukee NORTH SHORE LINE Winnetka 1 hour information in Leave Glencoe at 6:34 A. M,. every hour thereafter until 11: On Saturdays, at 6:34 hour cs every minutes until 8:34 P. then every hour until 12:34 A. M On Sundays, at 6:34 A. M., 7 .» and 8:34 A. M,, and ever 11:34 P. M., then 12:34 A. M. For further information apply at nearest ticket NORTH SHORE. LINE 137 South Clark Street Passenger Station via the the North given can reach Milwaukee' via schedules below about the 47 minutes. The detail North Shore SOUTH BOUND I.eave Milwaukee at 5:45 A. M,, and every hour thereafter until 45 P. M., and then 11:15 P. M. Saturdays, at 5:45 .:A. M., and every hour thereafter until 10:45 M., A. M., then every thirty minutes until 7:45 P. M., then 8:45 P. M., 9:45 P. M.,. 10:45 P. M.. 11:15 P. M., and 11:45 P. M. Sundays, at 5:45 A. M., 6:45 A. M,, and 7s A. M., and every thirty minut thereafter until 11:45 P. M. ki until office of the Milwaukee Ticket Offiice: 187 Second Street Phone Grand 1136 Winnetka Ticket Office: Phone Winnetke 963

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