| ee em | __" ~~ WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919 CLASSIFIED ADS ' Rates for classified advertising in HE. LAKE SHORE NEWS INNETKA WEEKLY TALK GLENCOE NEWS 964 Williow street. Phone Win. 513-\W T1-1tc FOR SALE--ICE BOX; KITCHEN cabinet; morris chair: rocker; man- dolin; table. Phone Win. 1050. T1-1tc FOR RENT FOR RENT--NICELY FURN. ROOM Phone Win. 513-W. 205. PeT-tie i i i aper. | FOR RENT--NICELY FURN. ROOMS. 10c pér line first insertion in any pape RL ams. Scper line for eachsucceeding insertion 15¢ per line first insertion in any two papers. 7 1-2¢ per line for each suc- ceeding insertion. 20c per line first insertion in three papers. 10c per line tor each succeeding insertion. Mini- mum charge on one time Ad 30c. Count five average words to a line. Advertisements for the Lake Shore News must be at our office by Wednes- day noon; for the Winnetka Weekly Talk and Glencoe News by Thursday noon. FOR SALE FOR SALE--USED UPRIGHT PIANOS, overhauled and guaranteed: Swick & Sons, $40; Wheelock, $45; Kimball, 95; Price & Steeples, $140; Busch & Gertz, $125; Peck & Sons, $140; Heel- er & Co. $145; 88-note player, $325; almost new Decker grand, $375; other bargains; easy terms. Patterson Bros. 1522 Sherman avenue, Evanston. LTG18-tfc FOR SALE YARD SWING; PORCH furniture; porch swing; dining room set; 2 heavy iron enameled beds; large mahogany library table: book- case; 2 bedroom sets of bird's eye maple; Bower ice box; sanitary couch; round bedroom table; writ- ing desk and chair, white enamel wash stand with white china set to g0 with it; gas range; 2 rugs; morris chair. Boggs. Phone Win. 580-J. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT--HOUSE OR bungalow alcng north shore, nea: lake if possible. About 7 rooms. Ad- dress Talk A-147. T2-1tc SITUATION WANTED LET MISS CARLSTEN DO YOUR dressmaking and alterations. Phone Winnetka 911 before 8 a. m. T29-tfc service A. M. Olsen. Phone Win. 513-R. T49-4tp FOR FIRST CLASS MAIDS AND FIRST class positions call Winnetka Employ- ment Agency 545 Provident avenue Mrs. O. Spegel, Winnetka 1475. T49-tfc ARPENTER AND JOBBER, PROMPT service; first class work guaranteed. A. .M. Olsen. Phone Win. 513-R. T1-4tp SITUATION WANTED--HANDY, ALL- around garden, housework, etc. Ap- ply at Winnetka Talk office or tele- phone Glencoe 329-W. = Tl-1tp SITUATION WANTED--HOUSEMAN and gardener, knows how to drive and care for auto; married man with best references. Address Weekly Talk B-100. T1-2tp T1-1te HELP WANTED AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE WANTED--AT ONCE, SA FOR SALE--STUDEBAKER TOURING very serviceable, $225. Address Lake Shore News C-20. LTG19-1te FOR SALE--LIGHT DELIVERY CAX; 'panel body. Phone Winnetka 513-W. . LTG19-1tc FOR SALE--OVERLAND 5-PASSENG- er, model 80; good running condition; paint; take Liberty bonds or cash. 706 Park avenue T1-1tc HOUSEHOLD GOODS ig TRADE IN YOUR OLD PIANO IF NOT in use on a talking machine, sewing machine, vacuum cleaner or cash. We give the best allowance. Patter- son Bros. 1522 Sherman avenue, Ev- anston. LTG17-tfc BEFORE BUYINC AN ELECTRIC vacuum cleaner .ec the three best vacuum cleaners made--Hoover, Royal, Eureka; try one; try all; easy payments. Patterson Bros. 1522 Sher- man avenue, Evanston. LITGl8-tfc FOR SALE--HIGH CLASS FURNITURE china and household goods. Call Sa- turday or Sunday. 444 Elder Lane, Winnetka. LTG19-2tp FOR SALE--FURNITURE. 833 CHER- ry street, Winnetka. Phone Win. 514-R. et Ti-1tc FOR SALE--ANTIQUE WALNUT FUR- niture; three chairs; two settees. 904 Elm street, Winnetka. T1-1te FOR SALE--ROLL-TOP FUMED OAK desk; good condition; $10.00. Address Talk B-106. T1-1te sell automobiles: ¢ ] comnanv, Phone Win. 165. LTG19-1tc WANTED--A SALESMAN WITH grocery experience for phone depart- ment; must be hoclp~g man or to make good salary and not afraid of hard work: position pgrimaoc north shore man preferred. Apply J. Duce, T & G. store. 16 North Michi- gan avenue, Chicago. LTG19-1tc WANTED--GIRLS AND WOMEN TO learn hand and machine sewing and draping on ladies' dresses. We pay you while you learn. We pay ex- perienced workers from $13.00 to $30.00 per week. Apply to Frank Kaplan and Bros. 1851 Benson ave- nue, Evanston, Ill LTG19-4te WANTED--GIRL FOR GENL, HOUSE- FOR SALE--DINING ROOM AND |} other furniture: excellent condition ! CARPENTER AND JOBBER, PROMPT | Camouflage ; first class work guaranteed. | | Parent-Teacher Activities A special meeting of the Board of the Parent-Teacher association was heid Thursday, March 13, to discuss several matters of business. Mrs. Raymond Durham, the secretary, was asked to take charge of the ar- rangements for Mr. Thayer's lecture. A committee consisting of Mrs. C. LE. Mehlhope, Mrs. Myron Harshaw, and Mrs. W. W. Chickering, was ap- pointed to nominate the candidate for the spring election, which will take place in May. The social committee of the Par- eut-I'eacher association will give a supper for dll of the teachers and members of the board at the Woman's club Thursday even- ing, March 27, immediately after Mr. Thayer's lecture. . The teachers of the Greeley school entertained all the Winnetka teach- ers at a St. Patrick's Day party at the Greeley school on Monday, March 17. All had a very jolly time with "stunts" and fancy refresh- ments in keeping with the occasion, were served. There will be a meeting of all of the mothers of the Skokie school at the school on Monday afternoon, March 24. "WC NEIGHBORS, ONE WOUNDED AND GASSED, RETURN TO WILMETTE Frank Balmes, Wilmette fight- er, is back in Wilmette after 'U months' service in the army Balmes, who was a member of the 55th Infantry, 7th division, was severely wounded on November 11 when two pieces of shrapnel lodged in his neck. He was gassed the same das and <ent to the hospital. John Bauer, also of Wilmette, rceurned home last Saturday from Paris Island, South Carolina, where ure and clothes. 1644 Maple avenue. Evanston, telephone Evanston 103 and 5512. LTG13-17te WE BUY ALL KINDS OF JUNK. AND we pay the best prizes. Papers. rags iron, bottles and all kinds of junk J. Golinsky, 1705 Forest ave. Wil. mette. Telephone 1150 Wilmette Junk collecting for the Red Cross. LTGi0-tfc work; small house; 3 in family. | he had been stationed since entering Phone Wil. 1373. LTG19-tfc | 'he service on November 13 two MISCELLANEOUS days after the signing of the armist- a ie ce. He has been awarded the NANTED TO BUY--SECOND HANI | ©¢ 2 clothes. Horsman, 524 Davis street = z Phone 4676 Evanston. Drop postal. LTG34-tf PERSONAL DEALER IN SECOND-HAND FURNIT- | | CAN HELP YOU FIND A PROFIT. able home business if your name and address on a post card. This is A-1 truth no get-rich- quick schemes. You lose if vou don't reply today. A. M. Schaefer, Wil- mette, Ill. LTG19-tfdh MR. A. B. COLLINS OF THE NEWS Agency has the Glencoe News at his stands and is also the agent for subscriptions. vou send me markman"s medal for rifle shooting. Bauer will return to his 1] . the near future with a duties in | concern in Chicago. --_-- n advertising North Shore Contractors and Jobbers March is the month to build Garages. We can build you a first-class, garage, concrete floor, and everything complete for $280.00 as low -as $150.00. carpenter w 1239 Lake Ave. Wilmette. A. FISCHBACHA. Mgr. Phone Wil. 267 ork. Call up and get our estimate on all . Others kinds of D.-H.-tt | Talk About a Curious Letter! ERE is one that really makes sense, reads in an interesting way and yet is entirely constructed of the titles of popular songs: 1 date line, complimentary address, signature and all! "My Hero" "Over There": "I'm Just a-Wearyin' for You" to "Tell Me the Old, Old Story." "I'm Afraid I'm Beginning to Love You" as "Absence Makes the Heart Cant You See I'm Lonely," "Honey Dear",? "When I Think of You," "All Alone," "All I Can Do is Just Love You." "When First We Met," "Down by the Old Mill Stream." "In the Shadows" of "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine." you were "First and or "Was it a Dream ?"--"A Maiden's Dream"? In "School "Just a Little Smile" Parted" you were "W Grow Fonde Only"; rn Days" "Illinois" you were "Just My Style" and made "A Perfect Day," but "When Sweetheart," but "I Never Knew." "O! the Men!" "If I But Knew" "The Man I Love" was "Dreaming" Two of Us"! "When You Feel a Little Longing in Your H "The Little Grey Home in the West" "For Two," then "Blue Birds | Bring Back My Happiness." "I Think You Absolutely Wonderful" and "I Hate to Lose You," and "If You Loved Anybody but Me" 1 the Level Any More," and "Sympathy." You haven't "Forgotten" the "Dreams of Lon Days"? In "Every Little Movement" you were "Love Me Just Because," and "All I can Do is Just Love You" "Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold." "Keep the Home Fires "Consequences" would "Teasing." Burning" and "Smile, Smile, Smile.' ' "There's a Long, Long Trail" to "The Road to Home, Sweet | Home," but when you are "Homeward Bound" "I'll be with "A Little Love, a Little Kiss," and "Sooner or Later." "Some- time." "Some Sunday Morning"-- Tell." My Dreams." and "I Want the Right to Love You." "God be With You Till We Meet Again." Stocks of re Patterson Bros. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Telephene Wilmette 526 cords. | | "Please Keep Me Young in Your Heart." "You're the Ideal of | | | | A "Fond Farewell," "K--K - Ka - Katy." We have every song mentioned in the above letter in our large Come in and let us play them for you. a of "America." "At Twilight," "When Shadows Fall" aiting for a Certain Girl" ("I'm Smiling to Hide My Tears"). "Night and Day" during "Winter" I called you 'd think "There's Nothing on be, I'd g Ago,' "Sweetheart "If Dreams Come True'--"Don't 1522 SHERMAN AVE. EVANSTON, ILL. Telephone Evanston 654 "Always" We two "My "For the eart":for need | Waiting" MO i WR EH TTT THT LE EE EE TL TR aa HEH THT \ \ - x AN HT TOT Buns \ | nn Dining Room Coffee House Now Open nn FL) Se LUTE HT TE EAR LH EER LTT $3.00 per cover. ST Ga Hn Hin HI HUH BT WL CT CT CR LLL TATE - 300 Rooms " FORMAL OPENING Saturday, March 29th Dinner | TT The North Shore Hotel LE TC TC TLC (TLL nnn 1 LL RT TE CL CLL CL TLC mn A HR 300 Baths Entertainment Dancing Make Your Reservations Now A. S. 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