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I r' THE CIIICAOI DA113Y I TRIBITNE: TVEDINrESDAY, llAsiri- 18; 1910. 16 I 1 legmone. INDEX TO 'BUYS ANEW. SITE FOR FREIGHT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS Ussish.lieepera ma SITUATION WANTEDWCILAN stenographer; 12 yrs sub ort am an Al bitpr rapid. aetucale, and cluing large VOILIMO of work and ata4I, chalge of office; as a stenographer eas lately rapid d'xtation, dress 224 Tribune.

SITUATION WANTEDMKELpER00 stenographer: thoroughly patent; be refs ticsOD SALARY. charge If desired Address rk-11 SITUATION WANFED BY TOUNG cashier In theater or restaurant; eroty references Address 0 44 Trioune. SITUATION 'WANTED BY lady bookkeeper: permanent position ik We firm: good references Address 607 SITUATION typist, full charge: years' exotriolLeL small ottice Addre.s 4:4 1-- PT SITUATIONS WANTEDMALE. Bookit sod Checks. SITUATION WANTED IS THERE A GOOD clerical position available in Chicago for a young American who has had 7 years' experience in the express business in a large city? Das a nigh school education.

good address. and can furnish Address 319. Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDYOUNG MAX. 21, AS asat.

bookkeeper, posting or general clerk. employed 7 years in railroad freight office; Present salary SO; will accept smaller salary if offered permanent employment where opportunity for advancement is food. Address IPA. Tribune. SITUATION.

WANTEDAGE -24. DOING GENeral office work; intereeted in machinery; have natural instinct for it; hard work and plenty of it wanted: automobiles preferred; want chance to use energy and trains: salary secondary consideration. Address 107. Tribune. SITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN; THOR.

oughly experienced as cashier, bookkeeper, and credit man; 23 years old; reliable, hard worker; in present position 4 years: good reason for change; Al refs. Address 373. Tribune. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Acquires 511 Acres West of Franklin Park.

49 of Wendell. f. 24x122. incumb. 82.300.

May (Rosa B. Dennick to Domino O'Toole 8.900 Tnast cor Cleveland. I. 944133, and 4 story apartment building. March 12.

5 years. 534 per cent W. Gaudy to James L. Houghtel- lug trustee 37.500 Truat 83 of N. State, f.

100z100. en story warehouse build- Inc May 6 years 414 per cent (Henry T. Thompson of Marengo. to Augustus S. Peabody.

trustee 85.000 SOUTH TOWN. Calumet-ay. bet 23,1 and f. 30z 124. incumiL $3.000.

May 9 Fred A. Snow to James B. Crippen 6,100 818 of f. 24'181 May 16 (Carl Stren to Josephine Laskeyl 8.150 Cottage bet 2Sth and 29th-sts f. 21x157.

Oct. 21, 190v (Hugh F. Pollard at al. to Gregory T. Van Meter 1.800 Lake Park-ay.

8166. 2x110, or 1 May 14 V. H. Surghnor at by m. In to Wisconsin Trust Co.

5,983 Lake 3222. f. 29x110. or I April 18 (Lucy A. Carpenter to Ines Cochrane 513 of Morgan, I 25x125.

May 9 Isaac W. Frank to Bertram J. Cahn, 2.000 I 50 of 1110,5. Slay 4 tHelimuth. A.

Kossart to Fred Lapinski 2.800 1 1 DEATIIS. Griffin, husband of Marl Griffin, at the home of her mother. Mrs. J. Galvin.

218 E. 32d-st- Cory. and Salamanca. N. papers please copy.

HAUPTMrs. Anna Haupt wife of the late Matthias Haupt and stepmother et N. J. Haupt, at her residence. 745 Fc.rquer-st.

Funeral Thursday. MAY 19. at- 9 a. m. Masa at Holy Family church thence by carriages to Calvary cemeterY1173WZRSEN--Charles H.

Ingwersen, at the resilce of his daughter. Mrs. Ernst Puttkam- vier. S18 Monday evening. at isill0 o'cl aged 73 years and 10 months.

Friends may vc-e. the remains Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'cloch at daughter's home. Funeral by 10 o'clock Chlearo and Northwestern train Thursday morning, to Lyons. where last rites will be held. ZENPk8-John T.

Jenkins. aged -48 years, beloved husband of Amv Jenkins, father of John. Amy. Percy. Lloyd, Wi'bur.

Funeral Thursday. 2 v. from late res oace. 3319 to St Simon's Episcotal church. corner and at 2:30 p.

m. Member of Home Council. R. Illinois Lodge. O.

C. K. Masonic services will be held at Rosehill cemeterv under auspices of Ravenswood Lodge No. 777. A.

F. A. M. Toronto (Canada papers please copy. ICAKERLINGWilliam L.

Kemerling, beloved husband of the late Helen Kemerling. father of Laura and Florence M. Robinson. Funeral Thursday at 1:30 p. from 417 S.

liOttlail-ILIG. tO Grimeiand. BITUATION WANTEDBY EXPERIENCED young man. d. e.

bookkeeper and stenographer; can take entire charge; accurate. reliable trustworthy. good habits. Al references. Address 49 Tribune.

DEAL IN MILWAUKEE AV. .11. W. Hannah Disposes of Property He Leased from Schoen, hofen Brewing Company. I i HYDE PARE SITUATIONS sianiters and EXPERIENCED- JANITOR Wants good Sat bldg.

with light rooms. North Side; bandy with tool; best reference. 'Address AM Tribune SITUATION WANTEDNEAT, MIDDLE AGED man as houseman or janitor; no obiection suburbe. ATRES A. NEHAD.

Thee 13iue city. SITUATION WANTEDBY COLORED JANI--- tor. steady and sober. experienced ail round man; best references; married. no chiidren; N.

S. or S. S. Phone Janitor. 2451 Drexel.

SITUATION WANTEDYOUNG MAN, AS FOR-ter, doorman. or all around work; beet references. Phone Douglas I SITUATION WANTEDEXP. JANITOR. LARGE apt.

married. Address 506. SITUATION WANTEDCOLORED JANITOR OR porter; best city ref. Address 0 190. Tribune.

SI A HO WANT ED--B COLORED MAN. AS porter. 753 E. 39th-st. Lomehlisaria iramultator en.

1,, 214 e. srrrATIoN WANTEDBY THOROUGHLY married chauffeur. Hollander; eerY careful driver and first class repairman; speaks French. English. German.

and Dutch: six years' Shop and road experience; any foreign or American ear; Al references as to character. ability. education Address 164. Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDHIGH GRADE CHAUFFEUR; 83 YEARS OLD ACCUSTOMED TO CITY AND COUNTRY DRIVING; DO REPAIRING AND OVERHAULING; FACTORY EXPERIENCE; REELABLE IN EVERY RESPECT.

ADDRESS 5S9 TRIBUNE. SITUATION WANTEDCHAUFFEUR. AGE 2q. married; can operate and repair any gasoline ear. do own repairs: 2 years' exp.

in driving and repairing. 10 years as machinist; careful driver: strictly sober; 'best willing to do other work; moderate wages. Addres 538, Tribune. iiTUATiO AN TED EXPERIENCED chauffeur; private family; operate and repair an' gasoline car; have diploma from Auto best references from last employer; strictly Ober and reliable; age 22. Address 576.

Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDAS CHAUFFEUR; CAN give good willing to be generally useful: married; strictly temperate: suburbs preferred. Address J. STEPHENS. 4042 Adatus-st.

Phone Kedsie e95S. SI'lUATION WANTED THOROUGHLY COMPetent colored man, chaufteur. careful driver; best city suburban town preferred; housework excluded. JAMES LINDSEY. bah-av.

Phone Doug. 5937. SITUATION good reference. sober. and reliable; can do repairing; honest and trustworthy; not alraid of work.

Address 443 Tribune. bITLATION WANTEDBY YOUNG COLJEED man working around automobile would like to learn the trade. WILLIAM i1GL.OW. 272t3 Arm00r-11 v. 151111ATIONS WANTED--MALEL viaalters and Porters.

-r-s A NT TTC rI SITUATION WANTEDAS OFFICE MANAGER, OR HEAD BOOKKI-EPER r-A- FERIENCED AND UP TO DATE c'ev CLEAR RECORD AND BEST REt'ERENCES; EMPLOYED. ADDRESS TRIBUNE. SITUATION WANTEDYOUNG MAN. AGE 24. neat and accurate.

IS years experience office work and bookkeeping, desires position. preferably' with small firm. with prospective future. Address 441. ribure.

srruvriox wasANITED-116 Atsiletuts.LER, pry 2 years' $12. 0 une. tiosto" sircATToss WANTEDBY tern; wliing to divide upstairs work la.s;.-.4 family: refs. 11. and S.

Eadderud, hcaL netka, Ill. SITUAT TED woman. chamber work sewing. helper with work in moderate tr''' (Jr suburb. Addr.ss Tribune.

tg-t SITUATION WAN-I-ELCOOKING ing; city or summer resort; Drexel SITUATION housework or cooking; family adulte SITUATION WA NTEDCOMPFlENT general housework: American family; references: good wages. Call hoo SITUATION WANTET)EXP. GIRT, taking full charge; exc. cook; small fano or gentleman's home Ad fres 0 414 SITUATION WANTED EY YOUNG ed German girl as 2t1 servant. or preter old couple Addre.o.

123. kTiTU A vt. ,..0 middle aged widow. Address 227 SITUATION WANTEDEY best city; ref. Address Tribun.

SIVUATION WANTEDEY to.r ircneral Phrme 4 SITUATION WANTEDby cO1A0f.E.li work of some kind. 222S SITUATION WANTED GIRL; cook: private family Phone Aldine SITUATIONS WANTED BY German girls: general tre)reTrrV'ed'O. litICTIontAP.17' 4,4 Ey ktossueiserpere mud Caretalsers I ctiatiotSr ed SITUATION WANTED-1-10USEEEEPIA cated, refined woman. 33. thorouri-4 col4 experienced in management of chiairen.

SITUATION WANTED WORKINt.i kbno domestic son," 4 keeper; no laundr); goon and Phone Drexel 1ut4. 41 55 Langley-ay. KNAPPJames R. Knapp. May 17, at the reale deride of his daughter, Mrs.

C. 1). Smith, 4047 'W. Congress-se. father of F.

J. J. and A. V. Knapp.

Interment at Vermont, Ills May 20. LEARAnna W. Lehr, beloved wife of the into tteurge Lehr. mother or W.1.iam U. Lehr, Mrs.

John Larrebee. and Ewald E. Lehr. Funeral from her late residence. 5700 Bishbp street.

Friday. at 11 in. Interment Waldbelm. Milwaukee papers please copy. MATE-MONEsther Mathison.

beloved wife of 0. A. Mathison. 'aged 5S. May 18.

Funeral Wednesday at 2:30, from late residence. Indianaetv. Interment Oakwood. MENKECharles J. Menke, beloved eon of Me.

and Mrs. Fredrick Menke. Funeral Wednesday, May 18. from late residence. 4.535 at 1 o'clock.

by carriages to Mount Hope. NEELDFrances B. Neeld, wife of Isaac 714 Neeld. Tuesday. May 17.

Funeral from Late residence, 1560 Evanston. Thursday at 2:0. Burial private. Warsaw (N. 17.1 and Bloomington Ind.

papers please copy. PRAYPhosbie Marble Pray, May' 18. 1910. at her home 5s05 Austin, aged 59 years. wife of F.

E. Pray. Funeral Thursday at 3 P. ni. at Auetin M.

E. church. Central-ay. and Ohio-at. Interment Forest Home.

Springfield and Galena WI I papers please copy. ROCKETTEdward J. Rockett, at Atlanta, beloved son of Edward J. and Marie. net LB.

Funeral notice later. SHANLEEMary Shanley, sister of Margaret. John. and Frank. May 17.

Funeral from late rellident. 4929 to Corpus Christi church Thursday. a. m. Burial at White-water.

Is. SIMONSONJullus Simonson. aged 55, beloved busband of Hulda SIITIOT16011. Services at leurth' chapel 35th-st. and Thursday.

May 19. at 1230. Interment at Mount Israel. New York and an Francisco papers please copy. SpEnfwituam Spelk, beloved husband of Mrs.

Speik. aged 53. father of F. A. Seelig.

Mathlida. Myrtle, and William Speik Jr. Funeral wennesthy at 12 m. from his late residence, 1953 W. to Waldheim cemetery.

UPSONAbble Upson, May 18. 1910, widow of the late Con-ell H. Upson and mother of Mrs. S. F.

English. aged 75 years. Funeral Wednesday, May 18, 1910. at p. m.

from late residence, 2112 to Forest Home. WESTLAKEIsebella Ellis Westlake, May 17. at Hahnemann Hospital New York following an operation for appendicitis. niece of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Kent. 3203 and sister of Mrs. N. J. Harkness.

Interment at Ossining-onHudson. Y. biTUATION WANTEDCHAUFFEUR SINGLE. exP mechanic careful driver. sober; preter position with private lanaiiy; ret U.

14311 gan-air SITUATION WANTEDAS CHAUFFEUR I3Y middle aged than: worked 2 yeaas in shun t-rid months' driving eitiLl reference. Address hl Tribune. I SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN. 25 years of age. as credit man or general office man at present assistant receiver in bank, with experience; can furnish best references.

Address 0 Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDBY MARRIED MAN. 24 years of age. with over 7 years' exp. in bookkeeping and general office work: Al references.

Address 177. Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDBY J300KKEEPER. TO take charge of books or office; always attentive to business and positively capable; U2 yrs. of age.

Address IC 352 Tribune. SITUATION WANTED--YOUNG DE-sire either clerical or salesman position; has eight years' business experience; understands book-keening; references. Address 0 394. Tribune. SITUATION WA.NTED--YOUNG MAN.

11 desires a position as bookkeeper and, stenographer; employed at present et Address Tribune. SITUATION TIME. BOOK. keeper will keep small set books daily Or weekiy; can increase your profits; best references. Address 200.

Tribune. SITUATION WANTED CORRESPONDENT. gen. office work; well executive abil- ity; permanent position; Al reference. Address 308.

Tribune. SITUATION WA NTEDBOOK KEEPER AND all around office man; also selling experience; will accept moderate salary; not afraid hard work. Address 216. Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDBOOKKEEPER AND general office man with present aoncern 6 years, desires change; age 35.

Address 3c7. Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDRAILROAD OFFICE man: eight years' exp. freight department. trunk line.

highest ref. Address Tribune. SITUAT ION WANTEDGERMAN-AMERICAN-. 26; office wor)6 or Address 562. Tribune.

bll LATION 1.k A.VrEDREG. PHARMAC.IsT would relief Work. Address 515. SITUATION WANIEDEXPERT Si ENO. AND asst.

$24t. Address 0 171, Accountants anti AudLIora. SITUATION WANTEDEXPERT ACCOUNT-ant and auditor. regularly employed, therefore reasonabie. will engage half day daily or evening.

open, close, audit balance render financial statemente highest references. Address 377 Tribune. SITUATION WANTED CHARTERED ACcountam 341 seeks permanent position, corporation or firm, large interests; broad experience; Europe. Africa. other countries; ten years United States; keen, clert-r diplomatic; thorough business man.

Address 0 ITS Tribune. SITUATION WANTED BOOKKEEPING BY the day. week. or evening. as desired: also audAins by expert; chargt moderate.

Address 0 Tribune. SITUATION WAXTEDBOINGG 1 woman with 5 years id child. hou-k Nw. me resort city cett SITUATION WANTEDCHAUFFEUR; tilOoD mechanic; honest. sober; awe 24; 5 in gle can drive and repair any gasoline car; Al refs.

Address 4i44. ribuite. SITUATION WANTEDBY JUNE 1ST, BY COMpetent colored chauneur; 3 years' experience; best city reference; good repair man; married; no chlidren; wife cook or maid. Address 1 0 $11CATIUN WANIL.LiCHAUFk LLB OR RE-pair Irian. either driving or working in garage; has had 14 months exp.

in shop; start for moderate salary. Address 51-41. Tribune. EITCATION WANTEDCOACHMAN; UNDER-stands garden and general work; good care taker: strictis sober and relieble: good refs. Address 41,2.

Tribune. iiiTI2ATIoN WANTEDFIRST CLASS COACH-man in private family; lielgian; Ei le undertatics automobile; city rag. Address 1419 W. Adanoi-st. Acetnrirr AND LITE INSURANCE Col.

4. SIC 10 AUTOMOBILES CoL 4, Page 21 SO dg Col. 5, Page 21 Arro trrntims CoL 4, page 21 AUCTION SALES CoL 7. Page 20 ARTS AND ANTIQUES Cot 4, page 19 BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES Col. 4.

Page 21 BOATS. YACHTS. ETC. Col. 7.

paS 17 BOOKS AND MAGAZINES Cot 7. Page 17 BUILDINGS FOR SALE Col. pee 20 BUSINESS PERSONALS Cot 7, page 17 stsnrus CARDS CoL 3, page 19 BUILDING MATERIAL COL 7, Page 20 BOWL'G. BILL'D. POOL TABLES Col.

7, Page 20 BUSINESS CHANCES COL 1, Page 21 Cot 2, Page 21 BOARDING AND LODGING Col. 2. Page 19 11 CoL Page 19 II Col. 4. Page 19 BOARD WANTED Col.

4. pa 11 CAltErRAS. MEANS, ETC Col. 7, page 17 CANDIES AND CONFECTIONS Cot 6, page 17 CASTorr etorarbrG cal. S.

page 17 CEMETERIES Col. 4, page 16 CLOTHING. FURS. ETC 6. Page 17 CLEANERS.

DYERS. ETC 6. Page 17 DANCING Col. 2, Page 21 DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY- Col. 6, page 17 DOGS.

BIRDS. AND POULTRY Col. 7. Page 17 ZETECTIVE AGENCIES 6, page 17 FINANCIAL Cot 7, page 21 HELP WANTEDILLLE Cot 1, pogo 17 OS Cot 2, page 17 CoL 3, page 17 Col. 4, page 17 HELP WANTEDFEMALE Cot 4.

Page 17 ss 1 1 CoL 5, page 17 MI 1111 Col. 6, page 17 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Cot 4. page 19 AND CARRIAGES Cot 2. Page 21 HOTELS Cot 3, page IS 1 CoL 4. Page 19 NSTRUCTION 6, Page 21 LAWYERS Cot 2, Page 21 LIGHT AND HEAVY MANUFG Cot 6, page 21 LEASEHOLDS Cot 4, Poge 19 LIFE INSURANCE LOANS Cot 7.

Page 20 LOST AND FOUND CoL 7, page 17 MACHINERY AND TOOLS CoL 8, page 17 LINES AND 3EINING Cot 7. Vigo 20 MILLINERY AND DRESSMAZING Cot 8. Page 17 MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES Cot 4, Page 21 ltoxtrmENTs Col. 4 page 16 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 3. page 21 I CoL 4, page 21 MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC Cot 4.

page 21 MISCELLAN ECUS Cot 4, page 19 OPTICIANS Cot 4, Page 19 OFFICE Drvicts Col. 7, pogo 17 PATENTS. PATENT ATTORNEYS Cot 2. page 21 PARTNERS WANTED Cot 2, Page 21 PRINTING, ENGR'G. Cot 4, page 21 PLUMBING, FIXTURES.

LTO Cot 4. page 21 PET. MAME. AND SUPPLIES Cot 4, Page 19 PERSONAL PROPERTY LOANS-- Cot 7, page 20 PICTURES. ERALES.

ETC Col. 4, page 19 PERSONAL Cot 7. Page 17 REAL ESTATECENTRAL Cot 5. Pogo 19 REAL ESTATESOUTH SIDE Col. 5.

page 19 4 CoL S. page 19 CoL 7, page 19 REAL ESTATESOUTHWEST Cot 7. Page 19 REAL ESTATEWEST SIDE Cot 7, page 19 REAL ESTATENORTH SIDE Col. 7, page 19 REAL ESTATENORTHWEST Cot page 20 REAL ESTATEMFG. PROPERIE CoL 1.

Page 20 REAL ESTATESUNNSOUTH Col: I. page 20 REAL Cot 1, page 20 1 2, page 20 REAL ESTATESUB'NNORTH Cot 2. page 20 REAL ESTATEOAK AUSTEN CoL 2, page 20 REAL ESTATEGARY. TOLLEST1CoL 2, page 20 REAL ESTATESUMMER RIVES. Col.

3, page PA REAL ESTATEOTHER CITIES Col. 2, page 20 REAL ESTATEACRES Cot 2. page 20 REAL ESTATEFARM LANDS Cot 3. page 20 CoL 4. Page 20 UM MI Cot.

5, page 20 REAL ESTATEFRUIT LANDs Col. 5, page 20 REAL ESTATZCOEINTRY Col. 5, page 20 REAL ESTATEMISCELLANEOUS Cot 5. page 20 REAL ESTATE WANTED Cot S. Sage 20 REAL ElITATE TO EXCHANGE Col.

5. page 20 Cot 8, page 20 REAL ESTATE LOANS COI. 8. page 20 1 CoL 7. page 20 STEAMSHIP LINES Cot 8, page 21 Col.

7. page 21 RAILROAD TIME TABLES Col. 7, page 21 ITUATIONS WANTEDMALE CoL 5. pais 10 Cot 0, page IS SITUATIONS WANTEDFEMALE Col. 6, page 18 Od Cot 7, page 10 SAFES 3.

page 19 STOCKS AND BONDS Col. 7, page 20 STORE AND OFFICE frxruaEs Col. 3, page 19 TORAGE, CARTING, FORWAILWO Col. 3. Page 19 SPORTING GOODS Cot 3, page 19 SEWING MACHINES Cot 7, page 17 SALARY LOANS Cot 8, pate 21 TO LEASE Col.

6. page 20 TO RENTROOMS 1, page IS Of OS ISPOILTLING 0001)1i Col. 3, page 19 SEWING SLACHINNS CoL 7, paero 17 SALARY LOANS Cot 6, page 21 TO LEASE Col. IL page 20 TO 2.111.ROONS 1, page IS SI 41 SITUATION Vs'ANTEDCHAUFFEUR. GOOD mecbanic; honest.

sober. single: drive and repair any gas car: ref L. 1611 Michigan-ay. SITUATION WANTED' CHAUkIEUR. COL-tired GEO.

W. NVILLIAMS. DVarbora-at. el s. bousiad 109.

SiTCA iON DESIRES, change; singie; refs. AWxtms 0 I. Tribune. The Chicregre Milwaukee and St. Paul road has purchased a lei ge tract of land just east of the county line, in the township of Leyden.

a short distance west of Franklin Park. on which It plans to establish a new freight yard. Five transfers were filed for record yesterday, covering 514 acres, and It is thought that the road's plan eventually may take in more property. The properties Included In the transfers comprise 200 acres purchased from Harold S. Cook.

100 acres from George Runge, fifty-six acres from Fred Siemer's and two tracts from August C. Magnus, aggregating 158 making 514 acres altogether. Considerations were given in only two In-Stances, $50,000 for the- 100 acres secured from George Runge and $28,054 for the fifty- six acres secured from Fred These purchases were at the rate of $500 an acre. which would indicate a total consideration of over $55,000. A.

W. Hannah Sells Property: Alexander W. Hannah, who leased for 99 years from the Schoenhofen Brewing company a few weeks ago, through S. W. Wine.

field the ground at Milwaukee and avenues at an annual rent of $10000 and paid over $40.000 for the four story build-Ling on. the property, has just sold the build-' Dig and leasehold iuterest through Winelield Co. to Joseph and Isador Ferguson. In addition to $13,000 cash Mr. Hannah took In payment the equity in the property at 14 South Water etreet.

formerly belonging to -the- late John O'Neill and recently sold for 140.000. and the property at the northeast corner of Milwaukee and Oakley avenues. .88 feet on Milwaukee avenue. 135 feet on Oakley, and lee feet deep on the inside line. Mr.

Wilhartz of Ringer. Wilhartz Louer attended to the legal details of the transaction. Heaton Oweley. William Preston Harrison. and Carter H.

Harrison trustees of the estate of Carter H. Harrison, have purchased from George Devatinor the property at the corner of Wilson and Clifton avenues. 78.4x123 feet. with store and fiat provements. A consideration of $1 is given, but the sale Is subject to an incumbrance of $21.500.

Garrett Biblical institute has purchased from Joseph V. Drissen of Green Bay. the property at 81'2-874 Orleans street, atfour tory and basement building. containing twelve flats and two stores. for $0.000, sub.

ject to an incumbrance of $8.000. Washington Street Property Sold. The Donnell Safe company has sold to Samuel Messinger, who is engaged in the restaurant business. the leasehold interest and ferur story and basement building at 200-202 Washington street. 40x83 feet.

for $20,000, taking in exchange the four story and basement store and flat building at 5037 South State street. The fee of the Washington street property Is owned by John B. and Neils. M. Adams and was leased to the Donnell company Feb.

1. 1007. for a term of ninety-nine years at an annual rent of tore). Walter T. Dwight and Newton B.

Laurin were the brokers. Charles C. Heisen has acquired under long term lease from Alexander Cook the properly at 382 Dearborn street, adjoining on the north the McLain property. recently leased by Mr. Heiser).

The terms of the lease are the same as for the McLain -a year for five years and $2,500 a year for the remainder of the term, the lessee having an option to purchase at any time within five rears at $50,000. Bertram J. Cahn. an attorney, has taken title to six parcels of land from different owners in Thirty-fifth street, west of Morgan street. comprising altogether 178x125 no consideration being given.

It is re- ported that the actual purchaser plans to Improve with a large factory building. J. J. banker, has purchased the three story building at 330-338 Seventy-first street containing four stores and eight fiats on a lot 100x275 feet for $35,000, subject to an incumbrance of $18000, assumed. Harvey A.

Jung first took title to the property from, Michael E. Freellery and then conveyed to jankovich. SITUATION WANTEDCHAUFFEUR. OWN repairb; private; leave city; Al refs. Address 0 19.5.

Tribune. Ell A TION WAN-1 EDEN F. CHAUFFEUR. married good mechanic. Ad-era 210.

Tribune. SITUAT ION WAN'TEDCOACHMAN, GARDENer; competent aingle; ref. AMittaa OPFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST-OFFICE OF CHIEF OF WEATHER BCHEAU. Washington. 1.1.

May 17.Forecast for Wednesday and Thursday: IIUntts and IndianaFair Wednesday. Thursday raft. warmer. moderate west winds. becoming Sartable.

OhioShowers and cocler in north. clearing In south portion Wednesday. Thursday fair. wartner In west and south portions. high west to northwest v.inds Wednesday.

Lower MichiganPartly cloudy In west. showers In east portion Wednesday. brisk to high west Wind S. Thursday fair. warmer in west portion.

Ulmer MichisranPartly 'cloudy in west portion. showers and in east portiun brisk to hush west winda. Thursday fair. sitantiy antler. ilit'unSinFair Wednesday.

warmer In southwest portion. 'I hursday fair warmer. diminishing nurthaest winds becoming va.rtable. North OakumFair WedheadaN, warrrer in east and south portions. Thuitolay fair.

cookr. buuth. warthyr Wetinescay. Thursday fair. Nebraska and KansasFair.

warmer Wednesday. Thuteday fair. watuter an east rtion MIL4SoUriFair Wednesday. warmer in west vOrticn. Thursday fair.

warmer. IowaFair. warmer Wednesday and ThuradaY. MinnesotaFair Wednesday. warmer in west and south th.ltiOnS.

ThUrStibtY fair warmer in east purtion. moderate northwest winds. becoming triable. WisconsinFair WednesdaY. warmer In southwest Thursday fair.

warmer. diminishing n.rthwest winds. btscomina variable. srruATIoN NVANTED Scotch woman a housekeeper or In charge South Silo; no washing; beat ecences Phone Douttlas 5496. SITUATION WANTED BY 1ST CLASS ,7 ing housekeeper; good cook and ruanarer; city refs.

Bachelor preferred. Address Tribune 1 SITUATION WANTED COLORED Le, care bachelor apts. or day work. 12 E. SITUATION VANTED AS i I In a club.

city or oolantry. references. I. 29:: 'I ribune I SITUATION WANTEDHat.I.,, all work; good cook; references kbons Li wood 516. 4723 top flat.

SITUATION WANIED AS 1 by woman. reliable and competent; Mumtaz econornlcal. sc. 24a. Tribune Si a Al ioN WA I EDi-i0 US.c.a, deny.

trustworthy. good plain cook: to familv; leave city. Adiress N34.1 Tet! SITUATION WANTED bachelor apt. ex ie pernced young coioreti sorta 1 i Adoress Tribune. takers and Seasasereases.

SITUATION WAN4TEDFIRST CLASS, ble dressmaker can accommodate few tomers; renowned for her smart thu suits. exquisite gowns; original and er a. rielan et les; prices very reasonable. La; til between heOzie and SITUATION WANTED---- BY HIGH' ClaS1 dressmaker and taress in Ametkan city or suburb. cll per Clay- Addren II' Tribune SITUATION WANTEDFIRST dressmaker.

formerly of Week's; perfect b'e latest tailored, eveniLL empire Asa Address 313. Tribune. 'SITUATION WA NTELeDuSSCA1AkING. LA- i dies' fanev underwear, neallges i and children's clothes a specialty. Phone Aid SITUATION WANTEDCOMPETENT maker.

sewing in families 2 per day; 1 Buena Park Acliress 3 4.s. Tribune. i Olb ad tausernessta SITUATION WANTEDNURSE 11.41'lN6 HER own home will care for malaet the very best of atiendance.sfe!re. Tel. Graceltand 3770.

Addrees 47ti. TTIP'XIP SITUATION WANTEDINFANT'S N717. Ti perienced. refined. reliable.

understseqs feeding and physical care; refs; la week. As. dress 0 201. Tribune. Sal UATION WANTED-- GRADUATa Di I nurse.

care infant; hialleat references, Slowed 1 Phone Drexel 27. I 1 Am. N. 225 a of 25zI24. May 7 Chas.

R. Millar to Michael Piroski I 1.600 1t2 of 51st-st, 36 9-12x 127 27,000. May Li Joseph Dewy to Leon Fran7E1 Commercial-ay. et a cor 84--x 144. April II; Dwight F.

Cameron and Chas. L. Allen to Louis Scharbach 25.000 No. 6479. f.

2ux164. talcum!) $3.000, May 14 Rudolph Rosenthal to Theresa Casper 6.000 iaa a Of f. 5K.x150 May 14 Thomas Slattery to Archelaua Terrill 1 Inside lot-Walker S. Sub L. 12 ex a 3 ft.

52.6 ft of 100ft of Stobbe sub. pt D. and 9. B. 5.

ow IC 2-68-14. May 7 Emily Fowler to Frank Matthies sen. 2.500 550 of Prairie, 11 f. 25x120. incumb.

$1,100. April 15 Victor E. Gilson to Carlo Gasper') 2.200 161 of f. incurnb. 1.300, May 14 leirilfred L.

World. to Edward D. Rydberg' 88 of f. 44x119. in- curr.b.

21.6011. May 14 James M. Braachler to John Kareczkal 2,800 250 of 43 to Alley L. April 2tr Robert Burns to Thomao J. Ryan and Wife.

Margaret 27.000 EL Lawrenee-av. 21s1 a of ar f. 31x '122 May 18 E. Chapman to Frank F. Deegaril LOU) Trust 120 of at and 2 3 story and basement brick, bldas.

in P. of C.i May 7. 5 years. b'ys per cent Wm. P.

Doerr to James Pat- ton 60,000 LAKE. a cor of R. I. R. or 282 of Princeton-ay.

100x275, with 2u ft it from 74.mb-of.. incumb. 218.000 assumed. April 28 Michael E. Freeberg to Harry A.

Jung) 35.000 Same may, Mourn's. $18.000, May14 Harry A. Jung to Juray J. Jankoviehl 38.000 of ti4th. 2.5x124.

May 14 Mary B. Rose to Adolph Meier 8,800 141 of 6.3d-st.. f. 51.x120., May le Michael F. Moran toJohn J.

Pc-pp ,000 Same patY, May 18 J. quitclaims to Thos. Gaynor 1 191 of 671h. a 1. 25x124, incumb 3.100.

May 6 Joshua N. Wheatley to Thomas O'Gorman 4,000 it cor f. 8 acres March 31 Jsnnet D. Blackwell et al. to John M.

Tananevicz 7750 Morgan-at. it of o5th. f. 371ix124. May 16 Mary Salami to Henry Feddeler I 7.000 286 of 4.8x174t8 March 29 James Longley to Malona Snyder 4.800 98 a of 68th-se.

a 5ex1e0. May 13 INicholao Weidenaar to Frances Gilson 4400 tA) of 65x100, May 4 John G. Johnson at by M. in to Fred A. RathSe 3,700 Same May 14 A.

Rathje oultekalms to H. F. Buchholz 1 '70 a of 4341, t. 24x124. May 6 Julian Szlickis to Anton and Barbara Pocur 3.100 CA trms-r.

it of 25x137 Ineumb. 21.0(0 May la Henry b. i'vkook to Kalooat adosolans 1.700 WEST TOWN. Trust cor a t. Ragloo.

tn. or 1.. leasehold tato and bldg. Louis A. Schwab.

Nathan Deutsch. and Henry Schwab to Simon W. Straus, trustee. bonds. April 20.

7 years, d'v EXt 000 164 of Leavitt. it f. 22x107. May 11 George F. Rorrtiner to Sadie A.

Case 2.500 Same May 12 Lo. A. Case to Mattis Ruston 10 Berlin-at. 217 of Leavitt, f. 24x100 April 26 Anton Fergon to Vincent Przybylski 1.673 103 of t.

224ax no. May 2 Barnett Hurwitz to Abraham Rubin 6,500 Center-ay. bet Harrison. and t. 30x150.

111. or 1. May 10 te.va Friedman to Michael F. Schiavone 7.000 14th-et 125 of Upton. f.

25x106. May 14 Charles at al. to bailor a M. 3.000 150 of Union. at f.

25x100. May 14 Charles Rosenzweig at al. to Isidore Rosenzweig 5.000 4a of it 25x 126. May 4 Frederick W. Elliott to Arthur J.

Olson 2,000 19th-st. 191 of Leavitt. f. 25x125 May 14 Jan Vehooce to Walenty 3.275 168 of Robey. a f.

24x113, May14 John Taedt to Hermann Heuer 2,460 168 of 2. 36x 122. May 18 Albert F. Mueller to John 1 and Samuel C. Hyldahl 4,800 7'5 a of Sholto f.

25 to alley, May 14 Charles Rosenzweig at at to Isadore M. Rosenzweig 2.250 50 it of 20th. et 26x108. Memel)- $42 300. May 9 Joseph Hermanek to Frank Cikrill 4.700 13th-st.

312 of Loomis. 24x18.4. May 11 Abraham Jacobi to Lazarus Finkel. 3,500 125 a of Loomis. f.

25x124, incumb. $2,300. May 10 Frank P. Heller to James Csrveney 4,800. 1843 N.

f. Iffarl2514 21.500. May 10 Arne P. Cleven to George A. Ratzell 8.600 i.qo of 28 1-3x121.

May 13 Christian L. Anderson to Louis O. and Alice artiellerl 9.150 126 a of 482121 incumb. $1,600. May 18 Malinda Lehman to Annie Collins 3,650 Clifton 219 of ef.

2tx125 May 14 Michael Skoda to Mates 4.050 100 a Of 50x82. May 13 C. Stuart Beattie to James McMannia 4.500 N. 50th-et. cor 52x125 April 15 lAndrew Smith to John G.

Peterson) 1,500 l. 254) of t. 50x134 May 14 Hannah G. Wilson to Grant Tolman 4.000 Flournoy-at. 113 of 8 f.

30 ft. to Met. W. S. 'mum)).

13.800, May 2 Arthur It. Clark to John Hodgson two 189 a of N. 44th, it f. 1-ax 126 incumb 21,500. May 14 Albert Prochaska to Jozef Myrda 3.600 906 of Hirsch-at.

f. 24x 124. Incumb. $1,000, May 12 (Edward Nelson to Gemslia Larson Monroe-at. 250 of St.

f. 30 it; 2 in. 191. May 14 Frances J. Ryan, and husband.

John to William Ginert" 10,000 Prairie-ay. 1)00 a of f. 25x 124. May.10 John Borg to Emil A. John- son 3.500 275 a of North.

a f. 25x125 May Jacob barasinaky to Andrew Larson 4.900 60 It of Iowa-at. f. 30x136. incumb.

23.00(l. May 16 Jotin B. Stephens to Earnest Cameron at al. 6.000 CICERO. Oak Park.

Gunderson G. 12 are a. I It b. 2. May 12 Grace J.

Coffman and husband. Arthur to Patrick Edward Myers' 3,500 Ridgeland I. 12 ex so 38 ft. I. 13 ex.

23 ft. b. 20. 'neural). $3.000.

May 4 Francis E. Pray to Wallace N. Key 5.500 Ridgeland. 1 9. result.

b. 8. May 10 Jos Winterbotham to John Lewis Wershing 8.250 Bidgetand. 6 and n. 10 ft.

I. 7 b. 10. May 16 (Chas. B.

Scoville to Chas. G. Marshall 2500 tnITUATIoN WANTEDCOACHMAN AND FOR general work, care auto; single. sober. wiling: city refs, Address 4.

'Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDIOC-NG MAN 13. AS citiver. Hobert Hicatthier, 4-a' N. Stati-et.

aptiters Ansi SITUATION WANTEDYOUNG MAN 23 )ears obi. university graduate. PIS years experience. getting gbo per month. wants as confideutial secretary at gloo month.

Address 12S. Tribune tAU4JN WANTEDMIDDLE AGED HANDY man. varied exp corresp. cashier; can wait on trade: ctean record: mod. salary; vehicle bus.

pfd. Address 0 MT SITUATION WANIEDCuLLEGE AND MEDIcal graduate. experienced teacher. fine ereirogra, ober. as doctor's assistant or private secretary, or ws teacher Address T5.

Tribune. SI'l UA'AION WANTEDEXPERIENCED ENGlish-German-French stenographer and ccrrespondent; college graduate; refs. Address I. 241. lribune.

SIT UATON WANTED EXPEET ACCOUNTANT WILL AUDIT, OPEN, CLOsE SYSTEMATIZE: EASON A BLE; REFERENCES. ADDRESS ne4, TR1PUN E. WAN'ILDEXPERT WILL A1D1T. systematise, ori4en, close. keep small sets.

reasonable. MeENROE. 134 Monroe. Certral Gei27. it't CATION WANTEDEXPLR-K WILL ALDIT.

open. close. balance. ystentatize hooks: refs. Ev-errett-av, Tel.

Hyde 4617. litalloonmem. buileatura Ele. SITUATION WANTED17NIVERSITY ate. Sheldon S.

S. graduate. age 22. good appearance, desires territcry in West. through to the (oust if poseiLe; start July Gut of city now; Interview early in June If desired; hound to succeed desplte handicap; first CiatiS Propositions oc.risidered.

Achlress Tribune. 1 SITUATION WANTEDSPECIAL I am expert in promotions and selling securities. What', more. am successful. Am at liberty.

Must have drawing account of not less than Viti.00 per week. Highest references. Address quickly, 0:1140, Tribune. SITUATION, WANTEDLEAVE JUNE I FOR principal cities through the wcateen and southrn statea: am locking for reilable, legitimate, profitable aide line, convenient to carry. Address.

with full particulars. -Address 0 297, Tribune. SiTUATION WANTEDI WANT THE GENERal agency for an old line insurance for Chicago. I am capable and thoroughly reliable- Address 149. Tribune.

SITUATION WANTEDAS CITY SALESMAN, young married man, with 3 years' experience; salary secondary to chance for advancement. Address 0 444. Tribune. Sil CATION WA NTEDRON Et SALESMAN. with large city cliertele.

to connect with, a large, live. progressive house; city or territory. Address f- Tribune. SITUATION WANTED AS SALESMAN OR collector; well acquainted In building trade and architects; refs. Address 344, Tribune.

SITUATION WANTEDE0Y. IS YEARS OLD. In automobile repair shop. to learn trade. Address 0 379.

Tribune. er, SD 3 i 5) a. a Pb SITUATION WANTED STENOGRAPHY. ver.infir work. Address 2S2.

Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDSTENOG. 4 TEARS' salary SIS: Al ref. Addrk.ss 0 1. Tribune: Miscellaneous.

SITUATION WANTEDAS OFFICE OR SALES MANAuER. IF tit: HAVE THE POSITION I -WANT, THEN I AM TEE MAN IOU WANT. I HAVE THE ABILIT EXPERIENCE. ENERGY. 'AMBITION Ob' A THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS MAN; EXPERT ACCOUNTANT.

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page 18 Profession and Trades. SITUATION WANTEDLICENSED ENGINEER. competent to hanclie any niodern steam and electric plant. good on ail kinds of repair work; have tools; sober and 8 years experituce: references. AdraL7tiTribunr.

SITUATION WANTEDENGINEER. STATION-try or erecting; young man. with broad and varied experience in steam electricity. bydrolics air. and rrfrigemtion; good executive ability: economist: go anywhere.

Address 0 401. Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDENGINEER. MACHIN1st. ice machine competent for any plant: all repairs: Al anywhere.

Addreitts ENGINEER. I-Ita rear Flat 3. I. Col. 7,, page 18 it.

sal Place of observation. 4 a 0,3 Time taken: es 0 a a ..,9 0 I es ei eV May 17. 1 p. in. a.

4 Abilene 68 70 .01 Albany C4 74 A 1 peila 48 53 .48 Atlanta -00 62 .17 A mariii0 62 08 Balt1.16.re titi 68 liattieiord 56 66 Bismarck Ti) 72 Boise 74 74 fiostOn 018 74 Buffalo 70 76 Cairo 70 72 .06 Calgary 60 74 Charles City 56 r.8 .04 Charlotte 58 64 Cheyenne 62 64 t'hicago na 62 .21 Cincinnati '1411 60 .21 Cleveland 54 70 .08 Ccncortila 08 70 Davenport 58 .16 Denver 62 Cs be Moines 60 62 .86 Detroit 56 66 .32 Devils Lake 66 70 Dodge 64 68 Dubuque 541 56 .44 Duluth 544 A4 .58 El Pa -0 72 Ldniumon 48 A02 Lsanaba 0 52 .1.8 76 1mi Grard 48 68 Grand Rapid 54 WI .44 Green Bay 54 60 .70 Havre 74 74 Helena 70 72 Huron 6R 68 Indianapolis 58 64 .26 Jacksonville 72 SO Kansas City 64 64 .22 Keekuk 66 tt2 .14 Lander 6,4 15,4 Little Rock 66 Los Angeles 04 72 Madison 50 rot .43 Marquette 48 541 .74 Memphis C4 74 .70 Medicine Hat 70 72 Milwaukee .52 P.O .16 Minnedosa .62 68 Montgomery 70 80 Montreal 64 72 .:,,0 Moorhead ...66 CR .06 Nashville 52 68 1.40 New Orleans 7ti S4 N(w York r.s 70 Norfolk 56 66 t)klahoma 06 06 Omaha 64 66 Palestine e4 Rs 2..78 Parkersburg 58 68 Philadelphia. 58 70 Pittsburg rS 72 Portland, Ore 80 S2 Pueblo 64 64 Flarld City 48 68 Qu'Aopelle 02 04 San Francisco 54 64 St. Louis GO 66 SL Paul 00 60 1. 28 at Lake City 64 64 an Antonio CA 7,4 .04 San Diego 04 eo Ste. Marie 54 04 .34 Spokane 76 74 Springfield.

Pl. Mg B2 Sprinclield, Mo. 60 04 14 Tacoma 72 74 Vicksburg 6R 74 .18 Washington 60 72 Wichita 4 06 Williston 70 72 Winnipeg 62 es .02 Yellowstone Park --IRO 64 e8 .48 7111 ..2 .14 00 .43 13 .10 .16 .06 1.40 2. .2 0 1.28 .04 .34 1a .14 18 JOU SITUATION WANTED MECHANICAL draftsman; college graduate; 5 veers' shop and 7 years' esp. aa draftsman kat structural and gen machinery; ref.

Address :320. Tribune. SITCATION WANTEDJAPANESE CHEF AND second and number of waiters. summer hotet club. private.

Tel. Harrison 700S. S. Clarke. CEMIGE SENT SITUATION WANTEDAS OR as foreman or manager ef small printng plain Eighteen 3'eare exp.

Address ZrIS. Tribute. SITUATION WANTEDMACHINIST; TEED). taler age 24; a years Gen. Elec.

STANIO.S. 949 Lawrence-ay. ea S. Cot. I.

page 19 TO RENT-4URNISHED ELATS Col 1, page 19 TO RESTSTORES Col. I. page 19 II CaL 2, page 13 TO RENTOITICES Cal. 2, page 19 TO RENTFLOORS AND LOPTII Col. 2, page 19 CoL 3, page 19 TO RENTNTG.

PROPERTY Col. 8, page 19 TO RENTEtruDniGa Col. 3, page 19 TO RENTHOTELS Col. 3, page 19 TO RENTBARNS AND GARAGES Col. 3.

page 19 TO RENTHALLS Cal. 3, Page 19 TO RENTMISCELLANEOUS Col. 8, page 19 TRADE SCHOOLS Col. 4, page IT Col. 8, page 11 Ir113 Col.

8, page 19 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES Col. 2, Page 81 TALRENG MACHLNES Col. 8, page 19 WANTEDROOMS Col. 2 page 18 WANTEDHOOSES CoL 5, page 18 WANTEDFLATS Col. 1, vote 19 WATCHES, JEWELRY.

ETC Cal. 3, page 19 SITUATION WANTEDFIRST CLASS 131.717-Cri- er; capable of managing market and handling beet trade. Atkireas E. K. 24 S.

Wood-kt. SITUATION WANTEDF1RST CLASS cook; for hotel or club; thoroughly tent; city. country. Nakumura. 333S Vernon-av 11UAIION OPTICIAN THORough; aiso grind.

mount etc. Addreas Jci bit Tribune. I STATION WNTEDNURE UNIE IUAS. -D I PsThu SITUATION TrallrelocINam Tribune. nurse: locate in small Address Tribune.

SITUATION WANTEDMATERNITY ing by practical nurse; 112 Nurse. 36 N. Austin. Phone Austin SITUATION WANTED RUSH graduate Vant p.anitiOn az traveling ce.tnps.--,..: Address 0 Nr5 Tribure. SITUATION WANTEDBY EXP.

as governess during summer months: Eii a 4 German music: host ref Address rpt'4 Tri-Jt it SITUATION WANTEDAS FIE.T t-ca Practical nurse. or care of old couple; Address Tribure. bl UAl ION WAN I EDIdIDDLE Au-'. 7( care for child 2 years old or over: seek-4 rrexel Arms Hotel A H. Phone 444 Denes bi I UAi loN ANTEDAS tso nursery governess.

German and kinclergarte cltv address Tribune, SITUATION 4431 Champlain-av 1st flat Tel.Drel anst. bsty Warta. .1 srrrATIoy WANTEDBT COUTED 1, day work; cleaning. Campbeil. Lekrsat 2,1 fiat rear.

SITUATION wants cleaning and laundry work by first class. Doug fo75. EITITATION WANTEDBY COLPSIEDItoy.i,. dsys work. Phone toot 1 I SITUATION WANTED LAUNDRE, i cleaning: rhore SITUATION WANTEDItY roLoRED-w, day's work: good ref 7.22S bitetsitacrophers anti SITUATION WANTED 'roux womAx, EX' pert.

yrs. lumber, R. It publishrt- .4 Underwood. L. C.

Smith rt. Foxe good: no agencies. 'Address 312 Tr' tr7. SITUATION WANTED Leginner. but competent; lit refs.

A.2..dts. Tribute SITUATION NvANT LADY STEN Pher. yrs rel. Thone Went. Laiiin-st b4LCATII)N ANTEDAS competent.

5 years' $18 rtStre A dress 369 Tribune. SITUATIN WANTED BY exrerienced stenographer: (3T porary. Adoress 519. SITUATION WANTEDMORNINGS titi noons; good stenographer; 7 eV. 0 SITU Al ION bg-'' beginner: accurate; moderate salary, 593.

A ginner. graduate Al business college; con rnaehine. Phone Tards SIT UATION VA NT ED ST ttenoympher; permanent; TA Dot, 'Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDBY FIPST stenographer. for half days.

Address 0 Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDYOUNG LADY transcribes accursteiy: neat and rapid; Address 13 $4. Tribune SITUATION WANTEDCOMPETENT Tauber; rapid. neat. acCurate: permantEt.

dress 1R9 Tribune SITUATION WANTED reA petent atenog-rapher; $S5 month. A eid Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDTIIOROCUBL petent Japanese cook. with best referercPs ilable faithful industrious L. SITUATION VANTED HIGH i ly nographer: 7 years' experience.

or tlem ecnsidered. Address 445 SI71ATION WANTED STENO. spondent: executive ability; punctual std re: liab.e: best refs Address I 304. SITUATION WANTEDBY BRIGHT. tent, exp.

lady $12. 'NW. N.W. Clear N.W. Cloudy Clear Clear S.W.

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Clear S.W Clear SITUATION IANTED PRODUCE. HIDES. skins. export import. Gentleman at present em- ployed New York.

position of trust. with excellent connections in all parts of the world. thorough experience in office work. speakirg English. German.

French. would like to hear from up to date firm In the west where real successful work and expansion of business are essential. Address SUCCESS. ()- Box ti 7, Newark, J. SITUATION tVANTEDA GENTLEMAN NOW employed as director of publicity with a large Chicago concern at a liberal salary.

but dissatisfied with surroundings, will accept similar position with good company. If you need a first class man of exceptional habits as advertiser. publicity writer. and follow up. systematizer, with brains and experience.

address 3 Tribune. bitUAtIoN WANTEDUNIVERSITY MAN, S7 years old, temperate, wants position as copy writer. or in advertising department where there Is a chance to work up. No Chicago experience. but eighteen years in the newspaper and printing business.

Not afraid of work Best of Address 549, Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDBARTENDER EGERman. 41). 20 yeare experience; honest, trust- worthy.l'sebey swilling worker; want steady position; moderate wages: beet cash bond if required; city or country. C.

MUNKERT. 1133 SITUATION WANTEDGENTLEMAN. UNIversity graduate. speaks English. French, German.

Dutch; strong and energetic; needs immediately work. any kind; no CallIltitlititir or soliciting. Address 029.5. Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDA YOUNG FELLOW full of energy and wide awake ishes position as purchasing agent or superintendent's assistant in printing office; 4 years' experience.

Address 0 177, Tribune. SI TUATION WANTEDOUTDOOR-130 by a good. reliable sober man. age 26. American; 6 )ears with one firm in resporsibie position.

Address 0 Stet. Tribune. S-ITUA'FION WANTEDMANAGER. OPEN FOR position after June 1. ae otationery purchaser fcr manufacturer: can assist and create in advertising matter: refs Address 0 540.

Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDBY YOUNG MAN AS collector or outside employment; three 31 or four 141 days a week; rest of week employed. Address 356. Tribune. SITUATION' WANTEDMALE NURSE ANT) masseur; 10 years' exp.

mental. medical, and surgical eaees. P. BA LLANTYNE. 501 brruATIoN WANTED AS COLLECTOR OR agent by an Insurance firm; strictly temperanos.

F. NELSON. 3942 Madison-se SITUATION WANTEDEY A SPECIAL AGENT; can give first class reference from last employer. Adetiess 0 273. Tribune.

SITUATION WANTEDAS WATCHMAN BY A veteran of the civil war. MR. GEORGE BELE. let nat. 3o2S Poplar-ay.

siT UAl loN WANTEDBY TWO UNIVERSITY men, from June 15 until Oct. no soliciting. Addrees 0 175. Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDMASSEUR.

EXPERT hydrotherapeuttse with hospital or first class sanitarium. Addrees 379. Tribune, SlTeraUlAwnot)rkN. ress 3 Tribune. SITUATION WAN'IED-51pARRIFD MAN.

wishes outdoor work se collector. Address 14 541. Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDCOLLEGE STUDENT. young man.

21 years. wants four hours' work a Address 0 185. Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDCOMPETENT AND capable man. with as rnanaqer of office building.

Best references. Address 2ol.Tribune.; SITUATION 'WANTEDEXPER. DETECTIVE. secret service man. is open for confidential work.

Prices reasonable: refs. Address VAS, SITU ATION WANTEDGERMAN. 30. JUST larded: anywork. Address 597.

Tribune Day amid Contract Work. SITUATION WANTEDBIGH CLASS STENO employed in loop. would do extra work day or eventres. Address 0 511 Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDPAINTER, WORK BY day or contract.

C. GEORGE. 11S S. konsipso3roment SITUATION WANTEDFARMERS NEEDING laborers should eddress B'nal B'rith Free Emeloefeort IV. 17th-et.

-Foundry Plant to Be Extended. Dwight P. Cameron and Charles L. Allen have sold to Louis Scharbitch 80x140 feet at the northeast corner of Commercial avenue and Nintieth street for $25,000. RobertBurne has sold to Thomas J.

Ryan the fat property in Prairie avenue, 250 feet riorth of Fiftieth street, 48 feet, west front, for $27.4000. Charles a Bailee bas sold through R. G. Ingersoll. of E.

Orris Hart ogr to Edward Double, president of the Union Tool company of Los Angeles, his foundry propertyat West Chicago, for $25,000. The plant is to be extended about 200 feet on the line of the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern road, The estate of Charles H. Besley as quitclaimed to the Wire Hardware company. feet in Coventry street, 250 feet north 0, Bloomingdale avenue, for $20,000. Peabody, Houghtekirg Co.

have made a bond issue loan of $00,000, seven years at '2. per cent, to Louis A. Schwab and others, secured by the large manufacturing plant at the northeast corner of Adams and Desplaines street. 1,5 man Patton have loaned $40,000, five years at 5 per cent, to W. P.

Doerr, on 140,042 feet in Everett avenue, 150 feet north of Fifty-fifth street, with fiat improvements. Real Estate Transfers. ROGERS PARK. 200 of f. 50-x171.

incumb. $1200, May 5 B. struck to Frederick Walter I 2.000 115 of 50T170, April 30 A. Orre to Charles Clif. tori Messier 2,800 200 of 84x1 incumb.

32500. May 9 Charles Boatrom to Jennie R. Eaestner 4.500 LAKE VIEW. 898 of Clark-st f. 831-8x 125, ineumb.

May 12 Charles L. Muth et el. to Nicholas F. Koenisi. 7.000 eyn 921 and 926.

old, 60x 13714. March 22 1Lueetta A. Tascott to John A. Bickford 2.950 24 of Belle Plaine. 25x124.

incunib. $1.3010. May 2 (William Zutell to Adolph Sperlingl 2.820 65 a of Early. f. 107'100 May 18 (William B.

Austin to Ralph 8.000 218 of Halsted. t. May 13 lIda Doelling to Friedrich Heiler 5.000 129. f. 25x125.

incumb. 11.400, May 18 (Anna Nelson to Psolino fano) 2 875 Potwyne-pi 112 "Of 87x121. May 4 (Fritz Arena to Peter Kartene 1.500 Teome-ev. 210 of Clark-st. f.

May 18 lehares F. Loesch. to Alice Stewart) 11,500 1119 to 1125. 78.46.'125. eel.

Clifton-ay incumb. $21.500. May 18 Devatenos to Iltaton Owsley. Preston Harrison, and Carter H. Harrison trusteeel 1 siTrATIos NV-ANTED-Y DRILL PREss hand; exp.

Bets. Ind, 2617 W. laundry. SITUATION WAN rEDEty MIDDLE AGED. Li- censed temperate.

nonunion engineer with rood to.da: day work. Refs. Goranson 2t114 Hadion. SITUATION WANTEDBY YOUNG MACII-INiat in drafting room; has had live ean Address 561. 'Tribune.

SITUATION WANTEDCHEF OR COOK FOR high noon lunch; $10-812 per week. Call W181 Lake-'. MISS TILLY. SITUATION ELECtradan; speaks Norwegian only: 8 years. eaperinee; Al man.

Address PC 220, Tribune. WANTEDCARPENTER'----APPREN- dee: 3 veers' exp. SS AWL PEPPER. 2Io E. SITUATION WANTEDBY BAKER.

SECT5K5 hand on bread and rolls, Address 426 Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDCOLORED CHEF. AN hate' or rettaurant. Phone Calumet 1414, ItTt LETDq. WEATHER IN CHICAGO The temperature as observed by optletan.

SM Maritson strPet. Tribune. building. was as follows: Therrnometer-9 a. 62 degrees: 9 a.

02: 10 61 11 a. 61: 12 31: 1 D. m. 33: 3 11. gm.

el: R. I), 60. Barometer a ql- rev t'4 tITUATION WANTEDCOOK. COLORED MAN. A No.

Gary. preferred. Phone Cal. Warm Help. SITUATION WANTED SINGLE MAN.

EXP. feeder of pure bred cock; also expert farm band. Address 0 450. Tribune. House SITUATION WANTED JAPANESE.

FIRST class cook. butler. and vakt, in highest private family. or take entire charge of gentleman's place; excellent refeiennes. NARA.

2917 Prairie-ay. 1 SITUATION WANTED YOUNG SWEDISH man. newcomer. wishes position asbousernan or ft-n(1nd garctner. Address 31110 2d flat.

SITUATION WANTEDjApANEsE CHEi oR steward. club or first class private fauttlY.1 butler: refs Address Tribune SITUATION WANTEDBUTLER. best personal references. MATTHEWS. 1147 Cars-st.

DEATHS. BABBITTMay 11. 1910, trances Babbitt, beloved wife of George A. Babbitt. seed b2 years.

Funeral from her late residence, lity15 Indianaav Thursday, May 19, at 110 a. ra. Burial at Mourst Hope cemetery. BARNETTJohn IL Barnett, beloved bushancl of Leonora. nee Kahlert.

brother of Charles Barnett. Mrs Joseph Jackson. Fairmount and Mrs. J. T.

Trougrove. Numurka. Australia; president of Barnett Brow. COMMIPSiOn merchants. 159 S.

Wa Chicago. at Louisville. May 16. 1910. Funeral services at 2 p.

Weilneeday. May 18. 1916. at the late home. 61 E.

Huron-st. Interment private at Rosehill, BLITRIEC. F. W. Blubine 6728 St.

accidental death May 16. aged 52 Years 5 months Funeral Friday at 2 p. from late residence. Burial at Mount Greestwood Ck11141. terv Gene before but not forgotten.

Ever will your memory stay. For loving hearts shall always linger Around the place where you are laid. God be with You till we meet again. YOUR HEARTBROKEN. 'WIFE AND RES.

Milwaukee papers please copy. CABNJoseph Calm. husband of Miriam. father of Mn. Julius Moses.

Mrs. W. Meyer, Bertram J. and Morton D. Cahn.

Funeral from late residence. 49 Thursday. May la. at 9 a. by carriages to Rosehill.

cHmelQUEFrances T. Chinicruy, sray 1 7. a. m. Funeral from residence of Gabriel Francter.

821 Thuteday at 8:20 to a Notre Dame church, thence by Illinois Central to Kankakee. COBURN--William Coburn, May 15. 1910, in his 61st year. Funeral from J. Whittier Euffum's.

17 today. 11 a. in. Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery. via Grand Trunk By.

EAGAN.Tames W. Eagan. May 17, beloved hue-husband of Julia. nee Manning father of Leo and Arthur. Funeral from late residence.

23e0 Walnut-et. (old number 828Al. Thursday. May 19. at 9 a.

m. to St. lialachy's. theme by lieges to Mount Carmel. EATONThonlas W.

Eaton, May I. aged 70 years. husband of Mr. Olive M. Eaton, father of bira.

H. M. Wade. E. W.

Eaton. Mrs. W. F. Taylor, Mrs A.

F. Gasnik. and Mrs. B. Gardiner.

Funeral services at residence, 3u.55 WedneedaY 2 o'clock. Burial Forest Home. reN1SW1ll1am Finn. beloved son of Mary and the late Edward Finn. brother of Frank May.

Mn. Clark. and the late Edward and Maurice Finn. Mar 11. 1910.

Funeral Friday. May zx at a a. from his late residence. 1419 to Holy Family church. a here bleb mass will be celebrated.

thence by carriages to CaivarY. Member Vernon Council No. 25. N. A.

IL FLYNNMartin J. Flynn. Denver. May 17, 191t beloved son of Bridget. nee O'Malley, and the late James Flynn.

Funeral notice later. TOADMay 16, 1910. John S. Ford. husband of Catherine Gavin Ford.

Funeral Wednestiar at 9:.30 o'clock from sate residence. 2118 to St. Sylvester's church. Interment Calvary. T.

40. pt. A 14 w. U. 20.

40. 12. containing 100 May 11 Geo. Runge to Chl MiL St. P.

Ry. Co.) 50.000 T. 40, pt. e. 42.

W. IA. 20. 40. 12.

containing 56 11 (Fred Siemer. to Mil. St- P. Ry. Co.j 28,054 LYONS.

La Grange 1. 11. b. T. May 11 Solon W.

Idanney to Don. J. C. Drew 8,000 Building Permits. 2200 W.

1 stor1 brick store; Vb'endelburg 2,060 6720 S. Morgan-st. 2 story brick flat; L. 'Anson- 5,500 7218 1 itory frame realdencel A Ritchie 1.800 7407 2 story brick fiat; C. Johnson 4.500 64t0 2 story brick flat; Hannah O'Toole 8 700 5610 Windsor-ai, 2 story' brick flat; Stark 2200 7350 2 itory brick flat; J.

Swat-lager 4.500 8347 1 Mori frame residence; James Doyle 2,000 3235-3748 IS story brick storage: John C. Lutton company 2.000 2800 N. lialsted-st. 3 story brick store antla offices; F. P.

Flannery 12.000 1446 N. 2 story brick flat; Andrew Olson 8.000 1351 2 story brick flat; George-Moore 3,000 10134 Charles-et, 1 story frame residence; N. Na1seht 2,000 0004-12 Greenwood-av. 2-3 gtory brick flats; Frances C. Parker 40.000 2900-144-12 N.

2 ator3r frame residence: C. Heatield 2.900 5731 Dakin-at, 11,1 story frame residence; J. Watson 2200 4775 2 story brick store and flat: Peter Hansen 5,500 532-538 2 story brick flat: Mr Barg 4.700 Iffal, Linooln-at 3 story' brick flak; W. Monzy i 6,700 1308-12 Leland-ay. 8 'story.

brick apartment; M. G. Anderson $0.000 4053 W. 20th-et 1 awry brick fiat; Sylwester Kroupa 2.500 2426 S. Riclgeway-av 2 story brick fiat; Jacob Rely i 7.000 2424 S.

5 story brick flat; Joseph 4602 2 story brick store and flat: R. H. Kuchel 4,700 24185. 2 story brick flat; Martin Ludvek 4 4,500 251'2 S. story brick flat; Tom Dobes 4 560 aS-45-33 S.

story brick cottages; Jorenh Baumruk 3.0(,0 3 stnrv brick store and flat; J. Base 301000 5721 2 story brick flat; A Irish 5,500 FOREIGN MAIL SCHEDULE. FOREIGN MAILS WILL CLOSE AT CHICAGO postoilice as follows: For Switzerland. Spain. Portugal.

Turkey. Greece. British India. Roumania. Belgium.

Cape Colony, and Lourenso Marques. 9. In For Cuba. 9:80 For Alaska, 9 p. m.

For Jamaica and West Indies. 12 p. FM. Manitoba, British Columbia, and Northwest Territory, 9 P- in. For Japan.

China. and Corea. via Seattle, by S. EL Kamakura Marti, Wednesday May IS, 9 p. tn.

For Japan. China, Corea- and PhiliPPInes. via Seattle, and Victoria, B. C-. by S.

S. Empress of China Surday May 22. 9 p. m. For Austria.

Denmark. France. Germany (5 cent rate, Great Britain. Ireland. Italy, Norway.

Netherlands. Russia, and Sweden. by S. S. New York.

Thursday, May 19. 12 midnight. For Hawaii. also specially addresmed correspondence tor and via Japan. China.

and Corea, via San Francisco. by S. S. Mongolia, Friday. Mar 20.

9 tn. For HawaiI. via Fan Francisco. by S. S.

Eur line, Saturday. May 21, 9 15. m. For Samoan islands, New Zealand, and Australia, via San Francisco. by S.

S. Century, MondaY. May 23. 9 p. m.

For Hawaii. via San Francisco. by Tuesday, May 24. 9 tn. For Japan, China.

Corett, and Philippines. via Tacoma. by S. S. Seattle Marti.

Wednesday. Mat 25, 9 m. D. A. CAMPRFT.L.

Pn.tmAit.r. SITUATION WANTED-2D BUTLER: ENGlish: excellent city sober; willing. Address MT. Tribune. EsiTUAliON WANTEDBY A COLORED CliEl; and wife; boarding house or club hotel; will leave city.

Phone 2042, Evanston SITUATION CompETERT. and reliable colored man. as butier or houseman. Address RA Re25 Forest-ay. SITUATION WANTEDBy HONEST YOUNG Chinese student.

as plain cook and housework in small prlv. home: refs. Address 0 8031. Tribune: SITUATION WANTEDTHOROUGHLY EXP. Chinaman Drivata family; ref.

Address 0 2:14. ri bune. WAN FIRST CLA8S New York, Washington. Chicago references. Address 5.4,t1 Tribune ST-TITAITos WANTEDBUTLER.

HOUISEALA.N: city reference. Address 2, Tribune. Window 'Trimmers. tire. SITUATION WANTEDSTENOG.

ANZ office asst. 3 mos. exp Address 0 1.4 ICXiijx WANTE5COMPLIE3T Al refs. Phone SITUATION WANTEDBY competent. Address 0 lidiacellaneoute, SITUATIONS WANTEDBY Norwegian slaters together.

in a as ladys and chambermaid, or willint upstairs work: best refs. B. and Sf 522. Winnetka SITUATION WANTED WANAut clerical by educated refined woman. (0, need traveler.

socially, in business; energetic. object opportunity. Address bre. SITUATION WANTEDYOUNG LAII ture and refinement as comoank.a t', :.) Some and means. No objectk)3 to to" summer.

Address SITUATION WANTED-11Y girl bairdi IoN physician's office: ran speak Gerinan L- refs Address 326. 7.. SITUATION WANTEDFIRS' ess wants to manage large dub td rInrh'l Al r.fs. 0 SITUATION WANTEDBY work for PPICCOMer NOrTrItqi 4, Co, for aged lady; refs. Promo 7tdos kL JEFFERSON.

120 of ic0x123. Feb. 1 (John T. Cook ba Flobert Schirmer) 2.000 Blait e-pl. 873 of 78x160: April 28 Nick Miller to Jay L.

Prink 1.500 203 of 25x155 May 12 (Thomas Jobbat to Edward IL Wegner 2.600 Pull.rton-av., 141 of Kimball. A 29x 11814. May 14 (Carl F. IL Endler to Bens- diet A. (lmer( liaM1111-1M.

138 of Schubert, f. 27x. 125. incumb. $1,500.

May 14 (Lincoln Fs Reatiell to Leo Galuhal 2.700 lawndale-av. cor Noble, is f. 82879 incumb 81.000 May 13 Edmund Szajkow- ski to Maryan Klasinskii 2,300 83 of Grace-st. 83x144 incumb $2.000 May 11 (Andrew Sundens to 5lichae1 J. Sheehan) 4,100 Ildonticello-am.

120 of Cullom, f. 50x123 May 14 (Marie Solomon to Emma Becker! 3,050 of Kedzie. 25x175 May -14 Charles Trogg to Reinhard Kleperl 2.300 NORTH TOWN. Coventrp.st.. 250 of -e f.

2rIT. April 27 estate Charles H. Besly quitclaims to Wire 1-1 3rdw are CO. 20.0e0 872-874. f.

incumb IS (L0 May 4 Lriessen of Green BA-34. to Garrett. Biblical Institute. 20,000 SITUATIONS leekkeelanre and Clerk. SITUATIox WANTEDBOOKKEEPER AND stenographer.

with executive ability and tact. familiar with all office detail. accustomed to taking charge of office in absence of emploce. not afrlid of ivcrk: saldrv P.n. Address T.511.

Tribune: SITUATION WANTEDAS BOoKKEEPER 011 cashier capable of taking charge of a set of books; 4 years experience; Area class references. Address 0 392. Tribune. SitIATION WANTEDEXP. BusixEss woman: strong fine etenog Address 441.

Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDBY YOUNG LADY. E. bookkeeper; unexceptional ref. Address oa-4.

Tribune. SITUATION WANTEDBy COMPETENT I) E. bookkeeper and stenographer with 8 year experience: le PO to start Address 573. Trihune. SITUAlIGN WANTEDYOUNG LADY AS AS'- I 'Want bookkeeper and general office work; beet ref.

Address 208. Tribune. CEMETERIES. HEAD WINDOW TRIMMER IS NOW Oprx FOR INTERVIEWS WITH HIGH GRADE DEPARTMENT STORES. FORMERLY WITT-I YOUNKER BROTHERS.

DES MoIN ES. ADDRESS fl TRIBUNE. ELM LAWN CEMETtRT-12 GRAVIPI LOTS. so: 11 mo. Tour name and address for full InforrnatIrn.

11,11. Wa0-treton M-tin 4024 MONUMENTS. CkiAS. O. BLAKE 00..719 WOMAN'S TEMPLE.

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