DUPLICATE PAPER 0N LINCOLN HOME WALIS state le ls (liven Fifty Rolls to hdd Final Touch in Res!- oration Work JUNE SPECIALS" at the PUBLIC SERVICE STORE A Bargain in "Matched Irons" * Hammond Howie Clocks For the kink“, with white porcelain finish, don't have to be wnund Year in and out, they'll keep a busy k, duck-H running on time. Only $9.75. Other Hammond icloclu lot the living room mental and the bedioom. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOII A Handy, Low Priced Cleaner ll 51 South St. Johns Avenue uham he In he J ‘nly AA six-pound Simplex iron for doing the heavy pines quickly and oxpcrdy and a (Inn-pound Simplex iron for light materials, rum", litttdodds and ends. Together - spocinlly wind (during June only) $5.95. AThe Fedelco Jr. so“ into “no little places a large cleaner can't. Gets down Into the cushions of upli-Jlnered furniture, up suit- ways, into cupbuavds. Especially handy for automobile Minion Only $13.50. (ll purchased with Federal Cleaner, only $10.) 'wé For the Price of Onel Tht 'nent a I. JP cumplish this task, modern was called upon to duplicgu >r that was placed upon the Lincoln's bedroom more than no. Big Values in Electric Clocks Dr um ‘ll sllpa xut " rl Duplicate f 't wullpsper that ex- m' the pattern of the been obtained by Di. l. Cleveland of the De- Ablw Works and Build- 3. M. Service, Superin- State's king efforts mm- in Line "arks and Me- THE PRESS 2n's dupli (iovernnr Louis L. meerson m his inaugural address fur preserving the historic shrines of posterity. When Lincoln purchased this now historic. homestead at 8th and Jack- s at streets in spsinirtleld, it was only a story and a half structure. But during the 40's when Lincoln was away on one of his campaigning tours, Mrs. Lincoln hudthe home can- tented into the full two-story resi- (ztncu it is tuday. It is presumed that she then selected the wall cover- ing that is now being preserved and When the Lincoln homestead pres- tuvatiort project was begun recently, an investigation revealed that the original wallpaper was still on the upper had of the south wall ot Lin- cilrt's bedroom. 1f.th the assistance of a skilled interior decorator. Dr. Servicu obtained a sample. A safety razor blade-an implement Town phi-n the paper was applied . was used in removing a section nppruxi- mately two feet square. A liberal mmple was required for purposes of "production because the pattern is a large tioral design. slum revealed the efforts that the resent administration is exerting to any out the policies outlined by Iovernrm Louis L. Emmerson in his _ Thrmuss Strahan Compan, Chelsa, Mvss., specializing in the reproduc. lmns of the work of early craftsmen. wvwred and gave to Illinois, with. x.ul cost. fifty rolls of miner that ex- rctly matches the original. Old Section Retiined The state is now ready to add the lvst touch or originality to the room. The section of the wall which, thruughfiut the years. has retained the original wall paper will remain v.ndistrdbed. To preserve it, how. pvt-r, a covering of clear shellac will i... unnliml over the old paper. The he applied over the old paper. The remainder of the room will be decur- Mad with the cupy of the original. Sumo of it will be used in decorating the nltulhwest mum on the first floor. This mom is the om- that contains the old style tireplace, and combina- tion desk and bookcase. chairs, set. tres and other pieces of furniture that are cherished as from the period that the funily resided in S'primrfield. wallpaper future rm 3". closely Linuuln Parvn.ts of the boys were invited, and after an exhibition of the Ranger ritual, drill, games. and stunts, re- fri-éhments were served. The annual outing was held Satur- "lay, June 14. at Gage's lake. Rangers assembled in front of the Highland l'ark Press office at 9 n’clock in the morning and were driven out to the lake by parents who furnished cars fur the occasion. The boys brought their lunches and returned to High- land Park in time for dinner. _ Graduation Ceremony For Rangers J ' Ths the annual graduation ceremony olyte log, Boy Rangers uf Amer- hold Friday evening, June 6, in parish house " the Presbyterian sh. all Rangers who have reached we of 12 years, during the pres- term, Were graduated from the mainder t' will h -decm~ati( r of the Mty rolls of be stored away fur :ion of the two rooms iuted with the lite of June 6 Numerous Objections to Taxes Filed; Some From This Community land Park, $97.2)4 estate, Womlhime $10.85; Herman township, $63.62; Benton Township, tio land Park, F'07.28; E. E, »Shzmnon estate. Womlhino Park subdivision, $10.85; Hormun Orlikowski, Cuba township, $63.02; William Whitten, Benton Township, $16; Paul Struck, Zirn, $36.67; Leah Burdick, Antioch, $211.54; and George Eddy, Waukegan, The cases are all returnable Mon, day before ('uunty Judge P. L, Per- sons who will order the cases set duwn for honing at a later date, nd Exibe BATTERIES B E C K E It Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS h rEEiifiZEEg slake, $121.24; H. 0. Ek, High- Park, $139; Yolk Brothers, An- , $23.73; John Whitten, High- FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES 23 13 North St. Johns Avenue MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE H. P. 181-182 STORAGE PHONE " mu LAND PARK 31 y Thursday, June 19, 1930 PACKING SHIPPIN G