7 wgrt> Optician & 1 1 no TION First St. â€" 19c | 49¢ {;31c \ 19¢ AIR of $7 50 our 35¢ 35¢ 25¢ 21¢ 27¢ 39¢ 9c 19¢ 19c¢ St. 5e YA | *hhee "Wen aBt &4 §3z Reld PCM THURSDAY, ‘Whe American [Repertoire. comâ€" yang A‘Federai Theatre unit â€" at the Blackstone theatre, Tth street West of Michigan boulevard, now Jaying, for two weeks Rice‘s senâ€" sational, powerful courtâ€"room drama a‘ Trial" with | Martin Burton, C Orgill, Adelaide Clyman, LaBelle ug’eflt‘ of 60 artâ€" ists, directed by Harry \Minturhâ€" wellâ€"known producer director and leading man (who has among his Chicago ventures, successful ‘M†of dramatiec stock at the Chateau, Ambassador and Evanston heatres; and long run loop produceâ€" Canary," "One (Man‘s Woman" i anch u‘m,"‘ and *"Elizabeth wellâ€"known pT leading man "m «Church, the Quee 'fll“" Rige has given the public such ‘A&s "For the Defense" Pflke Up Jonathan" "The Adding HOMESTEAD arOLSC TELEPHONE 2871 tone Theatre _ . Presents "On Trial" Bursting buds â€"new life in the tulip beds â€" an awakenâ€" ing ‘garden â€"â€" lake : vistas through magnificent! trees; signs of spring which Homeâ€" signs of spring W stead g\nxu will soon ‘enjoy. Winter cosiness gives way to the new season‘s varied 1oveâ€" liness. t Good 1oo.f tastes better and relaxation is easier‘ in these delightful surroundings, Make reservations now for fï¬{n&'&;{e}“ r?sidcnee n‘t Hinman Ave. near‘ Church %‘ Telephone â€" Greenleat . Operated by Philip A, Danielson. IN EVANSTON Evanston‘s Early American This Storte takes a great deal of prldd in presentâ€" ing to you an unusually smart array of, SPRING WEARABLES. Whether it is SHOES, HATS, NECKWEAR, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, ,. TOPâ€" COATS, SPORTWEAR, we have. .3 t what| you want in all clothes and accessories. ) iï¬ï¬â€˜hfl . iL NN > _ been inspired by authoritative fas Esquire, The Magazine for Men. P modest, such as Suits at $29.50, Top« Shirts at $1.95. Neckwear, allâ€"silk $1.00. Stetson Hats at $5.00. We visit to this conveniently tocated: st APRIL 9, Its Charms ds good time fOT TIMELY CLOTl "STORE OF TOMORROW" v.am' â€"";l-‘.-Vr‘l'v ied loveâ€" The Spring Brings Susler. OPEN FRIDAY . EVENING Machine" "The Lu# Next Doon" «"Counsellor at Law" "We, The Peoâ€" ple" "Street Scene" â€" the Pulitzer prize play of season 1929. c Oddly enough, "On Trial" was Mr. Rice‘s first play, upsetting all traditions pf B ay, it scored an emphatic hit, though writâ€" ten by an unknown author. It is a massive production in eleven scenes, offering the most arresting situations in the court room trial crowded with spectators and jury. > Following the two weeks‘ engageâ€" ment of Elmer Rice‘s gripping murâ€" der. mystery "On Trial" W can Repertoire pany preâ€" sent "Three Wise Fools" written by Austin Strong, author of. "Sevâ€" enth Heaven." play was reâ€" vived recently both in Philadelphia and New York, rring William Gillette. "Three Wise Fools" is a delightful, ‘witty of rejuâ€" vination, filled with sentiment. and mirth. It opens Monday, April 20. ‘Tickets are on sale for all; performâ€" ances and reservations ~â€"may be made by phoning Harrison 6609. Grace Church Ladies . . Hold Rummage Sale The Highland Park Grace and the Highwood M. E. ‘ches ‘holdâ€" l&g special Easter meeti at the ighland Park church. ursday evening at 8 o‘cl the high school leaguers will present "The Chalâ€" lenge of the m†a religious pageant by Charles A. Marsh, The pageant will boeqrecede'd by speâ€" cial musical numbers. | On Friday evening, a communion service |will be held at, 7:30 o‘clock at the Highwood church. s Sunday morning at 10 o‘dock at the Highland Park church there will be a al Easter worship service in w e n| and adults will join. e first part of the service will be a junior church service after which the small folks will go to their und&y school groups and their parents will continue with the adult worship. _ | :; } ‘Sunday evening : the Highwood Sunday school wi?l ‘present a worâ€" ship program.. This will be at the evening worship service which will start at 7:30 p.m. j ' All friends and members of the two churches are urged to attend all of these services. i The gixh school Epworth league of the M. E. church is sponsoring an Easter sunrise n%‘n’ce and breakâ€" fast at 6:30 a.m. | ter Sunday. A freeâ€"will offering| will be taken to defray the expense of the breakâ€" fast. 534 CENTRAL A\ silk hand made At We an early J stofe. *| HES . & C Fourth Weekly Bird M lqh.rles'nubm‘xmed ks â€"<â€"â€" Walk Saturday A.M.| . in California Crash The fourth weekly | Com#inity Service Inc. Bird Walk will B8 holq this Saturday morping, ApH4 11, starting at ‘7 am. Mr/« act, the leader of these ts, asks |@il peot plz planning to come to mabt on the road just west of Sunse® P opro‘ite the field house. It s the plan of the group ty go to tha Desâ€" plaines river and "hike \hig its shores. Many species of â€"binds can now be found in this vicini@@ and the hike ought to very jnter+ esting. . Wear your overshoe$ & the going is still muddy. â€" . . [ |__ feet CE LE Smengl uL SE 6 L The hike lastweek was & cold one. The ground was frozph and it was quite evident that theistorm hAd' probably wrought havocimong our migratory birds. In casis like this it is suggested that lowers of birds set out food so tha®# these birds will not starve. | . W \‘There is no charge for thige bird walks and Mr. Leach willigladly give Boy Scouts and Girl XBconts instructions town‘d . goughts) after nature study badges: | O Edward A. â€Wt;\rfen 1 Is Candidate fo | _ State Legis | Edward A. War 1, a )1 resident of â€" Hig 1‘:-3: Pa tominent in No ore : tural and construction cit nnounced his‘ camdidacy ntative for the Eighth $ strict at the Primary elé« pril 14. ho pril 14. {. C | * Mr. Warren has taken a@Aactive art in civic affairs herb 'Aq' erved for 16 years ‘las. cit erk, 32 years as alderman, u‘nd he alâ€" lermanic form of city govérmment, and for 3 years as a memb a#l0fj the Elm Place school board.. (Mé| has been the designer and buiffler of beautiful homes and buildikgs on the North Shore, one of thh) most outstanding examples of hy | work being the Moraine hotel. | B | _ v“ï¬; has flwaï¬ been acti glubl#un state and nations He served as a Presidentig in i1§04 when ‘Theodore . was elected. Mr, Warren l;e"l;qrer in. just t taxation careful handling and dis of public funds. ‘x i Warren Bror'nlee Life in Au * An auto crash, on Prair enug last Sunday mo‘;:ing cos lif% of Warren Brownlee, 25, High wood, and injured Frank Mitin, 191’ of Highland Park, who ; pas senger in the Brownlee c e Brownlee was driving tegst on Prairie ave. when his ¢ ‘glip off the road and as he syv bae it shot across the road Mammi into a truck owned by . Fiâ€" ore, a nursermfln'gf PÂ¥ View. The car struck tge trug: pn the left front fender and caredie! along the side of the| cab, finafy |crash ing against the body ‘of truck, Brownlee was |pinned, b&mind the steering wheel | with the@stecring post jammed, into his ;‘ 4 Martin was rushed to The Hight+ land Park hospital, suffeling from a broken leg and internab injuries, .A e d nesep o o vath d [ â€"\Martin was rushed to Uhe High land Park hospital, suffeling from a broken leg and internab injuries, Fglamnk Pesci |of |Highwaof who was ‘driving the truck, af i“r;n]’t Tangarra and 301\1& Fiorg] both of Highwood, who |were ridfik\ in the cab, suffered cuts and; b@Bises but no serious: injury. 'l'hl ffuck was loaded with men being t ';'5 to the Fiore nursory in‘ Prairie 6 iew. 3 Pesci, : the driver of truck was released on bond ed â€"b; Charles Fiore. The ing] as hel Monday at 4 p.m. at th lly /un .demkjng parlors,; She/ ‘rd Highland Park: .; |. ; ‘ n A d CECyt IP CMT TT I [ Funéral : services | for [ Brownlee were held from the home‘ wf) his sia- ter, Mrs. Mable Musil, 126 Highâ€" wood ave., Highwood, c e‘d.a;y at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. Henry es Hedlund pastor of the 81 dish Luâ€" theran church of, Hig l, ood conâ€" ducted the services Bursl was in Memgrial Park. . . BR | Mrs. Faxon‘s LastE _ â€" _ _ Program April 1 On Monday next, ABtil 10, &Y 2:30 p.m. at the HigMand Park: Presbyterian church, . Mrs. Lloyd Faxon will give the fikgl readi in her course of seven, Which began last October. _ || . N) 0 ~ This has been a delig§itful seri¢s, and women are regretting that this is the last. The Marda progran was a review of The First Lady, which .was very much swnjoyed. |It is now being producedjon Brogdâ€" WEY+ ko She has chosen for h ing one of the newer a eussed books of the 3 in the community | iar come, the programs ar and tickets are obtai ets are urged to).S¢e avail themselves of th of hegring this fingal no tickets may remai RELIABLE LAZNDRY DRY CLEANING CO, Fhons H. P. |7 1 . Members hol to .ste next readâ€" ‘much : r. Women ‘urged. |to i acce. 8. & PERESS le at purse t Jong land ure thas 9]1\_'9: _ the men truck, ing that rial ; on â€" ALDEN, INC. | â€" ctor velt 15, of on jost ork rd‘b |\ Charles Rubens, 71, father of Mrs. ï¬-&heflne Lmnnuu’l O | land ark, | was killed in Los Angeles Sunday when his chauffeat swerved into a‘telephone pole to avoid strikâ€" ing another car. o [ LMrs. Lowenthal and her mother, Mrs. Rubens, were in the car at the xm of the reddmt and ‘escaped \ Walter L.\ Rubens, 150 Beech t, ï¬i:mnd Park said that his ather mother had been in Honâ€" lulu for a vacation and had only ed to the United States one iek ago when they were joined by it SPBINE PARE: | Fresh Fruits Vegetables > Coapt sE 1| | MORAINE GROCERY & MARKET â€" SALE STARTS MONDAY APRIL 13 AND CONTINUES FOR ONE WEEK \\ 1(‘)60-No;tihvajen Bay Road. § on SATURDAY, APRIL 11th 373 CENTRAL AVE. HIGHL A f, t e op on A oi | with every dollar purchase | Ib. of Oscar Mayer Bacon Ani Ihc'_l-udit;lg Antiques and Accessories Recently Selected in New Orleans Home BalttldBeuu Home Baked Ham TELEPHONE 1078 | DISCOUNT â€". _ . ON ALL MERCHANDISE of the Mte.] Loowenthal: _ ! 00. oo whole. } m was a retired ; nï¬tmm'- dealer, realtor tnr:dl‘ thropist. . The body will be sent to the home 611 Greenleaf avenue, Chicago: â€" Funeral: arrangements will be announced later. 4 (Mrs. Kleeberg and son, wish to thank their‘ many friends, the American Legion, the Rev. H. F. Siemsen and Mr. Henry Hanson for the kindnesses shown them during the jliness and death of their husâ€" band and dather. S ol Read The W antâ€" rounce Their Second Annua h lgu of the highest quality STATE‘S ATTORNEY JACK =_ BAIRSTOW Read The Wantâ€"Ads TAKE OUT A LD__EMOCRATIC BALLOT FOR ND PARK* Democratic Candidate for PAGE FIVE