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ESTLMATES CHEF.RF'Ur.LY GIVEN the no.“ Mi an North nivt hour NORTH SHORES LEADING FURRIERS new cab mg " A y Manufacturing Furriers Slendid Program at Deerpath Theatre in Coming Week Promised 4'"an For the coming week the Deerpath theatre at Lake Forest offers “other :mtahlo program of interesting, enter- taining and thrilling features seldom "tualled on the north shore. Friday, May 2, one day only-ken Maynard in "The Fighting Legion," an outdmr action drama, all-talkinir. Saturday, May 3, matinee ttttd ev- ct0t--'WFirut Rainbows," featur- Suturday, May 3. matinee ma ev- oimt--"Cha.sintt Rainbows," featur- ing Charles King, Bessie Love, Jack Lenny, Marie Dressler, Polly Moran. An ull-Lnlkinz,.singing, dancing feat. ur" that will plane everybody. Sunday, May 4, mntlnunus 2 to 11 p. m. ~“Rnndhnusu Nights," all-talk- ing unruly thriller and a smashing hit. with Charles Ruggles, Helen Mor- Fl" anday ind Tuesday, May 5 and June Bordoni in "Pqris." A rain- w of melody. The star is supported Jul: Buchanan. This is said to be u at the greatest of screen spec- rlm rvvr ftlrned in tttttttrtd colors; urtling guwns. sparking girls and v urn-m. Barnum milking. singing and mink. Zuzu Pitts and Louise CILH- VA Th .nuluy, May 4, eon . ~“Ruadhuuse Ni (mun-11y thriller I with Chttrles Rum I Fred Kohler, londay ind 'ruesd, The wrath-y dram mm «In Hitth Mov "usgnitievnt c :nppt my and Friday, May ti and 9 yhawk," featuring John hm Chandler, Gilbert Em- "tune's gift to the air- lt's an all-talking, thrill- .r the rxpluits of a daring toundine drama of life M in the cast ay Hunk "o, I'k Red THE PRESS Alli." ' lln Phone Highland Park 351 Becnuse of the numerous requests, received by the cast of "Tulip Time" which was presented so ',1"t,':,'.fh1t at the Oak Terrace school, April 1 and 16, the eighth grude he: decided to sponsor another performance. The date is set for May 7 in the Oak Ter. mu.- auditorium at 8 p. m. Some of the enthusiastic audience have voiged their approval as follows: “I enjoyed it immensely. It was so well dune that it is worth giving at! "Tulip Time" to Have Another Presentation "i am pleased to know Inn me opervtta, "Tulip Time," is going ii) he given again so that more people) will have an opportunity of seeing it/ Thu cast of the play was very well, chosen and each one did his part in an exceptional manner. I must make; special mention of the leading char-1 actors such as the Burgormvater payed by Art Stupey and Aunt Anna twted by Lena Calbri. Christina. Ber. nice Swan and Ned, Ettore Lenzi en- deared themselves o'the entire audi. (ncc by their lung singing and dams ine, There should also be mentioned the exceptional Work of Enzb Bor. "ui us Hans, the Dutch boy, and Pe. ter Cheli, the professor, who furnished many laughs for the audience I am sure a great many who saw the play will wish to see it again." David Olson. {Building Commissioner of High- in again wuul) ti "In my estimation the play was wry well done and every' person pinywl' his part to perfection, I, for "nershuuld like to see it presented Miss Ethel Swan, (Captain of Girl Scouts). “It’s the best thing I've ever seen _ llighwood. It was just as good ' a professional play. Pd like to 'e it again." 'ain Mr. Engquist, (Cashier of Highwood State Bank). Raymond Roth. (Mayor of Highwuod). ost us by “trading the presenti- of this oper Ita! pleased to know that the PUBLIC HEARING ON ROUTE 57 ON MAY 12 At tbe regular meeting of the city council and board of local improve- moms, held Monday evening, the re:- ulution providing fpr the securing of night of way, by condemnation pro- ccedings, through Highland Park of Route 57, the super-highway to be constructed by the state along the Skukie valley, was finally adopted, and the city council adopted the reso- lution employing Bowen 't Schuma- cher as special counsel in t is matter. City to Get Right of Way for State Highway Through Highland Park A public hearing on the proposed im- provement is set for May 12. Approve Amendment The council approved the resolution suthorizimt the attorneys in the Joint project of grade separation before the state commerce commission, in which several north shore cities are interested, to fsle an amendment to the petition before the commission. A petition from the North Shore Riding association for a bridle path along Park avenue to connect other Paris Styles For Active Feet! BROUGHT to you in the smart new Arch Preserver Shoes styled in Paris and New York. And behind each smart exterior lies comfort-for days of tireless activity -the boundless comfort that can be achieved only by the Arch Pre. server built-in features for health and foot youth, obtainable in no other shoe. Phone Highland Park 456 (Continued on page 41) 509 Central Avenue Wham-Inf Thursday, May 1, 1930