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Highland Park Press, 1 Feb 1934, p. 5

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ab of BACON BACON > ~ PUrEIaEK â€" SAT. bottles for 25¢ 24}â€"b. sack 95e e cans 3 for 49¢ Tt ‘cans for 2%6 FOR ROAST for MEAT LOAF RK CHOPS proved HAMS ST MONEY CAN RUY OUR OWN POULTRY ging ; _of Coâ€" feaâ€" ime with Cabbage ople you Premium IS WELL AGED " Shore | FREE | DELIVERN Beef we have the best. Reat SPECIALS to LOR TOILBT ~© 1c'xossvn, 4 lfi s.........: zsc Fancy Dress FAMILY SOAP, 10 bars ... RINSO large pkg. . »â€"-.?...-..‘.+l.p--.d~.««m Mit., diit» tacns ... 1 | which require that gas must be of | such pugity that it does not contain more than this amount of hydrogen | sulphide. © : is due to the high standards for purity which are maintained. : People whe studied chemistry school wil reéeall ';s‘:‘hydrbm .ui;: phide is characterized by an unusu. ally disagreemble odor. Due to the way in which gas is produced, it is very easy for it to become contamâ€" inated with this material unless exâ€" traordin@ry precautions are taken. Hence, it is mnot uncommon to find that in distri¢ts where the standards for purity aré not so rigid, the burn.â€" ing of gas is frequently accomâ€" phnied by a disagreeable odor. That such an obje¢tion is not chargeable against the gas used in this district is due ifo the high «tamdavde #. gas company‘to search for 177"" of a pound of hydrogen m’: 100 cu. ft. of gas. The reason for their being employed. to do this work is that the Illinois Commeree Commission maintains regulatia«~ _ The old adage about looking uk thnfldyinnmw'l:: us anily insl pared with cHemists who are Chemists Control the _ _ . Purity of Gas Here h Cab_bagne_m 9c nets S3 sesverstete daaves ue , FEBRUARY 1 qenermencnr 25¢ bottles _ 18c __15¢ ‘_25¢ __.Ale _.19¢ 153%c __ 14c _ 18¢ â€" 15c employed by the 33c 29¢ 2ac 23¢ 19¢ 24¢ 29¢ 23¢ 1 [ ~Lambeth Workshop i ||| JS . 1 | STORM SASH l I Call and Deliver Service, Also. + §3 Central Avenue Phone 36 _ [RELIABLE LAUNDRfl Je * AND @ " | pRY CLEANING CO.‘| $ Phone H. P. 178 j . | qUaLITY LaUNDERERS H ~ROCKIS â€" | Henry G. Win _«â€"*~ THE ROAD OF UNUSUAL ‘| _ J. STONEWALL UPHOLSTERING Cubinst Work and Refinishing Sion Bidg. Indust .|‘ 386 Central Ave. _ Tel H. P. ‘ Furnace Wor Sol. A. St. P equipment assures perfect results." and Dry Cleaning > Fine Quality Work Guarantert ALL OF OUR WORK IS8 GUARANTEED | â€" , PHONE 635 __* at reasonable prices â€"Call Highland Park 1509â€" Estimates Cheerfully Given 520 LINCOLN PARK PLACE near Lincoln Avenue For further details = L. H. M G. A. P. D. hack hond Linee. "â€" )fl'.]ub.lall.ll“- € . "Phone Wabash 3200 or La Saile St. Station _: ‘Palmer Graduate : Neurocalometerâ€"Service Mfiice â€" 246 N. Green Bay I ** _ Telephone H. P. 650 QUICKEST: hn‘ Shin GOLDEN sTATE 144 North First Street iPSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, Is; HOURS IGHEST QUALITY WORK General Contractors LIMITED: No Extra Fare And it‘s just an overnight trip from Visit Southern Arizona en route to the Coast. Through service _to Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angeles, _Scnu_nu-h-.n Phoenix to Los Mh',gnlonlm m ta Barbara .'od’mwcfn'le. T rlon Springro A qun alm Springs ua calents 1 . * ims low %'.'lfn_égoâ€"n}'é&-:m. alm rings, Agua Callcnup. + ,t'ln‘uw altitude way. =2u| reductions in rail and Pullman charges. Chiropractor THROUGH SEAVICE Laundry MILL WORK Fast service. +8 ; Je ~ ‘ Historical Romances ‘|| ~iJonathan Bishop, by Herbert Gorâ€" ‘\ man: Johnathan was a young New |\Englander full of democratic ideals | and ambitions. In Paris, at the outâ€" i ,__=_â€" Child Guidance > _ _ _ The Lincoln School Parentâ€"Teachâ€" gj‘qers’ Association is sponsotring a ‘series of six lectures on ichild guidâ€" P The first lecture was so, well reâ€" iceived that it is doubtful if anything Ewilf stand in the way of each hearâ€" ‘er‘s being present at every lecture ‘to follow. Real help is to be found | _ Anthony Adverse ‘ â€" In The Broadcaster, published by ‘the Los Angeles Public Library, apâ€" ‘peared the following comment on ?;this best seller, "Anthony Adverse .fs our suggestion for the tenth desâ€" ‘ertâ€"islandâ€"book., It could be read ‘once for the story, once for the hisâ€" ‘tory, once for the poetry, once to get the symbolisni all straight, and .surely, by that time a tiny speck ‘would appear on the "horizon,‘ comâ€" ‘ing nearer and nearer." / 14 _ Reading Interests || : . In the current issue of the bibrary _m. a / publication _ E the Libl", &hoovl;ot AC Unic versity of Chicago, there is an artiâ€" cle of timéely interest entitled, A Study of the Relationship between reading interest and Actual) Readâ€" ing. A study was made th# readâ€" ing interest of students at the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago _ tertain whether those students tertain groups of books purely out of perâ€" sonal interest or desire or vcf ther they read them for seyveral other reasons. â€" Had the books flxighly advertised, had they n| made teadily accessible, or b:;et”o stuâ€" dents read them Mauflthe }bbjept matter was treated and présented in a very readable manner?) The students‘ also indicated Wwhether or ‘not the books ‘had been read as a ‘result of assigned reading. (A selâ€" ected list of popular books, g* ouped under various headings, wa§ ‘used as a check list. {1 _ Of course, it is imposgible to conâ€" dense such a detailed study preâ€" gent it here in , digested fo toâ€" gether with the results and the staâ€" tistics which must necessarily acâ€" company . such ‘ an investigation. However, it is interesting to note some of the books listed in ?:ble I which contains "titles repregenting topics of relatively high interest to all groups," that is, freshmen to 5+. Selfâ€"Improvement | Dimnetâ€"Art of thinking. _ Clarkeâ€"Art of straight thinking. Travel and Outdoor Life _ Halliburtonâ€"New worlds to conâ€" quer. t . Franck â€" Vagabonding through changing Germany. I Successful Marriage â€" Collinsâ€"The doctor looks at marâ€" riage and medicine. : there. break of the Francoâ€"Prussian war, he ~endured the siege of that city only to become embroiled in the turâ€" moil of the commune and impressed ‘into its army. He becomes convinced ;of the futility of fanaticism, and a ‘victim of violence he hated. Through ‘the story runs the thread of his mpassion for the ‘beautiful courtesan and spy, Denyse. ,~ Rabble in Arms, by Kennetl} RoP- seniors inclusive. dhifrudsGart tb et e en t uns ieA erts: This is the completion of the story of the northern campdxn of the American revolution which was begun in Arundel. Some . of the same characters and â€" many others _ Look Back to Glory, by H. R. Sass: The scene of this romantic novel of the sixties is laid in Caroâ€" ‘lina. ‘After diplomatic service in Europe, Richard Acton retuirns to Charleston to find himself suspected take part in the military history of 4776 and 1777. Benedict Arnold figâ€" ures prominently in the book, and his career is pictured as one of great courage and great tragedy. | Beardâ€"Whither mankind. | Chaseâ€"Men and machines. | Religion and the World Today Lippmannâ€"Preface to monals. Haydonâ€"Quest of the ages. in one of Florida‘s most delightfui smaller cities. Completely redecorated and under Colonial management, it is "he ideal tion "buy" for those who want all of the advantages of a tropiâ€" cal winter, in a quiet environment at 4 20 s0nlt zast : EkceHNent ‘Selking, ~Mew HIGHLAND nclusive. 2o Modern Civilization | fFORT PIERCE NPRE i anp thek Public hy . HICHLAND PARK iruNois = =~ C ad as a| werep 5) [~>| [A selâ€"| _A Farewell grouped | Hemingway. . 'ai ”\lsed 'S‘ » V ?Y. E‘ {' Selected Wi E‘Jh&: conâ€" ed' b 1‘0”‘; E,. preâ€"| Soms and L malty ctel c Ens § ND % , h 0 p NeE | lt +plvi in affairs of honor that lead to duegls.: |â€" |} ie d (o] Peter Abelard, by H. J. Waddell: The guthor reâ€"tells the famous story of ‘the twelf â€"century lovers, Helâ€" vise land {‘Abelard, with dignity, beauty, and Hveliness. ‘ The atmoâ€" sphere of the period is maintained by: the scholarly dissertations, songs, religipus discussions, and stories of fck | f _ § vise land :A) beauty, and sphere of the Bby: the scholar] religipus | discq medieval days. Sdm(i‘l on Feb. B cert the W They were ‘the artisty: to play | wo They have since Belgi .L:PO y and America, thusigstic praise : . Mokt ‘critics) hs singular pmn mfi and the samenes difficylt to beljev made ‘by : two | pis muc one fi hands Dost De by Modern Lib of ten b18'§ ae’ clares that the terest of tead/ the popularity of KT:'I Marx, Sanetuary, by William Faulkner. Selgcted Writings of Karl Marx, ed. by Max Egstman. . . . Sofe and Lovers, by D. H. Lawâ€" rencell!iF{| o |)0); 0_ Of||Human : Bondage, by ~W. S. Maugham. ° || @ s The Magic ‘Mountain, by Thomas Manrk! . [ . +.) <| & t Romance of i.eomwo Da Vinci, by Dimitrii Merezhkovskii, ‘Cy1 Rosts man | hfcges&,ldfilll't; a The tg;n} st. sellers ¢ ._Fir Barce prais Ethe who : Sundgy School teach will meet at the ho Mrs. |Gust ~Ostrand. F&&ty . afternoon, Ladies‘ Aid will mee Barcglong| to praiséd the t Ethel Bartlett who will appei School on Fet Friday afternoon, Feb. 2, the Ladigs‘ Aid will|meet in the church at 2 p.m, All; are urged to be presâ€" See "These Thirty Years," twoâ€" hourj‘F‘lREE SHOW, at Purnell & Wilsqn, Inc¢., Feb. 1, 2, 3. | 7 in w It is an exact del old.&e::‘nnlg El:-‘bnmdn nm?mw will gladly app) mlq'ybynagc ; IS NOT A FAD . > It is exact thousands of years h+ Ping (qp ob opeet ob gpts enc sgy sc cR e _ Diaitrii Merezhkovski By Fhers !Canmuov, ‘and *Abel; IW’ llla Ave re of the p hc Mhd‘lrh | ripus discuss ieval days, * Modern Libr: odern Librar ”lnq P SLIC NUMEROLOGY Jce Pork Tenderloin Ib. 25¢C CHOICE NATIVE PrPOo sPARERIss â€" ip. 7}€ 519. Centr /s AVe. th Comes for the Archbishop, a (Cather. : ano De ‘gegrgquc. by Edmund â€"Piano New T im, : Po , Spain, Germany, n America, meeting with enâ€" stic praise ‘everywhere. it ‘critics have referred to the ar unanimity of their playing he sameness of outlook. It is It to believe that the music is ‘by two pianists, it seems so m Londo: evgki:; * the product of one brain and dy controlling the two pair of 15 y evening, choir practice. ell to Arms, by Ernest r Wa f:* erlin +C jan lett; and . I pear at N Feb. 5 in CED BAcoN ».22¢ i LINCOL brary Best Sellers Program At rier High Feb. 5 Q) Warsaw and from erlin, Europe has jiano concerts of and Rae Robertson, r at New Trier High . 5 in the third conâ€" netka Artist Series. e first two English works for two pianos. .played in Holland, ary announces its list lets for 1933, and deâ€" new trend in the inâ€" ers is emphasized by of Selected Writings edited by Max Eastâ€" sellers of the Np stEak i». 19¢ mazov, by Feodor roast â€" 1». 12i¢ CHOICE ~GOVER THE PREESS jlmghwood Boosters To . im&tfi' winners and M. . ‘I| ~ Play Merchants Tonighy|PAnek starred for the Josers, _ .\ . T ants WTami{,.yp4 | Panek starred for the losers. ?hy Mmt' Toni‘ht The first game was played beâ€" #i4 S c} e hy %HWM"“ their | tearns were very evenly matched 2?':'“;“3“"““ last Thursday | and gave the crowd many thrills. uies o io Sah »eponied bhe SEE0RE |â€" Tobight,. Thursday, Feb. "1, the The | Boosters: and > t;le Runm H:ghwood B°°] ‘ '““l; will ’h”" ml began to draw away in the last quarter and kept the lead to the end, the score indicated. Mickey and Ginll youhc'tem Wllthin lt in B un t ol Mhe t on A it en ies ri tm ns 4 F Chlw The quarter and kept the tot ie omag, Suocioey pill be Ahter thee Toh enopy and Awede did the 50050981 | srajpht while Higniand Park will whilé Cummings, Coongy, and Nota:| y °* H/*,‘ stop this long unbeaten jacime did some very fine guarding, team. The Pirate Girls will play the The Pirate Girls defeated th¢! Glencoe Girls. The Pirate Girls will strong Fould‘s team by a 11â€"8 score, try to keep up their fine record. The The |game was more thrilling than| first game will be played by two the third quarter, but the Boosters began to draw away in the last ~ NORTH SHORE â€" But such quality was never achieved in a hitâ€"andâ€"miss fashion. It is the result of unceasing effort, of intelligent application, study among this discriminating group of people. Every member has been serving these residents for more than 20 years! This fact alone indicates their success in producing laundry work, meeting every exacting requirement, and now nationally known for outstanding quality. The laundries listed display the insignia of the North Shore Quality Laundries (aboge). To patronize the one in your community means the support of a home institution and the assurance of the t leundry work to be had. that you get unvary» _ painstaking effort for p« ing quality from the other grou members of the ; North Shore Quality Laundries. And week after week it‘s the same. understand the higherâ€"thanâ€"ordinary reâ€" quirements of north shore residents. They have gained this knowledge by life and That‘s what we \_Z LAUNDRY BUNDLES ALL IN A ROW _ and,for the life of you,you cant tell WHICH LAUNDRY DID men who own each of these instituâ€" Reurmasis Law 618 N. Green Bay Rd,, Highland Park Phone H. P. 177 NMENT GRADED MEATS 3140 N M AR Send each of the six laundries of North Shotre Quality Laundries a bundle just alike. The uja pieces of apparel . . . each worn under similar condiâ€" tions, resulting in the same soil. Upon their return, have somebody remove all identifying marks and for the life of you, you can‘t tell which laundry did which! Each reflects the same meticulous care and painstaking effort for perjection! This is true in mo other group of laundries! Highwood Boosters will play. the strong Highland Park Merchants, This team is composed of former Young Men‘s Club members, last . _ NELsoN Launpay Norts Strore Launoay 1210 Central Ave. _ Wilmette 566 & St. _ Winnetlc Phone Wil. 1800 Phong Winn. 602 SHORT LEG OF MILK FED CHOICE NaATIVE sT f s lb. 1 6° CALVES LIVERS i i», 35¢ FaAnNCY .HOUL;'.O Ascr 38 3‘ lb. l oc SAUSAGE The North Shore Quality Laundry in your community offers you quality that is up to a standard . . . not down to a price. It offers you the greatest work produced in the world . . . that based upon &n ideal. It toâ€"date equipment. [Modern methods are used exclusively. Every personnel to the individual, has a y defined underâ€" standing of the high standards of quality which have been set, To attain these stand.â€" ards nothing cheap or mediocre will suffice in a single step in laundry production. _ | LAUNDRIES * See "These Thirty Years," twoâ€" will begin at 7:00 pan. County resident for 40 years, residâ€" ma&uwmwmm Wilson,; Inc., Feb. 1, 2, 8. |° ‘l\nr,-gof,hn’vfikdhm home re.. He had been a Lake Read tWe Want Ads & WHICH! 1. 15¢ of the will to proâ€" duce a superior thing! Today each plant boasts the most upâ€" . 12i¢| H.. Mérphy Dies rvicesâ€"cwere ‘held Satâ€" at rpiox rtvs

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