Se! 'ditty, saying "Good-trye" to the wuh tub. And there is no need to in ve. one about the house. For ourtet wash sewice does all the 1nd xetum your bundle, frturrantly clean, ready to starch, iron hung out to dry. When you see how well it is done and how Ittth eoste.--that is when you'll soy. "good-bye" to the wash tub {a . o , LAUNDRY, DRY CLEANING A111) - DYEIN_(_} Telebhone B. P. 87 , , Agent [ A kn Railway - 'TU-tteat- 285 ( l If you have , . HOUSES FOR SALE ' _ , OR FOR RENT I - Phone in, and _ o REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL ' --or drop us a line '. ' BEST BY THE TEST L :OF TIME.' f 7 T .‘ . "Sine? 1893 the Standard" I T I STALLED BY otm OWN MECHANICS, S VECIALLY TRAINED, HIGHLY SKILLED _ File yourworder NOW and take ad- v ntage of our early Spring .PRICES. ey will interest you! in: PomPN mums m'mma _ _ F - Qua-fully mm; _ mm; n9tteeiatty mm BLDG; 860 CENTRAL AVE. m: 83.. M. P. 1404 But. M. P. mam M0100 puma-mm! mun-cud c... l 104-106 8. W189 Iwi,',".', .. {has (in no 'n â€amulet â€nipping L....-._...........windows. lame ‘. STEFFEN TRANSFER CO. Household Removals Packed and Shipped Express and Freight, Moving tohll Points 7 . Moving Highland Park, Illinois THERE IS NO WOMAN Who Does Not Y. APRIL s, 1926 ak Terrace i Laundry ST. NORRLEN TRANSFER HAMBERLIN METAL VEATHERSTRIPS (Not incorporated) q ' 390 Catt-J Anna GENERAL HAUUNG AND'TRANSFER FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE INQUIRIES FOR HIGHLAND PARK oalle dir Son WET WASH. 8.05 per pound , PLAY WORK IRONBD, 3.05 per pound extra MORAN BROTHERS ARE COMING IN FAST SEND IN THE COUPON 18 South First Street 'Phone 17 HOMES 526 Lincoln Place ww" HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS mUaereIISn-vlco Highwood. Ill. Phone 1509 doom eof Inch tare: ins. the of ti dri aid bei tion Dii Born meant of met-king: barriers} a I closed. roads 'oo‘ tint 'tieltti dri rs will be spared the why ne-j eid ta, eminen- aeeidents,' ich do bei repisrted.to the A. ASA. n..,' tion headquarters in We: incton, D. " and it is tteriiemd/thtt he att,. tom bile (pivot is in the F t pol tion to decide upon some not that can] be "artdardised. ( g '. Hitting Most NotleeqblL " hat method of working road con truetion barriers engines your stt tion quickest when you ere ttttr- c 'ng along what you believe to, be an nobstructed road " nie ti?" â€its the ulletin. ‘(‘Whatever,w ing en- gng tr your attention "im gis the aaf t. ', r ' y l ' " eat in mimftUt red interns are ba from the, list of po ilities, sin they are wiry readily en and de nd for their proper to ration upo a human element. F ebody m attend to them if than“! to be ffeetive as n safety ensure, and it i just "his human lenient that ope s up possibilities ofortritu le. Other Device} ' ' “ ome highway dep rtme ts are bei urged to repaint heir rriers not stand: under‘co met n, and to hite markings" on lhe3 dwny itse " an" extra tttyhtArathth, NIH!- i simil lots itiins cro inc: Ma y of the utosl she d be w. ttiris. " you and we wi d 1 IQ use " anj extra pmfptiohi Mark.. i similapto that. aged b may lop itiins to' designut (humus cro inc: are also Jrei Suggested. Ma y of the devices ed ttt retteet the utos headlight mytr,It't is Believed, she d be “used in trdMion th other trive tug: Wt Ret din Ea: can haw in g size; feet er wit vel of f ro si sm fe est te dee all Ben can pe ons, for a valuable 'Cén'ui‘derntion cou d be made beteefieitm'sg hut 'Di- rec r Frank T. Hines ', tod over- rul d the earlier decision; held the the right: to the dj ' Soitr. pen tion cannot be 311d. {Reports hai been reaching Was imon from ma y places that veterormrpfqr, of- fe tr their eertifieatea to the; high. est idder and in some case: $119 Vet- te m, bureau has been ask to re- dee the Papers. Under, the ideciaion all uch traittraetiitntt are ilieloiL rginia Supple, of he Ie,ttt Shi Ids -hlgh seheool, tri, l 1924, wh is majoring in p. ysicpf educa- tion has won sevenl not}: at the Uni érsity of Illinois. t1hul, was Li me lit of the ,rtGit/hoa: team; won the women's twain i random sh of the university; ndi " cap- tain of, Que fresh Skew.“ be; . [ .. ." bile attemi tt r,,). Shields; Vi nia won LTU) my in, which is hitthetrtletd . I} [by the mi is league ‘0! ma Se i bt Girls' At ie associations. th’ as one of petrtir, members,“ Jr. G. A. ad was out for evéry n. ILI "?"gfgi STUDENT WINS HONORS. 'in, you have an ideaultt rirr: it, We will pin it do _ to . A. A. quarters." c' I i t _ ng's‘shons Too l " ief Workers in erece Can't Pee Them; Onlyv'rfhilqreu t Can Wear em ( tre natural] ubvthey are Ic,1, the y homi -made tr large feet e old shoes America , whiéh can 1 chiidren." vets Requested to ' Report On Emmy of Wan-ping “View on Highway! Of Mate', ml motorists are to be asked to pants ith the Amman Auto. He no tion in. . test in the in- itl of gr ate: safety in nit t driv-‘ Accordi to a bulquin i nod by acciden prevention department he Chied o Motor club. " , "are in id to be urgent, need for Lia illegal to sell Fegeral Soldier's a Certificates, the eteran's bur- l ruled recently. l ' , _ Mt November the bureG held that Weterans Burem) decides; Flights to Compensation 1 Not Transferhble F merican women stem]: their old shoes to the G es. American women’s small. ' . . statement from 'H.’ C. :tor of the Near Em ace, says: “Until the we mica change their style: I", refugee women in th t cannot use them. The slipper will not fit the; lerella. . ietritt refugee women w t supplied with old shoes anetiea require fairly in I. This is partly been ere naturally larger. In lilGAL TO SELL . Q / _ B9NUS CERTIFFCATE m 316ka futx’ Pstmtrmauiasi'irasttr, tiamoit, SMALL FOR REFUGEES -iarD V V Mu 178 8:53 179 (CH DRY c, s is partly been: xturally large}, In 'y are forced for t the year to so. bu made footwear: w e feet. Piftyifive shoes received this t their women e them t. Pirtrihve)pe received thi w have, Been " be usedlonly or. woman w? old shoes fairly jun East 1 the kw styles in ti , w om, we we: ollected '1: men's ecu: their V an p_6rtly or t great- 1b.:- foot or I w ich, de- iigiys 2tt,g, omen's Jaquitb, tenet ‘in men :of AT U. Feet are e Near Ameri.. refugee o11eieted a men's Ie their 1 Mindy a great- afoot or Itch de- pefcent " very school in" up. hill Mb: tueaitemie"irie1tettt4t rl Fri ' ' 'rril 1G-u(hntie " ( Sumâ€, April tr-SD-oat it "g,'.',',?,': , ' ., . . threnldate. opeai'date.r , V _ tiiift?c" April map-Gram a Dtrertie . J ' hid-5v, Mart-W.. Hid: "P"- tuid. i . F Fridn'y, Mums-W " La Grange} F 1 [siithyn May b-OU Park It Deerfle1ii. t _ "'. Friday, May t6--Blotmi.tt Dur- fUld. , ' i . , TnéJ-y - , my 12.1mm mind gt Deerflelt3.. . C C SUBURBAN LEAGUE _ BASEBALL SCHEDULE renown; in the Suburban nigh " Chicago North Shore and f A Milwaukee Railroad Codupanv - Highland Park Ticket dimer _ a ?T¢lephone 140 , o..,,.,..'. ' - _ _ < "0 _ii',_,i'ii,'iiiii, RE In preparation for first aid service, did North Shore Line.holds a first aid school for its empldrees A tho ( gh course of study â€idiom†is followed by (examinations given 1'rl'd', ttttr, and the American Red Cross, and upon passing, the award of di' lo. ". . mas by each. Three hundred employees: pare _ ", trained in first aid at theFesent time,iwithit§wo Nor6Shoee uniformed drill teams q _20.mett and W. en Merchandise each that demonstrate correct techni e?C2er'e' " ' F a civic bodies and clubs. _ ', : p i Dapatdl T Mirth Shore primes themseiveghave any . !iyi?',t!.7atii"Eir: j,",',',',,'))',)",":',','":',,',",;';":';"';',',",'; 'rttE'rr' 'iiiidiiiitiiieti'ii HE heroism of the dome pupis"-evhat can fittingl reward th‘ose acts of brav 'sritittryed,pften at the risz of life, by employees in the (me of duty? - F ' The North Shore Line has caused‘Lto biispuck a gold FirstAid Medal, awarded each NorthSho e cm 133%: instrumental in saving a human life. The bestowalti e First Aid Medal, following a recommendation and atten; day a candid, scrutiny of the circumstances, makes it val ‘ _ go , price. To, change the phrase a bit, peace hath her T V ls, o less renowned than Wars and the" North Shore First . dini , is a proud example. 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