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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 12 Dec 1925, p. 56

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December 12, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 55 17 FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE--EARLY AMERICAN AND colonial antique furniture in good condition. old brasses; colored glass lamps; china; set of 8 cup- plates; 3 good, woven coverlets; and hooked rugs. Lindwall's Antique Shop 808 Oak St. Winnetka 145 17LTN11-1te FOR SALE--AT THRIFT SHOP, COM- munity House. Bargains for Christ- mas. Rare antiques; silver urns; mah, table; Adam mirror; colonial lamp. Tel. Winn. 192 or 538. 17TN40-1tp FOR SALE -- LARGE COMFORT- able davenport in splendid condition; 2 mahogany and cane chairs; real bargains. Phone Mrs. Smith, Winnet- ka 1743, Sunday. 17TN40-1tc FOR SALE--RARE BARGAIN. ELEC- trically operated Cheney phono- graph, Queen Anne model, like new, incl. 40 late records. Phone Wil 2758. 17LTN11-1te FOR SALE--LAVENDER SILK BED- spread, bed lamp and extra shade; Englander couch with pad. 1109 Forest Ave. Wilmette. 17LTN11-1te FOR SALE -- AIR-WAY ELECTRIC copper washing machine, never used, very reasonable; brown coat, marten collar; other things. Phone Glen, 985. 17TN40-1te FOR SALE -- SIMMONS METAL baby bed, walnut finish; with mat- tress; like new. Phone Wilmette 1888. 17TN40-1tp FOR SALE -- BASE BURNER, REA- sonable. Call at 916 Elm st. after six o'clock or phone Winn. 1169. 17T40-1te FOR SALE -- HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture, pictures and bric-a-brac. 271 Scott avenue. Phone Winn. 282. 17T40-1tp FOR SALE -- BRASS BED, % SIZE, spring and mattress almost new, price $20.00. Phone Winn. 519-J. 17T40-1te FOR SALE -- ANTIQUES -- GRAND- father clock; chest of drawers; two dropleaf tables; two beds; all solid walnut. Winn. 1777. 17LTN11-1tp FOR SALE -- WOMAN'S SHOE- skates; nursery ice-box; ironing board; 3 bed springs. Wilmette 801. 17LTN11-1te FOR SALE--NO. 19 AMERICAN HOT water boiler. Wilmette 1933. 17LTN11-1te FOR SALE--UPRIGHT PIANO, GOOD tone, good cond. Phone Winn. 1686 17LTN10-tfe FOR SALE--RADIO, FADA 5-TUBE neutrodyne in handsome two-tone walnut console; built-in Magnavox loud speaker; A-1 condition. $150 with tubes. Kenilworth 2446. . 17LT11-1tp FOR SALE---NEW SANITARY COUCH; reasonable. Wilmette 3587. 17LT11-1te FOR SALE -- WILTON RUG, 9x12, practically new, $45.00. Call Winn. 2022. 17T40-2tc FOR SALE -- BRASS BED, DULL finish, and springs; good condition. Winn. 1823. 17T40-1tp FOR SALE--RADIO, COST $200, WILL sell for $100; washing machine, $75. Tel. Winn. 635-W. 17TN40-1te FOR SALE -- SWEEDI ER-VAC vacuum cleaner with all parts, $10. Phone Winn. 1574. 17TN40-1te FOR SALE -- GENUINE IVORY REED baby carriage, $10. Call Winnetka 907. 17T40-1%c 18 WANTED--HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED TO BUY -- SECOND HAND furniture and other household goods, Highest price paid for same. Crost Furniture Store, 1004-6 Emerson St, Evanston, Ill. Phone Univ. 189. 1SL'TN11-tfe WINNETKA FURNITURE STORE Buy--Sell--Exchange--New--Used Open daily, Tues., Thurs, Sat.,, 8 P.M, 1500 Willow Rd. Tel. Winn. 1212. 18LTN4-tfe 18 WANTED--HOUSEHOLD GOODS 21 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS N. FELL--NEW AND USED FURNI- ture bought and sold. 1633 Maple Ave., Evanston. Phone Univ. 103. 181/T'N3-tfc 19 WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED--HAULING. HAVE FORD truck; can deliver parcels and pack- ages, by day, week or contract. Tel. Win, 1549. 19T40-1tp WANTED -- VICTROLA FOR DIS- abled American veterans at Great Lakes. 730 Center st. Winnetka 2653. 19T40-1tc TYPIST WILL DO TYPING AND copying at home. Wilmette 3267. 19LT3-tfe WANTED »-- SECOND-HAND MAN- dolin, good condition. Phone Winn. 918. 19T40-1te WANTED -- DOLL BUGGY IN GOOD condition. Phone Winn. 1299. 19T40-1te WANTED -- SECOND-HAND DOLL- house. Phone Winn. 642-M. 19T40-1te 20 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE--1922 DODGE TOURING, winter enclosure ...........-... $375 1924 Ford touring, winter encl... 210 1925 Ford coupe .e 425 1924 Ford coupe 275 1922 Durant COUPE v.. un evsves 375 AND OTHERS Wersted Motor Co 562 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka 165 20LTN10-1tc NEW 1926 SPECIAL SIX NASH sedan, demonstrator, only run 300 miles, exactly the same as a new car. List price $1435, our price is $1185.00 fully equipped. New car guarantee. This is the greatest buy in our history. Ray Metz & Co. 1033 Davis St. University 6800 20LTN11-1te WHEN YOUR CAR IS LAID UF; FOR business or pleasure rent a car, drive yourself. Touring cars 16c; closed cars 18c¢ per mile. Wersted Motor Co. 562 Lincoln Ave. Phone Winn. 165 20LTNY-tfe FOR SALE--CASE SEDAN IN GOOD condition at a bargain for cash. Just the car for that Florida trip. Wilmette 3137. 20LTNil-1zc WANTED -- OLD AUTOS AND ELEC- trics; any condition. Univ. 1986 or Univ. 4125. 20LTN10-tfe FOR SALE -- 1922 STUDEBAKER, touring, $200.00. 879 Ash street, Win- netka 513-J. 20TN40-1tp FOR SALE -- FORD TOURING CAR, like new, Bargain $30. Winnetka 1385. 20T40-1te FOR SALE -- BOY'S OVERCOAT AND suit, size 16; girl's coat, size 8-10; man's suit, size 38; victorola; chif- fonier. Cheap. Phone Winn. 176. 21T40-1te FOR SALE--CAMERA; FIRELESS cooker; cradle; skates; printing press; wall exerciser; dumb bells; Indian clubs; hockey stick; top iron fence for tree; pogo stick; Radiant- fire heater; etchings; shoe skates; all cheap; good condition. Winn. 89. 21T40-1tc FOR SALE--BOY SCOUT SUIT, SIZE 14; blue serge suit, 2 knickers; all in good condition. Phons Wilmette 821-R. 21LTN11-1te FOR SALE -- COMPLETE PRINTING press; sidewalk bicycle, almost new; doll"s white enameled china cab- inet. Wilmette 1507. 21LTN11-1te FOR SALE -- TWO EVENING dresses, three aft. dresses, size 36- 38. Phone Winn. 1299. 924 Euclid ave. Hubbard Woods. 21T40-1tc CONSTABLE SALE -- DEC. 14 at 2 p. m. at 833 Fifteenth St, Wilmette. 1 National Cash Register. Tel. Wil- mette 993-M. 21TN40-1tp printing press, 6x4 chase, 7 fonts of type and all accessories. Phone Win- netka 1593. 21TN40-1tc trimmed, winter cape; medium length seal skin coat. Bargain. Phone Glencoe 615. 21TN40-1tc FOR SALE--CHILD'S FUR COAT, 4-6 yr. size, good condition. Wilmette 2692. 21LTN11-1te FOR SALE--DRESS SUIT, SIZE 17-20, in excellent condition, $18. Wilmette 2180. 21LTN11-1te FOR SALE--TROMBONE IN VERY good condition; reasonable. Tel. Wilmette 763-M. 21LTN11-1tp FOR SALE -- CHAUTAUQUA ART board, oak trim. Phone Wil. 1862. 21LTN11-1te FOR SALE --BICYCLE WITH SMITH motor wheel, $25.00. Tel. Winn. 399. 1056 Dinsmore rd. 21T40-1te A A 22 FINANCIAL INVENTOR OF PATENTED ARTICLE of merit needs $1,200.00 to manufac- ture and market it. Will pay liberal interest and bonus or sell half inter- est in same. Address Winn. Talk A-736. 22T40-1tp 24 LOST AND FOUND LOST -- MALE POLICE DOG, MIXED grey and black body, brown ears, black face; name "Chance"; has small round cut on ball of right fore foot. Reward. Call Winn. 145 or 5567-W. 24T40-1tc LOST -- AIREDALE, 5 MONTHS OLD; children's pet; in Winnetka. Tel. Winnetka 1970. 24T40-1tc 27 HOUSEHOLD SERVICE HOUSE AND WINDOW CLEANING; floor-waxing; furniture polishing. Phone Wilmette 3428. 27LTY-tfe NORTH SHORE WINDOW AND HOUSE CLEANING CO. 10 Prouty Annex. Winnetka 1994 FOR SALE -- HUDSON SEDAN IN good running condition; reasonable price. Winnetka 1723. 20LTN1l1-1te DODGE TOURING FOR SALE; GOOD condition; all new tires; $275. Phone Wil 969-M. 20LTNI11-1te FOR SALE -- FORD SEDAN, 1921 model; good condition; $150. Winn, 2519. 20L'TN11-1te 27T38-tf ------------------------------------------------ =} 31 HALLS & BALL nooms FOR RENT -- CLUB HOUSE. COM- plete facilities for Dances, Dinners, Bridges, etc. Exclusive use when rented. Address inquiries Mrs. Jes- sie L. Page, Chairman House Coram. Kenilworth, Ill, Ph. 1427 Exclusive : to 31LT9-4te 32 BUSINESS SERVICE FOR SALE -- 4-PASSENGER OAK- land coupe; good condition; being sold for repair charges and storage. Bargain at $250.00. Call Winn. 617. 20LTN11-1te ES -- 21 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS DON'T FORGET THAT THERE IS A carload of fine selected spruce Christmas trees shipped direct to Wilmette from Northern Wisconsin for your especial convenience. They are the kind that lasts so make your selection early. On sale near the r. r. tracks, corner of Wilmette avenue and Main Central avenue at the r. r. 21 TN11-1te street; also on Ida A. Jeppson Lunches, Dinners, Teas, ete. 1321 Emerson St, Evanston Greenleaf 743 32LT3-4tp North Shore Taxi Service INDIVIDUAL AND RELIABLE. Willys-Knight Cabs. Give us a ring. 14 Prouty Annex. Winn. 911 32T40-1tp 33 KENNELS FOR SALE -- TWO BEAUTIFUL Pekinese puppies, pedigreed. Just right for Christmas presents. Call Glencoe 207. 33L.TN11-1tp 33 KENNELS Buy Your Xmas Pups We offer for sale exceptional pups of the following breeds: CHOW CHOWS ST. BERNARDS WIRE HAIRED FOX TERRIERS These dogs are from the best prize-winning blood lines in America and are priced reasonably. Riveredge Kennels Half Day, IIL Tel. Prairie View 606-W-2 Six miles west of Highland Park 33LTN11-2tp DINE ON WILD DUCK; SWAP HUNTING YARNS Isaac Waltonites of Winnetka Enjoy Sumptucus Repast at Community House Thirty-eight townsmen, known to the community at large as successful business and professional men, but to one another as different types of huntsmen and fishermen, gathered about the festive board Thursday evening of last week to eat a sump- tuous repast of wild duck and, inci- dentally, swap yarns regarding their prowess as outdoorsmen. The occasion was a meeting of the Winnetka chap- ter, Isaac Walton League of America. The scene of the dinner was the assembly hall of Community House. The ducks, served by a Winnetka cateress, had been winged by an un- erring huntsman, familiar to the com- munity as A. Montague Ferry. Presi- dent J. O. Ely of the chapter, pre- sided at the dinner, but early handed the gavel to Toastmaster Ferry. Talks covering a wide range of out- door activity and singing provided the delightful program. These talks were given, for the most part, by members who have achieved honorary titles in the chapter. Hear Thrilling Tales Sherman M. Gobel, "Adventurer," described a sea voyage in a most graphic manner; Percival Hunter, "Ancient Mariner," told of an experi- ence on Green Bay, giving a marvelous depiction of a storm; "Chief" J. W. F. Davies of Community House, "Chief Ranger," spoke of the wonderful Sierra' Nevada trails; Norman K. Anderson, "Compleat Angler," favored with some thrilling incidents from his experi- ences: Arthur H. Woodward, "Meat Hunter" recounted his experiences in breaking trails, building roads and sur- veying in the north woods; Alfred E. McCordic, "Feather Chaser," told of duck hunting in the West and South; Merrit Starr read a clever and humor- ous narative. Singing of popular and old-time songs was interspersed with the story- telling, with Arthur Dean as director of that feature of the program. Come in Hunting Garb Adding color to the setting was the happy sight of most of the diners ap- pearing in hunters' garb, with flannel shirts and hiking boots predominating. Those who participated in the affair were : E. J. Allsebrooke, A. S. Anderson, Norman K. Anderson, Harry H. Bar- num, L. L. Buchanan, Master Perry Buchanan, John Buckingham, Andrew P. Canning, J. F. Comee, Theo. I. Coyne, Wm. B. Dale, Dr. 1. W. F. Davies, Arthur R. Dean, Sidnev C. Eastman. Wm. S. Elliott. Dr. J. O. Ely, A. Montague Ferrv, Master Allen M. Ferrv, Frank F. Ferry. Sherman M. Coble, George W. Gordon, Tohn I. Hamilton. Percival Hunter, Reni. 1. Kellum, L. Harrison Mettler, Alfred E. McCordic, William A. McKinnev, Mortimer B. Parker, Rev. Tames A. Richards. Albert M. Scharf, Merritt Starr, Edgar Stanton, Wm. G. Taylor. Frederick B. Thomas, Judge Chas. M. Thompson, John Vennema, G. Lewis Walters, Arthur H. Wo»>dward. RT TT Th

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