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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Jun 1918, p. 4

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1918 THESE ARE MEN WHO REGISTERED FOR WAR The official list of names of men who registered for military service with Draft Board No. 3 is complete as follows Lenard Turvey, Winnetka. Max Paul Karleskey, Niles Center. Henry Niles Center. Henry John Diettrich, Glencoe. George Sievers, Glencoe. Peter Albert Trausch, Niles Center. Edward Schaefges, Niles Center. Alvin Henry Mehlhorn, Glencoe. Leo Matthew Schweiger, Glencoe. Allen Michael Danner, Glencoe. Herman Springer, Edward Schultz, Norwood Park. Albert Wagner, Norwood Park. Edward Christian Jacob Jonne, Norwood Park. Conrad Torbick, Norwood Park. Oliver Harold Shaw, Norwood | Park. Peter John Kellen, Norwood Park. John Christ Ide, Morton Grove. Walter Carl Gustave Kutz, Morton Grove. Eddie Charles Dan, Morton Edward William Bitter, Park. Adolph Irwin Salmen, Finn Barthold, Glencoe. John Nikele, Glencoe. Romeo Bernardini, Glencoe. Willard Phillip Ruesch, Norwood Park. y James G. Kozak, Norwood Park. Alex Martin Suckow, Niles Center. George Louis Krejsa, Niles Center. Giovananni Tagliapietra, Glencoe. Amedeo Misantoni, Glencoe. Cloice Wieder, Glencoe. William Edward Basener, Glencoe. Donald Duncan, Jr., Winnetka. Peter Harry Krier, Niles Center. Albert August Schroeder, Niles. Grove. Norwood Winnetka. | | | | | | | | | Lawrence P. Yopp, Hubbard Woods. Walter James Trapp, Hubbard Woods. | Theodore F. Cox, Winnetka. Maurice John Baumhardt. Niles Center. Harry Giles, Norwood Park. James Taraba, Norwood Park. Frank N. Sturgis, Winnetka. Clarence Edward Schaefgen, netka. : Clemens Park. : Oscar John Baumet, Norwood Park. Frederick-Jiouis--Thiede, Norwood Win- Carl Proesel, Norwood Park. John Henry Lyk, Niles. | August Henry Marquardt, Tess- ville. John James Klauke¢, Winnetka. William. David Rubenstein, Win- | netka. Edmund David Scully, Winnetka. Charles Nicholas Lischka, Norwood Park. "Steven Czyzewski, Norwood Park. Charles William Linster, Morton Grove. Venceslaus Walaszczyk, Gross Poin.t int. Gross Point. Frank Hartmann, Gross Joseph Meier, Gross Po Peter John Huerter, Henry Point. Paul Meyer, Gross Point. John Joseph Reinwald. Gross Point. Nicholas John Schaefgen, Gross Point. - Anton Peter Borre, Gross Point. Nick Jennetten, Gross Point. George Albert Lohan, Dunning. George Joseph Riha, Morton Grove. Edward = Jacob Tilges, Morton Grove. : Charles August Schmitt, Niles Cen- ter. Ferdinand Elmer Hartjen, Win- netka. Frederick Earl Dexheimer, Win- netka. Ralph Herbert Fjellman, Winnetka. Andrew Madden Taylor, -Kenil worth. Frank Hood Ely, Kenilworth. Fred Jacob Fullhard, Morton Grove. George Louis Guenther, Morton Grove. Allan Ross, Morton Grove. John Paul McArdle, Wilmette. Matthew Martin Heinzen, Wil- mette. Martin Walter Jergensen, Wil- mette, ? Harry Allen Richter, Wilmette. Edwin Henry Jawarske, Glen View. John Jacob Conrad, Glen View. Herbert John Schopen, Wilmette. Leon Fay George, Wilmette. Edwin Theodore Winzell, mette. Joseph John Engles, Gross Point. Nicholas John Bree, Morton Grove. Orian Alfred Galitz, Wilmette. George Jacob Loutsch, Morton Grove. 1 Willard Charles Thayer, Wilmette. Lawrence Joseph Schildgen, Wil- mette. Wil- William Jacobsen Struck, Morton Grove. Otto Fred Jones, Morton Grove. Clarence Daniel Ustick, Wilmette. ~ Russell H. Bottom, Wilmette. Carl Thomas Zaremba, Wilmette. Frank William Becker, Morton Grove. Edwin Monmouth West, Wilmette. Charles Adam Eckert, Wilmette. Albert Krell, Morton Grove. Earnest August Krause, Morton Grove. Thomas Vernon 3idamon, Wil- mette. Eugene Francis Brooks, Wilmette. Charles Edward Schuetz, Morton | Grove Fred Henry Miller, Morton Grove. Andrew John Daniel Yohl, Morton Grove. : Road, and from cust Street to chicks and prevents Fhutles John Weier, Morton Grove | Harms Road incl of both sides : Lynn Clayton Jones, Wilmette. of all roads named; also including] and vigorous hens for Erwin Risley Brigham, Wilmette. | both sides of: Thal Road from | Raymond Carrol Klehm, Niles Cen- | Willow Ro: I one-quarter mile north. | C ter: [i 2 Cutting destruction of | CHI K Charles Gregory Delhaye, Wil- i weeds from lot to lot line along) mette. | all highways in New Trier Township i 5 si rf Sak : Siiip is the most advanced _-- | from Skokie Road to County Line step in scientific feed- New Trier Commencement | Road, and from Sheridan Road to ing for a v "_. " 1. . . uction. 1s a pertec a the New Trier Township west limits, | So idrgialing ino i . dage 5 . - 3 . - 2 (Continued from Page One) both sides of all roads herein named | form easily digested ve 2 and assimilated. | included. . M y anufactured by Lillian Marie Lennards* | Work to be commenced w ithin | Hales & Edwards Co., Mildred Elizabeth Light* | t three days after the letting of con- | Chicago. . Virginia Lilienfield tracts and to be completed within | For sale by Virginia. Little | thirty days after work is started. | Doris Lillian Lvous { Dated at Glencoe, Illinois, this 13th | PHONE 12 Helen Irene Martin | day of June, 1918 i - Virginia Ruth Olwin HERBERT H. SHERER, | * Helen Agnes Osterholm aie Highway Commissioner | Dorothy Dale Park AT TES Lo ae Beatrice Peace WALTER S. CROZIER, | Florence Mary Pease Township Clerk, | Darthea Ravensecroft® 4 601 Greenwood Avenue, | Mabella Rogers | Glencoe, Illinois. | - . o 3 31-123 | Seville Rudolph 1-125-T1e Harriette Elizabeth Ridgway | Helen Irene Ruth | Katherine Scheidenhelm | Cl 1£1 d Ad Gertrude Elizabeth Shippen* i as8sifrie S Elizabeth Anne Singleton H Roberta Skinner | FOR SALE badd bl 18D Isabel Specht Yi TT Loilise -Iinsnian : FOR SALE--MENS READY SUITS Q 5 SI ive | We also buy and sell second hand susan Francis Tracy { clothes. 1321 Emerson Street. Phone Myrtle Lucile West i _4274 Evanston. 25-Tte Popular Prices Florence Margaret Williams FOR SALB--USED ~ PIANOS, OVEF Hele Atl: Wil hauled, guaranteed. Steinway, $6; lelen, 4 ast 1son. Cramer & Co. London, $45, Shonin- | Florentine Cerula W right RE 350; Lyon & Heal $95; Mason | oy x " & amlin, $135; Majes $125; Lake | Roy Abramson Side, $145. Payments 00 per month Philip Thompson Ballou Patterson Eros, 1522 Sherman Ave. | Lawrence Theodore Barnett Evanston, 30-123-2tc | gn a ates esa FOR So Lis--LATE MODEL [PAIGE | Benjamin Donoho Bayless six eylinder. seven passenger with | Edwin Burt Brown,Jr. glass sides: in perfect running con- | Harold Loomis Brown dition. yin demonstrate, Sail idl = 4 mette 14-123-tfc | = Ralph Roger Brush* FOR SALE TON TRUCK, WISCON- | = Allen Edgar Bulley sin Motor, Raefield carbur A-ViE Everts Browne Calhoun* shape. Avdly Wilmette. ( 20-155-1t 1 E Coleman Eliot Clague FOR SALE ID AUTOMOBILE £ Wallace Bordurant Clore, jr.* overhatle oy ME 2 finish- 5 " 2 inne Bruce Ward Colegrove tka 166. Wellington Coolidge A Philip Herman FErby Myron Harold Ericson Jerome Kendall Flaherty William Lansingh Freeman Fred Collins. Goodspeed Edward Stuntz Hanson* Belknap Carleton Hawkes Ralph Gordon Hinners Willard Edwin Holmes* Richard David Hopp Elbert Kepler Jones* David Henry Esten Keller John Walsh Lasier George Helenus ILusk* Paul Sidney Martin* Harold William McKenzie* John Rogerson Montgomery Charles Seymour Nason Carlton Drury Northam Harold 1. Orwig Donald M. Pattison Frasklin Russell Pope David Roberts Albert Willis Rockwell Beranrd Anthony Schroeder Irving Carl Schur Fdward Charles Schweitzer* John Gideon Searle Wilson Cooke Smithers Modie 'J. Spiegel, Jr. Judson Mayhew Stone * Honor Students "UNMARRIED MOTHER" AT VICTORIA THEATER "The Unmarried Mother", one of the most powerful dramas given to the public in years is the attraction at the Victoria Theater, Sheffield and Belmont avenue, week commenec- ing Sunday matinee, June 16, with matinee daily for ladies only when a lecture is delivered on "unmarried mothers". No one under sixteen years of age admitted. The produc- tion of "Unmarried Mother" is being offered for the first time in this city and is well staged. The play itself contains a part of every-day life. The leading role in the production is played by Miss Mildred Johnson, an actress of attainment. who gives to the part those little deft touches that only comes from a player of exceptional histrionic ability. An un- usual strong cast is seen in the. sup- port of Miss Johnson. | WANTED TO RENT CLERK, VILLAGE HALL, GLEN- COE, ILLINOIS. I + June 13th, 1918. Bids for the cutting and destruc- tion of weeds along Township High- ways in New Trier Township, will be received by the Highway Commis- sioner, and must be in the hands of the Township Clerk on or before Tuesday, June 25th, 1918. Separate bids must be furnished for each of the divisions of work as | specified below. Contractsy will be let in of the Township Clerk, the offi { P.M. WW eduesd day, June 26th, 1918. | 1. . Cutting and destructi of | weeds fre ot line to lo 't i e slong y | all highways in New Township from Willow Road south to Glenview __ REAL ESTATE INT---5 ROOMS AND BATH | rent. Phone 1065 or 1292 Win. | 13-tfe | FURNISHED ROOMS housekeeping, bath. 969 Winnetka Telephone 1455 25- FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOM private home. 932 Oak street. phone Winnetka 318. FOR RENT--5-ROOM hot water heated, bath, electric lights, fire place one block from Indian Hill Golf Club. Fred Corvinus, 752 Sunset road near Ridge. T47- tfe FOR RENT--FIVE ROOM COZY FL AT FOR RENT-- with light Spruce St. 8-tfe COZY FLAT, hot water heated, bath, electr lights, fire-placé; one block from "hh dian Hill Golf Club. Phone Winnet- | ka 638-R. -2-tfe FOR RENT--FIVE ROOMS FIRST | floor flat. 989 Ash street, Winnetka, | for twenty dollars a month. Phone 3203-R, Evanston. riage Ceti FOR RENT--LARGE FRONT "ROOM, also combination bedroom next to North Shore home. lor and living room. Breakfast op- | tional. Reference given and required. Audress Winnetka Weekly Talk R- 19. 6-tfe sleeping porch and bath in attractive Use of sun par- WANTED private woman. Talk 4- ROOM AND BOARD IN family for young business Address Winnetka Weekly 96. 13-1te SITUATIONS WANTED LET MISS CARLSTEN DO YOUR dfessmaking and alterations. Phone Winnetka 911 before 8 a. m. T29-tfc HELP WANTED WANTED--GARDENER ONE HALF i day a week. Call Winnetka 373. ( 13-1te i WANTED--LAUNDRESS FOR ONE day in the week. Call evenings, 796 Pine Street. Tel. Winnetka 692-J. 13-1te WANTED--EXPERIENCED NURSE for infant; most have best references. Tel. Win. 49. 13-1tp LOST AnD FOUND 7 LOST--TAN LINEN BAG AND TWO pieces of sheet music. Finder Phone Win. 608. 13-1te MISCELLANEOUS HAVE YOUR PIANO TUNED. WE DO fine work. Wilmette $2.00, Winnetka Glencoe $2.50. Patterson Bros, 1522 Sherman Ave. Evanston. 30-123-2tc RAZOR BLADES--ALiL, KINDS OF razor blades sharpened while you wait. Satisfaction guaranteed. Chandlers, 630 Davis-st.. Evanston. .6-123-tfe MR. A. B. COLLINS OF THE NEWS Agency has the Glencoe News at his stands and is also the agent for subscriptions. 'D.-H.-tf WANTED--HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND stoves bought and sold. Also junk. Reliable dealer. Tel. Evanston 103. 30-123-4tc at 8:00 o'clock | Ee -- with the Hatch-- Red Comb Chick Mash with Dried Buttermilk saves the baby starts them to develop big, strong, healthy RED COMB with Dried Buttermilk E. C. WEISSENBERG | Profits begin white diarrhea. It heavy laying. | | | | MASH | | j | | | WINNETKA SAVE AND SERVE. SINGER ELEZTRICS Best Electric in the World $37.00 up Eleciric Motors ror Al! Sewing Machines, $15 Used Machines, $5.00 up Repairing on All Machines PATTERSON 1522 SHERMAN AVE., EVAGSTON Open Tues.. Thurs.. and £ BROS. Saturday Evenings BELMONT AND SHEFFIELD WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY MATINEE, JUNE 16th MATINEE DAILY FOR LADIES ONLY THE SEASON'S SENSATIONAL SUCCESS UNMARRIED NOT A PICTURE MATINEE 25c Evenings 25¢, 35¢, 50c. Telephone your orders NMOTIIER" No higher. Graceland HH UHHH TTT THT WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS BANK BANK OF M. {LHR BT SEPARATE YCUR MONEY into-two pares: One 'to contain the cosh for your needs, the other the ount you can spare. Bring the second pile here and open a savings account. If you keep it by. you it is apt to be frittered away needlessly. In this bank it will go to work for you. It will not grow less. It will grow more. CAPITAL $35,000.00 Formerly K. MEYER I"stablished 1894 AHR EE nn nn mn', nn 8:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 9:15 a. m. 9:45 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 11:15 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 8.00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. / 8:00 p. m. Adults . . Boys and Girls ll | OTHER ACTIVITIES--Tennis. WLR ET EH TT ETH TT S 1 d Play AT NEW TRIER THIS SUMMER JUNE 17 TO AUGUST 16 1918 LRU EH TH TH TTT RHEE 1 Boys, Girls, HI SWIMMING SCHEDULE Non-Swimmers, Daily Except Saturday Non-Swimmers, Daily Except Saturday Women, Non-Swimmers, Daily Except Saturday Women, Swimmers, Daily Except Saturday Boys, Swimmers, Daily Except Saturday Girls, Swimmers, Daily Except Saturday Boys, Open, Daily Except Saturday Girls, Open, Daily Except Saturday Men, Monday Evening 'Women, Wednesday Exening 'Family Night,"" Thursday Evening Base Ball. COST . . $4.00 Guests--Adults . . . 2.00 Guests--Children . . under 18" years, For further information Athletics. Gymnastics $ .50 .25 Telephone Mr. Jackson, Winnetka 588 Sau aw +

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