Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Dec 1924, p. 31

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Cities to Hate ~our Home~ lt.>hta. has been included . ctrc~tt of Own Your ~--. licensed by the N ·~ of. Real Estate ;::: adelphta exposition ndtr f the ~hiladelphia 'R~t 11 ..~ I be gtven May 9 192S ':"lilllt ~~sitions on th~ ci~tDatcs f'V'arch 21; New Yorlc Aart: 3uffalo, May 9. ' Pli [ the highest educational valut (our Home expositions th sul?C~~ision of plans, r011eh ~sstbthty of circulaton 1 and one exposition to t~ u. ect of the license plan. lltlt .anette McKellar ass: ta eld. secretary of theca: fint I O!fltng froryt Kansas Cit~ ~: lr~stmas wtth Mr. and Mr~ dte of 1621 Forest avepue. :::;:::: . "-- WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 WANT~ADs . · WILL· SAVE· 21 FOR SALE-MISCELLA'NEOUS ~ 0 :5 .CONTRACTORS AND .JOBBERS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Gtneral N oticea-CliUIIIlfted achertlaemeGta wtll be cbar..ed to ret~lttenta of the dlatrlct from Jl Rates--·o only Glencoe Inclusive whose namea appear In the vanaton 0 to 1 4 "ho are rt!Kular 11ubacrlbera to elth"r WILMET!pm·llf!::£ ~f'N~~,. ! TALK or GLENCOE NEWS. · ·uuu~A th~ line. No black face type used. Ratea to; Dlapla-:' tJ'pe on":p:l~!!;10~ cents per un.. In one paper. 10 centa per line In all tbr t·apers . "I~UfUM ('HARGill see Aver · of ft ee fnaertiona-Claaalfte· adveruaementa will be accepted up to Wedn.,aday 12 o'clock for thP ,wrLM ETT E LIFE or 11.ll three papera: Thured~T 11 o'clock for tbe WINNETKA TALK and Friday 11 o·clock tor ·t- 411 GLENCOE NJIW8 ·Telephonea: WILMETTE lti0-1111 or WINNI!l'at.A 1000·1001. . Deadline for HARRIS BROS. PRESTO-UP GArages. North Shore Rep. Ralph W~Hta. 1722 Gr-. awood Blv4.. EvUNIQUE GIFT SELECTIONS, DIRECT an ton. Tel. Unlveralt)l 170t. InImportations of my nephew who Is spectlon Invited. Caeb or .terma. Infinancing his education through formation gladly furnlahed. _ these sail's before returning to ·"LTNro tf Ch~~~·lna. necklace· and pendanu In I------M-R-.-L-O_T_O_W_N_E_;_o...,:..:.;.:":..;_"..;,;:.:c many comblnatlons-$1 to $150. QUALITY BUILDER WILL BUILD Riehl)' embroidered silk runnera, and loan entire coat of home ready mandarin coats and skirts .. $2 to $65. for eprlng delivery. Eaay terms. Embroidered table linens, center Write today. Address Wilmette Life pieces, lunch sets, etc. $1 to $85. 358. 25LTN10-4tc Novelties In vases, bags, purses, Chinese pictures, etc.-$1 to $15. HOUSEHOLD 8ERVIC:E ~filfU.= if{l. 11:' lf' lf'(Q)J:riiil ~lL o ~lllllll'll& OPEN SEASON ON ·~ FOR CONTAGION Cold Weather No Deterreat To Sidmeu ·-----------------1 ChristnlaS Presents REAL ESTATE TWO YEAR OLD SHINGLE COLONIAL hoUs{·: 6-rooms, b. w. heat. encl. 81PA"· porch: 2-car garage; close to srhool and transportation; 65 tt. corner lot. $19,500.00. Terms. :O.:ORTHEAST WINNETKA l'>t·w 6-room brick houae, h. w. heat, 2 porches, lot 72x150. $20,000. WIN[o~~~x~8l~:P~:~~~:~ Be~!~~~~ per ft. 0 .-rl:an io.L!._-=::;.,. JE: §ftllllllblR~ Annex nrc ' 1" 00 1LTN12-1tc SALE-EXCEPTIONALLY WELL built. splendidly located 9-room realden~e, two bathrooms, oil beat, automat1c hot water, Plectrlc range, electrlc dish washer. Lot 65-foot front- W!)_lnneytka cc? !F~('£e1~~!;~~1rg~~i~yhbo~~~ ~~~~I-13--H-E_L_P_w_A.,_N_~_._.:U....:_·_·_L_s_A:..N_u__ half cash, balance 6%. Dee A. Stoker, owner·. 72 Abbottstord Rd., Winnt>tka. Phones Kenll. 657 and Harrison 8638. 1LT12-ltc ANTIQUE FURNITURE REPAIRING The proverbial "cold weather {,_ and renntahlng. upholaterlng, mat-r tresses renewed, cabinet work. Fred health" idea receives a severe jolt Nltto, 1238 Ceneral Ave. Phone from Dr. Isaac D. Rawling:~, stat' LOUISE B. P ANUSHKA Wilmette 2430 · %7L 2;tfc health commissioner, who declar 12 HELP WANTED-FEMALE 929 Thirteenth St .. Wilmette EXPERT HOUSECLEANING; WIN- that February brings five times ~· WANTE~WOMAN TO TAKE NAMES s. w. Cor. Forest Ave. Phone 676 dow washing: floor waxing; furnl- contagion than August and that tft; 12 1 1 ~r L.No~~~k s:o~o..D~~tb":amb!~P~I------------2 -_L_T_N___-_t_c ~~~e,J~~s~~~!.; 0~:t.P'W1~~~ 1a0~tcal- cedom.bined total of all diseases repor Commerce, 808 Davis St., Evanston. WINTER REDUCTION l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!~~~~~!!!lduring 27LT45-tfc tn July, August and Septemb...12LTN11-ltp the last five years is considei"o . :::-:-:::::-:::-=:--~=...........-------:.....::..:: UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PUR."\'ILLAGE OF WILMETTE ably less than case reJ:rts for either WANTED--WHITE GIRL OR WOMAN chase aome private breeder. quality, January or F e b ruary urmg · h _.... for general housework; 3 In family; abow-type Airedales priced surprlsPROPOSAW t e sa._ small house; good, conalderate home. lngly low to good home. REKLAW period. Summer heat causes directly Phone Wilmette 2576. 12LTN12-1tc RAPTURE, A. K. C., 387683, female, Wilmette, Ill. Dec. 1924. more fatalities than the cold of witlWANTED- EXPERIENCED, WHITE ~r~ ::~tl;9~1;thgoc~~~~:~~h :~: :t;,~ Tr~~~:dwf[~Ps~~~~~/C::nJ~~u~~~oe';. ~~~~ tetr but resphirahtoryt dfisealsdes folloW girl for general housework; no launbona at Chicago, Columbus, Detroit, RucksteE'l a~;le, open cab and Lee-4 c ose upon t e ee s O co waves. · dry. Phone Winnetka 1080. · Syracuse and Rochester, N. Y.; for D all-purpose body will be rectllved The wide-spread prevalence of cori:~~=::::::---::-::::-:::---~-1;_:2,:L;_:T;_:N_1:.:2:_·.:1.:.tc:.J tmmedlate acceptance, $16. REKLAW by the Board of Trustees 30 of the Yll- tagious illness during the winter and WANTED -GIRL TO TAKE OUT r9~~· Ahu::k)·?·· :::;;lb'f:lep::.rn at~~ ;:eesd~~ '!~~~~~~ ~~~~.]~ e,ptl~a·. ~~ spring months is due more to human children of school a·e tor 11. few prospect; sire Ch. Earlwood Warlock, which time said bide will be publicly habits than to low temperatures and hours a day during Christmas vacadam Sunmount Surprise: for lmmed. ·,pened, &xamlned afd declared by 11ald inclement weather, says Dr. Rawlintrttlon. Phone Wlnn. 1080. 12LTN12-1tc ~cec:.p~rtC:' m!~~· qu~:~n~ ,:~~terFt!~ ~oa~~i~( J~Y:~~ea or" wrl:~n~~u ~:!\~ When windows go 4own and furnace WANTED--WHITE 1\IAID FOR GENgeneration pedigree furnished with Board of Tru11tees reserve the right heat goes up contagion takes the ceaeral housework. Phone Winnetka all dogs. John L. Walker, 228 Mary to reJect any and all blda. ter of the stage. When summer ty~ 1884. 12LTN12-ltc St., Hubbard woods. Phone Glen. EDWARD ZIPF children from the school room to th~ 827. 21LTN12-ltc JOHN C. BAKER great out-of-doors and converts t}Je Beautiful, dark grey, squirrel coat from no1·th China; unftnlshed; a bargain at- $460.00. SPECIAL PUPS FOR SALE ST. ~t~~:~c%~~lf~~YER Jor~ tWIEDF~ ~~~:a~~nn ~net:5 :po~est~!e!in~~r~:;}t~== ~~f:~r~~e c~~~rnofC:t :~~~~~e.r;.S..sror::; blocks of steam and electric stations. 6 Other Trains ontlllta Tlllln Ouu: tiGilll ,.,....,. Cltt,G,. 10,25 ·. "'· & .. N.,.,. A-a.. 10,00 ~- "'· r. ,.,_ Z:OJ .,. . y.... ,.,.,.,., n.-. ,..u.,.,..,.. improved loans in the party t on the lERMAN AVE. ·1n ~~rha;oeu~~~;n ~~~:ef:.w ~:;~ d~fi~ IIIII be given the best attention under the ftLLIIU1 \.ERY COZY LITTLE HOME LOCATED most healthful conditions. Dogs in extreme east section of Wilmette; callecRltor andddellv~ed. 1 W . Frank McClure, 219 Brodway, glazed sleeping and breakfast porches: 2-car garage; beautltullv landivere ge Kenne S pres .tknt of the Wilmette Sunday Evescaped lot with abundance or shrubs On Half Day road. Route 22, 6 ning c ub and a prominent civic ·leader, ~n:s ~:~t ~: w:.~la;,~/~k :~~d ~~= last week was elected president of the ~n~~t~e$~~:~o:flnt~i!re,~s. ac~:~WY a~oe~~ -14-:-_s_r_T_u_A_T_r_o_N __ w_A_N_T_E_D_-_·_A_L..;.E:,.__ Plaines river. Phone Prairie VIew newly organized Advertising Clubs of ~\~fl. Ini~tteW2110m66e.tte at $10,510LO.T".Ph12-o1nt~ SITUATION W ANTED-EXP. BOOK606-W-2. P. 0. Area, Ill. [llinois at a meeting held in the Chi" ~ keeper and typist ol'fera part time 21LTN12-ltc services. Address Winnetka Talk cago Association of Commerce 'offices. 3!!8. ULT.!':l11-ttc IRO Foot Frontage FOR SALE-THREE TUBE RADIO Mr. McClure is vice president of the 1 !8A\TIFULLY LANDSCAPED LOT: set URing WD-11 tubes, complete Albert Frank and company advertising i·room kellostone house, built right; with tubes, batteries and Baldwin agency. h. w . heat oil burnE'r. 25% bE>low reun1t loudspeaker. Set bu-Ilt by Rad· 0 of the first responsibilities acplac~>ment cost It taken before Jan. lo Chain Stores of America and Is 1. !'hone WlnnPtka 1298. 1LTN12-2tc In excellent working condition. cepted by the new organization is to seOwner has bought more expensive cure legislation in Illinois against fraudFor All Occasions set. Will sell for $55. Phone Kenil- ulent advertising practices. A bill simiBooking Agent for FOR RALE-IN FLORIDA NEAR MIworth 1369. 21LTN12-1tc TED MORSE'S ORCHESTRA l a very desirable lot 80xl68 fL Jar to the "Printer's Ink Statutes" now E. E. BIGELOW Tel. Wll. SOU hill overlooking Biscayne Bay. in effect in 23 states will be suggested Pneumonia Winter'· Companion . ULTN4-tfp PEDIGREED BOSTON PUPPIES $5:iOO, $3000 down. Tel. Glencoe 976. 1LTN12-1tc . ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 FOR SALE-THREE, BEAUTIFULLY for passage before the next session of Pneumonia is the boon companion ~===============~ ~ marked, Boston terrier puppies sired the state legislature. 1 of winter. He follows the chilling by Master King V. Would make an 15 SITUATION WANTED-FEMALE FOR RENT-HOUSES The new organization of clubs follows winds as faithfully as does a dog his Ideal Christmas gift tor your boy or 1 long effort by the advertising council master. But pneumonia is contagirL · Good home considered rather Jo'OR RENT-FIVE ROOM APART- SITUATION WANTED- LAUNDRESS than price. Phone Wlnn. 261. of.. the Chicago Association of · Com- gious and can be effectively combatted wants work at home: finished, rough m .. nt, first floor of two family house: 21LTN12-ltc dry, wet wash. Will call for· and m~rc;e and of other Chicago, state and by following these few simple rul«:s 2-car garage: nice yard; convenient deliver. Phone Wilmette 1351. to both "L" and stPam. One year or .a assocta · t' at · from the state health department: 10na· tons t o co-pper"Te m 15LTN9-tfc FOR SALE-OLD ENGLISH WHITE- ua t' longpr lease. Price '80 per month. stone soup tureen, complete with getting an "honest advettising" statute \. Ventilate home and office with· SPt> SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG MAR~ed~!ta~~~ ~~:~f fo~~g;:r~:~t~ov~~ for Illinois. The only existing state out undue exposure. ried wotnan with 3~ months old R. M. Johnston & Co. several pieces of early American efforts which have been able to prevent 2. Eat plenty of wholesome food baby wants housework or position 340 Linden Ave. Ph. Wilmette 444 gl&aaware Including sets of goblet&, fraudulent advertising are, notab~. the without gluttony. as waitress. Phone Glencoe 522. 2L12-ltc 16LTN12 -ltc, ~~~~e ~?nn.c~~%. dlshea,21~~ri2~1t~ Investor's Protecrive bureau in Chica- 3. Spend much time in the open FOR RENT-NEW 6-ROOM BRICK SIT'GATION WANTED- GENERAL go, a Better Business bureau in Peoria withoSutl foolish lexp,osu~eh h 4· home: turnlshPd; heated sun parlor: housework or part time work by thl' FOR SALE- ATTRACTIVE WIRE- and a municipal ordinance in Joliet. eep regu ar Y etg t ours per hot water heat; tiled ~ath: garage; week. 1119 Sheridan road. Phone haired Fox tenlers 4-5 months old. "Th · d. · t ed 10 · Ch' day. lll'l\r elevated. Janulri'S' 1 to May l. Wlnn. 350. 15LTN12-ltc Dogs boar;ded and cared for. ere ts a tstmc ne tcago, 5. Avoid contact with sick follu. R~nt reaaonable. Phone Wilmette it being the nation's second largest city, There is a relation between human 68 or 1168 evenings. 2L12-ltc SITUATION WANTED-EXP. YOUNG VICKERY KENNELS · for a law that will enable prosecution lt'fe and the natural atmosphere that colored woman del!lree position as Barrington, Ill. Phone 607 0 f d t' h0 · t h · FOR RENT-FOUR ROOM COTTAGE nurse for children. Phone Kenll. 3180. 21LTN12-1t!> a ver tsers w mtsrepresen t etr man has never been able to modify on Winnetka avenue. Call at cot16LTN12-1tp - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - t g o o d s , " said Mr. McClure. without disasterous results and the tagp, 80 Locust Rd. Phone Wilmette =============!!!!!!!!!!!!=!!!!!IFOR SALE _ ROCKING HORSE, The statute was given approval by more nearly he maintains that nat889-Y-2. 2LTN12-ttc 11 FOR SAL~-:-HOUSEHOLD GOODS wagon, automobile, baby cab, bassin3,000 people in a rising vote at another ette, crib, sleigh. kerosene burner, ural relation, other conditions being :t ··oa RENT-APARTMENTS FOR SALE-BROWN, SOLID MAHOG30 and 40 ft. ladders and other gar- meeting in Orchastra hall, at which, be- reasonably met, the better will be FOR RENT_ _ TH ST. FOURannetyk, adl n tn_g room table. P hLoTnNe w_tntcden toola In good condition. Phone sides representatives from the advertis- his health. 12 1 17 Winnetka 1428. 21LTN12-ltc ing council, there were men from the 60 7 625 11 room apartment, steam heat, In-alocal Engineering Advertising associaScarlet Fever Pre.-al-t ~~~r: b~h!::t:'~~fm~~~!"· zi~~~tor serv- 18 WANTED-HOUSEHOLD GOODS F~~ sc~~:ltl;~~~~~s c~~!f~;!'~r~.;: tion, Woman's Advertising club of ChiScarlet fever is n ... : · 'he most prevaliLTN2-tfc WANTED TO BUY-SECOND HAND ent. can be seen at 1233 Hill st., cago, Advertising post of the American lent contagion in . the state except ::F~---------~~~--:::~~:-1 furniture and other houaehold goode. Wilmette. Phone Wilmette 2054. Legion and the American Council of Ad· chickenpox. Over 10 new cases of ~~veR~!T. 1 ~~v.:.n!~?eM Av~:r1~: ~~~~ft8:,r~r~~~r~a~d ~~6 ~a~ee~aot?rs~.~ 21LTN12-ltc vertising Agencies. scarlet fever are reported daily. Each Wit. 2398. 3L12-ltc Evanston, Ill. Phone 189. J.<'OR SALE-MAN'S, BLACK, FUR case is required to spend 28 days in FOR RENT-APARTMENTS AND OF18LTN2f-tfc lined overcoat; furnished, 4-room Northweatem Truateea quarantine. That means that 10 childoll house. Phone Winnetka 986. dren will spend 200 d1Js in quaranPh one N. FELL-NEW AND USED FURNI1 F G li ce rooms. G 21LTNU-ltc Fete Purple Grid Squad tine or nearly a year. hree h un d re d Winnetka 62.·· · onea vee. 3LTN43-tfc ture bought and aold. 1644 Maple FOR SALE-TWO RADIANT FIRE T rustees o f N ort h western untverstty · · cases per month f h means h'ld 25 years of A ve., Evanston. Phone Unlv. 108. =!!!!!!=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1~8~L~T~N~10~-!!!t~tc gas heater 8 ; a bargain. Glencoe entertained at dinner Tuesday eve- quarantine or t e c 1 ren. 336 RENT-PLEASANT, FRONT RM. 18 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS Bakery, Park Ave .. 2?£;-~~::uc ning, December 16, the members of Medical inspection of school chitstrictly modern residence; conthe Purple football squad and their dren is one of the most fruitful ent to steam and electric trans- wANTED--FLOOR SANDPAPER CON- l<'OR SALE-SCOTCH TERRIER P}JPS, coaches, at the Orrington hotel, Ev- methods of controlling scarlet fever portatlon. Call at 1420 Lake Ave. tractor. Call at 536 Sheridan Rd., 6 weeks old on Christmas; thoroughoutbreak . This procedure is also ex4L12-1tp Wilmette. 19LTN12-ltp breda; champions. Phone Unlveralty anR~b~rt W. Campbell, president of ceedingly benficial to the children in -FO-R--RE_N_T _ __T_W_O--LA--R-G-E-,--LI-G_H_T WINNETKA FURNITURE STORE 5240. 21LTN12-ltc the board of trustees, was toastmas- other ways. New York City, for exfurnished rooms, single or ln eulte; buys and aells ruge, stoves, autos, FOR SALE-PAISLEY SHAWL; NEW, ter, and among the speakers were: ample, caused 49,412 dental, 20,341 private bath; near transportation; pianos, anything Ulleful. 1 ~~t~~-~~ !~:~. t:~~e s~~~;:,: ~~~~t!c~ltm~~~ President Walter Dill Scott, James vision, 23,860 nutrition and 'similar garage. Phone Wlnn. 15~i:TNU-ltc b====!!!!!!====!!!!!!=====!!ll 143. ZlLTNl2-ltc F. Oates, William A. Dyche, Mark numbers of half a dozen other typet · W'OR SALIC-AUTOMOBILEII Cresap of Kenilworth, Prof. 0. F. of physical defects to be corrected FOR SALE-KINDLING WOOD AT $3 Lo g chairman of the university among its school population last year. FOR RENT-NICE, COMFORT ABLE, FOR sALE-BUICK TOURING CAll a load tor amaH truck. 536 Sherihnl '· · C h T R b Needless to state that such service b completely overhauled. new top and dan Rd .. Wilmette. 21LTN12-1tp at ettc commtttee, oac om o rurnl11hed room next bath: reasoncurtalna, 5 cord ttree, motor In won-l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!===~=~~======!!!!!!~linson, and Hea4 Football Coach Glenn invaluable to the citizens of tomor· able. 1130 Oakwood Ave., Wilmette. derful mechanical condition. A real u LOST AND FOUND Thistlethwaite. row while it relieves present eca. Phone Wll. 3014. 4LTU-ltc buy for eome one who wants a good Business Manager Dyche had some nomical burdens in no mean propor· FOR RENT-ROOM; NEAR TRANScar. $276 caah. Hubbard Woods LOST - DOG, WITH BLACK AND t'nteresting things to say about the tions. portation; gentleman preferred. 735 Garage Phone Wlnn 617 white, painter head; black and white 4,771 Fatal AceW..ta · · ZOLTNU-ltc speckled body. Liberal reward. Re- proposed new stadium at Northwestf[tirle Ave., Wilmette. ~t~~12~~~ turn to 931 Oakwood Ave., Wilmette. ern field, Mr. Oates talked about the A recent survey of industrial acciPhone Wll. 786-J. ULU-ltc team, and Prof. Long responded for dents in Wisconsin, Ma sachusettt FOR RENT- FURNISHED ROOM the boys to the encouraging words and New Jersey showed that total suitable for two men; near transUsed Car~ -All Makes LOST-GOLD MESH BAG AT NEW of the trustees. portation. Call at 601 Main St., of 7,478 accidents sufficiently severe OPEN AIR SALES Trier High School evening of Nov. Wilmette. 4LTN12-1tc to require medical attention occurred 4 at the MacDowell concert. Reward. Cor. Sherman Ave. and Grove St. Finder please return to Ul Church EASTERN STAR INSTALLATION during one year among males leP Wlllys-Knl&'bt and Overlan4 FOR RENT-STOREI AND Newly elected officers of the Wil- than 25 years of age. Of the 7,478 Dealers road or phone Wlnn. 161: 4 LTU-1tc Evanaton 140 mette Order of Eastern Star will be there were 38, or one-half of on per FOit RENT-1163 WILMETTE AVE.: IOLTNU-tfc ~ a.~· 1 occupancy. Phone Wilmette formally inducted into office at public ceent tha\ terminated fatally. La·t LOST-BUNCH OF KEYS ON SUN1. _4 5LTN12-1tc day morning at corner or Woodbine instalhtion ceremonies at the Win- year there were 4.n1 fatal accidenta and Isabella or near Linden avenue netka Masonic temple on Monday of all cia ses in 1tlinoi . If this FOR SALE-COMPARATIVELY NEW "L" atatton. Phone Unlv. 5058. ure rtj)resent only one-half of oae Electric In good running condition; 24LU-1tc eve11ing, January 5. A social program per cent of all the more erious acci· will follow the installation rttual. will sell at a aacrltlce. Can be aeen at North Shore Auto Co.. or phone LOST - MALE dent that occurrt'd in the state, there AIREDALE: SORE Unlv. 3636 evenings. 20LTN12!-tfc spot on IJack near tall; Wilmette Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Couffer of 654 was a total of 238,550 or an· avera. . llcenae 74. Reward. Phone Wil- Dryden street, Glendale, California, are of 650 per day. Manife tty the preFOR SALE-WINTON TOURING, mette 282M. !4LTN12-1tc receiving congratulation upon the birth vention of accident is a well ch paBB extra aedan winter top, $100; Cadl.ilac limousine 57. ju!lt dolt~er LOST-BLl'E UMBRELLA WITHOUT of a son on December 7. Prenti Couf-1 field of servic~ even thou h the tsdhauled, Interior ln tine con on, handle. Return to 1ZI6 Lake Av~ . fer was formerly a resident of Wilmette. mates may be too hish. , 700. Phone ,Winnetka ~~L!!rN 1 !!-ltP Phone Wll. UU. 14LU-ltll FOR SALE- WILMETTE rE>sult of a written civil-service exam. on Jan. 17. Start $1400. Age 18 to 45. Write G. A. Cook, civil service Instructor, 945 Pennsylvan·la Ave .. Washington, D. c., for free Information. l3LU-ltp WANTED- GIRL FOR SWITCH~fs~danop e~~~o~ l~ndAp~~~nWf:~:t~~ Coal-Lumber Co., 823 Spruce St., Winnetka. 13LTN12-ltc ~reew t~o~~ ~~g~~~~:~k~ta~ll~~tt::'~! U. S. POSITIONS OPEN FREDERICK TILT B d F. Vlll and will make wonderful Christmas oar o ruW~~e~te.t e age of gifts. It will pay you to drive out L12-1tc and see them. 1 ;~~f~~!!~e~upro:re ~~r~:~~~ct .:C'!.~~~ DC)GS BOARDED · BERNARIJ, CHOW-CHOW AND M'CLUR£ HEADS S"I JE 11 ADVERTISING 1 "CE 0 0 Ml!Il~iie wind. During the last five years the average number of cases of diseases reported in August was 7,3715 Twhite that for February was 35,03 . hese two months showed the lowest and highest average incidence for communicable diseases. Cold weather mixed · with plenty of fresh air and sunshine is just as healthfuf as hot weather. It is not the telegraph lineman or the railroad engineer that suffers most from colds and pneumonia but the telegraph operator and the clerk who spend their days in hot stuffy offices and their nights in over-heated, poorly 'entilated homes. Folks who wish to avoid respiratory illness during the winter and spring can go a lpng way in that direction by spending more money on clothing and less on coal :~nd by spending more time out-ofdoors and tess in the house. Of couue c.ne ought to protect his body from severe exposures to wet and cold. 1 4 00 w. a fi·-

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