a counts on quantiny qurchenet Use ASP DAILY FARM FEEDS with t At e esgans prices and the spocia | ___ OR ToMarorss e | No. 2 | [ Nacframans acony 3 C 2 9c TOMATOES | 3 DICED CaARROTS On last My afternoon the children . from the Highland <(Park playgrounds were entertained as guests of Mr. Louis Comiskey, presâ€" ident of the Chicago White Sox baseball team, at a game between thoWhiteS&xandtheSt.Inm‘ Browns. ‘Although the White Sox team lost the game about 150 chil. dren enjoyed watching the play. For many of the children this was their first opportunity to witnes a big Chili Con Carne . 3;9% 25 || MIXED VEGETABLES EVAPNRATEN mar»‘*"‘“" WILSON‘S CERTIFIED Playground Group Guests Thursday at White Sox Game â€" PC * sn aOuP es BANTAM cc“,_-... e aBlÂ¥ WÂ¥ *** * ... carl mise wiscons!N o " oo 1 asereD c no. The opening gun in the fall camâ€" paign was fired Sunday when the Lake County Democratic Central commitee staged their annual picnic at the Bel%hn Monastery grounds at Libertyville., An estimated €,000 people attended the affair. Many notables from Lake county and northern Illinois attended. Pictured above are those present on the speaker‘s stand when Michael ‘Igoe, U. S. attorney for northern Illinois, gave the keynote speech. Front, left to ri:htg Mr. Igoe, Otto Kerner, CORN, SPINACH â€" GREEN BEANS "Daily P. PAGE TwWoO IONA BRAND VARY Ik 41595 27¢ «+ thkR 5e + "YALBT 23¢ Democrats Open E. f c .\ 10 it NNE Colo. CA large size COLORADO PEAS * the. Tok .: > Eastern Cobbler POTATOES, pes LETTUVCE CAULIFLOUR Size J ©â€"7Clail) are tied at the end of a gameâ€"Joe Rafferty is threatening the checker champio p held by Ralph Duncan; Park Smith is the skipper of a new raft at Roger Wilâ€" liams beach, he has y his crew Bud and Bill Merfeld, Lois and Rita Crusen, and Jackie Steffens; George Rosi and Jim Wonnell are starting football practice on . the beach; Bob Rogers pro ad to be the outstanding player for the ‘Ravinia _ball team last week; Jackie Stroud played "Tarzen" last iek and had to ‘be pulled down from several trees; George Rosi wo t the Hiâ€"Li contest on Ravinia iplayground last week with Bob Wi mdan â€"taking second place; Lyle La in defeated his ‘cousin, Floyd Larson, for+the horseshoe clumpionihipi TLintoln | Playground Note Allen Gerken @and ! ul Snyde: were the high point men in the track meet held at Suniget Park last Friday afternoon â€"Chink Gilbert, Willie Carrier, and Mancis Barnâ€" hardt are practicing badminton with the hope that they ma YÂ¥ be declared playground . championg. "Peewee" Smith and Bob Morl y have ‘the edge on the rest o thoj boys at Sunâ€" set in the game of it; both boys generally are tied at the end af a ilse«l-; 2 for l7c league | batl game. E gements have also been made for the children to attend a ganx between the Chiâ€" cago Cubs and the St Louis Cardiâ€" nails. All children to atâ€" tend this game shou ster with the instructors on th playgrounds before the end of this, week. attorney general of Illinois; C. J. Wigh Grayslake, candidate to Conmut_ Arthur nton, Ingleâ€" side, sergeant of s 3 * highway poâ€" lice; Rinor Sorenso ) Channel Lake, viteâ€"chairman of â€"D focratic Central committee; D. R.R. Bosworth, chairman‘ of Demgeratic Central committee; Rep. ‘Thomas Bolger, McHenry; Thomas fa raham, Long Lake; Supervisor Dhvid Van Patâ€" ten, of Newport, can flidate for counâ€" ty recorder; Steph Drury, Zion, candidate for circuit clerk;* Jack NO. 2 . CANS 25 $sE lac l 49¢ Uray candidate to Arthur nton, Ingleâ€" nt of s highway poâ€" Sorenson,| Channel Lake, EF a? Campaign Sunday With Huge Picnic . Marrangements ; the children etiween the Chiâ€" $ Louis Cardiâ€" Paul Snyder nen in the et Park last ink Gilbert, ancis Barn-l i o ©Cbet n m w on 8 aeeried . SR :$5,000 to $22,000 with aA total ‘reâ€" ported value of $134,000, * â€"In the _ number of new homes ‘Markham "deserves special attendâ€" tion as this y lage closely approachâ€" es Highland Park in the number of home | pe issued, there being fifteen houses anging in price from $2,000 to $4,350, making a total of $52,010, re byâ€"F. R. Snyder of the Fred J. Wash Co., which is building the h It may b. CCCA maiian N anrinetie o 1 i Nnntate it $ed thiin uidnss inss‘ permits for thirteen single family residences ranging in price â€" from $5,000 to $22,000 with A total ‘reâ€" hn riiadcm d1 1 d e S o on o Home building seems to have beâ€" come almost & craze and in the amazing . revival Highland â€" Park takes first place in July both in the number and, value of its new homes, with ‘Glenu+ a close rival in value, though not in numbers. S. D. Morâ€" ’ ris of Hirmd Park reports sevenâ€" teen new lings to cost $213,286, while L. M. Helke, building inspecâ€" tor of Glen¢oe, mentions only five, but one o:m is to cost 8150,000, making a‘thtal of $212,800. . The mansion is being erected for Harris Perlstein, president of the â€"Pabst Blue Ribbon Sales Company, W.. A. Wolf of Wilmette issued manew ks eo se 2o n i P P t Wl uts ue l vhaindicdac‘ 2. Two buildings of noté, not of an industrial | character, are reported this month ; the first, by E. .M. Goodâ€" man, building commissioner of Eyv. anston being St. Athanasius Cathâ€" ‘olic:â€"Church on which construction hu‘i started under the direction of McCarthy, Smith and Eppig, ; hi« tects, the permit for which is :;cso.- 000; and the second, a $60,000 dorâ€" migory for Wheaton Collége, reportâ€" ed by C. E. Hogeboom, city ‘clerk of that town. _ This is true in spite of the fact that industrial work to the amount of $739,775 is reported by the fiftyâ€" five building commissioners contribâ€" uting to this month‘s survey. Ts uo en 4k & The figures are $3,380,962 for July 1936 as compared with $1,916,. 458 for July 19368"111 Ancrease of 71 per cent, The gain of July over June‘s $2,397,138 is 41 per*cent. â€" HomesL; homes and more homesâ€" TMB 0 m 42 i7 T _ An inicrease in â€"uly of nearly a million @nd a half dollars over the same month of last year and nearly a million dollars over June of this year is the big news of this survey of new Iding in the Chicago subâ€"1 urban on. New Building Survey in S:jburban Area Shows July Increase TL CC shown Sunday and Monday. _ _ Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, "Fury" will be shown with Sylvia Sidney, Spencer Tracy, Walter Able, Bruce ‘Cabot.> Edward PiB. ~" .2 ELo en betvatectatt & Walter Brennan. : Marion â€" Davies lcoruâ€"A . real triumph in "Hearts Divided" which will ‘..chown__Spnday and Mondav. _ Among . the attractions at: the Deer h theater next week are the following: ‘Tonight and Friday, ‘*Bullets or Ballots" with â€"Edward G, inson, Joan Blondell, Barton MacLgne, . and other well known artis Saturday, "Palm Spirngs" featuring Frances Langford, ‘ Sir Guy . ,’Stgnding. Ernest Comlt,‘ David Niven, and Smith Ballow F éflll)tlfe:es Next Week At Deerpath Theatre F NTRA Parontradyiatt itc teci ns t 2. nd coln ‘playground. ‘ The registration on the playgrounds to date ‘are as follows: Sunset, 471; Lincoln, 260; Ravipia, 222; and Port Clinton, 65. wielie fln ®redine Bsc adicts n cealBed s John Emery are practicing daily for the badminton tournament to be. held on ‘playgroun dday; Harry Perts, Bill Emery, and June Caban, orgi }m the best musicians ‘at Linâ€" nodWe en ol ce‘ 1 uie playground; Richard r, left to right: A. C,. Mecâ€" Hehry, â€" Waukegan attorney â€" and Democratic speaker; Chas, Noll, asâ€" sistant : ‘attorney general; Joseph Daly, Waukegan postmaster; Counâ€" ty Clerk Russ Alford; Phil McKenâ€" na,,) Ravinia, Democratic ‘campaign ager; Mayor William Dooley, Highland Park; Mary McDermott, J daughter of the late Frank McDerâ€" Bairstow, Waukegan attorney, canâ€" didate for state‘s attorney of Lake county, and Supervisor James Mack of Libertyville. & 7 ed Fracy, Walter Able, Edward Ellis and Moran and, July‘ River Forest is mroge “m.: 10¢ each. PHONE ENTERPRISE 16 16 202. THE PRES 3 Everything carefully madeira and fancy handâ€"ironed. Wearing returned "Soft Dry." C ls M 5o o0 oo ies Excess Bhirts are members of the Dymond family. _The first celebration or ‘reunion was held. in 1887 through the{ ef. forts of the brothers, James and Edâ€" win, and was held at the home of James. It is quite appropriate that this " golden celebration should be held‘ this year ‘at the same pineo‘ that it was first held. d t (Hydro) , 8 Bed, table and bath linens, madeira and fancy linen ironâ€" ed and folded ready for use. Wearing apparel ‘returned damp, ready for .; sl 19 ironing. 15 pounds.. P 4. Additional weight, Ib. 7c The fiftieth annual reunion &m Pymond ‘Tree, a~family organizaâ€" tion, is being held today (Thursday) At Lake Zurich | Mr. and Mrs. Charles A., Sun:pm and daughter, Mary Lu, of 817 Ridgewood drivé, } are members of tha Tc a a t ul C. A. Sanborn fami]y At Family Reunion | P ioi ho ven PE North shore hguu of the follow : yR } > Stmmeiiaindeothe x 7,000 e â€"â€"§5 ) | hnd Park FTHâ€"= t Kenilworth srominsrtstintismu«s . 21,000 Lake Forest semksimtce.. â€" 16/477 Libertyville rtvventedsctizcniec.. â€" 10,850 Niles ~Center rentrmntimmces. â€" $6,825 guhg: f ¢ g.m ? momgnbntrbientiess ) Western Springs | 2,.... 12000 Winnetka _ ston ston comes Highland Park -wi-t-h 3262.25:!, and Glencoe with ‘J!Z,’IOO’ NTL_4 l o tR d SE n eten in Pinbot 12. cp abman. t o4 all the other communities with a total of $706,060, due largely to the Wieboldt ‘store, though River For: est is adding new homes each month at a remarkable rate, pa larly in the northern section su ding the recently founded church of the Dominican Fathers.â€" E; }';' toâ€" tal of $421,800, reported by E. M. Goodman, places that city in position this __y)_nth After |Evanâ€" cago; Ned Grimes, 10th district enâ€" gineer of | tate highway departâ€" ment and personal rep tative at the. picnic ‘of Govornog' Henry Horner; mw/r:l.lemm'u, city treasurer of Waukegan; L.&'Duiley. Waukegan, candidate to state senâ€" ate; Supervisor A. J,. Sutkus, Wauâ€" kegan. ET * %4 4 mott, ‘former . chairman of the county central committee; Mrs. Margaret Strang, Waukegan, Lake county Democratic women‘s leader; Mayor John Dromey of North Chiâ€" cago; Ned ‘ï¬ï¬mea. 10th district enâ€" gineer of ‘Btate highway deonart. SOFT DRY weight, per 21 $1.39 o7 Aryrotncabematiie ;:J‘“fl intitany mm o onneenite E_ eotrctrmetisnces. $6,820 igo ..a.r_. 11,098 mompemtsiztnm: â€" $9,610 rings | ......_.... ©12,000 revnmusstcss=isâ€"in», 145,800 rerenerniibnenpien ces 49,988 dn rmeninmnemermmnnes TK ‘+4â€"p.«.. 262,257 s m remmstcsssinâ€"in». 145,800 fancy linens aring apparel washed, dlinens, far ahead of 7e survey 150.278 ‘18;000 (Ss.ite onl rtyville _CARNETT‘s FINE PERCALES BACK TO SCHOOL _ send them RELIABLE LAU) ~ Included in the Lake Forest Star lineâ€"up are such p horth shore athletes as Art son, Austy Fitzgerald, Ches P son, and Al Martin. Angie and Joe Manion will throw for Highland ~Park kittenball will see two of Lake County‘s . teams in action when Duffy & meet the Lake Forest All Stars, team selected from the best soft players in that city, at 8:80 ip tonight in Sunset Park under lights. N*R f John D. Austin of Highland P. is promoting the game with the operation of Ray Sheahen of Du & Duffy, Highland Park cham and Fred Jackson and Butch gerald of the Lake Forest tion. Duffy & Duffy Team To Meet Lake Fo Nine in Game Tonig Z1e can give these precio [TQURS in the sunghine ; ; . 618 North Green Bay x) $A N3 Jt wearing Highland Park 177} 178 in mous ABC paréales.. They‘1I Experts say help to kee lic thorough 14 tA §i / $A h‘h" 1 ’| i dren Jub? &y-:;E LNTS THURS . *A ho It‘s prai RINARIA ' erfield Road To > AHBE ll“._‘ llbtm reaiy ï¬ï¬ und :duty wig, credited 1te which + Dufly, Bil s, mond Tayy pait ly them UYS AUCGUgqp Highland Pag at ItXPorels M“