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Highland Park Press, 26 May 1927, p. 19

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brelia‘s life. It should be left open until dried thoroughly and evenly. When rolled up, it should not be twisted by the handle or squeezed too has made some changes designed to give better protection against summer showers. Thddnmflbm is not so much the now â€" its silhouette was wrong, and its effiâ€" ciency was not quite 100 per cent. The sixteenâ€"rib is the ',uv' oper article this year, according to the Woman‘s Home Companion, and it is not so apt to The efficiency expert has been busy with the oldâ€"fashioned umbrella, and Whether these young people like the course the American government is/pursuing in Ching isâ€"not particularâ€" ly important. Thc%nihd States will continue to protect its nationals withâ€" out being disturbed by their vociferâ€" ations. . But the words they have utâ€" tered, considered in comnection with the reports that American and Europâ€" ean educated Chinese are .leaders among those who are stirring up anâ€" tiâ€"foreign and antiâ€"Christian sentiâ€" ment across the Pacific, makes it perâ€" tinent to suggest that this country will be acting entirely within reason if it decides to quietly notify tbo-q particular "Celestials" that it will be better for them to get their educaâ€" tions hereafter at some institution of learning outside America. ‘ POINTS NEW STYLES IN UMBRELLA USES mitted to enjoy the educational adâ€" vantages it offers have indicated the extent of their capacity for gratitude and have exploited their peculiar ideas of what constitutes good manâ€" ners by hotly condemning the navai forces of the United States at Nanâ€" king because they presumed to interâ€" vene in the one effective way, in orâ€" der to save a large group of Ameriâ€" can citizens who were threatened with assassination at the hands of an irresponsible mob of half savage reds and bandits, says the Detroit Free Press. And some of the students have expressed themselves in a way which indicates that while they have been getting everything possible M’ of this country, they have more .or | less been preparing themselves to j snap~at the hand that has fed them.\ Certain groups of Chinese students in New York and Chicago who have been generously accorded the hospiâ€" tality of the land and have been perâ€" SOME CHINESE STUDENTS aliens to expulsion. ._ LACKING IN GRATITUDE Fail to Realize Benefits of Eduâ€" cation Here and Knock The activities of the border patrol are a great deal more extensive than is generally realized. In the 16 months ending last October at the Mexican border alone, 224,760 persons were questioned, more than 25,000 trains searched and more than a hunâ€" dred thousand automobiles and motor buses stopped and examined. The paâ€" trol guard travelled nearly 600,000 miles by automobile, 80,000 miles by horseback and 60,000 miles on foot. Five bundred alien smugglers and more than 10,000 aliens were appreâ€" hended â€" the smugglers were subâ€" ject to criminal prosecution and the except in self defense. This means that invariably the smugglers have and is making good. The Immigration service guard is recruited largely from exâ€"service men. They are square shooters and many of them are expert marksmen but The Immigration Service border paâ€" trol as a separate uniformed unit is fraee frrmee. 39 i tw empiniing orces. now its third year and numbers nearly 600 --.m-:xmm luMu:;‘ h‘n unâ€" Madled+ y purpose “Wt.h gate" and making their way illegally into this country. In theory the wmmuuavnmfl: tion enforcement, but actually it plays a leading part in dealing with rum runners, gun runners, and dope smugâ€" glers. It has a big job on its hands Recruited Mostly Frem Former Soldiers and Is Efficient and Active; Some Features of Work Told PATROL MANY FARMS INSIDE VICE CREATER NEW YORK Crtege New Picture of Great City as m memicRation worx| Netewortby Farming Com, Resruitad WMiasihs Wilc m _ _ .ué Ek’gtmflgNC'JYor‘kCiAty, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927 and Makes Over Oldâ€"Fashâ€" are not rolled, but the band umbrella buyer should Us | Permanent Waving According to one statistician the women of America spent eighteen times as much in pursuit of beauty last year as Uncle Sam spent on his navy. Here is something for the pacifists to worry about. <For beauty causes more killings annually than the combined navies of the world. To further show the agricultural tendencies of America‘s ultraâ€"urban metropolis, the editor of one of the largest poultry journals in the counâ€" try states that a very large percentâ€" age of his subscribers have New York City addresses. Among them are several thousand New York poâ€" licemen and firemen who are enthusâ€" iastic and capable poultrymen. "It is not uncommon," says Farm and Fireside, "to see a horse cavortâ€" ing around on the vast roof of some gigantic New York building." Dairying in loft buildings in the skyscraper section of downtown New York is an important industry. There are said to be 50,000 dairy cattle thus housed within a short radius of Wall street. These cows never leave their stalls. ‘They are fed largely on the byâ€"products of foodâ€"processing instiâ€" tutiong in the cityâ€"and some fearful and wonderful things they get to the five subâ€"divisions of New York City, has 40 farms with 32 horses, 149 head of cattle and 2,700 chickens with a yearly output of 24,000 eggs. . The o{My‘ cows produce 81,000 gallons millk. trooplis. It finds that there are still 486 farms, with a total of 10,457 acres, inside the confines of Greater New York. Of this acreage, 8,500 are hu"o’kmnnduommm pasture. present value of these farms is $18,500,000. CEEROPTCCCOS, °5 PNesemed by Farm and Fireside, which has been making D. L. Mustric MARCELLING waATER wavine MANICURING HalR DYEINC â€" an 100 0 1 2 222 _ NHAMPOOING _ SCALP ThEATMENTS * . Call and Make Your Appointment for Permanent You will have absolute priâ€" vacy in our beauty and hair cutting parlor. Highland Park 1990 for an appointment. & Why go to Chicago for a permaâ€" p nent wave when you can get the finest kind right here at home. Don‘t wait until the hot weather sets in. Now is the right season. If you want HIGHWOOD Phone 251 Save Join Our Christmas Savings Club We Cut the Very Latest Highwood State Bank AIMS TO GIVE FRIENDLY SERVICE AT ALL TIMES ___ Let Us Serve Your Wants with a vings Account Safety Deposit Box Insurance A Handy Checking Account "wWERE GROWING DAILY â€" GROW WITH US" "The Community Your Money NOW â€" Save Regrets Later! AND SAVE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Wavingâ€"early (for two weeks only) Keen Steam Oil Process ILLINOIS Open Saturday Nights, 6 to 8 The bill was referred to the comâ€" mittee on judiciary. Under the provisions of the bill all electrocutions will be carried out at either the Illinois State Penitentiary at Joliet, or the Southern Illinois Penâ€" itentiary at Chester. Abolishment of hanging in Illinois, with the substitution of the electric chair in the infliction of the death penalty, is the object of a bill introâ€" duced in the senate by Senator Charles H. Thompson of Harrisburg. Object of Bill in Hlinois Legisâ€" lature; Substitute For Charles D. Clark, of Philadelphia, president of the Little Garderis sociâ€" ety; Miss Grace Tabor, of New York, landscape architect; Henry H. Tayâ€" lor, of New York, editor of Archiâ€" tecture; Leonard Barron, of Garden Ciy, editor of Garden: and Home Builder, and A. Raymond Ellis, of New York, architect. ELECTRIC CHAIR FOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT more." The prize to Mrs. Grainger was for "a garden pool made, planned and cared for by the entrant." ville, Tenn., and M Truro, Nova Scotia. Women gardener#, who have won national recoguition and money prizes in a contest instituted by the Woman‘s Home Companion, include Mrs. Corâ€" nelia Parker, of South Lancaster, Mass., Mrs. W. E. Grainger of Knoxâ€" perennial borders, 25 feet long or + ~THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGRLAND PARK, ILLINOIS WOMEN GARDENERS WIN MANY PRIZES A. H. MUHLKE SINGER AGENCY Deerfield, I1L Tel. Deerfield 215â€"3 SEWING MACHINES SOLD AND REPAIRED The prizes awarded to Mrs. Porker ‘rom Six Dollars and up. of WAVING 99 g For Bargains â€"â€" Read The Want Ad Page _ 120 North First Street Lowest Priced Cars » Supremely Be:autiful FISHER BODIES! HOUSECLEANING Made Easy m * ciples employed on the high. Chevrolet is the only car in its priceclass offering bodies by Fisherâ€"built as only Fisher can build, and styled as lowâ€"priced cars were never styled before! 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All are Ibe Coach finished in beautiful colors of lustrous, lasting Duco. $ 5 9 5 Enhancing the beauty of TheTourin, the bodies themselves are or Roadster * 525 numerous features of disâ€" TheCoupe 625 tinction previously conâ€" The Sedan 695 sidered exclusive to the costâ€" c aense . 715 l[;'ywhun-filufe-m:es typified The Landan 745 eavy â€"crown, oneâ€" The Imperial piece fendersand bulletâ€"type :Z'::rm;g(s) headlamps. **_ (Chassis Onty) 1â€"Ton Truck 49§ Only theeconomies of Chevâ€" Areary‘s rolet‘s great volume proâ€" . o ccat Michigan duction make possible such ceaif medaaer quality at Chevrolet prices Check Chevrolet â€"value so outstanding thar Delivered Prices comparisons cease to exist. . _ They includethe low Blood Transfusion Siy Phone 1110 14 Yon 1-% ,395 tToa Trp:m 495 All Prices‘C. 0. b. i-’o"n-lu:.':'."i I-l-cl-! charges PAGE THREE

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