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EE I er © TT Ty A ------ 14 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1923 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - REAL ESTATE OFFERS : Rates--10c per line for each in- sertion. Minimum 3 lines. Copy must be in by Wednesday at 12 p.m. Rates for the same ad- vertisements in The Lake Shore News, Winnetka Talk and Glencoe News, 20c per line. Black Face Type Charged Dou- ple Price. FOR RENT--ROOMS ii FOR RENT--LOVELY FRONT ROOMS in modern east side home. Convenient to trans. and cafeteria. Tel. Wil. 1940. LTG10-1te FOR RENT--ROOM, WITH OR WITH- out light housekeeping, convenient to trans. Addr. Weekly Talk A-45. TG43-1te ROOM FOR RENT--725 PRAIRIE AV., Wilmette, nr. trans. Phone Wil 442, LTG10-1te FOR RENT--FURNISHED RMS. ALSO housekeeping apt. Tel. Wil. 935-M. Nr. _all trans. LT1-tfc FURNISHED ROOM NEAR LAKE WITH or without board. Tel. Winn. 500-J. STORAGE SERVICE STORAGE MOVING--PACKING--SHIPPING HOUSEHOLD GOODS CHAIRS AND TABLES FOR RENT Iredale Fireproof Warehouse Phone Evanston 955 Wilmette 1332 Winnetka 1332 LTG10-tfe FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE--PIGEONS, GOOD BIG birds for squab raising, $2.00 pair. 10 white Plymouth Rock pullets, $2 each. REAL ESTATE T43-1tp ER , TUE Sg hl 1 W. Ply. Rock Cockerel, $3 if taken to- WISHING YOU A HAPPY FOR RENT--ROOM. GENTLEMAN. gether. L. B. Kuppenheimer, see Tel. Win. 1470. TG43-1te gardener. T43-1tp AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR For North Shore Property see HILL & STONE 398 Central Ave. 545 Lincoln Ave. Highland Park, IIL Winnetka 40415 Linden Ave. Wilmette, 111. LTG10-1tc FOR SALE -- A SUBSTAN- TIAL. WINNETKA HEIGHTS HOME 3 r, 5h wooded lot; right! Owner make offer. HEINSEN & CLARK 556 Center (formerly W. R. R. av). Tel Win. 254. ¢ LTG10-1te FOR RENT--SHERIDAN RD. BEAU1I- ful 8 rm. Dutch Colonial, Artistic and comfortable furnished home. 2 baths. H. W. heat, electrical appliances. To satisfactory people will rent until May or June for only $175.00 per mo. WILMETTE REALTY CO. Tel. Wil. 1304 514 Fourth St. e : LTG10-1tc NEW DUTCH COLO. SUN-PAR., H. W. H., extra toilet, nice location. Cash $1,500, terms. Price $15,000. See the $75.00 per ft. lot in the $125.00 location, 3 blocks to lake. These are real bargains. M. L. MOODY & CO. End of "L'" 511 4th St. Tel. Wil. 2248 : LTG10-1tc WILL BUILD YOUR HOME FOR CASH or monthly payments. CHARLES BRETHOLD Loans, Fire, Liability, Theft and Auto Insurance, First and Second Mortgages. 545 W. Railroad Ave. Tel. Wil. 65, LT36-tfc KA. SPECIAL BARGAIN. 6 rm. house. 50 ft. lot. Paved 'West side. $2700. Address Lake ews. A-43 . LT10-1te w. ht., tile bath; beautifully garage. Built right! Buy moving East. $18,000. WILMETTE On Chestnut, Ashland, Elmwood. 7 Wil- mette agents will show it to you. John P. Gage, Vineland, N. J. LTG6-bte VACANT BUSINESS PROPERTY ON CENTRAL St., Evanston, ripe for development, stores and apartments. JOHN F. HAHN herman Ave. Tel. Evans. 2382 1018: She " « LTG10-2tc FOR SALE HOUSE I WANTED--MAIDS 'WANTED--GIRL WANTED TO RENT--ROOMS WANTED--ROOM OR ROOM AND BD. by young man. Address Winnetka Talk -48. T43-1tp FOR SALE--AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE--STUDEBAKER LIGHT- six Touring 1921, this car is part of an estate which must be closed at once. A fine bargain, $600.00. MOTORS SERVICE INC. Wilmette LTG10-1te DODGE roadster Monroe touring FORD. ei ven eie WERSTED MOTOR CO. Tel. Winn. 165. 562 Lincoln Ave. LTG10-1tc FOR SALE--1920 WILLY'S-KNIGHT touring car, excellent mechanical con- dition, price $650.00 Tel. Winn. 717. TG43-1tc FOR SALE--FORD TOURING CAR, 1918. Price $60. Phone Winn. 599-W T43-1tc HELP WANTED--FEMALE WANTED--COMPETENT WHITE GIRL, general housework, family of 4. No washing, must be fond of children. 6- room house. $15 per week. Mathison, 84 Abbottsford Rd. Tel. Kenil. 2190. TG43-1tc WANTED---MAID FOR GENERAL housework, exp. cook, no laundry, ref., high wages. Tel. Win. 1380. 1163 Scott Ave., Hubbard Woods. TG43-1te WANTED--EXP. MAID FOR GENERAL work, 3 in family must like children. Modern Wilmette home, Address Lake Shore News, A-46. LTG10-1te WANTED--MOTHER"S HELPER, YNG. girl or woman to assist with house- work and care of two children. Call Winn, 472. TG43-1te WANTED--MAID, GENERAL, WHITE, own bed, sitting room, bath room, easy hours, two in family, good wages. Tel. Glen. 355. LT10-1tc WANTED--EXP. NURSEMAID, 2 CHIL- dren. Ref. req. Tel. Winn. 1725. T43-1tc FOR GENERAL housework, no washing, 455 Hawthorne Lane, Tel. Winn. 1558. LTG10-1tc TO ASSIST WITH housework, two or three days a week. Tel. Win. 638-J. T43-1tc WANTED LAUNDRESS, EXPERI- enced with washing machine and man- gle. Glen. 470. LTG10-1te WHITE LAUNDRESS 2 DAYS A WK. 'Washing machine and mangel. Phone 'Winn. 986. TG43-1te SITUATION WANTED--FEMALE WANTED--GENERAL HOUSEWORK maid, 4 in family. No washing. Refs. Tel. Win. 616. 387 Linden Ave. TG43-1tc FEE SATE CBE 70. DWELLING 18| KINDERGARTEN GRAD. WISHES A Evanston, with 3 bedrooms, furnace ht. Position cn ne: home: to 0 Dome close to Central St., trans. Large 50 Ignis. Inn, ie 8. ft. wooded lot, $8,000. Addr Lake HELP WANTED--MALE : -3te Shore ews asc WANTED--FURNACE MAN. REF. REQ. WANTED--HOUSES Tel, Winn. 1725. T43-1tc WANTED--ABOUT 6 RM. House Bok SITUATION WANTED--MALE April delivery, east side preferred, WORK DONE BY DAY AND HOUR. must be modern, good condition, Smith 1434 Lunt Ave. Chicago, give full par- ticulars in letter. LT10-2tc WANTED FOR CASH--7 ROOM HOUSE, strictly modern, Wilmette Northeast side or Evanston from $15,000 to $20,- 000. Address, Lake Shore News A-42. WANTED TO BUY--SMALL HOUSE OR bungalow, will not pay more than $10,- 000.00. Call Winn. 523-R. TG43-1te WANTED TO BUY--LOT WANTED FOR CASH. 50 FT. LOT ON Sheridan Road or near in Wilmette, Kenilworth or Winnetka, address Lake Shore News. A-41. WANTED TO RENT--HOUSE FURNISHED OR UNFURN. HOUSE BY year. Three bathrooms, 4 family bed- rooms and sleeping porch in either Glencoe, Winnetka or Hubbard Woods. Ph. Highland Park 500. Mrs. F. W. Kargar, TG43-1te WANTED TO RENT--7 OR_8-ROOM house in Winnetka. Send full particu- lars. Address Lake Shore News, A-37. LTGY9-tfc FOR RENT--APARTMENT FOR RENT--JAN. 15TH., 4 RM. FURN. flat, close to trans. Tel. Winn. 165. LTGY-tfe FOR RENT--HOUSE FOR RENT WINNETKA--REFINED family will share nicely furnished mod- ern home with congenial young married couple, Protestant; kitchen and laundry privileges, well located, references. Ad- dress Lake Shore News, a-44 LTG10-1tc FOR RENT--FROM FEB. 1 to MAY 1, with extension of lease possible, 5-rm. house in Hubbard Woods. Tel. Win. 1128. T43-1te FOR RENT--3 ROOM HOUSE WITH bath and porches. Apply at 718 Cen- ter St. Tel. Win. 1103. LTG10-1tc FOR RENT--ROOMS FOR RENT--ONE OR TWO CONNECT- ing nicely furnished rooms in desirable neighborhood with private family, 4 minutes walk to Hubbard Woods Sta- tion N. W. R. R. or N. S. Elec. Tel Win, 968 LT10-1te FOR RENT--TWO FURNISHED BED- rooms connecting private bath, suitable for family two or three, will serve breakfast. Tel. Kenil. 1696. LTG10-1tc CENTRAL HOTEL -- NICE CLEAN Also furnaces taken care of. Call Winn. 533-R. T43-1tc WORK BY DAY, BY MAN. WILL DO cleaning and scrubbing. Phone Wil 1110. Ask for Mr. Reed. T43-1tc FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOODS USED SEWING MACHINES TAKEN IN trade on Singer electrics: Davis $12.00; Wheeler & Wilson $15.00; White $16.00; Singer $18.00; Florence electric portable $30.00; Wilson portable $33.00. We also have some Singer electric portables shop worn and used, from $40.00 to $50.00. Easy payments. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis St., Evans- ton, III, LTGY9-2tc USED PIANOS OVERHAULED GUAR- anteed. Julius Bauer & Co. $125.00; James E. Fischer $80.00; Reighard $65; Lyon & Healy $70; Conover $100. Other bargains, easy payments, Patterson Bros., 828 Davis Street, Evanston, IIL LTG9-2tc FOR SALE--ONE PAIR OF SIMMONS steel Maurice and gold twin beds com- plete with hair mattresses and box springs almost new, will sacrifice for $100.00. Call Winn. 1050. 395 Elder Lane. LTG10-1tc FOR SALE--FURNITURE, RUGS, CART, anything bought, sold and exchanged, piano, fixtures, plbg., lumber, stoves. 808 Oak St.. Win. Tel. 1212. LTG3-tfc FOR SALE -- VARIOUS PIECES OF household furniture, rugs, also office furn. Can be seen Saturday or Sunday at 1506 Forest Ave. LTG10-1tp FOR SALE--DINING ROOM TABLE, chairs and buffet, excellent condition. Tel. Winn. 961. 467 Linden St. T43-1tc FOR SALE--HEATING STOVE, BED spring and laundry stove, 491 Madison St., Glencoe. Tel. Win. 343-R. T43-1tp FOR SALE--RELIABLE GAS STOVE, 6 burner, must sell, new kitchen too small. Tel. Winn. 1515. LTG10-1te FOR SALE--A GOOD GAS RANGE, FOR $10.00, 873 Bluff St., Glencoe. TG43-1tc FOR SALE--3 MAHOGANY BOOK- cases. Tel. Winn. 607. T43-1tc PIANOS TUNED EXPERT PIANO TUNING, REPAIRING. L. W. Foster, piano maker. Call your home turner. Tel. Win 509-J. LTG49-tfc FOR SALE--DOGS outs. rms., steam heat, hot and cold rung. water. Tel, Wil. 1080 629 Main St. Wil. LT5-tfc FOR SALE--AIRDALE PUPPIES, healthy, registered stock, price reas. Call Wil. 997-M. LTG10-1tc FOR SALE--BROWN COAT, FUR COL- lar, also brown hat. Bargain for quick sale, about size 38. Tel. Kenil. 347. T43-1te FOR SALE--CANARY, FEMALE AND cage. Please call Winn. 531-M after 6 p. m. LT10-1te WANTED TO BUY--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY--SECOND-HAND furniture and other household goods. Highest price paid for same. Crost Furniture Store. 1004-06 Emerson St., _ Evanston, Ill. Phone 189. LTG17-tfe WANTED TO BUY--REED STROLLER in good condition. Tel. Winn. 1781. LTG10-1te i o LOSTIAND FOUND 3 LOST--ONE ENGLISH SETTER DOG in Winnetka. White and brown. Name, Rex. Reward. Victor A. Kiermer, Niles Center, Ill. Ph. Niles Center 51. A TG43-1te LOST--FRIDAY, DEC. 29, AT THE corner of Prospect Ave. and Eldorado St., steamer blanket, with initials, R. B. G. Finder please call Winn. 659. Reward. T43-1tc LOST--A PAIR OF BIFOCAL LIGHT shell rimmed eye glasses on the west side of Linden St., between Sunset Rd. and station. Call Winn. 955. T43-1tc LOST--GOLD WRIST WATCH, FINDER please return to 988 Linden Ave., H. W., and receive reward. Tel. Winn. 1815. T43-1te E-- | Kenilworth Rae = Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cresap, 239 Es- sex road, entertained at a dinner party on Saturday evening, at the Blackstone hotel, later seeing "So This is London," in honor of Miss Mary Crew and Miss Lillian Harding, who have been the guests of Miss Helen Cresap and Miss Eleanor Eck- hart for the holidays. They are all classmates at Vassar college, freer Miss Elizabeth Meyer, 423 Cumnor road, returned Wednesday evening tc Smith college, to continue her studies there. Miss Ruth Kasten of Win- netka, left Tuesday for Oberlin col- lege in Ohio. Mr. Eugene Englar re- turned on Wednesday to Illinois uni- versity, and Messrs. Evan and Mal- colm Barton of the Kenilworth Inn, left Tuesday for Williams College. mg Mr. and Mrs. Inslee Adrian Bennett of Kenilworth, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Clara Ruth, to Howard Wagner Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edwin Knight of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and daughter are at the Surf hotel for the winter months. --_--0-- Mrs. W. I. Woodward entertained at dinner at her home, 537 Abbotts: ford road, on Saturday evening, De- cember 30, in honor of Miss Dorothy Bradford of Evanston, whose marri- age to Mr. Eliot Johnson took place on Tuesday evening. --_---- The Misses Mary and Constance Hannah, 256 Woodstock road, return- ed to the Country School, Warrenton, Virginia on Wednesday, and Miss Elizabeth Stolp, 336 Warwick road, returned to the University of Colo- rado at Boulder, on Tuesday. ip Mr. and Mrs. George Z. Hosack of Pittsburg, Pa. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Isabel, to John Austin Bellows, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bellows of Evanston, formerly of Kenilworth. J The Guild of the Episcopal church will resume its meetings on Monday, January 8. Sewing will begin at eleven o'clock and luncheon served at one o'clock. All members of the church are cordially invited to this meeting. --O-- Miss Mary Gillette, 624 Abbotts- ford road, entertained at dinner prev- ious to the club dance on Tuesday evening of last week. The Afternoon Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Carl Keith, 310 Woodstock, on Tuesday afternoon. --_---- Mrs. F. D. Bright, 420 Essex road. was hostess at dinner at her home on Tuesday evening. --0-- Mrs. C. G. Burnham, 536 Roslyn road, had as her guest for the Christ- mas holidays, Miss Elizabeth Laugh- lin of Oregon, Ill, a former resident of Kenilworth. ---- On New Year's Day, the Kenilworth club held its annual reception from 4 to 7 o'clock. Miss Lillian Harding of Brookline, Mass., and Miss Mary Crew of New York, who were the guests of Miss Eleanor Eckhart, 206 Cumberland, luring the holidays, left Wednesday for their homes. --0-- On Sunday, December 31, Indian Hill club had a supper and entertain- ment, and at midnight dancing began which lasted until 2 a. m. GANNA DOESN'T SAIL Paris Madame Ganna Walska, beautiful Polish grand opera singer and wife of Harold McCormick, who was said to have sailed for New York yesterday, failed to do so because of the refusal of her music teacher to accompany her, it was reported this afternoon. Members of Ganna's house- hold refused to confirm the report. STATE OF ILLINOIS | gg COUNTY OF COOK y IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY. In the matter of the petition) of the Village of Winnetka for the assessment of the cost of the improvement of FOX- DALE AVENUE, from the south line extended of the present pavement in North Avenue, twenty-two (22) feet north of and parallel with the south line extended of said North Avenue, southerly to a line twenty (20) feet southerly from and parallel with the northerly line extended of lot twenty-nine (29) in block six (6) in Winnetka Park Bluffs Subdivision, including the street returns at Eldorado Street and Summit Street as far back as the street lines ex- tended of said Foxdale Avenue, by grading and preparing the subgrade for combined curb and gutter and walk and pave- ment approaches, constructing combined curb and gutter, storm water inlets, and new sidewalk and pavement ap- proaches where altered, ad- justing present catch basins, present sidewalk approaches and present pavements, furn- ishing and setting catch basin and manhole covers, cleaning present pavement, top dress- ing the present roadway and the new pavement approaches with Tarvia or its equal, cover- ing said Tarvia top dressing with a layer of gravel, remov- ing all surplus materials, in- cluding engineering and supervision during the construction of said improve- ment, all in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook an State of Illinois. ERA 2 NOTICE is hereby given to all pe interested that the Board of Local provements of the said Village. of Wi netka has heretofore filed in said Court: said cause, a certificate showing eost of the work provided for in said cause, the amount reserved for interest, and showing also that the improvement has been constructed in substantial conformity Gen. No 376568. he Court will permit. to the requirements of the original ordi- nance therefor. The hearing to consider and determine whether the facts as stated in said certificate are true, will be held in said Court on the fifteenth day of January, A. D. 1923, at ten o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desir- ing may file objections in said cause by or before said time, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. 4 DATED Winnetka, Illinois, December BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE VILLAGE OE Ms Cap By JOHN S. LER, JR. President. Frederick Dickinson, Village Attorney, T42-2tc STATE OF ILLINOIS lss COUNTY OF COOK " IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF COOK COUNTY. In the matter of the petition of the Village of Winnetka for the assessment of the cost of the improvement of GLEN- DALE AVENUE, from the north line extended of Elm Street to the south line ex- tended from the east of Oak Street, including the east street and alley returns as far back as the east line extended of said Glendale Avenue, and the west street return at Elm | Street as far back as the west] line extended of said Glendale Avenue, and the west street return at Oak Street north of the center line extended from ! Gen. No. the east of Oak Street to the 376,569. west line extended from the north of said Glendale Avenue; | also Elm Street from the west line extended of said Glen- dale Avenue to a line parallel with and thirty (30) feet west of the west line extended of said Glendale Avenue, by ex- cavating, grading, draining, * * * and paving with re- inforced Portland cement con- crete a roadway thirty-six (36) feet wide in said Glendale Ave- nue, all in the Village of Win- netka, County of Cook and State of Illinois. J NOTICE is hereby given to all persons nterested that the Board of Local Im- wovements of the said Village of Win- letka has heretofore filed in said Court in aid cause, a certificate showing the cost f the work provided for in said cause, he amount reserved for interest, and howing also that the improvement has een constructed in substantial conformity o the requirements of the original ordi- «ance therefor. The hearing to consider nd determine whether the facts as stated n said certificate are true, will be held n said Court on the fifteenth day of anuary, A. D. 1923, at ten o'clock A. M., r as soon thereafter as the business of { ng may file ol before 2 bjections in said cause:by Lim: and. m DD on THE Yan D Frederick Dickinson, oy cht, Village Attorney, T42-2te SALE ON NEW PIANOS See Our CABLE NELSON, "WONDERFUL TONE" PIANO Sole Agents on the North Shore for Gulbransen Player Pianos EASY PAYMENTS PATTERSON BROS. 828 DAVIS STREET Ph wimee EVANSTON Evasion All persons desir- Bain, ~ Sh »

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