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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Nov 1925, p. 45

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November 21, 1925 WINNETKA TALK 45 15 SITUATION WANTED--FEMALE 17 FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOODS 20 FOR SALE--AUTOMOBILES SITUATION WANTED -- VERY CAP- able, neat and clean young woman wishes position as waitress or 2nd work in private family; must go home nights. Winn. 1036. 15T37-1tp CHILDREN'S CLOTHES MADE AT FOR SALE -- COLONIAL MAHOGANY serving table, $10. American Radi- ator hot water heater, only used one month, $10. Go-cart in good condi- tion, $5.00. Mole-skin muff in good condition, $5.00. Squirrel, baby-car- riage robe, $5.00. Two riding hab- its, one cross saddle, the other side reasonable prices. Winifred France, saddle, $10.00 each. Phone Winnet- 467 Chestnut St., Winn. 730. ka 1667 or call 855 Hill road. 15T37-1te - 17T37-1tp SITUATION WTD. -- REGISTERED ANTIQUES -- ALL KINDS -- NEW nurse desires cases by the day or things every week; also Lincoln col- week. Phone Univ. 5263. lection thousand items; also Roose- 15T37-3tp velt collection; furniture, pewter, glass, ete. 808 Washington St, FOR YOUR DRESSMAKING AND/| Evanston. 17LTN7-4te alterations call Miss Carlsten. Winn. 1416. 15T32-tfc | FOR SALE--7 1-3 OCTAVE, LYON and Healy biano-cased Srean G20 SITUATION WTD. NURSE-MAID value) good as new; only . Suit- or 2nd girl: English references. Ad- | able for Sunday school, home or dress Winn. Talk A-726. lodge. Call Wil. 3441. 17LTNS-1te 15T37-1te SITUATION WANTED -- WASHING and ironing for Wednesdays; exp. white laundress. Winn. 533-R. 15T37-11p FOR SALE -- LIVING ROOM SET; dining room set; bed room furni- ture; elec. washing machine; rugs; Victrola; tables, etc. Winn. 855. 17LTS8-1te PLAIN SEWING BY DAY OR AT home. Phone Greenleaf 743. FOR SALE--SOLID MAH. DINING table and 6 chairs, Queen Anne, 15LT-1tp black haircloth seats; excell. cond.; very reasonable. Tel. Winn, 1502 or SITUATION WANTED--GOOD LAUN- call at 1128 Cherry St. 17LTNS-1te dress; 2 days. Diversey 4783 eve- nings. 15LTNS8-1tp FoR SALE -- 4 PAIRS ITALIAN, eavy red velour drapes, 21% yards SITUATION WTD--NURSE; ASSIST long; used 1 mo.; less than cost of with hswk and children. Highland material. $125.00. Glen. 843. Park 1812. 15LTNS8-1tp 17LTNS8-1te SITUATION WTD -- DRESSMAKING | FOR SALE -- LEATHER DAVEN- and plain sewing by the day. Refs. Call Greenleaf 1142. 15LTNS8-1te port, $25; oak desk, $15; 8 ft, wal- nut stained, side-board with mirror, $65.00; brass bed, $10. Phone Glen- SITUATION WTD -- COOKING AND coe 644. serving meals; care of children. : 17T37-1tp Ref. Tel. Wilmette 3285. 15LTS8-1tc SITUATION WTD -- BXPERIENCED | Fon, JALE _= GOOD-SIZED, FLEM. children's nurse; Winn, refs. Tel. brass bed; gentleman's large dress- Prospect 8254. 15LTNS-1te ing case, Cowan made, mah. good condition. Winn. 414. 17T37-1te 16 SITUATION WANTED--MALE : AND FEMALE FOR SALE -- LARGE, ROLL-TOP, oak, business desk, good cond.; rea- SITUATION WTD -- EXP. COL. sonable; also 2, Murphy, full-size couple; woman as maid or cook; beds. Phone Wil. 1868, all-around houseman, 1st class but- 17TIN37-1te ler, drive any make of car. Best refs. Tel. Drexel 7049. 16LTNS8-1tp [FOR SALE -- IVORY, BABY-BED, Complete, hair mattress and springs, SITUATION WTD--COUPLE; EXP. practically new. Winn. 1684. cook and house man; no driving. 17T37-1te Atlantic 2068. 16LTNS-1tp FOR SALE -- 1922 STUDEBAKER, $200.00. 879 Ash St. Winn, 513-J. 20NT57-1tp 21 FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR THANKS- giving--Large Flowering Pompons, and potted mums, all colors moder- ate prices. Large stock flowering plants and ferns. Edward's Florist, 917 Willow Rd. Winn. 21TN27-1tp SEAL COAT, FOR SALE--HUDSON full length, squirrel trim, excell. cond, Cash $210. Address Winn. Talk A-724. 21LTNS8-1tp FOR SALE -- GRASS SOD; REASON- able. Phone Wilmette 2579. 21LTS8-1te TENOR BANJO IN FINE CONDITION, with case, cost $57. Bargain at $25 complete. Glen. 427. 21LTNS8-1te FOR SALE -- WOMAN'S CLOTHING, size 38, Phone Winn. 2539. 21T37-1te FOR SALE -- GIRL'S RANGER BI- cycle, A-1 Condition, $12.50, Winn. 267. 21T37-1tc 24 LOST AND FOUND LOST -- A GERMAN POLICE PUP somewhere in Skokie west of Win- netka; color light brown, front paw a little crooked. If any party has found same, please return to Mrs. Hazel Walters, 550 Sheridan Rad, Winn. Hoyt's Garage. LOST -- STRING OF BLACK AND crystal beads on "L" or South Side; Friday, Nov. 13. Reward. Winn. 925. 24LT8-1tp LOST -- SINCE SEPT. 18, STRING OF green jade beads with diamond clasp. Reward. Tel. Kenil. 329. 24TN37-1te LOST -- TOPAZ AND GOLD LINK bracelet, heirloom. Reward. Killips. 384 Elder Lane. Winn. 2297. 24T37-1te LOST -- TUESDAY AFTERNOON, child's ermine (white fur) neck- piece. Reward. Tel. Winn. 1626. 24T37-1te LOST. -- BROWN AND WHITE springer Spaniel puppy. Reward of- fered. Tel. Wil. 3001. 2T37-1te 17 FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOODS HAVE SOLD HOUSE. MUST GIVE new owner possession next week. will close out at any fair price bal- ance of household goods including Berkey & Gay Colonial mahozany 14 piece dining room set; 1 daven- port ;two mahogany tables; ice box; 6-burner gas range; two iron beds, springs, and mattress; 1 iron crib; 1 Standard Sewing Machine; 1 An- tique mahogany chest of drawers; 1 rosewood chest of drawers; girl's bicycle, 10 yr. size; wicker rockers; reading lamp; solid mahogany co- lonial book case; kitchen table; kitchen utensils; tools; electric bath FOR SALE -- VERY REASONABLE -- Tapestry davenport; davenport ta- ble; sewing machine. Phone Winn. 1999. 17T37-1te FOR SALE CHEAP -- DINING ROOM set; tea-cart; Karpen leather chair: bed; lamp; all in good condition Tel. Winn. 109. 17T37-1te FOR SALE -- "RELIABLE" stove in good «ondition. Phone Wilmette 2428, GAS Glencoe 34T37-1te FOR SALE--5-TUBE RADIO IN WAL- nut cabinet. Tel. Winn. 1038. 17LTNS-1te FOR SALE -- CHASE BROS. MAHOG- LOST -- SPRINGER SPANIEL PUP- py, brown and white. Reward. Phone Winn, 1450. 24T37-1te 26 GARDENING LANDSCAPE GARDENING. BLACK manure for sale. Tel Highland Park 2168. Matt Caretta. 26 TN30-tfc 27 HOUSEHOLD SERVICE FOR SALE -- SINGER SEWING MA- chines. Portables $30 and up. All makes repaired bv expert. 1167 Wil- mette Ave.,, Rm. 6. Phone Wil. 2354. 2LTN1-2tc 1 any upright piano and bench, $75.00. | WALLS AND WOODWORK WASHED, heater, carpet sweepe¥, ironing | yin, 1560. 17TN37-1tp | windows cleaned, etc. by exp. men boards; ete. Also HUDSON COACH white). Day or contract. r WwW Gfiven: Jess' than 13.000 ies, A-1| OR SALE--SET OF 6 MAH. DINING | Beyd, 14 No. Utica St, Waukegan, condition throughout. Call at house | .hair« Winn. 462. 17LTNS-1te | TIL. 27TN37-2tp between 10 and 12 Sunday, Nov. 22 m---- at 683 Walden "Road. 17737-1tc | 18 WANTED--HOUSEHOLD GOODS NORTH SHORE WINDOW AND UNIQUE GIFTS CHINESE IMPORTATIONS CHAINS LINENS EMBROIDERIES AMERICAN ANTIQUES and BRIC-A-BRAC Louise B. Panushka 929 13th St, Wilmette Tel. Southwest corner of Forest Ave. : 17LTNS-1te CONSTABLE SALE AT DAVID STORAGE HOUSE, Ridge Ave. Evanston. sorted furniture, household goods and chattels; Chronick and Buck baby grand piano. Nov. 21 at 1 p. m. sharp. 17TLTNS-1te FOR SALE--SONORA PHONOGRAPH, exceptionally fine tone, like new, records; mahog. bow-end, full-size bed and dresser; child's toy auto. Tel. Winn, 2056. 17LTNS-1tp 676 1830 A lot of as- Sek na WINNETKA FURNITURE STORE Buy--Sell--Exchange--New--Used Open daily, Mon.,, Wed., Fri, 8 P. M. 1500 Willow Rd. Tel. Winn. 1212. 1SLTN4-tfc WANTED TO BUY -- SECOND HAND furniture and other household goods. Highest price paid for same. Crost Furniture Store, 1004-6 Emerson St., Evanston, Ill. Phone 189. 18LTN3-tfc N. "FELL--NEW AND USED FURNI- ture bought and sold. 1644 Maple Ave., Evanston. Phone Univ. 103. : 17, TN3-tfe EE ------------ EE -- 19 WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED--OLD AUTOS, TRUCKS and electrics; any condition. Univ. 1986. 19LTN7-2tp 20 AUTOMOBILES WHEN YOUR CAR IS LAID UP; For business or pleasure rent a car, drive yourself. Touring cars 16c; closed cars 18c per mile. Wersted Motor Co. 562 Lincoln Ave. Phone Winn. 165 20LTNS- tfc HOUSE CLEANING CO. 10 Prouty Annex Winnetka 1994 27T37-tfe HOUSE AND WINDOW CLEANING; floor-waxing; furniture polishing. Phone Wilmette 2428. 34T37-1te ------------------------------------------------------ 29 PAINTING AND DECORATING PAINTING--DECORATING For estimate and right prices call CARL FRANKEL Wil. 3104 1506 Wilmette Ave. 29LTN5-4tp 31 BUSINESS SERVICE Ida A. Jeppson Lunches, Dinners, Teas, ete. 1321 Emerson St.,, Evanston Greenleaf 743 31LTS8-4tp 32 KENNELS FOR SALE CHEAP -- POLICE DOG, black and tan, 18 mos. old, trained and fearless. Box 27 A, Northbrook. 32TN37-1tp The J. Endicott Bradstreets, former- ly of 962 Pine street, are now living at 334 Ridge avenue. NOTICE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA Board of Appeals NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Appeals of the Village of Winnetka, pursuant to a resolution of the Council of the Village of Win- netka designating said Board of Ap- peals as a committee to consider a cer- tain ordinance pending before said Council, will hold a public hearing for the consideration of a proposed amend- ment to the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Winnetka as set forth in said ordinance now pending before said council, which shall provide that the territory recently annexed to the Village of Winnetka and described as follows: Lots One (1) to Thirty-eight (38), both inclusive in Block One (1); Lots One (1) to Sixteen (16), both in- clusive, in Block Two (2); Lots One (1) to Fifteen (15), both inclusive, in Block Three (3); Lots One (1) to Thirteen (13), both inclusive, in Block Four (4); also all of Block A, all of and in MANUS INDIAN HILL SUBDIVISION of those parts of the North half of Section Twenty-eight (28), Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at a point in the west line of the North East quarter of said Section Twenty- eight (28), five and seventy-two one hundredths (5.72) chains south of the North West corner thereof; thence south seven and seventy-four one hundredths (7.74) chains; thence east four and ninety-eight one- hundredths (4.98) chains to the west line of the right of way of the Chicago & Northwestern Rail- way; thence Northwesterly along said right of way line to point of beginning, otherwise known as Lot Six (6) in Assessor's Subdivision (un-recorded); also that part of the North half of the North half of the North West Quarter of said section Twenty-eight (28) lying between Ridge Road and said right of way of Chicago & North Western Rail- way, in Cook County, Illinois, as shown by plat thereof recorded in the Recorder's office of said Cook County on June 22, 1922, as Docu- ment Number 7550571. Also all streets, avenues, alleys, rights-of- way and easements lying within the limits of the territory as herein- above described, shall be included in the "A" Resi- dence District as described in the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Winnetka. The said public hearing will be held by the said Board of Appeals as a committee of the Council of the Vil- lage of Winnetka in the Council Chamber of the Village Hall, Win- netka, Illinois, on the 7th day of De- cember, 1925, at 8 o'clock P. M, at which time and place all parties in- terested may be heard. ROBERT KINGERY CHARLES L. BYRON CORAM T. DAVIS SPENCER S. BEMAN STANLEY P. FARWELL Board of Appeals of the Village of Winnetka. T37-1te PUBLIC NOTICE Winnetka, Illinois, Nov. 19, 1925. Public notice is hereby given that the partnership of Johnson and Lance has been dissolved and that the under- signed will not be responsible for any debts contracted by S. Lance. HUNTER & JOHNSON. T37-3te Winnetkans Present at Dartmouth Celebration Winnetka men, members of the Chi- cago-Dartmouth Alumni association, were among the 500 Dartmouth men from all over the United States who attended the banquet at the Drake hotel Friday, November 13. Dr. Ernest Hopkins, president of Dartmouth, and Max Mason, president of Chicago uni- versity, were the speakers. Jack Childs, president of the Chicago Dartmouth association, was toast- master. The Dartmouth frolic was held at the Drake hotel Saturday evening fol- lowing the Chicago-Dartmouth game. A large representation of Winnetka men and their wives were present. Miss Dorothy Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown, under- went an operation for appendicitis at the Evanston hospital Monday.

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