Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 May 1936, p. 9

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‘8f the Poj f e is urited to 5 * wonm winners dtaker Fere May 2% F Dumarc.. & "A B. St. Jsohns Ar® _ ‘â€" 611 Elm Place _ S. DAIRY Be the first prize of ty‘s , MAYX Park 1343 fri ." .‘Y ne l. EPP popular «/ Make af Radiate® ts out of Yourt wo Bm vod YÂ¥ Dinmer share in ty led s.. ontest was con. SHOP FARMS "ong. § at | 3 §3 rauRsDAY, ". \~â€" Auction Pflce-’ and the Hearth," inscrib to Hans Christian Snpught $1,450; and an a 5 n chap manuseript of ten CN3D" ‘ MR APCV C 09 x M" inscribed by the $1,450; and an autographed br0u8ht $""Cr‘ten chapters of "In ree Seas," by Robert Louis e h or in New York. t tâ€" "at in Monca will, dated May 15, 1873, bequeathing the plates and of "Leaves of Grass‘ ‘and &M“'“ books to his mother, Louisa Whitman, was sold for $3,100 7 Recent Additions | Dude Ranches and Popiu, by Lawrence B. Smith. â€" | ‘describes the content‘ of this book. *L ks 2A L |> hk Cultndin m ns se o oc i( d 1 describes the ent‘ of this book. "In writing c‘fi book on dude ’-ndmu,‘lh-vodou‘lo “mvmmmmifi:flflt. hmdwhmvolnmq‘my facts and fancies which I, a oneâ€" time i have been able to learn t ‘fl..miunyllndw cally its h which are to me of the utmost importance; Second, Mmfly less experiâ€" ced, to understanding of what it is all about; to help the dude or dudeen who contemplates W m wm for the flm time to become acquainted in advance with some of its habits and customs; to teach them the meaning of otherâ€" wise hardly understandable things, also the whys and wherefores of ‘.mfl( and routine of a dude RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. f Phone H. P. 178 ~Warren Harrison Phone 662 â€" 449 Lincoin Ave. \ When You Need Carpenter Work GREENSLADE Electric Shop HICHLAND PARKâ€"PUBLC LIBRARY 4 South First Street | phone 555 _ Highland Park . HECKETSWEILER ~STUDIO Photographers ge to Galapagos, by William Robinson. s We have a compléte selection of the latést models in Kodaks: and Vest Pockét Cameras. Also photography supplies for | the amateur. i { MAY 21, 6â€"hour photo finishing service 71 sOUTH ST. JQJI © TELEPHONE HICHIAND PARK ILLINOIS ‘ "The Cricket ‘ Sevéral years ago, in fi book called "©10,000 Leagues over the Sea," Mr. Robinson told the of his adventures on ‘a trip around the world in his small yacht, The Svaap, In the present book, he tells of anâ€" other trip, made this time his wife and young cousin as Co 1 ions, through the Caribbean Sea and the Pinama Canal to the Galapagos. The climax of the trip came when ?r. Robinson suffered from an acute ttack : of appendicitis was saved by planes and of the U. S. Navy, sent out to his aid. Victoria ~Regina, by *nm« Houseman. 1P t "A biography in dra e form is something of a novelty, but that is exactly what Mr. Hot has produced by bringing into one volâ€" ume all his little plays which Queen Victoria plays a part. [With one exception, they have all been obtainawble before and are! already familiar, but it is ex y interâ€" esting now again to read in a properly chronological rence and to see how exactly and how economâ€" ically they build up, as a es, just the portrait of the Queen (that Mr. Houseman intends to convey. Mr. E. H. Shepard, whose miu for humorously recreating d‘q atmoâ€" sphere of former ages is already wellâ€"known to lovers of Pepys and Johnson has contributed to the volâ€" ume a full{page pen and ink draw. ing to accompany each play. and a generous.number of vign es I Flowers of Evil, by rles Pxege Baudelaire, translated from e French by George Dillon | f St. Vincent Millay with an int â€" tion by Miss Millay. [ posa Translations of .s two |of Baudelaire‘s poems, done by two American poets, The nal and the translation are given on parallel Monogram,, by Ghdysy%. ‘Stern. Autobiographical essays in wl;l:i this English author jots down her impressions and memori¢s of cerâ€" tain events in her life. e scenes selected at random, ra from her childhood in ~England. &her latert years in Germany, nee, and America. fog ‘The Story of Snuf and Snufft Boxes, by Mattoon M. Curtis. _ . Monograph on the history of snuff and snuff taking, illustrated with more than 100 pageâ€"pl showing periods, forms and curious varieties of squff boxes. : The author begins his study with an account of tobaceco in â€" America, its int on into Europe. Snuffâ€"taking t is his main theme: for thre¢ hundred JOHNS AVENUE NB H. P. 435 ;e;;!, he states, it pla: a most dramatic role in social artistic life. s EB mip o ‘Thane. The story of the life of Benjaâ€" min Disraeli, during the years from 1824 to 1839, when he was first making his way in London. <The book closes with his ement to Mrs. Lewis, twenty.nin beâ€" fore he became prime minister. || Young Mr. Disraeli, by Elswyth j (â€"_ Ralph|E. Church | |( _ | WASHINGTON, D.C. 1@ We hear a great deal scism, dommunism | â€" capitalis; The terms are frequiently used) on the Floor of the Housé and 3bjate in g;jdewm : the |variohs bills. While no doubt %:y are Ooff@n ‘misâ€" used because of lack of understandâ€" of their‘ true context,| it is a ealthy conditign when we begin to give thought to the fund@mental politicalâ€"econo! theories [@f govâ€" ernent. 45 | : “ We are confsonted with 86 many ! We are confronted with $¢ many I ve issugs that very often, as the saying is, "we do no} see the forest for the (trees," . There is\ a, tendency to co J.f)f! ticuls ‘bill, designed to meet a givem situaâ€" tion or applying especial | somé !one group, as |something ‘j;:fi mplete: ‘mnd apart rom fAll other m ljer bills. | _ A farm bill, fhr example/g looked ‘upon as a policy in i it would appear have fiv tionâ€" ship to a bill proposing a .jg on inâ€" dustrial conporstions.â€" In (hir thinkâ€" ing we are inclined to : the two entirely, There apipears to be little or no relationsh «‘,’H} etween a bill to a our ban ""P"’ laws, shall we say, and one whith makes ’anPA approptiation. â€" _ ||{ _ _ _ Very often the political decision of the electorate in some |féction .of| the country state . tuims upon | whether it is sed or E favor of some one pagticular me@siire. The ideal condition would il calized, however, if the policy of Ne Adminâ€"| istration, as well as that {f the opâ€" p.:ition. were gonsidered M r; Shol;i ‘mot inte in the light of| some one legislative meastre it proâ€" posed or .. It is| desirable: that all of the legislative enact. ments be taken together #nd an ef= fort made to the polivicalâ€"ecoâ€" This Week in Washington nomic theory underlying all of them. There will be inconsistgricies, but throughout â€" the A ilgtration‘s program a Certain policy makes itself evident. In words, when we look at the "f: " rather than the "trees" we carl reach a fairly intelligtt conel as to what constitutes the politicalâ€"eco! nomic theory df the administration, To be sure, if repr%le a deparâ€" ture is desired once The $undamen. tals have boq made . As to whether the basic policy i# fascistic, communistic 0 capitalisti¢‘is a matâ€" ter of intorprar‘tion. In|any case, according to |\the Admilnistration spokesmen, the policy ’: to estabâ€" lish a "new sh¢ial order, 1 The Senate Gommittee &n Finance, is unable to reach an m t with regard to the tax ill whith passed the Houge embodylfig the Ad§â€"| ministration‘s recommen @ a t i o n s. W‘fifle some kind of a measu, will be enacted at this sdsion, it more or less a certainty thht‘the Sen: ate will not atcapt the President‘s |B ° | t $B, | plan. â€" As a matter of , in view f Service on All Makes of Radios of ‘the oipposition which ‘has de;t;fi VICTOR 1&:0 RDS AND PLAYERS oped to the Homse bill. ev@ry one w fa.l. ' [ _ probably seek to disclaith résponsi+ HIGH.LAND , bility for it. |Efforts Will now ‘be - nds on the + 4 ie fimimmeat|f| _ | _ RADIO SERVICE tion Senators th make it &ppear that [B)â€" ; _ | Max Suess, prop. the President was not farticularly | ~â€" / â€"CUSTOM BUILT AUTO RADIOS ; Interested in the bill palged by the [f|~ |641 CENTRAL AVENUE . TEL H. P; House, [ $ e It The tax bill really. jh-epresenx-: more than a reyenue megsure. There, are those who believe thit it carries out the theory of Dr. Rexford| G. Tugwell for governmen control . of corporations, (In his b on "Inâ€" dustrial Di ine" writien in 1938, he said in speaking of the control of capital: "‘The principles involved would be only !two: d forcing of all investment> funds : is an i market, and the reguldting of new capital ism@si Neither of . these seems im; if we nt (1) the substitution ‘of Federal for State inâ€" corporation, and (2) the correctnes of using the taxing power to fo surpluses into the markét." _ , â€"| | Pr. Tugwell is, therefore, genej'«‘ ally considered ° sUjyle for the pending tax plan, w embodi¢es the use of the taxing poWer for Fedâ€", eral control of capi allocatio Whether it his infljence at the White House that produbec the prk pogal in Congress, we i deter mine. Nevertheless, the bill is fun, d:lnentfllb' e sive of his the'$'- j p a oo H : |~ * lt | 4 ~ Cook all ingredients ; together until thick. Pour oÂ¥ 1 pt. cooked ind diced ibeets. 2 tbhisp. butter t 4 % teas. salt | t1[â€" % cup brown sugar â€"| i: * wcunvineA 2 tblsp. eorn’ltlv rch %) cup water . . § Mrs. Bruno Nechville 1740 Deerfield Rd., Highland P My Favorite Gake _ %& 1b, butter | 3 eggs . : 2 cups l“l'lt | 3 teas. bakx}u powde 14 teas. salt| _ .. | _ Mrs, Minnic Gefken .‘ 696 Central Ave., HighJand Par 1 cup milk i( f lemon rind . T & ‘\Cream butter until ekeamy. : 4 eggs and créam againl| Add su and cream some more}] Sift fid salt and baking powder three ti and add alternatel] butter mixture. Gr lightly: Bakpe for 55 degree oven. | |PRIZE WINNING RECIPES p tion. ten the polit torate in son y state . ; is sed e icular 1 ition would f the policy 0 is 1 as the rere gonsidere ite in egislative me ki 3 : 1 6 of the legis] alternately With milk by § E. Church [A a tube utes in HE PREBS & â€"~BUY FROM YOUR COMMUNITY MERCHANT Ti following progressive business and professional leaders subscribe to the principles of falr dealing by ofla{:n( the highest quality goomhnrviee at reasonable prices. They ress their faith in the continued growth and prosgperity of Highland Park and are boostâ€" K ~~~~ I. H. NEMEROFF â€" . _JAMES COLLINS 616 LAUREL AVE. ‘ galke 8. FIRST ST. For That Unusual Automobile Paint Job See HIGHLAND PARK 77 â€" 322 N. FIRST ST. Ask Us. About _ | :‘|. R&G AND SQUARE DEAL Cp (Honei-Baek Guarantee) for a bigger and better city. 101 N. ST. JOHNS AVE. TEL. H. P. 710 495 SHERIDAN PLACE â€" TEL H. P. 2087 Auto Blacksmithing â€" Body & Fender Work \_ / Cold Azxle & Frame Straightening . Acetylene Welding â€" Spring Service Station 872. CENTRAL AVEUNE PURNELL & WILSON,, Inc. A COMPLETE LINE OF 1 LADIES‘, MENԤ and CHILDREN‘S WEAR . _ Shoes for the Entire Family § [ at Very Reasonable Prices 28 N. FIRST ST. TEL. H.P. 1088 532% CENTRAL AVE. _| TEL H, P. ~â€" DAHL‘S AUTO RECONSTRUCTION CO. t y 4 t & F 1 Phone H. P. 2030â€"2012 â€" Highland Park A< / B§., DUFFYC .. _ ;i FURNITURE COMPANY FARMER‘S BEVERAGE CO. LILLY BEAUTY SHOP * \ _ TEL. HIGHLAND PARK 3804â€"05â€"06 Est. 1900 â€" Oldest Dealer in Illinois Plymouth â€" Chrysler BRAUN BROS. OIL CO. : Exclug‘uive Distribution | of ‘ Silverbrook Beverages PERMANENTS $2.50 TO $5.00 SHAMPOO AND SET, 50e ° RADIO SALES AND SERVICE JOS. B. DEIBLER HIGHLAND PARK DRY GOODS AUTO SALES SERVICE Credit Evenings by Appointment redit Jeweler, and Optician Opposite Alcyon Theater AUTO PAINTING For Fine Furniture See JEWELRY â€" OPTICIAN r watches, clocks and jewe of exgy'éucflptiom 3Â¥ Prices reasonable BEAUTY SHOP BEVERAGES DRY GOODS FURNITURE TEL. H. P.; 4110 | 154 x ?udrcpoé'c when GRAFILM is used. { © _GRAFILM OIL CO. 6$7 Central Avenue \ Highland Park ICE CREAM a+ 45¢ 26 S. FIRST ST. D5 Painters‘ Supplies } CENTRAL & SECOND ST. . TEL H. P. qo49 119 8. 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ALBERT LARSON MOVING & STORAGE TYPEWRITER REPAIRING The only place in town for DAIRY PRODUCTS O fice and School Supplies SERVICE STATIONS JONSSON‘S RESTAURANTS Mary Garino, prop. SEA FOODS STATIONER STATIONER SHOES TEL. H. P. 507 TEL. H. P. 8702 TEL. H.â€"P. 3876 GASOLINE Al Work PAGE NINE 4) ! | i $ M / N Rt

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