18 §4 s 14 i# i Although John Holloway has visâ€" ited Chicago several times before, always his brother has been away â€"with the First Cavalry. in China; with the Sixth Cavalry in Mexico, with the Rainbow Division in France. The brothers are John J. Holloâ€" way, of Lynn, Mass., and Patrick Holloway, who lives with a sister at 329 South Green Bay Road, Highâ€" land Park. For the first time since the elder of the two ?:ft his Tipperary, Ireâ€" land, home 42 years ago to seek his fortune in America, two brothers met through a World‘s Fair visit in Chicago Monday of this week. Brothers Meet First Time After 42 Years "*When you consider these facts, it is possible to see why measures sometimes advocated to benefit small consumers may fail to aid the poor man.| Following the common princiâ€" pleo Jpplied in other lines of busiâ€"< nesgs, we aim to help the family which very largely takes care of itseM at home by giving lower prices to those who buy in larger quantiâ€" ties." Call us or come in and see us if you are thinking of brightenâ€" ing up your floors. We have eve.ything that you will need to make ‘bezutiful, mirrorâ€"like floors yohrself by this new method. "It might surprise people to learn that| the ‘poor man‘ and the ‘small gustomer‘ are generally two differâ€" ent |people in our business. The small customer is often the family of two or three that lives in an apiu:ment. goes out for meals sevâ€" eral times a week, and uses gas only for light cooking service. The poor min, on the other hand, is apt to be a big customer on account of a large family to cook for and supply with hot water for baths and laundry. Several Business Men Study Relief Problems 14 talking with local business men who are in close contact with large cros:-sections of population, several interesting sidelights on the problem have been uncovered. J. G. Hart, general manager of the North Share Gas Company, makes the following comment in refer:ing to some 25,â€" 000 families served by his company: "They do look nice, don‘t they? And you should have seen them before we refinished them. They were so| dull and dark looking. But rented a DREADâ€" NAUGHT SANDER and bought the varnish, floor filler and wax at Brand Brothers and my husâ€" band did the work himself. It was so easy and the cost was so small that we were sorry that we had not done it before. You see, the DREADNAUGHT SANDER reâ€" moves the old varnish and exâ€" poskes the bright clean wood and you can jsee what a transformaâ€" tion it has made in the appearâ€" ance of the floor. There is absoâ€" lutely ng dust or muss with this little samder because it picks up every particle of dust and throws it into the dust bag just like a vasuum ¢leaner." j Recent efforts of national, state, and local governments to do:someâ€" thing about easing the burdens of underprivileged people has probabâ€" ly focused more attention on this pro!#lem than ever before in history and, as a result, people in all walks of Il‘fe have become concerned with the imovement. PAGE FOUR Brand Brothers Ho\y do you keep your Floors lookâ€" img so Nice? . Read the Want Ads u p 49 532 Central Avenue A meeting of the National Air| Reserve was held Tuseday, Aug. 21,| at the Highwood Indians Club, Comâ€"| manding Officer Farneti called the | meeting to order. This chapter wishâ€"| es to form itself into a club but| no action can be taken until the| reserve receives official recognition | from Washington. Captain Farneti‘ has requested this. | The date for thé next meeting at| which official business will be tran-‘; sacted, was set for Sept. 12. Anyâ€"| one interested in this organiz;;t.ion| may call Captain Farneti, or anyl member, for information, | National Air Reserve _ Unit Meets On Tuesday The Boostéers have obtained the services of Jim Cameron, formerly of the McCook team in the Nebraska State League and Nashville Southâ€" ern League, He has had a record of 19 wins and 2 losses while at Mc Cook. Manager Stanton of the Dalzells has "Slug" Guerrini, who plays third and leads the team in hitting. Lefty Pererro, formerly of the St. Louis Cardinals,, will pitch for the Dalâ€" zells. +‘ Alexander is also an experienced | { pitcher "who knows what it is all j about," and will aid and complete| j the Boosters‘ staff.â€"D.D.B. f1 On Sunday, Aug. 26, the Boosters will play the strong Chicago Ramâ€" ‘blers at the Boosters‘ field, the game starting at 2:30. The Ramblers are composed of the finest semiâ€"pro stars in Chicago and are out to annex a win. In doing so they will have the services of a very fine pitcher. The Highwood Boosters wish to announce that they have booked the Dalzell Shamrocks, leaders of the Illinois Valley League. The Dalzells will travel 200 miles to play this zame. An enormous expense will be incurred to meet this team and it is hoped that the fans will be there to aid the Boosters put this game over,. On Sunday the Boosters divided a doubleâ€"header ‘with the Highwood Indians, who took the first game, and the Boosters the second by a large margin. Alexander again was the winner, holding the Indians to three hits in the inning he pitched. The Highwood Boosters baseball team won two games while losing one last week, including the defeat of the Lake County champion Stanâ€" zack Bros. by a 7â€"6 score. Buck Tayâ€" lorvand Mondo Lenzini led the hitâ€" ting with 3 hits apiece.‘ Alexander of the Boosters allowed the Stanâ€" zacks 5 hits and pitthed as a master all through the game. Highwood Boosters To â€" |The It Hflfl Government Play Chicago Ramblers || wards Silver Medal 600 650 700 525 550 4750 450 GUARANTEED | ; | against cuts, bruises, blowouts, ,flulty' brakes," wheels out of alignment, or any road hazard for one year. [b . | LOW P â€"â€"â€" J se« J0 se § s« JQ â€" 18 ely4 Silv Golden Prices quoted above are on "SILVERTOWNS" â€" the Best Tire _ Goodrich Builds. ; [ £ : | GOODRICH, CAVALIER, and COMMANDER Tires are istill lower in price. § § . Central Tire Co §)® o 20 J. A. PETERS ALL OTHER SIZ&S PROPORTIONATELY LOW: CS t i T. J. PETERS TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1200 | 1 p.m.â€"Jini@ choir practice. junday. A;u 6: 10;30 a.m;â€"Bumnday School. :00 p.m.{ %ing worship service | with a ketff@n by the pastor on }J "The B;os ings of Christian Disâ€" | cipleship."|Bpecial singing. Everyâ€" \ one is inviked to attend this servâ€" ice of or??p! During |th#: ¢coming week, Aug. #0â€"Sept. 2} %\r. Nelson will be atâ€" tinding an'pu I conference at Minneâ€" ipolis. Mt. David Olson, lay deleâ€" fate, will flsp attend. The Rev. Joâ€" seph . T y&r. of Highland Park, ill ~preagh {#n ‘Sunday evening, Sept. 2, in *hii;‘hbseme of the pastor. ;s P:rivate ii {E‘?f(}{oyalty. Hitherto | Writold Secréts of the Courts of| furope. Rba he first of this fasci-i nating seriés {f .Ehe American Weekâ€"| ly, the mhagfigine distributed with, NEXT SUTJ DAY‘S CHICAGO HERâ€"| LD AND| EXAMINER. | PP | ~Official révognition by the Italian iéovemm nt Was extended the Standâ€" aid Oil CGompany (Indiana) Aug. 15 in the fornprof a ‘silver medal preâ€" gented to John Porter, head of the dompany‘ ï¬.ï¬on;depnrtment, for exceptiongl |@fficiency and coâ€"operaâ€" tion in ef‘tdinx Italy‘s fleet of twentyâ€"four! |seaplanes during its visit to (D’â€sytury of Progress last summer, foll@Wing an epochal flight firom Rome|to> Chicago under the The Highwood Methodist Church lighwood, A‘* hue and Everts Place f \Villi*mgi;, ‘, Nelson, Pastor @riday, Aug, $4: $ ‘p.m.wS’j)e‘ #&I program in observâ€" ance of S@@rifice Night. All who have bank§ #hould come and bring them tï¬â€˜t 48 iservice, The climaxâ€" ing nu "of the program will &)o the iï¬q{'flmg which the audience will bri‘gi&bithe altar in the red cand ‘green banks which have been flistribt:eglx! ‘during the past month. Let us dolour best so that we can S T raise the Rmount neded. Certainâ€" ly therejis o venture more worthy of our gupport than the work of the chutrch in building the Kingâ€" dom of (Gddt.: aturday, | Atlge. : 25: p.m. + EÂ¥en h a *w on e B;cs ing leshin." |Bpe is ifviked‘ of worghip ring ithg e pt. 2;’{ I‘ev; 2rtown _ Ply Tires {Aâ€"ply ‘ ilyertown |$6.30 ‘©6.70 | 8.00 £â€"_â€" | 9.20 i2 on 6â€"ply Silvertown 12â€"month Guarantee 10.00 12.70 16.10 13.55 11.20 $7.95 8.20 THE PRESS ~ The country life is to be preferred, for there we sea@ the woiks of God; but in cities, littlL else but the works of men; and thejone makes a better subject for our jcontemplation than the other . . . ’l}‘l‘ne country is both the philosopher‘stgarden and library, in which he rea(ib and contemplates the power, wisdom, and gopdness of God.â€"William Penn. This will be ‘the last match in which Lewis will engage before his world‘s champiomship contest in Chiâ€" cago, on the night of Sept. 20th, against Jim Lonidos. t as a windup atfraction in any city in the country fnd it hag been atâ€" tracting almost gs much interest and attention as the{main event. <© Lou Plummer} the "local boy who made good" in jprofessional wrest!â€" ing, will be facing the greatest test in his career arr(ll although niost of the mat dopesters are of the opinion that the "Strahgler" will émerge the victor, it is mot unlikely that the greatest upset in wrestling history may take place. ‘Besides this great attraction, the matchmaker, Leg White, has signed a host of other world‘s title contendâ€" ers for his preliminary matches. Jim McMillen will get ia chance to redeem himsglf for his defeat at the hands of Lt‘u Plummeér on the last Round Lake card, when he meets "Crybaby!‘ George Zaharias, the Colorado Gireek, in the, semiâ€" windup. This boft could stand alone The match w most important in this county than 4000 spec to be on hand. ‘ A large percentage of Lake Counâ€" ty‘s citizens will gather in‘ Renaâ€" han‘s openâ€"air grena at Round Lake tomorrow (Frid@gy) night to see Lou Plummer, Waukegan‘s heavyweight mat ace, wrestle Ed ("Strangler") Lewis, former ‘world‘s champion in the main event; of the greatest of wrestling cardsi:ver staged in this part of the state. | "Strangler" Lewis To Wrestle At Round Lake The right pair| of glasses will doi as much to imprpve your appearancd as the wrong pair Wwill to mar it, At NRMâ€" EROFE‘S they, fit vour â€" glasses fbc- your â€" glasses comingly. Credit Jeweler and . Opqchn 372 Central Ave; ‘Tel. H. P. 680 I. H. NE ill probably be the athletic event held lifln years and more tors are expected MEROFEFE H "Whom the Gods Destroy," wi Robert Young, Doris Kenyon, Walte Connolly, Gilbert Emery,‘and Hobar Boswo:th; also Walt Digsney‘s colo symphony, "A Wise Little Hen," Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 26, 27, 28. ‘"Hollywood Premiere" on the stage, 30 local impersonations of movie stars, and on the screen, "Hollywood Party," with Laure] and HMHardy, Jack Pearl, Ted Healy and his stoogees, Lupe Velez and Jimâ€" "The Fighting Code," .starring Buck Jones, Saturday matinee, Aug, yA P "Sadie â€"McKee," starring Joug Crawfo:d and Franchot Tone, Thursâ€" day, Aug. 23. 4 | "The Key," starring William Powâ€" ell, Edna Best and Colin Clive; also Mickey Mouse in "The Klondike Kid," Friday and Saturday evening, Aug. 24, 25. ol Program of Deerpath Theatre Is Announc ARMOURS CLOVER BLOOM SUMMER SAUSAGE _ . 17¢ SOFT SALAMI ‘ tb. 17¢ THURINCER STYLE ROLLED ROAS VEAL BREAST STEWING CHICKENS _ +. 17.¢ BONELESS ‘The new picture is unique in 4 field of entertainment. While it t a connected dramatic story, w love, romance and, all, still into are woven spectacular ballets, & geous musical‘ numbers, and hy dreds of original comedy deviees To outfit school Mickey Mouse himself, abetted by the Three L the Big Bad Wolf, and all ing thespians of Wal "Silly Symphonies," conm and mingles with the othe "Hollywood Party." The; cctors, creatures of pen at by amazing camera device; ually mingling with!hmm in the hilarious and spect mance. my Durante, Wednesday ‘Thus, day, Aug. 29, 30. and THURSDAY, Single bed, mattress SOCIAL SERVICE NBED3 Baby carriage he Three Little Pigg Wolf, and all the ster]. . ar _# av® .0 ET with human . 17¢ b. 6c zes pen and ink, are man ldren â€" Clothes spectaculer po. contes other starg jn These lovakl. ‘s, and hun. dy devices, and spring ‘ngue in the While it tells es seen act. + "‘- it | _ quyUR the 2 iliary Aug» lie Be The an in‘ wnd & erans with | noon The educal contri® tunity‘ wiven weil (Oh‘v need munity baby c «Mon Const! tivitie al pr XBC Thurs The at Fol fresht tess 4 Frost The epre nent Mr ni