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Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1931, p. 21

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i Don't lie in the sun and try' to ac- huire a quick tan. It always will re- (irttlt in painful sunburn; .. Don't sleep in theanm, as" you may osrxmsl-ztd-ara1ar up; cinder. ,,, Don’t call for help unless actually in tumbler as you may all some time not be noticed: "rams aetmsilr need kelp don't be.timid about asking. dor [assistance Don’t take “tires.” _ ' '. , Don't go to the usishnce of a life- guard until1he calls for help, as he can handle the situation and he may have to help you; _ . Dori't dive into unknown water be- ore exploring thoroughly to and out ita depth., .‘ _ Though presumably "wetg," wild ducks should stick to water, believes Game Warden James Peek of Mass- achusetta. ' . This Wild Duck Not . a Success as a "Wet" Autopsy performed on a wild duck which Peek found near Lunenbertr, Mass, revealed the bird, had -died after drinking nearly n pint of liquor, says a bulletin %.the American Game association, e quing toper's source of supply remained a mystery. bon’tubathe in remote places. Al.. way: a y near What li stationed. e . lfeguurd is tr tt boat. Don't bathe immediately after ut- Mr. Cramps frequently tmit.. '_, AirproxiiiatArv " per cent or mei- lent: in bathing which lawsuit.“ inward rescues m avoidable and '.an be prevented by oburving the wmmm‘*;“;zt;i.x._;¢- "Don’t o-timato your “rimming minty, especially It the beginning of he season. _ . Don't swim near pilin'gs, as they :ause strong current: and have sharp sitting undue“. '"fimfimnfifmnfi diititit hoat the iimT, of the" water ask the nearest lifeguard. ' Don't. make a long-distance swim .nnccompanied by I strong swimmer Don'ts" for Swimmers Are Listed; Accidents in Bathing Frequent but AWNINGS (Ila-“I mMWOIIW . OCICAOO may. April”. 1981 and Canispies"for STORES . HOMES Muhammad; Ow "MMhMmqwllfycnd unto. plus m. Caspian hts'triutuator-rr-at When-rim“; hid: Cami-i and Outdoor Min“, hum Dam on. Bentmthatattt PHONE SUPerior 9700 Motorists Entering Canada Must Show Auto License Cards It is estimated that the passengers in the Ave and one-half million Aan. ericsn cars will spend 'tpitrrtximtttety $325,000,000 across the-border. "'Canndn extends 1 hearty welcome to visitors, and extracts no fees, duty, bond or passport from those who plan to be in the dominion not more than ninety days," the motor. club de- clared. "The customs omcisls do, however, require the owners of cars to identify themselves. They have With m estimated total of approx- imately 5,500,000 American car own- ers planning to visit Canada this season, the touring bin-sen of the Wigwammm tlet .cense registration cards st the bor- der, admission into. the dominion will be diftieuit. "ApayarBverrrlMotmhrr and-Swims}? Evi-nlngs' Until " P. M. FREE TAXI SERVICE from the loop to this store. Also from the North Western, Union, La Salle St. and I. C. (Randolph or Van Buren) R, R. Stations. We pay upon your arrival at our doors. Thcffe is no obligation whatever on your part to buy. FREE AUTO PARKING "Tytss, )x( a gamma no? . t xzwumcw'yasns - anaemia: tr,te:',ifJ,itd, denimtod the late license regis- trqtlon 9nd " most desirable for this purpose. lotorists earrvitttt it can enter Canal: with as little nit,. nqunge‘ru crossing g toll bran: thong without it no likely to.be do- Inyed for . day or more until they an offer satisfactory proof is to who they are." j . “my" the] ’I last ". ' 4,110,100 entered for a day of not more than twenty-four hours. The province of Ontario attracted the most visitors, 4,164,603 can entering it. . Most of them were admitted via Windsor, Niagara Falls, and Bridgeburtr. The increase “in the number of American cars admitted to Canada last year as compared with 1929arat, 900,649, thus indicating that the do- minion did not share in the decline in touring that was reported in some sections of the United States. wrtle or Talc-phone ON/ E R ER E E Soml [or our free Monroe 7180 Budget Bock ,Urges Abundant Food . For Wards of State demands. Abundant, substanthl food for men- tal patients in at.“ Institutions whose physical condition enable- them to do hard work is demanded in an order issued to the mounting iiiiiiiii%%jiifiiiL, iiirr1'ii7G"iii'ii'i', A. L. Bowen. F After completing en investigation of the insane hospitals, Superintend- tnt Bowen issued Hitiitiiiuriiita to guard against ettretetstatetst, and neg- lect on the part of sttendsnts who supervise the work tint patients perform. Patients engaged in hetwr.. work should have euefu1 attention given to their bathing, and special meals in keeping with their" physical Housekeeping The Cood Housekeeping Studio Nursery, now on display on our5th Floor, is as practi- cal as it is charming. The fur. niture, in dull finished maple, design. 'niudiirtifadr Crib, without the swing, mattress Mere blonthly ltr, ,slqtted mfg: ungpyis $69.75; the Highboy, $63.75; theminiature Queen Anne Cheat shown below, $44.75; its portable! Mirror, 815.75. Studio Booms Reproduced Good "

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