18 Nature Sends Relief to Sufferers For on'r n llnlf rentury, the renowned Jlealth R<' so rt at Hot Springs, Ark., hns ht·rn a hn,·<'n of sufl'erers who Journ<'yed ill are to se· <'Uri' the he"efits of Fnmuus Jlountuln Vnl· I <' :r Mlnrrnl Wntcr. Hut in recent years, ns thr r c mnrl'nllll' mNll<'· lnnl l'alut> or thi s wa· t e r bernmt' widely known, the flrmnntl mn·lC' It nC'rt·ssnry to annng-.- for its dlstrl· hut ion tl~rou r, hont the r .u u n t r r. . 'I' o d n y, 1\Jountnln Yalley l'lln· em I Watl'f ts · shi)lpetl· In t·nrload I o t s to t·n·rr )lllrt or the l"nltrd ~tnt(' .~ nnd Js . regularly to thousand s of homes. WE IH: LIVF:n. tll'liHrrel Mountain Valley Water Co. :!tl09 Bro:t'dway Greenleaf 4777 E\'all!':ton, Ill. 7:'.!· " ·· .J ~d.;son Hhd. ~I on ro e 5460 Chicago, Ill. ~·red George Harbaugh. son of Mr. a1td Mrs. George Harbaugh, 1219 For'<!St- avenue, \Yilmettc, a graduatt: .of I Henry R. Rathbone, CongressmanNew Trier High school, has the dt .;- at-Larg e for Illinois, has dl·clarcrl . . . . . strong 1 y for the adoption of the ttnctton of havmg attamed the !ugh- amendment to tiH' Constitutil)n oi th~· est scholarship ·ran k in the course in Cnited States \\'liich \\·otdd do a\\·ay animal husbandry and veterinary with th e short session of Congress. medicine during the entire four years "The present ralamity in the ln\\'cr of college work at Io\\'a State college. 1 ).lississ ippi \·~q('y :-.ho" s tllcht ckar!y Other a\\'ards achieYed by Harbaug 11 the yital illlp(Jrt;tnCL' oi adupt ing t ih' include the honor of being among the :;o-ca lll'd :\orris . \nt~' tH!mcnt to the highest three per cent in scho lar s~1 ip l'onstituti::->n," said Cnngn::-.:-.man lb thbone. "'J' Iti :; '"ould aholi-,lt 'lalllt: ··· ._..,._..,._.,,.-.c.~cl.-.t·._,c , ._..)._.c·.-... ·~ <·.._. c·!· during the past school year, elect10n J ! , to Phi Kappa Phi, honorary. sc ho ar- duck~' and a tH'\\. l'nngre-,:; " ·uttld hl' f ~ hip society, and election to Gamma gin it ~ ~ess i on in t\\·c1 tnontlt. in:-tt-ad 1, = ·~ -- ~igma D elta. hnnor soc iety in agri - 1~f thirtt'cn tllOtltlt s. as at prt'sent. after _ ru lture. its ekction. Ith t cad of a 'long "l'"" i:m · I --- - - --alternating '"it h a ':-ltnrt '-l'""i; nt' there Have your Furs stored in Win - = WELFARE MEETS AGAIN \\·ould then he cn·n · \'L' ar a -..t·.., , iPtl oi netka. It's sensible and economical. The \Vi1111ettc board of tlte lufant Cqngrr..;s of s uft1ci~· n·t lcngtlt 111 }l l' r i I \\" clfarc society ~net Th;trsda):, ~{';~y 111it of important and pressing· ll'gi-,l ;t~ F . · 2<>, a~ tit<· h(lllle ol ~{rs. F.redcnck 1 tlt tinn being enacted. of 2;21 Asbury avenue, E\'anston, for ··r introdti Ct'd :-ltl'h a rl' . . olntiutl \\ lt ,·n an all-da~· nieeting at 10 11 'clock. I \\'a'> first elected and ha\'l' IH't'tl ur~ · s67 Lincoln Avenue FoU<?wing luncheon, tl.le board members ing its adnptinn l ' \"l'f ~inn ·. T !J j.., r, ·,,, . Winnetka 1 = cont t~lu~<l .t 11 c tr ~ IT\I\.Illtgl.. (>ttL' nto rv lution has t\\'iCL' pa:- . . t·d tllt· ~t· n ; ttt· · ,; 1t' . · llH.:c.:ttng \\t 11 1 lC' t t 11 ~ sL·a::.on, 111 the l·nited Statr:;, the Ja,t till lt' " i i· · 1 : Telephone Wtnn. 2752 . - lttll", t . he ~.·xat·t elate tc' he atlttnnnct'!l onh· t \\O \'lltt'" :tl!ainst it . hn it lt:t · I ·:··-~~-~~-"-"_"_"_"_"_"_··-"- ·:· later. , bee.n held up iu th~.· 1 lou--\· 1 ,j l~t · p r· . -ien tativc s hl'Cltbl' tltl'H' 'tltt· I"' " 1 . that hL·' set'llt to bt' in iaYnr t)i 'Lt l1l\ duck' sc s-,it,tb." Ho Shop, located in "No ~Ian's Land," Sheridan road. between \ \"ilmette and Kenilworth. ha occupied the remodeled and enlarged Gage cottage, making a quaint shop ideally suited for the display of antiques. The shop will handle English, French and Early American Antique:; and ha s re cently rece h·cd a iarge sh ipm ent oi hook ed rug =' in tllllt . ua: pat terns from .:\ew England. Tally ~~======================= V\ .. ilmette Youth Highest 'Rathbone Favors Tally Ho Shop Latest in Scholarship Ranking Abolishment of "No Man's Land" Venture WILMETTI LiFE May 27, 1927 "Short Session, Fur 1 torage i I Ok 1 ' ean urrters : 1 I i i ! 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Clll· i,tL'~l ,vlt. 113X ( >ak,,-,l( ,!] :t' t·J ttJ ·. 1 , , . iltlll'l t l '. r1 I i~ ~ I ' How about the Washing of those Nice Woolen Blankets We have woolen blanket mills equipment to launder blankets the proper way. They are washed - combed - moth-proofed with Larvex. Guaranteed Against Shrinkage Blankets that have been mistreated and shrunk can be improved upon. A trial will be very convincing- An Exquisite I Bridal Qift 1 T HE bride's desire for lovely appointments for her home can be gratified to the utmost with a gift of Dirigold tableware, or any one of manv other useful Dirigold articles. · Our display of this beautiful ware is a ready haven to her gift-gathering friends. \Ve invite your se· '--ction. Phone Wilmette 571 No Toll FRENCH LAUNDRY VICTOR ORTLUND. President At the Better Jewelers THE DIRIGOLD CORPORATION 70 E. Jackson Blvd. 806 Dempster Street