â€"_â€"â€"<1 Mutual Coal Co. H\ C nig Wi hel cla fir: PI C4 al t â€"_ Always a Delicious Sunday Dinner _ WITHOUT LOWERING THE QUALITY Lawns, Gardens & Shrubs HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA FOOD PRICES REDUCED _ Depression I'rs A REAL TREAT to eat in your Cafeâ€" ksirl s & £4 sls uc@ con l onl n s s ga Te * teria," said one of our customers the other day. He continued: "You have a wonderful â€"variety of salads and always-fourv or: five meats from which to choose. Your selection of vegetables is excellent and your pies and cakes cannot be beaten anywhere. â€"As for your coffee â€" I always want a second cup.‘ Our black soil is highly recommended by Highland Park‘s leading landscape LUNCHEON PLATE 25¢ DINNER PLATE 45c _ * .Seflmd Cup of Coffee Free + Phone H. P. 27 "A Pleasant Place to Eat" VE * Wsel : Elf ; .Hibhlgnd Park 172 ~Adm. 10c â€" _ 10¢ per dance rgï¬â€™l‘he W. T. Rawleigh Co. || 8ESHT &&nt â€"â€"P|| â€"_â€" Household Productsâ€" ue THE PRESSs T90 Tore haud Aoineed Wead, m ~~~ Diamond Lake 1049 Tower Road, Hubbard Woods + & w4 B §# ipr s l all‘. WIGHTMAN‘$ er proportion ‘of its ~unemployed. Little stores in little places are doâ€" ing one third of the nation‘s busiâ€" Cleans, Clazes, Stores and Insures Your Fur Garments payroll, but they show a much largâ€" e t e Today, concerns that employ more than 250 people account for only 4 percent â€"of ~theâ€"nation‘s ~industria: ital and slender organizations can | ten scenes, pr handle such orders at a profit.. Also, dancing, cate the small enterprise is not weighed | finales, This profitably.â€" You can‘t start up a big mill to handle a number of miscel laneous small orders. On the other hand, the little mills with small capâ€" ness field, it did them no good. Lots| their lost molars. The screamingly of small orders were developing,| funny situations in this show will they â€"said, but they were too small| keep the audience in an uproar from for the bigâ€"companies to handle| the time the gangâ€"plank is raised Recently two corporation heads in conversation with a government ofâ€" ficial, complained that while there H. J. GASTFIELD 1909 Deerfield Ave. Phone 824 Is the new motto of ‘business to be "smaller and better" instead of "bigger and better"? Many keen observers believe so, and they are citing some surprising facts and arguments to prove that the day of the little fellow is dawning. Hard times, they say, favor the smaller business. Roger Babson, in a reâ€" cent article, points out that medium sized and small concerns can ajust themselves more readily to depresâ€" sion conditions. . They can change‘ products and methods and execute an "about face" in a way that a huge unwieldly corporation cannot do because of its tremendous overâ€" head and investment costs. The Dawn of a New Era for the Little Fellow Toilet Preparations, Soaps, etc. messenger for your SATURDAY AND furs who will give _ ___ SUNDAY NITE you our estimate on 5 C une me your repairing and RAY BROS. remodeling work. Ts t Avag EF3 SUPERIOR EXTRACTSâ€" or The family of the late Ambrose Conway Gibbons who passed away Wednesday, April 27, wishes to thank their relatives, friends and neighbors for their beautiful floral tributes and spiritual bouquets, also for the assistance and sincere imâ€" pressions of kindness and messages of sympathy received in their recent sorrow and great loss at the death of their dearly beloved husband, father and brother. o Mrs. Pearl Gibbons. > Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yore Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbons. membered by those who are numâ€" bered among its passengers at the Elm Place dock. Sailings on May 19 and 20 only, so be sure and secure your ticketg for this trip. edies ever produced resented here by Mr.‘Jack W. Bailey and the production will long be re.â€" Ten Scenes ‘ The show will consist of about ten scenes, pretty love scenes, peppy dancing, catchy tunes and rousing until the ship is docked again and everybody happy. | ship for more sets. It ends up with the whole passenger list and most and tries to tell her the whole truth and in the midst of his explanation before he gets a chance to right the wrong being done him the captain of the ship bumps into Billy and out fly his new set of teeth. The curâ€" tain goes down on poor Billy searchâ€" ing the deck for his teeth. _ Second Act The second act Billy decides to get a set at any cost just long enough to explain to Beatrice his sad plight. In a frenzy he steals his prospective motherâ€"in law‘s teeth, and then the fun begins. They do not fit to suit him so he makes the round of the MUSICAL COMEDY BY â€" MOOSE MAY 19â€"20 "All Aboard" for the biggest am RAY BROS. PAVILION DANCING (Continued from page 5) CARD OF â€"THANKS ever staged here.â€"Conâ€" show has been one of THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1933 THURSDAY, A M $2. $1. $1