Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Dec 1920, p. 7

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ff|^|^g|p»|^|||;t|?,f||i;; THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920 S-5Â¥*p iMMPlim 0 IfililSMSi M&M R ATESâ€"10c per line for first insertion. Each succeeding in- sertion. 5c per line. Minimum S 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. **s HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE WANTEDâ€"YOJJNG GIRL. TO ASSIST with housework; gro home nights. Phone Wil. 2273. LS-ltc FOR. SALEâ€"10 USED TALKING MA- chines, different makes, taken in trade, $30 up. Guaranteed. Patter- son Bros., 828 Davis street, Evans- ton. LTG5-2tc SITUATIONS WANTEDâ€"FEMALE A GRADUATE NURSE WILL TAKE elderly people requiring more or less care in her own home; refined sur- roundings; references. A-l. Phone Glencoe 650. LT49-tfc FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTS to take in washings; finished and rough-dried. 119 15th street. Phone Wil. 2168. Call after five only. L4-2tp FOR SALEâ€"$125 CUT GLASS FRAP- pe bowl with standard; sacrifice; 3 old rose wilton rugs, $35; Navajo rug, $40. Phone Winnetka 511. LTG5-ltp FOR RENTâ€"ROOMS FOR RENTâ€"NICELY FURNISHED rooms. Phone Wil. 1080. L41-tfc FOR UEJVTâ€"GARAGE NURSEâ€"AMERICAN EXP.; IN CAR- ing for children, elderly people or as companion in refined Protestant home; high class refs. Phone Wil. 1701. L5-ltp POSITION WANTED BY EXFERI- enced, practical nurse. Address Lake Shore News G-22. LTG5-ltp REGISTERED, PRACTICAL NURSE. Phone Wilmette 582. L5-ltc SITUATION WANTEDâ€"MALE BY EXPERT COLORED HOUSEMAN; window washing, rugs vacuum cleaned and polished. Phone Oak- land 1854 or leave orders at Glencoe 279. Call late evenings. IiT5-ltp FOR SALEâ€"HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALEâ€"ANTIQUE FURNITURE; hand-carved mahogany poster bed; secretarys, one very rare, bureau, sofas and odd chairs; one gilded Eagle mirror and others; also sever- al other good pieces at Llndwall's * Upholstering Shop, 508 Linden street, â-  Winnetka. Phone Win. 145, LTG5-ltc FOR SALEâ€"USED WASHING MA- , chines; Thor red electric, $4«; Thor electric, $50; Thor electric, $80; Eden, almost new, $95; onJy 2 Blue Birds, new, $185; style, $120. Patterson Bros., 828 Davis street, Evanston. LTG5-2tc FOR RENTâ€"WORKSHOP, SUITABLE for painter, carpenter or garage; good location; rear 1127 Central ave- nue, Wilmette. Phone Winnetka 916. L5-2tc FOR RENTâ€"GARAGE AT 216 WOOD court. Plume Wil. 2332. L5-.tfc FOR SALEâ€"AUTOS FORD COUPE, 1920, FINE SHAPE; used five months on boulevard only; five practically new tires; bumper speedometer, snubbers, etc.; owner going West. Telephone Winnetka 90.________________________LTG5-ltp FOR SALEâ€"CHICAGO ELECTRIC. just overhauled; can be seen at W. & S. garage; price for immediate Bale, $350. _______________L5-ltp FOR SALEâ€"MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE â€" FRESH DRESSED chickens, delivered; call Mrs. Fland- ers, 1332 Forest avenue. Phone Wil. 930-M.______________________ L2-6tp FOR SALEâ€"ABOUT 50 EIGHT-YEAR shrubs, cheap; one high chair; one 9x12 oriental rug, rose and blue. Phone Wilmette 1912. LTG5-ltc WANTED TO BUYâ€"MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDâ€"CLEAN WHITE RAGS. 8c a pound. Lake Shore Fubl. Co., 1222 Central avenue. L29-tf FOR SALEâ€"RUGS, STOVES, TABLES, chairs, mirrors, pony, bathtub, sink, cases, beds, sewing machine. We buy, sell and exchange. 808 Oak '." street," Winnetka'. Phone Win. 1212. L.TG-2tfo HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND CLOTHING bought and sold. Call N. Fell, 1*44 Maple avenue, Evanston, Phone Ev- anston 103. LTG39-tfC WANTEDâ€"SINGER SEWING MACH- ine. Phone Win. 850. LTG51-tfc LOST AND FOUND LOSTâ€"PAIR OF SPECTACLES IN case on Eighth street, corner of Lin den avenue. They are particularly valued by owner because they be- longed to a sister who has since passed away. Please telephone Wil1- mette 2334, or return to 730 Linden avenue. X^-\ <U' -;V '"'â- -. ' : L5-ltc â- inn â-  â- â- â- ;: J- Owners know these claims are true THE Stewart One-Ton Speed Truck has made goodâ€"100% good. Now owners know that what we said last January is so. It has quickly won its way to the frontâ€"the Stewart leader, and a pnofit- maker for owners. Business men and farmers favor it; buy it, work it Hard, and praise it for its performance. For this One-Ton Speed Truck is fast, sturdy and flexible ;t>ui!t light for speed and built strongf or hard hauling; its first cost fs low, and it keeps right on saving on tires, repairs, gasoline and oil. It is furnished with electric starter, electric lights, magneto ignition and five-inch cord tires. Stewart capacities: "' w Va, 1, tyz, 2, 2y2 and 3*4 ton ^; â- ^â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â€¢â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- â- a NORTH SHORE GARAGE / a> Stewart Motor Trucks 611W. Railroad Ave., Wilmette Tel. Wilmette 628 Kill That Cold With If QUININE POM Coldi, Congas **iW AMD La Grippa Neglected Colds are Dangerous Talc* no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first i Breaks up a cold in 24 hours â€" Relieves r-.: 'Grippe in 3 daysâ€"Excellent for Headache ' Quinine in this form does not affect the headâ€"Cascara is beat Tonic Laxativeâ€"No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL it LOSTâ€"BLACK PONY COLLAR BE- tween Park avenue and 11th street on Linden avenue. Please return to 1033 Greenleaf avenue. Phone Wil- mette 2270. LSHtc CARNALL HOME SOLD Charles A. Wheeler of Hill and Wheeler, real estate brokers, has purchased the D. Carnall home at 305 Central avenue and taken pos- session. Mr. Carnall and family are in their new home at Sheridan road and Washington avenue. RENTS TENTH STREET HOME J. C. Gapen, 715 Central avenue, has rented and taken possession of the residence at 618 Tenth street. â- > Mrs. Charles Harrison Smith will be hostess to the Thursday club next week at her home, 919 Forest avenue. VILLAGE OF WILMETTE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Wilmette Special AMHimcit No. ia« IN THE MATTER OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT of the VILLAGE OP WILMETTE FOR THE IMPROVE- MENT of the alley in Block Fifteen (15) of Gage's Addition to the Village of Wilmette,. by grading, paving- with concrete and otherwise improving the same. Docket Number 136 of the Coun- ty Court of Cook County, Illinois. NOTICE is hereby given to all per- sons interested that the Board of Local Improvements of said. Village has here- tofore filed in said court, in said cause, a certificate showing the cost of the Improvement, the amount reserved for interest, and that no excess remains to be abated in reduction of said assess- ment, and also that said improvement has been completed in substantial con- formity to the requirements of the original ordinance therefor, and has applied to said court to consider and determine whether or not the facts stated in said certificate are true; and that, said court has fixed Monday, the 20th day of December, A. D. 1920, at ten o'clock A. M., or as Boon thereafter as the business of the court will per- mit, at the room of said County Court in the Court House in the City of Chi- cago in said Cook County, as the time and place for the hearing on said ap- plication. All persons desiring may file objections In said court before p<- day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. DATED November 24th, A. D. 1920. Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Wilmette. EDWARD ZIPF, ' 3 V WILLIAM H. ELLIS, JAMES F. BYRNES. L4-2tc .ism How it Grows WHEN fifteen telephones are added on a street on which there are 100 telephone users, an additional distribution cable may be necessary. •".'â- ;";' When the same thing hap- pens on six or eight nearby streets, served from the same cable terminal, there must be new main cables from terminal boxes to the exchange. Such increases from several localities soon call for additions to switchboard and terminal room facilities. Finally a new exchange, with its costly equipment, must be built, and extensive re-distribution made of the outside plant. These are some of the elements which enter into the cost of supply- ing telephone service to growing communities. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY C. H. JORDAN & CO., Funeral Directors Chapal at Each Establishment Complete Lin* of Funeral Furnishings 612 Davia St., ETnnston Phone Evanston. 449 1S4 N. MICHIGAN BLVD., CHICAGO Paoae llaadolafc 1S4S-IS4T North Shore Trains Take you direct to The Home of Grand Opera The special Grand Opera express train leaves Wilmette at 7:09 p. m. and takes you direct to the Con- gress Street "L" station, the door of the Auditorium Theatre, arriv- ing at 8:01 p. m. Return trains leave Congress St. at 10:58 p. m. and 11:18 p. m. NORTH SHORE CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE RAILROAD Wilmette Ticket Office Wilmette Avenue

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