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Highland Park Press, 10 May 1934, p. 7

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ar work mey £ M-fl: f Hitation / M] T oppies rige worn in 10, 1984 ie wom. uxiliary y Day* of pro. & Holl. Aorget possiâ€" $100,. finale, thru led, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1934 $ FLZrILLIAMS | ‘DELMAR wOoOps * 190â€"LB. CAPA white _ â€" also English baby c P. 2128. : oo it es PARK CREENKHOUSES FOR A 4. PIECE d t 1 ow Aifohfane Park: fit tollowing pU9 nhdorvh ATTRACTTI uly‘m | 23 N. Sheridan Rd. A9 ‘3 C and clfh. also g_. THE TREASURE , © 396 tral ave., Bml’fi LP | f Al formation LOBnmEE 2C NIUCCI1 Loxthame so to Highiand| Hark, and will continng 420q lng MARY| ANN FROCKS, SUITS and coats. If need of any of this merâ€" COM® _ " h. o (a49) AlOtf Baird & Warner, Inc. § bedrooms, 2 ='lhh style brick, 6 On beautiful Don‘t overio0! Owner desings nrrmnâ€"immw ished ished, large [ mn-:-;-odl‘ih-m connrr“t‘l.v m% W' in nhm to _ t and nearl lake :; reasonable TWO HOU nd 7 rooms ; newly decâ€" orated, porch, t, garage, nice near school. house $30 ; 5â€"rm. ig'nl' mon 911 County Line rd. Cal $ Morton. frel. H. P. 3066. _ Bilâ€"13pd FAIRHO wicELy mtfibm 6 ROOM HOUSE in Deerfield ; r willing ‘L"l._."fi.: EFRAC NT M W 0 Temdevamat © reoms ,2 , 2 smaller bedrooms, newln installed r, good basement and lavely location] on a ravine; can be bought Iinganably present‘ time; half mortâ€" wage and ha u‘% Phone for appoint ment at H. B. 416% or 2682. Alitf ATTRACTIVE MODERN BRICK HOUSEâ€" * S P m Geicl "his â€" Wnn of any ki ertyville: € FURNISHEDâ€"Desirable | location ut load ; fine for Do 1 Too "ohenrcan on yq Wenpwailpaid o E)o ABL 1. PC he antl # wooded lots :‘ poncrete paving in and paid ; six years to : no interest and excep» tionally low are attracting (* o1( Uoo. ‘ Call) (dg piat. Tel. H .P. 2360. ‘All â€"â€"FOR mfi ‘uttractive . 59 8. St J uâ€"buu.\whfl sun Mw.mfim and shower ; lavatory Zâ€"car brick ; house m way ; a May 1 or owner, H. 198â€"R. N0 y eveghtp Dds * : 1! block porch, gatage, £000 2MU"_"@ai â€" Address ave. or phone Niles Center 764. Address C. Prichard, 8989 N. Cicero ave.. Niles unfurnished ; yearly rental or. can chased ; mbrfll“""“ burner ; ter bedrooms:} 2 extra bedrooms baths. ‘ ‘Tel. | 1 _P. 4162 or pointment. $ BE EC 123 EL RRRT CC M IT T 4 C 20 C ECrabte side ; n?rb:e and n-rfi:r‘:‘ age : J Oct. 1, or by the ye@ N!em:: w For information T H. P. 1491. L <. ) BH Unu&Lal Bargain West Ave., Libertyy bertyville 102 our unit at Wa nd , Like Forest. B0 Pete 346 Pafk Avenue, Gleneoe § 1'“4*‘ ghnah 1865. oouiu’ruu WICKER t im condition. . Tel. ODSECT L ick, nd timber atiful lot in choice location wer this| opportunity, dedires) immediate action, : 50 : Pe for (in ‘HI eall HJ ‘s DAY PRESENT its large bag. ARDEN NURSERIES le, Tel H. P. $283. RTâ€"9 t Maoss Green Te Pot) STRAW Call William L. Rapp, Lib â€"1. \Corner Milwaukee and K SHOP nts for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents ‘if Mm by Saturd ication. 10 cents for each nsfdn-l line. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five or less if . rtion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 unuv;ch additional â€" lt Advertisements recerved after 12 noon h. s | “CE Wednesday, placed in another section. NGHCE : ption. ‘There‘s ‘n.i Write or ODERN HOUSE, 3 W. HARRIS ents for Rent PARTMENT cow manure ; SSeallON ALTORS RENTAL: We can â€" s at the right prices. ave. Tel H. P. 176. for Rent ENGLISH vansonsble rental to » B10 cation ; tile bath y on ll:-“: r before. "0':5 Boâ€"11 ; 8 reoms, VC 507 Eim place, Alotf Al0â€"12 ANTâ€"ADS Bi0â€"12 A10 Bilpd Bilpd 5â€"ROOM HEATED FLAT, with garage, Vine ave. x i 3 ROOMS ABOVE GARAGE, and space for 1 car; $15 per month; on Half Day rd., I mile west of Waukegan rd. _ Joseph ‘Tel. §â€"ROOM APARTMENT, with sun porch; M'&:bt water furnished ; High 6h 4 Prairie ave. . Also apt and bath, heat and hot water i k fiomnmmuoouuAg;lmflt. furnished or unfurnished, at 8. 8t Johns ave., half block south of Lincoln DRESSMAKER by the day, fast and efficient sower ; mod‘o'uun.k:’ggchlh?“h_eha- EXPERIENCED GIRL will care for children by the day or hour. Tel. H. P. 3157. KA4TH GARDENER WISHES POSITION for part time or steady work; experienced; good references. Tel. H. P. ‘3165. | Ellâ€"13pd NICELY FURNISHED light u-ohm rooms with private h&.l'u‘- heat, mostatic control, gas, light and heat furâ€" nished ; 1% blocks from N.W, station; no YOUNG GIRL wants general housework day or hour, can serve, will assist v children; best of references. Tel.> H. Dawson. ave. station JR RENTâ€"2 rooms completely furnished twin beds, with private bath and kitchenâ€" ette; also screened in porch; East of tracks ; in mm%: Near transportation; Modern build« ing ; nh-m:mlkht'fi“ ful. 917 8. St. John‘s Ave. 11â€"12pd OFFICEâ€"Up to date, in our bank building on reasonable terms. HIGHLAND PAR STATE BANK. . 3 â€"32 798â€"] ?xfi: YOUR MOTHER a MARCEL or FINGER WAVE ror MoTHER‘S DaAY AT | HIGHLAND â€" EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 597 GLENVIEW AVE. Slocks wutcems af Wieg Afe. station, 1 ve. To bosererputienend elp sbtt pabie orin Our ability to serve you in your selection of help is increasing. We advettise widely and render the best service in which we are capable. ‘ Freds Employn'!ent Agency . â€" North Shore Homes 8 N. First St. . Tel. H. P. 2520 Situation Wanted 1252 PLEASANT AVENUE, RAVINIA SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE...T5e MARCELLING ..........._.__...._._..._....._500 SHAMPOO ..........._......._._._.._.__..._._.._. 508 FINGER WAVE, dried 5 minutes....... 250 FINGER WAVE, dried 15 minutes.....850 FINGER WAVE, completely dried _â€"2“.. PAINTING, PAPERING . Good work; prices reas 460. John Christenson. COUPLE for MRS. J. A. RIGGIO‘S FACIAL 1 EYEBROW ARCH .....__._.__. SCALP TREATMENTS For appointment call ‘Tel. H. P. 4019 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM wome : oil heat, telephone, bot , tiles only ; referen P eoaicaia es IOOWUO. H. P. 3267. Address B 124, care Cash For Your Old Furs Accounting and Tax Service CERTIFTED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Will assist you in setting up a simple be good cook :: no Tel. H. P. 2060 DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEWING ICELY FCRUSAUV /. hot water at al home ; oil heat, telephone, hot water at all times, garage: privilege of getting h?l- fant if deaired. 645 Vine ave. ____ Pitf Household Aids Mighest prices paid. _ BIINE *AO" INTERNATIONAL FUR CO. 190 N. State St., Chicago Miscellaneous Rooms for Rent , Eon To B ols a side, close to lake and t , exposure, unlimited hot Wanted to Buy Help Wanted FURNISHED FRONT. ROOM on RECOTILS CC 0) m is en only ; references PLEASANT FUR.. BEDROOM, nr. and convenient to Braeside and Raâ€" transportation ; breakfast if desired ; portation ; breakt9s® D "T 0.4 CARRIAGE, available. No PAPERING and DECORATING C oc opmamahle â€""TeL . P. general housework ; wi k no laundry ; $65 per 571 Central ave. . t wick H. P. 155. P10 Bring them to Pi0â€"12pd main â€"station, ;"u‘w wer month. piopd Elipd D10 Pi1â€"18pd H9â€"12 P9â€"11pd Ei1 K1ilâ€"14 YELLOW BLUE JACKET with 2 sets of keys i 6t lost "Highland Park, an field on rd. Jobn 4 H. P. 2497 or ‘BI1. [ ADUDICATION NOTICE | | PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that ": undersigned inistrator of the! Esta‘ of HENRY G. WINTER, has fixed upon, y, the 3rd Day of July, A.D. 1984, ‘as return day for hears ing of all is against the h named Estate.. All having s ‘againat said Estate hereby. f re Tak 0«? Th 2" i aat at g e nty, . , on S cioti A. 4P . (for â€"the "having said claims ted. . °_ Cv W A‘ . tween High and Highland ;l"h”unday' m â€" Reward.. | Tel. in [ ue I * Highland Park || ‘ (By Alfred R. Esmiz) "Town Officials Are Required by Law to Do the Will of the M ority." Our City Officials knew that in legislation approved Januf Sist, 1934, passed by the Illinois eneral Assembly, these parts a{': set out:â€" 1 Tha+t Hiconsine of saloons on and 1. That licensing of ulom after May 10th is manda! local municipal government a referendum at the A‘psl determines otherwise. â€"â€" _ | oons. â€" 2. That frilure to hold & dum iutmfiflc.__ jcally would & i. Mess sasey. Siven PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the lmdfl'?d Administratrix. |of â€"the Ts xod ‘uudh "Feetuny, ‘the Srd) day o# July A. D. 1984, as the return g the hearing _ of claims lltw al named Estate. All persons ng cla against said Eatate are requested to attend the te of. Lake conntfi Tilinois,. on at ten o‘clock A. M. for the ‘of ‘having said claims adjusted. e i ELSIE AND N. } Waukegan, 1!1., May 7. 1984. | George 8. McGaughey, attorney. ~â€" | 11â€"18 Now tfi;]gtovn officials |are reâ€" guired, under the new légfi tion, to ‘do the will of a majority of he legal voters, whith may be one of \two things:â€" BLl ¢s}. Sale of beer 4% by Wweight only f or 8 Sale of all alcoholic ; liquors. Now it is evident that t majorâ€" ity of the legal votenLof ighland Park Do Not Want tht Sale of All Alcoholie Liquors in outr| fity, but they do want and -ppro'qflfite 3:2% w‘('Very simple isn‘t it ?) ‘ All our @uthorities 1 is to preceed to license. _| UUUCZ + : i 4 The prevailing sentiment of the American ople and t legislattion i&'[in favor of m er;t'i:: by the adoption of the 8.2% beer. 53."’”“’...3“’:34‘"’" ‘Txccutrix " (of _ the TS Tok hase uggh Topedk To td mas ol July A. D.'gl. as tho" turn day for the luml of i ;Ifiiml against . Mhh- na a persons & mlnn:.::w‘ ““d.:!.u 3 iotified .‘.og m“()oun ¢. Tilinois, on said at ten o‘clock A. for he purpose of having said claims ated. _â€"_ ‘: 3@ j ment of Lowe Waukegan, III., May 7, 1984 E. S.Gail.attorhey. ‘ 1 wourd tecommencfi to Council the |passage of an licensing a§ follows:â€" _ For Saloons or the like ... For Liquor Stores ........... For the qgtof 3.2% bot and dought beer ........$ Mr. Robert Greenslade 148 South Second St Highland Pgrk, Illinoi Dear Sir: You are about to render : cision pmpon the most: in problem that ever came | be since your election to office. & 1 96 T0 Are you going to pit us to suffer as we did before we had the beer by allowing the peop . and ‘the business to go out of Highland Park to our neighboring towns that @re fooded witg t 0| § 1 9 1 know|of a certain party who is anxiously, Waiting with the dy ‘cash of $7§0.00 for a licanse ::flfi to open * iquor store: Central Avenue th¢e moment that it becomes legalized. / Can . any sané| person in the name of common sense and jusâ€" tice fail to realize what the res‘; Its will be to lour city wh bur young people will be able 30 ay a bottle of cheap whiskey for # 1 ew cents right in the heart of the town, and the good old 3.2 is retired a P 1... I ind es o tbaci iA :) ue 4 Lost and Found avun t N civicstiiec en 4 I It is too terrible to think of the sad con nces that such a sfiw tion womrcring to our. ty. _ C | :!‘__ Yours ve truly, _ (Signgd) ... A: ESMIZ. Execut THE LIQUOR QUESTI DRY CLEANING CO. <~â€"\Phone H. P. 1'}* ADJUDICATION NOTICB EDITH SMITH DANFORTH the Last Will ’n1 » Lowe Smith, | Phone 557 mnmencg to &Nfl' City ssage of an ordinance ut to render your deâ€" the most important ever came before you THE PRESS ... $10,000 }... 10,000 [M1ipd day of | years. Hif ‘child b:x in itâ€"some of t claims | neighbo: ,E; yler > fed and | fantry G&ptain. â€" eurt _or | honorable »about having | thig busimess of best of miotives. Testuâ€" «;i%- dete e ern a ‘.‘5’,, are < 11413 | eral b W? s of 1 and he Bays so. T l & tome y a in ;ory'l on unless iel‘mtlon M11 do now mit salâ€" it pocks to $100 Te : of the a situaâ€" " _ _ e m Al Book Reviews "M us w:“’ " io t T4 I‘ ter | "Long Remember," by !ug:ln Kantor: 4 By dohn W. Shaver | Anthony Adversée apparently esâ€" tablished & literary vogue for the stalwart, AilÂ¥enturous hero, Howâ€" ever, neithor Mr.. Kantor, aguthor of "Long Rem ember," or Mr. Linkâ€" later, author of. "Magnus Merriâ€" man," -Jg;j;' accused of following a vogue. | That thq'{,;uhould:em‘ne along with movels which, in virility of prose, 1‘;&; Hervey Allen phrase for phrask iif merely a coincidence. Or it may be an indication that imâ€" aginative ;p{p rary minds are of a single thought, that, where as "rugâ€" iged individualism" may have disâ€" iu')peued. 3a lor the time being iat least, 1 Nk he ,social fabric, it is more than|ever acknowledged to ‘be the _stuff| from which successful novels ard Woven. £.: novels are Wwoven. ; £0 The reagon why we consider these | two novel# together is because they throw into Bpotlight prominence the. lives of #wo physically and emoâ€" tionally dynamic menâ€"lives both branded ;“',‘“ he hot fire of war. The Civil War engulfed Dan Bale, but the World _ War made opportunity for Magnug Merriman. P . *Long embe'r" is an historiâ€" ‘cally ac ,f% \view of the Battle of ‘Gettysb -~”§fi-\ Its principal characters are fictional. Dan Bale, the last of his line, ,j;’» rns to Gettysburg after nine years in the Northwest to bury his grai ._ther"and is immediately thrown frito the midst of war rumâ€" ors and 4' actualities of war. [His killing ‘i{!’ponsisted in bagging aniâ€" mals for j (gbd and an occasional selfâ€" protectivé shot at a Sioux. ‘The Civil War has been going on for two years. His childhood playmates are in itâ€"some of them wounded. (His neighbot, Tyler Fanning, is an inâ€" fantry 4‘ in. Bale is honest and hononniabout his objections to this busifess of killing without the | best of motives. Though not a "copâ€" perhead" he detests what the northâ€" ern armles are doing and the genâ€" eral b ?tz“ s of wholesale slaughter and he Bays so. Captain Fanning is homo‘ a.few days on furlough, a bothersome wound received at Antietar ,hllowinz him to take preâ€" cious time fromihis regiment. . _ Cone%ltion of rebel forces for P drlvfif ito Pennsylvania= hurries Captai ;‘:ufi',tnning back to his regist ment, b jBale has met, and loved, Mrs. Fanning. Tyler Fanning‘s imâ€" potence has heightened Mrs. Fanâ€" ning‘s Lul thful zest for investigaâ€" tion, and the inevitable happens. She and Bale meet clandestinely. Their meetings are the exalted conquests of love bver Victorian moral tenets. Nothin®@ gordid, nothing base, but, for thet ',{Lthe world as it should be. Howevé@r, they are suspected and the sugspicion is conveyed by a town oat to the captain himself. | The captain writes to his wife and hints infidelity. i ; (What to do?. Bale must find Fanâ€" ning, flf! Mrs. Fanning, and lie to him, tell him ‘that his suspicions are unfounded. ‘Bale would prefer to wait, and when the war is over, tell Fabning the truth. But Fanâ€" ning might die. The war sweeps over Gettysburg. you byrn | t keopt > hk \ .. ‘heatâ€"â€"or @ Your home is heated with comâ€" plete ‘comfort and cleanlinessâ€"if Lou n Waukegan Koppers Coke. keeps your home at a comfortâ€" able temperature because it can be régulated dependably. A little heat r a lotâ€"may be obtained quickly with the simple adjustmen! of check or draft. And heat from Wau”;?"an Koppers Coke is free trom\ diist: smor: and soot. It is Waukegan Koppers Coke is ies fiomms{. smo{,: and soot. It is moro’fiéfig:onomicll. too, because it burng efficiently and leaves few ashes, There is a correct size fo every type of heating plant. Try Waukegan Koppers Coke now. You! fuel dealer can deliver the quantity you wish. Call him for a supply! WAUKEGAN Me % i}Ln-bet Co.,â€"Deerrfield, IIL Highland Park Fuel Co. y E Mecogni CLEAN HEAT under control "OKE Recommended and Sold by Bale delivers his message to Fanâ€" ning, who, has been| Again badly wounded. Bale himself ministers to the wot 1 as an agsistant of the village doptor. Da; they work without food or r Fanning is brough ;;h more than alive slsn Lh nB â€" e matrtend / Tha enâ€" to face a leg amputation. The enâ€" ormity of her disloyalty to a husâ€" band ‘Wounded while fighting to p her. engulfs Fanning. She k that she must always stay by him, her nat emotional insting{ bhried deep under the scars of war,. | And Dan Bale packs a few belongiH; $ locks Hig house, leaves a will with the village attorney and starts for a more active participaâ€" tion i g . wmt least, holds some 1" pe of 4 fulness. Besides | giving us an excellent novel, Mr., Kantor has invested the B.tuefleeubmmj with all the action anfl horror which one has come tt ssociate only with a more \reoentf_‘o flict. And justly should it be go, when one considers that battle deaths in the (Civil outâ€" numbefed, those ‘ wh ericans sufferéd in the W War ‘ around ten to one. â€" Cannon, mortar and musket did just as good a job of maiming |and man uxig as any of the “"s, used fl{ n years ago. Magnug# Merriman went to war because the experiehce appealed to him. The thought of his being badly‘ ohnded or killed was only a philosgph cal reflection. He had no -.};“w to hurling grenades or wielding | a bayoné! rifie. â€" He sought decorations but never got them betause his bravery was alâ€" ways negated by some trick of fate which angered his Superiors. But it is not of the World War Magnus (thinks. | flmm. a rugged Scot with a poetic goul and a tough mind, firally mustered out, returned to the university. He took his deâ€" gree ;:n hose subjécts which would allow him the most freedom for menti lation, fell in love with a co.ed: taking. a medigal course, but Wh wn_ll'oié \vintue ‘he could neve ult, and finally cast himself adrift in the world to. do what he suppo! future Fresh in prints; 2 Ibs. ..........â€"_17¢ ¢sh| Eggs, 2 dor. ...........Al€¢ aked Ham, fresh baked, Ib..43¢ C Pork, Ib. ...â€"........â€"48¢ Approve Cali lf:n Ib.....12%¢ gfim in Weiners, Ib. .........._21¢ lt NP ""*" _ 208 fi@ carry a largé asosrtment of ‘the highest quality cold meats, and fresh dressed chitikem and broilers. Also | Hydrox Tce Cream, Cigars, Cigatettes and Candies. | §0 D. PANERALI, Prop. Moraine Gro. & Mkt. 42 39 aocEet! 4. 1 t | | MeLAUGHLIN‘S DOUBLE ROASTER COFFEES L.:on HOUSE COFFEE 65 ;333 COFFEE [3 $9 actium packed, 2 Ibs........_ 09C€100% pure Santos; 2 Ibs.....*" * C tAunlvér&ry we want to .show our .pfirechfiu'fw your 1 and yo-t friendship. We hope to merit your M’h & 8 P 1 o udmins | ddlainc es -‘ M Anniversary Sale . by offering you fine Vine Avenue Mutual Coal Co. Wed. Thur. Fri. & Sat. May 9, 10, 11, & 12 _ AT DEPT. 0 ; GROCERY fo&- tt M prices and ‘¢ After u;‘e.xw continental dilleâ€" tantism, us found himself in the polm-i-ol:’.ot quite an enviable reputation what was more, & snug competence through the author, ship of a novel. He had been writ; ing short pieces on sociology, poli+ tics and poetry for ‘:‘}llonm would pay a few ings, the novel mflat many nqnm from British literary journals. ° | Phones Highland Park 27 â€" 28 would when ;bo would. ‘This was Magnus‘s burr:hc wish, though his natural good humor often involved him in situations both physical and emotional to| a point far beyond what his credo had set up for him. London -nf his coâ€"ed sweetheart then claimed him. ‘The sweetheart had married for money, had borne two children and, still young, had been bereft of a husband who left her so little that she was forced to. return to the practice of hodicl.n: Once over the wall of her‘virtueâ€" the wall had crumpled here and there to be gureâ€"he found : the maâ€" tronâ€"doctor‘s| emotional yard full of rank weeds where he had hoped to find exotic flowers. So he headed for Edinburgh to visit the editor of a local nationalist journal with whom Magnus had trod adventurâ€" ously the postâ€"war soil of‘southern iEurope.. | | & | Edinburgh meant another love af. fair, incarceration in jail for| & brawling fight with his edi over the I::pective poetic merits Shakespeare snd Racine, chmpaignâ€" ing for a seat in Parliament via a byeâ€"election and the infant nationâ€" alist ticket, and yet another spell of nausea over his inability to find lastâ€" ing complacency in anything. His literary \bombshells had failed to rend the earth, his romantic advenâ€" tures had ended by his mim objecting to his drinking, his socks {nd talking of marriage; and his faith in things political was somewhat ishaken when his camâ€" paign manager absconded with funds which Magnus himself had posted as a guargntee of his good intenâ€" ‘tions to stay as a candidate until the elections were over. ; pd Fancy New Potatoes | [ _ | . V, peck 28¢; peck ... 49¢ Fresh Pegs, 3 Ibs. ........â€"35¢ Also Teeberg: Lettuce, Cuciembers, Rad +s, Green Onions, Tomatoss, Suinach, Green Richelieu Peaches, Pears or Vineâ€" apple, No. 2V, can; 3 eans 77¢ Fom Soap Flakes, 5 Ib. box...27¢ Heinz o'trwl“lt Cat _ large bottle; 2 for .. Richelieu ‘Assorted Fruit, Gelatine; pake. _L__â€"z_5¢ Richelieu Marmalade, jnj........lsé Wheaties, 2 pkgs. ...\ 25¢ (While they lastâ€"1 Dish FREE) Ideal Dog Foodâ€"(Nbt horse *_e.d_t) 3 cans 27¢; 12 cans.,......ID Granulated Sugar, 10 Ibs........AD Navy Beans (hand picked) . | 3 Ths. .;,..4...._._...._......,-...n.ila FRUITS AND VEGETABLES fruit and Cantaloupes. RICHELIEU FOOD §TORE i; .f | * 3 dffen Peat m PAGE SEVEN mnttpns snn

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