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Highland Park Press, 12 Jun 1930, p. 29

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Thursday, June 12 SINGING IN BATHTUB women of the seraglio of selim the Sut bathed in rose scented mlrble Now WORLD PRACTICE pools, the American bathtub is now preferred. . , -r.- . The ancient public baths ure las. U. S: Is Mugging Baihlng Fa'i ing customers. Of the 165 Turkish Cllllles to any C?untries ibaths which have been thriving for Says Bulletin I centuries, only 82 now remain: When an American Workman puts the finishing touches on a glistening enameled iron or porcelian bathtub, he never knows if the tub is going to stay in the United States or it it is a ing al)road-if the bather is going to sing in the. king's English or in Front-h, if he will croon softly in musical Manchurian or if the tub will port-humi- reverberute with the lustly notes of a Roumanian vernacular. Exports of American bathtubs, lav- amries and kitchen sinks have been increasing year after year as the m.rld has, through advertisements and through the medium of the motion picture, come to have a greater ap- preciation of the luxury of the.Amer- ic:m bathroom. Singing in the bathtub, happy once again, Watchin' all my tumbles go swingin' down the drain. - _ Leading the World America is setting bathroom fash- i as for the world. Once the Ameri- can locomotive was the vanguard of civilization. Now it is the bathtub. One of the large American manu- fzu'lul'el's of plumbing equipment has Just shipped» to Marshall Chang Hsueh-Liang, eimvttander.in-ehief of m.- armies of the three eastern prov- ince 50f Manchuria, plumbing. fix- tures in white and in color for the 47 moms in the marshal's private residence and office. Generul Hsueh-Liang wanted not merely American bathtubs, but he wanted the new and modernistic ones with straight lines and panels mu (quipped with non-tarnishing chrom- ium fittings in tasteful octagonal de, On the other side of the world. in France. in the River Loire region, a chateaux built in 1813, is being rhod- ei'nized with seven beautiful Ameri- can bathrooms. Castle modernizing i, rapidly becoming one of the chief activities of the American plumbing manufacturer. If business slows up in the United States, he sends a cable. gram to his Paris representative to hunt up castle prospects. And if the ,v‘ncr if the French Chateaux or the Italian villa is temporarily finaneituly embarrassed, he can buy his 'plumb- 'ng on time payments. Naturally the owner of a castle Lays only the most expensive kind oi' plumbing fixtures-tar) lava. tories and porcelain tubs with gold piatcd fittings. sign Bath in Auto In India, the Prince Newah of Bhopal is a step ahead of the Amer. lan tourist. The prince has a com- pletely equipped bathroom mounted on a motor chasis. It isn't a little 5 by 5 bathroom either, but one of the modern, roomy ones with a dressing table and chest of drawers. Turkey Likes Them Frran Turkey comes the news that American made plumbing is driving the Turkish baths out of Turkey. 31w Turks demand oeeidental tubs in apartment hcuses. On the seven hills of Stnmboul where once the 1930 L'a'nt"C'tl't"i'l', Latest Anti-Aircraft ub is ‘29:"; l.". Artillery to be Shown 533032} Hit] in Movies by the Army The Roumanitttt government pro- poses to erect 50,000 offieiad buildings and one-story dwellings and will equip them with bathing facilities. Many houses will have shower baths in ad- dition to tub baths. Plans are being made by the Sixth Corps Area of'the Army, with head- quarters at Chicago, for showing to thc people of the Middle West the 1mm types of anti-aircraft artillery weapons and muure-nding device: at the Military Tournament and Exposi- tion which is planned to be held " Grant Park Stadium, Soldiers Field, Chieagu, frrm June 21 to June 29, 1930. This event, of widespread in. terest in the three states comprising the Sixth Corps Ares-illinois, Wis- consin and Miehitran--will be under Make Today "Memorial Day" for Your Family ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM The names and remains " your dear ones certainly are worth enahrining in the “new. marble for their everlasting prenervatiou. Chome a suitable memorial today. a family to0m in cathedral-like Rosehill Mausoleum-dont neglect this sat-red duty until the exigencies of the moment make u careful selection impossible. 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LONxthch 5N. the direction of Major General Frank Parker, the Corps Area commander. and will include in in program athl- biticns and demonstration. of tho weapons and methods for modern de. fense again-l aircraft. searehtiettta, sound locators, and anti-aircraft tire. control mechanism: will be shown. The exposition will comprise 1 var- iety of exhibits of all branch» of the Army, including airplanes. tank‘ artillery, "tti-aircraft, chemical war- fare, urdnance. engineer, signal corpl --in fact all branches of the cervlce. The tournament will con-lat of a Ber. ies of unusual exhibitions by each of the Army units participating each perforttttuu'e ending by all units tak. init part in a spechcular attack "Somewhere in Francel' Troops par- tieipatintt in the tournament will come from ttttrrirmtts widely spread in the Sixth Corps Area, including Fort Sheridan, Fort Wayne. Selfrida'e Field, Chattute Field, Scott Field and Jeffer- son Barracks. 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