WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1919 ee Classified Advertisements I I per line for first insertion. Each succeeding in~ 1 Minimum 3 linés. Wednesday. Rates for same advertisement in The Lake Shore News, Winnetka Weekly Talk and Glencoe News, 20c per line for first insertion. Each succeeding insertion, 10c per line. sertion, 5c per line. Copy must be in by = FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE--SECOND HAND HOT water boiler; capacity 1100 ft. 3 quire Fred E. Ellis, 1071 Vine street. | T34-3tc FOR SALE--DINING ROOM SET OF ' fumed oak; 5 ft. round table, side- board, 12 chairs, rush bottomed, $135. Four brown velour portiers, $30; small mahogany rocking chair, $5; gas stove, almost new, $40; Premier Vacuum cleaner, 100 lb. capacity, $30; Bohn refrigerator, $25. Phone Win. 82. T35-1tc FOR SALE--USED PIANOS TAKEN IN trade on our new pianos. $65 up. Large assortment; easy payments. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis street, Ev- anston. LTG41-tfc FOR SALE--USED THOR ELECTRIC washing machine at a bargain; also used mangle. Patterson Bros. 828 Davis street, Evanston. LTGA49-tfc FOR SALE--USED SEWING MACH- ines, all makes, $5.00 up; guaranteed. Come to our store and see our new Singer. We have no' door 'to door agents. Patterson Bros, 828 Davis street, Idvanston. LTG49-tfc FOR SALE--USED PIANOS; .OVER- hauled; guaranteed. Harvard, $165; Lyon and Healy, $175; Bowers, $75; Bent, $90; Adam Schaff, $125. Other bargain; easy payment, Patterson Bros, 828 Davis street, Bvanston. dh HE LTG1-2tc FOR SALE--EXCEPTIONALLY NICE large round oak dining room table; good condition; bought at Scholle a year ago; cost $150; will sell for $100; including five chairs; can be seen at Schlieske Furniture store, 563 Lin- coln avenue, Winnetka. LTG1-1te FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BROWN VELOUR SUIT; size 38; excellent condition. Phone Win. 467. T36-1tc FOR SALE--AUTOS FOR SALE--T-PASS. STUDEBAKER; £ood condition: new battery; heater. $500. Phone Wil. 1973. LTG1-1tdh FOR SALE--USED CAR; DODGE sedan; wire wheels; Fisk spare tires. Call Evanston 6705; call 8 to 9 A. M. soriteg P.M, LTG1-1tc FOR RENT--AUTOS TO ~~ RENT--MARMON ROADSTER; like new; Silverton Cord tires; until June; responsible party only. Phone Win. 1369. LTG1-1te WANTED TO RENT--GARAGES WANTED--GARAGE SPACE FOR A small car until June 1 in vicinity of Elder Lane. Box 166, Winnetka. T35-1te FOR SALE--HOMES FOR SALE--SEVEN ROOM HOUSE with single garage, $7,500. Address Winnetka Talk A-400. T35-1tc WANTED TO BUY--HOMES WANTED--IN WINNETKA OR GLEN- coe 8 or 9 room house; at least two baths; in good neighborhood and with nice grounds; will pay from $18,000 to $25,000 cash for desirable place. Address Weekly Talk A-375. TG35-1tc FOR RENT--FLATS FOR RENT_ONE SEVEN ROOM FLAT and one four room flat. Phone Win. 1065. T35-1te LOST AND FOUND LOST--SUNDAY NIGHT, ONE BOY'S army shoe, size 2. Call Win. 305. _ T35-1tp LOST----BOYS' NEW VELOCIPEDE marked "Fields"; Tuesday afternoon; finder please return to 922 Oak street or telephone Win. 401; reward. T35-1tc LOST--LADIES' RING SETTING OF diamond and pearls; reward. Phone Win. 162. T35-1tc FOR RENT--FURNISHED HOMES FOR RENT--FURN. HOUSE; IN GOOD neighborhood; 6 rooms and bath; will add 2 more rooms in spring if taken for a year and desired; room for one or two cars; 10 min. walk from H. W. station, and less to street car; room to have chickens and garden. Address Winnetka Talk A-371. LTGt-1tc FOR RENT--COZY FURN. HOUSE, 6 rooms and glassed sleeping porch; - five minutes from stations; coal in for winter; rent $75. Call Win. 1457. T35-1te HELP WA NTED--WEMALR WANTED--EXP. GENERAL MAID; NO laundry; no heavy cleaning; daily care of first floor and one bath on second; $15.00. Phone Win. 447. Dr. Hamill. LTG1-1tc WANTED--NURSE WIHIHERE COOK, © second maid and laundress are em- ployed; youngest child 3 years; must do mending; $14; ref. required. W, .P. Seng, 401 Lake avenue, Wilmette: Phone. Wil. "1395. LTG1-1tc WANTED--COMPETENT, RELIABLE couple, for cook and houseman_ in home where good service is ap- preciated; position open after 'Thanksgiving; ref. required; protest- ant. Phone Win. 941 or address 815 Mt. Pleasant road, Winnetka. : ' LTG1-ite SITUATION WANTED I DO EMBROIDERING AND TATTING at reasonable prices. Fine linens and children's clothes a specialty. Call Win. 774. T33-4tp WANTED--CARE OF FURNACES AND work by day or hour. Phone Win. 1549. _ T34-4tc WANTED--TO DO AT HOME WASH- ing and ironing; also rough dry. First class work done. Phone Win. 651-R. T35-1tc TUTORING--HIGH SCHOOL STU- dents, let me help you evenings in French, Latin, Algebra (lst year) English, beginning Spanish. G. Shippen, phone Glencoe 595. T35-1te MIDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS POSI- tion consisting of light clerical work; exp.; state particulars. Address Lake Shore News A-1. LTG-1-1tp A RESPONSIBLE BOY WORKING HIS way through high school wishes to care for furnaces and do other chores for room and board. Phone Wil. 702-J. LTG1-1tc WANTED TO BUY--HOUSEHOLD GOODS WE BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK, OLD clothes and shoes. J. Golinsky, 1705 has his name on his wagon." LT44-tfe WANTED TO BUY OR SELL--HOUSE- hold goods; any description; also buy old clothes, best prices. 1644 Maple avenue, Evanston. Telephone Evanston 103 or 5512. LT50-tfc WANTED TO BUY--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED--SURREY IN GOOD CON- dition; must be cheap. Phone Wil. R896-Y-4, LT1-1tp FOR RENT--ROOMS FOR RENT--PLEASANT FURNISHED room with private family. Address _ Weekly Talk B-25, T34-tfc TO RENT--ROOM A NOMINAL figure in refined Winnetka home to woman; good ref.; board near. Phone Win, 1102. LTG1-1te vp MISCELLANEOUS : NOTICE--WE TAKE LIBERTY BONDS at full value in payment on pianos, talking machines, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, sewing machiness. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis stret, Ev- anston. LTG41-tfe OFFICIAL RETURNS GIVE ROULAND 124 VOTES HERE Adolph E. Rouland, 1534 Highland: avenue, democratic candidate at the, November 4 election for delegate to | the Constitutional Convention to rep- resent the Seventh Senatorial dist- rict, including New Trier township, was given 124 votes in Wilmette, ac- cording to the revised official count! of the ballots polled in the Village. Police returns on the night of elec- tion gave Rouland 25 votes in Wil- mette. According to the official revised count Rouland was given 124 votes in the Village. He carried the "Lib- rary district" with a vote of 38. De THE CHEERFUL CHERUD I dort see how people can ever be bored, ith duties and plexsures 'the whole world is rife. It worries me sometimes to think of 2 way Ts do 2ll my living Just one short ite. {177 he in = iH: - Young and Miller, Republican can- didates, received 34 'votes each in this district. Rouland was 1400 votes behind Miller in the Seventh district. He polled the largest democratic vote ever cast in the Seventh district. THANKSGIVING SERVICES The annual! Union Thanksgiving services under the auspices of the Wilmette Church Union are an- nounced for Wednesday evening, November 26, at 8 o'clock. Reverend Stephen A. Lloyd of the Wilmette Congregational church will- deliver the sermon. SUBSCRIBE NCW WANTED ! ROOMS Help relieve the ser- ious housing conges- tion by renting that spare room. A congenial tenant may be had by ng the WANT ADS TELEPHONES Wilmette 15.0 Winnetka 383 Forest avenue. Phone Wil. 1150. "He | VILLAGE OF WINNETKA Special Assessment Notice. In the Superior Court of Cook Comnnty, Illinois. General Number 349273 Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Village of Win- netka, Cook County, Illinois, having ordered a supplemental special assess- ment to pay the estimated deficiency in the cost of the work and: interest for the construction of a local improve- ment in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, the ordinance for which said improve- ment provided as follows: For the improvement of Walnut Street from the present pavement in Willow Street to the pavement here- in proposed to be nstructed in Hawthorn Lane; Poplar Street from the present pavement in Oak Street to the present pavement in Cherry Street; also Poplar Street from the present pavement in Cherry Street to the present pavement in Ash Street; also Poplar Street from the present pavement in Ash Street to the present pavement in Willow Street; also Poplar Street from the present pavement in Willow Street' to the present pavement in Wilson Street; Myrtle Street from the pres- ent pavement in Willow Street to: the pavement herein proppsed to be constructed in Hill Road; Fairview Avenue from the present pavement in Ash Street to the present pave- ment in Willow Street; also Fair- view Avenue from the present pave- ment in Willow Street to the pave- ment herein proposed to be con- structed. in Elder Lane; Woodland Avenue from the present pavement in Willow Street to the pavement 'herein proposed to be . constructed in Winnetka "Avenue; Crescent Ave- nue from the. pavement herein pro- posed to be constructed inh Haw- thorn Lane to the pavement herein proposed to be constructed in Elder Lane; Essex -Road from the. pave- ment herein proposed to be con- structed in Elder Lane to the pave- ment herein proposed to be con- structed in Winnetka Avenue; Fir Street from the present pavement in Wilson Street to the pavement here- in proposed to be constructed in Fairview Avenue, except the pave- ments herein proposed to be con- structed at the intersections of said Fir Street with Walnut Street, Pop- lar Street and Myrtle Street; Haw- thorn Lane from the present pave- ment in Wilson Street to the south- westerly line extended of Sheridan Road, except the pavements herein proposed to be constructed at the intersections of said Hawthorn Lane with Poplar Street, Myrtle Street. Fairview Avenue, and Woodland Avenue; Elder Lane from the pres- ent pavement in Wilson Street to the southwesterly line extended of Sheridan Road, except the pavements herein proposed to be constructed at the intersections of said Elder Lane with Poplar Street, Myrtle Street and Woodland Avenue; Sunset Road from the pavement herein proposed to be constructed in Poplar Street and from the present pavement in Wilson Street to the west line of the Remy Park Subdivision, except the pavement here- in proposed to be constructed at the intersection of said Sunset Road with Myrtle Street; also Sunset Road in sald Remy Park Subdivision from the west line of said Subdivision easterly and northeasterly along curved lines to a point north of and opposite the east end of the curved line bounding the northwesterly portion of the Pub- lic Park in said Subdivision lying west of Woodland Avenue, thence east in a straight line parallel with the straight line and said straight line ex- tended bounding the north side of the several public parks in said subdivision to a point north of and opposite the west end of the curved line bounding the easterly portion of the Public Park in said Subdivision lying east of Essex Road, thence easterly, south- erly and westerly parallel with the said curved line bounding the east- erly end of said last mentioned Public Park to a point south of and opposite the -vest end of said curv- ed boundary line, thence west in a straight line parallel with the straight line and said straight line extended bounding the south side of the several Public Parks in said Subdivision to a point south of and opposite the east end of the curved line bounding the southwesterly poc- tion of the said Public Park lying west of Woodland Avenue, than ncrthwest- erly and westerly along curved lines to and connecting with the pavement | hereinbefore proposed to be construct- ed in said Sunset Road at the west line of said Remy Park Subdivision, except | the pavements herein proposed to be constructed at the intersections of said Sunset Road with Woodland Avenue, | and except the pavements herein pro-; posed to be constructed at the inter- sections of said Sunset Road with Es- sex Road; Hill Road from the present pavement in Wilson Street to the pres- ent pavement at the west line of Trier Center Neighborhood Subdivision; that portion of Winnetka Avenue within the Village of Winnetka from the north- easterly line extended from the north- west of the right of way of the Chi- cago, North Shore and Milwaukee Rail- road to the west line of the southeast quarter of Section twenty-one (21), Township forty-two (42) North, Range thirteen (13) East; also Winnetka Avenue from the said west line of the southeast quarter of Section twenty-| one (21) and from the west line of the northeast quarter of Section twenty- eight (28), Township and Range afore- said, to the east line and the east line | extended of the west half of the said | northeast quarter of Section twenty-| cight (28) aforesaid, also that part of | Winnetka Avenue within the Village of! Winnetka from the east line extended of said west half of the northeast quarter of Section Twenty-eight (28) aforesaid to the southwesterly line ex- tended from the northwest of Sheridan Road; Bertling Lane from the pave- ment herein proposcd to be -construct- 'ed -in Winnetka Avenue to and con- | (necting with the present pavement in ! said Bertling Lanc ({ifty-eight (5%) ' feet north of and parallel with the | north line extended of said Winnetka | A venue; also the street returns of Win- rnetka Avenue at Wilson Streat, War- {wick Avenue, Abbottsford Road, and that portion of the south street return Best Prices Paid For Second-iHand Military Clothes Phone Evanston 1576 Reverse Charges a ------ EI, of said Winnetka Avenue at Essex Road within the Village of Winnetka, as far back as the street line of Win- netka Avenue extended, by adjusting present manhole covers, adjusting pres- ent catchbasin covers, adjusting pres- ent concrete sidewalk approaches, re- setting present fire hydrants, resetting present electric light poles, furnishing and setting new cast-iron 'manhole covers and cast iron catchbasin covers, constructing brick masonry valve vaults, constructing new concrete side- walk approaches, constructing' vitrified salt glazed tile road drains and con- nections, constructing brick masonry manholes with cast iron covers, con- structing brick masonry combination manholes and catchbasins with cast] iron covers. constructing brick masonry catchbasins with cast iron covers, con- structing cast iron sewer inlets each on a concrete base, refilling tile road drain trenches .under proposed 'pave- ments with sand, refilling all tile road drain trenches in said pro- nosed improvement with equal parts cinders and .earth, excavating, grading and preparing the subgrade to receive the proposed pavement, grading. and leveling the parkways, grubbing, re- moving all surplus excavated materials and paving with a qne (1) course rein- curbs shall be twenty-seven (27) feet six (6) inches in width, nine (9) feet six (6) inches of which said proposed pavement shall be laid east of and ad- joining the center line of Essex Road and the remaining eighteen (18) feet of said proposed pavement shall be laid west of and adjoining the center line of Essex Road. The width of the roadway to be covered with the proposed concrete pavement, including integral curbs, In Poplar street shall be twenty-four (24) feet. : "The roadway at curb corners shall be widened along curved lines; the radius of the curb corner at the north- east corner of Woodland 'Avenue and Winnetka Avenue shall be ten (10) feet; the radius of the curb corner at the northwest corner of Essex Road and Winnetka Avenue shall be ten (10) | feet; the radius of the curb corner at forced Portland cement concrete pave-' ment with integral curbs with asphalt- ic felt filled joints, including a two (2) inch earth covering upon said' pave- ment, the wetting and cleaning of the said concrete wearing surface of sald proposed pavement, including all labor and 'material, and engineering 'and supervision during the construction of the said proposed improvement. The width of the roadway to be cov- ered with the proposed concrete. pave- ment, including the integral 'crub in that part of Winnetka Avenue within the Village . of Winnetka from the, northeasterly line extended from the northwest, of the right of way of the Chicago, North .Shore and Milwaukee Railroad to the west line of the south- east quarter of Section twenty-one (21), Township. fortv-two (42) North, 'Range Thirteen (13) east, shall be fourteen (14) feet. The width of the roadway to be covered with the proposed concrete, the southwest corner of Essex Road other ' and Elder Lane shdll be sixty (60) feet; the radius of the curb corner at the southwest corner of Hawthorn Lané and Fairview Avenue shail be twelve (12) feet; the radius of-the curb corner at the northeast corner of Wil- son Street and Winnetka Avenue shall be sixty (60) feet; the radii of the curb corners at Bertling Lane and Winnetka Avenue shall be thirty (30) feet; the | radius of the easterly curb of the road- way herein proposed to - be con- structed at the west end of the most westerly Public Park in the Remy Park Subdivision shall be thirtv-seven (37) feet six (6) inches; the radius of the westerly curb of the roadway here- in proposed to be constructed at the east end of the mogt easterly Publie Park in 'the Remy Park Subdivision shall be thirty-seven (37) feet six (6) inches; the radius of the most easterly curb 'at the east end of the pavement herein proposed to be constructed at the east end of 'Sunset Road in the Remy Park Subdivision shall be fifty- six (56) feet six (6) inches; the radii of the reverse curves where the two branches of the pavement herein pro- posed to be constructed in Sunset Road in Remy Park Subdivision merge into the single pavement herein proposed to be constructed at the west line of said Remy Park Subdivision shall be pavement, including the integral curbs | fifty-six (56) feet six (6) inches; the in that part of Winnetka Avenue from ! radii of all other curb corners shall be the west line of said southeast quarter | twenty-five (25) feet. of Section twenty-one (21) and from The roadways of all street returns to be covered with the west line of the northeast quarter | the concrete pavement shall be of the of Section twenty-eight (28) in the Township and Range aforesaid, to the east line and the east line extended same width as the present pavements which connect with said street returns, and the width of all other roadways, of the west half of the northeast quar- | including integral curbs, herein pro- ter of Section twenty-eight (28) afore- Posed to be constructed shall be nine- said shall be twenty-eight (28) feet,!!een (19) feet; all in the Village of except between the proposed pavement | Winnetka, County of Cook and State in Woodland Avenue and the proposed |of Illinois, and which said ordinance pavement in Essex Road where the|Was passed and approved by the Presi-~ proposed pavement, including integralident and Board of Trustees of the Vil- curbs, shall be thirty-nine (39) feet in width, fourteen (14) feet of which j lage of Winnetka, Cook County, Illi- inois, on the nineteenth 'day of Feb- said proposed pavement shall be laid Tuary, A. D. 1918, and which special south of and adjoining the center line | #3Séssment proceeding was known as of Winnetka Avenue and the remaining Geneval Number 335942 in the Superior a | twenty-five (25) feet, of said propose pavement shall be laid north of and adjoining the center line of Winnetka Avenue. The width of the roadway to be cov- ered with the proposed concrete pave- ment, including integral curh, part of Winnetka Avenue within the Village of Winnetka from the east line extended of the west half of the north- east quarter of said Section twenty- eight (28) to the southwesterly line extended from the northwest of Sher- idan Road shall be fourteen (14) feet. The width of the Roadway to be covered with the proposed concrete pavement, including integral curbs, in Woodland Avenue shall be nineteen (19) feet, excent from the proposed pavement in Winnetka Avenue to the south line of Remy Park Subdivision where the proposed pavement, includ- ing integral curbs, shall be twenty- seven (27) feet six (6) inches in width, nine (9) feet six (6) inches of which said proposed pavement shall be laid west of and adjoining the center line of Woodland Avenue and the remaining eighteen (18) feet of said proposed pavement shall be laid east of and adjoining the center line of Woodland Avenue. The width of the roadway to be cov- ered with the proposed concrete pave- ment including integral curbs, in Es- sex Road shall be nineteen (19) feet except from the proposed pavement in Winnetka Avenue to the south line of Remy Park Subdivision where the pro- posed pavement, including integral in that, ourt of Cook County, Illimois, the (ordinance for the same being on filo jin the office of the Village Clerk of | said village, and the said village hav- ing applied to the Superior Court of | Jook County, Illinois, for a supplement- 'al special assessment to pay the estimated deficiency in the cost of the work and interest of said local im- provement, according to the benefits, and a supplemental special assessment therefor having been made and re- turned to said Court, General Number #49273, the final hearing thereon will be held on the twenty-fourth day of November, A. D. 1919, or as soon there- after as the business of the said Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day, and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Said ordi- nance provides for the collection of said supplemental special assessment n ten (10) annual installments with in- terest thereon at the rate of five per icentum (5%) per annum. Dated, Winnetka, Illinois, November TAS D. 1919 WILLIAM E. DAVIS, Person appointed by the President of the Board of Local Improve- ments of the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois, (and sucnm appointment approved and con- firmed by the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinois) to make said supplemental special assess- ment, FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T33-2t A Pot of Ink "Tis much better to be on the road "hitting on all four" with an "Exide" Battery in your car than to be leaning over a counter arguing about 3. Lut in 1007 Davis Street EVANSTON PHONE 1045 The next few your baticry, Hop advise with you. an adjustment on a battery that you were told was Just as Geod" and "Fully Guaranteed." We believe that you would rather spend your money, not in the expectation of adjustments the expectation of service. agree that what a manufacturer failed to accomplich in the factory can't be repaired with a pen and "A Pot of Ink." "FRED W. OTTO, Pres. Evanston "¥xide'" Battery Service INCORPORATED 3 FProuty Court WINNETK A PHCNE 1387 ronths will be trying ones on we'll be pleased to 4 A i ; : 1