FIRE CHIEF URGES _ FIRE PREVENTION, Prevent Firest in Home by cautions; Valuable Sugâ€" gestions Made «hould be is érected. struetion .t hazard. _( changes f methods . r Fire stops walls to p f num aded The . fir fire T Phone 2100 NOW SHOW ING SATURDAY, OCT. 11 "The Sea Bat" : CHAS. BICKFORD â€" NILS ASTHER â€" RAQUEL TORRES Also THE WANDERWELL EXPEDITION _ Present Their ADVENTURES IN AFRICA AND JAPAN wITH PERSONAL LECTURE ie l in Matinee at 3:00 sUNDAY, OCT. 12 MONDAY, TVUESDA Y nnc BELLE BENNETT â€" MARION NIXON wEDNESDAY, THURSBAY, FRIDAY â€" â€"_ _ _ _ 0CT. 15. 16. 17 PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS BAND ng off the against azard The tion with National Fire Week, which is being obâ€" week, Fire Chief Edward in the following official Highland Park citizens the necessity of eternal gainst fires and suggests f simple measures whereâ€" usds . maw: he materially ntir EARPHONES FOR THE HARD OF HEARING! steps toward fire s aken when the. dwe Certain features of PARLEZ YOI ent llo "A Man From Wyoming" maAy on _ pd JOHN BOLES â€" LAURA LA PLANTE Featuring Gershwin‘s "Rhapsody in Blue" ige ‘ire ar SELECTED TALKING PICTURES A L C Y O N b WILLIAM HAINES "Way Out West" from the up re 48) GARY COOPER "King of Jazz" which Highland Park a Comedy Riot "Courage" our Funeral of George H. Merryweather Held on Monday ; Old Resident George Herbert Merryweather, resâ€" dent of Highland Park for 32 years ind for many years a leader in the wholesale coal business in Chicago, ied suddenly Saturday in a hospital it Oconomowoc, Wis., where he had been a patient for two months. Mr. â€" Merryweather,. who was 60 vears old, came to Chicago with his parents in 1880 from Brooklyn. His futher, â€" George â€" Merryweather §r., who died in 1924, was a Civil war vetâ€" Mr the Maple Lip Reading Classes s Will Open Monday Also with Until his retirement two years ago, . Merryweather was president of » Maubun Coal company, and in 25 was president of the Wholesale al Dealers‘ association of America. Mr. Merryweather is survived by : widow, Mrs. Mabel Bell Merryâ€" â€"ather, and two children, Margaret d John. â€" Private funeral services â€"re held at the family. home, 250 aple avenue, Highland Park, at 3 m. Monday. Burial was in Lake wrest cemetery. with News â€" Rargain Matinee at 2:00 TODAY AND FRIDAY n Evening at 8:30 Continuous 2:00â€"11:30 Sol Strauss, Mgr. Sportlight THE PRESS OCT. 13. 14 D. A. R. Better Films Committee Review The coming week offers great varâ€" iety in the motion picture program at the local theatre, . and whatever ; the mood or taste of the patrons it can surely be gratified on some 0¢â€" casion in the next seven days. Recognizing the ability of adults to choose entertainment â€" for themâ€" selves, but their helplessness is alâ€" ways being able to avoid the medioâ€" cre â€" and overâ€"stimulating â€" for the young, this column endeavors to recâ€" ommend and emphasize features suitâ€" able for children.‘ For the high light of amusement for the entire family this week we choose "King of Jazz." All technicolor music¢al â€"review, feaâ€" turing the ‘sbonair Paul Whiteman and his famous band. . Cast includes Jchn Boles, Jeanette Loff, Laura La Plante, etce. This picture is a triâ€" umph of colorful pageantry, which sparkles with comedy and originalâ€" ity. An exquisite Bridal Veil numâ€" ber, and atmosphere of melody .and fun makes this film delightful for young and old alike. . "Man from Wyoming" with Gary Cooper: and: June Collyerâ€"in. a war | story. _ Bored rich girl defying army regulations to get to the front lines. under seas. _ Good: cast, . EXCIVINE but not harmful. "Way Out West." Wm. Haines in rather dull~ farceâ€"comedyâ€"melodrama, Cliff Edwards is the bright spot. Not recommended. "Courage." Lack of information on "Courage." Lack of information on the film limits the remarks to the statement that two very excellent acâ€" tresses Belle Bennett and Marian Nixon present this story. Those who recall the former in that memorable role of Stella Dallas, will welcome another chance to see her. regulations Adults. John Western Has Car Fine Michigan Apples This is the time of year when one‘s thoughts naturally turn to red apples. Mr. John Western, founder of North Shore cemetery, was growing apple treos in the Inland Lakes region of Michigan for several years before he commenced the development of the wellâ€"known North Shore place of inâ€" terment. â€" During the last twelve years he has never failed to bring one or two carloads of the juicy, fine grained and tasty flavored fruit of that region for sale direct to the citiâ€" zens of Lake county. A few years ago Mr. Western built a roadside storeâ€" near North Shore : cometery greenhouses for the purpose of makâ€" ing these sales. At present he has on sale the first car of Wealthy apâ€" ‘plos. also apple cider made from | sprayed and picked â€" fruit, cherry \ cider, canned red cherries, sweet cherâ€" \ries, and red raspberries such as canâ€" ‘not be bought in the ordinary groâ€" |cory stores, and 5â€"]b. pails of strained honey, all from the same region. A buffet supper and: bridge party will be held this evening at the Briâ€" ergate Golf club. Supper is served at 6:30 followed by bridge at 8 o‘clock Bat Buffet Supper Tonight \ picture of adventure Goodâ€"cast. â€" Exciting DEERFIELD HIGH DEFEATS WALLER Crushes City League Team on Their Own Field, 44â€"2; _Oak Park Next . Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school‘s high geared.â€" offensive cleven â€" ran and and passed its way to an casy 44â€"2 victory: over Waller high school of the City league, at:the former‘s field, last Saturday. Coach Peel used every man on his squad during the battle n an effort to find out just how some of his green players would stand up under fire. Worthington Scores Decrfield scored . in â€"the opening minutes of play when, after receivâ€" ing a punt on their own 45 yard line, \ scries of off tackel plays with Worâ€" thington and Bartlett carrying the ball resulted in a touchdown by Worâ€" thington. â€" Bartlett place kicked for the extra point. Waller received the Fickâ€"off and after failing. to gain Kicked . to Worthington who . was downed on his own 48â€" yard line. After officials had infleeted a 15 yard penalty on Decrfield for holding Bartâ€" ictt took the ball and raced 55â€" yards before he was down by the Waller safety man.. On the next play Worâ€" tnington took the ball to the 1 yard line; from where, Bartlettâ€" crashed over for the second touchdown. Bartâ€" letts attempted place kick failed. Third Touchdown The â€" third Deerfield touchdown came one . minute later. _ Bartlett kicked the ball over the goal line pnd Strenger fell on the ball after Lae, Waller halfback, had touched it, (Continued on page 18) perienced football team will ‘battle the strong and heavy (team from Highwood on Highwood‘s field Sunâ€" day, Oct. 12. Both teams have won their openâ€" Deerfieldâ€"Highwood Football Game Oct. 12 ing games, which should arouse keen competition. . Deerfield, however, due to injuries to veterans will have a ween team of fourteen in the line. Highwood‘s team consists of â€"a wouad of 28 players, former college and high school stars, while Deerâ€" field‘s players learned . their football in the sand lots. ~â€"This game will be the last practice ‘zamc for Highwood before they start in the big professional league. The Deerficld team will put forth every effort to show the Highwood players and. fans a. real game and would like to have the support of Deerfield public. During the month of October The Highland: Park Press offers a 15% discount on all Christmas Card orâ€" ders. ‘(‘omoout and support the team, Sunday at Highwood. Dance October 25 r A dance will be given under the diâ€" rection of the Swedish Glee club, Satâ€" urday evening, October 25 at Witten hall. An invitation is extended the hall. public Decrficld with their light and inexâ€" Thursday, October 9, 1930