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Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1935, p. 2

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K# *4 1y id ie J t Â¥e 2P E ‘i ¢ i Timely advice by Marmadu _ Don‘t send your cleani Besides offering expert service in any sort of lubrication or 6ther auâ€" to servicing, a lunch room under the personal supervision of ‘Mrs. Rusâ€" sell will be maintained as & part of the premises. \ E+. Mr. Russell extends an i to ‘the entire community i the opening day celebratio inspect the new station. The employees, who h thoroughly. schooled in eve of service station opentioq Russel,, proprietor, Mark Tom Russell, Allan: Peter Tom Kirby. _ r MARMADUKCE MoH Russell‘s Service Station will hold its formal opening on F day and Saturday, Nov. 15â€"16. atâ€" tending will. be served dwiches and coffee. If weather permits a fiveâ€"piece orchestra will be on hand to furnish music for dan at the service station, corner of Skokie and Prairie avéenue (Half Day road).) The employees,; who have been Many other fine items are being offered in this same sal check written by George Was ngton;> a series of letters by Edgar Allen Poe‘s ‘fiancee, Sarah Helen Whitâ€" man, revealing new sidélights on the personality of the‘ ntric litâ€" erary genius; a first edition of John Greenleaf Whittier‘s "Snéwbound"; and hundreds of other fing first and limited editions, rare Américan and Canadian items: and other books of extreme interest to all k lovers. They are on exhibition daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., except nday, on the ninth floor of the Rine Arts building, 410; 8. Michi avenue. The November sale is the ftyâ€"fifth auction conducted by this bld estabâ€" lished company, the only one of its kind in the middle west. KELVIN ATgR SERVICE «[#z. John ZENGELER, * CLEANERS for the more particul 25 North Sheridan Ro Phone Highland Park 2 Factory Trained Men Genuine Parts _ Con Because of Whitman‘s rlose. assoâ€" ciation with the actual production of his first book, the original printâ€" ing of "Leaves of Grass" is one of the, most sought after of hll Ameriâ€" can first editions, and this newly discovered copy: with the Emerson letter attached, is a s tional fitâ€" erary "find" as the letter was probâ€" ably attached by Whitman‘s own hand. , But a first edition of "Leaves of Grass" with the rare Emerson letâ€" ter pasted on the front flyâ€"leaf has finally come to light, ahd will be offered for sale at the auction to be conducted by the Chicago Book and Art Anctions, 410 8. Michiâ€" gan avenue, Tuesday and Wednesâ€" day, Nov. 18th and 20th. f AUTHORIZED _ _ REFRIGERATION SERVICE Collectors of Walt Whitman first editions have conjectured on the possibility of finding a m of the original . printing of. "Leaves of Grass," with a copy of, Emerson‘s letter attached, but ux;gl recently none had ever been fount. > His disappointment was great when his work was almost universâ€" ally received with lcolIL But one important literary light recognized his geniusâ€"Ralph ‘Waldo Emerson, and, on July 21, 1855 te wrote to Whitman, compli him highâ€" ly, calling "Leaves of Grass"â€""the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America lrl yet conâ€" tributed." _ Whitman ‘immedjately. printed a few copies of this imporâ€" tant letter, and sent theéx to a small circle â€"of friends and %ook critics. Today only a very fewâ€"of these let. ters are, known to exist and copies offered for sale at infre‘uent interâ€" vals have been purchased at prices runpning into hundreds of dallars. Today ,Walt Whitmian is recogâ€" nized as one of the greatest Amerâ€" ican poets of all time. How differâ€" ent from the cool roeq{ion accorded his first efforts, "Leaves of Grass." After much struggling, ‘Whitman finally was able to have his poems printed, and, in order tb achieve his ambition, lent his hand to the actual production of the first edition of his nowâ€"famous work. He assisted in the typeâ€"setting, in the printing, and in the binding of the small number first issued. â€" _ f Rare Walt Whitman _ First Edition Is â€"â€"Offered for Sale TELEPHONES | Lincoln Delawat 1410 5236 â€" PAGE TWO 152 Whiting Street Shopping Notes e Mot}) g to | &ne. 1 $01 y detail are Roy eynolds, on; and vitation _ attend and to Men‘s Suede Jackets Mrs. Corwith and Mxs. Van Ottâ€" num at Smith‘s hlvr the new "Weaveâ€"It." ‘ They are easy to use and lots of fun. The little hand woven squares make lovely Afghans, l:carfz,. boudoir pillows: and purses. Hose . Men‘s Part Wool Men‘s Dill‘s Home Barber Shop, at 21 North Second street, is offering from now until Thanksgiving everyâ€" one getting a haircut ‘will get a free chance at a turkey. Second and third prizes will be free haircuts. For inâ€" formation call H. P. 5494. Underwear. J. $155 The public is invited to inspect the display of prizes in the Blue Goose window. DILL‘S BARBER SHOP TO ‘GIVE AWAY TURKEY Flannel With every 25â€"céent purchase the store will give a ticket, a duplicate of which will be placed in a sealed box. A new contest will be started every week and the numbers on the winning tickets wfl}.bo posted in the store and will appear in the store‘s wo;idy advertisement in the Highland Park Press. > 4 Pajamas . $119 All Wool Three hundred dollars 'wow u:: groceries will be given away | Blue Goose Food Mart between Nov, 18 and Dec. 23, in celebration of their figh@h anniversary sale. Blue Goose Celebrates _ Kighth Anniversary; j Holds Prize Contest Sweaters$195.$395 Students‘ Corduroy Slacks ;. . Men‘s All Wool Muffler Smith‘s Feature ‘Weaveâ€"It" Bi Swing Back Men‘s and Boys‘ V/ear Store Suitable for winter Plaid or Plain _ _ Colors Medium weight Warm and durable Plain or fancy back Plain colors in deepto $ 1 00 Mriherineierensntiih onman eanimusomseti lc Boys‘ 8 to d pers of thirteen north cenâ€" tral Sthtes. â€" _ > BL Infan announcement released l‘* In Standard Starts ‘¥ (Big Campaign on > . (| . New Winter Ga St OOSE ‘FROM : OUR COMPLETE JINE OF CARDS _ I,ect Â¥ o ur Personal tFraved Message Now is REETINGS ducing a new fast warmin e, Standard Oil Company ¢ i: is today letting loose a 'bd- f advertisements in 1,565 pers of thirteen north cenâ€" $795 handler‘s for $3.00 3 for $1 Typewriters Pen Sets THE PRESS 3100 Long raglin sleeves, crew fiéck, ribbed bottom ‘blouse; ski bottom trousers, with yoke front and elastic back. A smooth, soft lisle fabric with novelt pique cord. Launders readily and gives ur usual service. Hks : > + Vanity Fair I@ltroducés th; New Pique Bal Pajama ~â€""Our technical men have concenâ€" trated attention on winter driving," he said, "and are consequently able now}to offer a gasoline that will start a properly operated and conâ€" ditioned enginre instantly at any temmure down to 30 degrees beâ€" low k night, Edward G. Seubert, president of the company, stated that like automobile makers the Standard en:iua':g are taking the problems out of. automobile operation, ' § % Two Moderately || . E}:?- f‘j{‘ ';%\"%f%&." $ ; I T 5'5, E :' w2 ; 1 % _:' | _ § BW â€" |PricedGroups|| s Y Fof d p | «d AuZ E f Cefk" 2SL. > ' o *‘, § fiz} 5 0k« 3 f N ovembe% Coat Hits| . Pictured Below oo 0 | Ga $250 !.,Br,in‘g the ;Season.’é fioSt Popular " Stylesiat Worthâ€"whilé Savings . . "Even mog@ im; t, they have reduced, to §s than half, the time necessary to warm engine_up at the lowest msual winter temperâ€" atures. h verage engine, even‘ though #t catches t;m at once, will dg ‘a certain amouht of coughing and bucking before it pulls smoothly. We have found a way to get the op@tration past that diffiâ€" cult period n a hurry. That is progress in pFoviding aâ€"better wrk-‘ ing fuel and a safer one for the Made for service as well as fabrics. The prices you will for coats the quality of these woolens Sizes 14 t 46 for Misses and Women. Each coat is lined and interlined to protect you winter‘s blasts. Flattering) styles tailored from t : ‘s smartest Other Coats 'Pi_ficed at | $35 to $49.50 uns ?hildren ‘s doam $5.95 to $12.95 Sizes 5 to 14 years. Short sleves,, polo collar, wide leg trousers with yoke front and elasâ€" tic back,. Self fal tie at waist. All Are Fur Trimmed good looks of fine allâ€"wool agree dre remarkably low Pictured Above first few minutes of driving. . To publicize |the new product SuthMum â€" mr--admz:mm't has attempted many ~winters. The ads picture ‘movie stars enjoy. winter _ getâ€"away. M advertising includes radio broadâ€" ‘castingâ€"in connection with the Jack Hylton concerts at 9:30 Sunday eve. nings, as well as a great array of posters, station signs and banners. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14

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