___ WANTED--GARDENER, 4 mEmEmEN WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917 al 1 PIA EY EY EX ¢ ¢ WANTED -- EXPERIENCED YOUNG | FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOM, HOT . i - ; QUELLE ew LULeLLeL lady as bookkeeper in Winnetka; water heat, 941 Oak-st. Phone Winn. 1 Mrs Lomas Johnsen, ig hi Dro Unger ne ules Is ob & Q state experience and references. Ad- 699-M. 2-tfc | longing her stay a er California | a man may be able to get elected w of Fy CLASSIFIED ADS £3 dress A-24 Lake Shore News, Wil- FOR RENT OR SALE_NEW SEVEN- tomes Las Olas, near Santa Barbara, | can talk only ten hours without stop m A - room house, sbury-av., Hub- . 1. 14 i ; 3 © 9 WANTED -- YOUNG WOMEN, BE-| bard Woods. Phone Winn. 1175. 03, a5 Nez Suess Col. Laz Fehizer Ding HHOOG5660008600009)| "IWEEN THE AGES OF 16 AND 25, "3-tec|U. S. A, and Mrs. Febiger of San FOR SALE WHO WISH DESIRABLE AND | FOR RENT--STORE AND APART- | Francisco. FOR SALE--USED chines taken in trade on our New "Singer Rotary: New Home, $5.00; Wheeler & Wilson, $7.00; Singer, $8.00; New Drop Head Free, $16.00; New Drop Head White, $23.00; New Drop Head Wilcox & Gibbons, $45.00. We have no agents. It will pay you to come to the store. Sale on new Singers this month. Payments. Pat- terson Bros. 1522 Sherman, Evans- ton. 18-123-tfc FOR SALE--EDEN ELECTRIC WASH- ing Machine, overhauled, guaranteed, $45.00. We are the headquarters for Thor Electric Washing Machines. We 'will give you the best proposition; SEWING MA- fine service. Payments. Patterson Bros., 1522 Sherman, Evanston. 18-123-tfe FOR SALE UPRIGHT PIANOS, OVER- hauled, guaranteed: Lyon & Healy, $60.00; Weber, $85.00; Fischer, $95.00; Kimball, $100.00; F. S. Cable, almost new, $175.00; Bauers, $165.00; Organ, $8.00; Talking Machines, $5.00. Also sale of New Pianos. Payments. Pat- terson Bros. 1522 Sherman, Evanston. 18-123-tfc FOR SALE--BUGGY AND SADDLE horse, in two series. Phone 331 Ken- ilworth. 19-123-2tp FOR SALE--HORSES, WAGONS HAR- ness. We have added auto trucks; must sell old equipment; all in ex- cellent condition; will sell cheap. Edinger & Co., Wilmette. 123-1tc FOR SALE--NEW COLONIAL HOUSE, with sleeping porch and garden, in Hubbard Woods; owner leaving, Conover, 25 Green Bay-rd. 51-2-3-tfc HATCHING EGGS ALDRICH STRAIN prize winner White Orpington, $2.00 per setting. Delivered. A. W. Evans, 2754 Ewing-av., Evanston. Phone 5298. © 17-123-8tc FOR SALE--MODERN 6 ROOM HOUSE, 2 enclosed porches, lot 100x150 ft, 3 500. Hubbard Woods. Phone Win. 652-W, 15-123-2tc FOR SALE -- COMPLETE STABLE equipment, entire or in part, includ- ing 2 horses, station wagon, 2 high carts, pony cart, harness, etc. Phone Winn. 39. 52-2-2tp FOR SALE--WILTON RUG, 9x12, in good condition. Address 440 Birch- st. Phone Winn. 674-W. 2-1te NEW COLONIAL HOUSE, with sleeping porch and garden, in Hubbard Woods; owner leaving. Conover, 25 Green Bay-rd. 51-2-3-2tc TOR SALE BEDROOM FURNITURE, bookcase, writing table, refrigerator and other household goods. 467 Chestnut-st. Phone Winn. 155. 2-1tp FOR SALE--GOLDEN OAK BUFFET, leather couch, leather rocker, Yx12 rug, tea-cart, ice-box, hot frame sashes, 3 hives of bees. Phone Winn. 86. 2-3-1tc FURNITURE FOR SALK--I¥-INCH top mahogany library table and rockers. Address 429 Linden. Phone Winn. 697-J. 2-1te HELP WANTED WANTED--GIRL TO LEARN DRESS- making. Apply Servu Shop, 743 Elm- st.,, Winnetka. 2-3-1tc APPLY TO Mrs. Lorenzo M. Johnson, 711 Sheri- dan-rd. Phone Winn. 149. 2-1te WANTHED--YOUNG LADY TO AT- tend candy store on Sundays and re- STEADY EMPLOYMENT. RAPID INCREASE IN OUR BUSINESS MAKES IT NECESSARY FROM TIME TO TIME FOR US TO EM- PLOY INTELLIGENT YOUNG WO- MEN AND TRAIN THEM AS OPERA- TORS. TO THOSE WHO CAN QUAL- IFY WE OFFER AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN A PROFESSION IN WHICH EMPLOYMENT AT GOOD PAY MAY BE OBTAINED IN ANY CITY OR VILLAGE IN THE UNITED STATES. INTERESTING WORK, REFINED SUR- ROUNDINGS AND ASSOCIATES, BENEFITS IN CASE OF SICKNESS AND PENSIONS WHEN ELIGIBLE. PAY IS LIBERAL AT THE START, WITH FREQUENT INCREASES AS THE PROFICIENCY OF THE INDI- VIDUAL WARRANTS. EXCEPTIONAL CHANCES ARE OF- FERED FOR ADVANCEMENT INTO POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY WITH CORRESPONDING ADVANCES IN SALARY. MAKE APPLICATION BETWEEN 8 A. M. AND 5 P. M. TO THE CHIEF OPERATOR, 740 ELM-ST. WIN- NETKA. CHICAGO TELEPHONE __ COMPANY. 18-123-2tc SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED--GENERAL WORK ABOUT the house and yard; floors, windows, etc.: hardwood floors and vacuum cleaning my specialty. Jess Clay, 2510 Isabella-st., Evanston. Tele- Phones, Evanston 4303 and Winnetka 38 1-1tfe DliLALIUN WANTED BY KAPHERIL- enced gardener; good references; not afraid hard work; 25 years of age; American. Address C-19 Lake Shore News, Wilmette. 2-1te LET MISS CARLSTEN DO YOUR dressmaking and alterations. Phone Winn. 911 before 8:00 a. m. 39-2-tfe WANTED -- POSITION BY EXPERI- enced gardener and chauffeur, age 26; white. Address Box 64, Winnetka. 51-23-4tc FINE LAUNDRY WORK DONE AT 992 Ash-st. Refs. 51-2-4tp CHAUFFEUR--THREE YEARS EX- perience, 24 years of age; best refer- ences. Address A-26 Lake Shore News, Wilmette. 52-123-3tp CHAUFFEUR--32 YEARS OF AGE, 6 vears experience, white. Address A-28 Lake Shore News. 123-1tp SITUATION WANTED BY COUPLE AS general houseman and maid. Refer- ences. Address Winn, Talk R-35. 2-1tp WANTED--POSITION BY SWEDISH woman as general housemaid. Ad- dress Winnetka Talk V-45. 2-1tp FOR RENT FOR RENT--TWO FURNISHED AND heated rooms, 1027 Spruce-st. Phone Winn. 898. 2-1tc FOR RENT--5-ROOM COTTAGE WITH bath and basement rooms. 894 Lin- den-av,, Hubbard Woods. Phone Winn. 845. 2-1te FOR RENT--STORE MAY 1ST, 524 Linden-st. Inquire in rear. 53-2-4tp TO RENT--STRICTLY MODERN 7- room house, 3 screened and glazed porches; lot 100x150; fine trees, lawn and garden. 1077 Cherry- ]t, 2-tfe FOR RENT--pF URKNISHED RUOUM, nul water heat. 907 Ash-st. Prone PW Li 513-W. -2-tfe FOR RENT--FOUR PLEASANT Fin lieve at lunch hour. Phone Winn. 2nd flat. 180 Chestnut-st. Phone 1336. 2-3-1te Winn. 1065. 2-tfe > WINNETKA PARK DISTRICT 3 ¥ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election of the legal £ voters of Winnetka Park District will be held on Tuesday, fice expires. the evening of said day. & election in the Third Election District of the Town of New & Trier, viz: at C. L. Wyman's Store in the Village of Win- & netka, one block west of the Hubbard Woods Railway Sta- g tion. & In the Second Election District, comprising all that por- & tion of Winnetka Park District bounded on the north by g the center line of North Avenue, on the east by Lake Mich- &¥ igan, on the south by the center line of Elm Street from § Lake Michigan to Lake Avenue and by the center line of §¥ Pine Street extended west from Lake £¥ boundary of the Village of Winnetka, $¥ Lake Avenue and the west boundary g* polling place will be at the polling place for the Township &¥ Election in the Fourth Election District of the Town of New Office, Winnetka, Illinois. Winnetka lying south of the Trier, namely: | Indian Hill Railway Station. $2 JOHN R. LEONARD, ¢ LOUIS B. KUPPENHEIMER, & WILLIAM S. ELLIOTT, EDWARD S. ROGERS, or i) zy, April 3, 1917, to elect one Park Commissioner for the term of five years, and until his successor shall be elected and qualified, to succeed George W. Gordon, whose term of of- The polls of said election shall be open from seven (7) o'clock in the morning until five (5) o'clock in In the First Election District, comprising all of Winnetka Park District north of the center line of North Avenue, the & polling place will be at the polling place for the Township & Trier, namely: at Park's Plumbing Shop, Winnetka, Illinois. In the Third Election District, comprising all of Winnetka Park District in that part of the Village of Winnetka south of the center line of Elm Street and north of the center line of Willow Street, the polling : 1 & place for the Township Election in the Fifth Election Dis- trict of the Town of New Trier, namely: 4 In the Fourth Election District, comprising all of Section Nineteen (19), Township Forty-two (42) north, Thirteen (13) east of the Third Principal Meridian; also all of Winnetka Park District in that part of the Village of ¢ also any other part of Winnetka Park District not lying in the first, second and third election districts thereof, the polling place will be at the polling place for the Township Election in the Sixth Election District of the town of New Indian Hill Inn, Winnetka, Illinois, near the GEORGE W. GORDON, President, LLL LeE Avenue to the west and on the west by of said Village, the place will be at the polling Bartz's Livery Na Range center line of Willow Street; Board of Park Com- missioners of Win- netka Park District. ment in Bank building. Small store in Annex on Lincoln-av. Apartment No. 15--5 rooms--545 Lincoln-av. Ayres Boal, 1515 Peoples Gas bldg. 51-2-4tc FOR RENT--LIST YOUR HOUSE FOR rent with us. Paul Schroeder & Co., Wilmette 698, or Winnetka 768. 18-12-5te FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE, HOME- like room, convenient to electric and NW. station. Address Winn. Talk R-22. 2-2tp WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT--SMALL GAR- cust-sts. Inquire 992 Ash-st. 52-2-2tp WANTED TO RENT WITH PURCHASE option 7 or 8 room house, two baths on second floor, sleeping porch, white woodwork; will pay $100. Three adults. Cadwell, Hubbard Woods. Phone Winn. 1270. 53-2-3-2tc LOST AND FOUND LOST -- SMALL SILVER WRIST watch on black ribbon band, marked E. F. H. Reward. Phone Winn. 1026. 2-1te LOST--CALIPER SQUARE BETWEEN Brands Garage and Provident-st. Re- ward if returned. S. A. Williams, 552 Lincoln-av.,, Winnetka. 2-1tc - FOR SALE OR RENT IF YOU HAVE A HOME FOR SALE or rent or vacant you want to sell, just telephone winnetka (6%, our Indian Hill office. Some of our rents are as follows: 7 room stucco, near high school, nne yard, hot water heat, per month, $50; 6 room new brick, hot water heat, near station, per month, $50; 6 room new stucco, nglish style, per month, $60; 8 room brick, new, hot water heat, per month, $65; 9 room brick, hot water heat, per month, $75; 8 room stucco, new, hot water heat, per month, $85; 8 room fine home, near Sheridan road, per month, $100. We have some of the best bargains in and around Indian Hill Station for sale on the north shore. Prices from $5,000, $5,500, $6,500, $7,500, to $9,500 to $15,000, on easy terms. Don't fail to see us before you buy. Paul Schroeder & Co. SRLRLL LLL LLLLLLy i PERSONAL MENTION ETE PPE, Mrs. Charles J. Eastman, 978 Cherry street, recently attended the annual convention of the Phi Gamma Delta National Fraternity at Cleveland as a delegate from the Chicago Graduate chapter and was honored by being made the National alumni secretary of the fraternity. Miss Kathleen Air, of the Columbia School of Music, will give a musicale at the WinnetkA Woman's club on Saturday afternoon, March 31st. Miss Mabel Lee of the same faculty will give a demonstration of Children's Harmony Class Work. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Eastman, 978 Cherry street, are being congratulated on the birth of a son, Robert McFarlin Eastman, born March 4. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Stein, 812 Lloyd place, announce the birth of a daughter, Louise, on Monday, March 5. CY GY ey den spot near corner of Ash and Lo-! 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Williams of Ash street returned last week from Long Key, Florida, where they have been spending several weeks deep-sea fishing. Mrs. Frederick Dickinson of 952 Pine street, who has been confined to her home for many weeks on ac- count of illness, is much improved in health and able to be out. Miss Katherine Blossom of Green Bay road, Hubbard Woods, will spend ! the holidays with her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. George Blossom, at Virginia, Hot Springs. Mrs. William C. Boyden and Mrs. Philip S. Post are the guests of Mrs. Charles H. Thorne at her winter home, "Springwood Plantation," in Thomas- ville, Georgia. = EE LONG PARTNERSHIP ENDS The partnership of Brandl Brothers of Hubbard Woods has been dissolved by an amicable agreement between the parties, George Brandl and Paul Brandl. The firm began business about seventeen years ago. Both are Glencoe boys, born and reared on the old Brandl homestead on lower Grove street. Both are married, Paul resid- ing in Winnetka, George in the old home. Paul takes the business and George says he is going to take a year's rest, and expects to show his neighbors this summer how to raise potatoes. Fresh Mushrooms picked on day of delivery. Kenneth F. McLain Harold D. Gruver Phone Winnetka 567 Phone Winnetka 439 HEMSTICHING--PLEATING--BUTTONS EMBROIDERY 10c a yard--all colors BRING YOUR WORK IN BEFORE SHOTI= PING, READY WHEN YOU GO HOME. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention LOUIS J. WROBL 135 So. State St., corner Adams, over Peacock's PHONE RANDOLPH 6975 A Train Every 15 Minutes on the ELECTRIC NORTH SHORE ANAND / ISIT your friends in the nearby towns. Attend the "movies,"' the many different parties and entertainments that you really ought to enjoy. It's very convenient to do so if you use the Electric. Year-round, day-long service, at fiftecen minute intervals: clean. quick, well-lighted and well-heated all-steel cars. All Stops Between Church St. (Evan- ston) & Highwood The trains on this special local schedule leave Church St. (Evanston) northbound, as early as 6:43 in the morning and at 15-minute intervals thereafter until 10:45 at night. Southbound, the local trains 1 'ave Highwood every 15 minutes from 5:51 in the morning until 10:51 at night. Moderate rates of fare prevail. Every courtesy and convenience for the comfort of passengers (especially women and children) is provided. Ask Any Ticket Agent for the Latest Time Card Become thoroughly familiar with the running time, the local and limited stops on this new North Shore Electric Line. Remember, that when you use the Electric, you can go as far north as Milwaukee and. via North Shore Electric and the Chicago Ele- vated Railroads, anywhere in Chicago. CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD gag on of NM Mr. "aughter Hd Ane f Miss ] igton, ta 31 Pros 'ut no d | Soci aany fe: rill aga 't the A | allroom aking p | 'lorence ilizabet! Clauling | The 1 | 'enth Cc <f "ith the | Vednesc Longreg; | lember: | lub sh S Sujie 803 ANNOUNCEMENT '---- SPRING STYLES FOR 1917 -- fipilers Building abash Ave,Gor. CHICAGO Joarsons NDERSON rectly iy I othes omen Malding | The W inion of rith Mrs The of AR AN \ \ \ N N N \ N N N N N N N N 220222222277 PROGRESSIVE WAY SELLING GROCERIES Lliiaiaani a Pe E7727 Our Prices are very low. Our goods are the highest quality. Efficient Delivery Service at 9--11--2:30--4:30. For this service we make the small charge of 7c per order. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables received daily. Strawberries and asparagus now in the mar- ket at reasonable prices. NZ 2 rrr rrrrrr70 SILL LIL 111111 LS SISAL SILI SAIL IL ILIA II IIS II LS IA LS IAL IL A AA Tub Butter, highest quality at 43c per lb. 772 THE PROGRESSIVE. GROCERY LIPS & CAZEL, Props. Te ep' ones. 888-889-890 801 ELM STREET A , IR 7 2 77 2 \ Membe J these | 2 7