Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Aug 1939, p. 11

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The building, which was begun I your use. will cost. $470,000. of which 45 per cent wu in the form of . grunt by the Public Works admin- isrtration of the federal government. Armstrong, Punt, Ind Tilton were the nrchitects and Cost}: and Gen the general contractors. .aHacrutmigrau,U- MM con-Id It. "ot-tiv-ai-B. Has anybody men young Dick It on'e power built model airplane? Lyons. together with seven of his plane minded pala, were paying with their planes a week no Thun- day. Dick's plane, which is equipped with a timer to shut all the motor after 20 tseconds in the air, [out his plane when the timer fniUd to work after it had been sent into the air. The all gold colored plane with a A-foot wing tspread with the name Buccaneer " painted on in side was last seen heading toward South Milwaukee avenue near Half Day. stt.tmNbree"8u_.so. |-.Mmpdip- Elston-wan“ tgr.-sri-J.N.Dou, ,rhottnab-ut.dgV tornrruth-deettrr _ Andvcdloulr.hy|orhn be: ”INN alienate! thaniholdthnl...noaw tttru-it-eh-d-s- mmmmuu-ata- "rRaritbarsdDOoirt-. In "tt “Mandala-munchi- odjudn ofthe-err-tat CearTtapids,thero-tt- thaw-mm attuttime. you bu -tnhtutted I distribution plant in Libertyville upon tho I.- “use nib on lilmnbo am At-i-hast-si-d.' new building is now under contrac- tion for on housing of the Bee Mo- tor Sale- equipment Glencoe'l new Central school, now under construction. will be substan- tinlly completed by September t, it wns nuanced yesterday by John Mepadsen, executive militant to Superintendent Pnnl J. Eisner. Ded- ication of the odifiee will be held on Sunday, September lo. Gladiolus. glad-i-o-li or perhaps just pl-in ghdiolu, thousand: of them, are being ditspltrtsf " Glad: Acre gardens on Beware and. west of Waukegan road, in Winks- gm. R. G. Reed, who began nia- ing ghdioli in his back yard, rather Is . hobby, now has developed one of the finest fields of bloom in this part of the country. There are more than 200,000 flowers represent- ing more than 1,000 varieties of "guds" now on display, to which he is inviting interested spectators. Ingenuity end mechanical skill to a high degree are represented in a model of the "City of Denver," crack train of the Union Pneifle rail- wny. now on display at the Mar- shall Field and comp-ny retail store in Chicago. The model was con- structed by Herold J. Nikon, 1518 Central avenue, Wilmette, who be- gan work on the model a couple of yarn ego or e hobby to keep his hands end mind busy in leisure hours. As the work progressed new: of what he wls doing ruched Arthur G. Bloom of tut city, passenger tunic agent for the Union Pacific in the -Chicatro am. He then brought it to the attention of Paul Beach, chief of the nilmd': ad- WWAM Ou tside , Painting 'I'IIISIS'I'IIE Brlltrr'rrMrilori'Tmll YEAR TO DO YOUR OUTSIDE PAINTING. . . . . MAY WE HELP YOU WITH YOUR SELECTION or COLORS AND THE RIGHT KIND or MATERIALS? BRAND BROS. mummrm man. .94, “twain-uh- {noun-hull.- tri-.-..-.- “up...“th 'hr-A-tsee-r- dun-“whi- a-ta-h-tint-tht" muWMMHK ”Mullah-mar bdmq-t-d_rttunsmnti-. “Matti-”Winnie- mmmmmum The thrilling, remade, "outta! youth of Abe Lincoln an!“ Darryl P. Zanudx'l production of "Young Mr. Lincoln" . couplets mu sur- priu Ind excellent “05anan Directed by John Ford, the ttlm plum " the Warpath that.“ Bun- dar. loudly and Tuesday, Amt 20, 21 and 22, feature. Hem Pon- d: in the title role, Alice Brady, Marjorie Weaver n Mary Todd, and Arleen Whehn. “add-amino.- phert-ofthesetmitmuarrd mmdinnxiu.wbdl.u¢., it ill-numb. An his.“ metiathstitr-taofthqmodsl we. for-0d on ”an of Ir. Nib. and from the high loch] sale to the underworld is presented in “Tell No Tiles," featuring Melvyn Douc- las and Louie: Flatt end Purine Wednesday end Thursday, August 23 and 24, at the Den-path theetre, Five tseparate stories with five Betr- nnte group: of euraoters In told, not. inteneeiy dram-tic Ind build- ing to the climax of the bigger drama. The cut include: Gene Lockhnrt, Douglas Dumbrille. Flor- ence George, San Baden and Oscar O'Shea. son'- on Win. “Young Mr. Lineohe at Deerpath Theatre With swarm u it. but mud. in Auntie liner u in hot- tlomund, and hiluiolu but“? u ita qentter-brairted haul. cry, “Bri- dd Suite," with Ann-hell: and Bob- an Young, will invade 1h. m of the Deerpath than: thin coming Friday and Saturday, August " and 19. Walter Connolly, Ruin-Id thr- en. Geno loam. Arthur Mr Ind Billie Burke as among the chief supporting (alumina. - . "HA? {oval ind stinking new motion picture that embraces all the that: of society, grungjfulth» to my!” David Hamlin, formal: an: cieted with the U. S. Department of Manicure and now with Vaughn’s of Chicego, was the prin- cip-l speaker last week " the reg- ular monthly meeting of the Men's Garden Club of Highlnnd Park. His subject we: “Lens. Their Construc- tion and Mnintemutee." David MacMillan Gives Five Factors for Successful Lawn Mr. Larry Abt, chin-mun of the Program Committee, announced that the next meeting of the club would be held September 22, with Richardson Wright of New York City as the speaker. Mr, Wright is I. nntionnlly {Imam garden Ill- thority and his appennnce in this city will be sponsored Jointly by the Men's Garden Club and the North Shore Garden Club. "Climate, kind of gun, soil, seed selection, the time and rate of seed- ing are the five important factor! in the development of a successful lawn," said Mr. Mailman. "And don't become discouraged,” he said, "it Like: at least five years to build I good permanent lawn." __ 5Tb; highl-nd Park In. has more tUn its allure of hard clay toil,” said Mr. Helm-n. "no a good lub- “M“ 9!“! - -. ”A. tlttudlig.'jift2ttlit'Ptt Ihdulupd-U bulb- t.t-dr.tha-.dit." -Btm,aatd$mtu-sadtt' ubmwmn. hawk-mm.“ .eAstNodinK "Mind-punk“...- a-ll-ta-d-tat-si..'-. tmehrBt-G-damdB.6V. MuMldlndhacumlot -_"Hr._tttnnst.t. " "Amdthiteen3tthebr mbdeAwu tooetoHrt--reovidir-t-t 'tnthemid.tttfatoasgdrorrghtae umhg All My het "mtehofweatUr.' Mr. Helium dammit-ed tho no“ elective (animal-n for an in thin It“, and condition! his talk with I detailed outlim of the but moth- odterriddingauwttofnroedsAt the end of tho mtinx. Mr. lu- Iillu: unwed s but“. of quas- tions from the Gwen Club nom- ben in attendance. "A Ian Ihould be {W at but trim a nu.” said Mr. Inc- Milun-'Nn ths spring just Mon the (run unn- Ind min ”and August." Manager Bob Skidmon and Catch- er Hugo Schneider, the leading hit- ter, returned from their Canadian nation Sunday to learn that the Wolves in their abides had cap- tured three - while losing but one. Highland Parkhs much-imptovod Wolves' new team will be but to the sensational Denna Unknown ten of Waukegan at ' p.11). My under the Sunset purl Bood1iqht.. The Unknown- werc rained out here three week! Mo. “with (Thursday) the Wolves wiilmotqrto Antioch to meet the fut will-n a:- gregution under the maadas. H. P. Wolves Will Meet Waukegan Here Friday Evening BOWMAN DAIRY COMPANY fl. Fill. WILLIAM TUNII VAN tORE Asrag “EMMA-b} yhumgmmm trail luck-hack with tho New York HM The Chic-(o 1n. we a has: cloud during tho last days of the not. The, In the "mndsdailratmdNxNrk.Tur would sit Nani-sly uniting for tom Budders turn in the an: to will: them shouting to their but. my": eomirie don thingy-t into such t "was u thin 1utroit and when they can. to town to play I crucial series with tts. White Sox, md much to tho surpriu of Chicago fans, an umpin by tho name of Bum, fresh from " on- "rmssine spinach It Phiud.irhin due to inexperience. in called on to sure the umpiring with Connol- With Big Ed Walsh on the mound for the Sox, and "Red" Donahue pitching for Detroit, the can had been I pitcher's content from the Int, and now, going into the ninth tuning, the mm '1: Ll, tad the my the pitchers were working, it might remain that my until an and of time. Walsh had struck out nine men, and only dlrre match hits had been made on Domino. Plyne. playing can“! "ld for Detroit, wu ilrat " bat, and he led " with a single. Couthlin hand, Ind Schnefer was routed liter I "intrine blow to first. Pnyne, moon‘- while, by very fut work on the bases, had managed to reach lec- ond. Then Schmidt smashed n hot one at Dnvia, the Sex wort-top. The hull WIS to hot for him to Mn- die. While he 11le .the ground desperately for the ball, Payne m- ed to third, Ind in his Mate to eateh Payne at third Davis threw the ball “my, allowing Payne to genre the n. Unclaim- mama-ammo '.t2frtN%Nttdtt was.“ in.- -'.ettt-t.ueh.etMrl.a" but hhgudmd t5.ae-.D.vubeattuth-to 'rAbrAtotu6rhuietiem,B.- tantalum-out. mun-inning Thwm-nbhbludd -rimBrmweoHitttH-trr.rt “Manama-nix: "ENN-imp' Bmat.,G-ottr,Ja-,Davtiarad othrrsNo-dneireuamamdamt but. “mm-M10.- nod. Tmhuhdinthhot Samantha-Inn. “look out! Pop botdu!" A the." of - descend“ wand Amt has. Ton-hound", macaw uphvubundkd oirthetUHasudhidd-mrderthq stands. humid fun “new for him mmuhout the me of tho h- ning. Tho Sax were "tired. loch; the am by I no" of 8-1. Then . cordon of you“ no!“ urou tho infield found the exit. Like a Greek phalanx in historic times they surrounded and wow Umpire Evan: " In left the park Even lo, may vote not mstimlr me- ceuful in wuding " blow- tro- behind, and once We! Mom but down I pop bottle with " club just before it hit Evans on tho held. The little group fought its my to an exit, and stopped a plain: “not car. Furious Chieago has W behind, running " time- to leap on the rear platform and further do- nounce the work of Umpire Bum, but the unfortunate man did m- age to escape actual pluyiell injury. Thus did' an wiring’bul can escape the teeth of In any mob in the colorful (by. of 1906. RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING co. Quality Clams L P. "I Auto Auk)“, 1'N2'ltafu WNW-m mum-um- “WNW - Nor-“11in. Skim HIM nil Burt-l Au, gold 514m may. DAWN SELF SKIRT (lull: your hem the my peoNs- sionAl way. "bdibuakd V" iikrOti Bikini-ii“.- __ .thy -nerh " 'lPatlht2tt 'atrPtrtHi" ”.850!!!qu Astt rrTntsGsiufn of 5°66»: Highland Park

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