^'-wmm W*:i mm mmmmmmmwiw i ^mmm*} ' - ■ WiPoi^ TwMsg^Ej rfff^fp'. ;,ippp§- •:^:.. , ^n.-W^! »»»»#»»»»»♦ in Kcnilwortli *.......••»■ Mm. 0. L. McCloud is home after an extended trip In the foutb. There wee a large attendance of young people at the dance at the Aieembly ball Saturday evening*. Mrs. Percy Eckhart entertained at tea in honor of Miff Pratt Saturday afternoon from 8 to 6 o'clock. More than $60 waa realised for charity at the plays given Nor. 21. The girlf who took part were Helen Ruth, Helen Bchulte, Bather Bellows Louise Tineman, Luclle Curtis, Sarah Armstrong, J^arriette Ridgwajr, Mary rtHi ii n(m»iiT frm nllij Flood, Marjorle Farwell, Dorothy Kaaten and Jane Higbee. t»»»»»e»»e»e»e»e»eeee»»ee»ee»»ee»#»eee»»#»»e»»»»»»»»» What People Are Doing in Hubbard Woods »♦»»♦»♦♦ Mr. L. 6. Kuppenbeimer baa gone to New York. Mr. and Mre. A. Krler are the par* enta of a baby daughter. Mr. and Mre. H. Paulson are the proud parent! of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Harding have re- turned from Hot Sprlngf, Ark. Mre. Julia Selfert baa moved into her bungalow on Aabury avenue. Mr. and Mra. R. L. Gonealvef spent Thanksgiving at Bvansville, Ind. Mr. and Mra. Jaa. I. Lyona enter- tained at cinch Saturday evening. Mr. Milton Lyons, who hae been 111 with typhoid fever, la recovering. Mr. H. W. Stafford of the Unlveralty of Illinolf waa home a few days laft week. Mlaa Ida' Dow of Chicago wag the gueet of her eister, Mra. A. J. Johnson^ laet week. Mr. and Mra. O. F. Gonealvef and children are apending a few day a at Franklin, Ind. Mra. Barbery, mother of Geo. Bar bcry, is Quite alck at the home of her ■on, with pneumonia. Lake Shore News Want Ads SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED -- en cidTWll*«*e%^ijt engage- menta by thj^hryTrhone^ftaeWtp CUHT0S8 WABHBD, COLORED * ant mendeeljjtftflasa work; I JDled for anjjJWfryld. M. R. Mo- yfn%, iaga DarWw.av Tel 1889. Itf FOR SALE FOR.* SALE--DRESS flfflT, GOOD fdltlon, for geed fued man; too lall for ownerJ^fhano Wlnnetka FOR RENT-ROOMS MOa^RNFURNISHBD ROO ■........I WHUii I yJ^jaa^Bone after 6 P. m. to \\_ IHilliiii IIIIIHi lUjJj him go-ar. OR RENT-HOUSES SALE OR RE^T--TWO roo'Sr^e^ujef, 4n^Vg|ft*le1niworth. Inquire a^^a^jBenfcan-av., Bv- ltc r Rent--Aftmts. /'Ii1. . ' ""^ ':"J ■ ■ »>■■<!'» ^ , Mr. S. B. Barnee U on the Mra. 0. If. Recktenwald baa moved to the city for the winter. Mr. 0. C, Worthy apent Thanksgiv- ing with hla family on Linden avenue. Mlaa Jennie Lund of the Chicago Union hoepltal apent a two daye' vaca- tion with her parentf on North ave- nue. Mr. and Mrf. S. Wood of Liberty* ville, who have been visiting their eon, George Wood, have returned home. Mr. and Mm. Fred Truby of Wau- kegan apent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Truby'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lange. Mrs. J. A. Jameson entertained at wbift Wednesday afternoon. The gueata of honor were Mrs. Page and Mra. Grifwold, The funeral of Wolfgang Loledel of Glencoe waa held Saturday morning at the Sacred Heart church with bur- ial at Nortbfleld cemetery. The parcels post which, takes effect January 1,1918, will be handled at the Hubbard Woods post office. It will be a great accommodation to the public. Mr. Wm. Leskey and Miff Anna Jennings were married at the Sacred Heart church Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Leskey will reside on Edson avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kellen and two younger children left Friday evening for Albuquerque, N. M., for the benefit of Mr. Killen's health. They expect to be away the remainder of the win- ter. mmmmm** ill!* MASON Chimney and fC3bl*cM ^jBf«d$ltf 1381 ASBURY ktMi, HlJBWlD WOODS PHONl WINNCTKA <M RD WOj Pt. PH. "•v. TrkKPt HlBBARD WOODS, ILL. ■M^;. m Oince Float, 104< HUBBARD WOO0S.1LL: Office sad fUtMeace Vr^f C Work by Appoiataeat , ■ Mtss to ;i FINED CHICAGO MAN. George Dahme of Chicago, a plumber, was fined $10 and costs Sat- urday on complaint of H. A. Clausen, plumbing inspector, who charged him with doing; work without a license. / MA» M/fe. C. E. 1 nqp, maker of FOR aAXB--ONE HEAT] in good ctfn? FOB SALE--CABLE PIANO, MAHO- used only months; ^JUissSVLicheap. 2635 itral-at ltc FQR SALB^-BBOT OFFER ~TAK loNe^set first edition CentuES»4lc* tionaryoM^gncy clopedia^jmii name books and arhML tbjj0iqtiarter mo- rocco binding, rubstffrom use, but In flno condjtjm; alsn. set of oak dining rcelirchalrf, teh^atralgbt two-arja'Tull leather seats, |k Ad- dreafw 458, Lake Shore News, ^itp FOR SALE--TWO AIREpltLB PUP- pie/, pedlgree^seven^nionths old, tffto alx Haitnarj liens and a rooster. Box, Js%Tllaillworth, 111. lte WCht vanstoo's Finest Apartments THE PAR0R and MAKKS Bun go dresses. Tel ke ave- waists Wllmette. Htanuui A' Choke location, nam Cteaninjr 8jw private perch brgw Mid wolf Tolophon* 28S Suootss and Failure. It Is sometimes hard to find out Just how the man who la successful hag managed to succeed, but it is alwaya eaay to aee why failure cornea to those who fall. Title Odvet^meHt. Government la a trust, and the offi- cer* of the government are trustees; and both the trust and the trustees are created for the benefit of the people--Henry Clay. I /north shore realty 1/ (NOT we.) j v REAL ESTATE AND MOR1 Office Linden Ave., Wllmette, Neir/he L ■frfjii1fi1!lfff^ CIATION :oans m&> liol Chicago Offlcoi 5 N. La Salle Street. PfJiUI Miliiaife...« Oonmtlt nf if rou are looking for • residence or • vacant lot on which to trattoV i PERFECT HEALTH "ir rooiMVae- ,8afea. Lane and laandriM SMART US9 8herman Arenue FOR RENT- SECOND FLOOR aoertment, 1812 Sherman-av.# eight rooma and two baths; good service; SALE--GOO ft with pi ^M/mAJ^ AIR FUR- ters, $10. 856. ltc rental 872.50. Phone 854. <M#&o ltc ON 681 Davla-at FOR RENT--FURNISHED APART- mentyin The Hereford-bldg., alx roongf, immediate occupancy; rent- 5. I m. ltc WANTJFD -- eneff 8kow. HaMnston. WANTED ftOO^flUMrfiC the^lo^71f I AT 71t Main-st. 17-tf WAjvTicir -- a eycleef bring (%a€dler. 680 ECOND^LAND BI byijBleVand ret cash Qpms4U Bvanston. Bf-tf TOIUESIAIE 18.500 BUYS A investment ii anatoi real renlM and 688 Evanston. 15 PB^JENT NET ihoiojgnmproved Bv- ar^>T,t ,lde' Alwftyi l&eirWle apartmenta. yhftwft ^■T=aeTVgiw^ 4tf FOR SALE--LOT8 IN SHERIDAN- rd. and letween blvd. subdivision; only twejblockeffrom ahe lake; sec- tion bqpdlng op] rapiflyV ltc IM Phone 854. ysoN «31 D«TiMt- HOUSES Difference. The only difference between a caprice and a life-long passion la that the caprice lasts a little longer.--The Tattler YOUR doctor, when h< treats you, inquires im mediately about your stom ach, liver and bowj^H;' hi| first mission is towtimu'a'e to healthy action. Why wait to do this7 Or- t the cause at once, before you are flat on your back; eliminate the poison from your system. 1 ZAM ZAM TAB will stimulate the a/ti<Ji of the/b or^ai will give you tha/jjffldy ^lolarwill steps springy and %fgi\f Zam Zam lajiafreasy to perfect health, easy to take^ejrfSyto get, are mild but po.«itiv# in their action./ One end you will sing fneir praise to the »ky- them today. rour way they -gerl Best Remedy for Constipation, f J Zam Zam Tablets AT YOUR DRUGGIST 10c end 25c > ii:;$*M&l m m Lake Shore News Ads Bring Resjiltij Phone 3M. m&» 631 Davlfl^t TO BttNT--THRBB-ROOM UNFTjf Wttfted apartmea4 foJa light nonse- ■Mplng; prtvamijfta bent *nd FOR RENT-BARNS FIRE INSURANCE--ROTAL INSUR- ance Company of I4ysJ^oolf Urfest fire Insurnajej compnnr In the world, lnsnrpadwdpngi, household goods, rentoQsVcKeHtflsv Charles A. ^ Wlghtman a Co., rosldent stents. Phono 203. ltc / MOMCV TO LOAM. TTAQ& ON WlHttt; at7 4tf On mvmamum uat FREEZING WE A THER /v© is bad for the clothes. They btWlc on tka line or look dingy.if dried in the h^fffent This is a good tiitie oR >ear to put aside habit or prejudidb af J give the modern way a trial, justlcallli* any of the under- signed laundries, the bVst in Evanston, and have them call fpr your family washing. You will be detfghled^wrth^he resuTTSncT surprised at the smallrefs r f the erst. Washington Laundry Mutual Laundry Co. Evanston Hand Laundry French Laundry [M Nelson Bros. Laundry €<>. i I 41 I I M i m Ii