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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Mar 1918, p. 6

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- ne Sr - we "s ' Be RE y rT or oh om . . a TRAY v v en ae : \ 4 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, MARCH 38, 1918 -- tk lol bE Y . ge te ee » "The Highway Commissioners of | LET MISS CARLSTEN DO YOUR |} I Ir rT Tr ET EZ i L MILITARY BAND \ Col . : . dressmaking and alterations. Phone |: . .! New Trier Township will receive! winnetka 911 before 8 a. m. T29-tfc i 2. of the Township as follows: Grading, | . w | sealed bids for work on the various | PRACTICAL NURSE DESIRES POSI- ) i 3 i i tion by week or day; best references; FOR NATIONAL GUARD roads in the Ist, 2nd, and 3rd District | reasonable. Tel. Winnetka 513-W. A SP e gren & { ompany A ! p | TH0-tfe i Hauling and Spreading Stone, dur- | wARTED--HOUSE WORK OF ANY 4 : ng 1918. | kind, four days a week, and care o : North Shore Men Meet at Winnetka Pe Lives faust be-in tiie hands of children evenings. Tel. Win. ie TEL. WILMETTE 420 ; : 8 108 51- - A J Community House to Perfect |(he undersigned on or before Mon- EVANSTON 466 ; A LOST AND FOUND ; 3 4 LOST--BROWNISH RED KNITTED WALTER 5S. CROZIER, hat, near Elm street and Electric Plans for Reserve Militia Band day March 4th, at 8:00 o'clock P. M." § Clerk, | station. Tel Win. 40. 51-1te + THE WINNETKA MEN JOIN 601 Greenwood Avenue, MISCELLANEOUS J : a 4 ; | er -- essential to all. Quality 1s 1mm- Glencoe, Illinois." | XAZOR ~BLADES--ALL KINDS OF FOOD 4 est thor b 3 wr razor blades sharpened while you wait. pt . ntities have either been Musicians of North Shore Requested Satisfaction guaranteed. Chandlers, portan Qua ; cr bee i al Dissolution Notice 630 Davis-st., Evanston. ..6-123-tfc thrown away or caused much in- . k to Enter New Organization a WANTED--PATRIOTIC MEN TO JOIN ' . . tert : ; Military Band; no enlistment re- jury to lives, because lack of Quality. Food Distri- The "partnership Heretofore exisi=|. yuired; any age 1040 50; nee butors are obligated to furnish Quality at the low hii Tie P) H " . one evening each week; send in your utors are obli 4 - A Military Band for the North ing between George and Arthur J name and instrument to Harry B. - Rudolph, under the name of Rudolph Boardman, Longwood and Hazel ave- Brothers, retail grocers at 738 Elm nue, Glencoe, Ill. Telephone 339-M. 3 : 5-123-3tc street, Winnetka, Ill, has been this 16-1233 est selling price. Concentrated Volume of business helps reduce expenses, makes greater things pos- Shore is to become a reality if the plans, now being formulated by lead- ing residents," work out successfully. : ~¥ILL PAY 5c A POUND FOR CLEAN : 3 1 7 y i" : 2 IO . 3 . Contd : dav dissolved by mutual consent.| "white rags for wipi R sible. May we help you in your effort to obtain Such an organization would become 2 el i While Tagq i Sng ac nary. ; . : iis a part of the First Regiment, Illinois Mr, George Rudolph FO ES a 1227 Central-av. Wilmette, or phone Quality Food at the right price: Reserve Militia, of which most of firm, and Mr. Arthur J. Rudolph will Wilmette 1920. t7-tfdh : ' | continue the business and asumes all the companies are composed of continue u 3 e Ro CO A RL RA | the obligation thereof, past and A IIIA II III IAT AES IH LA A foo | SUBURBAN ORCHESTRA WILL FUR- nish music for dances and entertain- | | forth shore men. It § he A Oli 0il Canned Vegetables, Fruit, Fish, E At a meeting held in the Winnetka | re a Eg of waif Buy in Evanston Where TS oa Ive 1 9 are especially worth your con- £ \ a tt 1d Se . weak ander CC al accounts anc € as- | % ' id i E X a House this w pin ler | cets of said firm. | sideration. The Soap Market is on the upward £ e direction of regiment ofhcials, | 5 lh We { ; N 3 i . : gE ! - the first step in the new project w asi Cease Bean: i \ climb. Quantities are not so plentiful. Ammonia = - 1 . | Vy nur . udc yl. . . . . . » . = taken when members of the Win-{qp cn i, M el 1 h is an important item on our selling list. Ripe Olives = Bee Band agreed to join | - IN are considered a profitable buy. Maple Syrup and £ the proposed organization. 'N £ I E Plans were also perfected for a}} \N © Molasses can be purchased for less money now than i 4 meeting to be held at the Winnetka | Cl ii d Ad £ on later markets. : Community House on Wednesday assiric $ | | E £ evening, March 13, when repre-| g INE Maccaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli will be | sentatives of all north shore towns | FOR SALE . 0 2 mill | z = are expected to formulate definite | FOR SALE USED SEWING MA- Sin er Rotar Ver a mu ion} : effected by the wheat shortage. = ¢ : 1 1 taken in trade on our new | g y sold each year jf | ES = plans for organization. Si White $5.00, Domestic $6.00, | 8: E ES f Assurances were given at this Singer $14.00; White Rotary, 1 t| ELECTRIC SINGER $32.50 to $50.00 | E E | week's meeting that Major Lucius | Lyles Lyon ets RRS S, | USED MACHINES $5.00 UP z E | ines. of Highl: ark nde lo 3AR00. Ne A nue Tyan | - Repairing on all machines E ys . , : ; , g i Fine OF Signin Pars. ha | Bros. 1522 Sherman avenue, Eanes | Bus ptr lei ie oh = The merchandising lines are going thru a revolution, = o 1e First Battalion of the First | 91: ZC CH ; { £ Cy . . E H Regiment, had expressed great in-| FQN BA SED TA a; EMER] WE DO HEMSTITCHING | = and-consumer and merchant will find co-operation a = 1 terest in the undertaking and pro-| lock, $120.00; Strumtz, $85.00. Other | PATTERSON BROS g / E y ] aking P ck, $120.00; S 7 385.00 Othe = mutual benefit. : i mised to lend all assistance possible | = BArERine-, Sale on now Biappseil?) | I © i E ; to make the proposition a reality. | man avenue, Evanston. 12-123-tfc | { Phone Evanston 654. 1522 Sherman Ave. : z # Men and boys of the North Shore, I MEN'S HEADY WADE Sous Tor EVANSTON A RJ 4 who can play band instruments, have; hand clothes. Tel. 1128. 603 Demp- | WE HAVENO AGENTS of been asked to attend the meeting ster; 4274, 1321 Emerson, Evanston. | : next Wednesdaly and bring along FOR SALE LATE parca i " ra their instruments. Ey six eviinder. seven "pas Ch: r g with | 3 y 4 While the proposed band would be | glass sides: in perfect running con- | H S 3 Y Ho is ¥ rai. ol vil 3 | comin art of the Resersel loti yi t demonstrate, Fr tile] mr i i Militia regiment and, in that capacity | FOR SALE--PORTABLE CHICK EN | § . \ 4 would accompany the regiment in all| S29 7X10; in. good condition: very N i As : iris: well built. Call Winnetka 897 Spruce N\ hi tits drills and marches, it is also street or phone 502-7. T50-2tp \ [ esigne 0 7 FOR SALBE--2nd HAND WASHING \ i 181 machine, good condition. Phone Win. N\ 3 £5 44. 51-23-1tc \ ; 4 FOR SALE--MISCELL. HOUSEHOLD- N !" furniture for sale, Iron bed and AN care implements. Reofield, . 310 N £ : ©. Walnut street. 3 itp tro \ JBI iCE CO. GAINS [FOR SALE--LARGE FAMILY ICE NN : CONSENTS ALONG NO. SHORE | Lor with water cooler. Call Vit: N\ i = ono en ' - . . . Cor Te N 31 &) c | REAL ESTATE I'he fast and dependable service maintained from Winnetka to \ A Crees au of pany Roel jhose WANTED WEIL FURNISHED HOME \ 1 K i R . 1 \ 4 Kk . { t 1 t \ Ei 2 y ners tor a rig of way i__bedrooms, 3 baths. Phone Miss f reO n nN acine nd Milwaukee 1S OI grea value a for an extension of the power trans- | ing Wilmette 215. 51-1tc Wau segan, n €nosha, ¢ 2 Bt x 0 \ i mission lines of the Public Service' =. XOor RENT : towns and cities along the North Shore. N ve company of Northern Illinoi ~ FOR RENT--5-ROOM COZY FLAT, NN > 8 pany ern inois be { hot water heated batt :lectric N 3 tween Evanston and Highland Park lights, fire place; one. block "from . ° \ ee was obtained at a hearing held be-! Indian Hill Golf Club. Fred Corvinus, HH 1 S F t NN : : PAN 1 T52 Sunset roe ar Ri T47-tfc ! \ Xi i fore the public utilities commission | ji rar ROOM, our y . ervice as rains \ EE at the Insurance Exchange building, heat and light furnished. Tel.Glencoe | § \ i 41. No. Hubbard ds. 51-23-1t I : : " ; [+ 4 / N Boyan A het pe ND FOO 381 Limited trains leave Winnetka every hour irom 7:28 A. M. to . es a riva J 1k 1 = IM. ; . : . . ; i ¥@ electric Tine along the rights of way | season RO, Winneths, Bitte 10:28 P. M. Running time 1 hour and 44 miautes. Trains leave of the Chicago North Shore, and HELP WANTED Nilw kk fr 6 45 NM 8:45 P.M F 1 40 . . 3 | WANTED --A NURSE FOR THREE Ni1lw aukee 11 om 0: 4 Han | to 3D oo rdV ied are $ . . Milwaukee was denied by officials. Aron Tel Win, 505. Geo. B. J --_-- Calkins. . 51-1tc : 8 Fairbanks at Theat SITUATIONS WANTED 5 : 2 | er ih by - | eater dpecia Douglas Fairbanks is the attract- fon at the Star theater in Evanston Those having business in Milwaukee which detains them to a over this week end. This time the = versatile film luminary is represented | Paint & D be late hour, will find the train leaving Milwaukee at 11:15 P. M. as dealing in the excitement incident amiers ecoraior rerv Cc nvenient This train reaches Winnetka at 12:59 A M to "wild and wooly" life on the J F ECKAR 736 Elm St. very co : ; E i : Fe Mexican and Canadian borders . ° Phone 484 McCLURG'S & Book Sale Now On Thousands of worth-while books of every | kind and description are offered at prices ments; prices reasonable. Tel Winn. 265. T48-4tc | Parlor and Dining Cars Comfortable parlor cars leave Winnetka at 9:28 A. M. and 2:28 P. M. and leave Milwaukee at 9:45 A. M. and 2:45 P. M. Seats 28c (including war tax). %2% Excellent dining car service at moderate prices on trains leav- ing Winnetka at 12:28 P. M. and 5:28 P. M. and on trains leaving Milwaukee at 11:45 A. M. and 5:45 P. M. that represent only a fraction of their cost during this week only. 7 2% Express Trains Express trains making one stop in each town leave Winnetka every half hour for Waukegan and Evanston. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad ORTH SHORE Cas March 4th to 9th, Inclusive Practically every class of books is repre- sented, including books for young people to the works of standard authors in uni- formly bound sets. % Special tables of books priced at 10, 15, 25, 30, and 50 cents while they last. Shopping Hours 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. ik A. C. McCLURG &. CO. 218-224 S. WABASH AVENUE | Milwaukee Ticket Office: 187 Second Street Tel. Grand 1136 Chicago Ticket Office: 135 S. Clark Street Tel. Central 8280 7, BETWEEN ADAMS AND JACKSON V 4 % SITTIN ~ Foie ONES Sr

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