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Paul Bc*’clurdt KoPPERS the Press Advertisers sts less to useâ€" rnachinery or noise x supplies réfrigeration at lower Lumber Co, Deerfie smoxkELEss_tFuer. ooo ended and Sold â€"OKE / DUSTLES ni NEW 4} x« g* Ad Frank Siljestrom «hi nd sootâ€"and is jgukegan Koppers your fuel dealer _ §$2 _ down Easy Terms VE | Order by Namet! P Ravinians and their friends are The story of "These Thirty Years" begins 30 years ago in the town of Brookfield. Dave Haines and his aged mother see their farm and everything they own put on the auction block to satisfy a greedy mortgage holder. During the auction, however, Dave becomes inspired by a "horseless carriage seen tearing down a rutted country road at the neckâ€"breakin‘ speed of 20 miles per hour." He sees a great future in automobiles and *wants Jed Travers, local livery stable owner, to go into business with him. Jed wi;hholdl his deciâ€" sion until Dave proves what his "carriage" can do in‘ a crossâ€"country race with a horse. ers," and "In the Best of Families"; The "crash" of 1929 catches Bob. He loses everythingâ€"-tn:.ludinc his girl, Ann Bailey, who been disâ€" gusted with him for, some time. Jed, the partner of Dti:.' sticks by Bob, saves his life on : occasion, and finally inspires him to become the man his dad, and Ann, would like him to be. j becomes a problem in later life for he favors playing to working, and spends his "dad‘s" money gambling on the stock market. â€" Success favors Dave. He wins the raceâ€"also the hand of May Larâ€" combe. They have a son, Bob, who The players featured in "These Thirty Years!" include David Morâ€" ris, who played in "Come Easy," Center Slices ARMOUR®S "sTrAR" ARMOUR‘3 LARGE Frankfurters ARMOUR‘s PORK Sausage Meat b: 10c RIB ROAST + 15¢ acteristic of "The Days of 49," by Miss Marie Hisgen, former premier and instructor of the Abbot School . of Dancing and at present assistant \ director of Murrayâ€"Brown School \ of the Dance. The following young < Iadies will take part in this numâ€" Lhr: the Misses, Janet Hughes, Kathleen Buhrer, Mary Lou Mcâ€" ‘Clernan, Laura â€" Browning, > Vera Purdy and Luella Reay. y i5 LOIN OR RIB Veal Chops 4. 12%c PRIME BEEF SHORT LEGS OF RUMP Rump Veal: SHOULDER Veal Chops . 10c "These Thirty: Years," a new talking picture <produced .by the Ford Motor Company, is to be shown at the show rooms of Purâ€" nell & Wilson Inc., Feb. 1, 2, 3, inâ€" clusive. Complimentary tickets are being distributed by Purnell & Wilâ€" son Inc., under whose auspices the local showings are being held. . "These Thirty Years" â€" to Be Shown Here by _ _ Purnell & ‘Wilson, Inc Many tickets have been sold in advance and a large crowd is asâ€" The Ravinia Players will â€" also give a dramatic sketch directed by Guernsey LePelley. Robert Bridges is responsible‘ for a clever musical skit whickh will be given and many other amusing and interesting numâ€" bers will be provided and the eveâ€" ning will be full of surprises. place a perfect setting for the event. Through the efforts of Mrs. Fritsz Helmold, a group of young ladies from the Ravinia Players is being trained for a beautiful dance, charâ€" #@ll : sey" for th; big "Days: of 40‘%ers" party at the Village House, Saturday evening, Jan. 20, given by the Maintenance .committee of the Ravinia, Village House. * F. V. Degenhardt, in charge of decorating the Village House, is sparing no effort in making th-] "Days of 49ers" _ .. . Party at Ravinia :: Saturday Night THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1984 Whole or Shank Half g‘lï¬,: Tok‘ Sinners," "Cradle Snatchâ€" b. 121¢ tb. 1TO%c lb. 19¢ ib. 9¢ This meeting m;po;tx;;h;d from last Friday evening, because a quoâ€" rum was not present at that time. The board of town autlitors Deerfield Township will meet at 7 next Tuesday evening, Jan.-‘;i,28, the town hall on Central Avenue. Schray waived preliminary _hearâ€" ing Monday, apparently unwilling to face Mr. Brown who, to the surâ€" prise of his physiciang, has| recovâ€" ered sufficiently from three| bullet wounds to appear in ecourt, / Town Auditors Will _ Meet Tuesday Evening Park, on bonds totaling $17,8500. Schray is accused of robbing and attempting to murder Clifford M. Brown, 51, of Chicago, on Jan. 4. Schray shot Mr. Brown after the latter had given him a ride from Milwaukee to Highland Park. Willardâ€" Schray 45, of Milwaukee, was bound. over to Lake: |\County grand jury Monday by'P.olhq‘iMatis- trate Herman Schwery of Highland Park, on bonds intaline« &1# san Alleged Attacker Is Bound to Grand Jury dJohn, who plays the Haines in "These has played for the Authur Hopkins, an« Ap;ayp © ye "WINIAh Bankhédd: Fred. erick _ Forrester, who played â€" the father in "Animal Kingdom." Alice JOhn) 'ho hnlawts tho asls Lh e ow q c ns se 2 ue 9 Conninies 7\ PBE other well known plays! Hl‘;mald Mcâ€" Dongld, who played the leads in "Left Bank" and "Here Today," and took part in "Forsaking All Others" featuring Talluiah Bankhéad: Fred. eR 08 o 1 0000 1 in © "There‘s A:..M..?h fl?ï¬' w WITH YOUR C â€"â€"â€"BATTERY M ced , and Chatles Frohâ€" AS LOW A t of "Mom" rty| Years‘" Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. _ South| Second Street | of 30 at El 40 shi opt by of early days in north shore terriâ€" ‘yill be recalled by 58 members North Shore Line Veteran yés‘ 25â€"Â¥ear Club when they tnibl Saturday evening, Jan. 20, Â¥Reir &nnual reunion and banâ€" §t the W:ukmn"l!otel}. frowth and development of b unities served by the North ‘ e sincé the road [started Alion in 1894 will be d%:used v}e{ana, many of whose serâ€" ds span almost the entire ï¬riod. The club memberâ€" braces all employes with the Yany 25 years or more. | e| expahsion of the Bluff City tric Railway, foreâ€"runner of the l | Helephone Highland Park 1212 6 Central Avenue Hichla and R. Anspach Travel Bureau oNsULT .YOUR LOCAL ~ _ TRAVEL BUREAU" When Travel Advertisments Say rans Club incidents and Â¥a KE PRESSs SEE | _ North Shore Line officials will join with the veterans in their xeunion. Election of officers and entertainâ€" ment are other features which will mark the occasion. | | J. W. Simons, superintendent of the Waukegan ‘City Lines, is presiâ€" ‘s;znt‘of‘ the club. Other officers gre: viceâ€"president, William Ludwic,;flo waukee; secretary, Edward A. Nevâ€" ins, Highland Park; treasurer, EJm« er Brown, Highland Park. | tween â€" Waukegan ini’_‘ï¬vi;gï¬d Park, to 1926, when the ‘Bkokie Valleg;_Ro:l_te was placed in service. North Shore Line fnto the present highâ€"speed electric interurban railâ€" road, as the territory between Chiâ€" cago and Milwaukee was developed, will :also be reviewed by the veterâ€"> ans.. These extensions were %do in progressive stages from 4, when the line started ogentiond beâ€" Hurnom Sp L xt cCn ICorâ€" Lo * . d & Highland Park, Il. ;UNCENSORED PICTURES OF THE WORLD WAR! Pages of picâ€" tures showing the stark horrors of the Great World War will appear in NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. These . ‘Nicer _ THE WHOLE TOWN‘$ TALKING! RESERVATIONS â€" ONTARIO 7000 EVERY NO COVER CHARGE WASHINGTON AT SHERIDAN * RAPID â€" FlRE-gREVUE HOTEL WAUK * TAVERN AND HIS VERSATILE ORCHEsSTRA Superlative Cuisine â€" Unexcelied Wines and Chummy and Refined ajety > Phone H. P. 391 | E. C. "TEDDY" CEORGE, Mgr ONLY highest grade raw materigls are used â€" more scientific compounding and proâ€" cessing have been deâ€" veloped. Plates are 30 to 34% stronger, assurâ€" ing long, dependable service. Every Firestone Battery exceeds the rigid specifications of the S.A.E. 'llo#e in your old battery now.* COMPLETE sngqc; FReE TESTIN | ALL MAKES North Shore‘s Accepted Ren â€"____ A Short Drive To | Chicago‘s Clever Master and His Talented Compan Ts so4¢ DICK HU PRESENTS THE INIMJTABLE FRANK WALLI *4 DA if wile book." He sure to watgh yf a