talk Pine Program Next Week at Deerptth Theatre,. Announced t the Deerpath théatrq. Lake For. excellem lenture stir-dim: In in}. sound singling Ind synchron- l cams are included in the splen- prngrnm fur life next-week. riday. Mare" 14, last showing of Sedalia~Down in Ole Missouri Ford ' Sedalia Chickens JAMES BOWDEN & SUN , 3. M. John, Ate. M ll SORRY? MARKET .3tt Centra' Ave. M I) " hurt P, Gray's great Ranker." with {1- O'Brien. r" iInhIr ot Huwr Mn rkrts-- am " Tull Wm uvie urkl Int no If at Monday nnd Tuesday, Mltch '17 and IR-Cecil DeMille's mighty drama, "0ynamite" a picture that ha every- thing. niety. .richness, splendor, A talking picture with Conrad Nice], Wednesday and Thursday, March 19 and 20--Pauline Frederick in "The Sacred Flame'", east includes Conrad Nattel, Lila Lee, Walter Byron, Wil. liam' Courtney, Alec B. Francis; taken from sum;- play by W. Somer- set Maugham, 'suthnr,of "Rain." Friday, March 2i, one day only- "Kvantwline," H e n r y Wadsworth Loruttellow's immortal love epic, with mums Del Rio, directed by Edwinl Saturday. March 22 --Ruth Chatter- ton in "The Laughing Lady." Ruth Chauerton is regarded as one of the 'rleverpU women an stage or screen. memrers n! Bet home an Central Th Mr iihiLo/, Chum Bickford, Julia RAVINIA MARKET " S. st. Johns Ave, will be tw t'. C. NIEBl'HR 3mm Ravinia, Ill Jinn will entertain the . bridge club at her avenue Friday night. m tables. THE PRESS Graham Crawford of 301 Fulton nvenue, Highwood, and a well known resident of that city died in the St. Theresa hospital, at Waukegan, Sun- day afternoon after an illness of two weeks, during which period he was operated upon tor removal of his ap- pendix. The deceased was born in Volney, lawn, on July 16, 1855. He had been employed in recent years in the shops of the North Shore railroad in High- Graham Crawford of Highwood Dies Sunday bank, Calif., Mrs John Mekim 0!! Glendale, Calif., and Clifton A. Louis J. Walter R., William B., and Ora D.; of Waukegan. Funeral services were held in Watt. kettan, at 2 o'clock Wednesday after- noon. Rev. Mr. Goodwin oMeiated, Horse: Why are you wisarimr that old sweater to class? Haven't you any shirt? W0 "VI-{aides his wife he is survived Sy the following children: M. L. of Bur- Feathers: Sure. I have 109.3 m shirts, but they are hath in the wash Phone Highland Park 612 Automotive Repair Service 133 North Second Street 4Hnranteed Tin 'e'"'"-"?,,','."?' Tteaarge6-4u" 11maae6-. M, _ All Siieo All Prices if _ 79%uttig JhgNlagies 29x4.40 $6.30 " 31x5.25 $10.95 “How far will you drive your car?†We at that due-don to be able to recommend the moat ecnoml- eat type of Goodyear; for your partieulur remtirementa. TRADING THE CAR THIS SPRING: Sec III about re- pairs, used tires. or low-priced new Goodream.. KEEPING THE CAR A WHILE? Discuss your tire needs with -'ll show you the tire that will sue you the most money. 7 DRIVING THE CAR AN. OTHER YEAR OR MORE? Let's future " out together, whether regular or heavy duty AlGWeathertr, or Double Eula. would be the limpet ticket. And bank on real interest here to help you get I" the trouble- free miles you have bought. Come 'm-tttik it "er-tttt obli- gltion! e W. I." In 11-. a“ In" u; For Bungle. on tho “all." can†Hold Dulce Tonight El. Sheridan and his Merrymakers are still playing for the usual 'big crowd that attend these popular dances at Odd Fellows hall each Thursday evening. If you have not been attending these dances, why not join the crowd tonight? Twelve friends of Miss May Lat- sun tendered her a pleasant surprise on Monday evening when they came to spend the evening with her. A number of games were played and re- freshments served. A“ report a de. lightful evening. tyassisrin Piano It the ELM PLACE SCHOOL on Wednesday afternoon' the! school hours Funne- whining to I"! and: ehlldm nth-nun of (cadmium) work in rhythm, our cumin: and Munch). my commu- ntut- with' h MISS CHASE 214 Railroad Avenue Phone Highwood 277 " an» also low priced FLORENCE CHASE Pasquesi Bros. Garage Thursday, March 13, 1930 Telephonc H. P. 2806 223 Carr Avenue will' hold Mme;