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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1932, p. 31

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k aches, bilioul,'” attacks and pains fi'}lett' erâ€"carrier as professor?"~ _ ~_ _ «. the neck? ~queried the doctor. â€""It‘s sort of an honorary title. I‘m l nty â€"four."" _ *******«*****‘‘‘* Bulldog ToF Tac; _ ~~_"H â€" m! Lack of memory, too." | |â€"very fond of children. :‘ .The following are some of the deâ€". tails of the building of miniature reâ€" plica of â€" the Spanish flag ship "Nuestra Senora De Rosario," on display in the window of Nield‘s Sport Shop. It was built by Arthur â€" L. â€"Brenner of Elgin, HL â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" ~~~â€"~Some thirty months ago he startâ€" â€"â€"‘edâ€" this ship from the cover ofa â€"â€"Popular Mechanics Magazine which TWENTYâ€"EIGHT â€"â€"plete magazine reproduction. _The model stands 3% feet high and measures approximately 29 inches in length. Included in its armament are the metal guns projecting from _ the sides, colorful flags which adorn the masts and there are also miniaâ€" ture anchors. f y TR + ‘i}' Chief of Police: Speeding, ch? How| He: (high pressure salesman): many times have you heen before me? l These shirts simply laugh at the launâ€" ~. mpewIors vCveLq 4 CC â€" EERWNE : _OUT _ CCRE L CEE * XC & hi o Sn e on you, ‘but Exema will only do fifty. â€"| She: I know: I‘ve had some come n o enkas & back with their sides split. ,Y“ say you ht!q severe M' "Why do you always address the inspired the desire to build â€"same. Though the picture showed only a partial view, he ingeniounsly built the entire model from the incomâ€" The body of the ship is equipped with a miniature electric~ ~light plant which supplies current to the numerous bulbs inside the cabin and to the lights which decorats the ship. . ‘ § All decks are made of black wal o A ce nc o e in oofi inmmena an ns ig en in ic nentmv esnc n BEAUTIFUL SHIP MODEL nut planking; masts, yards and railâ€" ings are also walnut.â€" It has 67 winâ€" dows and doors which have amber glass with a white glazed face which when lit gives a soft mellow yellow light to represent an oil lamp. _ There are some 90 pulleys, single and double. which are accurately made: when operating they actually Other details. of the ship are work: manlike and operate exactly â€"like the ricging of full size vessels. The work to raise and lower the sails. model is fashioned in true Spanish eolors, red and yellow. The hull being red and cabins yellow with red window trim. Crows nests are the same red with yellow trim. It is equipped with a miniature, .pc,c,@pt,eliz" working compass on the deck h is oneâ€"fourth inch in diameter and threeâ€"fourths inches high which is mounted on a walnut It took Mr. Benner approximately two and oneâ€"half. years to build the ship, using his spare time, holidays and Sundays. â€""It has proven an inâ€" teresting hobby and a very enjoyâ€" able pastime," he states. fH B â€"PR ESS i# Gentleman‘s Demiâ€"Estate WiEBOLDT‘sS BASEMENT : â€"EVANSTONâ€" . _ ‘This distinguished demiâ€"estate will appeal to the conâ€" noisseur of fine living. It is offered for quick sale, at an exceptionally attractive figure. is H;:fiy- located. Spacious living room, with handâ€"planed beamed ceiling of oak and fine stone fireplace..Club room with beamed ceiling and fireplace. Four Soles / Heels 1718 Chicago Temple Bidg.â€"Chicago, I!I. On rolling countryside near town, perfect spot fon Jren. Within easy reach of schools, transportation, etc. _ For Thrifty People Typical Wieboldt Value 1171 Hohilfelder Lane, Glencoe, I!I. ;!; wfiuphoo"w’ se in master bedroom. â€" Heating, and â€"cooling system with climatiec â€" control. ir to your old . & Geo. Karnes Phone STATE 7772 * comfortable shoes by taking adâ€" vantage of this modern Wieboldt service! First quality oak half soles and rubber heels used on all repair work. â€" 69¢ for both! +s Wieboldt‘s Basementâ€"Evanston . _ on by Expert Workmen Highland Park 4030 THURSDAY, MARCH 17 bedrooms .. It is the tale of Ray ' by Eddie Quillan, an â€" â€"â€"young man in a â€"small ambition, initiative : tion. He also has a _ â€"sition which leads hi ties of a most dis 1 _Without examining t purchases an auto â€" "The Big Shot" "The Big Shot," production ~starring. is bound to give you evening of entertainm _ Here is a picture v Iaughs â€"and â€"plenty o element running : thri times which is boun sympathetic note in e and old. rapid order. + His enemies and a property nearly ruin strates in "The Bi nouncedflair for â€" understanding and y ing climax can un Although Eddie this the fact that handling of â€"some of ing into his categor; one of the screen‘s ‘The supporting ca Maureen O‘Sullivan i charming in her ro screen to give an i acterization of a â€"syn town mother; Mary cast as a gunman‘s Ince makes the most gunman; Roscoe Ate as the stuttering bs thur Stone, Louis Jo Harlan, Harvey Cla Wade and Frank D: in their respective ~Ralph Murphy di Shot" from the or George Drumgold a seph Fields a *Taxi," the Wa Vitaphone picture Cagney and Loret! ability which gave on the legitimate s In an interesting auence with Miss dance steps, t_? Eddie Qu ‘Entertai , the new 8# First on hn

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