Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Nov 1921, p. 15

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, PRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 IS S3 Classified Advertisement: RaTES-IOc por llntlforaach insertion. Minimum 3 lines. Cofor mutt be in by Wednesday-at 4:00 P. M. Rate, for the,ame advertisement In THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. WiVn^TKA WEEKLY TALK and GLENCOE NEWS^Jc Black f•©• type charged double price. _/ POH baLKâ€"REAL BBTATB â€" - Hamii bungalow, well located ModTin excellent condition, weather- ft??i»ued throughout, tile bath. 50 •tripper jnj â-  |7 9oo. Terms. tractive 6 room home In North Ev- A,_n_ton, corner lot, In good wooded ttl fii«n ready to move Into, no re- J3« nSdll. Price reduced to ?8,?,?!fial 8 room stucco, north east, ml way between station and lake. tii.. bath, extra lavatory and toilet, lilcur^age,_wood^dJo^U5.000; „ v ..VnViai 8 room stucco, north east, •*S5EI? between station and lake. , extra 1 •eaiuftt"l"8ftroeoi?' stucco, best location, J>eaÂ¥.r1, U_»T. o hatha, i-xtra lavatory Wilmette. 2 baths, extra and'toilet on first floor, neated sun Sim; large glassed sleeping porch, » firePlaces, 2 car htd. garage, entire property In perfect condition, reduc- Onedof finest corners In western section BewKu\660atfoatB,lot overlooking lake â- outhfront on Chestnut at •«•. " KM. JOHNSTON & CO. 340 Linden avenue. Phone WUr tt -â€"BUSINESS PROPERTY" HUBBARD WOODS »HY NOW BEFORE NEW ZONING ordinance and Park Condemnation proceedings boost Prices sky-high. Business property Is limited and a barsaln at present prices. Brick store building, 2 modern stores 2 apartments, cottage n rear; all rented; lot 50 by 200 feet. $18,500. „0 by 150 feet, vacant; center of busi- ness district; opposite property con- .demned for park. *B.000. _n bv 150. with good frame house wmch could be remodelled for store rented $53 per month; will show good return until property Is converted to business use. $7,780. FRANK A. ^EID„ 933 Linden avenue. Hubbard Woods Telephone Win. 1300. ___LTQ2-ltc GIRLS MAKE $25.00 a week for a few hours work selling beautiful Je'clair ribbon novelties, lingerie trim and ribbon garters tt your friends and neighbors for Christmas gifts at wholesale prices. £&°,ne_ Evanston 3324-R or call at 2707 Broadway, Evanston. LTG2-ltc WANTEDâ€"GIRL FOR GENL. HOUSE work. 730 Forest avenue. Phone Wll. •__________________• LTG2-ltc WANTED â€" CAPABLE LAUNDRESS; electric machine. Phone Wll. 334, LTG2-ltc SITUATION WANTEDâ€"FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WILL CARE for children evenings in. exchange tor a good home. Address Lake Shore News, D-88. LT2-ltc YOUNG WOMAN WANTS POSITION as mother's helper; go home nights. Phone Wll. 1729. L2-ltp froora stucco, sun parlor, 3 bed rooms and sleeping porch, fMOO. 9 room fwime, combination heat, east side, heated sun P^k W*00- 7 room frame, garage, lot 100x140, 3 bedrooms, sleeping porch, !1**B00. W* have Just listed a number of at- tractive new bungalows; prices from $10,000 to $12,000. „„„,„,._. wYlmette realty CO. A. J. Woodcock Prop.wii 1|W LTG2-ltc 513-4th St. fo acre netka FOR SALEâ€"SEVERAL CHOICE ACRE tracts and farms immediately ad- joining Winnetka and Glencoe Ripe for subdivision; $1,000 to »3.600 per Inquire 877 Elm street. Win- Phone Win. 1689. LTG21tc FOR SALEâ€"IN CHOICEST EAST SIDE WlocaUonf Wllmette. Nearly new rej. :> large rooms; h. w. heat; 50x100 tt. lot Designed by high class architect. Price below present value. Owner leaving city. Call WUmatteM^ LIBOR AND MATERIAL AKK COM- L1ng down; list your house with -Robert Anthony. U S. La Sane w. Central 2119. Res. Glencoe£235. ^ ,-,.„ H55 ni_"k__MTâ€"HOUSE----- RENTâ€"IN GROSS and FOll SALE OR iv.int seven room house mxl09,wtfh barn and variety orch ard- price $6,000; terms $2,000 casn balance to suit buyer Shore News, D-74 lot Address Lake LT2-2tp -------WANTED ™» MTVâ€"HOUSE WANTEDâ€"5 OR 6 ROOM HOUSE OR bungalow in any town from Wll- mette to Glencoer good location, eag or west of railroad. Will pay casn. Address Lake Shore News,jggJlUo SITUATION WAMTEDâ€"MALE RELIABLE LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 26 years experience grading, pruning, trimming; also furnish trees, shruos, perennials; houseman, by uay w nour; uesc references. Michael Siu- livan, 682 Pine St., Winnetka. Phone Win. 1041*5______.___ __T4_-t_c EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT WILL take care of small set oi books even- ings; also make up Income tax re- turns and other government reports. Atiuress D-_y, Lake Shore News, Wll- mette._________________________LTG2 - 3 tp monkeys in Africa from an epidemic and brings home a wonderful Pushmi- Pullyn with a head at each end. Langâ€"Blue fairy book. A wonder- ful collection of standard fairy tales. Lorenziniâ€"Adventures of Pinno- chio. A popular book about the little wooden boy who became real. Ruskinâ€"King of the Golden River. A beautiful fairy tale. Spyriâ€"Heidi. A story of the Swiss Alps. btevensqnâ€"Child's garden of vers- ese; illustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith. Probably the happiest poems ever written for and about children. Thorneâ€"Thomsenâ€"East o' the sun and west o' the moon. A collection of Norwegian folk tales. Willistonâ€"Japanese fairy tales. Beautiful Japanese fairy tales, illus- trated in color by a Japanese artist. Books For Older Boys and Girls Alcottâ€"Little women. Always a popular girls' book. Alcottâ€"Little men. A sequel to little women. Dixâ€" Merrylips. The story of a little girl who wanted to be a boy. Duncanâ€"Adventures of Billy Top- sail. A fisher lad's hardy life in bleak Newfoundland. Franklinâ€"Autobiography. Boys like to read the story of Benjamin Frank- lin as told by himself. Frenchâ€"Lance of Kanana. A story of Arabia and a brave Bedouin lad. Garlandâ€"Boy life on the prairie. Year round life on the prairie with plenty of exciting adventures. Grenfellâ€"Adrift on an icepan. Re- cital of experiences of the author when adrift for a day and night on a block of crushed ice. Hawesâ€"The mutineers. Stirring tale of sea life. Kellerâ€"Story of my life. A blind, deaf-mute who so overcomes her difficulties that she becomes a help to others. Kiplingâ€"Captains courageous. Ad- ventures on a fishing schooner. Meadowcraftâ€"Boys' life of Edison. A stimulating account of Edison's life. Moffetâ€"Careers of danger and dar- ing. Vivid accounts of deep-sea div- ers, firemen, etc. Paineâ€"Boys' life of Mark Twain. "The story of a man who made the world laugh and love him". - Rickenbackerâ€"Fighting the flying circus. Thrilling adventures of aft American ace. Stevensonâ€"Treasure Island; illus- trated by Wyeth. A romantic story of hidden treasures, and adventures by sea and land. The Ways and Means committee of the Woman's Catholic club of Wll- mette will hold an all-day bakery and food sale at the Wilmette Grocery and Market Wednesday, November 23. All sorts of appetizing foods, ap- propriate to the Thanksgiving season will be on sale. Mrs. A. Garfield Keck is chairman of the Ways and Means ^committee, and Mrs. Wendelin P. Seng, is president of the organization. Walter S. Page left on Saturday for an extended hunting expedition in Canada. He will also visit relatives in Picton. wS/MSSSZfi m^^^^^m^nB^MB^^WBnzmzmBmamamnzBi CONSULT R. W. BARTELMANN CO FOR yjgg Frames. Sash, Doors and interior Finish 910-912 Weed Street, CHICAGO Near North and Clybourn Aves. Phono Lincoln 7012-3 EXPERIENCED MAN; WHITE; wants house cleaning and working around houses; ttic per hour. Oliver Hertzberger. Phone Wll. 2345. ____________________________LT2-2tp GOOD RELIABLE MAN WANTS TO take care of furnaces; also any kind of work around the house. Prices reasonable. Tel. Wll. 2567. Ll-.tp FOB SALEâ€"HOUSEHOLD CiOODS .COME IN FOH USEFUL mill*TittAS GIFTS Players, Eilinou Mimkiiiv .Uucliine*, Sonoraa. BrnMwIeiUi Cirafoaoiaa, singer Sewing imuciihicu, Wanning machines* Ironing muen-iie-, vacuum cleaner*. Ka»y _*ay_ue_tt» on all of them. I'atterMon ttrothera, -UC8 Davis Mtreet. 1'Jione __ vaunt on 054. LTG2-4tc FOR SALEâ€"4 PAIRS TAN AND BLUE line corded silk curtains; made by professional; 1 pair blackâ€"calfâ€"ox- rorUs, very little worn; size 2-C; 1 brown marvelia tailor-made coat, pussy willow lining; no fur; small size. Phone Win. 105. LTG_-ltc FOR SALE â€" FURNITURE, RUGS, piano, nxtures, plumbing*, lumber, stoves, (.anything bought, sold and exchanged. Pony-carts). 808 Oak street. Phone Win. 1212. LTGl-tfc FOR SALEâ€"HOT WATER HEATING plant; buffet; china cabinet; sewing machine, $5.00. 808 Oak street. Tel. Win. 1212. LTG2-ltc FOR SALEâ€"ONE EVERET UPRIGHT piano; in good condition; reasonable price. Phone 957-W Wilmette. LT2-ltp FOR SALEâ€"AIREDALE PUPPIES; also 2nd hand lumber. 411 Jefferson avenue, Glencoe. Phone Glencoe 816. LTG2-ltc FOR SALEâ€"WHITE BAUY SLEIGH; in good condition; $4.50. Phone Wll. 956-W. L2-ltc MISCELLANEOUS "FOR RENTâ€"HOUSE FOR RENT-IN HUBBARD WOODS, new attractive hpme, has four bed rooms, two bathrooms, three very large enclosed porches; all [°°nisa^ arge, double garage with, *nJre_e rooms- above for 'servantsgarterâ- Â». "owner will give lease for^ JJ --fivr- years at $225 per month; wants on,- or two years rent in advance. Possession at once. Frank A ReW, 933 Linden avenue. Hubbard Woods, telephone Win. 1300. LTG2-lto trans. Phone LTG2-ltc FOR REWT-ROOMS_ FOR I1ENT-2 FURNISHED ROOMS newly decorated; with private ^bath Winnetka east, near Win. 7K9._________________ HTTfi CLASS ' ROOM AND BOARD f.f two; private home; near trans; beautiful surroundings: every con- v. Ti. nc.. Phone Highland Park i:>sr,.________________:L,4.8____ FOR REXTâ€"NICELY FUItN. FRONT room in private family; employed -----1,-uiv preferred; near transportation. &11 T.inden avenue! Phone Wll. 919-» LT2-ltp For rxet___2 BEAUTIFTTLLY" FURN. rooms; one half block from Cafeteria 1 block from C. & N. W.; also heated •: parage. Phone "Wll. 935-W. 1921 _ C'» titrrtl avenue._______ LTG2-ltc Fr»H RENTâ€"FURNISHED ROOMS; hot and Cold water. 629 W. Railroad -avenue. Wilmette. Phone Wll. 1080. _ -________LT47-tfc K»R- lRENTâ€"A PLEASANT FRONT room for 2 adults; with board. 731 LTl-2tc TRADE IN YOUh LIBERTY BONDS, on pianos, players, talking machines, washing machines, sewing machines, vacuum cleaners. Our prices are al- ways low or lower than those in the loop. NOTICE Before buying, see the new Hamilton Beach Vacuum cleaner. It is different. Patterson Bros., b_8 Davis street, Ev- anston. LTG51-4tc PIANOS TUNED, REGULATED, RE- palred; expert; best references. Fos- ter. Phone Win. 509-J. LTG50-tfe The first cost c~ ^ 5 ED AN WANTED TO- BUYâ€"MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY â€" SECOND HAND furniture and other household goods. Highest prices paid for same. Crust Furniture Store,â€"14)04 6 Emerson St.^ Evanston, 111. Tel. 189, LTG19-tfc FOR SALEâ€"AUTOMOMILES TWO BARGAINS DODGE BROTHERS CONVERTIBLE sedan; late 1918; 2 door type; in A-l condition, with four excellent tires; 2 bumpers; tilting steering wheel; tonneau heater. This car is priced very low_ for a quick sale, $723. Dodge Brothers touring ear; in rebuilt condition, with winter bevel glass side enclosure; a splendid bargain for $400. WINNETKA MOTOR CO. 562 Lincoln avenue. Phone Win. 165 LTG2-ltc Tenth street, Wilmette. FOR RENTâ€"PLEASANT FURT. ROOM also a commode for sale. 1622 Forest r avenue. Phone Wll. 1760. LT2-ltc ">K RENTâ€"PLEASANT FURN. ROOM front room; reasonable. Apply at __»13 Thirteenth street. L2-ltp .___.__1IKLP WANTED----FKMALE WANTEDâ€"LADY; EXPERIENCED IN reading proofs; for work rhre* or tour afternoons or evenings a week. Lake Shore Publ. Co. Wilmette 1^20. LTG2 ltp FOR SALEâ€"DODGE 5 PASSENGER touring car; practically new tires; has had no hard drives; looks like hew; new top with plate glass"; per- fect condition. 618 Tenth street. - Phoneâ€"Wll.- 1488,â€" ------------L2-ltp FOR SALEâ€"PACKARD TWIN SIX sedan, $1,500.00; also Packard Twin Six touring car, $1,000.00; cayi be seen at *26â€"'Sheridan road, Hubbard Woods, or call Glencoe 793. LTG2-ltp FOR SALE^â€"A touring; your _W-L_756_. STUDEBAKER SIX own price. Phone ____________ L2-2to FOR S"ALEâ€"CHEVROLET TOURINCl. 1919; fine tires, extras; any trial. |400. Phone Win. 393. LTG2-ltp "\_________LOST ieHpinding" ANYONETTINDING A STEEL GATE after Hallowe'en, please phone Wll. T85-W. L2-ltc Woman's Tsara . A woman's tears are the greatest water p«»w*m kimwn Nt mnnâ€"At«iii<«»n (Kan.) i\»\V.----â€"â€" WM. T. WEHRSTEDT, Prop. 562 Lincoln Ave. *•â- ** •J' ti-Tt»rtt____i__ii mimmmm

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