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Highland Park Press, 21 Sep 1933, p. 10

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Zane Grey's q ' ”BAM‘ , RANDOLPH SCOTT NOAH BERRY " DEV llli'llRtmllt', snap F R E E 516 CENTRAL AVENUE]. erb BLUE . *" GOO . , 'i1iii': A” LIONEL BARRYMORE MIRIAM HOPKINS JOHN BULBS LAURQ‘ LA PLANTE DEERPATH CRAB APPLES , CH ARLIE RUGGLES MARY BORLAND FREE will 'iTiiitit? - _GOI.D "as Mte THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Me Strictly Frail To Receive Bids for Sealed proposal- tor carrying td doe and the Chicago and,Northg western Railway will be eon-Ideal} up to Sept. 26. Anyone Willing to bid on the fob may “are at!” the post odBee. ' Ther1otretttttes'lA1ridi ' not living 'within the territory min!) -dbvthtuetofBeeq' tttte with' his bid an mutant undo " in the event the' service is awarded to them." Further detai1ieotteertt- in; the proposals may be secured at, the Highwood poet other. ' JONNS0N'S Sh Beat utipg; fresh; Culifomia eating; .uvn'- '5.“ _ PHON 516 CENTRAL AVENUE, ', H. P. 103 Live Lobsters - Fresh Crab Meat Large Deep Sea Scallops .nnd Complete and Select All- sonment of, Bea Food. Phone Highland Park *35702 M N. First St. . highland Put 'tll _, ._v_.. ALLOPS Boneless, pound .ee -. ”500' SMOKED FINNAN ts HADDIE, pound H _ I V. l A Complete and Select Assort- ment of Ben Foods . Oysters are now in anon. WA LLEYED PIKE pound pound pound pound FRESH MACKEREL pound pound Lrtyqiti, WA LLEYED PIKE REEL SNAPPERS BOSTON SCROD FLOUNDERS PERCR--cLprre _ Regina Daily LIVE wnsms um- W1 ound Carrying 1113th Mail FINE SEA FOODS 5'13 .COFFEE , Et Tug; gilft'i5a' M' stij,li'l'iiitis','i(iil, EGGS _ Pum.l7c 7 FEARS FRESH FISH PLUMS m" ......~.19c Blue _jitiuri'rtt iiuvriirs ,;°‘"'§‘45°' _ “1"??5‘ ,......"_.49c Del Monte 1 lb. 59c 45c 29c Me 39c 25¢ 23c {30c 38c 35c ' for _..'..-......-..-, Por eookini 1nd prowl int; “infancy; all! Contains ho hone meg "Y% are putting money bath into circulation. Amrfeii ulnte' the dic- tionary says, is 'to as: or cause to pass about from place to place, per- son to person, ete, nimoney.’ Which simply means thatifwhat you pay the merchant is paid by him to his employees and the. holesalers and fuctories. who in t (ir turn pay it out to their worker! "utd the pro- dqeers---thst farmer: _ miners-all thpse who wrest the, few materials from the earth." .;I t'When you pay bins today, you are not only fu1fulitttt your obliga- tions to those who hid confidence in you and granted you) ')red'tt--you are mndering a patriotic, ism-vice to your country and your community and you are, improving your own credit standing." " _ r "It would release 'i21litrrtt:'1,a, of 'frozen enpittl,' with i) I ich the mer- chants could finaneejiew purchases id merchandise, themby starting I new circle of reemplokrnent in the mills and factories mm which they buy. Such re'empl iien't in itself would Mart a _',',',',,')"",'.,',',',', wave by providing, for those who aye put back'to work, the Wherewithnl’ to purchase the things :they need and have been forced to to without." fPoying up old , [ or eedgt part of thim now," an ‘vid J. Wood. ioiA, mum of I Notional " toilCreditA pet" _ ‘,onorgnniu- tion of retail more at. physicians, Mult- and othirr h, cutout! pea- 'sle,llu1trteiyyi' 'tuhngin; now." The " Park Ciqdit Men's Associatio , a mambo: of the N.R.C.A. , ' l " b "In met," be con noes, “poying new ond- buying now should go hand in hand for one i? d4tiendettt on the other.' Many peoplelrtsaily have no idea of the summit“ 3: money retail merchants and professional men have tied up in the “counts of their customers.” , F i . f‘Tbe avenge potato who ova "n small bill and ‘let's J o' think 'oh, that’s- just a mall bt It woaldh't nuke or brook “may: Of course. one bill onldn’t but-htere's the rub r-the retailers arid p fusioml men " the country have 2el,'er, upon thott-tits"" these my] account- rannihtt 'into staggering tottls. "Frozen 'credit’ q that' liyou l rend so much about in your hill just as much " it is the other tgbir's.t", I'tt everyone in thlaéountw Would pay up all his old bil ior even make partial, payments on ' ttltem-'torttor- rtiw--it would immedlitely Pitt mil.. lions of dollars. back? into circula- tion Ind millions of fphoplernclc to work-enabling them‘to ‘buy now'." COOKED RM Bnyinx Now". _ Help *pr New? orerqent Siys can; Authority QUINCE ills (.r.i.2lie ON I. 29e 104 18 $1 1'3! "" . um "C"-, 'ri $21373 Fi:iii,jliilii, t"s mac.“ 1lysy','4ir.e taught teoneentration, re- eeite i 3h work in mermlrizityr and are) fr from a sense“ fear in thelr a “ohmic and body bPiIding ex- erc es.' 't 'ill',': 4isse, are in Russjian ballet, thet . [via 03b3, f". 8 re , N ha a A in: “3.31:: th ' ug [~15 glad} ye In. G schbol t .1 hate] e in . le ir, Ntith I: l mime! dadcin t Kiss i, i brrtineh g colt; r 'In Ethe'; childre ‘g a tiot u de supgervigim pu'hils " tr well u some if her ad- 1n9eedeiltttdenps, ' Me of the “new ‘huve been on " lolly 3r- ranged or the younger ‘embers of thei e lance and rlittl if, Roosters, Cr be, 'iFatk-in-the-box, your Dolls, 8411 , aye. end Toy To” Animals ha a A used. Miss Itt his been 'e",2llltl't'l, continue th vfprognma th ' 'la/JIU',',',')','])', _ (i, T glad} Hight hes alwiys in past ye In. hducted a succesprul hunch school t .the North Sho i. She has hotel as at the Lake 'tsd Club, in . le " s, Wilmette Women’s Club, N223}! {hm-er Hotel, Evapston, and co uett 'l two normal pourses of dancin t Northwestern pniVersity. Ities i, ight opens her iturrth side brunch train on Oct. 7 in the Lin- coln r , Edgewater Beach Hotel. 'In 'ithe4 elegant surrouhdings the childre l are given careflll ittsrtrue, tiod u der Miss Right') personal suritt.'v.it1on: Each class in carefully 'rrtided,i. end lovingly guided to ex- prefs ihiee, poise, and rithnin. Mina? Hight’s mi ils _ ( e ; attired at , itre _ il at the Wor ’3 Fair The} hub 01 kinda Giddys} SM hi 'itit.r,y'i pu'bils , valved; dMdetv,l unwed; tlui Iii Cribs,,; pd, mi as " ';,', "'ii'i,jiiair,as'ue ESSEX aiiitkaii","iii'; F . i, oi) to: Wilton-bill“ Essex Terrapiané Retain; Trophy ii! into been fen rink the flight dpneers C summer. _ri been, produci IF ft very . program, uni _ her tiny North First Street omtteorPt9Peab-tuatitteitw N tttttalt-tUMa-ie-andthe "' 'hsdeMotoriurComenrmtiinstu oomte'sdPenmdir'riorthr.' . Jut'brhdylutcurroas, 1htreimtuni-dinttuugreatitikm Mooguuwua mgularatoek.ear, 't-iiithtotmndomtromtu ildren's Thaw: 'rogress, on the In teseau--art along the when“ you It” u yorker, A Hudson-built 'rerrapiane In. the In f.ilt A. We’- fl'emplm a man c, Massagmcwm ortEl Shore MEQEors, Int. ",, My humbly line by a Wind's of the Amer. temirAtatomoltiksAmoeiatioa. 'sitoeuesiiiuent rs Q38; p140 "an to the spun the if if» A Cen- [5iiGUtiiiii :JERRAPLA mes PE K cums! Terrapllane S ashes All-time _ _,,_r,li:,-.v::-,r,:i-,irt:,-,t,,scii, Stock-car Record The Dumaresq Spencer,'Auxi ary of the American legion held its last regular meeting on Thursday. ept. 14, 1933, at 2:30 p.m. it whi it was decided to aid Dumareaq S n- cer Post at the county council. on- quet to be held Wednesday; Sep 27. At this meeting it was din d ded to change the meeting time om 2:30 to 2:00 p.m. Plans £0! th an- nual card party given by the, ux- iliary are under way. The per is to be held at the Moraine Hot on Wednesday, Oct. 18. All pr fits front this event will be used to tlp the Veterans Hospital at North hi- cago and also for family, relie in Highland .Park. The next reg lat meeting will be held on Thurs a'y, Sept. 27, at 2 p.m. on the-third oor of the Masonic Temple. f Those who mourn her pissing her'husbnnd Charles Mtte son Charles of Denver, . , " da ter Elsie, dy1trhter-t1t-U.td, Gert of Denver, Colo., (hitter Mrs. thin Schuldt of Chicago,al.~, be tt host of relatives and' ends. Mrs. Rosenorw was trod 'ii';') 1860 at Moehberatadt, .feii.'r,r) 'came to the United Style: at age of 9 yen: with her “rental three sisters md three brother etery in Northbrook, 1111;, Sew 1933. . , I Roanow, nee Neubauer/ diet! 1 day, Sept. 17, at the m 'tt " an in 1883 she married chad: Rosenow " Northfield, LEL. is now known as Norititiroisk.l f1rst twenty years of Her ina life she lived in Evans and last thirty years in 11:31:“ having celebrated a golden Wed‘ anniversary last April 4'; I Legion Auxiliary To "; Assist With Banquet tap, Mrs. Rosenow was well knowri her charitable works in church! community und has built he!" an enviable memory. 'N i ',, l Mrs. C. G. Roaenoir Passes Aieayt Sept Miss" Hkht will per-Mun, .', View on Oct. 2 and 8 dame water Beach Hotel in he Li l envnaple memory. 'N i ',, Interment was inftHtsttr', l _acrobntic, and ”out. ttatt Go" 1:0".pr F you-doll "only: when tho Twine a ti',iPthturitortirto!mrsu, anreiher In1uiretl--aust" tfl1ltCilCd"2,"'l'l/ttl, _ _ WI“ no ”upon-n mm In about: ' to of the Tunphnu you gay fa in any angina-Enos and initoaomoootueoauaut hich {The Med ll,!! Jtll!y tt 1hr- _ the Mk. ding r in ulgr day, loor 25, And the 'self _ ides for 20. 17 I t ', x _ '. _ rhunsnu, SMEKBER " 1 k, osiiuiie,roat nah; all; l groy it.rrFatd mtitioit.' } ‘DAMP WASH Thrifty Service . Se m. ' " lb. " NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Not Since My Wife'Sends Skokie Valley Laundry Maybe it’s because they use this rain-soft wake! and those special soap'a we'd never think about at home ...butrenntellthis... I'm spending lots lean for shirts read collars these days. Thanks to the Skokie Val- ley Laundry. _ Skokie Valley Laundry Park; 11mm 3 For prompt service all HIGHLAND PARK 8810 20% discount at our Cull um Carry thBee Tel. H; P. 3310 IF

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