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Highland Park Press, 2 Apr 1936, p. 8

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FOR SALEâ€"1 gray all metal 75 1b. ADAM SCHAAF (CONCERT GRAND upâ€" right piano; excellent condtiion ; Univer« salâ€"gas range. Tel. H. P. 233. \| © A4â€"6 FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"Lawn roller in 1. ; cellent condition; reasondble. Tel H. P. hp: Park; 75x153; all improvements in; $75 < f f â€"SOUTH WEST CORNER or Harel and Woodland Am;-mwtwy frame house; hot “::r.elhl.“t mhfi:‘lot 125x300 ; a 4 £ . | ~woobfanms Takk." pagitlero â€" 106 -â€"uoon HOUSE on Hazel Avenue near Wa n .. Road ; 5 furnace heat,â€"large barn, lot mx;:; two blocks : :m Deerfleld depot; priged to sell at â€"p# UTIPULLY woé)bm'wr‘ in Wood ONE ACRE OF BLACK DIRT, cheap, in Deerfleld. â€" Address Iâ€"G Press office.A4â€"6pd METAL MEDICINE CABINET with glass . PLANNING wn.n IN 19367 flflmw&&b}umbmd property. Here are some bargains : â€"Bracaide, east $2000. .._ | â€"â€"91 ft., beautiful m ; â€"100 ft.,. nicely woo ©8000 > > >( BROHN SYPHON ICE BOX, white . p« lafp, 100 lb. capacity., Tel. H. P. 3305 DOBERMAN PINSCHER, male, 11 months old, fond _of | children, M‘m Majestic 2750 | Ey 6 o ICE BOX, 75â€"1b capacity, Leonard porcelain lined, t‘: also 2 %"i%k“lf mki' chairs. â€" Mrs. Raiph Chestn: St., Deerfiecld. Tel. Di 10â€"J. M:} ELM PgACB 3 SERVICE STATION SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR ..! ~ Tel K. P. 5555 Corner Elm Place and First St. 1 «~water ecoler, very good cond. $12.00 ; ‘reed doll mfi wood |doll bed, 1 doll high chair white ename!; 1 doll eraâ€" and {-t:.. ‘One peculiar « : of the Esquimaux is t ting*between the "king," or lea érofnpuki:;theluddo: ~A& sledge team, a bitch is bindi and permu?t, protected by "king" with the greatest of ‘canine ferocity. : This is not true of other breeds or of other individuals withâ€" in the Esquimaux breed. © ; dle; white enamel. . May be seen any "’-:nhc or evening, #’”b':n:o-& 'fl Clavey . Roads, . with all ta, (oock ssn mink Abgemine o4 5. M RED BRICK .BUNGALOW on Windsor Road with) garage to match} !fuxl_-eo: hot water heat, | lot © 50x150, _of wooded W _with all improve» fiufih:vfl«dn‘.fl.fl*{‘ 1 7' HIGHLAND PARK j 600. . 1 : 14 ACRES the corner of Ridge a Clavey oads, with . ail improvements, [pearance, an exceedingly long ;l’momdm‘fl#h “,Tb_oeolduo!m dog are very characteristic, bla :nd greyish brown, with the black holding the predominance and prefâ€" rence:â€" However, some . are pure Ehiteun‘dehnonlyhedifl tiâ€" ated . from the Samoyed. by m HIGHLAND RADIO SERVICE RADIO SALES AND SERVICER Tel. H. P. 18550 Winnetka 2700 A4t . The Esquimauk Dog is not as pretty or as handsome as the oyed, being more wolfâ€"like Ain:p- M e En ie [.4 E â€"Other H. P. u:.gm:: up. mn:'a?-_-r'%m GRAVE LOT IN BEAUTIFUL NORTH smo-mal-rrum:m- sonable. Tel. H. P. 4194. A3Stfpd { O a I * Te "7T .4 i1 NOTICE â€" Wdvertisements received after 3,-0’&M’Weduepd:fg, placed in another section. 1+ f | RATES: 50 cents for five line&ror less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following pul a _ "L 10 cents for each additional $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks.) BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for befork inâ€" for an Adtaker |sertion; $1.00 if not paid by y following publication, 10.cents each addition line. ; f sheives and beveled mirror ; , reasonable. ‘Tel H.CP. 18%) c t Abtf You are missing something if you don‘t one. B“. n;h. | §39% W, Central A NEP.”“.“ Own.i:.dn o 641 Central Ave. H. P.154 . Alstf PAGE EIGHT & & T ... win o onl Phone Room 16, State Bank Bldg. FRANK W. RUSSO Rea! Estate Investments DEERFIELD The History of | 'heDOQ ] Â¥ &T TN T A 7 P .‘l j â€" U l f I { € mt % . h U / T 1) c( 6 o . W | A 3 ;' | } f t } es .. NOTICE--‘nrtls(mentp received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. x4 ;) i4 5 RATES: 50 cents for five line@for less if paid on or before insertion: 75 cents if not naid by Saturday fallowins unblicatinn ROOM _RENTâ€"Quict, no childten, _ 'M.rm n-ucm::. 635 G NICELY FURNISHED ROOM PLEASANT EAST ROOM, near tra: tation, hot at all times; terms mhh.“lvv.:m 1 x Tel. Highland Park 567. 6 ROOM STEAM HEATED flat, 2nd »z.o.ou‘\hm'l AND omd: r% 25 %u’:mm m $ 6 ROOMS AND HEATED SUN *ROO BRICK BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, unfurnish Bs pee, monte to Sellatie" enants in side location. Call or write "Gâ€"L", 1( Clinton Ct., Highland Park (north).B UNFURNISHED 7 ROOM HOUSE, by l on & fine ravine, convehient, ressona f lf:zr:”' oil ‘heat, garden. ‘hl.v'vll.:- i °. Fel. DEERFIELD 253 > _ 1100 Waukegan Road â€" A ano on ooo ce n nn tb nnmim on en mmb ememmeantmeâ€"n. GIRL‘S RANGER BICYCLE; good co: tiod 26â€"inch wheel ; n-aunmd Tel. BABY BUGGY, $8; Also other baby ture. Call at 244 North Gréen Bay 1st floor, or write Box 2, P:0O., H.] : rotted‘ manure and black soil. REUBKWN |â€"________._ LLOYD, H. P. 635. dp o 19 [ ATWATER . RADIO, 8 tube ........ & | Kitchen /range, 6 plate .............._$§# ud Plymouth nvdvetidiiahipninens ieunkirrrmcuntlle * * ’l orda..Oo & l”’l ‘““"""""“"'"‘""“,""‘":‘" ; W:‘ l‘ ME .. cerepriefootferrrintrmnfrersiet G.u Stove, /6 gmer irlded coldvidnsnscanficemtetl 1' ©8308. | i Plyniouth ch, ‘33, like new ... t Large Tho# Gas Ironer, ..........make Offi@ | COLORED M Apartments for Re related to the Esquimaux and the More an 20000 people ai Samoyed. The earliest record MJ | Hylton‘s wisual, broadcasts in‘ Chiâ€" the name "Pomeranian" is in the| cago land Detroit, and his writings of George ‘Vancouver, is | w. eard. by the radio audience his "Voyage of Discovery Arou wl‘éch tuned in on nineteen stations the World," who reported that Ma| in as |many cities from Lake Erie visited an Indian vilme and fould |to the Rocky Mountains. § 3 there a number of dogs resembli® In addition to bringing Magna those of Pomerania, though thmy| Neeld, an |Australian prima donns, were somewhat larger. The Pom@i;) and P« Dell, notef! Irish singer anian was more popular on the M | from, Dublin Hylton introd in ropean continent for‘many ye@@y| Ameri¢a the now famous Alec {Temâ€" than it was in England where vely | pleton | blind musical) genius,, w%g few were kept. In 1875 there webp| packed Chicago‘s Orchestra Hall only .eight entries in the Kend@) | overflqwing at his first American Club Stud Book, and it is said thut | recital, With the troupe, too, e the history of the breed began (iy | Effie ;aflterton. English singing 1891. when the Pomeranian CIÂ¥B| comedienne and Clive Erard, humâ€" was formed. / <This stimulated FW| orous vocalist from London, of great deal of interest in the br %vhtrm lJh'e‘rlpidly rising to stardom. and it was not ‘long before shoÂ¥$ | in this country. iCs AbG suitable for 1 or 2; private home, n in dn io ns n able. Tel. H. P. 165. e ig / hn,,'qnlyton@um,‘ nant wolves.. Also, these wolves h cated: away from their hi and it is an established fact t Esquimaux dogs, when w-h»? from extreme hunger and star tion will not drink water unlesi i‘ dl" 1 d * § The Esquimaux was first all ed a class at a dog show in 18 This took place at the Kennel ¢ Show at. the Agricultural ug:l'l London. At the present time, ! following are the points conside characteristic of the breed: ‘h§ powerful, wedgeâ€"shaped; lkilu broad and flat, lips black; eyes: f set; jaws strong and level; »ch broad; feét long and flattish; long and profuse, carries over . 1 back; coat close and thick, ou! coat harsh, free from ‘curis. § The Pomeranian is very clog related to the Esquimaux and # Samoyed. ‘The earliest record | the name "Pomeranian" is in t writings of George Vanconver, his "Voyage of Discovery the World," who re{)orwd \that | visited an Indian village and fou Pectnent. "*4f" pestncld 44 *J hot wuter héat, attached garage, 26â€" O M Lane;‘vacant or partly furnished ; Tfi' ll school and~ transportation. | Tel,| H. 1.I + Box ';f o. f':'f"fx“g_i}:u rut.’ JUST LISTED, se lt a holen 1t toP hn Borh ahe ul anl t * °c ts 6. WILLMAMS °* 541 Central Ave. ;Tel. H. P. £860. . BEZ PERMANEN must be be :mo: s.: to the exact hE maux and Samoyeéd ancestry, is known that they have an in ive longing for fat and blubber,. Aretic explorers: frequently re) that their Esquimaux bitches s away from their headquarters WALNUT WALL CASES > Q"f'... zor "nu-t be no)g;utt& leat 0684 . for Appointment. _ . Rooms for Rent Houses for Rent Wanted to Buy : Five or six room _q:.:muas ‘be per 1b. Jocati PA N I) ALL ‘MO P | â€" Approxima 30 WHITE PROTESTANT MAID for mother‘s _ helper;| to go home nights, 275 Prospect WANTEDâ€" GARDENER, 25 years experience in all Mineint uOy Teant capprimnce. it afl WAN WHITE P TANT MAID, for ml naawirk 270 i respect ue * on irtropmiie farms" MIGRDAND Pa. STATE BANK 8 overiiqwing at his first American mmfiw With the troupe, too, ¢ Effie fiflxerton, English singing comedienne and Clive Erard, humâ€" prous vocalist from London, of flvhtrm ‘Jbref yapidly rising to stardom in this country. t 4| ROWN|gUEDE ENVELOPE PURSE with gold mitn.fiot Sun::r at Highland manther ~of /A Gpelia" Chel: ; tecie d Finder | please »call 688. | _ _‘ _/ Mipd Jack n?ylton will lead his band and inental Revue in the last â€"of a keries of twentyâ€"six radip proâ€" grams | Satyrday night, April 4 when! he concludes his e ent for the Standard Oil Compahy of Indiang jon a midwest network of ‘the Columbia Broadcasting System. ANTED TO RENTâ€" or 7 ROOM HOUSE with nmh:n ch es preferubly npar Deerfield. [Address "P.(P! } ning to this country for the first time at the behest of the sponâ€" sor of program, Hyiton; who for many Irn has been an outétandâ€" ing Jeader abroad, is ited with iptrfidueing a new in Amerjcan | musical ‘entertai t and pppularizing, tb‘rzugh his comic racon n%fi’nt O‘Mailley, many huâ€" morous «monologues of Brififi orâ€" $ NURSE COMPANION for| eldâ€" in t P 0 onA tm fimas â€"| 0. Box |74, Glencve, EMPLOYMENT AGENCY __ ‘Tel. H,| P. %20, Glencoe 160, LF. 484. F5 ver stituti Hyl n‘Concludes"Pro.i i r?ea for Standa ‘ . The Elkhound, a member| of the Spits family, known in Norwasy and ,-3529 as Norrlandsk| Spets, Grahund, ‘ amthund, and | Graa Dyrehund, and the °K d, a wellâ€"known Dutch dog, are reâ€" lated) to the Esquimaux ard the Sam » J of ere being held, and the classes beâ€" ing filled; Show points today cover the following. Head ped ; back‘ short; body| compact; feet small; nose black; coat short and h; all whole colors, frée from black or white shadings; weights, the gmaller the better, even down to low as three snilwxnb-hdf pounds. ADJOININ( Offices for Rent Wanted to Rent. ANO TUXNER . f H lTtl:jl"AHI*II(I-:‘. :_ is‘ynq-'-:m:nt | "mli’w%' Hiâ€"4pd Help Wanted (To be continued) BOARD jin private for [ tranbportation. .. Tel. R. _ P. o oo Ofi h aoueh Aud sast HOUSE ;) nice â€"â€">$16, $85, | ...$8, $10, uz.l‘}g es cfoelepnncnnsiene | RAD THE PRESS j ; W5 Watt Fstt i on F5 d ho dilltvs. w TOBeT, _W, Engler, Zion Bank, a corporation, Wilber Glenn Voliva. Sorprrecion *E’k Whition, n mrar s and Ella Nvo.:é‘ defendants in Chancery, neral No." | | PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to a decree entered of record on March 6th, 1936, in the wbove ‘entitled enuse by the Circuit Court : Lake County, lilinois, the undersigned ;as in: Chanâ€" cery of said Court, will on April 16th, 1986, at ten o‘clock AM. Standardé Time (11 o‘clock m“ Saving Time) of said day, :cbl: hII: ‘vfidu for :t.-.h hand to front door of the House in the City of Wb&. in . all and ll: said decree de or so much thereof as {_Affidavit showing that the defendant, Milâ€" dred Mae Liverman, is not within this State and on due inquiry cafinot be so the process cannot‘be served upon said. defendâ€" ant, having beéen filed in the office of the Clerk of this eom notice jis. therefore, hereby .given to Mildred. Mae Liverâ€" more, defendant, that the plaintiff in the above â€"entitled cause filed his complaint in said ca the 20th day of March, 1”& -ndmcfidufiwbmmn undetermi in said and ‘!31 you, the said Mildred Mae Liverman, defendant, must file your appearance in said action on biaimun. y$" clnd pintki , a, Corporation, blaintiff, » d "a "" Pocore Dunford Auna E. Dun‘ vounty of | 3.90 bL TA I %: GEE courRT Jdu: .Bfi‘ SAID UNTY, of Joint Stotk Land | Ranlk, a. .. State of Illino Countyo(_ and. consider ‘repotts o priate i to defra penses of; 3. 'hnm‘n] measures ~|as‘ may, in. come‘.â€"before ‘the meetit omle of Hnkis) TUESDAY, APRIL:Tth, A.D. 1936 being the first said month, at Y HEFAâ€"*2 tor ":'i“*fir-f&uflllm to hear Given undér my hand at Highland Pm ns th ied aay oradet MieMaot te X4â€"5 (£1f/+*I Tok Lgfv'-oci ANNUAL TOWN MEETING NOTICE 18 HEREBY to the legal mnelipatanie said Town . will take mo- on | o tw pdd abd" n ty mrere se allte 0 y 4 im event you + do so defuult may be entered against you. V. Wm. Briddle, attorn Hich:-ad gdl:k.h I:llnohq hnd waon Puekiny. hy on e uh B A.D..mutbot'find-yfu&ohn- ing of all ¢laims against the above named !':z-h. All persons haying claims against ds KRA 2k PA County, m. o-l:m.qhu_ at ten o‘clock Seago & Doolen, attorneys | =~ _ Waukegan, I!., ~March 23, 1986. / KX4â€"6 A.M. for the purpose of having said claims PAINTING,! PAPERHANGING and DECORâ€" / ATING. : Good work., Prices reasonable, lettrs, wh ahobest a oos 92 RNTEX e suggest a of m"P Choiee? of â€" six â€" different shades of paper with tiny »colored boarders on bothâ€"sheets and envelâ€" opes, and printed with your name to match, 50 Note Sheets and 50 :tvelopeq} for $1.50.. Used by well own screen stars, authors and artâ€" ists. See samples at The Highland Park Press. Py t £4 J | Despite his extensive work with choruses, Mr. Cain calls himself a poor singer; says his voice never was muth good: except for a few years when as a youngster he was boy soprano in the church choir in his hometown, Aurora, Indiana,. His extengive musical ~training | was mainly in piano. . | | .A recognized authority on choral music, |Noble Cain first â€" attracted wide attention when he organized the" world‘s ‘largest high school chorus of 500 voices at Senn high school in Chicago. Later he .di« :rected a chorus of 6,000 in the Chiâ€" cagoland Music festival, and beâ€" came the first director: to assemble huge mt:ed choruses to sing great choral works without previous reâ€" hearsal together. The A Cappella choir which will be cheard on the Mardi Grass program brought Mr. Cain nationwide fame, and his book, "Choral Music," is now accepted as a standard text in many high schools and colleges throughout the ¢ountry. | k PS Frank C Liverman, plaintiff, vs l‘ildkm um.. defendant CIVIL ACTION IN BPQUITY NO. se183 Public Service Program > To Feature Noble Cain Read The Wantâ€"Ads |__ ADJUDICATION . NOTICE: ; PUBLIC NOTICE ‘_Q’fi..a,.-... that the { Noble Cain | . | Noble Cdin and his famous Chiâ€" cago Cappella choir of forty voices will make a guest appearâ€" ance on| the Public Service comâ€" pany‘s m Gras program over WGN Wednesday, April 8, : from 9:30 to 10 p.m., Chicago time (EST). Included in the; regular parade of Mardi Gras stars who will be ‘heard on the program are Dudley | Crafts Watson, Harold Stokes and his orchestra, Bob Hanâ€" non, the Doring Sisters, and the Grenadiers male quartet. e Aor MASTER‘S SALE NOTICE BJ mucui‘s'vn i Legal Notices JOHN CHRISTENSEN THE CIRCUIT COURT to defray the necessary exâ€" + lb'fl‘ gnd‘ decide on such E"_’_‘_‘,j'_:t-‘fl of ‘law, "‘at Highland Park, I J. WILMOT, \Clerk of said\Court~ own Clerk Tel. H. P. 2774 _ | 513 Eim Place E. NELSON _ Dry Cleaning: + Pressing: . ofedering and Repsiting" Tél. H. P. 495 35 S, St. Johns Ave. ROOM 306 NORTH 8H RE TRUST fls *h +9 Mhlooln BLDG. CLEANERS 6 TAILORS North Sheridan Road may be sufficient to satisfy said detrea, to. The East Half of Lot Two of the West Dill‘s Home Barber Shop 21 North Second Street _ 1d4 Make of Radi Brie Pear sn Bate on en Aste Body and Fenders R Classified Directory Professional and Business BARBER SHOP : Clean â€" Private P Respectable 80 years in Highland Park. 22 North Second Street .‘ Purnell & Wilson, Inc. 101 N. St. Johns Ave. mthGh:I-fiJ â€"~~â€" Phone Highland Park 710 â€" ‘ne 749 1981 Plymouth Fordor Sedan . 1 OM Coupe ............ 1:3 Studebaker Sedan ... }:: Hudson Sedan ... NO |1.â€"â€".couskencr es 1929 %:.'fi:e. es 1929 Nash . ooonnnnerrnloleinedd 1981 Extra clean ............_____.______._._.. 1981 lc:zc.‘ GOOPI YRAMIGR ......~=â€"â€"â€"â€"smmuarbnssoss 1981 Coupe. seat. New paint ........_ 1930 Cabriolet. Honest valug ..........._.._.â€"_ 1930 Tudor. o HEOR UR |...+rcemmstercinicienss }:g m& Good eâ€"dmg-....-....-._..-.._.. 1928 Panel. 4 ton. Good transportation ... All Children‘s Haircuts 1931 Coach. w value ..L.... 1930 Roadster worth. the price 1930 Coupe. Rubber, motor, O 1930 Coach. Aâ€"1 condition ...........~ car at ..., in ieteen hore t efi ie m e evnt o tm en e i 0 t tm NE vcy+ +s ioi 5â€"Pass. model. Aâ€"1 condition: . $1 1929 wâ€"fim condition :-A%"" ,,j ‘_. ‘Rxceptional car ............_.~.._.â€" 1930 Sedanâ€"5 Pass., side mounts, . *A 1 PACKARDS Jl' 1930 Cabriolet, side mounts, rumble seat, four nék tires. Late model Fords, Chevrolets and Plymouths _ :to select from. Low Down Payments . ; Basy Teralh . Smitty‘s On The Bargain C&ner _ This Week â€" HIGHLAND UMP SHOP Green Bay Road and Central â€" Highland Park, L CBK BE\ .:c4cixscsss Dentists sPECIALS HAMILTON OTHER BARGAINS CHEVROLETS t ~ _ for an 25 correspondence The Highland Press is # ing RYTEX V. ITY â€"CLOT a fine personal Wiationery for This station comes in 1 Green and B Varsity «C printed (with , yOlir Name and dress. 50 t sheets ar monarch size opes to mate only $1.00, a. box for | Central & Second St. Tel. 8589 Homewoud JUN SANTI BROS. D Highest price Waid for all kinds J. SMITH | MELLODY FAR PAINTING add DECORATING ALSO OLD CLOTHES Window DELICI Grad Phone K P. 2026 (GOLDMAN) THURSDA Y Do Regrstigens Supplies NE 410 penue . 1681 tiful ne "'f}‘ ... $145. ~.. $125, â€"â€"$ 85. ... $115. â€"â€"â€"$ 95. ... $165, â€"$1 ' . $110.00 .. $140,.00 .. $145.00 ._.$1 | .. $140.00 $1 ilk Ccas sA W You c4 from * ba thr and ing. plant 1 ful wit ‘nvfl The bu pened, a sun® it gre» was & plant # day Mr told It In : panel color of a farm pigs. vse. We t oo the ar Ar H C

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