llllllf^^ EJgg^iiliifei-i R ATESâ€"-Wc per line for first insertion. Each succeeding in- sertion. 5c per line. Minimum 3 lines* Copy must be in by Wednesday. Rates for same advertisement in The Lake Shore News. Winnetka Weekly Talk and Glencoe News. 20c per line for first insertion. Each succeeding insertion, 10c per line. <fe= ±J) Call for answer* i C-M, M-1S, H-23, G-S6, G-10. Lake Shove Pabl. Co., Wilmette. HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE WANTEDâ€"SALESLADY TO FOLLOW up interested prospects ; must be able to furnish best of references; p.'/work permanent. Call Wll. 2170 for appointment; salary and commission. LTGl-ltp WANTED â€" GIRL FOR GENERAL .housework; good cook, no laundry, private room and bath; four adults; |15 a week; 1234 Ashland avenue, Phone Wll. 2338. LTG-ltc WANTEDâ€"GIRL, 16 years or older, to assist with housework; go home nights; good wages. Phone Wil mette 2»t»." Wilmette. "1X113 Elmwood avenue, LTGl-ltc WANTED-^-GENERAL MAID; WHITE; S18-S19; first floor; no laundry; no cleaning. 666 Spruce street, Win- netka. Phone Win. 447. LTGl-ltc GIRL â€"FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work, 1064 Spruce street, Winnetka. Phone Win. 1041 LTl-ltc WANTED â€" GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 730 Forest avenue. Phone Wll. 67. LTGl-ltc MALE TIE LP WANTED MEN WANTED FOR STREET WORK; apply to Ernest White, streot super- intendent, Village Hall Ll-ltc SITUATION WANTEDâ€"FEMALE WANTEDâ€"FROM PRIVATE PAR- ties washings, laundered or rough dried; reasonable prices If delivered and called for. Call Wil. 1403, ask for Mrs. Speredes.________LTG52-3tp A GRADUATE NURSE WILL TAKE elderly people requiring more or less care in her own home; refined sur- rounding; references. A-l. Phone Glencoe 650. LT49-tfc PRIVATE TUTORING. MISS DAVID- son. Phone Evanston 1188. LTl-tlc SITUATION WANTEDâ€"MALE CARPENTERâ€"REPAIR WORK WELL done; screens remove:! and storm windows put on. Phone Wil 494 Ll-ltc FOR SALEâ€"USED WASHING MACH- ines; Thor, $45 Thor, $85; Eden, $100, like new; also Reno, $40, guaranteed. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis street, Evanston. LTGl--tc HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND CLOTHING bought and sold. Call N. Fell, 1644 Maple avenue, Evanston. Phone Ev- anston 103. LTG39-'tfc FOR SALEâ€"RARE ANTIQUE BED- room set; best black walnut. 1110 Merrill street, Winnetka. Phone Win. 636-W. LTl-ltp FOR SALEâ€"TWO ELECTRIC DOMES; suitable for dining room. Phone Wll. 685. LTGl-ltc WANTED TO RENTâ€"HOUSE WANTED TO RENTâ€"HOUSE "511 flat: five to nix ronmw;_J>etween Wii=- mette and Glencoe. Address Mrs. E. Crawn, 1009 Davis street, Evanston, 111. LTG51-3tp WANTED TO RENTâ€"SEVEN-ROOM modern house in some suburb north of Evanston, for April or May pos- session. Address Lake Shore News, X-5. LTGl-ltc NEW TRIER GRIDIRON f&|lilp liiSll MEN POMMEL RACINE Racine High school football team, representing one of the three strong- est gridiron squads in the Badger state, was the seventh 1920 victim of the New Trier High school pig-skin tossers Saturday morning at Kenil- worth when they were forced to ac- cept the small end of an 17-0 score George Budd played a\ quarter for the victors and performed well. The individual stars of the contest were Wienecke, Joy, Bartleman and Woodward, the latter playing his first game with the regulars but thrilling the crowd with a 45-yard run early in the game. New Trier will play Evanston in the last Suburban league game of the season at New Trier tomorrow morning..;. . ', .. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS gj lllf TO PRESENT PLAYLETS The New" Trier High school Dramatic club will present the fol- lowing three one-act plays early in December: "Maid of France", by Harold Brighouse, featuring Miss Mildred Ummach, the star of, "Miss Bob White", recently presented at the Wilmette Woman's club; "Neigh- bors", by Zona Gale and "Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil", by Stuart Walker. Miss Stanwood is directing the players. ;^- Advertising Is Economy Advertising Is Progress STANLEY I FOR RENTâ€"HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"HIGH GRADE PTJRN. residence; adjoining; Skokle club house; overlooking' valley and Golf links; large beautiful grounds. Five master, two servant chambers; four baths; living room 26x30; two Are places, study, etc.; large porches; garage; winter coal In. December to June. Party going to Florida. Tel. Glenoe 52. LTGH-ttc FOR SALBâ€"HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"IN WINNETKA, A COM- fortable home-like modern Dutch Colonial home, overlooking golf grounds; only $15,500; inquire 877 Elm street or phone* Win. 1689. LTGl-ltc FOR SALBâ€"AUTOS FOR SALEâ€"5-PASSENGER ELBC- tric, with brand new battery; will sell for price of pneumatic tlrea and battery. Phone Evanston 3481. LTG52-2tc FOR SALEâ€"5-PASSENGER CHAL- mers; in splendid condition; cheap for cash. Phone Wil. 1198. LTGl-ltc FOR RENTâ€"UARAGIK FOR RENTâ€"GARAGE AT 216 Wood Court. Phone Wil. 2332. Ll-ltc FOR SALEâ€"MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDâ€"WORK BY DAT BY MAN ' and wife; latter an experienced laundress. Phone Douglas 7840. LTGl-ltp WANTEDâ€"FURNACE WORK AND odd jobs around the house, of all kinds. Phone Win. 134. LTl-ltp FOR SALEâ€"AIRD ALE PUPS, ALSO house-broken Airdale, 1 . year old. 1080 Greenbay Road, Glencoe. Phone Glencoe 799. LTGl-ltc FOR RENTâ€"ROOMS FOR RENTâ€"LARGE, CLEAN, WELL furnished rooms; steam heat; private home; suitable for couple; near all transportation. Phone Wil. 2170. _______ _____________________LTGl-ltp FOR RENTâ€"ROOM IN PRIVATE home near "L" and Northwestern Station; 214 Sixth street. Phone Wil. 2098. LTl-ltc FOR RENTâ€"THREE ROOMS. GLBN- view road, $15. Call Wil. 715-W. ____________*_________________Ll-ltp FOR RENTâ€"NICELY FURNISHED rooms. Phone Wll. 1080. L41-tfc FOR SALEâ€"HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALEâ€"USED SEWING MACH- ines; White, like new, $40; Wilcox- Gibbs, $40; Eldridge, $15; Standard, $25. Large assortment of other makes, all prices. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis street, Evanston. LTGl-4tc MUST SELL; BARGAIN; MY BEAUTI- ful victrola and records; also modern parlor suite; dining: room suite; bed- room suite; rugs, floor lamp, library table; nearly new. 1421 Carmen ave- nue, near Clark street, Chicago. Tel. Sunnyslde 7813. LTG51-4tc NOTICEâ€"WE TAKE LIBERTY BONDS as first payment on pianos, talking machines, sewing machines, washing machines and Vacuum cleaners. Come in before you buy. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis street, Evanston. ' ________________LTGl-4tc FOR SALEâ€"REFRIGERATOR cheap, 100 pounds capacity. Phone Wil. 1989. LTGl-ltp FOR SALEâ€"MAN'S BICYCLE, LIKE new; latest model. 832 Ridge ave- nue. Phone Wil. 1485.________Ll-ltc WASTED TO BUYâ€"MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDâ€"CLEAN WHITE RAGS; 8c a pound. Lake Shore Publ. Co., 1222 Central avenue. L29-tf WANTEDâ€"SINGER SEWING MACH- ine. Phone Win. 850. LTG61-tfc MISCELLANEOUS NOTICEâ€"PRICE GUARANTEE ANY factory reduction In prices up to March 1st, 1921, we will remit back to our customers on the purchase of a piano, talking machine, washing machine, sewing machine, vacuum cleaner etc. Buy now. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis street, Evanston. LTG48-tfc WHITE CROSS GINGER ALE, ROOT Beer, Orange and Lemon; Cherry Blossoms delivered to your home In cases. Fred J. Lapp, 178 Prairie avenue, Wilmette. Phone Wil, 2463. LTG42-tfc LOST AND FOUND LOSTâ€"GOLD WRIST WATCH; OC- tagon shape; gold face; Friday even- ing, between Oak street and North Shore Electric Station, at Elm street or between Wilmette avenue car sta- tion to Prairie avenue. Phone Wil. 1226; reward. ___________LTl-ltp LOSTâ€"A BLUE SILK HANDBAG, BE- tween Methodist church and electric place. Phone Wil. 260; reward. .js> Ll-ltc LOSTâ€"JET AND PEARL BAR PIN In Village Theater or Wilmette avenue, on Tuesday afternoon. Phone Wil. 1965; reward. ______Ll-ltp LOSTâ€"BUNCH OF KEYS, SILVER keyring; finder call Wll. 266, receive liberal reward. Ll-ltc permanent We have a few POSITIONS to offer young women lViTH an attractive salary to start and A pleasant environment in which to work. The FUTURE promises rapid} advancement FOR a-l ambitious YOUNG women, since this is a profession where WOMEN play a big part. Call ami talk uith our Chief Operator WILMETTE, WINNETKA OR GLENCOE V CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Carriages j No Self-Starter, No Clutches and No Gears to shift. :. The entire control is accom- plished by one small Lever under the Steering Wheel, for all power and speeds. Stanley Cars use kerosene or gasoline, or any mix- ture of the two, no adjusting ne- cessary-they have no carburetors. The waralait tar t» drif tad amUratMS*. WILLIAM N. SCHNEIDER HUBBARD WOODS â- ';'.;„"'V;'M. Winn. SS« : >f/,';v»;^vty.i>t;::v»y:^»;jiv»y,^»y:>»^,".vt'* North Shore Distri fer the as 1921 Model with Aluminum Wringer Come in and select from our 14 styles of Washing Machines O-Magic-O Soap Powder for Washing Machines st $1.35. Equal to $5.00 in Soap Simplex and Horton Ironers Dish Washers Vacuum Cleaners PATTERSON BROS. 828 Davis Street :: EVANSTON /#â- â- < /•wwi,r#\i,/'*\i./-»\, /» TELLS A STORY OF SERVICE Trains Leave Wilmette daily as follows: Leave Arrive In Chicago 6:30 a. m. 7:25 a.m. FOR THE 7:00 a.m. 7:55 a.m. BUSINESS 7:30 a.m. 8:25 a. m. MAN 8:00 a. m, ' 8:55 a. m. 8:52 a. m. 0:38 a. m. 0:00 a. m. 0:55 a. m. ' * . Every half hour thereafter until • * 10:30 a. m. 11:25 a. m. 11:00 a.m. 11:55 a. m. FOR 11:30 a. m. 12:25 p. m. SHOPPING 12:00 p. m. 12:55 p. m. OR 12:30 p.m. 1:25 p. m. MATINEE 1:00 p. m. 1:55 p. m. 1:30 p. m, 2:25 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 2:55 p.m. .â- .-â- '.-â- % Then erery half hour until: 5:00 p. m. 5:55 p. m. FOR THE , 5:30 p.m. 6:25 pjn. DINNER. 6:00 p.m. 6:55 p. m. OR 6:45 p. m. 7:31 p. m. THEATRE PARTY 7:00 p.m. 7:55 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 8*55 p. m. Then every half hour until 11:00 p. m* then 12:15 a. m* 12:45 a. m* and 1:45 a. m. NORTH SHORE SEE??' AW CHICAGO NORTH SHORES MILWAUKEE RAILROAD Wilmette Ticket Office Wilmette Avenue