phone tailed $2.45 _ 4.45 , it l lg for hem. holinimbyh. than Conn!" 2.45 350 1.65 5.95 E .50 2 50 16.50 8.95 195 v 2.95 very 495 its "an“! be Oder tdr. couple: I, see r childnn did not I to immune CI. , pencil and other (In: .50 i“ Q m..." g 30 95 this " N Cl E I m bl , Higher Ice Cream Valise at No Higher Cost 'i,' SUALLY you have to payhnore for the,wpakive U product. But in the case of Hydroxlce Crréam the price is no higher than that of ordinary) ice creams. And just consider WW much more youlare getting! (r, 1 ii 'W", more pure cream thani'the State Law requires. Carbonation--w process that makes it clean and re; accentuates thefneness of true: ttavors---aetually fr zes the ice cream in an atmosphere a hundred times rer than air. The use of true fuviits, only in every mug: of this Ice Cream "produced. 'il, f E Do You Own Nortlé thre iitol _ Estate? i . I, These are the exclusive plus-teatures mm lllunc=11y~ drok the purest - smoothest);--- most delicious of ice creams. Yet in, spite of theseWided points of goodness, Hydrox costs no more than the many ordinary varieties of ice creams sold. 1 i _ One Brick of Hydrox Guernsey Ice Cream tellsiz 'the whole delicious story. Enjoy i) today. _ Prm"tourrrottamidi with!» _ it,rautiasndmastae. borépruen‘ by an or-tration the m of which mm In the minds of that The North Show I... been l g. being m- m by mutant!†(te:,':,',': 1 McGuire & prr,Yor twenty-all“ â€an, I?†"rtiebated in an. m ( t, min; sit on and unor- with equal I "tio-tPr have unmounted them“; without In. at practice or tdettidegtee. I 3 I g To - W". W,M,'m.1 â€elm,admgmw,j up). an ordNrumu1 Parli IM. -s-.uti-rt-eu"--er. the exclusive phii-features that makelHy- est - smoothest)--- most delicious of ice ,n. spite of these ijuided points of goodiiess, rio more than the many ordinary varieties r4ro,iliiiiii,'ii'"t"ij)""r" numb-l an 69 w. Wummiqn St. CHICAGO T 1713120): tive Farm l ice i, are champ: IS Autism} on: Prices Now 'ted From a Few :' {Dollars to a ' rods; my a ( Styles o ' 7 _ l J Wedding rings chum“ finger of mmy a June bride necked " present brdorN up preparing for the ma rush during which (It "{The use at the wedding rt uh meta“. eustoritrhqd (it ctuntless oehturies Mo w 1iridtttroom presented his , my“, sometimes a cow, ‘or :mestic animal, and in no money, tohind thg bum. ih reality the pnrchue of w by the man from the new. i i Changed to Jewelry 1 Later the gift 'was dun to piece of Jewelry and finis1ir a tin ttt as years passed came to am itue the endowment by telle', of all his worldly goods nponhia wif (ustom decreed that, the fring placed upon the third flngelr of th left hand, as a vein passing throng that linger was popularly believed lead directly to the heart. l Orange lilo-ooh Design Inputs: ‘ The gold orange blossom ring . expected to be one of the most po ular with June brides this (year, Cording to jewelers, although t plain gold band shill cotttinuito be t l choice among some brides. Among 1 more expensive rings the jeweled pla 3 {rum band in which additional ae 2 tings may be placed at each weddi 1 anniversary also find favorl _ , Two Rings Used I _ In many marriage ceremonies t , pings, one for the bride and} the ot n for the bridegroom are used. _ Average Cost Ia Ten Dollars j I_ The average cost of wed ing rin told in most towns is $10 althou T the prices range from eral d , Jars to more than $100. , i The latest innovation is t: cutti ' down of the old-fashioned, Ide w 3: ding ring, in many cases t 9 ring t. the mother of the bride or b degroo i ', into a narrow band or can bless ring. This can be done, o e jewel t srid, without injuring the nscripti it minu, Wlhllvuv ...,_._..° - _ I so often placed on the ins de of t , ring the first time it was us . ARKANSAS DIAMON MINES DE CRIB, Nearly f,000, diamonds'have , _ found in diamond mines in Arkan b,‘ and some stones have bee picked [ ) in, other states. The diamo d fields of; Arkansas are in Scott coun y, who ' valuable diamond was firl found in 1906 by John' Huddleston, a fa t The mule he was riding ppened.’ in kick up a stone of unusua brillia ' which caught his eye. He ismoun picked up theistone and p t it in a "socket, and a [few days la T the r- i formance wasfrepeated. _. l, The stones/Vere sent Tiffany New [York whose expert said 'l monds," and soon afterwa Mr. E (Heston is said to have sold his 40-: farm for $36,000. Thou the mund field of Arkansas has ‘m achieved greatness, it h yielde mund field of Arkansas has ‘n Vet" achieved greatness, it he. yield ( a considerable number of ne trtol, es, the largest weighing 21% rats. l t .. other atone weighed 17 86 ca ta.) Many of the Arkansas 5 es 3 _ for: fine as any found elsewh ands, 'tuy. cording to George Prku z of " any's, they include a Ur propo on of white stones, most of them , a high grade in color and b lllancyiend freedom from flaws. D or M further states, in deseriltin sever [of the yellow, brown, and hite st , es (tron) _Arkansas, that "the e are tio- 1ctel.y perfect and are ual ton, e ifint"st stones found at th Jase ( n- itcin mine or that were e er fou in l A $5,000p00 eorisolidat on. of hen- § trmi interests is being pe _ "V ted. om- l punies in the new corpirrition a V the _ Woodcock Products Com my of h- iesttr, N. Y., the Foul’ds illing om- t pony of Chicago and Li rtyvill lille Iiulia." LIBERTYVILLEMA , 3 HEADS BIG 0MP NY Prgsident Macaroni rpm _ Formed in the ast Recently pony ot unlcago am m up“. ‘...., the Warner Mataroni ompn of Syracuse, N._Y., and he P de Manufacturing Company of We _ Ho- bcken. N. J. The' new organi tion will be kndwn as the Fou ds Co any. F W. Foulds will be p sident. I . um mm a Tel. 410 60 N. First Bt. this: sold ddrint JUNIK Dealer in] at will' an no hride helm byJewel VII! the um Jam opt of tlt “In: ing rim althou: Feral d; he othe ' in I ‘ori: he 'ARY $0: 1 _ lChicago & my $550 '.rTt'i"2if:?ecC272Tae5Nth' r t 19%†)hitiiji, W hat Speed 7 ill/ks'; 5 Has Meant to the: l South First Street 'oudng Car When crops are good: tr dun nude that than if, , war-1 Itu.qt.ion, “It 'tttli iéi-Thiié'rvieo7mdt its pal -GTfiriaibi - - per -- if ir' Gr 'eld1tigfli. Purchase tot-tiny.†1928:â€. manual. mt mum-m 2448900 earloads of height, of ,tuttty, 1, .0001.†to.“ it: But. a â€on: af 81 cut-loads for ouch dar-a all out. tt mutual 1.816 on; all. e1,e,uitt,t,,ept,1tt,'fatt,1tttd,,at Mums-of banana-an from points of unloading to pot . i0! t . Att-tther-tnts-tinitio-soo.. mailman immediate supply, and at such mull: Ink the at our Pate, P,', m .r,t:"gl, tt t IW, t f a?! tract; il t a" monneao gs equpmnn‘ 'c' on o in no occuion for Aluminum within bo T indium a Jffllkflh1NMlll. Everyone using freight can 1M1 . and unload!“ {new (b “nibble supply of an and but been his or! in“ 1 than of ott-a. Br. rrience shows that mercurial! at tho than tub! for in: ftdght h 'atgr, ending and unloading and if thin be "tiii,-,', promptly than more than I t equipment to handle tin' traMe ot the Qu’ntry. To the extent of our ttnnneial ebili knit with m in the future. we have nab these expenditures for new cert end yes end for repelling end and» taining of our equipment in m. faith in the A people at! our duty to our patrons compel this utiom The legend“ den of out tteg taining of our'equiprtutttt in service. :Dur tel In tho tre, or employees, will enable in to make full e‘ee of our increased the our dad to move satisfactorily ell tunic elem! um . Signet Fir..' lg: och: This x ndituro of almost $10 .000 , van-91:: when emphasize: â€can: ',"'t'i'G'%' tCid, ;"Cit'i"i'iiUii" I "eq""""""" w ..t *aEr'A' nation jut 'yrir.:'ti:Flttt git fttlrt l ' I“ Rath- Is,, to ','t2'ltthit . T done to “will. by as! uit-tthis 1110091th b; g (' ' . - . ' T UWMBNY 5511:ch dying an m 'Iii)',-,'!?,? ti1Cu?,t'i,?.fle,lllil1q, ,‘of 398 .13on . .' WIT-N", ': w an. a - . gateprost of....',.:...,:...-,....;..-,-' ._..._. I‘m NUIPWTIN SERVICE t December 81, 1988. n‘ . eortiigtmi diam iiii,iii,iiiiijitiii, W an and 78,778! “In: cm. (r , _ 1eg,tle,'pl'lf'eg (lF?ita1'Fi',iltiif, in ma, ' tt 0cm "s, m tSW, M 'i','llh"rt'dbt' an, " s _ a cost M......-....., "eC,'00 cotrr or REPAIRING “mum durin‘g “an...“ BASTING & FROST seven tprtiirtgtii0t Not than/on le iverwUhto tuetite76aniieitehi whichthc' iaeztrtairaamiiniu-'thot" But that voujl,n, bye. that But that you in? have that ifGa ii viobknnd iisGgtittztixtyirutiulinotytt1 able - , coming nuc- _'.:. paccs‘urcadlviuamanthon m.. " â€onlyâ€, 'ii'iirire'GdGaiikal-' MK' . in . â€at: c. - . _ 5 ', butan 11%de- 'Jhtt'stttttligre,t,1a1rt 100.! . ch "tHmm-tuse I l ' WI I n- m. Not a car..of aim mid _ ' 'r'gt2'rg','i','et ',iite:?,!giliil, 131Ҡ.tt,,'ier'tAttt new " ee atruim ' ' r acquits _iii,iiiiiii'i,'i, when 'ell, " 'ttgtg,,',', 'h"lt coiihontedby i extraordinary. S . LTIL T, int I W' ontvstutzesthquestit?tsr.ttil mos-cu xmairetrrodt1set, Giiirdc1scouisiiGtjuurith'y spitiw promise ofkl = » supeir"icieatcrto Spitz mtr'o d . si r bodylim neeotremir"Te. (, ScetcStuu Six. Cone " » Onlydguscod“ dacsioftzadi. who: ". “new 7 'ne-""" 'i.' tjoniitgtutz'pdwertte mndeto the ' 1egetugtt't,,'f,', -,ieldhosni6jrto20.miutper 'ana = today. ........ aiiGofeottne-theu_ rally. .. .- page ' , . -. "I mm' avenge. Sun: ix Mic. _ 3er moron CAR can} ANY of u hut-am, ' 'Siu-af/wp-r-UO-'- â€Can ', i,iii('.:l,,j, 5 ol) / l" j,')/)elejji"r, 3‘wath Highland Park I North§ Westerri System For, lettrsrtazcWrttten'f= ineiction, It’s a Great jit,St:P),M.t0.Rr. and D6nonatratims E 1: - “New Ford: “land. G.iiiiiai 'onche may . guy, of 1'.i.ttsyw 3?;an mun-gt: m Cinema: 'dElt 4 i