ffon, : and Auxâ€" bubk w ‘s AB~ yÂ¥ H & 1936 art OT All ve deâ€" ic Hall pair totâ€" will be romand THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1936 Arthur J. ‘Bidwell, Rep candidate for State Auditor, born in Chicago, Illinois, June 1903. He was educated in Ch ‘schools and received his degree bachelor of. law. He is the young: est mcz:ber of the Bidwell hmil; Mr. Bidwell was glected ~Stai Senator of the Seventh Senato: Distrietfnnd’: was unseated wi a recount by the Kellyâ€"Nash ma ine. This was the test eleqtio ‘steal in the hitory of Illingis. /| which: hay been very prominent Republican politics in Illinois. | . _ He is pregident of Bidwell & nery, Inc., dealers in printing | office supplies in ,Chiuc&‘;dflh.-'. Viceâ€"President of the Ch ) Ca: dinals. ] & ‘ â€" Mr. Bidwell resides with his w and three children‘ at 1403 â€" Brae, R?v'cr Forest, Tllinois. _ ~ |. _ Mr. Bidwell pledges to conduct the Auditor‘s office efficiently and $ 0C 9 3 Y [qo0mBIETHDAY ‘cHicaco FirE |â€"_ MEMORIES | o on ind Frank Derimg prese a Sirthday mmg m_‘o_u“.‘_‘..‘ .l.u- ai0j% aluca cmmuh,xmh.vhnjhdim reached the century mark. | | The elaborate festivities comâ€" memorating the centenary of ; Bhkelhtm";tribnuonthe' of Hotel Sherman to the aged woman for: her nei services during the wild jon that reigned when all Chicago a horrible holocaust. Let Mrs. Blakeslee, who was then a buxom matron of 35, tell the story. Vf"xg was the *ht of W1i mused. "My husband ons weiking tlong Rudolph Sireet, when the great ; Lkadram.â€"A m prsd e "u ar d Blakeslee has avoided the noise) ar bustle of the city, for| h; "\garden at her home On ; * Hotel Sherman began to clang its warning of fire. Lh e "Suddenly, out of | of windows of the hotel, burst the ous flames, fanned by a shift in the wind. Just then, Mr. Pierce, who was Manager of the hotel, ran out with valuable records and papers and /inâ€" trusted them to me, because he my husband were close friends." oUT, «WITHOUT EVEN A COUNT Sherman.. This "Aunty" 3““"",':':'] a more elaborate affair was wice ceunificent birfhday cale, Buheld and Frank Bering, shores of miles from mgs is batbe i tins, s led yesterday at _B"‘H a S jn dpat s pare "Aunty n Fells Clothiers decisively defeated the : Winnétka | Panthers : Monday night when they fought their way to a@ brilliant 85\ to 28 wictory at Winnetka, Community House bqf_o_re partisan crowd. | Fell‘s Clothiers : This victory mar ell loutâ€". fit as one of the strongest on the North Shore and: makes m an outstanding favorite in the Evanston A, A. U. tournament. Paced by Goug Dahl the Panâ€" m:‘l gave the: C‘ï¬othiera a great attle until the jing two minutes whenâ€"baskets by Dean, Garling, Roâ€" gan, ~and Russell and Pasquesi diW it for Fells. ‘| Pasquesi Gets 14 Points s i)iu}iutivo Cesear Pasquesi led the Fell attack with fourteen points scored on six field goals and two free throws. \} i The superior passing and fast breaking attack of the Highland Park team p the game out of the fire after the Panthers grabbed a 13 to 11 lead in the first half This Is the Nation‘ GOLD MEDAL FLOU | ) f c AnAlI‘Flrpou‘ l@! FLOUR "Zâ€"â€"\ 22 @1_0 Drink OV ALTINE Small ; Large 33¢ â€" 63¢ Ebch day children hear Orphan AJmie tell the merits of Ovaitine over the radio .. . thrill them by serving Ovaitine . . . and see how they‘ll drink it ! Small Larte . CA | | APPLES "" tz " 4A bs. 23¢ 3c . 63¢ hd ORANCGES '-i}'::a:’*-u 39¢ oostuoun WB || Grapefruit *# : 3 i« 25¢ eshontyr "!*~ _ || SPINACH | zit / a 23¢ f erssronsves . Creen\Becnj;&“.?qub?23¢ m_Wafe {] Cauliflower ss*"7%.. Med. Head 1 9¢ Efld» o Y‘ap-ovut-ko & mouu ujlbhydlth'hnm mwmï¬ : | Ruksell‘s basket (his first in twel "’ mes). It was made right outsiie the free throw ling onâ€" a ï¬am. shot that did not touch the ‘rim. | | s y o \|._ Dean, Répan Score | ï¬;rro‘n Dean [ and _ Bill Rogan kï¬â€˜up their godd offensive wor! Dean \got four ibaskets for points while Rogan got fou n kets and K fred throw for ning points.|_ Outsid ;‘ Russell‘s two points Irv Gar ; s long shot and free throw com#leted the scoring. yells {(45) . | BX g-;'lm‘f:fu:“z Gsv {f es 11 Dean, €. '“| ‘Dahl‘ / 48 2 Cnvline\ s 1 1/9) R. Blemon. g. 20 2 c nrithe e To remove Wpple stains ‘from hands, wash in ¢légar water, then rub a little tartaric #Weid (a ppwder) on them, and every stain will vanish, leaving the ha white and clean. | # # j . Honey is ?delfii cho nuts & flflll:: for tiny cuits. No4 | 23¢ A3¢ Centrella ious Orange oe 44 Ib, Â¥ Ib. Jdpcn“!u | 14 tb. 4 tb. /) Reg. 15¢ Basket for "QCEWE LCH "Ge ® : (9k \ Next week‘s program will include|.. When you wish a rich dark color | tibus to blend mixed | pictures (of ican bull fights,| for goup, use caramel, which is sugar || ; o# sandwiches or as | and a general talk on Mexico by| browned\into a frying pan until ||â€" y baking powder bisâ€" Bob Anspach/who has recently reâ€" golden brown, then dissolved in a 64 [ ‘{. __| |[turned from a ttip south. little warm water. ToR } L 4 s f ‘% Canned Salmon Week â€"Other Lente .“l 3¢ R. A. Nelson Grocery & Mkt. 328 Railway Avenue [ 760 Waukegan Road H. T. Bakke Grocery & Mkt. ]Centrella Pure EGG NOODLES 4 /I.A.DO'I.AKEI §wWEET CREAM Centrella \ “ ‘ SALAD DRESSING R "*HE PRESS 20 oz. packages z vic-: 23c AB3L Traymore Pancake Syr Aunt Jemima PANCAKE FLOUR 10 i njoyed by Large â€" : \/_ _\ /. Group of Lions A e number of Lions and their from Waukegan, Libâ€" erty¢ille,\Winnetka, and‘ Highland Park, enjoyed a|very pleasant eveâ€" ing at the\G Tea Pot last night.. ‘The were decorated in appropriate ‘¢glors and banners and a tempo | stage set, for speakers and inment. The meal was folï¬wod by songs and vaudeville gcts. A. six piece orchestra furnished music throughâ€" out the avï¬ing. W , Melvin Jones, Interâ€"national, ganization gave evening, and all agreed that done by Lions c country, great plished and a fore all Lions. / pint 19¢ 1 |‘lb. cellophane packages ecy.â€"Gen. of Liongs| Souffies will be fluffier if a pinch nder ‘of the orâ€"| of soda is added to the beaten white the address of the ‘of egg when mixing, whz were present| / Steaming (vegetables reduces the t‘ work had been | loss of minérals and vitamins. It is ibs throughout the| also an economical way to cookâ€"vegâ€" rk is being accomâ€" | etables as several different ones may uture lies beâ€" | be.cooked at the same time. a phos. 35¢ Highland Park 460461 . â€"Half a cube of loaf sugar soaked in orange juice and pressed into ithe p of a biscuit before baking makes leasing flayor addition in the final \product. Grated orange rind may ‘also: be added to the biscuit dough ‘before it is rolled. \ f‘Customersâ€"You can get sw‘ mt the opposite drug store, change ‘at the corner bank, use the phone in ‘the florist shop, read headlines at \the corner newsâ€"stind and weigh ‘yourselves at the garage. Goodbye." . A druggist forced out of | Members of the Hon Club posted the following notice on of Atlanta, Ga., , their meetâ€" gdoor: F ings in an street: car, ®Customersâ€"You can get stamps\|) which his been.@ltefed and improved at the opposite drug store, change\ to meet requirements of the club. . When you wish a rich dark color for goup, use caramel, which is sugar browned \into a frying pan until golden brown, then dissolved in a little warm water. Highwood 1000 Deerfield 220 Medium 20,000 Stores ~ RRRRBEN |Coast to Coast THIS SALE FOR MAI : i $, 6 and 7 AN ALL PURPOSE WAFER Tune in Krait‘s Music Hall every Thursday Evening Radio Station WMAQ 10 :00 p. m. > _ _ | || 10 sloth cannot support its own ight on the ground, but spends ith life hanging downward from tree : average annual income of phyâ€" in the United States, as reâ€" ed by an American Medical Asâ€" | tion survey, is $9,674. ( %*ï¬iï¬ï¬:&ow«umw ulth-:â€t / position, girls of ncient / adorned their upper ps with sparkling stones. \ Failure to bear a son is ground r divorce in Arabia. | t [Philibpine brides do not always 3B/., 25c \Choice ‘of ‘ R o 0t | Ginger Ale, I 'Mh& Fruit Flavyors. 24â€"0z. bottles. RASS SEED ERTILIZ ER E AT MOSS . on sale at 400 Club Beverages ANS FEED STORE Buttered 1¢ PAGE THREE