Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Jan 1935, p. 5

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orest t:cions iced dane & ries Bostwick the guests of &Stouflu. t mother n the rest : separate you, thia !&‘ â€" you time and H. P. 193 e It! TV lothes. n of Â¥vel RY Inc AR Y StArS n hep I.Bq‘"m Mvi.w' . be expected. ‘lnthtor,.,. Des " Moines: 1935 y â€" 6 P New ;;w mregflon M conitructic “’â€" is on displa Deibler‘s Chrystle: â€"\ My, Deibler sal engineers, pionee! ment of the ‘allâ€"sf ant {mprovements THU i 1935 Plymouh, announced | UJ and rubber cored spring shackles, .2'::;:}. speed safety car" with| valve seat inserts, roller 'bu:in *fib‘ compression engine, new typé | universal points, four bearing f .‘w conitruction and a "floating | shaft, a doubleâ€"drop rigidâ€"X frame ide," is 0" display here at Jos. B:|and a new simplified system of sinâ€" Deibler‘s Chrystler salesroom. gle control ventilation. ‘ . Mr Deibler said that Plymonth 1 esd | Ed d‘;"" pioneers in the developâ€" l s j ment of the allâ€"steel bo:dyo'in: hyâ€" Coming Att% br‘késa have m A S improvements to build additionâ€"| _ * . at Deerpath j tre 2] safety in the new Plymouth. a Woremessaos | â€" The car is lighter, stronger and| Tonight (Thursday) and Friday, a‘lower center of gravity than| January 3 and 4, "Mrs. Wiggs of m,mp' us models, he said,.â€" The torâ€"| the Cabbage Patch" with Pauline shaped body fits down over the | Lord, W. C. Fields, Zasu Pitts and w and is bolted to the side memâ€" | Evelyn Venable. 1 fi“‘md Xâ€"member of the frame at Saturday, January :5, lhtinee: mdigerem points, instead of beâ€"| John Wayne in "Telegraph Trail.‘ 16 mounted on top of the frame | Saturday evening, Warrep Williams :‘d bolted at 18 points, as in the | and Mary Astor in "The Case of the Howling Dog." | mast:.© _ 0: _ . ow n othL ahanlk @nndav. Mondavy‘ and â€" Tuesday '-R, "floating ride" is the result| Sunday, Monday and â€" Fuesday, of four recent engineering developâ€"| January 6, 7 and 8, J Crawford ments â€" balanced car weight, thin | and Clark Gable in "Chained" with leaf springs made from a new steel, | Otto Kruger and Stuart Erwin. double action shock absorbers, and| Written especially for the screen a sideâ€"sway eliminator. & and for the coâ€"stars, as is the presâ€" The weight of the car has been | ent trend, by Edgar Selwyn, noted reâ€"distributed, with the engine movâ€"| director and producer, | the photo "ed, forward. 5% inches. Now the| story picks up the life thread of a weight is the same on both springs.| wealthy shipping ‘magnate, ~Otto Previously the rear spring supportâ€" Kruger, and the girl with whom he ed 60 per cent of the weight and | is enamoured, Joan Crawford. the front springs supported 40 per| . Wednesday and Thu“;:dw.; Janâ€" cent. vuary 9 and 10 Char ickens‘ The Plymouth engine develops 82| "Great Expectations". Henry | Hull, horsepower at 3600 p.m. Engineers Phillips Holmes, ‘Jann Wyatt and claim 20 per cent more power and| Florence Reed. , f ‘greater gas mileage. £} One of the most interesting es Streamlined in design, the new | in "Great Expectations" is the Plymouth is the largest and most Cheapside Inn, "Lily and the Ywan.‘" stylish car ever presented by the The various signs on it, h as Plymouth Corporation. The torpedo "Coffee Room," "Coach Office," etc. shaped allâ€"steel body is three inches | were faithfully copied) from,| book: h e mm c 200 Eimak® "a0¢ ewihkaknanta®" *"Traie : i mss ol P â€"Streamlined in design, the new | in "Great Expectations is LAC |4 Plymouth is the largest and most | Cheapside Inn, "Lily and the Ywan." | ; stylish car ever presented by the| The various signs on | it, h ‘as | ; Plymouth Corporation. The torpedo | "Coffee Room," "Coach Office," etc., f shaped allâ€"steel body is three inches | were faithfully copied from,| books | . wider than previous models. The car such as Cruikshanks‘ "Days of| is three inches longer, 189 inches Dickens" and actual 1:1::«1 in which from bumper to bumper. ; Charles Dickens him f stayed. j ‘The new body enabled engineers d ineiigcaioge toremnintetarhoriten 7 ‘ to build more room in the bodies. | | Seats are three inches wider. The Grace Methodist Church floor has been lowered 3% inches, North Avenue and LAuretta Place permitting more leg and head room. Sunday services: ! The new style Plymouth is a, Church Scho.ol,, 9:80, #I6 "style" car designed to capture the| Youth meeting, 6:45. Questionâ€" imazination of modern motorists. It naire for young women, Tok 21 S +*!~â€" trwening Worship, 7:45. Young is streamlined from its massive newi radiator shell back over the slanting : windshield to the tapering (Mve'r-i‘ tail) rear deck. Ventilating hood‘ louvres are under the fenders. Inâ€" side as well as outside the car gives an impression of room and comfort. It has a cove ceiling, a new treatment that eliminates seams and braiding. The upholstery is. a new patterned broadcloth. â€" On de luxe models, mohair is available as an optional item. e e + _A host of quality refinements rRSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1985 1935 Plymouth Is On Display Here found on the new car include â€" a A. R. Better F -n3°i { sycroâ€"silént transmission, a new!venâ€" D‘ * R.Cmm 4 } ew tilated l.::.v.?tch, an airâ€"cooled generaâ€"| ; l alij [ _ ‘ tor, aluminu alloy pistons, silent| ; _ [). eriiemmean We t U and rubber cored spring shaekles,| "Gay Divorcee," featuri -F"“l valve seat inserts, roller bearing | Astaire and Ginger Roge Hu;f :; universal points, four bearing crank| shown Thursday, Jan. 8. yB * shaft, a doubleâ€"drop rigidâ€"X frame| forts of a young woman u&( .ni: and a.new simplified system of sinâ€"| an English divorce from her husba gle control ventilation. provide frothy amusement. ) B ufi-; { oeprmmannaniinmimnamcmen‘] . |ful dancing characterizes f‘bfi'k-‘ 35. | farcical musical comedy.. Exeellent Coming Attractiongnl' . . fexet And divection: ;flf; ;“M“! ‘ \ _ .Friday, Saturday, Jan. 44 M / WTD. s 8e at Deerpath a eatre Wiggs of the Cabbage P 5{4 with t iess 0;‘ | W. C. Fields and Zasu Pitts, | Pears Tonight (Thursday) and Friday,| and laughter lie very close "a;::' January 3 and 4, "Mrs. Wiggs of ;in this homely heartâ€"wa k ; story the Cabbage Patch" with Pauline which recounts the strugs es the Lord, W. C. Fields, Zasu Pitts and | philosophic "Mrs. Wiggs" in be efâ€" Evelyn Venable. | ‘fortn to provide for her !! ;va.rtyf Saturday, January 5, Matinee, | stricken brood. Sympath¢ ie \ divecâ€" <\ John Wayne in "Telegraph Trgil.".‘ tion and a fine cast make . t';- a deâ€" | Saturday evening, Warren Williams jightful family picture. ||) _; _ Saturday, January :5, Matinee, John Wayne in "Telegraph Trail." Saturday evening, Warren Williams and Mary Astor in “’l‘l; Case of the Howling Dog." | Sunday, Monday â€" and Tuesday, January 6, 7 and 8, Jo:q Crawford and Clark Gable in “Ch’ined" with Otto Kruger and Stuart Erwin. ‘ Written especially for the screen and for the coâ€"stars, as is the presâ€" | ent trend, by Edgar Selwyn, noted :\ director and producer, ‘the photo +\ story picks up the life thread of a .| wealthy shipping ‘magnate, ~Otto â€"| Kruger, and the girl with whom he I\ is enamoured, Joan Crawford. ; Or:‘e(}of the most interesting pcenes years of privation and intensive CB 3‘1 E’f}i‘;i"t‘m?" ig the |iraining we see her not 6 iachlev-l Th lvariouu’i ly;an(}ithe &":" | ing her goal but win! ?2‘ love ucefl R C gians on | !G h 48| of her famous maestro. Family. wegee;sit;‘;ml’ &'fi?m etc>| _ Jan. 9, 10, Wednesday, Thursday, ulty ‘copled| .r.?m,,books "Pursuit of Happiness."" ‘émiflnc such: as Cruikshanks! "Days _Of | mpances Lederer and JOj h Bennett.| \ Dickens" and actual pl:cn in which | A comedy romance ‘of the time of | Charles Dickens hims 1 stayed. the Américan‘ Revolutie e wirh & __â€"...â€"‘. â€" L P ‘ § | Connecticut town as its I0c le and 1 Grace Methodist Church the'socia_l and moral cu -’.&,‘,, of the North Avenue and LAuretta Place period b)gh-lizhted., j bory deals '\ Sunday services: _ | with the reaction of a .'u,.r. Hessian .\ â€"Church School, 9:30. to the struggle.of the American Col-“ ,|_Youth meeting, 6:45.. Question.| onies and his very literal ‘ngqterpre.ta’1 , | naire for young women, tion of that part of the Declaration ¢| Evening Worship, 7:45. Young| Independence which wfl certain z| Peoples choir. True Measurement of | truths to be selfâ€"evident, | Skillfully ° | Age. | t *\ acted and directed and m'ymg deâ€" d: Calendar: x: :: ‘ lightful comedy, it is excellent enâ€" ( ~ Calendar: <_.__ ©â€" _ | _ o _ c col.l tertainment. Adults {‘k®hd _ young Wi'i;ening' Wc;rship, \7:45. Young Peoples choir. True Measurement of Tuesday, 2:30 â€" W.F.M.S. guests of Mrs. Chas. Kuhiman, Ft. Sheriâ€" dan Avenue. Mrs. Baker, program leader. A * _ Wednesday, 7:30â€"Young People‘s choir. ~ \ aguagt. â€" Friday, 7:30â€"Methodist Youth soâ€" cial. â€" n e l i t Sunday, Jan. 13â€" Timm, soloist. . f Mrs. Rheinold "Keeping Time," Grantland Rice sportlight, time keeping ,N:} ‘nrions\ sports, Excellent for fam} E'} Saturday matinee only, "Hero of the ‘Wild," â€" Serial. ty; Jan. 6â€"7â€"8, Sunday, Mon« H }, Tuesâ€" day, Grace Moore in musieca) sensaâ€"| tion, "One Night of Lov®" the beâ€"| witching voice of Grace Mopre the | beguiling music of the opé w;: , "Carâ€" \ men" and "Madam Butt 'd-‘ enâ€" ’!_ch;noed by a perfect cas -,fl;-! id beauâ€" ‘ | tiful Italian scenery will p %xj! fe to the | ‘enthusistic public the pPHM acle of â€" |artistry and charm whi 'llixent] | direction and superb prod fii&' have + | attained.. A y~ung giflses to “}be thwarted in her amb ‘ to beâ€" come a great opera singer, After 8| years of privation antensive 8| training we see her not only achievâ€" ing her goal but winning â€"'he love adults. THREE GREAT STARS! Whaiter Winchell, 0. O. MciIntyre and Will Rogers NOW write re ularly for the sUNDAY CHICAGO ALD and EXAMINER. Be sure to read their brilliant articles EVERY SUNDAY. é'ti d Rice & ,!% tarious vl‘-r? . ly,' lero of 0 l"!!’ Tuesâ€" usica) sensaâ€" ovi flfl‘ he beâ€" e ‘,”r t’,‘e open@s, "Carâ€" utterfly" . enâ€" ast Ei‘! id beauâ€" 1 “%l” e 00\ the | 5 -Hf" le of ic ifi;‘ ,lligent“ rod ;ui‘a on have irl %h uses to nb‘ to beâ€" singer, After| and tensive'i E PRESS IBUTTER Golden Glow _ | Pure Creamery Pure Granulat SUG Richelieu Bestl Grade Fresh Roasted COFFEE Tomato Juice > Richelieu Richelieu Pure Tomato CATSUP 14V,; oz. bottle ...}.â€".~.« Richelieu Assorted SOUPS ii)% 02. 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All si B, 14 to 46. 10 Ib. cloth baz 496 quarters ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL AND EARLY | WINTER 1 lb. box 25c $985 3 m 239C im UT : : 20€¢ _ 114 331¢ PAGE FIVE (13 %

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