Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Nov 1939, p. 12

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Ian-unm- Oahu-Ibo!!!» 'e-mat-tir-dt-i. "-dintHAnB.q..uit.ur+ mule-twitch “WM-pg.“ - d the Chin-D ad Nani Vu-Wummmm all... Pridny. Non-I- t. t-oit"-tHt1eoet_d t.ett.bi.tleeth--Mi-t. an. " Minneapolis. Gully drained (an. of both In", old and young, wen I fetching contrast min" the sparkling green and gold lid. of the deck streamline.. Beginning (Sundny, Nov. 5) the "400" will stop daily at the Davis street nation. both north and south, bound. The above photo in I view of the football crowd uniting the new train as it pulled into the nation for its initial Evnmton amp. Mr. B bertaon, who has plny's e Chieaeo. William v. Bowman New Assistant Mgr. of Local Sears Store The appointment of William V. Bowman, luilunt mun-get of the Highlnnd Park retail More of Sean, Roebuck and Co. was ofBeinlly con- firmed wduy by F. B. McConnell, vice president in charge of retail “ministration. mercury and direc- tor of retail personnel. Mr. Bowmln succeeds P. W. Gil- bertaon, former Assistant mun-gar, who has been promoted to the com- The Sea rs lab-“hobbit“! Wu hrnugM thvse min-s months tuw-before the price rises-in ordvr lit givo nur mutt-luv” big savings. Large extension table, hum-t and six chairs in rich walnut-s- 20.00. This may be the last only $59.50. You not rich walnut vane-e" W A lovely 52-piece dinner Bet- service for Ir-Osamu" FREE with your new dining room, liv- ing room or bedroom suite It Blumberg'a. Extra swings. FREE WITH SUITE in» no. Go... " at Blumberg 's - in Waukegan Pre/Thanksgiving new store B been promoted to the cc executive operating omee Tull, "7M; '"F'go-o' Egg; 'art:aitttiiiri, assistant here com: comes manager I from E time we “In MN douhle bed. chest 85.00 down. ' of Elm- in “a“. Mil-bu“: "gtd2NPdd% luv- bun-rill”.- “mm-baud” Mm [stud-oh ,mrrm-dtqdKui_gtkr 't-inN.Pule,W.,.mdt- whining-lbw...- wolndonuCWI-m aide. umWapchuoi-CIL- -'rua'aht_ Mr. Bow-A- III givummtulmuhipo! Manama-hunt. ur=ilt.._.-qmhhB" “Em-inanim- nil-nan. Hannah]... Luv. Inch In nah“ nation- wide (with: in the Seu- oran- iutio. by winning u Mable nation in I also can“ and “King for . Wash." During this cont-t the ”shunt mum" we" given lull charge at the stores op- eration. while the “up" lb tended I convention in Chicago. Un- der Mr. Bowman'. direction the Elmhurst not: Behiemd a remak- able sales inereaae over the an week 3 ya: previous. Expnuinx "tiataetion u his re- cent trawler, Mr. Bowman uid, “I feel that it in n privilege to ha" been made mutant nun-got of the Highland Park store and to work under the direction of F. J. Hellen- ough, the non nun-get. I ll” welcome the opportunity of making a home in this communin foe my wife and child. An athlete of annular-bl. retruta- tion, Bowman ill on of New Trier high who“ tratataadintr “New, "rrtintt mm- in basketball, golf and buck". Indirect axes buried in the cost of clothing gold in Highland Purk‘n apparel stores Int. yelr produced an estimated $17,575 for local, atate and nltionul tgovernments, the Na. tionul Consumers Tux Conrail-ion reported today. "This tremendous burden of hid- den taxes was paid by unsuspecting den taxes w shoppers as apparel pm Mueklestorte, tstated in tl taxes ngain turers, shi] which, of m along to thl our Chicago Indirect Taxes in Clothes Bill Estimate, $17,575 ,ttrr suites of thi, quality for Mt And "nitr---mll 3-pieees in rs, shippers Ind dint: :h, of necessity, must be . to the consumer. Stu Chicago headquarters sh eawne, president of in the report. ' mating: producers u was paid by as unseen p purchases," 1 SALE! - II. Studies show h passed ' " hid.. dart-tim-trt.--' “,d‘uS‘E.’ -- - A 101 North St. John Avenue PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. Phone Hum M no Man'- -tseimre-qtr. m on a. - ulu b dai- in. ul- in w m I: d do not ind-d- ebut. ni- d.. ”11-! .54 - in; TM and: Ill 'tttalt through In. I'm-ku- I. d Chic-go. national eon-Ina - ber, who had- the NCTC m and page“ in lllinoia. GI" in approximately 5,100 enl- .4 (on: throughout the country a. mm in the tax education "can. out. The clothing tax - In - plned from NCTC aveng- had on Inst "nil-bl: U. S. Bun.- d the Can-us Mum which phat! 1985 Apparel were sales in am Pnrk " $186,000. Gonna“: mtf- mntel of total In!“ in tho - last year approximate the totat tn the 1935 Iludy, the NCTC _ N. S. Series Nov." 15 The ale-in. am for m all» acriptiom to the North Shot. m- in will be November 16, the eel- mittee announced thin Ink. The initial racial of the uric. will 00- cur on November 22, when Hut-In Glun, lovely eontralto In: of M continents. will - in the High- land Put high school auditorium. Individual tieketa for the lln'la eon- cert will shortly be on uh, it In III- nounced, " the lame plan- from which sewn subseriptim" In ob. tainabie-or, by mail, box MU, High- and Park. Hertha Glatz Noted Contralto Will Open Following the Ippunnee a! ll:- Glata, Fritz Kreialor, fumed violin- ist, will come to Highhnd Park, Ip- penring on December 12. The third concert of the series, on Jlnnu'y 22, will tenure Donnid Diclnon, uln- tastional baritone, whose "wear-m on national radio program in the Ct? _ ' a ‘A. u I 1/537" AII"’ 1 - ra l T.' I I " III a " " c; c. ’ 75/6419; - ap, ae, J / Fa' Ct “g"! A, = d." NE itRWagiiit - u - 4 , ate, a. M, I... .4. a“ n 7agt Mt ru C2 I c. H U 'lraiitilBitiai "itllit I I I, q . I! ‘d c. I v ' rxzvg’l; ' " " aSKa, ap. MiEl' G ,.:,_:,"r""" 1'; . . ' - seat 1/ a ME5© : 'a L." not: a A I!» ' ’1; “V g» = C'. 1. a?" “94’." ’t’ "” - . . - " mam” aw, kn,” -. y. If fl. IIIILAID PAII PI... in} There's lots that's new about this nPth Lincoln-Zephyr. Its unique single structure of body-Ind-fnme is still all in own. And with it, for 1910, go Kill bigger bodies, wider Beau . . . more headroom, legroom, q You‘ll find the car that set the new style leads it once again for 1940 . . . and leads the way in mod. ern value tool Lincoln Zap/Igl- IFll2 MI' inn-thud“ ah. trat'etrhltard% "th-e-ttMt-. cilia-uh- We” at Spa-H“!- Wild,“ "th-q-tttyi-ir' ",A-eMt.hsintMre- tortHFttt-,amdth.t6-. smmhubw ape-Win. "il-tmths-fel beeivanVArtiatnb.wh- bruiatttruasoguri_rt.foe pianist- " all a... North Shore raids-u who m union to at. Multan of the saving not possible by the pur- chase of nun whoui’tinl are urged to and in orders Hon the ltith. Th. with. In. out“. however, that ticket: for each of the single concert. will ho I'lilnhle. " thoutth at I somewhat higher price. Perry Rohrer to Address Meeting in Ravinia Wednesday Euclid: nude", it ll reported. ere turning. in than a”. of us- sion, to Thacher)! and Trollope, Be- fore yielding to may each urge. ree- identa of Highlnnd Plrh would por- h-pn do well to “and the lecture on "Eseape from Realism” which Mr. Perry Bohr" will (in " the November meeting of the Burial- Woman's Club. This Minx. which we. arigiully Achedule! for the evening of November It, will in- stead be held on the "th, at tt o'elock at the Ravinia Villuxe Home. All members of the Highland Purk community In cordinlly invited to hear Mr. Rohrer, who is director of the Cook County Behavior Clinic and an extremely interesting [pesk- o c. His nudience on Wedneldny CV.- ning will undoubtedly include many who heard him eddreu the Highland- 1-” last yen. and who will especially appreciate the opportunity to hear him again which the Ravinia Worm an's Club is offering them. Under the hood for '40 in still greater V-l2 power . . . thrifty u no "12" has ever been. New finger- tip gearshift on the steering col- umn. and unoolher clutch notion make driving a Lincoln-Zephyr even easier than before. Pan-alga comfort b increased by new hoot. window ventilation control. Dort't mi. Lincoln-Zephyr ntthe sttow.Fromit-t,ttah-bees, I car like no at. In the world. Toduythntbmtlnn evam Soon. Drink.“ to knowin- Nana-inning” Mimhyfll full 30% more luggage space. Windows and windshield, too, are larger, visibility still more oveeping. Anus-kl“ One-Salad ag-tgi-v.-..." th-i-ethrHeir.-, ' with In]. I. chair-Holmes.“ Punch-3mm!“ kWh-0M3“ 'r.rut."8uuttur-."bgu1. linnmlts-tueoftu--. Inland mama's-cun- dren’l new.” ‘l'dllhh B.athund . named in “The Link has! h which she f1na1ly has loud a m which give: her I potion copra» nit: for bat Nana. Again: I background contrasting the econom- ie condition of the South and the North, 1 m5 (nod for wealth drivel her ""111tu over all ob- uncle- to attain it--- inch-n. " amnion-no.“ 'rrh_m*e6th_th- ul- - -,-,, m.“h.i Mf 2urdtgAl'2tAStptt T 21t,'g h and. u an. a. u Cmmnw-hh mighty“. mg- -mitri.mir-U tiii hut-numb; Chan-118i.“ Mahatma-ined- FLA. LOANS HEITMAN TRUST co. 10&utulut_ Wham “he! itt I... In” It. hung out the ell-Im- ull. Gallu- no he. on out: of loci “a". in an. any ho- Chteato-th. do '-. can "All Luann or tho Mend], can“. In. I", and

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