Classified Advertisements ATES--10c per line for first insertion. Each succeeding in- Copy must be in by sertion, 5c per line. Minimum 3 lines. 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. HELP WANTED--MALE AND FE- MALE DOMESTIC HELP WANTED-- MAR- RIED COUPLE OR COOK AND 2ND MAID; SMALL FAMILY. PHONE __ WINNETKA 473. LTG43-2te HELP WANTED--FEMALE FOR SALE--RARE RUGS, ANTIQUE furniture, fine old China silk quilts; no dealers. Phone Wil. 1509 or Douglas 3682. TG26-1tc FOR SALE--RELIABLE FOUR-BURN- er gas range, two ovens; good con- dition; $25. Phone Kenilworth 2383. T26-1tc WANTED--TWO MAIDS. One for mending, general care of children and upstairs work. The other for waitress and second work. Scan- dinavians preferred; good wages; permanent positions for first-class, steady workers. Our cook has been with us eight years. Call after September 11. Residence Sheridan road and Maple street, Winnetka. Phone Win. 480. Mrs. Ayres Boal. T26-1tc WANTED--A WOMAN TO CARE FOR elderly lady; mild mental case; also do upstairs work daily; off Saturday 5 P. M. to Sunday 5 P. M.; own room. A good place for an elderly woman who is patient and willing to serve. $12.00. Phone Glencoe 460. TG26-1te WANTED--LAUNDRESS TWO DAYS a week; must understand use of electric mangel and washing ma-' chine; good wages. Call after Sep-! tember 11, Sheridan road and: Maple . street. Phone Win. 480. Mrs. Ayres Boal. T26-1tc WANTED--GIRL OR YOUNG LADY going to school to assist with house- work after school hours in family of two in return for good home, board and room. Apply 1034 Ash street _or phone Win. 774. LTG43-2te WANTED--COMPETENT COOK AND second maid, by family of four; mov- ing to Winnetka from the east; good home and permanent. Apply Winnetka Weekly Talk, X-11. T26-1tc WANTED--FROM 4 TO 8 P. M. OR from 5 to 8 each day young woman or girl to assist with general house- work; will pay according to ability. FOR SALE--A SOLID MAHOGANY colonial living room set. 1040 Cherry street, Winnetka. Phone Win. 348. T26-1te FOR SALE--A LAUNDRY STOVE; Kitchen Maid kitchen cabinet. Tel. Win. 1549. T26-3tc FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS WHITE CROSS GINGER ALE, ROOT Beer, Orange and Lemon; Cherry Blossoms delivered to your home in cases. Fred J. Lapp, 178 Prairie avenue, Wilmette. Phone Wil. 2463. LTG42-tfe FOR SALE--OFFICER'S OVERCOAT and uniform; in good condition; large size. For further information call Wilmette 961-J. LTG44-1tc FOR SALE--BOB-SLED; GOOD CON- dition; cheap. 525 Fir street, Win- netka. Phone 518-W. T26-1tc WANTED TO RENT--HOUSES WANTED TO RENT--SMALL HOUSE or bungalow, furnished or unfur-| nished; occupancy September or Oc- tober. Phone Win. 913. T16-tfe WANTED--FURNISHED HOUSE FOR one year or more; soon as possible; responsible adults. Address Win- netka Weekly Talk, D-12. T26-1tc FOR RENT--HOUSES FOR RENT--HOUSE IN HUBBARD Woods just completed; near fine school and transportation; seven rooms, breakfast room, sun parlor, sleeping porch, two baths, one with shower, two extra lavatories, hot water heat, hard wood throughaut ivory enamel trimmed; price $150 per month. Phone Evanston 668. LTG44-1tc Phone Win. 666-J. LTG44-1tc | WANTED -- COMPETENT INFANTS nurse for two healthy children; two years; and five months; cheerful and trustworthy; excellent wages. Tel. Win. 1679. T26-1tc WANTED--MIDDLE AGED WOMAN to help with general housework; small house; good wages. Phone Wil. 1896. --- LTG44-1tc WANTED--A MAID FOR GENERAL housework with small family; no washing; good wages. Phone Win. 679. LT44-1tc WANTED--YOUNG GIRL TO CARE for baby afternoons. Call Mrs. Meyers, Win. 1474. T26-1tc WANTED--A HOUSEKEEPER FOR family of three. Phone Win. 836. TG26-1te WANTED--NURSE AS MOTHER'S | helper and care for year old baby. | T26-1tc | | } | } Phone Win. 58. WANTED--A LAUNDRESS, WITH references, for two days a week. Call Win. 986. T26-1tc | WANTED_YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST | with children, afternoons. Phone. Win. 986. T26-1tc' WANTED--MAID FOR GENERAL housework; small family; wages $18. Phone Win. 772. T26-1tc FOR RENT--EXCEPTIONALLY BEAU- tiful furnished residence with ex- tensive grounds overlooking Skokie Golf course and valley in Glencoe to responsible adult family; Dec. to June. Phone Glencoe 52. 540 Wash- ington avenue, Glencoe. LTG44-1tc FOR RENT--A 6-ROOM COMPLETELY furnished bungalow in Glencoe; pos- session October 1st; steam heat; west of tracks: no garage; $60.00. Ad- dress H. S. M. Box 218, Highland Park, Il. LTG43-4tc FOR RENT--HUBBARD WOODS-- from October 1 to May 1, 1921; T7- room colonial home; large porches; double garage; fine location; $200 per month. Phone Win. 1300. TG26-1tc FOR RENT--SIX ROOM HOUSE, nicely furnished; 'garage; sleeping porch, two lavatories and bath. Tel. Win. 196. LTG44-1tc FOR RENT--SIX ROOM FURNISHED house for a period of several months. Phone Win. 169, on Monday. T26-1tc WANTED TO RENT--ROOM WANTED--FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping by young mar- ried couple. Phone Win. 536-J. T26-1tp WANTED--NURSE GIRL FOR TWO children; good wages. Phone Win. 401. T26-1tc | WANTED--COOK WITH GOOD REF. Apply Mrs. L. T. Walker. Phone Win. 152. ___T26-1te WANTED--RELIABLE YOUNG GIRL to assist with baby and light house- work. Phone Win, 393. t-1tc WANTED--EXFPER. DRESSMAKER AT once; good wages, Call Win. 1325. + LTG44-3tc SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALE HIGH CLASS DRESSMAKING. FOR appointment phone Wilmette 2332. LTG38-tfe SITUATION WANTED--WALE WANTED--PAINTING, DECORATING, caleimining, paper hanging. floor re- finishing; all work guaranteed. Chester Decorating Company. Phone Evanston 6988. 2000 Maple avenue, Evanston. LT21-tfe POSITION WANTED BY AN EXPERT gardener, chauffeur and houseman; single; age twenty-eight; A-1 class references. Address Box 131. Win- ne'ka, IN, WANTED--WORK man; exnerienced in gardening and * houseman; snecial care given to furnace fires for winter. Phone Win, | 1549. T26-tfc SITUATION WANTED--COLORED chauffeur, 15 years experience on hirh grade cars: best Phone Kenwood 10458--Boul. 5256. LTG44-1tp WANTRD--PY EXPER. CHAUFFEUR; best of references: A-1 driver. Ad- dress Winnetka Weekly Talk. B-3. T26-1tp | FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD 100DS FOR SALE--ATTIC GIFT SHOP. COM- munity House, Winnetka. Weathered oak dining table and chairs: an old painting; rare necklaces in coral, amethyst and turquoise-matrix: bar- gains in hats. T23-tf FOR SALE _DINING ROOM AND T.IV- | ing room furniture; also a child's crib, gas stove and an Underwood typewriter. Phone Glencoe 308 or call at 312 South avenue, Glencoe. LTG44-1te FOR SALE--BRASS BED; BOX spring and mattress; oak side board; mahogany library table; cherry wash stand. refrigerator; laundry coal stove; hand washing machine. Phone Glencoe 325-W. TG26-1tc FOR SALE--TWO HANDSOME MA- hogany book-cases; glass doors: one small kitchen coal heater. Address Winnetka Weekly Talk, W-T. LTG44-1tc HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND CLOTHING bought and sold. Call N. Fell, 1644 Maple avenue, Evanston. Phone Fv. anston 103. LTG39-tfc LTG44-1tc | T26-1tc BY RELIABLE references. | WANTED--DWELLING OR SUIT OF rooms; furnished or unfurnished; suitable for housekeeping; two in family. Phone Mr. Kenney at Hor- ace Mann school. TG26-1tp WANTED TO RENT--OFFICE | WANTED TO RENT--OFFICE AC- { commodations, mornings and even- ings; Winnetka office building or | residence; Osteopathic physician. { Phone Central 3736. T26-1tc WANTED TO BUY--MISCELLANEOUS | "HIGH PRICES PAID FOR JUNK-- : Buys paper, rags, magazines, iron, | and all kinds of junk. Max Weim- | man, Ridge avenue near Lake ave- nue, Gross Point. Phone Wil. 1734. LT35-tfc JUNK DEALER -- NOTICE -- OLD clothes and shoes; don't throw away your waste before you see M. Smith. Phone Wil. 1351. LTG44-4tp | WANLED TO BUY-- ONE WARDROBE Phone Win. 1245. LTG44-1tc "OR SALE--AUTOS FOR SALE--NEW FORD CHASSIS; never been used; guaranteed first class; $475. Phone "Win. 522-M. Ed. Lewis, owner. LTG44-1tc FOR SALE--1917 OVERLAND TOUR- ing car; fine condition; five good ! tires. F. G. Cheney, 643 Pine sireet, | Winnetka. T26-1tc i FOR SALE--DODGE TOURING CAR. Inguire at 635 Blackthorne road. | T26-1tc FOR SALE--FLATS WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920 The people who are losing their money in Get Rich Quick schemes, will be complaining soon because wealth is concentrated in a few hands. VILLAGE OF WINNETKA NOTICE Winnetka, Illinois, Sept. 11, 1920. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of the follow- ing improvement: For the improvement of Chatfield Road from the present pavement in Burr Avenue to the present pavement in Linden Avenue, by draining, grad- ing, grubbing, preparing subgrade, rolling, curbing, constructing new catchbasins with sewer pipe connec- tions, smoothing parkways and paving with an asphaltic macadam wearing surface on a two course waterbound macadam crushed lime stone macadam base, a sixteen (16) foot roadway, in- cluding engineering and supervision during construction, all in the Village of Winnetka, County of Cook and State of Illinois, said improvement and assessment being otherwise known as Winnetka Special Assessment Number 354,227, in accordance with the ordi- nance heretofore passed therefor, will be received by the Board of Local Im- provements of the Village of Win- netka by or before eight o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, the twenty-first day of September, A. D. 1920, at which hour all bids will be opened at a meeting to be held in the Council Chamber of the Village Hall, in said Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois. The specifications of said improve- ment are on file in the office of the Clerk of said Village of Winnetka. Contractors will be paid in bonds bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum for all estimates ap- proved by the Board of Local Improve- ments in the sum of One Hundred Dol- lars ($100.00) and over, from the sec- ond and subsequent installments of said Special Assessment, and when the amount of balance due on any estimate is more than the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) and no further bonds may be issued against the second and subsequent installments of said Spe- cial Assessment, and when the amount of balance due on any estimate is less than the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), the same will be paid by time warrants. In addition to the usual bond for construction and maintenance in the sum equal to the amount of the bid accepted by the Board of Local Im- provements, the successful bidder will be required to furnish an indemnity and defense policy in some reliable company, indemnifying the Village of Winnetka against loss from liability for damages on accourt of iprin = or death suffered by reason of the per- formance of the work required to be performed by the said contractor, by any person or persons, including such liability imposed under the employers' liability and workmen's compensation law of the State of Illinois, and the amendments thereof, in the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00). JOHN 8. MILLER, JR, President of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Winnetka. FREDERICK DICKINSON, Village Attorney. T26-1tc JOHN T. EMERY CANDIDATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE John T. Emery of Oak Lawn, Ill, a justice of the peace and police magistrate for the past 16 years, is a Republican candidate for State Representative from the Seventh Senatorial district which includes New Trier township. Mr. Emery has been engaged in the real estate and insurance busi- ness for 30 years during which time he has been a resident and property owner in the Seventh District. Mr. Emery is endorsed by the Chi- cago Teachers Federation and by various labor organizations. He is a member of the Justices and Police Magistrates association of Cook county. M. Emery's name will ap- pear on the ballot at the Republican Primaries on Wednesday, September CAN YOU BLAME HIM? don't believe I ever saw it so long. She--Harold, you've neglected to have your hair cut for ever so long. I He--Well, so long as you've notic- ed it, I guess I'll have it cut. So long. --Judge. Che Value of an Estate depends upon the grandeur of its trees. Why not have them cared for by experts. Qu Service includes runing, Spraying, Surgery. We also sell Nursery stock. Thos. J. Lynch & Co. Tree Surgeons 2 Prouty Annex, Winnetka Phones 1294-313 permanent We have a few POSITIONS to offer ambitious is a profession where young women WITH an attractive salary to start and] A which to work. The FUTURE promises rapid advancement FOR all YOUNG WOMEN Call and talk with our Chief Operalor. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY pleasant environment in women, since this play a big part. Republican Mass Meeting Community House, Winnetka Monday Evening, September 13,7:30 o'clock John G. will be Oglesby at 7:30 sharp the first Speaker | | For SALE--TWO FLATS 7 AND 8 | rooms, at Wilmette, Ill.; two blocks i from depot; also 5 acres, one-half | mile west of Wilmette, Ill; for in- formation = write to Herbert J. | Schwall, Gross Point, Ill, P. O. Box | 108. LTG40-4tp WANTED TO BUY--REAL ESTATE | WANTED TO BUY--30 TO 75 FT. LOT i in good neighborhood of Wilmette or Hubbard Woods; state best price and particulars for consideration. H. I. Wrigley, 6107 Glenwood ave- LTG43-2te LOST AND FOUND LOST--TUESDAY MORNING, IRISH terrier; name "Tim"; green collar. Phone Win, 1112. T26-1tc nue, Chicago. C. H. BRIGGS & | | AUBURN SCRIPPS-BOOTH ! | MAXWELL LOOK THEM OVER Evansto 140 1549 Sherman Ave., Evanston ALWAYS SOME GOOD USED CARS LIEUT.-GOV. JOHN G. OGLESBY, Republican Candidate for Governor of Ilinois. GEORGE KEYS State Treasurer COME EARLY --- NO SEATS RESERVED The New Trier Committee of the National Republican Party has secured as speakers: JOHN G. OGLESBY Candidate for nomination as Governor Major JOHN V. CLINNIN CARL R. CHINDBLOM Representative of the 10th District Major HARRY F. HAMLIN Candidate for Trustee Sanitary District CHARLES W. VAIL Clerk of the Illinois Supreme Court HOWARD P. CASTLE Dr. HARRY R. HOFFMAN Candidate for Coroner