Clerk " win Tiregtone MAI-Ive 'te-F-htm Traction - Gun Dipped 01nd Con-mn- "on. nub NEW FIRESTONE f lba' board For the New 6 Ply 3014.50 um: - 3km 29:55.50 3 I I“ 32“.“ an.“ South Second Street Ketoretrtse, durum". In a yhnlnwaph of erreted In tterrpath Thr Mr, quA 4-0 LAKE FORES’I"S Ah'y/ [BUNK CENTER Anchor "tr “a"! “I! mun may MM ANCHOD» Patronize the Press Advertisers Haak Auto Supply Co. sup th “.5. It]. 13.12 13.45 13.60 13:75 Tire dour! Jf r THE V NEW T FIRESTONE ( Oldfield 301336 3234 29x4.40 Shim 28x1J5 29x51» 30x10!) Punctueproof Tube Ask About the New FI1trm0NE "in! library, druium'd by Edwin H. mt .llrllmlllal liplucopal church on mp the gill of Mn. Reed end Mrs. M mm! in Mg.9. we: areretqrit and a " ubou' library will be cnclond PHONE 391 ....35.05 5.85 "' I Frigidaire Announces 1 New DeLuxe Refrigerator A de luxe electric refrigerator, with five compartments, four temperatures and two humidity ranges is immune- ed by Frigidaire corporation. It has special storage space fur bottled goods, frozen foods and ice cubes. ac- cording to the announcement. The interior of the right side of the cabinet is designed in the eunvention. al manner for shelf ‘storage. The in, terior of the left side is reached through two extra doors which shut,in the lawn temperatures provided in this half of the cubinet. Two moist air compartments afford space for more than a peek of leafy vegetables. Larger ice trays are included as regu- Hr equipment. The new refrigerator, now on dis- play, is built in nine and twelve cubic foot models only. It is finished in porcelain-on-steel and in its exterior appearance does not differ from regu- lar household models. It is designed to furnish the maximum service which can be rendered by an electric refrig- erator. the taetory" announcement' SJyH. To Landscape Cloister of Eugene Field Burial Church at Kenilworth ' The London Daily Mail speaks pity- ingly of Chicago as the “heat Mich- igan city." But this WIS before Ruth Hanna McCormick put Illinois on the map-Louisville Herald-Post. Landscaping of the cloister close at the Church of the Holy Comforter at Kenilworth, where Eugene Field, famous newapaperman and poet, is buried will be undertaken this spring. the Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth, rec- tor of the parish announced recently. The cluister close at the church has income a national shrine with hun. dreds of visitors from all parts, of the ecuntry coming each year to view the final resting place of the great poet of children. He is best known {or his “Little Boy Blue." Four years ago. Field's remains were removed from Cleveland ceme- tery and permanently interred beside the Kenilworth church, where a few years ago it grandson of his sang in the choir and acted as acolyte. A me- morial window, overlooking Field's grave, has been installed in honor of the grnndson. _ The plans fur Mautifying the close where Field's tomb is located call fur planting new trees and re-artantrintr the general landscaping of the shrine. The changes will be financed through a gift from Georgie Phillips, Jr., as a memorial to his father, George C. Phillip, Sun, the Rev. Mr. Danworth announced. The Kenilworth Garden club will assist in the supervising of the work. Three membersht the club have beer appointed as a committee on the pro. ject. They are: Mrs. Douglas Flood, Mrs. Herman Braséelt. and Mrs Char- Hick Town Detined A hick town is I place where men meet on the streets and do nut' try to sell each other sumethintr.--Little Rock Arkansas Democrat. In: R. Bull. Thursday, May 15, 1930