Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Dec 1930, p. 17

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Thundny, Dee. 4, 1980 Reproduction of s protrsit of Wits Leiber Chicsgo Civic Shakespeare so- ciety’s leading men recently completed by Ernest S. Klempner, the man who took Inst spring the Municipal Art league prize for portrsiture " the 34th annual artists of the Chicago " cinity show at the Art institute. The background of the artist I am en- closing. The portrait itself is being exhibited at Marshall Fields. Mr. K!empner's studio is in the Fine Arts building; his home in Highland Park; he has two daughters in high school. Harley L. Clarke, president of the Chicago Civic Shekespeare society lives in Wilmette. Dr, Welter Dill Scott. president of Northwestern uni- versity, is one of the trustees. Dr. The 2e,,tg line of uni-freeze extinguishers is the most comp ete of any on the market today. In the Instant we have In extinguisher which not only combines the i,,'E2,"l,t, features of the Soda-Acid, Foam and Pump ink. but it emits a stream It . tem- pernture of 40 degrees below zero, which shows no perceptible ditterenee as " TO degrees above, and it is exclusiyely , Fyr-Fyter produLct. ' V ' . _ -_____ -..-__ mum-i.- "m. excmuv-any I. r;n-.~;~:. M""""". It is ideal for nor-3e warehouses, factories, farms, estates, gain elevators, em, und is built in three sizes, 1 gallon, 1% gallon and 20 gallon Engines. REFILLS FOR FOAM AND SODA ACID EXTINGUISHERS " further infortttatlott cull HENRY r, THERRIEN 2020 Walter Ave. ' An Au " Cold Weather Weapon. Against Fire FYI-FYI“ Never Fall. In Shakespeare Plays FRITZ LEIBER Arthur C. L. Brown, of the English department, Northwestern university, spoke for thoPueitty caves-"0}"- Shlkel- peare radio broadcast, WMAQ,, two weeks ago and Garrett H. Leaverton, head of the dtauntttie department, achool of speech, Northwestern uni- hing. Thomas Bolger, Democratic repre- sentative elect from this district, re- turned late last week to McHenry following a hunting trip in Louisi- ana as the guest of Congreumun Fiiinoeiinrrd was Ilso. tdi I time, guest of Governor Huey Long of that state. ‘ity, will. speak next Monday eve- Tel. Northbrook 73 THE PRESS iMoto ring Protection in Zero Weather Cold motors will delay thousands of mqtmfintl turuiiiii/ivinter. In -the morning, After business hours, and after the theatres, thousands of our ownerl will be'seriously inconvenienced. You can feel perfect security, however, when you protect yourself by mum of membership in the Chicago Motor Club. Free mechanical first aid is one of the service! to which you are entitled. One hundred thou-end mo- torists have secured this protection. CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB 41 North Shcrldw Bold Highland Park 7 [ Gentlemen: Plugs send In. tree booklet, “How 10M00 now- latl Cut Motoring Expense.” It, is understood that ”uncut" this booklet pluc- me u no obliution. "r----.--.--'"".' You may call if for any reason you cannot operate your car, for example: If you ere out of no, if your battery is dead, if your starter is stuck. or if your car is disabled and must be towed. 86% of the trouble cases are remedied by mechanics on the upot; the re- mainder are tow jobs. Other benefits of membership are'. insurance. bail bond, touring. home district And accident preven- tion services. Sixty-four branches: 34 down-state; 80 in Cook County. Dues per year $10.00. Enrollment foe tfirst year only) $5.00 Write for free booklet. Clip coupon below. Th- 0” ”can ""'TS, a In M I!!!“ CHICAGO Iii'i6'ii5riii; 'iaGuariiHa www- s...-.-..-------.-------" mono-nun.- Highland Park Ida-lull - - AUNIOI'IVI mm mm CWMJ'MVISJM. HAROLD INA". . " N. - Int -...". I” sou-aw“ Ml“ moo-mun."- u

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