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EELLIE ANDERSON MURPHY & SCHWALL [ HEATING CONTRACTORS who sglects a wardrobe that Estimates Cheerful}, Give; 2ilikiFiTii;iat, WI'I'I'EN BUILDING 360 CENTRAL AVENUE .".. -- _ “Telephones -. A Shop H. P. 1404 Tue; Phone Highland Park 3426 _be known by its plumbing fix.. tures. A bathroom' equipped by us is truly a delight to the eye and a wonderful convenience. It invites cleanliness and makes the little ones just. want. to keep clean. May,we help you plan the bathroom? .?flf7,?Celtt8,r.intr ar.d. .Hwéiwia Moran Brothers PHONE WINNETKA 822 LET YOUR' BATHROOM " CLIFTON AVENUE Telephone Highland Park iii Telephone 3700 J. A. SCHWALL . H. P. 439-1342 PH! PRESS Also the wets are trying to break down state enfereerms)rtt In, by try- ing to have them s'ubmittthi for a refenenQum vote. This is contrary to bur National luvs. Wisconsin and The Aurora shooting case was Je- ferred 2o and all the false ideas and impressions the wets sought to give in connection with it. n Kentucky, a' school for law' en- forcement has recently been conduct- ed. Officials and interested citizens could attend classes and take the courses, to study the laws and how to enforce them. _ The Ten's club of the First Presby- terian church of Hollywood, .Calif., composed of 1200 business men, re- cently passed resolutions to' stand back'of (President Hoover in all his efforts for prohibition, and to have nothing to do with transactions with liquor in them. Fine work for such a greiit club. Enforcement sentiment is growing in our land. Westminster Choir of Dayton,Nhio, was touring in Europe; At a banquet a leader said, "We will toast 1the choir to good Bohemian wine.†The choir 1eaderresponded, "No. We are loyal to the laws of. our home land wherever we go, so only water" for us." ., as chairman. It consists of eleven tawyers,---tht beat that. can be found, --one ot'them a woman, Misii,Ada L. "Comstock, president of Radcliff Wom- gnan’scollgge. 2loaus,orthar-anemtaerss, of this commission receive a cent of salary, but work because they have a personal interest in the work. $250,- ‘000 has been. appropriated by the present session of congress for the in- vestitrition ‘of prohibition and its ef- fects upon our country. They are now' at work, so watch for results. Our president, Herbert Hoover, is hack 0%}?11. . " 7 . P" ' p, e s- s," . "m, g ' ' oglnspgeéqialJEâ€"thatlthgfl‘wet press†Fuirriiiii"srtitii1isd “and?†than be- fore jrdhii'ia'iront.e Compare 'English, ideals of using‘wine and beer at any time or for any occasion, with our American standards of today. Which is the better for‘a.péople_? The Brit- ish ambassador "Washington, D. C. says he will respect American laws and ideals and will no longer. serve drinks at affairs in Washington. The Chicago Evening American was quoted as saying "Social drinking is now practically done away with in Washington, D. C. and tourists tell us when' they visit homes of society people there,_and social clubs, only mineral water is passed out." _ Mrs. G. A. Stanley was appointed secretary to server the remainder of the year. She was also appointed to secure a club of "fen subscribers to the "Young Crusader," a splendid pa- "per for children. 1' Mrs. C. P. Tibbetts, our county president, was with us and gave her address. She sdid: "Wermuat edu- cate the public on benttitii of prohibj- tion and also against law-hreakintt/' The following are some‘topics she spoke upon: She told of the appoint- ment by President Hoover of the Na- tional Enforcement commission with George W. Wiekersham of New York The W. C. T. U. met at the Bunga- low church Tuesday, June 18, at 2 o'eloek. The meeting opened with reading of the 111th Psalm and pray- er by the president, Mrs. J. D. Carter. W. C. T. U.’ Met June 18 at Bungalow Church The choir leader- responded, We are loyal to the laws of. our land wherever we go, so only for us." ., / Americans have become so extrava- gant that it is now almirsra,srhard to live within an ahepgpe 'rtijwithpgtalimt, --cLtiyissirue Ftettikr.yrs ' “ cur""'-'"-?.-"-- - Some books were suggested!†the Public library. The "Union Signal,." our national paper', comes regularly, to our Public library. V _ " Mrs. Stanley invited us to meet_at hewhotue_in July; _-lt-was- deeiderFtrr make it a "Due-Tea party" 'on the lawn. Everybody interested is 'in- vited. It was suggested we attend the county W.- C. T, U. picnie for bur August meeting; ‘Notices later. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Tibbetts. _ _ . . . f Conditions are surely much better than twenty years ago. Yee are Shut up, drtipkisrds off o streetg, andrno signsout to'bee'kop on to a public place licensed to sell drinks. Mrs, Carter is to post in several places “Thirty Points for Prohibi- tion," and secure for circulation lit- erature on prohibition and law err. forcement. _ V Illinois are examples of their at- tempts to have these laws repealed. The city votes often carried but con- dition of roads in Wisconsin " time of voting showed the rural districts: had no fairehanee to vote, In Illinois the W. C. T. U. prevented a vote in favor of repeal by writing representatives at Sprintrfteld and as- suring them that they would have no chance of re-election to office if they failed to stand by our state-enforce.. ment laws. _ . _ Grading Lawns- -' ‘Shrubbery Perenniels - Walks -' Termites and Gardens 60 N. First St. HighlandPII-k pJUNK '" St. Johns Ave. ‘-LANDSCAPE GARDENER 915 Logan Street . Highland1Pnrk 2288 Suite 4 J. SMITH JUMBO SQUABS HIGHMOOR SQUAB FARM DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Highland Paris, Illinois, 291 Phone H. P. 2372 TELEPHONE 410 S. BISETH We deliver DENTISTS f - B. P. am. a»: Bldg. Telephone on . Dealer in Thursday, June 27, 1929 mqhland Park Thursday. June The fuel pm of the newer c g‘ood things, bu get too low,' th lects in the bot be pumped int Westerns f, Michiga Bay Lake Fruit GO-Ning, thei Torch Lake, M Wednesday, ne ern will join ATmrriearrftose grimage to "l Mr. and M North Shore I of Henry Fort hours on the guests of Mr. the country cl' The Amerie; they -should l some of _ them (ihirtys:i; seem , 5 -r.irhi, %isirici. treats, but re sary on the p: arntige it seri GRA