I Good Friday April 14 ARE GOING TO BE ESPECIALLY GOOD Ep;;;g»V(‘lvp lunch-l Put: a no at" (W udhnloagu *hub-Jhn-n Th "at. now Ian-â€" Subscribers are requested so “add twisting-and knotting the telephone cords .12 this wears through the inSularion, breaks the ï¬ne “in"; and causes short circuits. The ï¬rst effect is usually a ~wratching mm in the receiver and later the telephone ii put « ut cf service entirelv. Hot from our ovens. Friday morning in time for breakfast. We shall also have them Thursday afternoon, April 13th Phone us your order. Highland Park 190 The cloth-Covered cord which connects your tel:- phonc instrument with the be†but and the crrd running to the telephone rcccivrr arc cath made up Ifa number of ï¬n: wirts covered uith light insuia- tion. If these cords were not made in this way th: 3' would not be flexible. They a’rc ncccxmrily delicate and easily put out of order by misuse. 19 South St. Johns Avenue ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY " Fix that bell today! andmaketheoldbellhappy. Columbu Dry Battenes are better for every purpose. More power and longer Me at little cost: Used everywhere for doorbells, buzzcrs‘ heat regulaters. alarms, em, for gas engine and traabr Ignition,a.nd fox quxck stmmg ignmor. on non-selï¬mrtmg Fords. Coiumbizs are {or sale ail around vm. â€"â€"e!ectricum, hardware storm, g :erai stores, auto suppfy shors. g rag: a. m.- piement dealers. Insbt upon ColumEu. Gct one Columbia "Bcll ngfl' Bat tumor two Columbn"No. 6" Banana ï¬gflflfflâ€: SYSTE M News is nearly alwayi misfortune» ‘gnft. mbberies. murderl. defun- Ftions. failures, floods. wrecks. suits. gshut-downs and ï¬res. Thou- item: It! the most spare nd the big head- ’l'mes. We nre not sun that the M- ‘pcper: ue not righ! in their judge- ’imen‘t of whn in newt. 4 As 1n exOcuu've. I dnmwr. or a 'storkhokder of I corporation. it in fmore important that you know about zwhat i« wrong thnn that you had! {what ls right. If evaryflï¬nz in mov- Mng nlonz smmlhly you can Aflord to 'lenn hack in your chair Ind put your 1-H". on the desk. Bl†\f the ml rondmun ..{ aflazrn u hidden from you and you arr allowed to dose Whit ‘thmgs arr gumg tn nmuh out in (be {1: tory. then you have junt “use “r complaint, Hm-d new‘ 1~ no news: Ind nu new: 1! mm! mun. A~ a ntiun n! a community. a state. a nation. or a world, you 1t!- mure mix-rested m knowing what I: wrnm: than m knowing win! in firm. t 1 Thinking this was news. the We" of the company endeavored to get the leading news Agency to distribute it (var the country A: intellimcc of :nterest to buMHQ’SS men. The new!- paper man explained, however. that. he could not do this; lurh information was not news. but if. on the other "hand. the company had pun-d it.- _(!i\'idend. that Would be hm. The directors of one of the largest paint componie- in the world held a meeting only in the you Ind de~ chred the mlu l. per ml. divla dend on the common stock. This m the 1451!: consecutive quarterly divl- dend on the company’l common Itoé.‘ The company hos never paused I divi-‘ dend in its history. nnd for the lat 28 years has paid at It“! )0 per «ad on it; Common stock. 1 Dr. C. V. mph. the bedth nape!» intendent of Prom ï¬nd- that there is no exec. ofl diphtheria. Icar- lct {ever or typhoid fever among the luundry worker- in ht city. A: com- pdred with the gem-n] population. In Providence. .5 l have mentioned here. the ancient rite of terminal dis- thrtion or fumigation alter Inch idimm but not been practiced for funny yousâ€"and vaidente is one go! the mast eflciently unit-ted rifle. ,in the world. Good news in no nun. If you vill boa? this in mind when you rend your newxpaper. you will be Able to and!!- sund why it is that the world dvm seems to be [om u flu Mam The following speciï¬c incident illumi- nate: the point of this nnï¬rle. Chloride of lime in the cheapest and best genml disinfectant we have. I]- though there Ire various other chlorine mpounds used for partit- ulnr diunfecunl purposes. such I: haluone which an available in um. {01' the disinfection of doubtful drinking Inter by the tnvder or cunper. end the C‘ml-Dckin du- tiun used by surgeons {or the did!- !c-ction of wounds. the use of chlorine .- a bleach, He believes laundry vorhen are protected by the antiseptic diet: of the chlorine just A: minute quantitiel of chlorine .dded to munici'al nter suppflu nuke the water .19 to drink. June. A. Aupperle. a cumin 01 Middletown. 0.. â€(mt- th-t I reuon {or the not-lie {radon from infection: among laundry when it 'this unamption. Thou who are most exposed to pouible infection are the ‘mu‘kem. who u: obliged to alumina and mutk i! memry. cub piece sub- ‘mitted; but. while this work Is du- â€kn-cable there is no pontiVe evi- dence (last I! in dangerous. In a list of twenty- nine listen and marker: examined in one aueh inn-a- tigation no when-alum disease was found and. In fact. all of theae worker! With one exception. eonaidered their occupation free from infection- diaeaaea of all kinds. The one ex- ception van a woman who had been at the laundry work only four mootha, the average time of the other: heiu‘ over eight yean. But this one woman. in spite of her {can that the work endangeted her heath. had actually gained ten pounds in the four months :he had been in the' laundry! Om- would naturally Imagine that listen and markem. handling soiled Nothing. Wuuld hr «apt-daily nub- "ju't ti! Ink-(Hons. Yet when thin quvguun N Invesllzaud It I: found that these wurkers Irv unzulariy {m {mm infevnnns. The Manurhuselut atalr hoanl of health included thin paraxraph in a report on the sanitary mnditiom In factories. and worknhnps: (“rhe‘laundry buaineu Ill not uncom- munly [awarded as one attended by more xi Inn danger of contracting infectivy disease. bet-use of handling of the‘bed hnen and body linen a! nick persons; but the rewrm “and in thin investigatioa do not support Anuhhnx h) datl pubhihed by the BMW State: publi: health W :bulletin 73) the rate of tubrmloail is about as luv for laundry Imrh-n ac for any other industry and in the ’tnkingl) small number n! ram of tuber-talus†found among laundry worker. investigatian shown that the rondinom and envimnment an- nm a fattnr in the rauntlon of the difl'lk. MEWS Bale is (blunt; timely Low Aâ€: Lin-dry SAYS HEALTH BULLETIN GOOD NEWS 18 NO NEWS mullahs Low According to Hayes the â€paladin .o! the city will m do. to 1†from the nub" a! lumen [M {by the can't-"1 5 Atlanta†a! living in Not-(hm Ship'nch n: th Bulk It. mponotwmrydayinthi cucumfoflhbythhodn pour-hr. “Input-CIR" wrath-do.“ aunt-am. . Whacking-hat .5113 In the baton of the city. 3iâ€!!! in the directory. it in found Mi North Chic-go wu founded in 18â€. impound u a villa, in I“. incorporated as I city in I“. «4% hm mayor. Richard S. I“ still hung. ltwmmoflhcbdwdm‘h wards. Ind the mdutriu. Th1- bouk xiv" 1hr compku nu.- btr of midcnu in the city ml “2 m u! H yun. whether they on North Chum nun or hot, â€air tin-inc“, telephone number, rock's and Dike Inform-non. In tho‘ï¬ï¬‚ A (Hy dirt-dory. the ï¬rst in North (bu-um. hu horn pm on the at!“ by John E. Hay". I North Chk‘fl hay, "ho u unending Hllhd-k do" First Ever Compiled for (1!! Alone: Populate. List True enough. but u in W101» jolted out â€1 bed In um 10 0‘." the ï¬n than. like New. n» W. while the city bunny- Tho :Tm Medal Magnum N. CHICAGO HAS leave KW hour. fro- at every I. “.139 points. Limited WNorthPore-Suflu in M to ull pub of town. In mrfleunuhdtheuogtofluedoors ofthebk . oflcebiildhntheatrumdbdnm Nmsmmmmmuwmm quenthternhâ€" mmdehyuwmwdï¬nm “c“onï¬-ffeam'eofflï¬nm11ughenfluexcdl lentrecordlwnlhbfluy. Theiwfltelecu'htniuzlfleovertheheflynfllnt a smooth. â€9; pace. The line, mforhble an, own; mau‘mnv l Hilhhi FutdndFrequentServnceb Clint -â€"the Hectnc Way §mmaona5msuolmAm QPhone Highland Park 140 ,Mote‘l‘i-QOIM ‘ .L . Lus'l'inein the Km { 3 That’s the mgnmwhenanbinetgu 3, with Lorain 8m Hut , is on § Wyour’cooldrngldzontndle-myonr hp Shoreand MimnkeeK'R; work. . Why put up with your old cook whenthiaofleremblayoutomamodemdh â€mmuimmmwwu? ; W lato'r. " $10.00 [1 i .!f .1, 1 par Your My: Stow: ' ' New on m » 3 North Shore Gas CO3 A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT half-hour fu- 6:44 a. n. to?:44u.n..thu8:l8a.n. and warm-hour to 1148