ample supply of twine for the 1918 United States during 1917 were valued harvest. [at nearly $1,000.00. "w id ® WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1918 3 Jr : = = A Mark Robinson, judge 7th district a SO 5.00 | FOREST FIRE LOSS IN 1917 Careless campers were responsible | incendiary fires is given as 952. The Cg Wm. D. Schenpp, clerk 7th district' .......ccoovviinennnnnn. 5.00 FAR LESS THAN PREVIOUSLY | for 128 fires. Railroads, partly |total number of fires fought was Cora: L. Thorsen, clerk 7th district .........c.coc0ininnne 5.00 ; through failure to comply with the |7814. All but 2,132, set by lightning, a Margaret O. Schramm, clerk 7th district ................. s00| Losses from fires in national|j;y get 1003, while the number of [were caused by human agencies. WH Bord Jones fadze id distelet aE Sa Se 30 iorests i i ¥ . K. Gould, judge 8th district ..........ccoiiiuiinniinninnn nail S ; 1 P. E. Law, judge 8th GiStICE a. sarnssressrvrarusvrrses 5.00 | by the Forest Service. While the loss Ernest A. Goald, clerk BthaaiStricti c. cena sions nscvansan 5.00 | was larger than for several years, it + hes F. O. Young, Jr., clerk 8th district ...........c.cevereensn 5.00 was unusually gus Sensing the Paul Casey, clerk 8th district ...........ieeeeeieeiennns 500 | dangerous conditions. Protracte : J. H. Foster, judge 9th district ...........oeeeueinsnenens 5.00 dtopght Ci periods of high winds i W: D. Lacy, judge 9th district ......cciiuiuinincnincannn 500 | made conditions virtually the same ; Mathias Miller, judge 9th district ...........coeeeeeensns 500 | as in 1910, when $25,000,000 worth of H. B. Reynolds, clerk 9th district .............ooeenenen 500 | timber on national forests was de- R. W. Connor, clerk 9th district .........ccoveenuiinanne. 5.00 | stroyed. Claudia L. Cox, clerk 9th district ..........covvievenene 5.00 Jos. Heinzen, judge .10th district ............cooviennee 5.00 - Chas. Carhart, judge 10th district ...........coceecereenes soo| Painters & Decorator John J. Schafehen, judge 10th district .........c.ccooovnnns 5.00 J F ECKAR 736 Elm St N James H. Heinzen, clerk 10th district ..................0 5.00 : 1 ! John P. Fehler; clerk 10th: diStrict «....coevvunesennens 4 SOY Phone 484 : | Peter Wagner, clerk 10th district .........coeeeevunnnens 5.00 | - , y : ] ) : Jesse Ww. Tuthill, judge 11th district IT A Sa 5.00 0A b 9, Yh you signal the telephone | « L i Soeinash judge 11th district Lo... 5.00 | HE true, valve of paie of operator and ask fora number i | I . P. Smite, judge 11th district ............ccocieiennnn. 5.00 | £ low: shoes can only be de- ' i } LY for le Srv clove Bl net Lose SLD lume y Say sabeieetion she repeats it slowly and distinctly. {} g J. B. Johnson, clerk 11th district .........cooveieieenins 5.00 H givesenot by. the initial cost, She 1s trained to follow this ractice John §. Braun, judge 12th district ..srvees rer Eel 1 We give: tit sad Iasting Pp Paul Nanzig, judge 12th district ........oceoveinerneeronees 5.00 $ 2 1 1 John Heurter, judge 12th district ..........covniiieiinnn.. 5.00 shoes we sell. n order to ii sure she has heard Jos. M. Sestechen, clerk 12th district ........icoeevnninnns 5.00 Bernard Bohnen, clerk 12th district .........ccoviieiiinnnns 5.00 you correct y- William Klinge, clerk 12th district ......cooiviinieiinne 5.00 . or Jolin Fi Wiealin, Judge 1560 GUBtrleh: = deovaiadnrs ee ins 5.00 Itisa good plan to answer "Right" | : Peter J. Schaefer judge 13th district .............oovnen. 5.00 . vig . ' Jor. Arne; Jodge: 1501 AIStEICE rod vaunnss reser ssrivressss 5.00 or something similar if the operator's . | Roy E. Shaw, clerk 13th district ...........ccooevninn 500 in . Philip Sestecher clerk IPH GIF x vvrve ow oso nness 5.00 repetition of the number 1s correct. ! Nicholas P. Miller, clerk 13th district ...........covvnunnnn 5.00 . : BF Colin vont Tor /GONINg DIAEE «ves. vuvaisvivers runs 5.00 Then she is sure and can make the ' 3 { (June 20 Winnetka Garage, hauling election booths ............... 1.00 . Ah : Legal Adviser Co, Town Certificate BOOK .....ce-..... BE proper connection with no loss of ! HV. Richardson Cartage... ...... curersasha vans vans .50 e innetka oe tore i Glencoe Union Church, rent of polling place ............. 5.00 Shoes ond Tennis Goods for ; Glencoe Fire Station, rent of polling place ............. 5.00 fhe Nua Branly ihe J plik i J. N. Pappajohn, rent of polling place ................. 5.00 your Shoes soled with "Neolin- Village of Wilmette, rent of polling place ................ sop{E Boles Faty to wall, on Out CHICAGO TELEPHONE i Village of Wilmette, rent of polling place .............. 5.00 el : Se SINGS STA COMPANY F Wilmette Fire Station, rent of polling place .............. 500 = Arch-Supporters a Specialty. Cay | ' Robert Rae, rent of polling place ..........evvniinninns 5.00 Polish, Laces, etc. | t Village of Gross Point, rent of polling place ........... 5.00 | H. LUENSMAN, Prop. \ Wilmette Public Library, rent of polling place ........... 5.00 Phone 694 804 Elm Street | } M. T. Lane, posting election notices .................... 2.50 ie | 1 W. W. Wilmarth, posting election notices .............. 2.50 " - | & H. A. McLain posting election notices ...............oune 2.50} 2 . " " x . : Geo. B. Walkey, posting election notices .............. 2.50 ULL Fred T. Richardson, posting election notices ............. 2.50 \ NN 3 Otto Werencke, posting election notices ............... 2.50 \ N 2 Fred Schramm, posting election notices ................ 2.50 N N\ Prentice E. Lau, posting election notices ................ 2.50 \ N\ | J. Hugh Foster, posting election notices ................. 2.50 N\ \8§ . Jos. Heinzen, posting election notices ................. 2.50 \ 4 N " Jessie Tuthill, posting election notices ................. 2.50 NN | P N Paul Nanzig, posting election notices ........c.veeerronns 2.50 NN NN | Jos. Arms, posting election notices ...............oiinnnn 2.50 \ RR -- James R. Crocker, auditing ais ie ta nates a won alste n.d a a ww aE 1.50 \ NN D. M. Mickey, anditing i... ci deiiasnvanesasssre iy 1.50 \ ; ; i AN | 3 aT i TR In \ The fast and dependable service maintained from Winnetka to \ | ia . S. Crozier auditing .......ccoiviviinniiiinninnnneennes . 4 ; : . NN July 6 Asa Q. Reynolds, auditing ...........cooiiiiniiniinnn 1.50 \ Waukegan, Kenosha, Racine and Milwaukee is of great value to \ D. M. Mickey, auditing: ... cc venvsiiniiiiaedadieessons 150 IN HE NN T.B. Crossley, AUMMING & vuvrehiatdias sensnservars eres 1.50 | \ towns and cities along the North Shore. N J. R. Crocker; auditing ........ccoiiiieiiiiunnninninnen, 150 N N G. M. Thurston, auditing' ......... ci cia iiaivian,ene 1.50 \ . t ° \ | W. :S. Crozier, auditing i... vv eiiiiinnin diag naredn ss 1.50 H 1 | F T NN | i Legal Adviser Co., supplies .........oooiiiiiiiiinnniannn .50 \ our y ervice as rains \ oh - I Callaghan & Co., Moore's Treatise for justice ............ 8.00 N\ BEE % Le 28 A M t \ Nl . ; H. Lynd, judge of election: ivi: aasiugsivivusnussvinnss 5.00 \ Limited trains leave Winnetka every hour from 7: C : +40 N\ p \ ept. D. M. Mickey auditing .......cciviiiiiniiiinnnnnnnniansns 1.50 ; . : > 1 1 WN J FR Cro te a 130 \ 10:28 P. M. Running time 1 hour and 44 miuntes. Trains leave \ { G. M. Thurston, auditing o.oo 1.50 \ Milwaukee from 6:45 AM. to 8:45 P.M. Fare $1.40. N\ W. SS; Crozier, atdHing .v.c.ocvv vivian ivosn sv ivnas 1.50 N NN y G. M. Thurston, time and expenses as Supervisor ........ 146.90 | \ . \ . t G. M. Thurston, Commission on Road and Bridge Fund .. 71.26 | Th S > 1 NN H W. S. Crozier, time and services as clerk ................. 256.00 | \ eater pecia \ @ W. S. Crozier, expenses at clerk ....................... 6.30 | ; A NN . Walter F. Wallace, services as Highway Commissioner 510 N Those having business in Milwaukee which detains them to \ 3 7 Perfection Legal Blank Co. supplies .................... 4.50 N\ Sy ~ . . - Milw kee at 11 15 P N\ f Sept. 14 G. M: Thurston, 2UGHINE +. vecvanversersinsvnivnnsinanens 150 a late hour, will find the train leaving Milwaukee at 11:15 1. \ A 2 Reyyals 308ung hh ks ha A HN M. very convenient. This train reaches Winnetka at 12:39 A. M. \ : ). M. 1} : REE REPREPLTLRLPERERE 50 | N\ F. B. Crossley, auditing .......c.cciiiiiininnnvaiiiinni. 1.50 N \ J. R. Crocker, auditing ......c..covvvuirininiaiinannnane. 150 N hed ° N W.~S. "Crozier; auditing. io io vse Sahel swale s vowvirves 150 | \ ar or an ning ars N\ ve E. P. Collier, services as Highway Commissioner ........ 62.00 \ 29 N | ?. A. Sager, services as Highway C issioner ...... 7. 32. 2 r : ' > nF I: tle 0 . b Seni 25 y = Seger; services 29 Hi hway Commissioner 2 | \ Comfortable parlor cars leave W innetka at 9:28 A. M. and 2.28 \ ¥ 7M, ston, a Bienen TR Se : 5 - : ATTN ~ F. B. Crossley, atdititg ....voesnrrrrrsuersnrirsnsnnss. 10 N P. M. and leave Milwaukee at 9:45 A. M. and 2:45 P. M. Seats \ D. M. Mickey, auditing .........ccnvmiiiiiiiiininiennn. 1.50 | \ 28¢ (including war tax) : \ A. Q. Reynolds, auditing ......coovenviruiinniviarininnne. 1.50 | N\ ~«0OL, S Cosh) N\ J. R. Crocker auditing .........ccoimeiiiiiiiiiiininnen. 1.50 | \ " vhs ETRE J lerate ices on trains leav- N\ . | Oct. 27 To Road and Bridge Fund'.......croitarsasunsiivsvsions 2000000 Excellent dining car service at moderate prices 1 \ ; po 750 N ing Winnetka at 12:28 P. M. and 5:28 P. M. and on trains leaving \ 1918 N Milwaukee at 11:45 A. M. and 545 P. M. \ . Saldaces a March 25-1018 Slams ali a le 19620} N x2) : \ $3484.20 | \ T \ 540 N xpress rains \ -- \ LABOR SHORTAGE IS GAS PRICE RUMORS N 7 ; : z LT \ A IRE er DE wat aC ywwn leave Winnetka \ HAMPERING GARAGES CAUSE OF concern | \ Express trains making one stop in each tows le \ ! Rumors that the prices of gasotine | every half hour for W aukegan. \ | North shore garages which operate are to be advanced soon, afford one | N\ \ | repair shops are feeling the effects|of the chief topics of comversation| 3 \ 4) . of a shortage of expert mechanics.|among local auto men. They view ° ° k R | d | And the shortage is coming at a time [any such movement with disfavor. N\ Chicago North Shore & Milwau ee al roa DN r when the shops are crowded with|The general sentiment is that there \ \ | work. is no excuse for advancing the price, \ \ Many garages have been trying for | since no shortage has been shown to \ - \ several weeks, without success, to|exist. An increase in prices would | \ VY J . " \ ' get additional mechanics. probably cause the auto men to ask | \ Chicago Ticket Office: / NN Milwaukee Ticket Office: \ L. Te ry the government to make an investi- \ > pi ae ds \ 1 Plenty of Twine | gation to determine whether the \ 135 S. Clark Street NORTH SHORE 187 Second Street \ Ril | advance were justified. \ 3. Tel Grand 1136 \ Reports are received every two | me ------ N\ Tel. Central 8280 \ \AND /, \ weeks by the Food Administration Million for Soldiers \ \ \ k from the 19 binder twine establish- Cigarette books, books covers, and \ ie 4 \ ] ments of the country. According to| papers invoiced at the American con- \ N ¢ a recent statement there will be an|sulate at Nantes, France, for the N \