" 516 Central Ave. Asparagus, fresh and tender; large bunch _ Indian River Sunless Grapefruit, 4 for .....tttFt. Pile IE Ginger IE or Root legs, Maile by the Orange Crm 990110- doz. qt. bottles t.mtmet.. $1.29 [jiirUEil wk UKEGAN n. was the nun: a. has tho ran-ha. T ttttth' run am noon puss WANT-ADS for REUL'I‘B RUBIN'S For Quality, Service and BLUE GOOSE Fruit Shop BLUE 'tlei-j-iz/Y GOOSE Done fflPt. ‘9 18ttttrt -c_"'_ Prr'mee - Low Priees ' Tm Floor THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT FRUIT ' AND VEGETABLE MARKET ON THE NORTH SHORE THE SUMMER mama: Fire Proof Burglar Proof Moth Proof PROTECT CLEANING GLAZIN G Have Your for SIX DELIVERIES DAILY 29c 39c Delivery to Highland Park, Ravinia and Highwood Mushrooms per pound ttttt Oranges, sweet and Canada Dry Ginger Ale; doz. bottles......... After theaettedu1ed net bottles last Friday night Merino Maestri and Gil- bert Barnum, manger and assistant manger respectively of the “Squnwa†when they were presented with en- -TrrtrmRt-tmmtetta1trasrmiiiriirirBiEfi' ttrriCtitipNsEutds this very much had hope to make a great succese of this girl: group in all nthletie events. Plans are nownnderway for a girls Indoor teem. _ _ The abdalist dehounce the comp- tiotfirt militia ind then "Wally con- eludeqrthithe way to cure this is to turn the mines, factories, farms and hunks over to thi-“politicians. Bluebird Squaws Play Final Game Friday Eve; Defeat Crane Farm Five The game was a rough and strug- .dlintceiiritattrtuphietcaiiLsssnmcairik made until the closing minutes of the second period. At that time Ida Or.. lendi, forward on the “Square†be- an her scoring taeties"and caged I field goal end a free toss. Gene Bald drini. probably the greatest defensive player on the Bighwood agmzetion, came through with the renaming two points and put the game an ice. _ Mm.'1‘he "'ttquirwi" city "'eSiiiiiiiRiii"i' Eii"i,tHriratir5'i'iirizititiriq t Lt onst- this time by the narrow margin of The final tame of the season for the Highwood Jeht?bitd "Bquarry/' in ihich tho visiton were the Guns Farm girls of Wheeling, Vin played at the tha Terrace school but Friday night before the urgent crowd to any Tel. Highland Park 1636 Low Prices; Phone $1.29 ak I'll P3388 WI†something new undo:- the sun. One of those thing: in this delicious book, "Theatre Street,†written by a mat ballerina of Russia, the beauti- ful Tamara/ Rut-curing. It is inm- uou written, with the utmost 'ittr. Nk§£zi _ . _ The story of this book is the dis- solution of a family which follows the death of its head, the successful banker, Ralph Eaton - the Irife'riry tense: 'md-tree-Rte-vate-fi-iii Eric}, the swift contact with pain and reality which drives one of the sons to fu- tility, another to religion. the third, the supposed author of the book being the only one to cling to something like" normality. The plot is interest- in; psychologically and the author“ shows a keen intellectual grasp of situations and characters. If you are interested in such a plot, intelligently handled, you will feel repaid for lreading: the book. T . ART IN OLD RUSSIA F- Now this is quite unlike Heming- way, who speaks 'with the simplicity of high tension, who draws Wm as do the terse words of a telegram Into the midst of the tragedy whether you will or no.' Mr. Burnham with his exhausted and disillusioned chronicling of details does not draw you in, he leaves you sitting on the edge of your chair, very sorry you were late for the funeral, yet feeling distinctly outside it all, and wonder- ing when, politely, you ought to take your leave. f 4uutahudoutusanaa-iw-whiiiome- nmwm-W»aexceetofemotion tellg of the events just past. Fore:- nmple someone’s telling you of the illness, duth amrrimrirricarras Java} one, speaks in just this dulled voice. with just this detailed ’chto'nicalli'ng of small events from whieh.it is hoped you will deduce the greater aitptitl- cance of which at the present ex- hausted moment it is impossible to speak. Oddly enough this particular style designed to show impersonality end lack of emotionnliarn has quite the it . flv ll . . I David Burnham, author of “This our Exile," is a young Chicagoan - trvery-rottnttlhieagoan since he is 4nae.taostttpftutr-aehscheiiasrsscarite Emmet Hemingway that tietion writ- ing should he reduced to its lowest common denominator of simplicity. It becomes in his hands a chronicling of facts, we go to the door of room 254, we knock, the’nurse stick}! "3iit' Her head, she opens the door, We enter and put down our hat, we advance across the room, we take tharpatietst's hand, eta, etc. ANOTHER CHICAGO NOVELIST Rania did- not spoil he? trusts. “"118 OUR EXILE" Kornvino’s father dthondn‘mmier """""""'"'-"-. _ doncerofthe Iinperurbatut, had I _'C, "â€â€˜*-â€"â€"â€"*““â€â€˜"â€â€˜*“ Fiitriiis' I ' 'e 'il'aait' brim-mm†David Barnum, author of "This ballet resembled I eortyttr,tlstertil- Mr Exile," is 1 young Chicagoan - dren admitted to the "hooiaftir rig.-. ovary yam Chieagoan since he ulorst1ttranmital, moral tad intellect“! menu- ... _ IOM] tHi- -. ' ts lived a truis cunv. ife d lmmet Hemingway that tietion writ- half I dozen ye"B---a life stmtttrely ttt should be reduced to its lowest calculeted to prepare them for the )mmon denominator of simplicity. It brilliant intoxicntions of the' life into ecomes in his hands a chronicling of which they were one day to be pre- sets, we go to the door of room 254. eipitated. . By Tamara Kan-Vina _ RP. Button “THEATRE STREET" f ESTHER (mum‘s hTRAVE L CORNER Another representative has found out how to save the cotton farmers $60,000,000--on ptsper.--AtUnta Con- stitution. r . of-the3moe *rtltette mlyyamwhen Was hDRtttqmr try Ititrtt ttRrTMrtitis' life at home, with its walks along the Neva with her nurse and her brother, and the 'sammrttftyasrimrhtRit,-rrti1e- her later life resembles, an J. M. Bar- rie, in his appreciative, preface, says, an Arabian Night's _ Entertainment, with the personality. of the author making every page delightful. " Support the Present Administration VOTE FOR BENJAMIN F. LEWIS WM. J. BROWN V WM. REAY " JULIUS ZIMMER _ But the little Knmvim never found her life dull, seeing that shad- owy thing, the state, u it appeared " the are rehearsals at which they were allowed to he present, wrapt in mystery and a charm more poignant than any it held at the brilliantly lighted performances. You are Invited in MEET THESE CANDIDATES AT wrrrrm HALL Saturday Nitht - Aitto-)ttitiatirg, shuns WEEK END SPECIAL BOX. Min lbw-11y Anon-n! 01.00 Another Farmm' Friend a Kohl: My?“ 8:00 o'clock Thursday. April 16, 1981 Accordin coin, Nah, national j adoption 01 noted by tl Nab. V It , ate by Sin The text 0 Ion: Codifleat lation, pro ed by the January l plated thi word from tmtor of l it wouid b nmount ‘01 piled and tion. "Resolve of Veteran Speakm This a: vaudeville the effort hTitrmr% whtr 3130f“! "iiFiiiriftr." - Refresh rude tS.so.to, Jack Stttt greatly H, sérv'ice. Measur Laws The pen four Bellh girls with ing. The and. a pin Waukegan Command Ihserfuiii, on Amid Tnnretrtmr wander K: service to Nanly, Pr Jack Olive Evans-I the Amer inst loan! 10 " the China». Evans-' Bot ehtusde, Plum The 7p: