0 . â€"-â€".vm: FCCSImT COMEDY, "MANHATTAN MONKEY BUSINESS® Afl' LATEST NEwWs CARTOON, "RIP YAN WINKLE"* | . SPORT REEL, "*JUMPING CHAMPIONS‘ Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Sunday continuous from 2â€"11 with Jack Benny, Una Merkel, Ted Healy, Nat Pendleton, COMEDY, "LUCKY swEbE" _ LATEST PATHE NEWS Saturday Evening Oniy Saturday Matinee Only Special Children : “JUST_II‘C_E‘ OF THE RANGE" with Charles Chic Sales, Paul Kelly, Joe Morrison, . > ‘ Roseland Keith, David Holt COMEDY, "HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED" â€"â€" NOVELTY, "A wWoORLD wITHIN® CARTOON _ â€" _ LATEST METROTONE NEws * The Social Service department, under the able direction of Mrs. Francis W. Parker, Jr., continues its vigilant work on many philanthropic projects. They recently made paâ€" jamas for the Park Ridge girls and also‘ sent a sewing woman to the Park Ridge school to help make uniforms. . Valentine Party of Social Committee Each year there is one party at . Following this talk, the Legis!a-l tion committee goes into the quesâ€" tion of "International Relations"’ with the guest speaker, Mrs. O. F. Paisley who is well versed in this subject and talks most interestingly. The club membership is cordially inâ€" vited by these two committees to attend the discussion on Tuesday morning and to remain for Iuncheon‘ which will be sponsored by the Pubâ€" lic Welfare committee. Reservations | for luncheon are limited to fifty and should be made to Mrs. A. L. Berg by February 1st if possible. Sewâ€" ing on curtains for the nursery at the Highland Park hospital will folâ€" low luncheon. NEXKT WEEK : “8“;- Keys To Balpate" â€" "Hands Across the Table" _ "Ann Oakley" â€" "Perfect Gentleman" â€" "Two For Tonight" A Highland Park. To discuss economic problems in an entertaining manner is a distinct giftâ€"Mr. Cahn posâ€" sesses that rare ability. PAUL M. ANGLE TO SPEAK HERE FEB. 4 QHICAGO OFFICES Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year Resolutions of condolencé, cards of thanks, obituar ,“"' where ah ulnmw:. mmu:::lu.a. wui?'h-: Communications intended for publication must be written signed with the name and address of the writer. ‘They s THE F Issued Thursday of each Park, Dlinois. PAGE FOUR NORTH SHORES MOST BEAUNRR TuEATRE _it seems only natural that those concerns using neéwsâ€" paper advertising, uninterrupted year after year, do retain the highest confidence of the public that they serve. Their customers have found out that they can truthfully rely upon the advertising product, service and economy which so often feature the display advertisingoof the chain stores. "We have repeatedly endeavored help| farmers disâ€" pose of surplus or distressed crops by conducting wideâ€" spread advertising campaigns on certgin products at variâ€" ous seasons of the year. These campaigns have been eminently successful, and their beneficial effects to agriculâ€" ture are both a tribute to news%aper advertising and the advantages of chainâ€"store distribution." â€" . | Any kind of merchandiser, chain or indgpendent, will doubtless reflect Mr. Warren‘s views. Newspaper adverâ€" tising is not only the best way to get business for a good product of serviceâ€"it is also the best way to hold it. with Sylvia Sidney, Melvyn Citing his own company as a ometer|indicative of the attitude of business in general toward advertising, Mr. Warren declared that he considered he Jgrï¬th of Safety Stores and similar systems but a reflection of the power of newspapers to build and maintain public respect and pubâ€" lic patronage. He added: "It is through advertising that people come to know and to understand the ‘scope of any business concern‘s public service, and the commodities it offers for public consumption. | P 4 "It seems only natural that those concer paper advertising, uninterrupted year after y the highest confidence of the public that they customers have found out that they can t upon the advertising product, service and ec so often feature the display advertising of th A fine testimonial to the incteasirï¬ advertising as a producer of business opment was given in a recent public Warren, president of Safeway Stores, system serving western America. (Continued from Page 1) with Jack Benny, Una Merkel, Ted Healy, Ned Pendleton, . !lqy Carlisle, Harvey Stepfen "MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE" Newspaper Advertising I â€"Friday to insure appesérance in current issue "IT‘S A GREAT LIFE" "IT°S IN THE AIR" 272 F, Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest "DR. SOCRATES" with Tim McCoy and Betty Seward y, Melvyn Douglas, Aléen Baxter, Pert Kelton, Wallace Ford, Brian Donlevy week by the Udell Printing Company, Udel! Building, Highland PnsS P f T ones Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 Satter March 1, 1911, at the Pogt Office at Highland Park, Illinois | A member of CHICAGO $UBURBAN QUA ICHLAND PARK PRESS the Highland Park Woman‘s club given by the Social committee for the express purpose of enabling all members,, new and old, to gather at the club kouse for a distinctly social afternoon and become better acâ€" quainted with eath other as well as have an opportunity to entertain their friends at the party which the Social committee makes a .memorâ€" able occasion on dhe year‘s calendar. Mrs. Charles L, Jordan, viceâ€"presâ€" ident and chairman of the Social committee, with her associates, has planned that :the party this year instead of being held in the fall as on previous occasgions, is to be a St. Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERYVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING 322 N. First St. Phone 77 â€"â€"__||_DahlI‘s Auto Reconstruction Co. NOYVELTY, . "SPRING _ NIGHT* + .u‘r:m PARAMOUNT NEWS 1016 Willough Tel. Central 8355 1of efoiioeie toner stt Contmal e Aute Repainting Cold Frame and Axle «_ | CARTOON, "WEE MEN" Special Children‘s Matinee ometer|indicative of ard advertising, Mr. he lgrzith of Safety tion of the power of \ ide of the paper only, and fould feach) the aditor by Wodiem . harged at r z value of newspaper and industrial develâ€" statement by L. A. Inc., a chain grocery uilds Business Straightening gular advertising rates 5 cents per single copy Feb. 2 and 3 Feb. 4 and 5 2502 . Jan. 30â€"31 , Art Exhibit February‘s Art Exhibit will inâ€" clude the paintings of two well known artistsâ€"Mrs. J. Bernard Mulâ€" len of Highland Park will show porâ€" traits and landscapes in oils; and Mrs. Josephine Reichmann will show flower paintings in oils and portâ€" folios of water colors. This unusual exhibit will be ready for the February 4th meetings of Highland Park 1676â€"7â€"8â€"9 The other members of the Social committee who are busy with plans for the party either in assisting with the tickets or planning many of the other details, are Mrs. Harold F. Van Steenderen, Mrs. Oscar Walâ€" len, Mrs. Irving E. Stieglitz, Mrs. Percy M. Prior, Mrs. Harry G. Pertz, Mrs. Erastus R. Phelps, Mrs. Francis W. Parker, :_!‘r., Mrs. O. Laurence Olesen, Mrs.. Edward P. Norcross, Mrs. Wade McNutt, Mrs. George Alâ€" lan Mason, Mrs. Leonora T. Hoyne, Mrs. Raphael F. Davis, and Mrs. Fred H. Clutton. 5 OLD GOLD Cigarettes the chrtem ....._;.._._!1 5 . ‘ .l TOMATO JUICE Libby‘s; 4 cans for ... Mrs. John N. Brigham is chairman of the Refreshment committee, asâ€" sisted by Mrs. S. Parker Johnston, Mrs. Seth M. Gooder, Mrs. Peter Webber, Mrs. Whitt Schultz, Mrs. James I. Loeb, and Mrs. Wilfred C. Shipnes. Mrs. Charles G. Mason is chairâ€" man of the Ticket committee, asâ€" sisted by Mrs. Claburn Jones and Mrs. Poyntz °M. Murray. Reservaâ€" tions are now being made by memâ€" bers planning parties for one or more tables. These may be teleâ€" phoned to Mrs. Mason, 2398; Mrs. Jones, 714; or Mrs. Murray, 2687. Bridge is the usual order of the day, but for those who may prefér not to play bridge, Mrs. Herbert R. Smith and her committee are planâ€" ning a very gay and entertaining nonâ€"bridge feature for which arâ€" rangements may be made by teleâ€" phoning Mrs. Smith, H. P. 480. 3 15â€"0z. pkgs. for Valentine‘s Day event, over which the spirit of that day shall prevail from the attractive dessert course to be served ‘at two o‘clock, on throughout each detail of the afterâ€" noon‘s entertainment, including the véery lovely prizes which will be preâ€" sented to each table. ~. RAISINSâ€"Seedless %â€"pound can for ........_.___.__l1e HERSHEY‘S COCOA l 3 1â€"pound can for ............__. C Mâ€"pound can for ..........._.__.._._.10¢ CRISCO p 1â€"pound can for ................... 21 C 1%â€"pound can for .......__.._.._.30¢ 8â€"pound can for ........_._.___.____Bs7¢ KNOX GELATINE the package ..~......-._......-.......zoc Hi‘land PEANUT BUTTER 19 1â€"pound jar for ................__. C 2â€"pound jar for ........_............._._35¢ MUSTARD 1 a 1â€"pound can for .................. HERSHEY‘S CHOCOLATE BAKER‘S COCOA PEAS BAKER‘S CHOCOLATE Â¥â€"pound cake for ........._... â€"pound â€"cake for ..........._... REBER HOMINY 8 No. 2% cans for ...... SAUER KRAUT 8 No. 2% cans for ... LIBBY‘S PEACHES 2 No. 2% cans for ...... WEST FARM PEARS 2 No. 2% cans for ...... Guard Health TOILET PAPER, 4 rolls for ... Guard Health ROLL TOWELS, 2 rolls for . DIXIE BACON 2 rsmegs surcen t« 2 No. 2 cans for ................ TELMO CRAB MEAT large can for .........._____. Medium can for ................. TELMO TUNA FISH 6 cans for .......... l.............. MERMAID TUNA FISH 8 large cans for ... 8 No. TELMO G. B. CORN 8 No. Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday â€"Jan. 30 â€" 31 and Feb. 1 CAULIFLOWER HIGHLIFE WHITE CORN 1 eememennnemmmemmmmnmmmmmmmmmmes Phones hland Park 4 24 N 76â€"7â€"8â€"9 ; High ntmemmmmmemesmmmmemmmeme i & CANNED CGOODS CROSBY CORN 2 cans for 2 cans for ry81 Fresh â€" Tender Full Pods €¥HE PRESS 19¢ ... $1 .. $1 .21¢ 25¢ 39¢ 39¢ 25¢ 29¢ 17¢ 9c 19¢ 217¢ 21¢ 25¢ 49¢ 21¢ ‘1.19 2 o2 U â€"Siroagheart 96 / LINCOWASK . quart bottle ........._..._._____ LEE & PERRIN‘S SAUCE the bottle _______ _ _25¢ and Clam Chowder, 2 cans HEINZ SPAGHETTI 12â€"ounte can, 2 for ... 17â€"ounce can, 2 for ...___... JAP ROSE SOAP the bar .._.________â€" HEINZ‘S SOUPS All_ kBldl except Consomme CLUB HOUSE Dry Mince Meat; 2 pkgs. ....._._._._._.. LITTLE BOY BLUE the bpttle T erseressrrensessesiesusrurse CRESTO Salad Dressing ounds SLIUED for ................. M. & L. BACON, 3 lbs. $1 39(! quart! ............... PURE LAKD 2 pounds .........................0.... 29(: RICE KRISPIES 2 patkages for ........................ zsc WHEAT KRISPIES 27 2 packages for iheusrresesenesscesngee C Kellgrg‘s BRAN FLAKES 2 pa%uze fOF â€"sooeossrccnrbomeceugens lgc AUNT JEMIM A 12 PANCAKE* FLOUR. pke. C BUCKWHEAT FLOUR pkg. 14¢ /. __"Pathways of Youth" Oh Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 2 p.m., & charming program is being presentâ€" ed by the Drama Groupâ€""Pathways of Youth," by Rowena Bastin Benâ€" nett. It is a fantasy of music, drama and dance, interpreted by artists of our community, under the direction of Miss Catherine Geary. All club members are cordially invited to atâ€" tend as guests of the Drama Group, Children of club members and their friends will take part in this preâ€" sentation. If‘in need of day help, please teleâ€" phone H. P. 2427, Mrs. Bigley. 2 pactkages for ..........._. SHREDDED WHEAT 2 packages for ..........._. Kellogg‘s ALL BRAN 2 ‘ka FOF rssccocccerses Lam :::hge for .... PURE LARD the club and the month. 2 packages for ............. POST WHOLE BRAN 2 packages for WHEATENA wnz‘A'rENA the package . RALSTON‘S BR%«KFAS’I WHEATIES RALSTON‘S BREAKFAST FOOD, pkg. POST BRAN FLAKES 25¢ evemnearessenssesesseres0ss 000000 3 lbs. for 29¢ C N will remain throughout L*"" 20¢ head 15c and his years of experience in this line will enable us to handle th finest grade of meats, expexjtly cut, and reasonably priced. I Yours for service, PICCHIETTI BROS. ANNOUNCEMENT 380 Central Avenue Mr. Zimmer assumes his duties as manager of our meat department __19c¢ _9¢ FORMERLY AFFILIATED WITH ; | THE COMMUNITY SERVICE GROCERY COMPANY 30c¢ 25¢ 19¢ 25¢ 9¢ WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT WE HAVE ACQUIRED THE SERVICES OF 23¢ 23¢ 22¢ Ac 25¢ 25¢ 27¢ CEREALS 22¢ 2 cans for ......... OVALTINE $1.00 size for ..._. 50â€"cent size for _ LIPTON‘S TEA English Wainuts; Ib. CIDER VINEGAR quart bottle; each . C. H. CHILI CON CARNT AMMONIA quart bottle ............._._____. Dromedary PITTED DATES, (2) 8â€"oz. pkgs. for PET or CARNATION MILK, 3 tall cans for...._... NUT MEATSâ€"Pecans or Black Walnuts; Ib. Isevsentersicins NUT MEATSâ€"Almonds or CRAPEFRUIT CARROTS or BEETS | 2 packages for ....... | Large package for | PUFFED WHEAT QUAKER CORNMEAL yellow or white, pkg..‘ .. Kellogg‘s W. W. BISCUIT 2 packages for .............__.._. MALTâ€"Oâ€"MEAL the package .............._.._._. CREAM OF WHEAT the package ............_._._. POST TOASTIES 2 packages for ........___._.__. Large package for ......_.__. GRAPE NUTS . 2 packages for ........_._._. CORN FLAKES 2 packages for ............... Large package ..._____.____ the package 2 packages for PUFFED RICE 2 packages for . FARINA ORANGES QUAKER OATS râ€"'i:l;“â€"ï¬ighwood Orioles were deâ€" feated by Wally‘s Jayhawks in the first game of the evening. Ori, Pasquesi was high point man, with Bernardini a close second. Rogan and Russell starred on defense with Somenzi, Notogiacomo and Scabby doing fln< positions. . The Highwood Boosters won their second straight victory in as many starts last Friday night when they defeated the Waukegan Tigers by a 34 to 10 score. The Boosters led off with the scoring and maintained the lead throughout the game. ' BOOSTERS TO PLAY â€" DOC KING‘S FIVE . WINFRED B. ZIMMER FEBRUARY FIRST fine work in their respective can for ______10¢ :Egu-. for 250 us ?ï¬ Oc To uc‘ 39c s m * 49¢ > ... 10¢ nlhsinaimeit® + 757 e y envesnentansmmprencencrcnee PBC B ercrmmmiee... i 39c‘ Phone Highland Park 747 â€" 748 «> No. 25; cans for ... CANE SUGAR Campbell‘s; 3 cans for 3 No. 2% JONES SAUSAGE LINKS, Ib. 34¢; MEAT, ib. 10 Ib. limit; 10 lbs. for TOMATO SOUP S 35¢ 17e 19¢ 25¢ 11c 10c 257 21¢ 24¢ 15¢ 17¢ Extra large Navels, 3 doz.. .$1 Juicy Oranges, 2 doz. for. .2%¢ 11¢ 19¢ LOG CABIN SYRUP Small can for .______ Medium can for PRUNESâ€"Bulk 8 pounds for ... VIRGINIA SWEET PANCAKE FLOUR, 2 pkgs. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 2 packages forâ€"........._.....__. MAZOLA or WESSON OIL PIME CBH POE ..m500c0c «c ceveccouecuss KO8STO 2 packnges for ... DILL PICKLES 2 cans for Libby‘s CORNED BEEF 2 cans for ..______..____ 8 bars for LUX SoAP 3 bars for ............ LIFEBOUY SOAP IVORY SOAP 8 large bars for .. IVORY FLAKES KITCHEN KLENSER 4 cans for ........______. 2 large packages for GOLD DUST large package CHIPSO 2 large packages for SUPER SUDS 2 packages for 5 bars for AM. FAMILY SOAP 19 bars JOf ........__... Pâ€"G SOAP AM. FAMILY FLAKES \The Boosters will pl eolored stars of Nort Friday, January 31. a fine array of basket is expected to give the ‘est test of this r Girls will play les playing Doc ights in the opener. All three games will be CL Oak Terrace school, m game beginning at 7 p.m, THURSDAY, JANUARYy and Sketch starred “E’! *z oles, while Lenzini, '*& ley. did fine work for whks. “h || In the second game of the e # the Booster Girls delutq} wood Blucbirds by a 20.2 the 4 and 5 for 25¢ bunch 5¢ SOAPS B. HASH 24 N. First StL Highland Park Illinois of North (h“" ry 31. Doe h: f basketbal) hfl give the M‘ of this season, ‘The will play also With the nz Doc Kings T. will play Do¢ Kip p f North Chismm. °* by a 20 _ 35¢ _ 35¢ __ 25¢ yxge T1€ _: 27% * 22¢ _ 9¢ ___ 19¢ â€" 19¢ 25¢ 49¢ 31¢ 1A i JC 49¢ 39¢ 17¢ 39¢ 21¢ 17¢ 19¢ 29¢ 21¢ 19¢ 19¢ » 1984