Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Oct 1933, p. 8

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*~~ YERY REASONABLE: Bed $1 and p:udnfitxn@qsfl PAGE EIGHT 4 little. Don‘t fail to see this one. 1981 &'xvnommmwu %b.“râ€"h-mm. 1981 RD DeLUXE COUPE. You can‘t go . wrong on this car. 1981 °FORD TUDOR SEDAN, Radio, trunk, FORD 1931 SPORT COUPE, fine condition, eash or payments, $175. Owner Tel. H. SIX ROOM HOUSE and heated sunroom,| â€" 8 N. First St. Tel H. P.252%0 i â€" CLEAN USED CARS MOSTLY CHAUFFEUR DRIVEN PRACTICALLY NEW GAS STOVE, white BOY SCOUT SUIT, practically new size 14, mm 590 Western ave., Lake ‘Tel. Lake Forest 2346. Asspd paint and upholstery perfect. Motor Aâ€"1 Most for the money. f 1931 BUICK SPORT COUPE. Model 8â€"66s, g-.hhln“-o-bkwmfl-n most critical & â€" 1931 FGRD sPORT _ PAAETON. , Fender wells. A clean, attractive priced car. 1981 FORD SPORT COUPE Just recondiâ€" tioned and in fine shape. 1981 P‘.(:‘NTIAG“ OOAO..I;.'“ mounts, 6 perâ€" very xmromromonn'l'gfl.‘mu wuter heater. One of our best buys. xmm»mrreovrnmâ€"uu-u wite 1929 ..n.:nonmq.wm- r\-t priced right. 1929 Afllmm.wm‘.*.hhl in excellent shape. Must be seen to be 10929 FORKD ROADSTER. Plenty of miles left k:'g-l-uhd. 1989 FO a.'ms PANEL DELIVERY win 1926 CADILLAC SEDAN. 5 pass. Good tires motor in fine condition. Priced very low CASH OR TERMS YOUR OLD CAR ACCEPTED UP TO 18 MONTHS TO PAY . REED chairs, table, suitable h-.-'rnnl. h‘lr.l“. A33â€"35pd F xX cX yin 3 months dlmm -_-Lg ___ tion at low cost. 1982 CHEVROLET COACH. Splendid condiâ€" AT uclmn-.hn--h= Phone 557 ‘Tel. H. P. 710. â€" 5468. mhast be* whon bo be appecsiated." 618. fa seen Place. Tel. H. P. 4. A88 m"u“&“fluavm'&afi “â€"?n‘a:: Mu‘mm‘ f Wm STRICTLY m EGGS TILLMAN‘S PRODUCE CO. Great Dane dog ; splendid months old; house trained. x'arowli D.C. SHORT . WAVE length teceiving set and wet battery, : in good condition, $50. Tel. H. P. 365. A8% English "Lounge Chair, covered with fine linen friese, $16. Several other chairs, Sublnet, 416. worth £100."‘Sharaton Bet Cabinet, $45, worth $100. .: Bedâ€" a beautiful set for rootm, 4â€"foot EMETERY LOTSâ€"A i# taken at ence: a Bgrave and a câ€"fi lot in beautiful NorthShore Garden Memories. Tel. H. P. 4240 for informaâ€" Fall dreases, silks and wools, at low prices M aRY ann FRoOCKS 19 S. St. Johns Ave. Tel. H. P. 8560 A38â€"45p Price $25; 1016 Dean Ave. Tel H. P. 175 HOME DRESSED POULTRY â€" Fryers 20c Ib. â€" . Mm:uu-utwhlhunh-flmufu W.lflmflxw by Saturday following publication cents for each BLIND ADS: 75 cents 1. A less if fubdmm:ul..flnmfllbym%m:\tm lowm y w AEnne sds Advertisements er 12 noon as r #auns PURNELL & WILSON, INC. 101 North St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, L _ Wm NEVER OFFERED Houses fos Rent â€"| . coowu strator. Cannot be told from new car, se hat cases for ladies hats; must sell once, call after Sunday. P. Goldberg. A GOOD FUR COAT as low as $65, NEW LOW PRICES Phone H. P. 42 â€" We Deliver ; B5â€"ft. rope runner ; FAWN A31â€"33 Mérawy+s §â€"ROOM HOUSE, â€"â€"FOR RENT: Artistic home, @MK side ‘Tel. H. P. 1760. | | _ : _ 7 ROOM HOUSE . de at 573 W. Park Avenue. rethes Afi:d: 100 t month 10 cawinls ,F;' ‘Deic MIDDLE AGED WO _‘gmfi. t R SALE: Un 9 house, modernistic on landsc ravine lot, 85x850; may be YOUNG HANDY . wack. at mpthere maiger Taf 1j P toln 8 N. First St. N.Er.u:i EsStf WANTED TO PLACE, from Nov. to April, FAMILY W IRRMCSsIO one year or children ; desire to rent rent at 1104 N. heat ; glazedâ€"in p * . K. P. 1780 â€" | | ahore can figure > “TEL.‘ :1 P nnrvi::m mattbei 1&_‘ i #4 u-\-:-“ Mwmqflw no charge to the : § investigate Cfiiamtioctv%‘ \better, ‘MBS. E. M . w32.;| is made for this service. . for caring for invalid or assist Onwentsia ave. Tol. H. P. trance at 423 N. Green Bay (Rd.; Aduits by the day or hous. ‘Tel. H.P] §157. EMPLO _.__. . We Investignte Ref WE HAVE %." abii ‘s Employment Service roe ut 19 North REALTOR TD PAINTING, PAPERING and DECORATING AUTOMOBILE DIsCOUNT GoRP. on veesouphls j Trare wak«‘ .DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP x ~ 2 N. % 89. DRESSM oys fakes, /n o tnth iuiing IING AND PLAIN EWING H. P. 6494 Phone 557 1 M counterpart in .vfim"’ Emibetings to run consecutively for Tollowed by the | tix mofy Monday evenings ht, the Obletso at their home to ‘s family well, â€".‘The "';Wmm â€" habit of callt ‘j‘: o T. J. Keane, nfloul sea is sickness. | Colum tm 7| Eiversiy,. moed! una'-a:‘: ple of oriental| Pss S05! ns Arst of a series of sen scout h year, North figure on having THE PRES W of in (Highland Park. l'atofthw are ” job and well started| on their troop situi@tion in Highland Park being ‘» In each troop situam a good dlb‘belnclaflhvhvl a strong and informed institution backing the troop. o"r‘a.'.]fiisi'mn“ stants," 1 0000 f | /5 _ Col. J B. Jackson, the ares commissioner, "%;ET commiss $ will be pleased to kno MMfimh‘W K'W%mfl ag the scribes of all Some ofthe items in the contest include 71'5'3 E:i';fi"m"' ve a week at camp 6. 'm"il;r‘:clb- making as . MB .\ M d and conscientious ::'p comâ€" Many activities are planâ€" t and build to a greater extent work. o_ fe t lor scouts m.umd% W” are job and well started) on their y Scouts on this contest this week, Ne e 6h even at the cost mentioned db:‘v:i Highland Parkers would have pj for books $122,231.90, or MMâ€" ately $17.51 for each regifieie# botâ€" rower. i | 4 & It cost Highland Parkers $1 178. â€"84 to maintain the entire le library in 1982, or $2.60 per regipâ€" tered borrower. But in addition to this, every person in (the city, whether a card holder or not, had the privilege of reading and studyâ€" ing in the library and of having his puzzling questions. answered as well as enjoying all the numberless serâ€" vices that the library Endeu I one of the poems included in this anthology was chosen by its author as the one he wished to represent his work., _ { { J11S WOFR.; i ‘Name and Nature of Poetry, fly A. E. Housman. el stt 1t An illuminating, brief bit of criâ€" ticism, expecially provocative and important since it is Housman‘s first expression of his poetic creed, . | American Poets, 1630â€"‘30, by Matk Van Doren. | "I have restricted myself to fl..w; seven names in the belief that so few may speak after all most perfectly for the better part of American poetry over three centurâ€" it or not) spoko’hmon't?-'fi. eyes of a dwarf donkey. And there are dozens I never finished." | â€" of the plaster cast of a dog who died almost two thousand years ; anâ€" other by the ring in a faded pict in Florence. One almost wrote itse) while I stood in the deserted ruins of an ancient temple . . . . One popâ€" ped out of a castle that had grown ashamed of itself; and one (believe "Wagtail has three «distinctive qualities. It is scientifically ate; it is educationally sound; it is a delightful bit of literature," « one who has read the book sup» port this statement whole ¢ k Yet none is a better judge of a good ehildun@bookthnthdfld’% self, consequently we feel (quite grateful to the young lad who reâ€" turned "Wagtail" and said to the asâ€" sistant at the desk, "Gee, that was a swell ‘book, I liked it!" I Fifty Poets, by W. R. Benet. | | An American autoâ€"anthology. Each 46 nd; it is 1‘ l.' w 82:: supâ€"| for, t] f . | fective of a good | est sy hild himâ€"| the w THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1988 spundâ€"treated stage where you can watch the al filming and recordâ€" ing of ng motion pictures, anâ€" other operates for radio broadcasting and spécial stage preâ€" sentations. | ‘ Outside sets done in the latest cinema on provide an exotic background with stenes depicting ated gondolas and dgambuk in reâ€" gal splendor at the Hollywood dock. The actual recording equipment is mounted a truck which will be drawn up glongside the studio when| sound pi arée made. Burton: Holmes | Inc., ;the official mo«: ile ilroads of the U: Sg:smwl:n midshlo hmflh‘; ",.&,;"'." Emya':'una-::? 5 est system of land transportation in; the w This has been accomâ€" time. § t i ~ The Willtary fumbing c "4 expected to prove one of the high $a} 11 84

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