ing Needle Knit hb-itl(odim or .39. 8pechl$l TS, le Cloth. Guaranâ€" _ Green, blue, red tandings new deep tone to 25% off of Days. f _scores, as ser deloth | Shirts ME Ham You cuy wWITH a FoRrK» 2 * RUARY 11, 1937 8% to 10%. Park 1088 2 .. §1 annon .$1.00 2‘!ox 31 5itor sl’ 81 B1 m 19 18 16 11 ®_ nas ten , handicap. $1 14 14 18 20 26 217 29 84 on the scratch 556 811 Pet. 244 s eighth annual Naâ€" o o ana Sioois side will e geneee j year. The â€, event on mijleâ€"long Navy Pier *†ed forfrbbm 28 to *A fch 7, inclusi according to anâ€" z_,, just hade by Hubbard T â€" ) Erickson 0 ver Forâ€" 'X‘mial manager of the big w?";m' n go Soon yHURSDAY; a (Hub.) Lnck»n 0°f NOXE LCE est, perennial mapP of the big " go a touch of summe â€"time will be Sars fovers and. outâ€"ofâ€"door deâ€"| yotees when SD ngtime is still "just ';‘;j’u.villbea‘ reater number of W in the show this year than ever beforeâ€"at least 150â€"according to Mr. Erickson, and ‘the ~colorful and competitive j ports events will rm the & zq newspapers have : special|sports events. The will condpect its annual bait and fiy casting | ontests : for men, women and. children; the : Evening American will have its amusing and skillful horsesho pitching contest, the Daily News, in conjunction with the Illinois Rifle association, will sponsor riie and pistol shooting‘; the Herald and Examiner will back Chicagoâ€"wide competition among Junior . Birdmen } in building scale models of airplanes; and the Daily Times will have golf ball driving contest. \The Journal of Commerce will issue its ugual special edition devoted to activifies at the show. ‘ Suburban reéieiita always. enter these competitions in great numbers and are always gmong he prize winâ€" ners. Harvey seems to produce skilled horseshde pitchers,. Berwyn star casters, and Blue Island crack #.l. shots. , Cw â€" The Buda company of Harvey will be among the exhibitors. _ . : _ _ The show will have a number of special ‘days the week. The first day, , February 28, wiil be known as TIlinois Day." T‘:o â€uhunt of \conservation of the mor! Tilinois Governor Henry o are rating ng) show an T attrgctive hibit with live wild turkeys, pheasants, quail, prairie chicken, partridge and other pative fowl on @isplay. : \ A feature of the Illinois Day celeâ€" bration, to be iattended by leading ‘state officials, [will be the serving ‘of crow sa hes. The state deâ€" partment of cofservation earries on an annual war inst crows to aid farmers and ‘has discovered that erow meat is a|very attractive food. Come and tasté it! Later in thd week>there will be â€" Wisconsin , ~Minnesota . day, Yachtmen‘s , Aviation day, and other special days. Never beforg have there been so many boat exhibitors as gi‘ll be seen at the show this year, ‘More than a score of builfers will display their latest. sleek Is. ‘Sail boats, Saturdayâ€"One Day Onlyâ€"â€"Matineo NU ® °. 6 **9 "~"‘â€" «RELLY THE SECOND", ; Char hase, Guinn g . 'ith Paw Kt.l.}y’. 'rAiAle 9-“‘ w““rd Ml‘y hs with Elutr Powell, James Merkel, Virginia Bruce, Sthq: First Show "One. Way Ressage ... 7:00 "Chan at Opera".... 8:07 Neows __=â€"1L...._;.â€"._.. g:ID 'P‘;l;';e_%@; "The Spinach ®O8°""" o_ _amount The Blonde Bomber" â€" Latest Paramount News Pocld Wednesdayâ€"Thursdayâ€"Frida + * Fel '11-1;â€"19" * â€" Two BIG imapUREs FOR THE PRICE OF ONE + P | _ Feature No. 1 â€"â€"~ | ‘ "REUNION®" _ ck.lCt Guintaplets, Jean Hersholt, Rochelle Sudrs len Vingon, Slim Summerville, Robert Kent, Dorothy Peterson _ Reature No. 2 â€"â€"â€" : PEe. * * _z on AsW099 c with mORTH sHORES MOST_BEAUNAR THEATRE Â¥ith Patsy Relly, CAALTC! **~~,_ard Brophy _ d o ol ; | Pert Kelton, and Edward Brophy Pictorial Keview ‘â€" Comedy, "Amuse Yourself" â€" Latest Pathe ““" . M ',' & _ Feature No, 2 â€"â€" 1 “Cm&m.m CHAN AT THE OPERA*" wiihï¬Wi}ner Oland FEBRUARY 11, 1987 2o a cmafiient 4. 2 j Â¥ Jnson, )i 2iMT" Feat No. | wl O Kihbee, Car “';)nnm Cou 2 ce c tamar 4 T Tues.â€"Continuous Sunday from stainbcreipebepnpe nt 9 C eck: "State Fair" â€"* : "Stowaway" "Love MCHm; : Powell, James Stewart, 1 Virginia Bruce, Sid Silvers toon, "The Spinach Roadster"_ â€" * Blonde Bomber" â€" Latest P & s ‘“"‘.‘ e en CCC dlc s Cono NE 1 )land, Boris Karloff, Keye Luke, Charlotte Thomas Beck, and Margaret Irving * tinuous Sunds) "*" / .e «BORN TO QANC?†L 4 m _._ wamac L.an * . _ "Lioyds of London" * :00 to 8 :07 to 9 +15 to 9 Joan Blondell, Guy Kibbe® Matinee and Evening cruisers, speed boats, cabin enhn dinghies and row boats will all be or display for seaâ€"loving folks. | Special entertainment for all, inâ€" cluding a variety that will attract and. please children, will be given every. afternoon and evening. | General Electrics Defeat N.U. Stars The General Electrics, fast stepâ€" ping basketball team, handed the Northwestern Coâ€"Ops a 55â€"45 trimâ€" ming at the Oak Terrace school last Friday, in a free scoring game. Lynn was the game‘s high kcorer, bagging ten field goals, most of them counting from midâ€"court. Del Pendergast, Northwestern ace from last year, counted four times for eight points. The defensive play of John Brady and Art Longton stood out, their close guarding causing the Electrics to shoot long shots. | :07 :15 +381 Red Dennisson was the Electrics eagle :eye,: scoring â€"sixteen points, every shot going through the net without .touching the rim. Red was followed by Dean with fifteen points, Pasquesi with twelve, Rusâ€" sell eight, and Garling with four. In a‘preliminary game, Fells deâ€" feated the Everglades 45â€"27. f The Electrics next home game will be :announced in. this paper as soon as scheduled. Friday, Feb: 12, they will be playing in Niles Centeér. Lineups : G.Râ€"55 B Pasquesi 6 Dennisson & Russell Garling Patriotic Books at Deerfield Library The month of February will ever bring to Americans a deeper nIl‘i- zation of the privileges (and reâ€" sponsibilities) of American citizenâ€" ghip, as it recalls the trails, hardâ€" ships, and .glorious attainments| of the nation‘s outstanding leaders: the Father of our Country, Washâ€" ington, and the Guardian of our ‘Union, Lincoln. ; The United States of America is, comparatively, a young nation, yet in its brief history may be found thrilling drama â€"the â€" drama . of man‘s attainment of his inalienable rightsâ€"Life, Liberty, and the Purâ€" suit of Happinessâ€"and man‘s guarâ€" antee of those rights to his posterâ€" ity? the drama of the development of a vast, rich nation;â€"its progress to world leadership. §# / & on the Run" a> h _ sQue in a Milion" At this time, when clubs will be directing their programs toward. Americanism, and when schools and churches will be emphasizing |paâ€" triotic aetivities, Deerfield Unit No. 738, American Legion Auxiliary. with the coâ€"operation of Mrs. C. A. Wolf, librarian, presents a list of k 1 & 4 20 1R s ieduhnsasnates. i. Aorfrie‘n helpful books and magazines availâ€" able in West Deerfield Township liâ€" braryt: s }.": fo 3c a soelt s Tllinois ‘ Schedule, Seco "One Way Passage". "Chan at the Opera® JB astowntarinetet t : Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, 2 to 11 21 Voters‘ Handbook. and Buddy Ebseft .. Toa P‘]os,ke Com.dY: ’ Coâ€"Opsâ€"45 B Pendergast â€" 4 Lynn </ A0 Schrieber 8 Taas. 1 ngton 4 Carol Hughes ... 9:81 to10:38 T0:38 to 11:46 F‘b“'m 13 21 Una Constitution of the United States, Beck. ‘wde f kin. gmeflm Citizenship, Beard. j ow To Obtain Citizenship, Fowâ€" "$HP: ‘ d Economics for Every unt. Rosâ€" signol, $ } The Federalist, Hamilton. | : The Flag of the United States, Herrick. 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Lake County Iï¬ï¬"n:a’ire., A "Within These Walls" List of New Plays Added to Chicago "Within These Walls" was sdded‘ January 28th, in the Blackstone theâ€" ater, ‘to the growing list of new plays put forward in its Chicago playhouses by the Federal Theater Project of the WPA. The showing of new works in recent month: has been notableâ€"the version of "Macâ€" beth," the Negro version of "Romeo and Juliet," the new version of the "Faust" legend, "Triple A Plowed Under," "It Can‘t Happen Here,"" "O Say Can You Sing" and now "Within These Walls." As Harry Hopkins, of the WPAâ€"PWA, told a committee of Congressmen the other "* $1.00 « $1.00 "~ $1.00 Washington and His Country, * $1.00 J e $1 FOOD MART | 516 â€" 518 Central Avenue Whole Peeled APRICOTS NeX â€". 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Here in "Within h‘heu Walls" the author, Marcus Bach, has told with â€" much : sym: and â€"underâ€" standing a drama the spiritual victory of a young. ulant of the Trappist brothcrm‘m viectory eonsists in his to himself that he is possessed of a true "voâ€" eation" or call, and that he genuâ€" incly feels, after his struggle, that he can do, most good on earth by throwing in his lot with that of this order of stungelytmmut devoted men, who, having taken their vows, proceed to live by, with, and up to them. 4 | The cast, of fifty or more, was directed by Kay Ewingâ€"her first undertaking with a fullâ€"length play. Pneumonia Fatal to Dr. L. 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