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Highland Park Press, 26 Apr 1934, p. 6

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FOR SALE OR â€"T Glencoe ave., lu%..nll ; _ rent $60, a bargain. Tel. H. FOR RENT OR SALE: by SIX ROOM HOUSE, all modern, hot FOR RENT: 5â€"room Bungalow : Glazed front and back porch ; Garage. 856 Tavior Ave. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, nice basement, Mnn&-woénl.m&m- den; 911 vu..u;mnm.r month. ‘Tel. H. P. 729. BSâ€"10 NEW â€"ATTRACTIVE ENGLISHK TYPE 6 room house, includ sun‘ porch, glazed Mnnn.d:c-tmhufiu;tflohfi and shower; also lavatory on 1st floor ; 2â€"car brick garage ; house modern in every way ; available May 1 or before. Call owner, H. P. 798â€"R. 1 B#â€"11 ANIED TO BUY: Second hand mandolins, w, 2s @ ! > Opoy s Conil nand mandolins “mmua‘.lmnnm; fireplace: tile bath. 1721 Bromdview Ave. Inquire in Garage. B!-'I.O' FIVE ROOM FLAT, all modern. furnished or unfurnished, large screened porch, garage, good location, 620 Laurel ave. or phone Niles Center 764. Address C. Prichard, 8989 N. Cicero ave., Niles 1930 _ STUDEBAKER President 5â€"Pass. able; oneâ€"half biock south of Lincoin ave. station. Apply at 625 S. St. Johas | FUR $ FUR COATS left with us for storage and repairs but uncalled for: Black Pony Cont $18; brown caracul, $22.50; gray furnished roomes for the summer months. If you consider renting your home -uld-mhvh‘mhtltva us. BAIRD & WARNER, INC. sanitary, in and paid; very easy*monthly payments ; 100â€"ft. lots for $1000, no inâ€" terest, and taxes only $8 per year; you ean make these monthly payments if WOR A MOTHER‘S DAY PRESENT send a muwM.m that lasts a year. Write or CHEAP, BOHN SYPHON REFRIGERATOR Crane Premier Automatic gas water heatâ€" Halfâ€"acre lots, a beautiful wooded tract, Wire Wheeis mounted in Welled Fenders ; ;‘:ry:il-t“: a-l.::o whipcord .hl: :gh‘ is like new : All in all a remarkâ€" ‘h«y‘m _ MATHER, INC. STUDEBAKER FOR 1984 +â€"FOR SALE: Small country estate, conâ€" | sisting of 2 ‘acres well landscaped with attractive brick colonial home and barns. * The house has 4 master bedrooms and 2 tile baths, one large maid‘s room and bath. ‘The barns are well built and : contain 16 | box stails for horses. The home is modâ€" ern in every way and in excellent condiâ€" tion. It is priced most attractively for a Here is a dandy small car; A 1929 Studeâ€" baker Commander Victoria that was owned by a Professor who liked to keep his car in good condition; Painted a beautiful brown; with dark brown Mohair upholâ€" stering ; it shows very little signs of wear ; Only $245.00 total price. ‘ . MATHER, INC. STUDEBAKER FOR 1934 }.lndd“ mdid condition thruout; Code price is 175.00; Our price $135.00; You can alâ€" CEMETERY. LOTSâ€"A if taken at ; :eoi a Zâ€"grave mmn odlt-} Sembries." Toh "H. 2. 1000 for Informy, tion. AA4Ztfpd INMESaLIOY Wanted to Buy PAGE SIX er; also small copper coil gas water heatâ€" C‘ d Ne No C ~S (in the Green Tea Pot) HIGHLAND PARK ‘Tel. H. P. 2023. 23 N. Sheridan Rd. A9 Houses for Rent am T + eEX L Comer Witwaukes ho9 dnf 684â€"Mâ€"1,.. â€" Corner iotile RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not following publication. 10 cents for each J:lflonsl line. BLIND w 75 cents for five for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid by suurdq following ‘pub! tion. . 10 cents ef Advertisements recerved after 12 noon N NO"CE Wednesday, placed in another section. 0 Phone 557 Mn ammnenmcensieny nttcineninpepmsmme tersinene MATHER, INC. STUDEBAKERS FOR 1984 BOOK SHOP Phone H. P. 851 Phone H. P. 851 HAY AND STRAW REALTORS St. WANTâ€"ADS removaioneminmerninmmtinieaceom sn B9â€"11 A9 A9 WANTEDâ€"HONEST RELIABLE GIRL for general. housework; stay nights ; referâ€" STENOGRAPHER WANTEDâ€"Legal ‘expeâ€" rience preferred. Tel H. P. 2990. _ Fo WANTEDâ€"Middle aged woman to do genâ€" "'m‘fl“fl‘flwbwhrl aid jady â€" Cu1] °.t 2R ‘°gk and kind to + at ohna ave, cheâ€"half block south of Lincoln mr. ons‘ A9 EXPERIENCED WHITE MAID for bowtwork;“four in family; must to cook ; erence required; goo wages, $10 per week. â€" Address P PAINTING, PAPERING and, nloa;gu"? Good work ; prices reasonable. h 760. John Christenson. +94# OFFICEâ€"Up to date, in our bank buildi on reasonable terms. HIGHLAND PA STATE BANK J.â€"â€"% CHAUFFEUR OR HOUSEMAN ; have Nfi‘: Shore references. ‘Tel. Atlantic 3902. FAMILY WASHINGS; best of references. Address B 124, FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN * SEWING » MRS, J. A. RIGGIO EXPERT BEAUTICIAN f Unusual Service at Unusual Price 125% PIIAI:NT Am I.A:ntu FINGER WA completely dried .....50e MANICURE Y:â€"-_.._..___.._..__u. OME .. i Tok s NORTH SHORE HOMESâ€" FINGER WAVE, dried 5 FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY °:; SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE....15e COLORED COUPLE, thoroughly experiented Aâ€"1 ‘references ; cook, butler, ch-fl{ 4 catering. Phone Oakland 4184. EXPERIENCED GIRL will care for ch by the day or bhour. Tel. H. P. 8157. Accounting and Tax Service CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Will assist you in setting up #simple FOR RENTâ€"Attractive 5 rooms and bath.; 5â€"ROOM FLAT:; garage; 234 N. Gréen . Rd. Tel H. P. 2049. j """‘{‘55» 5â€"ROOM FLAT, bath, with furnace heat, at .690 Deerfield ave. Tel. H. P. 1577. D9 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 597 GLENVIEW AVE, TEL. H. P. 1780 Th Ts .:.:u:.':."&‘“.-.;.‘%.r‘.':t .':‘;3;_ No registration fee. PARTIALLY FURNISHED or vac ; §PACIOUS _ 5â€"ROOM nnq‘:m-r s # flm ce; exposure M.l' & f n School District, East; heat, light and hot â€" water furnished; could be divided to acâ€" commodate. Tel. H. P. 2051. gâ€"10pd offers its service gratis in securing H. ALSUP, Manager ‘ \Call or Come to Our Office. Tel. H. P: 2520. Over ‘Walgreen‘s FItf FURNISHED APARTMENT; 3 room . bath ; 1 block from depot. ; 507 Elm 12 BB «urcsmriccicmescicse $TO 40 $120 13 L housework ............ $8 to $12 5 Cg?h .....................i............lo to :l' w OW. _ M. E. ALSUP, i f Over Walgreen‘s ° ‘ H. g 2520. E9 Has followi itions : ue iraal ptnk td 12 couples ............. Apartments for Rent heated ; very light and cheerful; private Teat namportstion. 217 South $St. Johns ave. D8â€"10 Household Aids â€"NICELY FURNISHED light rooms with private bath, steam heat, mostatic control, gas, light and heat ‘furâ€" nished ; )W from N. W. mfiailo children. H. P. 3685. Offices for Rent Situation Wanted Help Wanted Phone Highwood 2790 ~~ TS2H HIGHLAND mm on man snn ns ectemeceeinrtimnce fifwf} x Eim ‘heat, # ; 1 heat ‘furâ€" of? Walker Avente, h §" spent the g“ week with her son Lieut. Paul : Blanchard, Ir., V, 8, Army Air g*m. at his station Selfridge Field, ‘t. Clembm, Mich. _ _‘ The regular cmdfun is only 1 4/5c\ia mile (roundâ€"trip 10 day limit). First class but a trifle more, 2¢ a mile. And ullman fares are 4& full 4 less‘than they were. Traâ€" vel‘s ‘"cheap" everywhere on the ‘North Western." F er informaâ€" tion Edward :C. und, Ticket Agent, C, & N. W. R1 ., Phone: Hizh-l land Park 972; "\[| â€"Adv.| | _The Tme excellent through serâ€" vie â€"â€" luxurious Afeâ€"lounge, drawâ€" ingâ€"room sleeping ;,’ and comfortâ€" able comches: â€" and the famous ‘North Western" Selectâ€"Yourâ€"Priceâ€" Meals are the last word in excellence and economy. tha | _ between High nIl Park and jA SH L A N D, Wis. | Chicago &: W‘%Westem train (between Highland Park and Ashâ€" land, Wiscotmsin, which has left Highland Patk at fp 02 p.m. will on and after Sunday, April 29, 1934, P;uve a‘%G:OtS*p.m.,“;{, entral Standard ime, which is one h jur slower than Daylight Saving Time. ): io cents for five lines or less if paid tion.. 10 cents ule'{:?:ddifloul fi;:' PUBLIC 1 undmg of i I, Charlés F. Grant, of the Highâ€" ns Paed" Suiminas Seaetern ol fhe Aieks Association of Highland Park, Illinois, being first duly sworp upon my oath depose and tioe "of the siew ‘3"“““"'% in ts tiug and on 0/ ve L weorree“‘t to; .the ‘best ‘ my knowledge and * __| | |OHARLES F, GRANT, Secreary Subscribed and sworth to before me this 6th day of April, 1984,) | (Seal) s‘u«un‘m County of Lak Surplus Mrs. Prul W. Bl contly |ratmmmad â€" intere h in adviled ... Premiunia) Pold:’ln-Admn Tss lntem';‘ Ind j :uu over six months |delinguent ...................... SOREDEORE ~FUBIRG ......icolteslicsrencercercere. Reserve for Real Estate ......._.... Delinquent Interest ......................... Deli t Premiums 1.}.%.,............... Fines Seinetys 1098 ie biroviemeecervene Interest ‘Premiumms over six lnolhthl delinquent .;};................. Cash on hand! ... _2I0L° LCC R_Jl'_-qu 5e Cash on ‘hand Loans in‘ Fores Inventory ........ Advance on Loans W ovles Installments withdraWB and matured u"j Premium ; Overpaid an mm F Tr fer |Fees ;‘Ini;ifk.x._.,,;.:;; ‘ees l:w:‘m ILuld quested Balance on hand, Installments \....... Interest ... i. Membership Association, . for 5th, 1984: t yPe e ettn? Fortyâ€"sixth annual #tatement of the Highâ€" land Park Bufld!u.mu and Homestead Association, for the year ending January BLACK SOIL:; rotted ¢ow manure ; gardeh k} carpenter work; VBRY REASON: ABLE. Peter Vole, Tel. H. P. $233. RT.9 BLACK DIRT, $5 for 8â€"yard load:; fine for FIVE ROOM FLAT, 106 S. Central ave., Buwood:;smufflh HP. 2282. Dsâ€"1d NICBLY <FURNISH ROOM in fl:dfinfi%flhfi m’:ie“:fi fant if desired. _ bie. Ting ate * Pitt WELL FURNISHED. FRONT ROOM on the east ‘side, close to lake and main station, south exposure, unlimited hot water, Genâ€" tiles only ;. nl'mu‘o- asked. Tel. H. P. 1188. } P9â€"11pd prices, T2 s equare Toot. E. |Haglund.: Call Winnetka 2108_ and reverse o:un-. o4 /01 R§«â€"1@ lawn. and garden; SOD, 4e equare foot. Important Time Change! JOMS. FOR RENT with. board, rooms !/be tised for light housekeeping. if fit Tel H./P.â€"$181. 245 North Lost and Found PLANTS AND SHRUBBERY \Fares Every Day â€" Everywhere West Rooms for Rent | â€" DISB ned Admin NOTICE JOHN O8TROWsKkY 2848 W. Park Ave. sti f hy Ptakk (Official Publication ) LIABILITIEs i i( . o '1 Phone 557 " 4 ;‘%l 5 7 not l}s._uby Saturday ive lines or less if naid â€" January 5, 1933 $ 10,060.10 abe i i+ Bidinbeda® +7 ++ +4 ypel: ): o+ opndannc g.'ouu mm ioi reocomgs s%g ns h ourvitdlfiiireenrbecessecicine 279.90 ‘{ | â€"Adv. ; 1‘.1' d h.' ju't ?.:v‘ home on having spent the or Bon Lieut. Paul . TBOS ~Armyv Aiw â€"â€"â€"...... $4,200,00 $120,877.17 ... $820,600.00 eoure 120.00 . $,808.17 ... 2,060.35 o €$58.10 six o. _ 1,954.85 â€". _ 2,862.10 ... ‘ 12,645.85 $350,1705.02 $350,105,02 $252,130.50 $120,877.17 $ 138,200.00 saainso . 25,613.42 R 26.29 â€" Piekis â€" 12,645.85 7,954.85 8,100.00 400.00 $1,381.99 THE PRESS 41.56 R 8â€"10 P8â€"9pd All are cordially invited to attend the services lfl? make ‘use of the mdln‘ room. _/ fke 6 |~ + S A free public reading is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan Road, which is open daily from 9 o‘élock fin the morning to 6 in the{evening. On Subday the readâ€" ing :room is opqa from 2:80 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Sciente literature may be read, borrowed, or purchas The Sundul".g morning ‘service is held at 11 o'cl&ck, ‘and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes testimonies â€" of (xri-ti,an Science healing, is at 8 W‘clock. Sunday School is open to pupils between the ages of four uflfl twenty, ‘and is held Bunday morning at 9:30. |â€" Subject for xpexe,i?swd.y'%:mn sermon "Probation After th." _First Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, xientist,_ Highland Park, Illinois, 381 Hazel Avenue, is a branch of The Mother Church, The gst Church & Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Masu&hnum. A thirty minu play, " Disâ€" contented King"; & fantasy in poetâ€" ry, beautifully tumed, will be given by some of the s 8 ‘_The last meeting of | school year, of theâ€" Deerfieldâ€"Shi¢ High School P‘rer{( Teacher Asgociation, will be held in the school auglitorium, in Thursday, May 8, at 3 pap. Tea will be served by the Ravinia Mothers, with Mrs« C, V. Wilson, actâ€" ing as chairman, in the foyer of the auditorium, and will be immediately followed by a short business meeting and election of officers for The 1984â€" 35 year. § 08 [ (t} Final Meeting of Hi; School P.â€"T. A. Announcement / was th that the Lt. Miss Smith hi ized a hdifi‘ unit.. The then ad d. } | It was dectided that t meeting for &11 bers ganization â€" once Tr:lonth,v, freshments and ¢ntertainn The staff % the newly North Shore group cons following: I%4. Joe Fa mander; Lt. A. q. Haak, ficer; Lt. William Mack tant. 96 4& t 0} |f The first n{ee | of the National ‘Air Reserve wasg held April 18 at 515 Laurel Avenne, Highlgnd Park. Joe Tarnetti opened the meeting by introducin e o | to each other and réading the geéneral orâ€" ders from h‘&dqfilntcrs‘ In wWmich Un ale Mmade.) || . Theproualéfthblh iÂ¥ will go towards the $100 scholarship fund which is being xiud by Deerâ€" fhieldâ€"Shields High School Girls Club. Officers of N. A. R. Meéet Here é the ‘chapactets. | > Â¥ Jerry Walker, the of this group, will give a talk ore the show and introduce some of the silâ€" ent cast and . descr the <manner in which they ate made..| * This: show. ‘be pn*entod by a group ofégfi ors from Hinsdale High School, This group has reâ€" ceived high im from nationally known pup rs, such as Tony Sarg, for the excellence of the cosâ€" turning:and rmance of the pupâ€" at D45 oviiek( Ticketiifere nomâ€" inal. ‘ > 4 | : J® Puppet Sf\o& Will B at mp ,‘Iu:lu)ge Today The following girls appear on the amgx?m;A‘ \ Heed, Dorothy Lyâ€" e, Jo ‘Ann Fran ila Jacks, Betty Hallberg, Mation Spiesberger, Ardiâ€" M tin,, nnh J e Murfey, Marjorie Hagworth, Ma â€" Musser, Laverne ‘-w hard, Dulcie Lightner and Patricia Reading. . Preceeding the play "Pages from the Diaries of Famous Women" will be presentéd. (This is an original ‘series of sk s in which each girl portrays a ¢hosen chanpher and deâ€" ‘picts a particularly interesting epiâ€" sode or. hi.}lfi ht from the lives of Schumann Heink, Florence Nightenâ€" gale, Queen Elizabeth, Joan of Arc and Janet 8 er. The entire asâ€" sembling of miterial, authenâ€" tic and imagifnative â€" woven into a monolo; by partici« pant. $ f i })0[g +"Fads and Fancies" affords splenâ€" did oppor:ziti s in various types of characterization, | a phase of the drama in. t:i the group are parâ€" ‘ticularly interested, ‘we are told. The scene i8 laid in a millinery estabâ€" lishment and what ensues during the course of afternoon is extremely interesting and humorous. [ |"Fads and Fancies," a play in c#nru:fier .*;nvfll é preserited tg the Junior F rs, the 8th grade prkshop Group of the Children‘s Theatre, on Sat fiuy evening, April 28, at 8 p.m. at the Y.W.C.A. audiâ€" torium. 19 s > Te 3 th "Fads and Fancies" _ ind in e are for the excellence of the cosâ€" g:and rmance of the pupâ€" and er. im tions of Welbete wb ’ L i by Junior Players gue by girls appe Heed,| Do he Wednesâ€" ich include: in | Science c. â€" \Sunday e n the ‘and is held ay‘s lesson ir th." F is h at 483 N. open daily im to 6 A,) NAG Y «d this school ie High Asgociation, auditorium, pm. he Ravinia Wilson, actâ€" o of the the orâ€" with reâ€" rent. made organâ€" meeting Lpril 18 of the Eti, comâ€" ofâ€" May 3 rganized | A.,’Lau»‘a#a Lbwel!, : expresident of Harvard University: "The proy posed child labor .mmment to the nstitution s to the wors ove that I h;.x ever known ]’:: this countrg.” 1 19B || _Alfred B. Smith New York: "I devoutly hope that the people of this country will not | permit ‘themâ€" _ Prominent leaders, in both M tion and politics, all over the ‘counâ€" try have denouncéed this amendment. Dr, Nicholas Murray Butler: "The proposed child labor amendm it is precisely the wrong way with :’:‘ich to deal with the problem to lich it refers. Moreover it would rpin attack our government at its founâ€" dation by onte more enormous! y exâ€" tendingâ€"federal police power ‘the invasion and destruction of the hisâ€" toric rights of our state lnd'l 1 governments as well) as those f the funily." 1| t 10 ’ The power "to regulate," jas inâ€" terpreted ‘by the Supreme Court in the case of Gibbons vs. Ogden, is this: "The power to regulate implies in its nature full power over the thing to be regulated, and e des necessarily the action of lall ers that would perform the same ‘operâ€" ation on the same thing." Under this unlimited .power federal ents could take children from their parâ€" ents and establish them in colonies as does the Soviet government, Givâ€" en a definite power, says t}fifSu- preme Court, the manner of its exâ€" ercise is not subject to review by the courts. ( f The legal definition of labor is "physical or mental exertion." This unlimited power "to limit, regulate and prohibit the labor of persons under 18 years of age" could and no doubt would go to control not only the physical exertions of such perâ€" sons, but their education as well. There are 45,000,000 persons unâ€" der 18 years of age in the United States. This first section gives to Congress a full and unlimited power to regulate and prohibit the labor of all these persons. EL "Section 2. The power of the sevâ€" eral states is unimpaired by this article except that the operation of state laws shall be suspended to the extent necessary to give effect to legislation enacted by the Congress." "Section 1. The Co: shall have the power to limK regulate, and â€" prohibit the labor of persons under eighteen years of, age. â€" â€" The proposed amendment reads as follows: § no l . Only one side of tholrnedion has been.given great publicity, lndyoiz fore giving the proposition y support it would ‘be well to examine this proposed amendment, and also to see just who are sponsoting it. The soâ€"called child labor amendâ€" ment was drafted in 1928. Its author the poted Communist, Mrs.: Florâ€" ence | Kelley Wbchnevc&y. Her collaborators â€"were Miss Julia Lathâ€" rop, Grace ‘Abbott and Anna Louise Strong (now Mrs. Shubin of Mosâ€" cow, Russia), all noted for their red (subversive) activities in this country. n * . d 1 J. SMITH JUNK Tom "Whiz" Kelly 'lm every member to participate in . tourâ€" naments on calendar for the coming seaso "There are some very fine prizes and here is your ‘chance to show up your friends by winning some of these ev\lalh." he ‘“Y" I i s Bd s ~Bushes have &:n phnfiin front of the club house and that section which borders tee of third hole, creating a veranda where tors may recline colored umbrellas quenching their thirst and gazing upon golfers as they tee off, It is the desire of the dubmmh and park commissioners to n it very inviting for theg club members and their guests. $ ‘ y The group class instruction for children will soon and ahy child wishing to ive this instruction should get in touch with Mr. Kelly. Last Sunday 153 braved the chilly| monumental folly in attempting to wiudmt their weekâ€"end golf | legislate morality‘into the ;UM and | se at Sunset Valley. Alâ€") States Constitution." â€"| _ _ [ ready, in comparison to same period| Former Senator ames A. Reed last |year, ohnwcfliuom-i:“lthflnclnmn: about 500 per cent in memberships.| toward centralization ever attempt. There is also & notable increase of | ed. It is the most undentocratic proâ€" nonâ€"resident members and the office | posal ever advanced. It is a march is busy answering inquiries from | from liberty to despotism. 1t is not out of town )le regardifig memâ€"| progression; it is retrogression. It berships.. The club has instituted a ) assassinates democracy and tipon its partial payment plan whereby makâ€"| grave establishs a hybrid monstrog. ing an intitial payment of %, you ity embracing all the vices and pog. obtain memberghip and play:at once, sessing none of the virtues of ln Dalance of the inavments mikde May| socialisin ‘and Communism." I > THE | CHILD LABOR AMENDMENT AND WHAT IT MEANS * (By E. C. Gordon) }‘f The lmost vicions, fer beachilit© und Cold Weather Has No Effect on Golf Bugs is the socialistic bug under the chip. socialistic amendment TELEPHONE 410 Highland Park Tel. L. F. 479 Open for business und;â€" K manâ€" agement, Monday, April 16, The New Moon Chinese IImd hunt&‘!om- erly Willie Moy Iaundry, cusâ€" *3,;';:".,"““ teo‘ul offl’ your laundry. a.m. g work satisfactory and guarantoed" . Employment Bureau AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS 543 Elm Place Phone H P 15G in B "Tndhe 'D'i;t' r‘kt se P P Lake nShore Employment A&gency _ Mrs. E. 8. Lindas â€"_ Reliable Domestic Hel PV ‘.’."'...‘l'fggflzfl,.wx. P Tel. H. P. 2774 sumph. HIGHLAN]L- _ _ BUMP SHO Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 049 Tel. H. P. 495 _ 35 8, St. Johns Ave. _ Starting â€" Lighting » Ignition Onmhr.lm.lc-lquu Repaired 16 N. Sheridan Rd. CLEANERSGTAILORS Moldaner & Humer Highland Park, 1H, PABSTEURIZED MILK AND « If the present policy of robbing the state of their ‘oma right is continued, they will soon lose their identity, and the M principles that founded and‘ built this republic will be discarded i It behooves every loy.lh”fl Amébri citizen to do his utmost to this soâ€"called child labor # North Sheridan Road DRY CLEANING â€" PRESSING TAIORING anp REPAIRING Garments called for and delivered Call H. P. 1581 «_ _ SANTI BROS: Darry ._ _ MOTOR CAR : ELECTRIC SERVICE _ Congressman . Hawes said : is a sweeping »allâ€"inclusive first, to limit the labor of all ' sons under 18 years of age; to regulate the labor of . all f under 18 years bf age; and third, to prohibit the lat of all under eighteen years of mm build up a great national bun..é with thousands ‘o'i!poueu, called inâ€" spectors, who 1‘ intrude them« selves into the homes, the sehools, and the private affairs of the citi+ zens of the states." ‘ $ PAINT!NO'::" DECORATING Window Shades, Auto Glass |_Painters‘ Supplics Former Senator amesiA. Reed Missouri: "It is the &:b‘t toward centralization ev A ed. Itiltbelnoctvln_dunocn' Pro posal ever adngeed. It is a march selves to be deluded by. sehtiment tricked by false logic, coerced minorities, or M by : f ic, into a repetition of their. monumental folly in attempting legislate morality‘into the United States Constitution."> <| > t SERVICE Repairs and Refilis, All Makes of Fire FIRE EXTINGUISHER Classified Directory Professional and Busingss Miscellanecous Tailoring and Repairing Garments called for and delivered For Quality and Service DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Phone Lake Forest 19%â€"Â¥â€"4 or Rebuild Any Make iof Radiator Bumps and Dents ‘of Your A-ul-bulhzv Your Car In and Get Entimate BRAND BROS. THURSDAY, APRIL %6, 1984 LAUNDRY E. NELSON poreso7 Afurzusy â€"E. C. Gordon Forest, I1] § THURSDAY uo Hey® well c n y Pon ”Kem f terest “mA grows . more hearsal intr \. Ave T vercby Ingri various i‘ ::rdfi::t,‘ j Rew c n ic & T pork 4‘::!: a mand T f ‘ M%b"“ the Epterpe matically be club when perienpe gai group at 1 pares kach 0 cert present: tural jnstru William ~Au ;flfll"" wi a S bnoy oo fe riou in his s:lflh to St.:There the County Mr.: Rugs Wa edege :sevel but she the time : were ‘both compaqpy :; con: en at mm" Movie ‘al 1 i : at Fuseral â€" Waukegan interment 6 Hr‘ Rug seven‘ chil awayla yei mother, f0 ter. * ; ul'.- Co u- for the No: crru&d 1¢ be given ai evening, A the YW.C, vondpani rful 1 Canadian } le:?‘ of | scenes of t -u-i mut lake | r ns m l.w Shau: of owned by ] Best tof Wi Reago 5 3 show wht is infnd Friends i refiae 4 Thussday, A the tz:‘d*the 1 the }Y.WA No W es ro ve movie will and ‘the ‘pul Fatherâ€" ‘at Evagelical :'ivgn on- :wm-l speSiker. 4 and; Sunda interniedi® :'l!;.$g’lvfl The . Eute any : “S‘.ues‘ | Be The (I tss week,| ru flte :?&u,:% as u 1 1d o‘clock Mr.; Will® amp On "Thu seco! 0

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