to Cd a; i - . Me,' 1h'k, s l - - _ a I WI l - m oTiiiriVaii; iii "High. Park 3360 Wimmk. 3360 ih'r,.,.'pt.ctr,i'J,,' "l t . to {W to: chain: 112'- Swift's Premium Sliced Bacon pound Our lust Smoked Hamsi--oone hette pootd bound Best wand â€and Fnsh Meaty Spare Ribs Rib or Loin Lamb Chops pound Fancy Spring Leg of Lamb pound _ Short he): of Milk Fed Veal pub-M "est N Swift's Premium Red Hots pond pound Delicious Homemade Pork Sausage Méat Lincoln Market 51!) Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 3140 itGGi 6.5m Clo-nod 2nd [mama Emu-lint. Cutting. Urine, Sowing Sui: [-9 old Linir+ "uoo ORIENTAL Cleaned - Repaired Carpets. dram-d um yum t1oors in your mm home, Native Pot Roast Cleaning Ind Repairing in the but not. the n t ','.u'll"e benefit to take Idvamue of these an: onr-ootmestie, was. priottl, “A Native Round Steak North Shoro’n Leading Cleaner; Windly phone fur estimate "iiiiiiia's2'G'rhut, oak _ the bouillon; an quth Shpre DOMESTIC and loss mites 35c 24c 25c 35c 30c 12c 38c 25c 28c 25c THE PRESS However, a W.C.T.U. woman took cure of Mr. Peel. Mrs†Ethel Wer- neeke of Evanston, wrote tn the same paper which 'immediately published her letter. It is worth reading: "To the Kditur of the Post: I have road with considerable sympathy a! the plaint of Peter J. Peel concern- ing the cruel employers who ordered the crusader buttons from the but. ton holes of two youthful was. I have all the more sympathy because I know of the former hardships of the real Crusaders, thus» women who erustidvd against the saloon in the '70's. closed 10,000 saloons in six months and organized the W.T.C.U. Almost ttN sow-re as having their hut- tons ordered nit was the treatment "worded by the police of Cincinnati to those crusading women; they were arrested, thrown into jail; they were More than 50' years ago the orig- inal Crusaders swept the saloons from 10,000 towns by an avalanche of prayer and public sentiment, and or. ganized the WCTU Today a wet "organization of wealthy mer/has had the discourtesy to, adapt the same narne--"Crurad. erv,"-oml is waking to bring back liquor. ttne nf these wet crusaders wi- 'lently Rot a call down from his boss who would not let him wear a Cru- sader button around the office. His name was Peter J. Peel and he wrote the must heart-broken letter to the editor of the Chicago Evening Post. Imagini- a man breaking into print horause he had u button ordered " editor of lmagim hemuse h him! W. C. T. U. NOTES FUEL OIL any grade of oil to your home at a momept's notice Phone Highland Park 67 ' C Efficient-Speedy " Tank trucks will deliver . Coal . 230 N. St. Johns'Ave. PAUL BORCHARDT Prompt Building Material set upon by mobs, attacked by dogs; jerred at and intimidated. In §hi- oatto' these early crusaders, asking for the closing of the saloons on Sun- days, were set upon and attacked by a mob recruited in the loop saloons. As they went into snloons to pray for the inobriates there the saloon- keepers threw dirty water on them. The mother of Mrs. Thomas Edison was among these early crusaders was among these early crusader: thys mohbed; also the wife of Presi dent MeKinley, V "Yes, it is pretty tough that these mule crusaders for the return of the saloon era have to have their but- tons ordered oft; it is a wonder to me that they are able to stand it." Dr. H. J. Gastfield Is Attending Convention of State Veterinarians -l\'ew facts about disease problems with which local livestock and poultry raise-rs must cope ivill be studied and reviewed by Dr. II. J. Gastfield while he is away from his office February 10 and ll attending the twelfth an- nttal Illinois Veterinary conference at the College of Agriculture, Univer- sity of Illinois. _ The 'eonterenee is for the 600 or more graduate veterinarians of the state and is designed to- give them the latest developments on the treat- ment, control and eradication of ani- mal diseases. Prominent authorities from other Mate universities, the fed- eral and state governments and the Illinois Veterinary Medical association as well ax ital? members of the Col- lege of Agriculture, University of Illinois, will appear on the program. Service Fuel Oil Phone Highland Park 67 Thursday, Feb. 12, 1931