Beicy _ z % . urtncmmesgnemnpaanmanetoncenactnaseaieca ie s N 6 y hk-â€"â€"-éâ€"-â€"â€"flâ€"« u«s msn *" ° e OVÂ¥ ironer that + hre OMHLOH ironer that turns 2~ t â€"Pue=. f tests on any table (pictured) is only into a porcelainâ€"topped table when not inâ€"use is 4+ #1 _ Sixtyâ€"Cent Shoes.Make.â€"== "_~~~~~ Mariff Opponents Sick; _ $Bks« Before Congress met last year we talked with a large shoe manufacâ€" turerâ€"who> was opposed ~to a high tariff on shoes. It was his contention that such action might precipitate a against foreign importations. the shoe man would lose moréâ€"than‘ if he had to fight for local business Are Being Imported o@aclzes, BE SEATED A JUNIOR WASHER For the midâ€"week wash ... for baby‘s "daily dozen". .. for filmy underthings that must be gently laundered, we recommend the Whirldry â€"a midget electric washer that works as effiâ€" ciently as a grownâ€"up model. Only 18 inches high, it has a fiveâ€"shirt capacity. Washes clothes clean, then spins them almost dry. Let us show you how simple and handy it is. ==â€"=> $7959 â€" . $8.07 down "Little by l.iI.Ho‘ PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY ; At your Public Service Store you‘ll also find a display of regularâ€"size washing machines (some with ironer attachments), automatic electric irons that hold any heat you ï¬nt, and laundry stoves for heating water boiling hot. Your Neighâ€" borhood Appliance, Doaler also carries this equipment for the home loundry. 51 South St, Johns Ave. â€"____| but in view" of the tremendous influx| conjareâ€"with.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"~â€"â€"~ * **s¢"foreignâ€"made footwear it would| In the United States the labor cost rtefl; appear that the shoe industry needs| alone of a typical pair of shoes is r we an embargo as well. Chain stores have for some time ufacâ€"| â€" One Bata, nemesis of the shoe manâ€"| been selling boys‘* shoes around 60 highf dfacturer in the low price field, in a| cents a pair, that are imported from ntian| recent interview declared that his| Bata‘s factories.â€"Industry and Labor. AND I1RQ N One Bata, nemesis of the shoe manâ€" ufacturer in the low price field, in a recent interview declared that his tremendous plants in _ Czechoasloxakia WSuld soon be turning out women‘s shoes to retail in this country at 60 cents a pair, That is a trade item for shoe manufacturers and shoe OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS L. .K. Pierron, District Superintendent * finished in colored ename!, is $5.07 down "Little by Little" Che (M)i You can sit down to your job when _ you iron ____.....] 1. ..â€"â€"|â€"resentative~Henry" on an electric ironer. All you do is guide the â€" mss ks f en ~â€"Stop signs on She individuat pieces on to iher padded roller â€" . intersgctif)': of Mad pick them up as they come sliding off, smooth streets, Waukegan, + . motorists will be i and warm. It does men‘s shirts, aprons and â€" sult of action by th call it work at allâ€"arfd you‘re through in oneâ€" _ fobrth the time it used to take. § JN Y THEâ€" 'u' 1'4[([ry T H E P RE S S $11.07 down "Little by Little" _ Mighland Park 2900 aâ€"â€" a + 10959 United States department of agriâ€" culture is seriously considering the establishment of a weather bureau station at the Waukegan airport, _ Mayer A. J. Cermak of Chic was host last week to hundreds friends â€" and _ associates, ._includ Wny puolic officials and judges , both parties, at the Chain o‘La, eountry club and his summer home; Antioch. <« The occasion marked j annual A. J. Cermak policemen‘s fl tournament, in which the police , the city and county participated i eighteen noles. of golf along wif scores. of other golfers among t mayor‘s friends. Spécial prizes were awarded to police ‘golfers and the other cont ants. \ 4 e s â€" Among the prominent contest were Sanitary Trustees Paul V. ( anni, Thomas J. Bowler, D. A. Ho and John T. Touhy, â€" Aldermanâ€" Jac M. Arvey, Moe Rosenberg, Edward McCabe, Frank .J. McNichols, I Nelson, Jokn F. Cullerton and R ~â€"Stop signs on Sheridan road at intersection of â€"Madison and Clayt streets, Waukegan, as a protection motorists will be installed as a sult of action by theâ€"city council Abolishment of positions of 22 this feials and employes of the city \ Ben Sil Waukegan was carried out by m this council last week as the most d If tourn: move for retrenchment made by Chicago‘s Finest Resz'c/ential Ho,,,te. The Belmont. .. fifteen __m_inï¬tes from Friends at Summer '. elek-nt‘y furnic‘le&lo'uiu- and kitchenette apartments, ‘in‘l. and double rooms at rates cxtrenelx within reason . . . W e will be please to show y(m about. May we tot!l’1 meeai en‘ / * ~ ABBe 3156 Sheridan Rd.: at Belmont Harbét Phone Bittersweet 2100 _ _ h Aim ds Thursday, September 3, 1l\lfld| ay, 6+ «t We will be pleased ill atten ighland ] lenview:â€" Dorcas ¢ rian chi neheon, â€" rs.. Virki Sunday olly Pfisi ullyâ€"and id Miss Mrs. Br rs. Olivi party 1 me of ighland e Fred er ughter M â€"of Chic . Selig h« On Satu lig had : astrup, alter â€"Y ruse of U !:Ch, Mr. an idge clu me â€" of There w hool ser Miss Fl en a teas rned hor Mrs. G airie Vi ymond the Li Cross 1 the Kar Saema: eral we Chestn visitin ter of 161