a o 4 1o% T ; 68 SPCnaing a few months in W IIlL., visiting relatives. Mrs. J. Numsen and two c ‘ of Libertyville were the week| . guests of Mrs. AmelKa Inhrand w2 Mrs.â€"Flavel Robertson and d ter Nancy of Kansas City, Mp., 8 visiting: her. parents Mr. and| MJ L. L. Winters, of Laurel ave. P Mr. J. E. Allen will return tod 3 from an extended business ‘ Towa and Nebraska, t Mrs. Jesse Helton and â€"bab is mfld!ngntnmthsinw‘ IIl., visiting relatives. leave today for Travelers Res ‘i where they will visit rela Mrs. William Monroe v; returned from Lexington; y., she visited Calumet Stock € Wright‘s new fagm. Mrs. Flavel Robertson and dauy ter Nancy of Kansas City, hag visiting: her. parents Mr. and| M ceremony after which Mr. and Mr Swanson left on a honyemoon They will reside in Chicago on the return. Miss Burridge is well kndÂ¥r in Highland â€" Park having peert a xudmooltbeD.s.high hi Mrs.. Hobart Scott and â€" childfér N. l hm & ue : i | Pras s eR d ;' 5 Miss Gwenyth â€" Mansf ld-‘(mes ;wiï¬h‘ eu“-' 031;3':; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. fansâ€" |; arer 4 fieldâ€"Jones â€"of â€"Winnetka :|and Mr. "ï¬h "‘ theit mothe Samuel â€" Herbert Bingham, Jr., json | 4t Menroe Whight, h of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Birghami of . Mr. nd Mrs. [Leo Wh this city were married Sath day at and Mrg. Ha White Christ church, Winnetka. â€"| @ OJ _ {AMilwauk, e, «Monda Mliss Winnifred Burridge (Haukiter the fungral of Cha of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Burrid® 0f|. | Miss Roma "who 1 Lake ‘Forest and Mr. Roy ": 0 ’l’\leSt cfrs. Clakence A. of ‘Evanston were married $ EXGAY | has returned to Her homie at four thirty o‘clock at the Chuirch| x y_ | Wexy of the Holy Spirit. The bride ,;3. { |Little [Panline { Winter white “ï¬ï¬‚ trfmlled wjt 0 f* ;"E w- k bm n ’mc blossoms and b.] Pulle veil ‘_‘.. »d *iniei ' i tiknd p ~with orange ossoms . and| c d F4 s _ P vals white roses and lillies of th ltey.| _ ‘Mrs, H. Kelso |Coals ai The maid of honor Miss Enup Bur mng-' week dnd iï¬tzl ridge woreâ€"nile green georgette h t " mer â€" mo Mrs. hat to match and carried pir “", s| _ Mr. any flu. k. and layvender sweet peas. he â€"four | C. M. P. Wright &n hss bridesmaids, Miss Margaret B@râ€", are enjoying a. \day f ridge, Miss Florence Warne Mes.) at, Rice e,W'sM Curry, and Miss Eva Oke ore drâ€"| weather Hut not man «chid georgette with hats to match ahd ‘Mrs. F\ K. M cKenzie carried pink roses and nder| Bradshaw, Egan {will | en sweet peas. The best man w T.| bridge nekt Wed y a Clarence Swanson, ‘ brother obk moor club j groom, . _A â€"reception followed igh o o o c on o m â€"+ & 4 n â€" . 4 ) | A The marriage of Miss Mres.| E. ;}M daughter of Mr. and u.j-,flsiï¬ in dwin _ Fulke to % n| home, Richardson winh,place Sa Â¥1! The, evening, July 5th at © Shirty Highland | o‘elock at ‘the Grace M. B. c h)) will be| he the Rev. Doble officiating. (A.reâ€") ning, July eeption will follow at the ‘of | ‘Mr. and the brides. parents for fami “ tbex & and lienmedhta friends of the young iLawton!! 0 couple. id idnsc d E2 TTTV VHU" Eveninxg Ddors open Matinee: Doors onen PA con;::dy-drem ‘ wife ought to have an in itâ€"nothing but t Doors open at gi3q" ""(NCh4 1 fitn! The|sky‘ PAGE sIX An . entertainthent, . pi Also The Spat F Doors open 6:30 t "~ B ds 1P :?h’rbm: girl of the her would you thrills. T\M the f A woman‘s trust in rother doved e hi ing herâ€"â€"what would w. Can a wife win duties? Most widel =Also Doors open 6:30 _ Doors open at 5:30 @Wwenyth Mans ones of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mansâ€" s â€" of â€" Winnetka and Mr. Herbert Bingham, Jr.)J ison Why was this H most :?rrlli!e king of with BLANCHE 8 FRANK xExNArYf & ~ RENEE the ship plunged a * SA AY, JULY 12 in3 BEBE: DANIEL Px RMAN KERRY and |LEE YALUE «rue peChARA were the week Amelia Juhmdl Louis B. Haye* ‘1 _ cCa TUESDAY AN THURSDAY ‘AND FRIDAY, JULY 10 and 11 in a thrilling idr Week motion pi lungeg O o °8 (¢68 the light went jout! Batf lunged on 3 ABES Pord Un Satroon ana m COMING 4& JULY 16 »Vminit %4 JULY 16. )17 and 1 ACkim COOï¬AN . t ¢ 'y,inl .em%iï¬ Ã© ive and t 1&2; but the best in a "THOSE wHo Pano ace &Eg, eight : Bhirty . K.‘ ¢ h, it;; & '_’ye; t e ‘o ind mpones 66 d| cagried | ""*** |i cv J ‘Mrs, .':‘Keho;’ oal a . | spent the week dnd | h Vifl‘ï¬l’lg‘" ~mother â€" ink roges| _ Mr. and Mrs. Orr; ~Adur| C. M. P. Wright &nd ; Birâ€", are enjoying a tdn. d t at, Rice ¢, Wis T .‘ ':(: w Mhï¬r n“ ry C blh 1 @Mrs FI °K ui.y . ‘"DABING YOUTH* v Jr.,a son ngham of thrday at t-’â€,â€" itridike} of :E’ on S ‘; y e CRuigch dlac Wpee {wikt Beginning July 6, 1924 t 6:3 f7 tu t Fémily in "Hit Coow S oo Hat the gets] Nothing bu ‘ best in entertainment. L 7 ‘T th Of * “; HRONT oPF | AMERKCA || it f ind t 2 UNIV ITYX PR it & RATION OF INDEPENDENCE® EBY, BESSIE LOVE, w L (%T AGNEW | 4 | : but drama you nerstion & moti P \by ‘Arthur Statter : [T of P Sep® M Nï¬ï¬‚.â€".fl}fY 7 I ré Nersion of A.S. M. Hhte THIS FREEDOMt "WHITE TIGER ighland Park, Ilinpbis SUNXDAY. JULY 6 ce R A‘R’Ajï¬i:(')iiï¬anfi ’.!‘E%E.r‘!nd JO§EPH _ this remarkkble cas pect I;"flnej after ter in Florida. Mrs, Johr â€" Irwir her son John Irwi have opened |their ho Mrs. J Tenn., is her | daugh this city . Pooh ned ‘;"?.,.;f.':*,?rs‘m@r 1-?94"? ;s‘,ables d FoXNewsâ€" . [ Mr. and | Mrs. C Hubhrd s" congratula on son at the | Hi on Sunday. it 0#& EN WHO GIV WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 and 3 nts the Reginald â€" Barker ui uy ~ n C CeXmenceey took ‘place 1 formerly was Miss On Mon y elv::: lndâ€"r’cnc e United E ngelical llr. t’bd Fâ€l West| Park| avenue. uselu.ArI:mAN hat you‘ll rémembe ‘Mr. and Mrs. i and ‘da T Mi“* Mo:., stoj the week to vikit Mrs, ter, ‘}u“. $ i s road on r Mich., they summer, Fox 2â€"reel Co ‘Mrs. F x M x' ‘7"*- Bradshaw/ Egan _ \will / ent bridge nekt Wed y at moor clu I FaAY CoMPToN® !‘* “ils ma ‘ guest cf Mrs. Clak has retuined to Her .. Mr. and Mrs. and (Mrk. Harr Milwaukee, ~Wis the funcral of ‘Ml'- r Mu. °yÂ¥1 will ve 1:1) w . with the + â€;ï¬h.m roe Whight. I i B: i4 (| The . mext lar ) meeting of the Highland Park Public Library 1?@;.‘3‘1 will be| held to ight > Thiirsday eyeâ€" ning, July 3rd lat gight o‘cloc t c \Mr. and MrsJ Clifford Wiles i as their guest | rs. D. J. Wiles $ Lawton,| Okla. / $ 1 in Ince marF t is h' ev -'"y“uh from your r:;d to preven "'"’k" M)&hln to kees its course, ; n : Mil ng r ‘Mrs the MHigh Spots" y‘s tlf linflt!;x-x‘) It |tells what rights) a E“Jf Noi;vinz bat st'inx _to : spend several| theif makher are [A in Marshall and vi lv J!'., se 140 Prosâ€" nding the winâ€" t 'tham-ngi:.fl b%onn-u ndiâ€" Lv story by Coal@é and children nd in Irving Park er ‘Mrs. Johnson., rrin. E. Keller, Mr. nd D+#. Bltlekm’nv hn day fishing trip * They report fine. er of Memphis, a few days wit) :Hi'l; Keagle of ng the Phnanm :h of the First urtch surpr : C. flenninz‘?;g whose marriage .‘ Mrs. Henning da Fritsch. _ Lineberger of l‘mfï¬ng'iflm the birth of a : ‘Park hospital x News Leo ‘White and | Mr, White motored_ to »Monday to attend rs. Chas. Wal B l!'itio has been the rence A. Parlanient er home in Pelha We o Emm T Motd Prarent ho o s ts ided by the ry many fish.; ; j ‘Kenzie â€" and ]h:. will | entertain at RNER BAXTER 18 3$ 99 Admission 80c MOR A N Admission $30¢ aige of Peoria Admissiog 30c t of <~Clint cousin Edna the Ex f"‘}Mrs. W. 8. Tyt and son, Elvey spent the i‘“t eek h friends at ;Erzz‘moor arm, Miltort, Wis. ) _ |Mr. W. H. Saathoff nd daughter, Janet, left this inorning: for Chenoa, ‘Ilf._, to spend a few da â€"/{Miss Helen Wh tney léft Friday for an extended trip in the i _| Miss Mildred Crew the ~public library is th the Prairie Club spend the summer. ~| Rev. F. R. Cardwel away on a business tri Maryland and |Â¥ week will retur this cupy the pulpit. .. | Mr. and Mrs, J. F ,&h Exmoor had as past week Mr. Ma % Misses Mackenzie Intario, Canada. _ \ : The Commuflity SF ’rmd‘y sale. of fanc II the latest novelti taine on Fridayf July be the gues t;(ffr‘ï¬i‘a the Fourth. â€" | Mrs. Frank| Eve the guest of Miss Linden â€" Park place,. ’Robert Eve of friends, . Mr. wartz ‘Fing will spond @/te in Highland P rk. Mr. Swartz are mot mia. Mr. Ger d Str ton, Delaware,| a foj this city, nrri\‘ed he Mrs. H. G. wWi dinner Tuesday ev Johnson of D n, The Phila eaf, cla Movement class o church and ir fan will spend rro Long lake, _‘ _ Mrs. Gordon Bud Flavel . Robertson v Eimira Coll clut u!}- L L. W nters sary Twenty fr ends lightfully surprised rend, Sunday| when herâ€" celebrate her Mrs. A. M.. Trou lightful surprise pa Evening by num in honor of her bi $] The lar | the Woman‘s Ca esters will be h eight o‘clock in the transaction . will be ‘a ial are urged to be Mr. and Mrs. Glencoe â€" |avenu night for J)es Me will spend the Mrs. rge . ter 'Mhï¬g(.rfl‘ spent a i;;w Mrs. Hadden‘s Keagle of Centra den and her da to â€"Hartford, Coi ~â€"The omnn" of the irst | church will be. Emma Huppricl sister, Mts. Eri Green roac 12. Pb rngrnd Mr. and Mq‘ Glencoe |are â€" tions on |the b} Highland| Park: d.y' Jnné 25. } Miss | Elizal North Sheridar GoodWin,@ the 1 ter, . ss lc c â€"*Mr. (md Highwood a a. baby | boy bj | â€" Mrs. |Frank St. John‘s â€" Willint: Helpe in <the | First [Sllndly13cM01 cousin Miu Friday. evenin return to her Ark., in about A.wa°ki'hv Mic thg councillors July. / Miss . | Betty Phelps left _ D. Purd returned on j‘ Josephine, Al past six mont Mrsi T. P. nue left thi trip <to °G parents, Mr. and ~daugh Smith, Jr., and . Wi sha. hey ‘ visiti with returning Su: Mrs,. E. Fohn‘s| aAven Traverse Ci vacation, There will at 86 Pony morrzp eve! dially | invi THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, | Mackenzie of eir guésts the nzie‘s |sisters, of Hamilton, who has been in Ba)timore, k for the pm] week and ocâ€" C. P, . Hunter of leave tomorrow r A .. where tbeyf xt dm onthly meeting of olic OQrder of Forâ€" Id this evening at! itten| hall. After of . bysiness, there our. |All members resent. ¢ dward! West of this | birth ¢f a son on son, Elvey, h friends at Wis. nd daughter, for Chenoa, lark of Homewood ay : morning _ on a | j Bay, Wis., with ‘her and Mrs. John Sing . M"\\’Y. Mr‘-- ) * iss _ Katherine Rouse, urâ€" Finnegan of Kenoâ€" ill spend: several da J Mr. |Clark‘s parents entertained at ning~ Afor â€" Mrs, hio. “ Â¥ 4 of |‘aston is dele "wverett of He: |‘on, Mr. osto1 | and his of ‘zmnvflle, days week r. Everett and ng to Califorâ€" t of Wilming- er resident of ¢ yesterday to «Everett over L:eft or a motor hey will reside in Pday. 4| iss s rom icago deâ€" Mrs. Amelia Tuh: y came to help mhd:;m anniverâ€" op will hold a y arti¢cles and s at The Moâ€" ‘Missionary gociez Unite Evangelical entertained by Miss ‘at the home of her est Gieser of North , on Thursday, July librarian at going (abroad f Chicago, to s e e cr is . rs. E. J. Grisbach the happy parents rn last Saturday. . ‘ of ‘this city will ent during her ab. filt@l’, i“ Helel'l n, Miss Margaret . Mr.| Fred Carlâ€" d as best man,. A he ceramony. Mr. J° a supper and danceé "k‘s hall, / Everett, to. ing. The public is cor. Foster Dennis of vi congratulaâ€" of a son at ;t)ze hospital on Wednesâ€" Hadden and daugh: ret.. o$ Joplin, Mo., ys â€" last week with niece | Mrs. J, H. | avenue.> Mrs. Had< ighter |are: motoring ‘ Carl Bergstrom marric Saturday elock at the home nts, Rav. Winstedt ig. Miiis Hill was ister, Miss Helen r .: Miss Thacker will me {n Arkadelp month., . ; O#( daughter of Mr. ill of North Green Bacon and â€" Betty aturday for Camï¬ . Miss Bacon is one of here for the month bfï¬ hanan | and Mï¬' l1 entertain the at the home of iext Thesday, s and the New the | Ebenezer ilies and friends v, July 4th at th _ Southerland_ _ of road is visiting Mi stess |at Camp Cusâ€" : Parratt of North St. e legl last â€" week: { I‘, Mi M.,: fof &A \ was given a deâ€" ty lgsf'l'hursday Wycoff of Central Wichmanâ€" of South enue ‘entertained : th , Mrs. Botker‘s clas United _ Evange! in cofnpliment to her irilam . Thacker, l‘aé: the ‘next couple nd,_ “%il. Mr. and iy night. i 4 of. Central a ‘ iday, June 20, from whezre he spent the of .txe;' “ï¬-ié;ï¬l "Yesterday pasmï¬w dusky ‘and bseL struction : a trnvelid*: T; Park "%km Card From [Them Says De: tion Gfeat in Cycloneâ€" y _‘ !Stvrept Area WATKINS |FAMIL Y + ) Work hag been started on the erecâ€" | tion:6f a délicatessen store to be gonâ€" | ducted by Mrs. Effie Fritsch at 203 N. St.., Johils ave. Mr. ‘ and | Mrs, Ray P. Summers, 334\ Walker] avenue, have as their guests for the . summer, Miss Myrtle Pocoek and!! her brother, Maurice, | Miss: Pocock‘!s father, mother, brother, an,d‘ilet older gister, ‘Mildred, are spending a lew months abroad. They were the ‘guests of the King and. Queen of Enlgland, at a garden party, recently, and were also entertained by their‘ majestiies at Buckingham . palâ€" ace. Mr. P : ock is one of the leadâ€" ing | businesd men of London, Ont., a:iuu onk : been â€" identified with minion ‘politics. Miss â€"Mildred will be | mbered by many here, as she spent three #eeks in Highland Park last summer| with her cousin, Mrs. Summers. | | _ â€" + Fredérick _ Work ha tion tq.: a d ducted by N. St.. Joh _ Mrs. Warren Harrison bookâ€"keeper at the Palfice Cash Market fractured her lankle Saturday ‘when she fell from a ladder while trying to reach some books! She is at the Highland Park hospital where she is getting along nicely. A _ Miss Alttemes Irons left last week vith the|| J A. Reichelt family of Wilmette]] for Boulder, Colo., where they, will| spend the summer. While: there . will visit Yellowstone j N;'Qni ark. Mrs. Irons will leave next w for Boulder, by train, reâ€" arning | biy â€"motor. with the Reichelt | ‘family atithe close of the summer. †â€" The infant daughter of Policeman and Mrs. (M. E. Kopp, born Tuesdny‘ ht :a Highland Park Rospital, died sho after birth. [ @Paving. |if Burtis ave., Eim ave., and a strdtch on Michigan ave., was | started on|\Tnesday, : _ Mrs. Warren Harrison book-keeper; at the Palfice Cash Market fraetured; Lwr‘u.{é-nk}e '&latu;gigy when she fell" Bert Waoltze, Mrs. Ella Woltze, Miss ,%ï¬ erce, Messrs. Kenneth and 7 m ce, ylter Woltze : and Migs Ali¢e Flum Chicago, Miss, F. G. Turpley has) returnced frotm Rivérside, Calif., ‘and is making home |with her sister Mrs. George R.! Nichols. * agtheir Blrt We y weal n\ Miss Ali [Mr.idhd Mrs. A. W. Yowel! ‘and r. and |Mrs. Harold Steele are leavâ€" ihg todal on a motor trip to the Delis ( Wiseonsin. They will be gone over the week end. f \Miss Helen Aldridge will spend a equple| monthsâ€" studvingp at thal cqouple | months ~studying at the cademy) of Fine Arts in Chicago. ‘Mr. afid Mrs. Arthur Woltze had ag their Runday guests, Mr. and Mrs. this 709 0M ENO ol mt nton iesns c amces Aibst. .. Mrsj] William Monroe Wright. haj ssued ||about three hundred invi (tions to a tea to be given next Tu ¢ y i ; at her residence. Si: of Mii.. Wright‘s Highland _ Pa ‘riends|\will assist her. â€" f _ Mr Hpd Mrs. Arthur Woltze a f_bu'wi‘into their‘ new ‘residence or Glenyvidw ave., this week. â€" M | _ Mr, $hd Mrs. Harry Aldridge have reth ""i from a two weeks motor tri jb;U, \Tik € r m /\ Miss ||Elena Fantoni left Tuesda eveningl | for Meemahga Camp, Fish Creek, (Wis., where she will act‘ ag Counsellpr for the summer. l \ Miss |Alice! Neyquist of Moline, ï¬l‘,, is the guest of Miss Helen Hill 4o i Mrs. N. L. Jefferson of Chicago ,‘,’ Iso . guests (of B;r. and ~Mrs. esse IBobey, _ | . | Mrs| John M. Wanless entertai edl ‘nt dinfier on Sunday for Miss Cathej A. ine [R of Racine, Wis, * M | On |Monday evening, Mrs. Amelig Juhrernft was given a delightful s x prise party by twenty of her friends i honfir of her birthday anniversary, ; Cardlyn Saathoff entertained ‘@ ‘w <ffiends: Tuesday afternoon if Ronor lbf Her thirteenth birthday. :/ _|. Mrs.]| William Monroe Wright. has ssued ||about three hundred invi ions th a tea to be given next Tu ay aftkrnoon at her residence. Six }i Mr homa eir esbe 14. Iso 1 esse ’ moved into their new residence | py | Elm| ave. . ~ _ â€"_â€" L ) / AMiss Helen Taylor with a party | fronk the Columbis School of Music | will ||spend the summer abroad. ul‘. and Mrs. & G. Winters and da1 { ter Edna and niece Pauline Winter will spend li:e week end at Two Rivers and Juno, Wis. 4 Mtk. Clarence A. Parliamentâ€" will} spenf! next week! in Racine, Wi visitihg friends. _ vif. ~Mx#! ‘Charles: Whitehill has starte} to build a new residence on Elm a { _\ M# and Mrs. Lester Olson, tt. and (Mrs. Arthor Kunze and Mikh Lou (Bargey motored to Milwa ced Wis.,|\Sunday, K4 , ~ ~Mr| and Mrs. George: Clark movink into their new residence "‘ : Vine |ave., this week. 18 ] 1 Mr e:‘nd Mrs, P. Kenyon ‘of Oklf ) Tlion, N. Y., and Missâ€" Bargey| of l Clefeland, Ohio, are visitihg Mr.! | Mrg, Lester Olson this week. _ § . and Mrs. Harry Stupple : baby have returned from a motor thip ‘to West Pawlet, Vt. They brought back with them Miss Evelyn Réyâ€" ':o‘l , who will spend a few wer ; er 10 . Watkins, well known .. Wright‘s> Highland Pa will assist her. â€" : pd Mrs. Arthur Woltze a into ‘their‘ new ‘residence of City, ‘Oklahoma are visi rother and sister Mr. and M Sobey for six weeks. Mr. a» th ‘Juve., this week. â€">â€"~â€" ;/ d Mrs. Harry Aldridge have from a two weeks motor tri VISITS LORAINE and ‘Mrs. Arthur Kuntel of Says Destrucâ€" ILLINOS Six In a ddition t sandwich 'ij‘ is : are desighed to : best ap ’; ts 352 Centh i Ave d bnlerniabedbrid t . own county" nt is w pmq% by th ho are after) all the irls in t by { claimed has | some h of (ON, bllt no ml cedâ€"any fdlling off in the outâ€" Jo not fhil to see our 15 Sout The Scientific Washer AD HrrArtulnt | Aselnl THE BROWN OVEN Now, look inkide the PRIMA tub. You‘ll find it smopth. Nothing to catch, tear or wear clothes.: The PRIMA washes clothes tho y in a smooth tub. The Hot water is applied scie tifically, due to the tub constPuction. : i f The!PRIMA is the only washing machine equiy with the scientifically. correct %ERCRUBm er n’t break buttons, or injure the fingers. . FREE DERONSTRATIOX IN. YOUR HomE The PRIMA jashes clothes. i water touches the clothes, surface tension, which means a f water through the meshes the of in washing machine‘s wo h 1 Eximine the interior of an ordina: YoYu will find. rrugations, or me« :,.: of one kind or amthgr, | clothes. I H.\W. HUBER ELECTRIC glNow to Get Ready for ‘a Summer.of Pleasure | Let us belp you select needed things for | vacation, or for sum®eer use right around ; home. So many things you really wantâ€" | you kngwâ€"for the care of hands, tt’:eï¬),l (face and hair. We assume you favorj ualityï¬,_{so we promise you the'ibest‘?in. [that. â€"| d $5f 114 + PRIMA fl ‘NEAT AND QUICK Buy Now ecker & Huber | } 7 /acuum Cleaners 1 arl| W. Gsell & Co. : PHARMACISTS ; Buy %ï¬er.e and }ou buy right i.ont‘z"lâ€m°ff pa . , salads and â€" is sefving picnic. kt{ts All products ited ege | i ; . Johns: A venue im tn rnutam °:4 21 _ o1 L1003 10c M 42â€" ABQ 4T Nothing to catch, tear or wear clothes.. The washes clothes tho hly in a smooth tub. yate 8 is applied scie tifically, due to the tub TONâ€"BEACH . 23 ‘Trugations, or mechanical rubbing deâ€" ind or anothér, which : wear out the Highland Park, IHlino ‘nes clothes dlean the quick, eas way ing the daintiest fabrics. m the he clothes, The PRIMA washes : by" which means a forceful action of the complete line of High Grade Cleaners Before Buying © * Tel. H. P. 150 reshes of the cloth. The secret ne‘s wtmh; lies within the tub. of an ordinary washing machine. _ The‘Fourth Of July is a holiday. | Do ‘not| cook and fuss around the kitchen all day. Eat st the Cafeteria. Special dinner 11:30 to 2:30.‘ _ Adv. theC.f’;:h. 11 :3 Â¥y WHIRLâ€"WIND â€" hces of all kinds BSERVICE 380 Central Avenue Telephone 1138 + Telephone H. P. 150 and: Wringer th of July dinner at 80 to 2:30. Adv. THURSDAY, JULY CO. and it 1084 Specia! t kitche D The Apply 354 FOR 8 Excelle Phone: Sho ED ‘Nor of A w iA URSDA 43 er th T. Tel We nt