WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1917 mE Em Em mE Classified Ads FOR SALE OR SALE--USED UPRIGHT PIANO, FOR 5 & Healey, $75.00; Schultz, $135.00, Kingsbury, $120.00; payments; open evenings; see our new pianos and players. We are cheaper than Chi- cago. Patterson Bros, 1522 Sher- man-av., Evanston. 5-123tfc FOR SALE--CANARY BIRDS. GOOD e . Wilmette 1797. singers Tel 5-123-2tp FOR SALE -- CHRISTMAS TREE lights in sets of 8, 16, 24 and 32 lights; all colors. F. A. Darby Elec- tric Shop, 1106 Davis-st., Evanston. Phone Ev. 2230. 5-123-1tec FOR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE large expensive fibre trunk for two small trunks in good condition. Tel. Wilmette 692. 5-123-1tc FOR SALE--USED SEWING MA- chines, slightly used. White Rotary, $13.00 to $20.00; Standard, $12.00; Singer, $13.00; Free, $15.00; Domestic, $10.00; other bargains; see our new Electric Singer, $35.00; Singer Sewing Machine. 1522 Sherman-av. Evans- ton. 5-123-tfc FOR SALE--$200 USED VICTROLA with 50 records, $125.00; also several used small machines. Come in and see our new Sonora, Victrola and Grafanola; easy payments. Patter- son Bros. 1522 Sherman-av., Evans- ton. 5-123-tfc MEN'S READY-MADE SUITS FOR sale. We also buy and sell second- hand tne or Bo 1128. ons Dempr 3 4, merson, vans o Bors ae 81-12-53tc I.OCOMOBILE ROADSTER--IN FIRST class condition, for sale cheap. For ticulars Tel. Winnetka fiber bar 4-12-2tc 7-MONTH AIREDALE MALES ™e sale. Chas IL. Schreiber, 1010 Pine-st., Winnetka. T39-1tp OR SALE--FINELY BRED FOX TER- POE! puppies, 3 months old. Phone Winn. 361. T39-tfc FOR SALE--BRASS CRIB IN GOOD i Winnetka 16. condition. Phone k LS -1te FOR RENT FOR RENT--HOT WATER HEATED i tka 513-W. rooms. Phone Winne tte R RENT--FURNISHED ROOM FOR OR steam heated. 1064 Gage- st., Hubbard Woods. T39-1te FOR RENT--TWO STEAM HEATED rooms; will rent to one or more per- sons. 444 Drexel-av., Hubbard Woods. T39-1tec FOR RENT--4 ROOM, STEAM HEAT- For flat near depot. P. W. Bradstreet, -st.,, Winnetka. owner, 520 Linden-s a -1tc WANTED TO RENT » NTED TO RENT--FOUR OR FIVE a flat or cottage. Address H. Hasselberg, care Lake Shore News. NTED BY MARRIED COUPLE, NO WED. two heated rooms_in heated house, east of tracks, Winnetka, -st. Phone 42 Winnetka. south of Elm-st. P Hetks. ENTLEMAN DESIRES ROOM ON OR A of Elm-st.,, within 1 or 2 blocks of Northwestern depot. J. D. Rockie, 217 Wisconsin-st.,, Chicago. $10 a month. T39-1tp HELP WANTED NTED--YOUNG GIRL TO HELP A housework and baby afternoons. 439 Birch-st.,, Winnetka. Phone Win- netka 1188. ua NTED -- MAID FOR GENERA wih: small family with chil- dren. Phone Winnetka nah TRE ite WANTED -- LAUNDRESS, EXPERI- enced; first two or three days each week. Phone Winnetka 105. T39-1tc LOST AND FOUND LOST--SUNDAY EVENING BETWEEN depot and Provident and Spruce, a pair of silver rimmed nose glasses S. J. Eisendrath, 527 Cherry-st. Phone Winnetka 458. T39-1te LOST--AT CHERRY AND OAK STA- tion, green slipper bag containing pair of boy's patent leather oxfords and hair brush. Suitable reward. 8S. Williard, 445 Washington-st.,, Glen- coe. Phone Glencoe 722. T39-1tc SITUATIONS WANTED LET MISS CARLSTEN DO YOUR dressmaking and alterations. Phone Winnetka 911 before 8 a. m. T29-tfc NURSE DESIRES POSI- Best refer- Winnetka PRACTICAL tion by week or day. ences. Reasonable. Tel. 513-W. T38-12tc RAZOR BLADES--ALL KINDS OF razor blades sharpened while you wait. Satisfaction guaranteed. Chandler's, 630 avis-st.,, Evanston. Tel. 123. T38-23-tfc POSITION WANTED IN PRIVATE family as chambermaid, seamstress or care of invalid and sewing. Best references. Address E. N. 1051 Cherry street. Tel. Winnetka 584. T39-1tec VOICE LESSONS BY EXPERIENCED teacher from Chicago. For informa- tion call Miss Schwartz, Glendos 21s. -2te PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Newton Burn- ham entertained at dinner last Satur- day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Richards, who are soon to leave Hubbard Woods. ; ox The Pine Street circle met with Mrs. Charles Van Dursen of 1111 Spruce street on Tuesday afternoon. ak, Mrs. O. D. Hagen was hostess to the Rosewood Avenue circle on Tues- day afternoon of this week at her home, 1204 Scott avenue. PR The Lincoln Avenue Neighborhood circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Ernest Allsebrooke, 747 Lincoln ave- nue, on Monday of next week at 2:30 o'clock. . i 'Miss Walker of Winnetka is taking the nurses' training course at the Evanston hospital. The Hawthorne Lane circle will meet with Mrs. Ralph Landenberger, 477 Elder lane, on Monday, December 17, at 2 o'clock. A Lh Mrs. E. S. Fechheimer gave the sec- ond of a series of teas for the teach- ers on Wednesday afternoon at her home. RT, : Mrs. Carolyn E. Smith of Spencer, Mass. spent last week with Mrs. Norton of Walnut street. --rin The West Elm Street circle met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. E. C. Weissenberg, 817 Elm street. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and Mrs. Williams of East Pine street have moved to Highland Park. PATA Mr. and Mrs. George F. Gonsolves have moved into their new home on | Walden road. a . Walter Murray spent the week-end with relatives in Aurora, Ill VILLAGE OF WINNETKA In the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois--General Number 333500. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois, hav- ing ordered the improvement of Hill Road from the present pavement at the west line extended of Ridge Ave- nue, southwesterly to a line running at right angles to the center line of said Hill Road at a point 16.25 feet northeasterly from the intersection of said center line of said Hill Road with the south line of Section Twenty (20), Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridian, including all street returns as far back as! the street lines of said Hill Road ex- tended, by grading, including prepara- tion of subgrade, digging side ditches and grading the parkways, draining, constructing Portland cement con- crete base, constructing reinforced concrete culvert, constructing con- crete end walls, curbing, and paving with a bituminous macadam wearing surface on said concrete base an eighteen (18) foot roadway, all in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, the ordi- nance for the same being on file in the office of the Village Clerk of said village, and the said village having applied to the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an assessment of the cost of said improvement ac- cording to the benefits, and an assess- ment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, General Num- ber 333500, the final hearing thereon will be held on the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1917, or as soon thereafter as the business of the said Court will permit. All persons de- siring may file objections in said Court before said day, and may ap | 2) roadways of ten (10) feet each pear on the hearing and make thei: defense. Said ordinance provides for the collection of said assessment ir ten (10) annual installments with in- terest thereon at the rate of five pe: centum (5%) per annum. Dated, Winnetka, Illinois, Decem- ber 14, A. D. 1917. HARRY I. ORWIG, Person appointed by the President of the Board of Local Improve- ments of the Village of Win- netka, Cook County, Illinois, (and such appointment approved and confirmed by the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois) to make said assessment. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney T39-2t VILLAGE OF WINNETKA In the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois--General Number 333499. | grading, in width and shall extend east to and shall connect with said present, pave- ment in Railroad Avenue, and by constructing new catch basins with connections, constructing integral curbing, adjusting present manhole covers and adjusting and connecting present pavements with proposed pavement, including engi- neering and supervision during con- struction, all in the Village of Win- netka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Vil- lae Clerk of said village, and the said village having applied to the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois, for an assessment of the cost of said im- provement according to the benefits, and an assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, General Number 33349, the final hear- ing thereon will be held on the thirty- first day of December, A. D. 1917, o as soon thereafter as the business of All per- sons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the collection of said assessment in five (5) annual installments with in- terest thereon at the rate of five per the said Court will permit. centum (5%) per annum. Dated, Winnetka, Illinois, Decem-~ ber 14,'A. D. 1917, said assessment. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney HARRY I. ORWIG, Person appointed by the President of the Board of Local Improve- ments of the Village of Win- netka, Cook County, Illinois, (and such appointment approved and confirmed by the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois) to make T39-2t SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois, hav- ing ordered the improvement of Ash- land Avenue from the present pave- 63 Auditorium Bldg. Chicago Res. ~1006 Linden Ave., Wilmette ment at Burr Avenue to the present pavement at Railroad Avenue, not in- cluding the paved intersection at Lin- den Avenue, by paving with a rein- forced Portland cement. concrete pavement sixteen (16) feet in width, except at connections with present pavement, the proposed pavement shall be widened along curved lines to conform to the present pavements at points of connections, and said pro- posed pavement from a line sixty (60) feet west of and parallel with the present westerly curb line of Rail- road Avenue shall divide into two Painters & Decorator J. F. ECKART 3:57 . . Phone 484 LH SSSSLSLSLLSLSLLSLSS SSIS SSIS SSIS ISS ESSAI SSS SSSA S SIS SS SAS) Winnetka State Bank Capital $25,000.00 Surplus 5,000.00 3% on Savings Deposits Officers and Directors HENRY P. CROWELL, President of Quaker Oats Company. VICTOR ELTING, Attorney. LOUIS B. KUPPENHEIMER of Kuppenheimer & Company Wholesale Clothing JOHN R. LEONARD of Bridge and Leonard Grain Commission Merchants. CARLTON PROUTY, Attorney. WILLOUGHBY G. WALLING, Capitalist HENRY R. HALE. Cashier. Riri riirliiiliiiiiliiisiidiidn Winnetka , State Bank will be open on Saturday evening from 7 to 9 to take sub- criptions for Liberty Loans. SLLLSSSLLLLL LSS LS LISS LS SS LS LISS SAILS L YI AST SS LAA L SS LILA S SSS SILLS ASSIS IAA ISISS S ULL 7 277 77 77777777 2770777, Z AS SLLLISSS LLL TLSSS ISLS SSIS SSL S ASSL ITS SSSA ASSIS SSS SAIS A.C. DcCLURG & Co 218 « 224 So. Wabash Avenue DEALERS IN THINGS ARTISTIC UNUSUAL AND XY SUGGESTIONS for the lovers of the artis- tic cwhose iving calls for the 1 of refinement, are mvited fo see and enjoy an interesting display~ o ORIGINAL BRONZES, ARTICLES INLEATHER . e selections were made with such, touch infinite care good taste should realize the keenest satis Christmas Cards Stationery Articles in Bronze and Leather. t even the best end among our many. friends action hristmas Books of all kinds, for all ages, at prices to fit any purse. MR. HERBERT J. WRIGHTSON Pianist and Organist Pupil of Reinecke and Jadassohn of the Leipsic Conservatory Member of Faculties of International sion, and University Extension Conservatory. Lessons, Musicales, Recitals College of Music and Expres- Phone Wabash 5918 Phone Wilmette 2082 RECEIVING TELLER WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS BANK UM ZZ Zr UL Ze 27777 7r 777777777 [7 libel ddllil bllllia a LLL LL 2 A 727 A A SAVINGS ACCOUNT is one of the best references a young man can have. It proves that he is systematic, careful, steady and thrifty. It gives him a standing in the eyes of others. Come in and talk it over with us. CAPITAL $35 00.000 FORMERLY BANK OF M. K. MEYER Established 1894 RD ze SILL LLL SLL ILLLLL LLL LLL LLL SSSI SL SLASH LAA SAA AA SSSI SSAA fF Select Get the Round Package Used for 13 Century. CAUTION "AAvoid Substitutes /=~ C5 sleep. ol A ERS CAS MALTED MILK CO- _ RACINE, wis. U.S.A, tJ THE ORIGINAL Ask For and GET HORLICK MIALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infants and children thrive on it. the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged. Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, ete. Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu~ tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing Also in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Take a Package Home Agrees with Electric Irons Electric Toasters Electric Percolators Electric Heating Pads Electric Table Lamps Electric Floor Lamps Electric Radiant Heaters 554 RAILROAD AVE. Em RIT Give Practical, Useful Christmas Gifts The joyous Christmas Season is again approaching--the season when the spirit of giving is abroad in the land. And if the gift that is given be both useful and pleasing--some- thing that can be used every day or week for years--a con- stant reminder of the giver, it will be a Gift Supreme WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SUGGESTIONS: Electric Sewing Machines Electric Sewing Machine Motors Electric Xmas Tree Outfits Electric Trains Electric Flashlights Electric Vacuum Cleaners (Eureka) Electric Washing Machines ANY ONE OF THESE GIFTS CANNOT FAIL TO TOUCH THE CHORD YOU WISH TO STRIKE North Shore Electric Shop JOHN C. WELTER, Proprietor (Eden) WINNETKA TELEPHONE WINNETKA 44 If Electrical and Good We Have It REE EE EA I tn 3 \ gl Fama! i Lak A emptior lective governt all othe to all where nish th questios be mail such re istrants themsel in respe sO may claim e: preside: thoritie "Post ployes ¢ of loca other o ministr; = law bea ~ Marsha "They SU S