Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 25 May 1933, p. 6

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4 { _ Andy Jacobs is the proprietor of ithe service station, which haridles a ‘complete line of U. S. Royal Cord itempered rubbered tires and tubes, m Sinclair gasolines, oils, greases, id other products. . ° > s The first of a series of advertiseâ€" ments for the Highland Park Serâ€" vite Station, at the corner of First Street and Laurel avenue, appears Jn The Highland Park Press this ‘week. New Series of Ads for Service Station Starts A colorful sign on Shugrue‘s Resâ€" taurant, announces :an information bureau, sponsored by the Deerfield Chamber of Commerce, has been esâ€" tablished in that store. A list of réoms available to tourists will be kept posted, during the Century of Progress in‘ Chicago, and Deerfield reésidents who wish to accommodate taurists may enter their names at the bureau. 4 t o ‘The Deerfield Chamber of : Comâ€" merce will meet Thyrsday evening (tonight) in the real éstate office of Vant and Selig. Much is being acâ€" complished these past few months by this, energetic group of business Deerfield C. of C. â€" | Meet This Evening \Tentative plans were also made at this meeting for the Memorial Day service Sunday morning, to which the American Legion, the Auxiliary ahd Boy and Girl Scouts will be guests of honor. Special music has been arranged. + w# d discuss a joint sgummer session. ; |‘At the close of school the summer recreation schedule for each Wedâ€" nesday evening will be resumed. The field used for their outdoor play is north on Warrington Road. David mm:.a of the Young Peoâ€" ple‘s izations in the church, is in quest of a leader for the groups of both young and old whowparticiâ€" pate in this weekly play night. Summer Activities _ > at Deerfield Church PAGE sX 4â€"1000 sheet rolls.. Monarch, _i CAKE FLOUR Large pkg. 4 1 feg ... i cg _ ili cfi mmittee for the Daily Vacation ble School, which will meet with group from St. Paul‘s Church to 5 for No. 2 can fOr .......... IE']E DELIVERY | Blue Goose Fruit S with each order of 50¢ NEWâ€"DEAL COLORED Uel Monte l | Monarch Pure | Whole Kernel Corn VANILLA EXTRACT TeFy TSUE J5 o | 2 i. EGGS | | * n b b b j ; Wisconsgin }“ 1 2 ¢ POTA’I"OESl kes doz. 5o. 115C EXTRA NICE Seedléess GRAPEFRUIT Early Fresh ~PEAS > Strictly Fresh Del Monte ~ 516 CENTRAL AVENUE . â€"â€"â€"â€" LIVERY I : Phones 10:3‘.104 l x I‘FREEI Be Sure To Take dvantagfe of Thée‘Values for THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘AND SATURDAY pe ._ 20¢ | i mt w loc I 4> oz. &(-)tt’le 35c COFFEE |â€" 15¢ â€" 0â€"C Pale{Drty. > *~| FINGERALE ' T or assorted flavors . 20¢| is |25¢C is 95¢ maâ€"â€"cts lus â€"bottle deposit n > Home Grown ‘ [ss SI_’ARAG.US . 25¢ ",u;ni Cl P0R "You| may think that your counâ€" try enjoys an exemption from the evils. [ will frankly own to you that,l gm of a very different opinâ€" ion. Your fate. I believe to be cerâ€" tain, though it is defe by a phyâ€" sical caluse. As long as you have a boundless extent of fertile .|._ "YÂ¥qu are surprised to learn, |I ‘have not a .opinion of [ Mr. + Jeffe and |I am surprised at your rise. I am certain ‘I:ul' | never a line and that I nieve» in Pgrliament, in| conversation, or even ‘dn the hnttilgoâ€"-q place where it is the fashion to court the popu la red a word !ndieatm \| opinion that the sbptne authority in a State ought 30 â€"intrusted to the mpjority of ci izens told by! the head; iin other w to the poorestâ€" and njost ignorant part of tha soâ€" city. |I have long n »eonvié\ud that institutions %fl ly democtatic must, gooner, or later, ‘dectro;f‘l, «. ty or givilization, or both,. °./ . â€" . "In [Europe, where the popula ion is denke, the effect of such instituâ€" tions would be almost, , us. What happened lately in Fra is an example. In 1848 a pure damoâ€" cracy establis there. Dur ‘ing a ghort time there was a strong ‘ reason| to ‘expect a general spoliaâ€" tion, @ national bankruptcy, a new partitipn.of the soil, a mui;m _of prices,| & ruinous â€"load of taxation laid on the rich for the purposée of supporting the poor\in idlendss. Such a systrm, would, in twenty years, _have tmhade France as poor‘} and! as barbarpus, as the France of the Aovingins.‘ Happily, the danger was ave! ; and now n{je'te is despotâ€" ism, a{silent tribung, nndzegsl ved â€" press, fiberty is gone, but divilizaâ€" tion hals been ‘saved. | 1 "I have..not the | smallest d:l.bt that if/we had a purely democratic governinent here the effect would| be the same. Either the poor would plunder ‘the rich, ind civilzation would perish, or order and propérty would be saved by a strong military government, and liberty would fi’rr.‘ ish. . | . _ Mr| Randall received the m:;j i":‘ y, which ;;t;do! i have | prophetic fifm tj wfi’i:; i; at least, interesting 1 present 7 f :. ~â€""London, May g i Thb s eAIpEH ie sir: SPECIAL Juiey | |.. ! [ ... . * {Hollywood‘s| . LEMONS _. _ ;/ Pom;Oâ€"Granate Juice oi tC1 see houk ... 1900 at Others Say "London, May 23, 1857. § PEACHES Buffet size 9¢. Del Monte "ls_ 20¢ : 4t Salad DRESSING Bananas 5 doz. 2 lbs, .Best F‘ood Bread & Butter Pickles 2 3 if" » fo:ars“ o 25(‘. whi vlation will be far niore at ease than| robbjrig the to. relieve the the ‘laboring population of the old | indigent. (The springs of national world; ud“n:ih is the case| prospérity soon begin to flow again, the Jeffersonian policy may infimw work lis plentiful, . s rise, and to exist wiuiu; g any fatal | all is franquillity and cheerfulness. calamity. â€" But the)time will come| "I| have seen El?hnd three or when New England will be as thickly| four|times pass through such critiâ€" populated as Old England. Wage8| cal spasonsâ€"as I hvae sed¢ chstngPJ will be as low, and jwill fluctuate ag such geasons the United much with you. as| with us. You| States will have to pass in the course will have your Ma: ters and Birâ€"| of thd next century. if not of this. ulation will be far more at ease the ‘laboring on of the FREE DELIVERY Extra: Fancty ltpe TOMATOE Surplus ....... 7000 AGE SERVE i.‘ s (you ‘ Dec. 1932, Statement Assets ............._...$}7,026,942.24 Reserve ............_..] 5,793,557.65 A: Excellent b _ Property â€" flngq Ride Behind the Red Seal of Safety |and. Protection. (.)pe.!.ti'!.‘i ‘ss_‘_t“j‘; R‘u Full Legaf Reserve Insurâ€" ance. An Auto Accident Mea.n;a jwsuit. : Protect Your Income â€" ON AUTO INSURANCE T7IO South Green Bay Road GOLD MEDA ORANGE Juicy Flo Save 30 to 40 % *Reeiransincsaxeawnns MIN 27¢. 29¢ laboring popâ€"| The (bad times are got over without $1 1e M. Best THE PR 25 B ~ . *TIRe! ufl‘g:nu you a good deâ€" «liveramnee. | P my reazon | and my wished are at war, and I cannot help Aoreoding the worst; |It‘is quite plain| |that your government will nevet |be able to restrain a disâ€" tresspd . and ‘.discontended majority. For th' you the majority ‘is the govgtnent,rtnd the rich, who are Always a minority, absolutely ‘at ith) mercy. The day. will: come when the State of New York, a ]t:ml tide of people, h none~ of whom ‘had mpre than ha breakfast, or expe th to have xgoig'thf_an half a dinner| will choose the legislature. Dilbped Tires. At todq‘y,’slowprices -‘ can‘ havé the same safety .: your family that world fapjous race drivers éemand. The g ! ing test of road and track have given to Firestone all world‘s relcords for Safety, Speed, Mileage, and Endurance. Trade us yolur worn thin tires for the tire mhde with the extra features of G -Dij:ting and | Two ~Extra C ;:-Dip‘ped Cord Plies Under tlle Scientifically Designed Tread. The Greatest Tire Ever Built, outh Second Street ILAND GARAGE _ . St. Johns Tel. 388 1 Visit the Firestone B t "A famous Gum-mfid'm se FOR thirteen consecutive s the Indianapolis Races have @ won on Firestone Gumâ€" :GoLDp sSTtaANDARD . of Tire Values ; MASTERPIECE TIRE CONSTRUCTION e Majority of Peopil AKS AUTO SUPPLY C 0% NoR (‘"Which of the tw candidates is likely to be preferfed by a wor‘! who hears his Oblidren for bread? _ I seriously mpprehend that you will, in such @Bason of gity‘ as I have def@ribed, do which will prevent prospérity from returning; that yOM will© act, like gome people in a Weéar of ty; devour ‘all the goo ;?1} orn, and then make ‘the next yelr a year, npot of scarcity, but of abBolute failure. "There will be, 1 fear, spoliation. The spoliation will Imgrease s The distress will prbduce fregh spol iation. There is fiothing to say to you. Your Constitution is all sail strict observance @f public Un the other is a demagogue : about the tyranny of capi and usuerers, and asking why an: ‘ should be permitt@d to drink # pagne, and to ride in a ca while : thousands Of honest: people are in want of necés#ities ? f ‘"Which of the twy« ‘candidut,Ls is gide is a sta s it possible to COMP _ This tite i ter ({:-liq struct ni.lg m a n s h ip second ling brand tires for sale order hou bthers an ithout turer‘s rantee, . This tire is of good uality| ‘and 2orkm‘u”i ‘ hl: «â€"â€"cCa Adminam "Firestone" &fd full uaranteé ldn fow Ill ma ,:‘; t heap manufactu ‘”" osell at a price. ||} | ; m:s'r SENTINEL " This tire equal of all ard brand 61 tires in Qi Eonstrudfiq ppearance, a price d‘:: you real say â€" This tite 18 supeâ€" rior in quality to &:t line spe %, ind tires offered for aale by mail o ..;i: puses and made "‘ ithout the manuf@ééfnrér‘s nameanda iWi#an toe. This is "The Tire That Taug‘ rift to Millions *‘ / FIREST OLDFIELI Surer OLDFIELD | FIRESTOR counmm FPIF S'I,‘OlTAE realize‘b that any nuâ€" facture® to be successful todayâ€"and to continug to be sguccessful must offer tb the Public @{ALITY ard |PRICE. ‘There is no reduction in th¢ quality of Firestone Tires. Today ; can buy Firestone Quality at the same prige you would haye to pay formailordér and spegl hl brand tires. & | THE mw Tirestone QUALITY and SERVICE At We will [E ' irest T : [F...l |\ .. _ Phone H. P. 91 § engoieg neo se the het« Conâ€" h a n ir *l9 49 184 " thotene * PREFE Construction, Qualit an d ade of Progress," | mt Firestone tire factory. o speisey har idns in 4.15â€"19.... | \5.00â€"19.... *I 5.25â€"18.... , ¢ Other Sizes Proporti ey Can Buy ad the Wantâ€"Ads â€" PHURSDAY, MAY 2%5, 4.50â€"21 4.15â€"19 4.15â€"19..| $§,.10 5.00â€"19.... +48 5.25â€"18.... 17 4,50â€"21.... 4.15â€"19.... 5.00â€"20... 5.25â€"18..; Other Sizes SIZE SIZE SIZE SIZE or NapoleQn will 'm-u*t vifi $1.15 PRICE bG y Low CE Low 65 10 86 civilzg. § | CA 11 / |IMARK * :* (lightful program, the 1c# i Mal Park, a small 1 â€" at Hazel Avenue, Journs has relingquished its park to property «ownt Nicinity." The club will c« .2 Florence was born J# jnâ€"Highland Park. She : fin Place School w P Country\ Day . 1 , and was gradpatel Gulf Park Junior Colleg rt;â€" Miss., in 1931, {ae Phi Theta Kappa pin f0 irship. That. fall sbe > Bchool of Speech at N iversity, where !50 r n graduated this Jy Ith permitted. She, ‘of . Delta Gamma Northwestern. [ She . is survived by J jand a sister, Miss ?i Florence ) was & ‘the Presbyterian* Chural and Park. K«-'unfi;rlv urned by her many fr ty.| j 4 Funeral services will B o‘clock Wednestay ind he home. The Rex, Lou Wwin, minister of the l{: sery en devenge ol 0t mnd ‘er ghter of Mr {erick A.hxatki_l‘u;!arz:fl E, Htgliland Pafk, wearly Tuekday inorninc,.: Jand Park Hospital, afte ‘ness. Had sheâ€"lived un ‘the would have heen 22 3 Florence L. W atki ‘places will, be 4* to I s C’t:b“.m:t B $ eerarony kiding at the tea table. Amiat Sm Â¥ plame Of the lawrn will be saed Garden Club H (Miss Elyse Rinkenbe :“m»u,nu figh School, gave a gr« , m!let-ltt.hel} 6 Garden Club of . ednesday: afternoon, of: Mrs. Robert. J. Jo THURSDAY, MAY 25, Fresh Genuing CakK Livey ‘Pure Pork : Sausage Meat Smoked Butts °â€" Steer Rib Ethâ€"7th* Ribs ; STOP â€" SHOP â€" Fregh Dregsed Stewing ~~_ . Chickens | m mnookt 1 Choice Native Bteer Fresh Dressed " ‘b. No in nveeteigriaie Chuck Roast Kerber K ountry© Bacon Kure ; F‘ri. â€" Sat. â€" Very Rest Native,*" Hamburger ; sn on ag nnteme ateeapen n ons e man y Dies Here on After a L4 ED MALPELLI, | . Phone 124 Highwood, 1# FREE DELAV ~Phone 124

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