i+ i ig §3 it ow 17 ho 19. 0 (rPat leï¬;} Bb3 {§ 1# & T Candidates Will Be <â€" Introduced Monday Evening in Ravinia .According to Mr. Spindell, who has spent years in studying the situation the resent constitution is in many ways inadequate. The article on revâ€" enue, placing the major burden on estate is in .crying need of a hange which would distribute the burden, and result in a greater inâ€" come to the state treasury. _ ed which would eliminate duplicaâ€" tion of work, provide centralization of authority and greater efficiency of operation. Other needs are a change in bank, stockholders‘ liabilâ€" ity, and in the administration of criminal justice. N y The best method of changing the constitution is by means of a conâ€" tutional convention, and when matter is brought before the rs of the state, it is urgent that â€"The judicial districts are badly apportioned, and a change is needâ€" PAGE FPOUR The opening meeting of the Leaâ€" gue was attended by more than a hundred women eager to learn why the state constitution is in need of a change. After the usual lunchâ€" eon, and a presentation of plans for the coming year by the committee chairman, Mrs. Gaidzik, chairman of the program committee, introâ€" duced the speaker, Robert Spindell, a Chicago attorney. e In view of the nearness of elecâ€" tion, it is hoped that a large proâ€" portion of the residents of Highland Park and Ravinia will attend the open meeting, sponsored by the League of Women Voters, to be held at the Ravinia Village House, Monâ€" day evening, Oct. 29, at 8 o‘clock, at which the candidates for county and state offices will be permitted to present their qualifications for ofâ€" fice, we are told by the League of Women Voters. . : Before you buy any mattress, comâ€" pare this remarkable mattress of known qudiiy! You can‘t go fu: if you are tired and listless, . You can‘t be fresh and alert without sound sleep. The surest way :of CENTRAL AVENUE AT SHERIDAN ROAD .. oo 0 [00 00â€" Kighland Park 181 â€" 182 \ «THE HOUSE OF GOOD| FURNITURE" ;lve;tâ€"‘;ithout " ! ;nans' attra urest way :of . ors that wi Iredale‘s Friday, Saturday, Oct. 26, 27, Stuart Erwin and Rochelle Hudson in "Bachelor Bait." ‘a story by Edward and Victor Halperin. After losing his job a simiple but sï¬m young man starts an ide listic matrimonial ageney| which is very successful until politicians take a hand in the game. A clever comedy with refreshing appeal, skillful direcâ€" tion and an interest story and a capable cast. Family. _ % Oct. 30, 31, "Among the Missing," with Richard Cromwell and Henâ€" rietta Orossgman. A cleverly conâ€" ceived story of unusual. interest with an antique shop as its setting that concerns a tharming but unâ€" wanted old lady who leaves her thcyvoufm',lbod"of’,lnfl it men who will incorporate into the constitution those changes which are so badly needed. ud : Sunddy, Monday, Oct. 28, 29, "One More River," with Diana Wynyard, Frank Lawton, Colin Clive, Mrs. P a trick Campbell. Galsworthy‘s novel brilliantly ~brought to: the screen by an allâ€"English cast. Based on the inefficacy of existing divorce law in England, this| film is distinâ€" guished by clever djalogue, excepâ€" tionally good acting land a convineâ€" ing atmosphere of dultivated Engâ€" lish life and humot, Its ethical value is debatable, its artistry is unsurpassed. Adults. ; _ D.A.R. Better Films _ _ _ Committee‘s Review :"Ladies Should Listen," with Grant and Francis |Drake. ung Julian de Lussac, atrived from Chile, where he an: option on nitrate deposits, is protected from a plot against him by an admi and eavesâ€"dropping telephone operator with whom he falls in love. ursâ€" day, Oct. 25. 4 j Wiai o 91 ./ t e t io as gw‘# house ‘ keeper and ..“5‘1 information of a ap M“ ige who is in their clutches. hei klis a "Dickens" flavor the plot | The characterizations are exâ€" '; uhally sensitive and the gnterâ€" "s‘ iéht value high. Adultsy and young adults. R Nov. 2, 8, "Now and Forever," wi “ï¬;{‘.,s- Temple, Gary Cpoper, Catgl Lombard. An unusual life gitâ€" uation in which the love and! faith of W ghild turns an adventures ther f‘!" minal ways to self sacrifice an (,‘ Fine act and sendl lye direction make of proâ€" duétign intelligent character ’;U; agedy and pathos moving iu‘ htly just beneath the surface. a ;‘;fl‘ ocoper does a commendably estrained piece of acting. Adults Now. 2, 8, "No with |Shirley ‘Tem Oatgl Lombard. A uation in which t of W ghild turns an f'i“ iminal wa; and" #@generation. ‘iifhm direction duétigh intelligent with tragedy an uj just be G "M ooper doe 11‘%‘ ed piece an " <-:u ‘d‘luo pH â€" Hi 4 d 8 i f g*yweight Wrestling ‘at Deerfield on Friday A po avyweight wrestling bout will the boxing and wrestling n at the Deerfield Grammar on Friday evening, Oct. 26, ed by the Deerfield Associaâ€" T HE P R E SS Auction Sal Is unable to buy any adjoining land for transâ€" planting trees and shrubs, an%:nence must ré- duce its stock for thinning i) oses. _ It will sell at Auction to the highest bidders, in lots of ten or more plants, fine trees, and shrubs of practically all varieties desirable for planting cemeteries, parks and private I;tates, on f Northshore Garden of Memories Nursery Stock JOHN WESTERN .. Northshore Garden ofMMemoriq‘s f North Chicago, llinois f i \‘Tel. North Chicago 1067, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. iz North Chicago 4101 mornings and evenings For further information, write, wire or phone uesday, Oct. 30, 1934 . Amongst Evergreens will be sold fine specimens of Koster‘s Blue Spruce, 3 ft. to. 6 ft., Golorado Blues and Greens; Black Hills, Norway, and ot&r Spruces of variâ€" ous heights; Scotch, Austrian, White Mughu, and Jack Pines of various ages; Pyramidal,| Globe, American, Amurense Arbor Vitae; Greek, English, Swedish, Irish, Virginia, Pfitzers and Golden Junipers; thousands each of Schwedler, Norway, and other ‘gples, and of fine Molinge, Chinese and American Elms, 1/ to 4 inches, and a few Globeâ€"top Elms; a fevl;‘%merican Elms, 8 inches to 12 inches; American Ash, Mountain Ash, Lomâ€" bardy, Simoni, variegated and Boleana Poplars; Walâ€" nuts, Oaks, Lindens, Larch, cutâ€"] drooping: Birch, Sycamores, and others. Bes * _ _ In deciduous Shrubs there is a small block of Kolkwitzia (Beauty Bush), severa Farieties each of Spirea, Forsythia, Honeysuckle, P ladelphus, Lilacs, Privet, Thorne, and many others, a’ll%tree from dFease, strong and bushy plants, 3 feet to 5 feet tall. beginning at 9:3( of in THURSDAY, OCTOBER TA ggtUR tu «de t ols code Cart nova ket dian the w e evel artr par lubr equ plu hig nos a onl Th a NY Th fro an O Ir