Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 2 Apr 1936, p. 3

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‘$1:00 418 ‘brown. hAtton or > Grip with CO‘ ? C3 E3e i p.AR. BETTER FILMS ~cCoOmMITTEE REVIEW t Tone,| mrek | 4 * ,‘..mudo#um a promâ€" inent architect who | | her on a slumming expediti¢ is the theme . of. this ub%m for patrofis interested in ‘soci problems. _ A e o * «¥our Uncle ." Cast:, Edâ€" ward Everett Horton, Lois Wilson, jJohn McGuire, ‘April 3, 4, Friday, a*gm-d.y. When his ’ eetheart shows him how friends and relatives have imbx:c;sed on. hi ’m Dudiey becomes aggressive. Hils ious, wellâ€"paced hokum built espeâ€" cially for laughs. , It‘s a :X"d piece of entertainment for, the f ole famâ€" n"A P 313 ojapec s We r-l‘.h 'I"M. “u&-ike Me Pink." ; Eddie Cantor, Ethel fiemn. kus, Sally Eilers, M 5, 6, I, Sunday, Monday, T‘fl"fi:” This es 9. ntasitable (antice: of ‘oaâ€" tures the i | f die Cantor, who is aided by his bodyguard, Parkyakarkus. _A timid university tailor buysâ€" &, book on ‘personality, follows its rules, cultiâ€" vate a magnetic eye and becomes 't;:hâ€"nd of an amusement pack, which he defends from slot machine racketeers. Family. . } «. _| _â€" . "«A Night at the Opera," CaSt: Groucho, Chico.and Harpo Marx, Kitty Carlisle, April 8, 9, 10, Wedâ€" nesday, Thursday, Friday. [A series of hilarious episodes are presented Lyons Given Approval . \ _ _.; by Voters League as the Marx Brothers smuggle an Italian opera : singer aboard a United States liner. Comedy is '.ntimednothttfldicq}mm courage and effectiveness in fightâ€" ing for good measures, and in opâ€" position to bad / measures" during various sessions of the legislature according to a mmmm‘wuhhoé by the Legislative Voters League, @ nonâ€"partisan organization. Family Representative Richard J. Lyons of Libertyville, who is a Republiâ€" can candidate for ,r;-:‘l:::ion ‘to the state legislature, °s "unusual . The tenacity that Representative Lyons displayed in pushing: measâ€" ures to benefit the general public and taxpayers is highly laided in m..mry of the work of the 590th * s General assembly, . Representative Lyons fought bitâ€" THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1986 terly against the mismanagement of the poor® relief administration, opposed the increase in the sales tax, sought safety measures for moâ€" torists on state and county highâ€" ways and urged‘ the elimination of â€" Lyons‘ fight for better governâ€" mental conditions and economy was considered all the more <maviolt in face of the overwhelming . democraâ€" tic majority in the house which folâ€" lowed the dictates of the Chicago City hall and state administrations. The administration killed Lyons‘ bill to limit auto license fees to $3 hth-mm;thgthowfll.‘uflnin- troduce it at the next session and give the motorist a real reduction instead of the paltry. reduction that the administration was! forced ‘to Severin H. Promising to do all in his power tz "increase the p power of the American people to a point where they can buy the goods Amâ€" erica can produce," Sx:rin H. Hanâ€" son has enteéred into final weeks of his campaign for election from the 10th congressional district. He states_that "the unemployed can be given work, the aged and disabled can be granted decent penâ€" gions, salaries and wages can be taised and business and agriculture can prosper if Congress takes conâ€" tral of the American monetary §y8â€" zu.;"u provided by . the m; 4 M â€" Deerfield P. T. A. Plans Evening Card Party T'l‘hoDoc:MdGnmnitSehpo;:i . A. are iplanning an m.tobogiminmlm um ° of the school night, April 24. /A are in the hands of Mrs. R. E. ; are not too long drawn out. Civic and Business | iflo'(kri Endorse f _\ Rudoiph W. Dvorak Endorsed by‘ business and civic leaders | alike, Rv?f:olph' W. Dvorak, re i idate for :fi:â€":m» ative ‘in the Eighth District, apâ€" pears to be one of the leaders in the primary race. j Inel among his accomplishâ€" ments as mayor of F%omm- érovo is a reduction of $3,000 in the city debt, a|25 per cent increase in payâ€" ment on the principal .;l sewer bonds, a 20 per cent rise in sewer tax collections, the establishment of a public relations committee, the establighment of a Sunday n?ool. a chu a public« Hbraryâ€"and : a public employment bureau. | | â€" ‘\_Of Mr. Dvorak‘s work as ‘assistâ€" ant operating director of the Chiâ€" ecago Crime Commission, a nonâ€" poli body, Henry suffiy. manâ€" ager J, 8. Bache & Co., says: ". ... Mr. Dvorak has gaingd knowlâ€" edge few possess. As a reportâ€" er and a publisher he has a civic | Jrom Your Meighborhon | B moctom RmocANoa pEEP CENTRELLA‘S HOUSECLE Galvanized Scrub Pail 3 Bars Ame : _\ Good Housekeeping Brush g:é'_fii\’ z.-fi'fi 12â€"ounce Mop Head Johnson Wax & C Quart Johnson‘s Gloâ€"Coat Noâ€"rubbing Aoor polish Johnson‘s Liquid Wax Johnson‘s Paste Wax Centrella education that nb sch nish. He is a convi t broadâ€"minded, a quick: thifker, less in energy, an able ‘ and leader." â€" : ¢y"~> D) = ~ Arthur MacMurray, & ager of Prairie Farmer munity Service, says: I want to congratulate you ongt splendid work you have! dong 2 your, town and community. aW needâ€"more such leaders a® you} :: spirit. Your work is very congjet and definite and you have préiven your ability by‘ actual fétom i shâ€" ment." i l 12 0. The Americanism comMMitt Stupey Smith Post No. §DL 0 Ameri¢an Legion of Highwo taking a census of all iâ€"ci of Highwood a view to i ing them to ‘join the dlasses now being held | &b th James, School, Highwood. | It i Highwood Post Takes 1 : _ Citizenship Ce 1!‘8‘ Keep Your Floors pints § 0# ints * Tt e (B | l f 4.%%(\ 10. A9= TorY i\ (‘axyPO. Sgront» Media® Lt# for pkt ‘youllimâ€" kn ;cyon ‘ § pifeen m sh-‘ al |as l&p! ueâ€" !gg Your Choic || 1E S; Cho¢olate pens c B P*ad dash] o "ams, |.?§;|Q-¢u 893 2 ... 47€¢ of this group to. encourâ€" who; do ‘not. speak the English language fluently to join these and become better citâ€" izens. | $ I ~.‘The employment office operated by the Highwood post is still being cosducted, and all fl‘fizem of Deerâ€" fhe wnship whether members of th erican Legion or not who ax‘-;w irous of, applying for posiâ€" ti are invited to call H. P. 442. t Strevey Lecture _ L?ststponed To April 22 ‘ ‘The‘ last Current Events lecture given #)y Dt T Strevey at the high school will be postr;I:ed from Wedntd;y ‘evening, April 8, to Wednesday, April 22. : Waugh Tegs. latform _/ on Election Frauds William F. Waugh, candidate for the © Republican |nomination . for sut:;-"attorne last week pledged himself, to clean up election frauds §¢ PRES S * _ . IN HIGHLAND PARK l{l T. Bakke Groc. & ‘44 N. Sheridan Rd. _ H. P. “' IN HIGHWOOD Highwood Groc. & Mkt. 760 Waukegan Road 828 Railway Ave. â€" Highwood 1000 IN DEERFIELD R. A. Nelson Groc. & Mkt. Sale [ reed. W sfil\-‘woo“ "Oul ?afl..ggfs A‘m.fl“‘ 2o cmd l pos 4*os, Lee: ron KLAR Ecomes ®"" 44 10 b9" . W# 4 G SPECIAL 3‘ box"l MITE TD jor GQLD, puSt u«. 218C soAP *L vot F2# pygs with * _ a # 7 lue Mus "_. Straw dishe® PhPâ€" _ RamilY 253C FRYERS, Fancy Milk Fed *i5."* .. b. 3 £C VEAL ROAST, Choice Boneless . tb. 27 c LAMB PATTIES ..@:z.. ..». 19c PORK LOINROAST:*Zp. 27 .¢ PRIME SIRLOIN STEAK . ». 38c WHITE FISH, Freh . . . . . . . b. 44c FILLET OF SOLE, Farg . .. . . 36c GQâ€"«â€"â€"â€"â€"/ â€" Town Crier Flour if elected to office. . The former flutbuhhn’ U. 8. district attorney, in summing up the present situation, said: ||. > ~. "It is my view that exil ‘Btate hvi‘m reference to yote frauds, are entirély adequate if vigorously and intelligently / enâ€" evils which have resulted in the dlllhneh“b;r;nt of thousands of . voters. ; T are varied enough in scope to cover any conceivable . situation." _‘ K + Capt: Waugh, who is active in Legion a&nirs. in :Cook county, served with distinetion during the war as a Captain in the Fortyâ€"fifth Infantry. @ |â€" . In, ducurhg this. phase ‘of the mnt*r. he said: â€" tÂ¥ It is hisg belief that the state‘s attorney‘s . office :heel top â€"little stress on the vote situation. APPLES, Rome Beauty a5%, 4&%5: ORANGES, Moida ‘z>‘ _ d 39c CGRAPEFRUIT,,..Z*:*.... 3 for 2 5¢ STRAWBERRIES, Pat 2 2 to 29c SPINACH, Fancy Broadieat . , . peck 1 9¢ CARROTS, California Finger 2 bun. _ 9c ASPARACUS ...... 2i1m1. 29c PRICES QUOTED ON MARKET‘S BEST "W e Recommend Town Crier Flour" v‘:lmv:tdy m?: Makes d‘vtml'nkiu a & R ery sure sutcess. Order it today from . your Centrella grocer. hep s td & §â€"lb. sack . 24â€"1b. bag 25¢ 97¢ T ELC 1 9A 6 Y ou‘re Sure to Like 1t! Camel hair brushes ‘are not made of camel‘s hair. They are so called because they were first manufacâ€" tured by a man named Camel. present custom." . c Capt.. has the indorsement of H. W Caldwell, candidate for the blican nomination for governor, \‘The 8 jj,fthe:?l‘-wfirm- mchedm,utfltudefl“mm non-lytwaithlt of man‘s al record. ; }| > . ~ ( :4 ion sqhare miles of the fin%mmwi&m the year ro m 610 Central Ave. GRASS SEED FERTILIZER PEAT MOSS I on sale at EVANS FEED STORE PAGE THREE

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