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Highland Park Press, 26 Feb 1931, p. 16

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larley @shool of #lusic U THE ocal and Personal SAVINGS in your BUDGET BOOK can enjoy all the convenâ€" ience, all the help, all the delicious frozenm desserts, that a General Electric Refrigerator brings â€"and at the same time ;ooinvcly reduce livin', expenses. y rro«cting fresh fruits, vegeâ€" tables, meats and other foods from spoilage, the General Elecâ€" tric begins to save from the moâ€" ment it is plugged in. It saves by enabling you to buy in larger quantities, at lower prices. Most of all, it saves labor and time in pupariu?x the thousand and one meals of the year. Economy is inherent in General Electric design. The extremely C 1t P3 00 _ RECTRIC MILK COOLERS Jeim us im the General Elactric Program, broadeast every Saturday evening Mi 19 North Sheridan Road ut this under the head of ALL~STEEL REFRIGERATOR COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS + BELECTRIC WATER COOLERS ATHROP MARLEY, Director East Park Avenue Anna Willas 1 Park 1138 â€" Winnetka 3012 W GENERAL @ ELECTRIC VIC. J. KILLIAN, Inc. du« wnd one clasa M simple mechanism is hermetically sealed 2o _ . C in the Monitor Top â€" protected ?ains( 0 moisture and dirt. The compact Genâ€" eral Electric motor consumes far less . J current. _ Cabinets c are Allâ€"Steel, with maximum food caâ€" racity, and raised on egs to permit ease of sweeping. See the complete line at our showroomsâ€"choose your model. oN EASY PAYMENTS A few dollars will place a General Electric Refrigerator in your home tomorrow. Then the savings beginâ€"helping you to take care of the easy inscallments. W M M S.;I:r;a;o:lâ€"ull; on a nationâ€"wide N. B. C. network M W \M pal hi Phone 3800 arker at the when an h with urk Colonial irt of the daught« Iohnston the 1d. with h ¢ Milwa THE PRESS mpre In ind wick lhk Mc Wi Dej flu innual irn ning wh ark D« wh he on of ip th th th which Ilin the NC Dr St. Francis Hospital nd the Tennis: and sleeveless dresses are priced from $12.75 â€" French hand done pastel silks at $49.50 â€" Angora coats to match these frocks at $49.00 and $69.00 â€" Lovely §rinted and plaid silks from $39.50 â€" Blouses will be most popular and are charming this spring â€" A disâ€" count of 10 per cent will be allowed on all Febâ€" ruarv purchases made before March 15. any young ruary purchases 270 E. Deerpath Ave. I2nd Floor, Lake Forest ently mt Hospital Given "Artificial Lung" Mrs. Smith‘s Lake Forest and Evanston Shops â€"Commonwealth Ediâ€" It +was this device | with such efféctive in the "breath batâ€" â€"woman nurse at St. in Chicago. Spring and Summer Clothes Katharine Walker Smith pirato rancis hospital e generosity of insit .company, . of â€"Northern are being shown at lung: better In presenting the respirator to the hospital on behalf of the three public serviceâ€" companies, Dr. Hart Ellis Fisher, chief surgeon for the. Rapid Transit and Public‘Service companies, pointed‘ out its great value as a means. of prolonging. life when all human efforts have failed. The picture shows the Drinker resâ€" pirator at St. Francis hospital being examined by members of the hospital staff and representatives of the mediâ€" cal departments of the public utility companies. 704 Church St. Evanston Thursday, Feb. 2 26 1931

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