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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 13 Jun 1919, p. 8

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5 f i i | Es 8 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919 | CLASSIFIED ADS Rates fer classified advertising in THE LAKE SHORE NEWS WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK GLENCOE NEWS 10e per line first insertion in any paper. Beper line for eachsueceeding insertion 16e per line first insertion in any two papers. 7 1-2c per line for each suc- geeding insertion. 20c per lime first insertion in three papers. 10c¢c per line fer each succeeding insertion. Mini- mum charge on one time Ad 30c. Count five average words to a line. Advertisements for the Lake Bhore News must be at our office by Wednes- day noon; for the Winnetka Weekly Talk and Glencoe News by Thursday ROR. FOR SALE i FOR SALE--USED PIANOS TAKEN in trade on our players. Wheelock, $15; Meisner, $90; Sehultz, $165; Chickering, $240; new Moganda, $225; Peck Bros, $115; other bar- gains; payments. Patterson Bros, 828 Davis street, Evanston. . . LTG31-tfc dOUSEHOLD GOODS es FOR SALE--$65 TAKES MY NEW 50 inch Cabinet Talking machine; used 3 weeks; mahogany finish; plays all records; act quickly. 317 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette, LTG30-tfe FOR SALE--FIFTY SINGER SEWING machines, slightly used; less than one year old; $36, $32 and $34. Pat- terson Bros. 828 Davis street, Ev- anston. LTFG28-tfc FOR SALB_USED THOR WASHING machine; also Thor mangle; reason- able. Patterson Bros, 828 Davis reat, LTG31-tfe FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 5 Ash street. Phone Win. 887. 525 Ash s Shsiitn AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FOR SALE _OVERLAND, MODEL 80; good condition; tires nearly new; for cash or North Shore yacant, 1238 , Wilmette. Central avenue Chast dite FOR SALE--COMPLETE OVERHAUL- ed Willys-Knight, 7-passenger tour- phone G21-1te ing car; for demonstration Glencoe 360. FOR RENT FOR RENT--TO A RELIABLE PARTY one comfortable room, with electric light, etc., in desirable neighborhood, only four blocks from railroad sta- tion. Call any time at 1501 Washing- hone Wil. 969-W. ton avenue or p LTG31-1te FOR SALE OR RENT MOST ARTISTIC LOG HOUSE ON THE lake bluff, in native forest, south of St. Joseph, Mich. Everything modern, bath, electric light, large fire place, screened porches, just completed. J. sville, Mich. R. R. A Pall, Stevens To 5.3t0 WANTED TO RENT TED TO RENT--FOR THE SUM- hs 500% a child's pony and eart. Call Kenilworth 1401. LTG31-1tc WANTED--BY PARTY EMPLOYED IN Chicago, nice large room in Winnet- ka. Phone Winnetka 513-W any time Sunday or any night between 7 and 8:30 o'clock. T13-1tc HELP WANTED WANTED--CORRESPONDENT TO take care of social notes in Glencoe. Phone Win. 388. T13dh WANTED--A LADY BOOKKEEPER must be good penman and accurate; single entry set; steady position. A. S. Van Deusen, 1154 Central avenue, Wilmette. a ol LTG31-1te WANTED--MAID FOR GENL. HOUSE- work; no washing. Phone 784. Ad- dress 692 Bluff street, Glencoe. G21-1te WANTED--MESSENGER BOY, 16 YRS. or over. Apply Western Union office, 'Winnetka. T13-1te -- SITUATION WANTED WANTED--GARDEN WORK BY AN ' experienced man. Phone Wil. 708-M. LTG26-tfc LET MISS CARLSTEN DO YOUR dressmaking and alterations. Phone Winnetka 911 before 8 a. m. T298-tfc SITUATION WANTED--A REFINED and educated Winnetka young wom- an will entertain and care for child- ren at their homes, several after- noons a week; moderate rates. Tel. Win. 263. T13-2tc POSITION WANTED--AS NURSE GIRL by girl of 15. Phone Glencoe 778. T13-1te HOUSECLEANING WANTED IN WIN- netka; weekly customers; eight hours; $4.00. C. E. Gollenberg, care Winnetka Weekl T13-1tp MISCE ED TO BU§--SECOND HAND thes. Horsm: B24 vis street. ne 467¢ Evanston i ostal. TG34-tfe } T49-tfc BOARD S WANTED--BEST TABLE; good eds, fine bathing beach, yard, large sereemed porch, no Hebrews entertaimed. Address M. E. Ronse, 1446 Lakeview avenue, St. Joseph, Mich. T12-3te MR. A EB COLLL OF THE NEWS Agency has the eoe News at his stands and is alse the agent for sudseriptions D.-K.-tt ™ Nothing Concealed ¥ v The Scoutmaster--(conjuring at the Campfire entertainment)Now, are you quite sure the duffle bag is empty? His Assistant--Absolutely, sir. The Boys' Life. rabbit you put in it got away, N Parent Teacher Activities The kindergarten children invited the mothers to their closing party on Wednesday morning and enter- tained them with a delightful pro- gram. Many songs were sung and a story told and dramatized, then a play classed "The Cycle of the Seasons." Following this the children with baskets filled with nosegays in S| REST ase Mrs. John Nash Ott is giving a large dancing party this evening in honor of her daughter, at her home, 4 Indian Hill road. 1 | Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Aldrich | returned Tuesday afternoon from a| month's automobile trip through the east. THE GOVERNMENT NEE RECONSTRUCTION Al Special Training Courses are paper rolls, passed them to the mothers. Then Miss Danizls present- ed each pupil with their diploma, | which was a large primary pencil | wrapped in tissue paper and tied with ribbon. This concluded the | graduation part of the program but | not the good times, for when trays | of ice cream cones were brought on for mothers and children, Miss Dan- iels being the hostess, it was a very | happy ending for the kindergartners. | WINNETKA AND WILMETTE HOOK UP IN BIG GAME SUNDAY AFTERNOON HERE Winnetka and{Wilh tte will hook up in a baseball game Sunday after- noon at the Elm street diam@nd and the outcome WMI s®tle a difpute as to which of tife tzams is thef strong- er. % ! ! Winnetka will Hheve the tedge in the game as both of\Wilmette's star pitchers are out of téwn. However, Borre will probably be selected to toss the pill to the local lads so that the spectators will not be cheated of seeing a good game. However, every- body who can do so is urged to come | to the game and root until Wilmette is completely swamped and Winnet- | ka holds the long end of the battle. PASTOR HITS FORD TRUCK; NO CASUALTIES REPORTED Reverend E. Ashley Gerhard, pas- tor of Christ church, was enjoying himself by taking a tour in his Dodge last Friday afternoon when he collided with the Winnetka Central delivery truck, driven by Edward Pe- terson of Glencoe, at the corner of Cherry and Walnut streets. The Ford was damaged consideraply but the occupants of both cars escaped injury. The East Willow Street Circle will meet with Mrs. Otto Wernecke, 530 Willow street, next Tuesday after- noon. --e---- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitkin have been attending a convention in Penn- sylvania. ---- Mrs. Francis S. Graham, 1131 Oak- ley avenue, entertained at a child- ren's party at her home this after- noon. WILMETTE J Mon. and Tues., June 16 and 17 Evenings 7:30 and 9:00 / Matinee, Tuesday 3:30 / ENID BENNETT "The Haunted Room"' EXTRA, PATHE NEWS AND COMEDY Wed. anid Thurs., Jugs™8 and 19 Eveni :30 nd 9:00 Bry hburn in * ting It Over" EXTRA, /LLOYD MEDY D TRA Fri. andf Sat., June } and 21 Eveni nd 9:30 Ma 3:30 "The EXTRA day. We are d are going Dougs' latest he Knicker- Friday is our Bir Five Years Old to celebrate wit and greatest bocker A. B. PITTS 727 Oakto Telephone Evanston 1084 \ calenduela, natbragon, young women (between 23 ghd 40 vears) for thedse most desiraPple po- sitions. - We 4 i rf effort to comply wi pers in § | Military eks in- tensive Hospit traini for trained garten Specia besieged with{constan d for Catalogue of Shimmer School | CHICAGO KINDERGARTEN INSTITUTE | | | ications. 701 Rush stréet, (cpr. Huron) Chi- cago, Iinois 1919 tof August 2, i 4 DEMONSTRATION |; Saturday Afternoon | and | Evening ZI June 28, 1919 See it in operat 1--==f ELECTRIC F. A. DARBY 25 1106 Davis St., Eqanston We Carry All Makes of ords of 1315 Astor strexst, Chicago, |summer at York Harbor, Me. have Woods taken a house in Hubbard for the summer. Mrs. /S. C. Buell is spending the Mrs. James Morley has returned from an extended stay in Canada. SUBSCRIBE NOW 4 Ginger Ale is without doubt the KLEIN'S GINGER ALE beverages by reason of its many good qualities. / The price is moder- . Pure spring water is used if its manufacture. It has a de- licious, mild flavor of ginger that is delightful. It has a pleasant, snappy taste. KLEIN'S SUMMER/BEVERA GES Root Beer Birch Beer Ginger Ale Sarsaparilla : X For Sale at Al cers fnciEy & SCHMITT Hele. *'Evakeron™e TELEPHONE EVANSTON 980 Sewing Machines 100 Slightly Used and Shgpworn 435.00 828 Davis Street, Evanston Willarc 'w caf or you, are Nay Bat- hY Whe you buy a'r a néw Willard [Batt entitléd to Willard tery Irfsuranc But theke's gn should do.y | the battery the time to few simple battery care that you st/ follow to give your battery the right start in life { i of the book- e and You" § Ask also fof a cop let "Willard Servi | of ENEWED °° Zi Why Take Any Chartkes? of having your oriental and domestic rugs ruined by in- experienced and unskilled cleaners, who claim they are experts. Nazarian Bros., born and rhised ji this trades give you the most reasonable prices apd best proof of this is our con Don't worry, your rugs wj you/are away this summer, i W¢ will clean, repair, and st entrust them to us. for you. Call Winnetka 150 Wilmette 803 4 Carlton Building, Winnetka, Illinois / h SERVICE STATION HE i i ; f i Paint is a necessity #~__ --not a luxury After your house needs painting, every year you wait it will require more paint and ore labor to put it in good condition. {And every year you wait- your house ig oe less. d-paint money is good aint insurance And it's pretty good insur~ ce on the value of your property, too. D EVOE Lead od Din Paint 1 Gations=Wears Longer . a If your house needs painting, come inland letjus tell you what it will cost you to use Devoe. We say |"Devoe" because it's cbsolutely] pure. let--'" Kleep Appearances Up and Expenses Down." E. B. TAYLOR & CO., Hardware S

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