Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 18 Mar 1937, p. 5

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101 N. St. Johna Ave. News â€"reports from Chicago‘s Rialto continueâ€"to" lay stress upon the sensational success of "Yor Can‘t Take It With You." 'l; WMWMME w‘by qd';lh'h hlhflmhflfl Harris Theater early in February but now, in its second month, it has proven itself more than an ordinary hit. Even dailies of New York City, dominating the to since early ”""“"...,.3: t Chiengh aheond thine af in Chicago the company, despite a more moderate scale here in the mmidâ€"west. The difference is due in part to slightly larger seating capacity at the Harris Theater, and an extra performance on Sunday night. The rush is such that alteraâ€" tions have been made in the Harris boxâ€"office to â€" accommodate extra ticket racks, and seats are now on Endorse Farcical Comedy as More Than Ordinary Hit THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1987 Phone Highland Suits s Called for ~ ©@@Q¢ Sm Plain DeliÂ¥ered economical Ford Now Ford "60" owners are reporting averages of 22 to 27 miles on a gallon was first developed for Europe, where fuel costs are high. Two years‘ usage there proved its unusual economy. When the "60" came to this country this year, the Ford Mou{r Company made no mileage claimsâ€"waited for facts, written on American roads by Til‘ EASTER SUHDAY March 28th 125 ~" CLEANERS & DYERS H. Park 11 DAYCS gasoline. That makes Send your Easter Cleaning now. â€"Prices may advance soon. Economy Service in he jard 60 ':".."".':'.......\""‘""“....:3"":.: are ht.\u_ht-n.l::l’ holiday matinees through the summer and fall, to be filled in order of préâ€" cedence as tickets are racked, alâ€" ways six weeks ahead. \~. . ‘The Chicago American has comâ€" u-t‘gn"fucn‘t'hhk With chalking a record km-fl.-.fl&h-dâ€" h.’“ufl.fio:,i:,q:.&h- as a reâ€" The Very Rev. Chester B. Emerâ€" son, dean of ‘Trinity Episcopal eathedral, Cleveland, visiting Chiâ€" cago to conduct special services unâ€" der auspices of the Church club, for final address took as his theme the title .of this comedy and enâ€" dorsed the play wholeheartedly for demonstrating the joyousness of life. It has been recommended diâ€" rectly by other high Epi clergy, as ideal entertainment f their parishioners in Lent, andâ€" result of all this is that the play has boomed right along with capaâ€" Sheridan Best of all, the Ford "60" is just as big and roomyâ€"just as handsome, sturdy and safeâ€"as the famous 85â€" horsepower Ford Vâ€"8. And it sells at the lowest Ford price in years. If you want a big car for a small budgetâ€"a car you zan drive with pride and profit==see the thrifty "60" soon! The Gem Cleaners, ohe of the top teams in the league, were toppled by the Highland Park Elks 8 to 0. Paul‘s Barber. Shop, in the final game of the week, downed Central Tire Co., two to one. Next Week‘s Mondayâ€"Gem Clea vs. un Bros.; Pauls Barber Shop vs. Marchi Bros. Garage. Tuesdayâ€"Coleman‘s vs. Del. Rio; Maroney‘s . Insurance vs. North Shore Buikling MerchAnts. vf.dnk:syâ€"m&u.nd‘ Park Elks vs. Central Tire Co.; Highland Park Recreatio® vs. My Favorite Inn. Coleman‘s bowling team made it three straight games over the North Shore Building Merchants team in contest. Coleman‘s Take Three from N. S. Building â€" By coincidence, just at the same time, Brooks Atkinson, critic of The r Mm that the Tiocers. Tart aht Tentan have shown the way to a new and welâ€" ngpnh&y in â€" the theater. "Three months ago," says Mr. Atâ€" kinson, "the celebrated atthors of ‘Once In a Lifetime,‘ who perfected the vitriolic style, left ‘the fancy way‘ accepted the universe with *You t ‘Take It With You,‘ a merry,/prank that openly endorses tolerance." Andvm-.yhl)buglh why "You Can‘t Take It With You" bounds joyously along as the reignâ€" ing success both of Chicago and New York, enjoyed by every eleâ€" ment in its audiences.. city audiences through period 'b-ulâ€"llythu-!fl. falling off. * * Tél. Highland Park 710 THEB PRES $s Last April, Deerfleld citizens felt that a levy of 17 cents per $100 valâ€" uation of property would be sufficâ€" ient to carry the relief load. ‘The cessation of WPA projects, however, eaused the. township to seek state aid for the increased number of deâ€" pendent families, according to Suâ€" pervisor W. W. Steele. Sacred Concert at / First U. E. Chureh â€" A Sacred concert will be given by the Women‘s Glee Club of Wheaton college, Wheaton, Illinois next Sunâ€" day evening 7:45 at the <First Unihtlnwlh.ldufi.dm church Rev. mm tor. ‘The public is sordially On Tuesday, April 6th, the annual meeting of Deerfield Township will be held in the town hall to decide if the property levy will be raised 18 cents r $100 valuation for. poor relief in order to receive state sales tax proceeds for relief. T C. 8. Roberts, 822 Ridge road, dwelling $18,500. â€"‘J. Edgar Moss, 2159 Pine Point drive, dwelling $17,200. ° Decide on Tax Raise at Meeting April 6 Highland Park holds first place in suburban building in Lake county If:::i the month of Febr::dry. "l‘;?,nl lding permits amoun to $137,â€" 122. ‘This amount was considerably under the record éstablished in 1927 when the total building permits was $151,511 . for . the ‘corresponding month. John N. Barbee, Jr., 1400 Wildâ€" wood lane, dwelling $8,000. G. William Dulany, 688 Delta road, dwelling $10,500. Yal road, dwelling $10,000. view, dwelling $8,800. The Woodridge Trust, 2418 Old Briar road, dwelling $10,300. â€" _ March. The following permits have been let during the first two weeks in Building Program Highland Park Is in which Charles Brady prove the comedians. A pl much clean hun direction and an into scout love. into Talbot, 1 March 24 ; Feature No. 2 â€"_ "Mind YouLinui%en." Charles Ruggles, Alice Brady, Talbot, Wednesday, Thu * Phone H. P. 178 RELAABLE LAUNDRY tography thetic di cially re stenes, good music and dancing are the highlights of this drama of the shanty boat folks of the lower Misâ€" sissippi. Walter Brennan gives an amusing characterization as a patriach. Adults. â€" “Blnm;.‘!‘lhul." Cast: Bruce Cabot, argaret Lindsay, .Joseph Calleia, Thursday, March 18. Wellâ€" attractive ‘setting as well as burlâ€" esque humor, will give a feeling of nfidu-t.iontoflnnthymnr- der â€"mysteries. Adults. + m‘.“MnuC' from Heavest." ucm‘ rosby, Madge Evans, Fellows, Friday, Saturday, March 19, 20. A nicely balanced producâ€" tion with the right proportion of comedy, music and human interest to hold attention throughout.> The plot has a number of, original anâ€" gles and the humorous situations ire many F ie smoolhv and clev "Lloydsjof London.". Cast: Fredâ€" die Bart):lomcw, Madeleine Carâ€" roll, Sir Guy Standing, Tyrone Power, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, March 21, 22, 23. This outstanding historical drama. portraying events during the lives of the two small boys who grew up to be the heads of Lloyds & Lord Nelson, is highly recommended for its authentic setâ€" tinigs and costumes, beautiful phoâ€" tography, perfect cast and sympaâ€" thetic direction. Family and espeâ€" ders D.A. R. BETTER _ FILMS REVIEW Feature No. 1 _ â€" Banjo on My Knee." Cast: Barâ€" bara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, Walâ€" ter Brennan, Buddy Ebsen, Thursâ€" day, March 18. A few lovely river sday . aas cceb auith Cvoly andiibes the cast is at his best. â€" Family. day, Thurstay, mystery thrille faculty involved "Under Edmund 1 ence Rice, day, Thur: The Woodridge Trust, 1516 Ridge The Woodridge Trust, 1515 Westâ€" DRY CLEANING CO. and costumes, b hy, perfect cast direction. . Fami recommended to _ Feature No. der Cover of Ni id Lowe, Sara tice, Nat Pendle Feature No. 1 ‘~ _Cover ‘of Night." Lowe, Sara Haden, , Nat Pendleton, We March 24, 25. thrillerâ€"tells of a c ivolved in ies of Feature. No. 2 A pleusible humor, â€" un nes d ay, Thursday, An hilarigus comedy les Ruggles and Alice themselves. inimitable or, â€" understanding interesting insight Family. ‘ students. Cast: Lyle HIGHLAND PARK DRESS SHOP Fanies copty in kh. "Ad y.e;r. More‘ than a (ibzéxi m;nu}ac-tâ€"u:-e;s' hra:; enlisted with their coâ€"operation to make this A DRESS SALE long to be remembered. 18 South St. Johns Ave. â€" . Phone Highland Park 2022 These ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS refleet our appreciation of your patronageâ€"during the past S * tag i » M > ” P & > h f ’: N e ;i k ‘@z_'.:»-: 3 M D S aoged . k 4 1 6 ts " & / #4/ _ «Eflf "-‘3{""*5::25.?“1 e is N m# t\\ D > 10 D | Es / C Mn omec> srâ€"#A o y #} VA 2 l4 PVA OCTZ iCB [ ® BPY i 4A ©\ ‘,g’” 1. ¢}| M § \\".9‘ %?:?’:# ‘:'z’; oi _ _ . 14 . 1422 2 _ | i i/ T2 At _ C , 2X _ ~ypipx . 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