Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Feb 1913, p. 8

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JEWST"WEvv-.^ * > ^spf^S*P;|Ki THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, THURSDAY. FeP ^ "1J ^ ^ Lake Shore News Want Ads Jf LP WANTED A^TEt hous^w< GIRL FOR GENERAL one to go borne nights 726 Eleventh**.. Wtl- / ltp R(!E SUIT; t«r-st ltc WAHTDDâ€"YOUJ^atRL FOR GEN- eral houseworjs^in g«qd home. 616 WasbingKtf^av., Phone VlTlHifitte 268. SITUATIONS WANTED REFINED LADY WILL TAKE CHIL- dren out by the hour, or family mending; references. Louise Kohl- er, 483§ Winthrop-av., Edgrewater, i Phone Rav. J023. ltp | WANT A JOB AS ~*HOUSEMAN, gardener or handy man; understand how to plant trees and ornamental shrubbery. Yours for success, J. Bol- linger, Box 28, Hubbard Woods, III. 7k FOR SALEâ€"LARGE GO-CART WJXH hood. Price $3. Pliom- WJnnette 378. ltp FOR SALE^^FINB" Vor NO COW, Goddard buggy7*steej cooking range and elegant oak* sideboard;^cheap for quick sale. WInnetKa 155. ltp- tUA^Y 80, 1919. HW "â- """' '"' TO EXCHANGE YVANTBBfc^A DRIVING UORS^JK exchange for~t2araenter wortC*Phone 985-J, Wilmettar'W."^" . ltp roe&taVl CbKIAlNB WAdHHiU, CUUMtiU and mended ^nrsj^lass work; called for and*Wll^red M. R. Mo- rits. Use DarrW^T . T«1. 1889. «tf ^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmm WANTED WANTED â€" 60S •ace. 8kow â- vanston. SALE-H FOR RENT-ROOMS FOR RENT â€"ONE LARGE SUJJKT, modern, well furnished room; rea- sonablemice. Phone 3Q1«. Call even- ings or Saturday. „.*83l Chicago-av. x ltp FOR RENT-BROOMS FOB BUSINESS men or students; one btecjc from Noyes-st. L Btation. 2235 Shertoan- av. ltp m DOARD AND ROOM OK SALS-4-KoyM CdjTTJ easy tenet oW BlWInl 1*v1»et /^ V REAL ESTATE WE SELL THE EARTH wok: LET VS SHOW TOU |j||^0olfax-«t., seven-room housC two/years pfold, lot 60x171 to allef; oWfier has llmoved out of/jke c|ty. Terms p:|8,000. k M Foreit-av., seven-room stMe and brick bungalow, Hot waif r heat, lot 60x180, house is wished in makegany and leak. Tends. is.OOO^r |t/ ' FOR SALE LOTS OF LOTS tffcfc YOUR VACANT AND LET US BUILD FOR YOU FOR RENT JE LIST OF HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. jpfclwaya Pleased to Show Property. McCALXUM <fe CLARK H- If 16 Sherman-av., opp. City Hall. FOfi gAJLE â€" DESIRABLE CORNER tpttot, '"CllOlIjtaaJ^and Pjawritfent-av., |p|J!*1u»etka. Ca^3ir4»4te, T. F. En- i^irtjght, Hujiaei^Woods. ill 1 a p|6ITING--iF YOU WIS ~ your house, bunga >^^;;orHbeforr MafclC lii " ^*"^ We Mre a_ |W*Y'W. J. * C. B. tral-st. TOJLET apntment it with us list. Phone Moore, 1023 Cen- 13-3t BUYS A 16 PER CENT Investment* In choice imnnsye saston real estetAJssst (side, prways rented and desUble iapartments. Owner Thee. Sefeurlaann, Phone Iff Evanston. 4tf TO RENTâ€"ROOM, WITH BOARD, in Hubbard Woods; two adults or couple with*-^hlld; large pleasant room, beautiful >4ew, good table; small private family. Phone Win- netka $99. >V-»I*'D PED - BETWEEN HUBBARD Woods and Birchwood, 8 or d room rse; strictly modern #rto to 76 frontage; quidk neighborhood; near transportation; JprleejjAot over $7,600. Full description or no notice will be taken. Address W 839, Lake Shore News. 15-2tc For Rentâ€"Aptimts. Ejp4o oston's Finest Apartments THE PARKER Htanwn AvenuJLnd ChusA Street Choto* location. iMtm. well-IWhad rooms Vae- uam ClsantafrSy»teraJl^vie fv»f 8«fe». Larse private porch room*, fpwj rojpijf and laundries largo and well-equip Telephone 286 SMART 1680 Sherman Avenue LOST AND FOUND 3SrTâ€"FEB. 12^ AT XJREGOR1 LOSTâ€"FEB. 12, AT OREGORY, near Sixth-st., Wilmefte, a white canvas bag qpfctalnihg tools. Re- turn to wire chfetr Chicago Tel. Co., and receive reward. ltc MISCELLANEOUS FIREINSURANCEâ€"ROYAL INSUR- aifce Company of LiverpooLyfargest fire insurance -(jompapy in the world, insures*(iyenin^sA household goods, rents; I<fw<fct rat<^. Charles A. WlghtmaaC^ C< resident agents. Phone 203. ltc jmonrnx to loan MAS On Bvanaton an 1MO purchased the Skiff residence on Keu- llworth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Skiff have gone to San Francisco, where Mr. Skiff will take charge of the expo- sition. Miss Frances Benedict of Bvanston will conduct a class in the Tango and one-step on Monday evenings, begin- ning Feb. 24, at 8:SO o'clock, at the Kenllworth Assembly hall. Terms IB a couple. Miss Dorothy Coolidge of Detroit 1b visiting her aunt, Mrs. F. W. Coolidge, Sr. Miss Coolidge is doing special work at Northwestern university and is taking lessons of Madame Bloom- fleld-Zeisler. The fourth and last of the lectures, "Brides of Ancient Song," by Miss Julia S. Henry. t$J be given Feb. 26 at the residencAvfd^Mrs. Grant Ridge- way on Cumberland; avenue. The sub- ject will be "Beatrice d'Este." Dr. and Mrs. 0. R. Baker have moved back to their home in Win- netka on Hawthorne lane, near Pop- lar. They spent the winter in Evans- ton. Mrs, May C. White and daughter have been occupying their home. Mr. Percy B. Bckhart lectured on "Rotenburg and Dresden," Sunday.' His next lecture will be on "Berlin | and Potsdam," at 7:30 p. m., at the; guild rooms of the Kenllworth Union church. Everyone is cordially Invited Dr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Martin of the Metro pole hotel, Chicago, who ex- pect to move to Kenllworth, March 1, have left for a trip to Vancouver and California. They have purchased the Ruth home on Warwick road and are remodeling it. The next meeting of the Neighbors will be Feb. 27. Mr. John L. Whit- man will talk on "Some Problems of the Modern 'Philanthropist." The parliamentary law class will meet at 1:16 p. m., Feb. 21, at the home of Mrs. Highbee on Cumnor road. A class in modern dancing, under the direction of Mrs. Collins, including the Boston and Tango, commenced Wednesday, Feb. 19, at 8 o'clock at the Kenllworth Assembly hall. The price is $5 a couple. Patronesses, Mrs. Badger, Mrs. Isom and Mrs. Parmelee. The many friends of Mr. Luther S. Hammond, Sr., will be grieved to hear of the death of his father, Lyman Dresser Hammond, who died Tuesday at Magnolia Springs, Ala., whither he had gone for his health.. Mr. Ham- mond was one of the best known in- surance men In Chicago. The meeting of the Neighbors last Thursday was the largest and most successful meeting of the year. Mrs. Russell Bishop read an essay on "Human Protectors," using as her. ex- ample, "The Taming of the Shrew." Mrs. Bishop is considered one of the best Shakespeare scholars on the North Shore. Mrs. Bishop also read an original poem. M*iss Isabel Cline sang and Miss Dorothy Sears played. Mrs. Ruth and Mrs. Saunders received, and Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Sanders poured, assisted by Urs. Ridge way and Mrs. H. H. Everett free children's wards of St. Luke's hospital. Tuesdays, Junior auxiliary at 2::10 p. m. at the guild rooms. Wednesdays, .boys, at 3:30 p. m., at the rectory. Thursdays, girls, at 4 p. m. at the rectory. Last week the rector's theme was, "The Perils of the Vacuous Life." Sumner's "Benedlclte" was sung, and the offertory anthem was "No Shadows Yonder," from Gaul'B "Holy City," tenor solo sung by Mr. Grice of Chi- cago. Sunday evening, March 2, Is the date of the festival service to be sung by the choir of the Church of the Holy Comforter. Announcement of the pro- gram will be made later. New Zealand's Many journal*. Nsw Zealand has 288 dally, weekly and monthly periodicals. Tomaso building. Mandolin School, Rood We Rever Tire Yetjlever Tire if TRY THE ONE THE CLOVfcR, 208 S.Wabash Ave. THE GURNEY, 23 S. Wabash Ave. of telling yon attoitt thejtfj font placfjt to oil b«c«i»« th*.,_____ good, wo mvj!&^;gi|; of eating IfmBtfimm* Ike food b (e>«nd tjAn prepared and the v«. grtflt»» lARES^TYOU r! THE HEARTH, 141 N mbtsh Ave THE CLOVER, 529 S. Wabash Ave. THE MADISON, 221 W. Madison St.„ near5th AycT LAKE SHORE NEWS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS »a»»e»»ea»»»»»ee»»»»»»»»eeees»eeeseeeeeee< JpTfiat People Are Doing || »»«"».....in Kenilworth..........«'S ' Jtrv *. W. Freise sprained bis ankle tweek. *|hrt<3r Darling; is having a slight at- r of lofteslsa 'â€" W. Serrell bad three tables of Wednesday evening. W. H. Isom, Essex road, is re- ran an attack of diphtheria. lUey entertained several of * friends at luncheon Frl- Mrs. Charles McCloud have stucco their home on Cum- C. Eastman enter- ner friends last Sun- Itm Wa&swe Serrell entertained ftgwks ot^Svanston at the Neigh- many. triends of Mrs. David B e delighted to hear that rery mucta Unproved. ' parhamsBtary law class was to attended last week, ily tsm present, i. a ladies' tailor, has 1 tins stores wast of the fytf*HHH) 'itatVHI. ta very til aar it to spend the winter. sine K, Btaekwoed, War- entertained twelve at dln- eeesuss; of last week. M etna, Jr, and eaDdren. â-  a two awnttts' visit â-  very XalllerBia, wheTe aha and improved and is receiving her friends. Mrs. Roscoe R. Gilkey will close her house on Kenllworth avenue and go east to join her husband, who Is in business there. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Badger have sold their residence on Essex road near Kenllworth avenue. They expect to move the middle of April. Thirty Kenilworth men attended the meeting of the North Shore Citi- zens' association at the Wmnetke Woman's building last week. Mrs. B. A. Eckhart, 210 Ashland boulevard, Chicago, has left to join her daughter, Mrs. Truman W." Bro- phy, Jr., who is in Coronado, CaL, with her son, Billy. The proposition of furnishing a rest room for the teachere of the Kenll- worth public school in the new build* ing was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Neighbors'. Mr. and Mrs. Hawks of Evanston CHURCH OF THE HOLY COM. FORTER. Church of the Holy Comforterâ€"Rev. E. Reginald Williams, rector. Sunday, Feb. 23, third Sunday in Lent. Sun- day school, 9:80 a m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. Week-day Lenten Servicesâ€"Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday, at B p. m., evensong and address. Thurs- days, holy communion, 11 a. m. Fri- days, litany and special intercessions, 12 m. x Lenten Sewingâ€"Mondays, Woman's auxiliary meets at the guild rooms at 2 o'clock to make garments for the l£ A. THOBSEN Livery Mpd STeaming Building MaterisO Acejt Hartford Fire Insurance Co. A JUmotsEife Insurance Co. KCTilLWORTH > Residence Phone 264 Phone 261 Richmond Road allot P. O. 'Building who haw been M -hi ^watx asaehj |_ 15s Tailor tor Well Pressed Women R. B. CABS, feygfe-y.tffijy. Pie make all lands of fiain ad fatter [etsewkere. Weal »dor< ' CemOemem, at lowest price*. Ladies' Soils Spongect, Prea* 1 Genta* Suits Sponged, Presset and * C<N»eT a^nilwortli and Electric Power Is Always ♦♦•iMMMIMIMIIIM i ARE YOU : HUNTING : FOR A :SOURCE OF : POWER THAT J : IS CLEAN, : RELIABLE i AND ECO- NOMICAL? Then an Electric Motor will suit you better than anything else. Electric Motors are made in all sizes for all uses IIIMHIMIMMMMHI Electric Drive Makes Cleanliness Certain In shops where cleanliness is necessary there is no f â-  , drive that compares with electric. There are no flapping belts; no line shafts to drop oil A machjne driven by an Electric Motor is a unitâ€"clean and easily kept clean. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦>»♦♦♦*♦♦♦«> IOMHMI »MIHIM»Ti IMIHMttlHUOtMt \ Belts and ; Shafting Waste ; From One-fourth to One-half the Power Delivered to : Your Shop This is saved where ; Electric Motors are • used to drive the ma chines. : :: a motor for every ma- chine gives the best satisfactionâ€" always »1»•.#»•*♦â- â- eieieeti»a ; Electric Drive : Economizes I Power and : Increases : Output « The electric motor may ! be connected direct to \ the machine it is driv- ; There are no belts, pul- ! leys and long lines of ! shafting to be kept in I motion. I Use an Electric Motor and deliver all the power to the machine »♦♦»>♦»<♦♦»»♦♦♦♦aa+fri Close the Switch and the Motor Starts â- mm mi 11 eesei 111 nee «mMMtm>iiiiin>i «.....»mi »+♦»»♦♦♦♦»♦ I Electric Motor : Drive Will Make : Your Shop More Profitable It will increase the earnings because each tool is supplied with just the power to make its output the maxi- mum. The motor gets the most out of every tool it drives. It will decrease the ex- pense because the power costs just in pro- portion to the work the motor does. When the work stops the expense stops. Is your shop doing its beat? ♦♦•♦iMISM'ltllMMII ; j; Figure the Difference : Between the Amount of Power Deliver the Am Your M Actua The difference the Electric saves aAll the power you buy goes direct to the machine There is an Electric Motor for every work and for every size of machine. l«M«»ttMH*MHIM« STOP YOUR ? POWER ^ LEAKS The powef lost in one bearing intone day is § perhaps not very great- but the loss it»«*ltTany bearings running con- stantly amounts to a considerable sum. It is the constant small saving in many places that shows the motor economy at the end of the month. No matter what kind of work you have to do there is an Electric Motor of the right kind and Proper size to do it. »♦♦»â- â€¢â-  *!♦ MOM MM. tlimillHIIIIHtHH NO FIREMAN TO PAY NO ENGINE TO FIX WHEN YOU ALLOW ELECTRIC DRIVE TO CUT DOWN YOUR POWER EXPENSES An electric motor con- sumes just the proper amount oi power to do its work. When the work is light, power ex- pense is low. Beyond starting, stopping, and an occasional oiling, it needs no attention. Ask us about motors. It will pay you. ♦♦tMIIIIIIMIIIIIIMI No More Attention Needed Till You Stop It 111 hi ill 1111 sen ne : We Make It Our. if : Business to I Furnish Power \ Continuously • You may use it for a • few minutes at a time, or day and night the year around. Let us take the responsi- bility of supplying your power iiiiiniiMiMieeMi ...............mil : COULD YOll : USE MORE POWER? YOU CAN INCREASE YOUR PLANT CAPACITY* BY REPLACING YOUR ENGINES WITH ELECTRIC MOTORS The Operating Expense Is' < Surprisingly Low. ;- . .,, Ask Us Why. ^;>: lemeinniniHinii » • « > 4 : WHY WASTE : > « ' < â-º Time Lost in : COAL ll)J 1 < 1 < \ Repairing Your i f UNECONOM- : 1 1 •ENGINE i ICAL POWER i » < ' Is Time Lost i EQUIPMENT? J 1 1 : By the Whole ; » < ; Electric motors will do ; 1 1 : Shop ; an your work and make ; \ all your bills into one-^ . 1 > i ; : ! An Electric Motor will ', \ Power. ; > drive your machinery ', > < ! and will run for years 1 ! We give close attention to > ' 1 without repair. ! \ the economical erranpe- » 1 > 1 | mint of motor drives' ' 1 1 ; Ask us about Electric J » 1 ; Motors. You can ; We can sell power cheap 1 -"â-  1 > , use them - • » â- â- â- ..â- â-  ,â- â€¢ 4 HJBUG SERVira^XMffAjre OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS

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