.. . T TME ies provide! 5 I s Mn e n nrtnl -u stumbled | fast starting in very cold °§ eities of ' cannot be realized unless tl;.w; i which| wirter lubricants are used n’m‘. o , certain | maintain the nqnir?d speed in automoâ€" | ing over the engine. turn, LAUNDRIES t may BE an important letter .‘% . or a fldeanonâ€"" time is too valuable to executive or the department head to waste with bifocals which cut down viâ€" ion. You can eliminate bifocal difficulâ€" jes, save time, work betterâ€"if you wear his latest development of Optical Sciâ€" neeâ€"Panoptik Bifocals. Working at wdesk.wnlkingncrouthahllormy f your daily duties are easier with Pan.. ptike, because Panoptiks allow you to ee with comfort and efficiency, _â€" B.E. Christsn:en l lb. at day AXSON â€" Ask Usi Y our Community nsive . . . to wash at home when | SAVE! North Shore Quality s, upâ€"toâ€"date equipment, meticulâ€" the shaking out of your laundry, . which k far rd. men igation by the ORE QUALITY LAUNDRY! Wash at Home Quality ith Efficient Bifocals t and Sorted | Scientific and Manufacturing _Opticians »wlâ€" ASH |â€" NortH Smors Lavnvay 566 Chestnut Street, Winnetks THURSDAY, FEBRUARYy 16 by a properly lubricated car, a«" aumes maximum / importance ag. winter operation. ‘Since the .“o:l. tice choke is adjusted to start the motor instantly providing the }s turned over at a, spe€ified motor ast starti very Speed, rannat ha rnfnlii-‘.a -_|._e.°lAdl "hf Some recent models of e‘:‘ï¬. equipped . with ‘Automatic which natirally elininateg eho::'b models highly volatile gasoline, throttle mu!ipn‘h_ti?n, In .N" bile invariably stgrted more readn_ with the choke out only threy aney ters of the way and the throttle tirely : closed. +â€"N&ither blge neue nor automotive @ngineering prints ing.;;::ld reveal tht.. but Ollt;t hum tocess of exy Some prmnf m ng, Phone Winn. 602 Nzerson Bros. LAUNDaY ~>~ 1014 Davis Street, Evanstom = * â€" Phone YUui. 0112 â€" Day Tel. Highland Park 2160 )/‘ is saved . HOUSES FOR SALE _ | gATES: 50 cénts for five lines or less if ‘ | following publication. 10 cents for each | 1 _ | for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid bg “‘.“, 1| 4 is A 48 i l uk c s * A Awnawiio. NEW FRIGIDAIRE SACRIFICE, price $104. SINGER and others new $3.00 a month, seeâ€" . ond hand $5.00 up; will trade your old maâ€" Tâ€"ROOM HOUSE with large grounds, uï¬n coi‘ron.unnz‘ ROOM, â€" mu&o one ; near “â€h H. P. 3049 or call at 446 Lincoin oi beoss _â€"â€"â€"__'71}71'!#-‘ ‘bargain if taken at oEMETERY 4 ance; a 2â€"grave and a iâ€"grave cometery EXPERIENCED GIRL will care for children _ by the day or hour. Tel. H. P. $157. E47t( Â¥ounc cirL 1 housework by QLNG GIRI) wants general housework by Apartments for Rent DPFICEâ€"Up to date, in our ons HIG] ."I'A‘I'l n:}‘.’;,'f""' © Wet your name on file. + > | F‘R E.E & __ for bettér positions are coming: + 8 North First Street % Highland Park, L. Esitt ~‘ NOTICE URNISHED 7â€"ROOM HOUSE for rent; reasonable ; 6 months more or less ; wooded ravine. sum porch. garden, oil heat, garâ€" chine or récondition same like new ; very reasonable; lâ€"year guarantee; parts and supplies for all makes, Call H. P. $102. §43 Central ave.. Highland Park. _ 2tfpd ‘ Houses for Rent H. P. . 112% '-ukenn‘"An.. l-l‘i'(;':o?. suitable for any kind of business. For further inforâ€" mation call H. P. 1216. B50â€"52 f Your favorite. brand of ' DOG FOOD Kenne!l Food Co., kibbled biscuit per lb 10¢; 12 lbs. for ............. Spratt‘s Challenge kibbled biscuit, ver lb. 126; 10 lbs. for ............. â€" biscuit, POF ID. L._.«....._._....____« ‘Old Trusty" kibble foods, per lb. l12c; 10 lbs. for .............._.. 50â€"lb. and 100â€"!b. prices on request EVANS‘ FEED CO. Canned foods oo piet es 610 Central ave: A “.‘dmu_‘-ux g-muhrdm Ryan Place. Tel. Lake %. Bimmmonds. _ . _ â€" _ “h.n.nvglutolmnd. very comâ€" â€u.bomc:eencnl location ; near lake and Eim Place School; walking distance to trains; lovely yard, 150x200; large trees ; 10â€"room frame house; 2 h&; hot water heat ; coal fuel; lâ€"car garage. . 1 L FLOYD CO. â€"â€"â€"â€""‘"â€"-‘lll m‘?‘ “â€,‘nd-ln last week : on ‘“-.y-mvfllhhll:m “mhmmm “.moldhounonhm-v.nb- eated will sell less than low lot price; large small houses and flats for rent. thr anything in real estate call at office, ERN FIVE ROOM FLAT, 128 West %E-uu avé. Inquire at 360 Central ‘ave. ar ‘Tal Ho OP 11%6. : D46â€"48 EOOE PLRL, MERR MUU OME uOm furnace private bath. 323 N. Green Bay rd., fighiand Park: â€"Tel. Niles Cenâ€" Phones 5 Highland .lfuk 4 Winnetka 3608. _ A51 . GARAGE SPACE half ‘block (from town; rent ret 18 S, Second st. Tel. H. P. §157. Situation Wanted _0 [ FRED‘S . EMPLOYMENT _ SERVICE _ Garage for Rent SEWING MACHINES kind. Call® William L. Rapp, Lib» 634â€"Mâ€"1. Corner lllw-nm_,g! fruit trees and garden on West . Owner‘ A. B. Tillman, 615 W. AY, FEBRUARY 15, 1984 For Sale For Rent P. 1136. : WANT.., additional line, BLIND ADS: 75 cents for f :oeffmx:o:m Batdrday 'gl‘iovinz‘ puhlil:ns@ipn. ufg. :m r _ Advertisements recerved after 12 noon N‘ 0 Wednesday, ‘placed in another section. B51â€"Lpd A48â€"51 WANTED TO RENTâ€"Young couple, no chilâ€" dren, desire 2â€"bedroom bungalow or house for May lst pecupancy; state price and location. ‘ Address Câ€"A Press office. W51 CoOUPLE WANmâ€"hirlou«d .mk1 a moderate Salary. Tel. P. $105. 1 â€"OUR DEMAND is greater than our sup> ply for houses to rent. List your house for sale or rent with us. . . _ '16 N. ELECTRIC TRAIN, widé gauge. Must be in HELP that is inexperienced is not economâ€" ical or a comfort in your home. Telephone WANTED : TO RENTâ€"5 or 6 room house with reasonable rent ; urtenb&ct: Deerâ€" field. Address P. R. S. Press W5ip WANTED TO BUYâ€"Best automobile $25.00 CLEANERSG TAILORS Moldaner IRNEBS&LOND | â€"'l‘:flc;rln: and Repairing > * Garments ealled for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 8. St. Johns Ave. / _ MRS. J. A. RIGGIO EXPERT BEAUTXCIAN 1262 Pleasant tvg, "'R.", o FACIAL ‘«..........«... EYEBROW ARCH Address B 124, care Press Office. DRY CLEANING â€" PRESSING TAIORING anp REPAIRING Garments called for and delivered i North Sheridan Road 16 N. Sheridan â€" Highlan \ Hours : 9 to 12, 1 to 7 p.m. TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PAl 460. John Christenson. TiBM CASH will buy. Addre office, or tel. H, P. 3773. DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING â€" _ Service _ _ Will éssist you in sétting up a simple bouztummâ€"pï¬t ata ts,. prepare income tax and Classified Directory Professional and Business Dr. George H. Mitchell Accounting and. Tax Wanted to Buy GER WAVE, dried 5 minutes..25e GER WA _ dried 156 GER WA& M Wanted to Rent DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH Lost and Found 19 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD ‘Tel. H. P. 1769 Idaner;é;/Humer Sheridan Rd. : Tel. H. P. 54 . . FRED‘S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Help Wanted Moldaner & Humer Bldg. For appointment call . ‘Tel. H. P. 4019 | E. NELSON PAPERING and DECORATING DCAITODS â€" Highland Park ble. Tel. H. P. uo P 117 MS1 K5ipd F5itt ; T5 cents if Reader‘s ‘Digest, one of the many new magazine additions to the liâ€" brary‘s list for this year, is a list in chronologgical order of the fifteen finest novéls of the world as selâ€" ected by alilliam Lyon Phelps. .. DELCO HEAT .. Some N Men. P There is I‘ lard‘s life cans, edite A book which was suppressed in France, but which Henry James said would make an admirable ‘book for American Sunday schools. | * Clarigsa;(1747), by Samuel Richâ€" ardson | \i; |; This eight volume work is a chalâ€" lenge to Anthony Adverse fans. The History of Tom Jones (1749), by Herï¬â€™y Fielding â€" The hero of this novel is recognized oré de Balzac f Acknowledged to be the author‘s finest work. . s The Three Musketeers (1844), by Alexangdre ‘Dumas : The characters of this book should be among the intimate friends of every person in the world who is able to:read. thanieflHq’wthbrne j ‘ ‘The best book to illustrate the parâ€" ticular ‘kind of art represented by the novel. | Ivan S. Robinson Crusoe (1719), by Danâ€" iel Defoe, ! The first English novel and a masâ€" terpiece written when Defoe was 58. Gulliver‘s Travels (1726), by Jonâ€" athan Swift . J Swift was Hso 58 when he composed this famous satire on man. _ _ > David Copperfield (1849), by Charles Dickens al Mr. Phelps regards Dickens as the greltesi English novelist because of his large contribution and because he is ireplaceable. . A. Henry Esmond (1852), by Wilâ€" liam Makepeace Thackeray f . Written with zest and full of imâ€" pressive scenes.. > :. Madame Bovary (1857), by Gusâ€" tave Flaubert s The hero.of this novel is recognized as the natural man of all time. Eugenie¢ Grandet (1833), by Honâ€" Repair or Rebuild Any Make of Radiator ‘Takes Bumps and Dents Out of Your BRAND BROS. PAINTING and DECORATING Fathers and Children (1861), by In Aute Body and Fenders _ _ Drive Your Car In and Get Estimate Automatic Heating Call H. P. 1581 SANTI BROS. DAIRY Automatic Heating FIRE EXTINGUISHER l v SERVICE Fifteen Finest Novels the February issue> of the r‘s Digest, one of the many magazine additions to the liâ€" s list for this year, is a list Highland Park Public Library NOTICE n-é.ubn-om-!-o }ao a short sketch of Vilâ€" in Adventurous Ameriâ€" 1 by Devere Allen. pen Finest Novels wepapers and Newspaper et Letter (1850), by Naâ€" Phone 557 or less if THE PRES3 f:dldmir.bh combination of truth beauty which brings together fathers and children. f / Les Miserables (1862), by Victor Anna Karenina (1873â€"1876), by N. Tolstoi . In Phelps‘ opinion, this is the greatâ€" est novel ever written.. : (The Brothers Karamazov (1879), by Feodor M. Dostoevski Fle specializes in the abnormal. _ HMuckleberry Finn (1884), by Mark in \ gh':nuthentic voice of America. The Negro in Literature Along This Way, by J. W. Johnson ‘ This well written autobiography itelhthq-toryoftheNcw Negro in the United States and his struggle For recognition as an American citiâ€" zen. The author is a teacher, poet, lawyer, consul, and journalist, and is best known for his collections of ‘negro spirituals. . j \ _ This is the story of a group of nearâ€"white colored people in Philâ€" |adelphia, and portays cultured Neâ€" |gro life seen from within. The life |of one family is embittered because ‘of the mother‘s determination to [pass as a white person. 1 Prize Contest _ _Roll, Jordan, Roll, by Julia Peterâ€" kin. _ & | The American Legion is sponsorâ€" ing a nationâ€"wide contest in essay ‘writing which is open to all Highâ€" land Park students. The subject is "Peace with Security," and the esâ€" says which must not exceed 1,000 words are to be submitted before Feb. 25. They will be judged on Emnctmtion, grammar, neatness, orâ€" ginality, | suitability of material, and manner of presentation. Some A delightful book about the planâ€" tation negroes of South Carolina, inâ€" cluding seventy fullâ€"page photoâ€" graphs, commentary on folk ways, and stories of individual characters. Comedy: American Style, by J. R. Fauset â€" ‘ 1930 Ford Mobel A Tudor ?eldan ; priced low for a quick ale. #, lt let and Schlink. P |â€" House of Exilé, by Nora Waln. | 'Vsn Loon‘s Geography, by Henâ€" drik Van Loon. . Saturday, 10 a.m.â€"Ladies‘ Aid bakery sale at Santi Store. \ We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to the many friends for their kind thoughts and beautiful flowers sent in remembrance of our husband and father. For Saleâ€" has increased for 1933: John Galsâ€" worthy (English), Mazo <â€"De La Roche (Canadian), and Hans Falâ€" | Zion Lutheran Church Highwood, IIl. I Henry G. Hedlund, pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. English service at 11:00 a.m. Swedish service at 7:30 p.m. ._Friday, Feb. 16â€"Luther League will meet at the home of Carl Johnâ€" gon on Vine avenue. | Anthony Adverse is announced as|~~ _ __ ~, _ , wne y 00000000 the year‘s bestâ€"selling ';?ul. with| Jean Harlow‘s First Walter Pitkin‘s Life Begins at Husband To Be Sued Forty being the nonâ€"fiction leader. For Divorce In Reno | The proportion of American auâ€" thorship of the ten best fiction sellers « mene«« _ The Brotherhood of the Bethlehem Evangelical Church will meet Thursâ€" day evening, Feb. 22, at 8 o‘clock. With this novel, Hugo conquered the lada (German) are the three forâ€" rign authors. In the nonâ€"fiction list seven books are by American Authors, and the trend of the times is emphasized by. the publication of the many books on current affairs | Nonâ€"Fiction â€" Life Begins at Forty, by W. B. Pitkin. . _ Marie Antoinette, by Stefan Zweig. Dr. Lewis W. Sherwin,; minister of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church will be the speaker. The Brotherhood chorus will sing.. ~ naterial on this subject will be ound in the public library; Best Sellers of 1933 101 North St. Johns Avemw Highland Park, Illinois â€" * Tel. H. P. 710 Tuesday evening, choir, 7:30 p.m. British Agent, by R. H. B. Lockâ€" 100,000,000 Guinea Pigs, by Kalâ€" Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Card of Thanks Anita Jane. Stella Mae divorce ‘by his second wife, Mrs. an. illness of scarlet fever. Burial was made Friday in Mooney‘s cemeâ€" tery. Besides his wife, he leaves several children to survive. Miss Harlow married Mr. Mcâ€" Grew while she was a resident of Waukegan and was a student at Ferry Hall in Lake Forest. Mr. McGrew then was a Lake Forest College student. â€" Mr. McGrew then married his secâ€" ond wife, Marian Delzell Webb, in Highland Park Feb. 8, 1982. Miss Harlow, who is ‘now Mrs. Hal Rosson, is the stepâ€"daughter of Marino Bello, who for a number of years was associated with the Ahiâ€" bell Battery Company in Waukegan. Jean Harlow‘s first husband, Charles F. McGrew II, formerly of Highland Park, is to be sued for Marian Webb Delzell McGrew in Reno, Nev., according to press disâ€" really 31@ quite catty". "In this respect‘‘ said the Q:‘ Duchess of Glenwood, ,.f en out perplexing problems. . Miss n.:'u.zmom"f-um.m noon and Tuesday and Thursday evenings, will gladly apply her knowledge of numâ€" erology to your confidential affairs. IS NOT A FAD It is an exact science thousands of years FLASH! "HENRY the VIIL," which had North é preâ€" miere at the DEERPATH last Friday at $1.50 top, will be‘ to the general public at regular DEERPATH prices W Â¥dr day, Feb. 21. Stop. A vote of goes the . and Committee of/ the "Chicago N and Orphan . . who were so kind as to wave contract and . . the DEERPATH Management to bring the back. ‘It is very unusual for any organization s ng a to do ; but in view of the popularity of "HENRY the 1," this tab and generous organization has ingly givep its consent. You are, therefore, offered the UNUSUAL. Take advantage. of tt&Q See "HENRY the VIII" Wednesday, Reb: 21. ‘One day only. _ | _ _ CC I‘ve told my story backwards, but aren‘t we all. Thursd this week the DEERPATH will show for the times that talked of picture, "THE PRIZEFIGHTER and the LADY" £ iutbeglamoroiu.vemï¬leutn?.lym ; the challeng for the heavyweight championship of the 1 , Max "Bae by George Brent, her husband in real life. MALE" is clean, clever, genuine entertainment every foot. of the way. is color, punch in practically every sequ , giving it a tempo. All the good things that one expects of Ruth Chatter there and the same applies to George Brent. The situati see "FEMALE" as played by Ruth Chatterton, aided and _ Wednesday, Feb. 21 comes "HENRY the YVHI." and later blame me. . 8 C with John Boles, Reginald Denny and Billie NUMEROLOGY "I, too, have a feline trait to I love to relax like a cat by the hearth. So I always take a North W estern suburban train. I am â€"well, just a little liberal on girth, the seats are roomy;thecarsareclean. Andtherideis so pleas ant, I am almosttempted to slip pastmy station!"* R. THOMSON, Passenger Traffi¢ Manager CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RY. Deerpath Theatre Mattresses, furniture of &ll kinds, dishes, ki@e:r utensils, Ht: cup b_oard, clothes .of all kinds, gas 'l‘he‘ Manufacturers of a F_amons Motor Car, Say Edgewater _ Beach Hotel Telephone LONgbeach 6000 OILabo.‘a‘Mou, 5300 Blockâ€"Sheridan Road QUR SLOGAN 18. ‘"Ask the Guest \‘Who Lives "Ask the Man Who Socinl Service Needs * §# * -f-Adv. L