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Highland Park Press, 2 Aug 1934, p. 6

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[3 The cinematic adventures, with Wallace Beery in the role of Pancho Villa, travéled by plane, automobile, horse, burro and foot. Scenes were made in mounthin fastnesses, where even burros could not go, and the equipment had to be packed in by manâ€"power. Or chiggers, or insects of a.nX kind, be ready. Apply soothing OLL of SALT: Don‘t k:l bothered 'ilt)!llo insect t:‘ll(e-bâ€"d‘);;y are not 0 disagreeable, painful, but rous. ()ll of SALT is the sure Qulcknfiellef. Equally wonderful for Sunburn, it cools, soothes and comforts almost instantlyâ€" relieves pain quickly. 50c At All Druggists, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Others in the notable cast include Lco_r(‘arrillio. Donald Cook, George E. Stone, Joseph Schildkraut, Philâ€" lip Cooper, Frank Puglia and Henry B. Walthall, Jack Conway directed. Open Sunday 8:00 to 11;:00 a.m. and 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. More than 10,000 miles woere covâ€" ered during the actual filming of "Viva Villa" by the Metroâ€"Goldwynâ€" Mayer organization. Location scoutâ€" ing parties who left Hollywood earâ€" ly in the summer of 1933 and zigâ€" zagged through the entire interior of. Mexico, covered at least that much more. As many as 6000 extra players, including federal soldiers and peon armies recruited from the villages, were used in some of the battle scenes. Or "Stingaree," starring Richard Dix and Irene Dunne, Thursday, Aug. 2; "Such. Women Are Dangerous" featuring Warner Baxter, Rosemary Ames, Rochelle Hudson, Mona Barâ€" rie, and Herbert Mundin, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 3, 4. WHEN ‘SKEETERS‘ BITE KERR JARS Adoz. quarts £0¢; doz. p Program of Deerpath _ Theatre Is Announced "Change of Heart," with Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, James Dunn and Ginger Rogers, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 5, 6, 7. "Viva Villa," starring Wallace Beery, Fay Wray and Stuart Erwin Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Aug. 8, 9, 10. ner dozen BEAN SALAD HOME MADE POTATO SALAD HOME MADE CERTO FRESH GROUND BEEF LEMONS FRESH CORN GROCERY MEATS DELICATESSEN COLD MEATS Assorted; per lb PHONE YOUR ORDER â€" 1024 ._ _ PROMPT DELIVERY PRESH FPRYERS per Ib. .2.2.2220.2.2... POT ROAST BEEF per Ib. ..._isssssssmiccgess per 1b 1060 North Green Bay Road Phone H. P. 1024 FREE DELIVERY LEG SPRING LAMB 300 size; iper dozen PAGE SIX MOR AINE $87.50 hand menogrammed complete. Thousands of bridesâ€"to be have enjoy=d the compliments of friends for the beau tiful linens thevy accumulated through the Trousseau Savines Fluh Plan _(not inâ€" stailments). Why not you? See these quality linens on display to appreciate their value. ‘or write for descriptive booklet. Centrally located between Highwood and Highland Park, or lbs Ask us about The Hostess. The magazine of foods TROUSSEAU LINEN Outhitters, Inc. 180 North Michizan Ave. Floor, Lakeâ€"Michigan Building nts 29¢ 25¢ 25¢ T9c¢ 28¢ 28¢ 35¢ 29¢ 39¢ 25¢ 16c i It was explained that most vilâ€" | lages have an ordinance either preâ€" | venting peddlers altogether or comâ€" | pelling them to pay a substantial iliconse. It was further stated that isuvh an ordinance had been agreed |upon and started by some former | village administration, but that it |\ had never been perfected and put t into operation The merchants exâ€" ipressed the hope that the present and do something for their relief. | village administration would see the |\ justice of their complaint and try | _ Bannockburn is ‘also interested in | having the fiveâ€"cent rate between ; the two towns, as Bannockburn‘s exâ€" | change is at Deerfield. Clarence Wilson, in announcing that Mr. Cazel was now in their employ, stated that with his thirty years‘ experience in the grocery busâ€" iness he felt that Mr. Cazel would be of great value in his organizaâ€" tion. Complaints also have been receivâ€" ed about the odor from the open ditches extending from the septic tanks where the village sewage is H. G. Cazel Now With Wilson and Reagan â€" Homer G. Cazel, former manager of the Deerfield National Tea Comâ€" pany store, is now connected with Wilson & Reagans Shield of Quality Store in Deerfield, known as the Deerfield Grocery and Meat Market. treated, but no action was taken on the matter, because it was underâ€" stood that the villare board would do all it could to alleviate the conâ€" dition. _ Several complaints were, received | concerning numerous peddlers comâ€"| ing to Deerfield and hawking their. wares about the village in competi-i tion with the regular merchants who | have to pay rent and taxes and conâ€" tribute generally in support of the) town. | The regular monthly meeting of the Deerfield Chamber of Commerce was held Thursday evening, July 26, at Shugrue‘s restaurant. Supper was served at 7 o‘clock. ' Deerfield C. of C. Discusses Peddlers The women of Deerfield are still active in working on a reduced teleâ€" phone rate from Highland Park to Deerfield. If the toll were taken off Edward M. Knox, an official of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, stated that the monthly bill would be increased 75 cents. Rather than atâ€" tempt the immediate abolishing of the toll rate between the two comâ€" munities, a plea is ‘being made to lower it to five cents per call, which would allow the monthly bill to reâ€" main the same, as Deerfield‘s antiâ€" quated system of "turning the crank" does not warrant an‘increase. The plea from the Deerfield Woâ€" man‘s Club, with Mrs. Walter Metâ€" calf at the helm, will be backed by the village board, and sent to the Interstate Commerce Commission. Deerfield Women Work for Lower Phone Rates SPECIAL OLD LAGER BEER Phacric oo w M '):"'“ 9 | o 4» li n 0S H K 0O S H B E E R 241 North St. Johns Ave. Phone His Highland Park Ice Co. Union Made Quality Certified AND IT‘% BIIN GooOoD FOR ()â€")OsHKOSH Exclusive Distributors for y 9°* A Mr. Bickf ord to Give ) â€" Convention Report W, A. Bickf@#W, will give his reâ€" port, of the a"jlry Internaticnal convention held‘J&@st month in Deâ€" troit at a meeliijg of the Deerfield Rotary Club thi@# noon at Shugrue‘s Restaurant. Klug ' Last week Ank‘r“ew Decker related Miss Frances ?lvderst:u]t’s pupils were présented in a piano recital last Thursday evening at the Deerâ€" field Presbytgrign . Church. _ The double piano d@Get numbers were worthy of special recognition. The first was arrangéd by Edgeley Todd to be"played upon two pianos. Last week Anf&*l‘f‘ew Decker related facts of soveral’:ff his fishing trips. Miss Biederstadt 9100 to 10:30 ;a.m.â€"Dr. W. B. Metcalf{; 10:30 t@.12 noon, Dr. C. R. Sugden; 2:00 t B:00 p.m.; Dr, Dorâ€" othy Davis; 3:% | (to 4:80 p.m., Dr. C. J. Davis. i The children who received the toxâ€" oid ‘are to receive the second shot on Friday, Aug. 17, at the Deerfield Grammar School} The hours will be as follows: a : ; M The clinic was made péssible thru coâ€"operation of the lozal physicians and| the Deerfie}t{ Unit of the Amerâ€" ican Legion Aqyghiary. ' I Deerfield C,ah.ic Has Been Very Successful All children bétween the ages of thrée years up to graduation from the ‘grammar sq":“ ool, were given the opportunity for Bhe health exanmnâ€" ations. The l6¢@@Ml board of health aided in operatifig the clinic which was conducted, accordance with state health rui,i_ gs. All children Wwho received vaccine injections last I“ijiday are requested to report tomorrgw (Friday) mornâ€" ing |at the office/|of the doctor who gave them the gerum, in order to note the progregs. Deerfield par fis responded very well to having! health checkâ€"ups of their childrenj At the community clinjc held the?bnst' four weeks at the |Deerfield Gr@gmmar School. About 75 children passed through the clinic, some for physical examâ€" inations, and others for small pox and; diphtheria toxoid, and many for all three. en 2l w f PHAR 31 S. St. John# Fl‘er L ube P 190 'g for 50c STOCK|UPI __ ROBRERTW. PEASE A MAZING! BIG TVUBES! Phone Highland Park 34 Regu Your favorite tooth paste typeani taste at great saving || Hak! Piano Recital MCIST f io Tel. H. P; 143 er Tube 69 YEARS and 60c sizes THE PRESS crop, now is gone, CI9P, NVW 35 BUIUVC M The heat of last week shattered the last hope for a normal yield of corn, and the slight rains have failâ€" ed to offset the damage done by five baking days of intense heat.| All the rain did was to stop the ‘corn from being a total loss, farmers state. Je The corn is burned half way down the stalk, and the maturing {ears have been stunted to a pitiful state. A Real University of Art: Four Units InOne COMMERCIAL ART $CHOOL, INC. voGUur SCHOOL OF FASHION ART AND INTERIOCR DECORATION . . . 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