§ Ef 441 E4 3 it en 528 ty 4iÂ¥ $ I d C g 1 $# i! 4s to irpnint with watercolors, or to h with pen and ink, so he soon turned one of the rooms into a picâ€" ture gallery. "I would sometimes unbend a@ ‘little‘ and join the artist at the easel!," says the author. "On one of these occasions, I made the map of an island; it was elaborately and beautifully colored; it contained harbors that pleased/me {like sonâ€" nets: and with the unconsciousness of the predestined, I labeled my perâ€" z:i;nce "Treasure Island." As I upon my map, the future characters of the book began to -p-1 pear there visibly among imaginary woods, and their brown faces andl bright weapons peeped out upon me from unexpected quarters as they passed to and fro, fighting and. hunting tréasure,, on these few square inches, of a flat projection. map. â€""The tale has a woot thn;i it grows in that soil; it has a spine of lits own behind the words, even when a map is not all the plot, as it was in "Treasure Island," it will be found to be a mine of sugâ€" gestion." { Treasure Island ; Robert Louis Stevenson‘s contenâ€" tion is that a successful story for boys cannot be written without a He makes no sectet of the manner in which "Tréasure Istand"; grow. Hig young stepson, home for the holâ€" idays, was very much in want of "something craggy to break his mind upon." The younger boy liked PAGE FOUR [MAGINEâ€" A DODGE AT THIS SENSATIONAL . NEW LOW PRICE! . Dono: invades the lowerâ€" J J priced field with the big 117â€"inch wheelbase Dodgeâ€"at amazing new low prices! All America is turning out to see themâ€"and local motorâ€" ists are pouring in to see the NEWEST VALUES IN MOTORDOM! that you will scarcely believe your own eyes when you look at the price tag! | ~YÂ¥et you can‘t know all this new Dodge value means until ‘you examine it personally â€"get a closeâ€"up of its beauty and a Big, 117â€"inch wheelbase, And so smartly styled outsideâ€"so richly tailored insideâ€"so big, rugged and chock full of value, parison of â€"the most amazipng ‘array of values ever offered in a motor carâ€"at lower prices than you‘d pay for many small cars! Here are features which you won‘t even find in many higherâ€" priced cars. Stunning "Aeroâ€" BIG > Clavey Road and Skokie Boulevard Phone Highland Park 441 ~~â€" Highlan HICHLAND PARK PUBLC LIBRARY Clavey Motors, Inc. says Clavey Motors, Inc. DODGFE!645 LKND â€"UPr,. °K. 0. B. ~FACTORY, â€"DETROLE HICHLAND PARK . ILLINOIS Century of Progress _ _ If you are interested in a simple treatment of scientific and would like to read a brief, but unâ€" derstandable pamphlet on earth, the planets, communicatign, sound, and other kindred subjects) then the following monographs will appeal to you. There are twelve in fhe series, known as the "Century 0 Pr:%ron Wonder Library," publ by Colâ€" ortext â€"Publications,, in Chifago.; These monographs, desi | for boys and girls of ten to fonr#een, are graphic presentations o& the#ubâ€" jects with which they deal. They are striking in color and design and resemble in purpose and in format the pamphlets issued by the sgviet @overnment for the childrén of the North America, y oo Barker, M.â€"Our bodies. | Jacobson, E.â€"The earth. | Karpinski, L.â€"Numbers. °_ | _ Markowitz, W.â€"â€"Planets. | | â€"Oren, E.â€"Railroads. [ 22 Sabine, P.â€"Sound. _ | Voggelback, W.â€"Light. Magnets story of the Maya. Allen, P. â€" Airp "Treasure Island", a | dul in the story paper, where cA in the ignoble midst without wood: euts, and attracted not the least at+ tention. I did not care. I liked the tale myself, and was not a little proud of John Silver, that smooth and formidable adventuret. What was infinitely more exhil stw, I had passed a landmark; I Ha« ishâ€" ed a tale, and written "The End" upon my manuscript, as I had not done since I was a boy of 16, not yet at college."â€"R. ‘L. Stevenson, 1894. «aught fire at once with all the roâ€" mance and childishness of ’;ori‘; inal nature. In "Treasure Island‘ he recognized something Kindred to his own imagination, and heard with delight the daily chapter. / Stream" styling. Luxurious inâ€" teriors. And all the famous advantages of the Dodge preciâ€" sionâ€"built chassis. Hydraulic brakes and Allâ€"steel body for maximum . safety. . "‘Floatingâ€" Cushion" Wheels which step over bumps, Airwheel tires. Floating Power engine mountâ€" ings. Vailve seat inserts, and many economy advantages that save you up to $100 in operaâ€" tion costs, alone,. : t Come, see and compare these values by the easy,new " Showâ€" Down" Plan. It is the buyers‘ plan for inside information on real automobile values. We beâ€" lieve it will reveal more for your money than you ever dreamed any,car could give. li’ Dodge 117â€"inch wheelbase: Cou ene 4 o M o 3 Coupe fll!.‘_m-uxg‘ ‘Dodge 117â€"inch wheelbase: Coup 5; Coupe _ with rumble seat fll‘;’ g:‘lan flli’:. a ,765; Convertible Couso $765. S 21â€"inch wheelbase: ros;‘ham 5; Convertible Sedan $875.~ *Prices F.O.B. factory, Detroit. No extra charge for wire wheels. : Special equipment | at "éu‘ e imatigar Ab rarine eMoid Carpaies r ? ‘or the offic. otore (g:mmial Credit Plan, Alleit, M.â€"Communication. (The Highland Park, L â€" Airplanes. |Indians, \On the stige, "Hollywood Preâ€" miere," and on the screen, "Hollyâ€" wpod Party * Thursday, Aug. 30. ‘"Fogâ€" Over Frisco," with Bette Davis, Don@ld Woods, Margaret Lindsay, Lyle Falbot and Hugh Herâ€" bert, lay wnd Saturday evening, Aug. 31 And Bept. 1. > ; !"The Man I Â¥om Monterey," starâ€" ring Johr Wayhe, Saturday matinee, Sept. 1. | N + 15 t "Harol 1," with Hal Leroy, Rochelle | Hulson and Guy Kibbee, Sunday, SepH®R . _ o ies James : Cagt Stuart, Fra S. fieet, Mo 8 and 4. | P‘rogr&n&Deerpath @~~â€" Theatre Is Announced he naised & kudden cry of “Hal;:. help, they be| stealing me away!" But at that the masterâ€"player and the bandyâ€"l@gged man waved their hands and \p‘aneh a shout that his shril} outery was not even heard. |"Shu and Sword," by H. Danâ€" iel. "Hang my son? By the gates of Heav they do I‘ll rouse every honest burgher in Ghent and slay the count with mine own hand!" "Opening Davy Jones‘s Locker," by T. Willismson. "Slowly down over his head came the helmet, and with it nfusion, of sensations. The thing was heavy, and it shut off his view save for the barred glass in front, while from the back of it came a kind of hissing, throbbing breeze, ng out and «down in front of ‘hig face. It was the lifeâ€" giving air, rushing to him with every istroke of the pump." uope t Davies, Gar Katharine the four| Mi Thunda‘ A "Operator 18," starring Marion Davies, Gary GCooper, Jean Parker, Katharine AléXander, Ted Healy and the four Mills brothers, Wednesday, Thnnda# and Friday, Sept. 5, 6, 7. The picti : "Here Comes the Navy," tas o the story by Ben Marksont, @PMibines comedy with thrills 1:(1 fast action, spiced with romance, RyEr since entertainment began, there have been laughs, but never in the history of motion picâ€" tures, we are assured has tgxere been ";'ï¬;l;{ ,flk",†by J. Bennett. Once, pagsing through a little town, \ Treasure Hunt â€" . > The summer vacation reading will soon be drawn to a close. Have you finished your list? Completed readâ€" ing lists are coming in every day, and the last day they will be acceptâ€" ed is Saturday, Sept. 8. Remember the date of closing. â€" such a Inugh As Frank McHugh conâ€" tributes to t imax of this picture: The one on numbers was preâ€" pared a member of the Univerâ€" sity of Michigan, and has some inâ€" teresting information. It discusses the bers ~of the ~Aztecs and Mayas, Egyptians, Babylonians and Greeks, Arabic, Roman and Euroâ€" pean thmetic, Hindu numerals, the first arithmetic printed in Euâ€" rope, p*ogms of . arithmetic in America. » ow Read the Want Ads "Hor Theitre Is | . M the | Abiige, «H ' wl"' t @ i ‘arty } thursds : Over Frisco onald Wo« y, Lyle Talbot : ay fwmd Sat 1 and Sept. 1. »hl‘g ayne, Sat +1 } old Teen," wi e ’f‘l.‘r ‘and , Sep B | .. e Con %the D C lkx € , Monday and ine AleXander, ir| Mill® brothe Ia‘ and †icture, "He ‘ based on the on, . @bMmbines d fast actic ce, Ever since TROIT the Navy," starring Pat O‘Brien, Gloria McHugh and the U. ~and Tuesday, Sept. BATES STRECT T HE P RES 8 Completely remodeéeled, the Grogan ‘Brothers cash and carry. meat marâ€" ket will be operated in connection with the new store. One entrance will connect the two stores and a combined délivery service will be carried on.. Soft| indirect lighthg will add to the general attractiveâ€" ness and give the store a rich, pleasâ€" ing atmosphere, . ‘ The owners of the new store, Joe Yermak and Jack Lifschutz, long experienced in the grocery business and in dealing in quality foods, have left nothing undone to make their store and service as complete and economical as possible, : A free phone and delivery service, credit acâ€" commodations and cheerful store service are to be stressed. A comâ€" plete line of Richelieuw" and Baby Stuart quality foods will be featured. . With the newest in fixtures, decoâ€" ration and store arrangement, it promises to be one of the finest inâ€" dependently owned stores on the North Shore and will be unsurpassâ€" ed in efficiency of operation, attracâ€" tiveness and conditions for comfortâ€" able shopping. . 4 Highland Food Shop To Occupy An Air 1 Conditioned Store The interior will be done in black and white with black ‘tile walls, shelving of black ename! and stainâ€" less ~steel, and a "World‘s Fair" ceilingâ€"the most modern in store decorationâ€"done in cream color. The first air conditioned food store in Highland Park will be opâ€" ened soon when the Highland Park Fruit and Vegetable Market ‘moves into its new modern store, just three doors west of its present location. The new store, offering a complete grocery and market service, will be known as the Highland Food Shop. QUALITY MARKET]| FREE DELIVERY 307 Waukegan Avenue Friday an’d Saturday i§ pecials _ Baby Beef Tenderloins || whore, »,25¢ Fresh Calf Liver Pork Loin Roast 3: lb.flerage Ib. 22¢ Choice Cut Pot Roast . . FLANK STEAKS Fresh Dresseg 3 Fresh Ground m Fresh Dressed @rying CHICKENS | ALL BEEF HAMBURGER || Stewing CHICKENS Juicy Tender Young Pork lb. 25¢ 1b. 10¢ Ib. 18¢ Madonna We are the Authorized Representatives of the ?ï¬l 4 pany and by direct wire fill your orders for flowers to & civilized world. | â€" es oL.# . Also time mtw ‘to plant Peonies, Iris, Daisies, and other Perennials, Evergreens, seed your lawn. | _ i This weekâ€"end special â€"Fancy Fresh Cut Roses, all, cents per dozen on up according to lerzath of stem. ‘CaH F | (;.iive'us a chance to figure on your requirément Landscape work you wish to have done. _ :; We offer extra large, freshly imported French:"gro n Bulbs at 25 _c"?’nts each or $2.50 per dozen. Planted during September inFo your garden they will bloom next summer. _ ;. . [ LIVER Laurel Avenue â€"1 Block West of Depot â€" PWoieg elome N Ai Ei. CC O n 1 cce P +N n a glance the particular items she desires. ? o In announcing this offer the North Shore Gas Company stresses the fact that those who own and are und unobstructed, and floor displays srranged to make selection easy and quick. All related <items will be grouped together and ‘plainly markâ€" ed, allowing the customer to see at Oldest Gas Range Has New Value In Gas Company Offer During September the North Shore Gas Company announces that it is offering a new type, modern gas range free to the owner of the oldâ€" est gas range in the territory the company serves. To take advantage of this offer, a householder turns in his present gas range with a stateâ€" ment telling its age, and has a new, standard model gas range installed in its place. The award of the free gas range to the winner will be made at the end of September, and any money paid on the new gas range purchased will be refunded.. _ A composition cork *"checkerboard" floor not only will make walking easier‘ but keeps store noises at a minimum. Attractive displzys, secâ€" tions cut into the wall at intervals, will allow for unusual and appéalâ€" ing displays of foods. Ordinarily the owner of a gas range that has given many years of service would not consider it as posâ€" sessing any great value. Such an assumption would be correct, usualâ€" lIy. But for a short time the oqlder the gas range the better for its ownâ€" et. t | ; k e en P s The newest in fruit and vegetable stands will display the highest qualâ€" ity produce in a fresh and appetizâ€" ing manner. Ahklmll ‘be '.idc' Swift‘s Premium SPRING LAMB LEGS 1b, 22¢ Milk Fed Veal SHOULDER ROAST ~lb. 13¢ 3 lbs. for 25¢ for thg bar ir’ flowers Lilies PnopT: HIGHWOOD 1241 || / Highwood, HMlinois | Delphinii Sher"&)e as Afleprhpotttls i ving. farieuo ton i *flu ‘I&uine dttn-lhédnï¬ Sunday‘s CHICAGO D AMINER. | %«m\ e imthurt.: caused him g.'g unwitting executioner, A life ro nqr%n The American W. & . type gas & . ie gas known to give serv‘in even after years more of use, they *‘ & t have the efficiency, } conventence ‘of a new, | gas) range, the Nerth Ma y points out. ' made in the gas range j rn ~ range néss ‘ beauty. f R « D0 mï¬unvldlpfl "“wfl... HURSDAY, AUGgUsST lust jas â€" sta Kerber Sugar Cured BACON SQU;\RES Ib. 15¢ colors from 50 . P. 3420. n Sare of Upe . . b. 15¢ r.ms, Shasta well as reâ€" one 3420 Ib. 21¢ Baby Beef LUIVER Ib. 15¢ awn or in. 35¢ tling ~ developments type ; E f ive after 25 1 y natur. 0 . *y, econâ€" | | T5 ud yHL First First Highlat (A:‘M Scientit The held day up to 1 is held Subj main Sheri from .. in th readin oOr may chas readi NCi@ k: ha bluk, are spol and n m Sup Al clus the Rer pul the tim whit fies spii and Mir tof Th i re 1 Se he Th 11¢