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Highland Park Press, 21 May 1936, p. 10

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| 3+ t k ‘;!?? 8 & sapl f ‘ / db (2] PCA oi 20e ts MILWAUKEE UnE‘ 44 EVERY DAY from Ar. Milwaukee . . . ‘. t9;05 ‘A. MIGHLAND PARK to MiLWAUKEE ‘ m-l‘:-a;?‘ Oe Di Ondeasiss ~ SERVICE RETURNING ‘‘Petrified Forest" Cast: Lesli¢ Howard, Bette Davis, Dick Forgan, Hl?!phny Bogart, Sunday, l(ond?j and Tuesday, May 24, 25, 26. In lhz eontrast to a crazy woflz}: which mortals live love and ba P lies the Petrified Forest of Arizona, Toatirlinamote‘deurtmam tion comes romance in the shape of a wayâ€"farer, a writer chap who drops in the station. ‘ An engr + picture with excellent action on the part of the principals and an unfor= getable characterization of the odâ€",“ self in America. Sympath told with a tear and a laugh: 1"‘ u’- £ I PW tle Nisle girl who makes frien with every one on an Atlantic linet. Manages to get through Ellis with her faithful dog and in & of difficulties finds a place for her. "Paddy O‘Day." Cast: Jane Withâ€" ers, Pinky Tomlin, Rita 0, Jane Darvell, Friday, Saturday, 22, 23. Jane Withers wins new lau rels in the title role of this ‘ warming story of a courageous it« One Way "Times Square Lady"â€"Cast, Rob ert ‘Taylor, Isabel Jewell, Helen Twelvetrees, Thursday, May ,2!1 Racketeers again to the front when a young girl falls heir to the gamblâ€" ing interests formerly controlled by her father. Matter of taste for adults, i 4 D.A.R. BETTER FILMS | COMMITTEE REVIEW LOW FARES When Idstone‘s book on dogs apâ€" peared in 1872 it stated that the Dalmatian, "a spotted carriage dog, In 1847 the Dalmatian was deâ€" scribed as a racy and somewhatwtx- hound type, badly marked, while twelve years later in 1859 the dog seemed to have changed to: a handâ€" some, well formed animal. £4 Spotted dogs, were Imown_” in France as early as 1655, though MWI itgotintoth&teonntryi:amfitter of debate. However, at a much earlier period than this, GN.:nt'M Roman writers made gsome mention of these "curious animals." In 1790, an old English woodecut picturés a "coach mfi:" which had white fur with & black sipots, though this dog was much heavier in build than. the present day Daimatians. _ | â€" The Daimatian, or as it is or has bo-hownbyihag:r m hc plumâ€"pudding dog, the Bengal har rier,ortho“,a::hudot"h‘, k :\ounmuammf y though it is only of recent ‘- s to any extent. 'flnumo“ tian" is a great mystery, for it ors igin has never been satisf; bo y traced. The natives of Daimatia have never recognized a dog of thi spotted character, though it is posâ€" sible that the Dalmatian w |so. called because his spots ombleé a" great deal the strange volcanic tocks of that country, with round holes, formed by the gasâ€"bubbles in | the molten metal which has cooled Fapâ€" idly, And yet there is much leviâ€" dence to indicate that the Daimaâ€" tian was of Italian origin. {t PAGE TEN trip in The History of the Dog | PS en s o en n e e $ LÂ¥. ukes #7:00 P. M. Az. Highland Park 8:24 P. M. Lr. * t8:25 P. u.mfiwl P. M. Lv. kee§9:35 P. M. Ar. k 10:53 P. M/ In response to numerous requests, "N. oni m? provides this handy new train to ikee. What could be more inviting than to step into the attractive air condi: tioned d:wg car and enjoy an appetizâ€" ing breakfast as you glide smoothly through the beautiful North Shore border: ing Lake Michigan. Into Milwaukee at the start of the business day. \ 6 Because of a six way tie in }fl Grade School Softball league, | comches have planned to have an ai ernoon of softball at Lincoln scho Monday afternoon, May 25, startin at 4 p.m. At.this time eight grl;J school teams, Lit Braeside, El Place,| Deeréeld,‘ Lake Forest, 0: Terrace, St. Jw, and Ravinia wi play four préliminary ‘and n::p:o“. final games. _ The . champions game Wwill be played on Wednesda May 27, at. Lincoln playgroun Community Service Inc.. sponso) the league, |‘ . t Grade School Softball _ Tournament To Be Held’ Monday Afternoo "Snowed Under." : b"t:? ...‘ #e Brent, Genevieve Tobin, Glenda ®l e rel, Wednesday, May 27. | A plky wnight seeks seclusion in a sngw bound mountain cabin‘ to write th third act of a play, To his ret .' comes three women, each I,mlj ‘i‘ Wn‘prhdti motive, hlp‘v. Despite a night of roar |the d is finished. "Well doné." Adults, |«‘Song &J)_-ncq Man," "fl}" Trevor, Paul Kelly, mihd, ilé "' Tht::;d-y. May 28. A @ramatic fly intrepretation of a sn;bu:;;l taije play. ) Slow moving but intéresting, Family. 11. J SWalH| of the pups,;, and aérm:tlrg?: curs the spots appear one by . until the entire body is covered. law ;-Muiaeoâ€"- by H mpliie‘ ; gart. Excellent [ Adults. $) ‘One v'efi interesting feature these dogs is .the fatt that miny times puppies iare born free fr} spots, puré wfit‘e in colour, which suggests ‘ the possibility that the Dalmatian|was bred at §r;‘~ in its past from a p';u'? white s1 dék. At the age of about two wee ! dark ridge appears along the beliy CTTe (1L 00 . ‘eelCO, . MOECL [ MOWMELLY s M 'nmfn-elynr-pottaed nd have I v gradual ckfl.- while the coat isialâ€" ways short, hard, dénse, sleek, fine, and glossy. The ground co in both the black and the liver ii M. Thiil M&‘ nds a x= imately nineteen to| twentyâ€"th} inches sfm L;the g’? e shoulder, weighs ?out fiftyâ€"fve pounds. .‘ | [ Â¥5 [ | The of the bi are as fol. lm:m,m " , ." from coarseness, e of enffurâ€" ;nce'and Mfi.‘: head of fair the ears, muzzle long and powerful, lips clean, eyes intellighnt, and the colour de; ng ithe markings. In the blatk apotted varâ€" iety the eyes are dark; in the liver spotted variety the eyes are light. 'm!oc_hfltiil deep, tmwi?, he back powerful, and (the fore feet round mg compact. ) Well arched toes provide a great springinesd in sten. The tails are! usually| yry ’lld* of late years e ‘co tively rare," and from that t to the mresent he en in to the present he has graduall elaped to th t of fair Ryfiththcm&‘ofbopt? mmuwi O arâ€" 64 f nple tricks in lamb cooking givenybelow are offered by a home flavow is improved and the omelet will Do!not remove the "fell," that |_Not just 3 or 4 "talking points". .. but â€" %,A Wholé Car Full of High Priced Features k cereal that has been left be used to supplement the making an omelet. The sehold Hints 1 B 1’:;’ t; !;._f ‘ ¢ | This 1] | in car 1’ i‘.l "PL is \ 3 >_-:.‘1.:A.§1: ighland Park State OU simply can‘t judge the Ford Vâ€"8 by its low price. In many vital YreSpects:it is built differently from any. other car on the market. This difference results in values which compare with those you find only n cars costing hundreds of ‘dollars more. â€" L =r > These features are basic advantagesâ€"not superficial "talking points" f questionable value or importance. Many of these extra values can be neasured in dollars and cents. Al of lheln are vitally important to you, ecause they give you performance, riding comfort, ease of handling, afety and opérating economy far beyond the price you pay. You can‘t judge this Ford Vâ€"8 from ia distance, either. Only by driving t can you know, first hand, what these extra values mean in all around atisfaction bo’you. Why not do that today? Just ‘phone your Ford dealer. t unk: US? _ _PROBABLY WE CAN SUIT YOU WITH EITHER OR BOTH. HAVING ACQUIRED soME HOLDINGS THROUGH FORECLOSURE AND NOT BEING ENGAGED IN THE REAL ESTATEBUSINESS, WE ARE DESIROUS oF Movâ€" ING THEM AND ARE THEREFORE ANXIOUS AND WILLâ€" ING TO MAKE PRICES:AND TERMS ATTRACTIVE. _ _ ; WON‘T YOU CALL AND Go OvER OUr LIST wiTH Which Do You Want A House or A Lot? T©HE PRESS8 FROM _ YOUR FORD â€"DEALER TODAY AND GET THAT v-& n&:um;l mâ€"_ Member of the VFederali Deposit Insurance Corporation thin papery substance which covers the outside of the lamb, from the leg, but remove it from chops. The leg will keep its shaps better and cook more quickly if the fell is left in place. On the other hand choips will be nicer if this skin is peeled off, because they are cooked 80 quickly that it does not have time to get tender as it does in roasting. Always serve lamb very hot on very hot plates or quite cold, but pay more? car weight than any car under $3195. braking surface . . more ‘per pound of 186 Square Inches of . _A little roquefort cheese spread over the top side of a lamb chop after turning in broiling adds a tanâ€" talizing piquancy. css Lamb,. either roasts or chops, should not be overcooked. A deli~ cate pink color is the mark of a To make a particularly good gravy with roast Jamb, use milk as a;gliquid.vltnmwbhul'!fl with the lamb fat and to hold/it in an emulsion from which the fat does not separate. f + tr »~â€"# WIN pay more? (\ . The Centerpoise Ride eosts you $1275 exâ€" cept in the Ford V+8. Terms as low as #25 a month, after ment, under new UCC 14 per & m plans. Prices $510 and up, ) Det: including Sefety Glass in on body type. Standard accessory group ex 1J A Torqueâ€"tube Drive costs you $765 except in the Ford Vâ€"8. :'f"-ofiu‘!-: substitut®. d or _ ed with & knife for coveri e the $ ,..HII’;’.&‘; juicier and be wosts| you $121§ exâ€" cept Fos#® Vâ€"8. 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