yn WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1924 19 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS 23 CONTRACTORS AND JOBBERS FOR SALE CHOW PUPPIES Beautiful litter of six Chow pup- pies, pedigreed and registered. Prices $50 to $250. Terms arranged. Fred R. Haviland, 108 Church Rd. 1 blk. west of Indian Hill station, Winnetka. Tel. Winnetka 81. 19TN16-1tc FARROW CHIX; IN 100 LOTS. LEG- horns, $8.50; Barred Rocks, Single Reds, $9.50; Rose Reds White Rocks; $11.50; Wyandottes, Buff Orp., Minorcas, $12.50; assorted, $7.50. D. T. FARROW, CHICKERIES, PEORIA, ILL. 19LTN18-22tc IMPORTED CHINESE Embroidered Table Linens, Silks, Hand Carved Chains, Bracelets. Novelties. etc. Unique Gifts. Inspection Invited. Tel. Wil. 676. MRS. J. W. PANUSHKA 719-9th St. Wilmette 19LTN39-1tc EXCLUSIVE L. C. BABY BONNETS, never shown here before; also a few choice dresses on hand to match to close out, or will make to order any child's hat or bonnet from infant to 16 years old. Call Wilmette 3153, or 1230 Wilmette Ave. (2nd floor). 19T16-1tp BLACK DIRT, MANURE $2.50 per cubic yard in Glencoe Winnetka, delivered. Landscape Gardening MATT CARETTA 409 Randolph St. Phone Glencoe 885 19TN13-tfc and ZENITH RADIO Long distance set, cost $160, beau- tiful cabinet, set less than a week old, will sacrifice. 191 Fuller Lane. Tel. Winn. 1868. 19T16-1tc FOR SALE--BEAUTIFUL THREE- gaited saddle horse; also pony; very reasonable. Address Bert Hether- ington, Amboy, Ill. Route No. 3. 19LTN39-1tp FOR SALE--PONY; SADDLE; WAGON; cutter, etc. M. A. Stockley, 1330 Cherry Street. Tel. Winnetka 222. 19-LTN39-1tc FOR SALE--SMITH MOTOR BUCK Board, in good condition; must be sold immediately. Tel. Winn. 581-J. 19LTN39-1tp FOR SALE--ASTER AND MARIGOLD plants; 20c a dozen; 1618 Spencer. 19LT39-1tc FOR SALE--GIRL/'S SCOUT SUIT, size 12, complete for $5.00, like new. Tel. Wil. 2590. 19LTN38-tfp 20 WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WINNETKA FURNITURE STORE buys and sells rugs, stoves, autos, pianos, anything useful. 1045 Ash St. 20LTN1-tfe WANTED--USED CANOE; 14 TO 18 foot length. Call Tod Ravenswood 5438. 20LTN39-1tc Business Directory sm 23 CONTRACTORS AND JOBBERS Tel. Wilmette 1408 E. V. HOLDING CARPENTER AND BUILDER General Jobbing 309-17th Street Wilmette 23LTN38-4tc Old and New Floors Ball Rooms a Specialty ARTHUR G. BESS Floor Surfacing Contractor Phone Wilmette 389 1458 Lake Ave. Wilmette, Ill. 23LTN39-1tc CEMENT CONTRACTOR CALL EVANSTON 992. SAVE 10% TO 20% on your cement work. 20 years experience. Charles Abney, Cont. 23LTN36-tfc 24 GARDENING LANDSCAPE GARDENING; TREE surgeon; cement sidewalks and gen- eral work done by job or hour. Tel Evanston 10052 or Wil. 2893. Gallagher and King 24LT39-1te GARDENING. TEL. 418 Prairie Ave. Wil- 24LT37-4tc TO! "CUT (AND 110. 24T16-1tc HOUSEHOLD SERVICE LANDSCAPE Wil. 1351. mette. WANTED--LAWNS trim. Call Winnetka 25 NORTH SHORE HOUSE LAWN AND Garden Service does expert house cleaning, window washing and floor waxing; also hedge and tree trim- ming by hour or contract. Winn. 1035. 25LT37-tfc NORTH SHORE WINDOW & HOUSE Cleaning Co. 10 Prouty Annex. Phone Winnetka 1994. Winnetka, Ill 25T9-tfc EXPERIENCED, COMPETENT WOM- an will take charge of children by the hour, day or week. Tel. Winn. 987. 25TN16-2tc HANDY MAN AROUND THE HOUSE wants work by week, day or hour. Tel. Glencoe 898. 25LLTN39-1tc 27 PAINTING AND DECORATING A FIRST-CLASS PAINTER AND DEC- orator would like to get in touch with people that want good work at low price. Best of Winnetka ref. Call Winnetka 314, Brandt. 27T15-1te 28 COLLEGE STUDENT WILL TUTOR in high school subjects--Latin, French, mathematics. Phone Wil- mette 1678. 28LTN39-1tp BUSINESS SERVICE TUTORING 29 Repairing and Repoint- ing of All Brickwork New chimneys, fireplaces, walks and platforms built. Personal work, guaranteed. Otto Otten Tel. Keniworth 1307 29LTN39-1tc U-DRIVE CARS FOR RENT. PAY by the mile. WERSTED MOTOR CO. Tel. Winnetka 165 29LTN39-tfc Wilmette Auto Electric Service Specializing in generators, starters, magnetos and rewiring cars. Authorized dealers for Delco, Remy, Bosch, Gray and Davis, and Spartan horns. 1209 Washington Ave. (rear) Tel. Wil. 691 29LTN39-5te HARDWOOD FLOORS Laid, Our own patent sanders Advance Floor Co. A. WASLEFF, Prop. scraped, cleaned, 542 So. Dearborn St. 29LTN31-tfc 30 KENNELS HAVE ROOM FOR FEW DOGS IN private kennel for the summer. Give your pet the benefit of a summer in the country. For particulars. Tel. Northbrook 83. 30LTN39-1tc 551 Lincoln Avenue "The place where eating is a pleasure" Cameo Restaurant and Lunch Room Fit for a King-- "Buttery" Steaks OU'VE often heard it said: "That steak is as tender as butter!" It's a compliment to us. You'll find it so at all times--for we know meats, and we know how to cook and serve a first class meal, a meal that you are sure to appreciate. Joe Stoner & Co. Damage? manslaughter. an automobile. Do you feel safe while driving in your auto- mobile, not having Liability and Property A little girl killed in Wilmette. It may happen to anyone while driving I have several good Companies writing automobile insurance at the lowest rates possible. CLARK T. NORTHROP, Agent 556 Center St., Winnetka, Ill. A gentleman held for association. Golf Club Arranges Fine 3-Day Program Indian Hill club golfers have an elaborate program for trophy compe- tition for next week. On June 28, the H. A. Kasten trophy and the Arrow Head cup will draw the attention as the new prizes. Medal play will be continued and the Indian Hill cup finals will be played. July 4 will be a big day at the club. First the golfers have the Fourth of July trophy to play for. This cup was donated by Thomas H. MclIn- nerney. A replica goes to the winner of the 36 hole match play against par handicap. The Albert R. Brunker, Oliver M. Burton, Charles E. Butler, Kenneth G. Smith and Grant Ridgway trophies are to be competed for. The awards will go to the low net on 36 holes; now net and low gross in the morning rounds, and low net and low gross in the afternoon. On July 5 there will be match play against par for the Ben. S. Adams trophy. State Police Chiefs Convene at Joliet More than 500 policemen gathered in Joliet, Wednesday, June 25, for the an- nual convention of the Illinois Police One of the features of the meeting was the inspection by the dele- gates of the new Illinois state peniten- tiary at Stateville, northwest of Joliet. This prison is said 'to be one of the largest and most modern in the world. Chief James E. Corcoran, of Joliet, is president of the association. Other officials are: Capt. Homer Reed, Rock- ford, first vice president; Chief Clifford, Venice, second vice president; Chief Hopkins Streator, third vice president; Frank Clark, Chicago, fourth vice presi- dent; C. W. Crump, Decatur, fifth vice president; R. J. Leitner, Peoria, sixth vice president; Sergt. E. J. Mahan, Bloomington, seventh vice president; Sergt. T. M. Rohan, Chicago, financial secretary; C. A. Schryver, Springfield, LEE SAYS: "Our new store will be up-to-date in every re- spect. All the furnish- ings--cases, counters, soda - water fountain, everything, in fact -- will be brand new." ADAMS PHARMACY Elm & Linden WINNETKA 2 recording secretary; Lieut. John Law- rence, Chicago, treasurer, and Sergt. Sam Henderson, Chicago, sergeant-at- 9) A i RIE d Tomomon HOT oi WES dae - »Y: Tr ---- E iY i = | esp T I~ ~-- ho sla a = Q [Q a 3 5 ---- if = 3 - (@ ; = 9 | EXT Friday will be the Fourth, - the big day of the year for the kids, and, it must be confessed (albeit 2 somewhat shamefacedly!) for the ! grown-ups. The love for Fourth of # July celebrations seems to be some- J thing that we never outgrow. Natur- @ ally, all the folks at this bank will be 9 celebrating, and we will NOT BE 5 OPEN FOR BUSINESS ALL DAY. ). Being bankers, we are reminded R 7? that your own personal independence : of day depends entirely on when you 4 start your savings account. Why not do it now? = A a @ WINNETKA TRUST SAV BAN ol of INGS- K wi Elm Street at Center IR GC 0.> >, a pe Mh pe : You