{E953 ttsn Kl :5. tt AM i a fl 531 (LI M N "qr.h-asoetrtteeitFrtAm. etrkn the ancient drew of working oat our loch] death: by consent, rather the. by coercion The: drum, Although k is etill evoked no fre- quently, he: become a mire‘e. It ceased to be true in. the Jukeonhn are, when power was momentarily wrested end from the vested inter- ests. end placed min in the bonds of the people, only to be followed im. inediately by whet might be celled a dictatorship." _ A - 5 - Then Prof. Lindemen went' on to soy, "But in order to do that we must have a revolution in our ideals 3: education, and We must learn hot true freedom menus. All the tropic in thin country must hove the tfesedom to.arork, nlrthe children in this country must hove the. freedom to nttendeehool. If we went reel {reel an: of competitive enterprise, In out see thatzwith every increeee in production there comes , corne- aponding intense in wages no that die extra mum of goods produced sikn be bought up by the people for horn it me produced. If there it be true, competitive freedom, we net really eliminate child labor. In spite of codes under the NRA, ere In still about one million chil- employed in industry.) " of- if we choose the woeful meth- of cheap, We must plead Prof. Lindeman Talks 3 Thin was one of the point brought out in the stirring address delivered by Eduard C. Linden“. pron-not tit philosophy " New York, School ot Sod-l Work, last Tuesday ovo- niug at the Lincoln School. _ _ _ , "And that involves n complete ov- drhuul of our educational ayatem.Wa , not more collages and vocation- nehooh, but more ochoolrof lite, here young men Ind women so to n 'he telititm betweenthglr I""' We. and the world shout an. Mum-t loan that diacr- nce is the essence of life, And that; Goethe said, what 'one mm ith, loves him unchanged. We only I an from alone who are diluent our-elves." 3WSth deep feeltrtetptmmatthitdd manner, Mr. Linden!“ defhted the _ tun of the crisis through which. rum. is passing. He said. "A 1itiais is on bubonic epic whiz: cells W gunman so fundmen l that he must change may of our long- esublishcd hsbits. t see on under- lying fear and timidity in the Amer- ihsn peoble in the fece of this (mt uphcevel. and I predict that if the change is pcmitfed to come thru yevolutlon or form, that it will be the bloodiest the world has ever Known. We must do everything in stitr power to prevent it. If only we con trutrtaitrour belief in education, id! only we con revive the sense of freedom through education, if only we can develop a sense of social no. sponsibility, we may stop this cute- clysm in time." PAGE TIN An enthusiastic audience of about At Lincoln School On The American Crisis Buy Fil lllir/)v'lt' Waukegan Coke Your fuel dollar buys a maki- mum of heat when you burn Wauke‘an Coke . . . for itiia almost pure carbon. the odly. element that ttttttnut' burns a“ reduces heat. The high tt: ing value of Waukegan e eaves you money. You do itot pay foe elements that will dot burn. Waukegan Coke is easy to oonttol . . . alwaya free from dust, awoke and aoot . . . giites you dependable comfort. Chll your Joel dealer now forf a with {our fuel dollar! Paul Bach!!!“ " m Silica Highland Put Fuel Co. “can! a Moo New lube: Co-tr-Deer). m. Burn iNNiLrii0ttftiGAN/ "eo-ttded and Sold by asâ€: N COKE/ 5M0“ J.U- 98 800 “Hindu! the betas, which an: sponsored by the Li _qoltt School P. T. A. and the High]: d Park League (Ii-Women Voters. o Wi'. [Andaman is the attthor of numerous books on adult educltion nndjoeioktgr. Me is contributing editor of the New Republic, and president of the New Jersey, State Cohference on Social Work, among other things. Min Terese o'Net, Who held her dancing clam at in; Y.W.C.A. but year, in opening the' 1934 won on Oct. " and. .will Jain hold her In addition to its guard work laun- dry service. . full d icky-hing serv- ice will be started Jar the conven- ience of its patrons; "tt advertise- ment announcing this impart in thin issue of The Highland Purim. The Dutch Maid J1antr' laundry. now under new ma lament, locnlly owned, Innounces i communion in business here " i Nation nt-364 Central Avenue. [ Mina O'Neil he: been connected with Joel Abbott, internationally known danee director; " “shunt and with in kg pretentious! work for the put ; yum. She is still â€minted WM! Muriel Ab. hott and will teach id. Highland Park only one day taeh junk; theretrr, her chases will ha F 'to be limited in sin. ' T, 7 Miss O'Neil has dulled Ming intensively in Ame a and in 'llttr, ope, and has . thorough knowledge of and When ttll {you of dancing including ballet, tap, musical-com- edy, acrobatic and modern Genius work. Miss O'Neil hp chases for children of pro-school I“. 11:11 which she‘hss heed very successful. This season she is going to have a special was afternoon class for.hitth school end F college girls. Chases are being formed It sud petriatm- tions are being accegd " the Y. W; Oct. " Indy-1' classes " the Y. Miss O'Neil will ' in Highland Park for registratio oh Friday, Oct. 5. Mather: wishi it» talk with, Miss O'Neil may an between the hours of ' to 5 for In Entewiew. Fall Term of. Dancing . Will Begin on Oct. 12 Dutch Maid Laundry Under New Management 4 Son“: that smog Tm "' ttight-d Purl GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electrici Shop “Silicate- Mcnoni & Macaw Burns Phu" Leaves Few Ashe. Try ft" New Need- Lou Attention 'L mm. o In East' to are “Ha . Andy†“magma Rog- e m .rrood, Mary rush-nu! but IIE f glut. Thursday; Fridny a sand! _nin¢, Oct. 4.5-6. Thai ' n Trailer," 'miriipe Buck Jones, Illll rdny matinee, Oct. 6. "Pa I 3:1 ttterr/s," starring Madge Evanatiiitsert Young, Otto Kruger. Una "s.llliiiiri. um Ted may, Smithy and My“; y, on". 7-8. T ' Pygmy: of Deertatlt I eatre h, Announced “Lit a: =- mum“ New?†ster- rinx M Bl k mt Suntan end Douglas Mon irigit ' Tueoday ttl Wednes- day, Nlfl,air.1f. This pcture stare Merge I, Willem, the girl who we: rocke 11; time with he: flrst pie- ture, " llt , Yetterdey." "Do ar, .Montgomery plays the leedin illiiii, opposite Miss Sulhwan, but iiRiitriiii, true hero of the story, in her 3“ v. oC'ttuttmeheet," wife of the li ~, eltrk, 1.'inntbertt, who strung , to lick! his precarious job in 'i!,iii'tC_1iiti, keep together the little home. Itll"; , d his wife hue made for their' iFf, Others in the cut in- clude, 'l _ Hale, Catherine ‘Doucet, 2e..if/t,tii/i) ennings, Hedda Hopper, Muriel 'iii, irkhnd. Doneld Reina, Mae Wiil6, Fred Kohler, Bodil Roe- i tiii/il)"? _,/i'i,)iiitatmss APPLES Sunk“ Juicy' Swan ORANGES su/iii) Juicy LgMONS iiitstorgatiar,. Friday and _i-liiliit,-?tli'-?,!,lifl, tirriksah, tirtii'f,itii'i'r/,, . â€49:1, i htstait Postum g 5,8llMItll ti, 'ij,,',',')", Large tli,,,,,'),"," 110s Su ',iiiii 0 Kitchen . 'iujl_'_"i_'i1i_:_'.i'iiiitihi'iiiist 6/ 'i',",' 255 rsit,irliia,te, Jo'mthtn ciii"li' oi White R 'itil 9 Breakfast 'jiri .FFEE Qt L H; E R Y I 516 " 518 Central Avenue WNEGA’R [Elf her Ali, Root Beer 331511“? Rickey 3 tilts. 25c I" I'd EH by swam-Warm FREE /L, or $2.75 per half use PL". m 03PM" Alll gallon Ass Jug thrposit 5e No. 2 Cans Garlic Stile or trlaiit THE PRESS The Largest imam Food Shop on the North 10 Half- Lb. f Bar 5 Lbs, ins, Georzé wicker. Pm! Pix, Sar- ah Paddén unfChriItSu: Rub. Grade School Clubs I Hold First Meeting i' Two. parties (ttss week marked the barium; og the an am " the 1mm. for the! 6th and uh, ad 7th and gth ga.mde, school clnho. Jiln.. “moment conjoint“ of songs and may and rrsfrxtshtnmtta were seated. “any took advantage of this opportunity to' meet new girls and renew ‘oldj friendships. Plon- ftr the prom: throughout the yen/wen dildo-ad. _ Girlrfrom. my school tr inviud. The 6ttr ind tl' trade club meets In Tuesdays, , . Tth and 8th (rude club meets on qunesdnys from 4 to 5 o'clock. ',:. [ On Windmill†the older mp will see high gschool .girls not hit and mynicureguils. Numbers will be drawn an? seven] lucky girl: will have then; nulls manicured free. " you were: nimble to attend the Next Tues“: the you“: group will take tt "tMio hike" ind and: girl should bring o undwich in l paper suck. The mp will be home in time for dinner. Doz. 2 Lbs-25c ITOMATOES 2 for Lb. 25k Cans for Doz. Qt. IS: lo 25c for $1 ' 19c 25c 3Se 19c ak $1 $1 OVALTINE Crone ' Mull Fancy Bed Alaska SALMON TWO large an: .....mtr-t.rt... _ PWC" GRAPE NUTS Fancy Pink PEACHES SALMON Skinless and Bombs: Sammy Yellow Cling SARDINES In heavy syrup: 2% Sin can California Bartlett Securify , ize Pineapple 2&2; 3 for 6S: Cooked Ration DOG FOOD 3 Cans 25c Tomato Juice Cross. & Blackwell Pure Solid Pack Canned No. 2% Site Gun Pure FRI-SERVES 'LC; _ 4-Lb. Jar Sk Per package 1Se Ma Brown Assorted Flavors Bibles will be wanted to graduating from the minus I . menu Ind eertitientm and pins be minded to tho-0.1M bl" perfect otttnd.tnet durinl the 'irrruriGiiatirt in ik in .11 parents and friends of our day school "hours. H puma, pin ings next N evening from Y.W.C.A. in charge The annual rdly any and tioml day masreibm will be he on next Sundly " the First U Bunsen“! Church " 10 o'el _ T' 'Spocial music by the children F the Sunday school qnhutn. . F White House Tavern Grand Opening . f First U. E. Chtmelt The White Home T-eh, an: Day, is now and-r the am meat of Mitchell Braudiri, of l and Park, --- “iii White House “burn will " its “grand opening" of the p Saturday evening, Oct. 6. f 2', Size ‘Cans 23c in to com. to the May and Work I GiiViitso'eioeotlttr In. Me! Shame u of the work. . . Reg. $1 Size Hold my Day Tcans 5Cm$l Large Cans 7 Cam 5 for 4Se Sth: 29c $1 $1 $1 $1, 1liL18t MEAT SPECIALS; Shore Veal Roast Chickens; Pork Roast Ground Beef Lamb Chops lb. 29t a or loin pad.- S-tti. ml Louis’ Shoe Repair Shop In New Low my Quick' Shoe a»... a in momd a), in new " min] Avenue, {Md as; but. Khulna M mi Vecdtbh Mirket. . I Louis' Smolenski l tilt the: â€all shop lb. 202120 lb18c __,',,, H. P. 4400 L. we m15c _:,",'!' THURSDAY. OCTOBER t LAMB ROOFING: 'iiiii,ii7'i'etc',2t alums - upon i ALL PHONES 6-8-16. angina? $.32 Edi ZION B ' ING 'r/aM)f “can Boneleas Shelving Legs of Fresh Loin Loin prom m M "his: hid- - - boom no†and all! 83a from " all! chad .9. 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