LA UNDRY NG COMPANY ON LAUNDRY CALLED ~FOR. GARDENER Iky «. rdens Highland Park ‘ark 2285 â€" TUTIONS JSTRIES _ SHEDD you an esti new set for Representative Highland Par) 1 Park 3868â€" â€" Shrubi;ery E. 410 , May 30, 1929 The former â€"President is interested in life insurance, not for profit, but _ for possibilities 6f public service. His day‘sâ€"work yesterday paid $50; not much according to present ideas. But it is fifty times as much as Mr. Coolâ€" idge‘s father paid the blackâ€"bearded giant who~earned in the Coolidge â€"=â€"â€"placksmith shop $1. a day fifty years *k ag0. =â€"~‘~fâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" tA in ot=* ~~Tears and laughter afford relief. Loud laughter, violent weeping, cause â€" the mind to rest and bring temporary peace. E9. . Senator Capper, of Kansas, trusted ~ by farmers, backs President Hoover‘s farm bill. He opposes the.debenture _â€" subsidy plan, which would pay a bonus to exporting â€"middlemen, cost the taxâ€" *~â€"payers {heavily, and do _ the farmer <~â€" _littke, it any, good. y . â€" . specializing in cotton goods. "Cotton arrives" is ‘the announcement of one â€"store, â€"biggest in Newâ€"York, â€" doing _about $90,000,000 a year. Thursday, May 30, 1929 The â€"notion that farmers will get more for their wheat when flour mills pay lower freight bills will make the sa«idest_fax‘meg laugh. If Americans will advertise, and emphasize, ‘Cotton goods grown and made in America, instead of adverâ€" tising "British cotton cloth," that will help. > s + Calvin Coolidge, as director of the New York: Life Insurance company, arrived twenty minutes ahead of time for his first director‘s meeting. ;‘ But charging them ten cents less a barrel for shipping flour will not cause them to give farmers two cents a bushel more for wheat. : "Often woman changes," the French say. Real or imitation* silks have been the rage; now King Cotton comes back. +4 3 "Seest thou a man diligent in his business, he shall stand before kings." There will be farmâ€"relief laughter in news that railroads have consented to lower freight rates on wheat flour from the Middle West to the Atlanâ€" tic.:*> * "Dotted swiss," "pique" and "gingâ€" hams" are featured energetically. > Relief for flour manufacturers is welcome. . They are having a hard time, with chain stores regulating their profits. â€" Relief for farmers and for many others will come from .generally inâ€" creased prosperity, and especially from , sharing, national wealth more widely. _‘ : American farmers once sold corn for less than the amount of the tariff now proposed. _ â€" x [This Week) â€" CcoTTroN COMESs ‘BACK. CAPPER BACKS FARM BILL. By Arthur Brisbane _ PIERCEâ€"ARROW SALES CORPORATION (Factory Branch) 2420â€"22 Sputh Michigan, CHICAGO. ‘Telephone Michigan 2400 ~~â€"â€"James G. Barber Service Station, 1508 Elmwood Avenue, Evanston PIE RCEâ€"ARROW 66 THE NEW _ S TRA IGH T EIGHT â€" with the above c Pierceâ€"Arrow warms to the soft impeachment of being "very wellâ€"bred." That is the Pierceâ€" Arrow tradition â€" the quality which particularly distinguishes It has theqzz(et charm $ of the very wellâ€"bred" â€" ï¬w permanent Salon in the Hotel Plaza, New York. 125 Horsepower Engine â€" 85 Miles per Hour «13 3â€"inch and 143â€"inch Wheelbases Nonâ€"shatterable Glass + Fender or Bracket Headlamps optional without extra charge. F R O M $2775 TO $8200 AT BUFF A L O In purchasing a car from income, the average allowance an a good used car usually more than covers the initial Pierceâ€"Arrow payment WOMAN of decided social © America‘s finest motor car. k. promincn'cc is credited "T'l'ie maug -Srra:c;ht' EirxK hy T HE PR ES 8 The new :‘Straight Eight by powerful, fleetâ€"and it is all these. More important, it is Pierceâ€" Arrow in its truest expression, This is the car which arrived at the psychological moment, to meet a waiting demand that is unique in fine car history. 19