)5 $1 {.1 ,3. PAGE SIX What is Pasteurized Milk? TBLBPHONEQ Bowman Dairy Company A Dollar? An Hour, A Dollar A Day \ almigu' 1m us he‘; ) you. It advance more Y \ mg Hut win-"z.- or in thy x {h IUCTCJN'T \ Letters that are forwarded may require a week in reaching you. A Long Distance telephone call brings an immediate reply. ‘N? HEN out of town keep in close touch with home by means of the Bell Long Distance lines. IiLL Pasteurized Milk is Good Clean Milk heated to approximately 145 degrees Fahrenheit and held at that temperature for 30 minutes, then cooled suddenly. This process in no way destroys the nutritive value of the Milk. It does however, destroy harmful germ life that Milk my contain. We say “may†because there is always a chance that Milk “may" contain harmful bacteria no mat. ter how carefully handled before it reaches us. So to Safeguard you we Perfectly Pasteun’ze it--- then cool itmthen automatically bottle and cap it. So it comes to you untouched by human hands. I) I) Instead of Telephone Home ynu W \“m hww } Murray Blk.. Waukegan, Illinois r 1mm; 1m huur is nut ~11: mi yum.†ranch. 1f 1; w. n :12 «my '- 52:, It W111 cost ynu nmhzzxg {u ,uk an H‘ ’\\'.‘ ply send us the unupou hulnw and 1: “11'. bring w your aid :11] the resources Hf that great immutmn Chicago Telephone Company C. T. Ford. District Mung" Telephone “3 the 1.08., rm establishment buckml by a capxml of six mxllmn dollars and iuumlml uml num- tained for the beneï¬t mi pmnrly [Lllkl lllL'll uml women. If you want your pay increased, say soâ€"at once. 101-109 Vine Avenue ,1!i\119k1 If x the mile: 2e what this means to y ywll!‘ DTL'SL'HK A. B. SANDERS HIGHLAND PARK. 9 CLENCUE. 70 L: cuchlIy 2:: p. 1:2: 1:3. 2: .24 17. 742.: 33.7: r xuv um iw :ncrc :10 ICIUI'Y Luke Fore" 738 used Your lift 1TT{‘\',) when Fur-solo log-n. P31131015 when the) tint .nme intu use must hue been Itii.in‘n|lrlnr Henri Estienne. writing in 137* speak. of n paraml nu eapnim- generally 0! ~wheiteritm i'uur persim- (rum the Iun And when they diminished in eirrum- {erence the umterini still remained of the heaviest lied \ehet tunnel-a. with heavy gum frinxefl, were urriw by ladies of fashion in the days Louis XIV. At that time it wu p0 hie when cnming I bridge in Purim l , hire 1 perusal at one end and depolit it It the other. the rhnrxe for the nt‘t'ummmintion being I tum. Under the regenwr fashion went to the other extreme Men's [unwin tuided intu the «hape uf a three cornered but Ind vnuiti thus he rnrried elegantly under the urn: Liniies parnwis were hinged an that they muiti niip into the pork". for indie'I had pot-ket- then London Spectator Seven Bolts. 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Frequent schedulesâ€"agranfymg rtwicc A‘rocmy,c:lsy-riding cars many of them ."l-ï¬ï¬‚el 6;»;th tra:k practically the way low 1’ ft}. Tum: arc di_;tinct advantn a that recomo l‘itnd this new North Shore Electnc line for bus:- r: s as wcll as pleasure trim lt‘s thc clcun delightful Way t) 1;) {run whcrc yuu live to ncurly unywhcrr. Make yourself familiar with the running time and schedules of the trains on the North Shore Ucctric. You'll bQ surpriscd what u nvcnicncc yo.1 w ill ï¬nd it You’Il vham that you can I‘:pcnd on t‘1c North Shun: Electric. Connects direct a t Central Street Evanston, with fasi express trains on the Chicago El-vatcd Railroads. 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