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Highland Park Press, 15 Oct 1936, p. 8

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Highland Park made several scorâ€" ing. threats during the game. In the first quarter Stunkle blocked an Evanston punt and Engels reâ€" covered on the 40â€"yard line, Seyâ€" eral plunges and sweeping end runs by Scott and Baldauf, and a pass, Harris to Bleimehl, placed the ball on the 10 yardâ€" line, but the Evanston line held and the "Little Giants" lost the ball on downs. Again in the last quarter Highland Park threatened. A 25â€"yard reâ€" turn of the Evanston kickoff, and two passes, Harris to Benson, and Durment to Bleimehl, brought the ball to Evanston‘s 20â€"yard line, but Coach Heinie Schultz, who had before the game labeled the "Little Giants" the weakest team in the league, must have felt rather embarâ€" rassed when his second string lineâ€" up had to be relieved early in the first quarter. Highland Park in possession of the ball on Evanâ€" ston‘s 20â€"yard line, lost the ball on The first score of the game came early in the final â€" period when Lloyd Jewett, stocky Evanâ€" ston full back, hit the line three successive times to advance the ball from the 20 yard line over the goal. An attempted plunge for the extra point was unsuccessful. Evanston scored again, after Highland Park fumbled a kickoff, giving the Wildâ€" kits possession of the ball on their own 25 yard line. â€" Jewett again rushed the Highland Park line, placing the ball on the 1â€"yard line where Worthington: went through right tackle for Q\Lflnl score. Miedzianowski then kicked for the extra point which was successful. downs with the entrance of the Wildkit regulars, but not before they had made a gallant attempt to Deerfileld Loses to Evanston in Last A very much underrated Highâ€" land Park high school football team gave the Evanston high. school Wildkits a real scare at Beardsley field last Saturday afternoon when they held their heavier opponents to a scoreless tie for three quarâ€" ters, only to weaken in the final peâ€" riod and lose 13â€"0. / COMPLETELY FURNISHED 6 room studio munvho.wwm» portation in Ravinia ; 2 , 2 baths, wil heat, fireplace, porch ; Oct. 15 to May 15; reasonable. Tel. H. P. 1129 mornâ€" ings. F f B31â€"33 OFFICEâ€"Upâ€"toâ€"date in bank hdldh& a reasonable _ terms. 'fim.un PARK ‘ATE BANK .. [ Jsstt FOR SALE OR TRADE MY HIGHLAND PARK RESIDENCE near high school on an acre of lovely ravine woodland ; this 3â€"story house includes 6 bedrooms, 2 sleeping porches, 3 bath rooms,, 2 extra jlavatories; ofl heat; and an attached garage. A smaller modern Highland Park resiâ€" PAGE EIGHT FOR RENT OR SALE: 8 rm. house; all imps.; 126x128 ft. lot; shade trees, high g’au: # biks. C & N W RR sta & NS & Iw RR ; ifurnished | unfurnished. See owner, 384 Elm pi, nd Park. G33 Tâ€"ROOM HOUSE, splendidly located in East Ravinia; 185x297; sleeping and sun porâ€" ches ; completely fenced; well financed. $16,000, : ? R. B. WHITAKER & CO. © 140 Center st. Winnétka 8250. G33 c nndownâ€"Jawelt, We Ullma Touchdownâ€"Jewett, t Point after toughdownâ€"M/ ‘ NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT IN HIGHLAND PARK mc:-..-:;wm&.jnua hot water, a second floor apt. unit.; near in residential sec. Available Nov. ist, at $75. 541 Central ave. Tel. H.. P. Modern 6 rooms and sunroom, 1% baths, excellent location, convenient terms. Lot 50x120 ; Zâ€"car garage. Address D.C., Press will GARDENER Single, midde aged, lifeâ€"time experience in greemhouse and outâ€"doors ; vluhdpom on estate .«r institution ; best referâ€" ences. Address Lâ€"K Press office. E8234 616 Center Ave. Tel. Lake Bluff 1204 RA2f ";lcqn:'mnv AN: NURSERY ° care 1 s e is eg. * **** For information.cail m. i. 1227 or H. P. BEST BUY IN DEERFIELD ce, centrally located, of four bedrooms, M be considered in trade. A‘un- Râ€"M Press office. G33pd OO '/ NOTICE â€" Advertisements received after 8 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. * RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday follo : 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for 8 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS:*75 cents for flvoylinuorle’ulfmorm foran Adtaker sertion ; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each addition line. % a a 7 .. Houses for Rent PIANO TUNING Albert H. Sallee Houses for Sale . Monthly Payments If Desired Office for Rent Phone by M. Warner Turriff Expert Service Guaranteod. â€" Wanted GS1â€"33 CLASSIFIED WANTâ€" anesnaricnge nesga se n ementnamonge o The "Little Giants" line Wm ed hard, stopping the ] time and again. It was Evanston‘s heavier backs that made the real difference, although Highland Park showed> much â€"improvement . over last week. : Aldie Harris saved the day more than once with his long, accurate punts, that kept the "Litâ€" tle Giants" out of danger. (The whole line deserves a lot of credit for their play in this game. Perâ€" haps next year Coach: Schultz won‘t be so fast in judging Highâ€" land Park a "pushover." | ‘; t Mr. Alfred S. Alschuler, president of +the / congregation, â€" :ill speak briefly on "What the Men‘s Club has Meant to the Temple." : Current Events and music will make up the balance of the program, after which there will be ‘the usual social hour. Refreshments ‘ and smokes will be served. ’. I A& fumble proved disastrous and a chance to score was lost. ‘ * An overconfident mnw met in Highland Park a co: = ably stronger foe than they had exâ€" Man who "got" Dillinger, writes the amazing story, â€" "American Agent." Revealing for the first time the authentic details of the government‘s war on |America‘s underworld. In SUNDAY‘S CHIâ€" ICAGO HERALD AND EXAMâ€" NER., e 434 . Next Saturday ‘the | improved "Little Giants" machine travels to Morton where they should | chalk up their < first league . victory. Morton hasn‘t won a game as yet and should be a good match for Men‘s Club of N. S. Temple to Hear Dr. Abram Sachar Dr. Abram Leon Sachar, profesâ€" sor of modern European and English history at the University of Illinois, will address the meeting on "Israel Weaves a Tapestry." Dr. Sachar, who is the national director: of the Hille! Foundations at American uniâ€" versities, spent the summer in Eurâ€" ope, and was an eyeâ€"witness to the political madness of foreign events. He has a reputation as a leader in the student world, a sage counselor, a rare conversationalist, and a magâ€" netic personality.. / The Men‘s Club of the North Shore Congregation Israel will open its activities for the current year on Wednesday evening, Oct, 21, with a meeting to be held at the temple in Glencoe. d Coach Floyd‘s team. SELL REASONABLE 66 PIECE m-*e patâ€" tern Rogers silverware service for| eight, never used, in orgll chest. W or eall Raoom 1, 500 tral ave., Highland Park, IL | |(ASSpd A BARGADN® _ | MUST SELL MY 4â€"GRAVE LOT in North Tel. Highland Park 557. SMALLâ€" APARTMENT, . fuinisheo, _ near transportation ; rent must be reasonable. Address J. J. Press office. Wistt COCKER SPANIEL (PUPPIES, brown and white, or black markings ; 7 weeks old ; vi active; males and females «‘1616 Dean ave, Tel. H. P. 175 TWO LADIES‘ FUR COATS, size 16, one a brown lapin fur coat, the other a brown gloth coat, fur lined; reasonable. If inâ€" LATE 3,"',..,"“"”",‘;"'.."“““‘ 2# side price rél.oufla"g-ll at !:4 Fair Oaks ave., Deerfleld, IH. | | hes C32 Furnishings for Sale WE _MAKE THOSE. NEW WHIPPED CREAM CAKES at the popular price of THREE GENUINE MINK COATS, taken in trade. $150, $200 and $250. Millee Fur 1928 LA SALLE COUPE, rumble seat, side mounts, heater, in . good : condition ; price 375. 121 N. Johns ave. Tel. H. Automobiles for Sale in shacs ';."f Fes ”gfim’ MA dorriexL vae ’VL apicenes ue } Aowee cleaned; good as new. Call HP. 1811. Shore Garden of Memories; is located in 20e and 58c. Try one of ours . convinced that we make the best. _____ _ HUEBNER‘S | i]\t%’“ Â¥ 539% Central ave.‘ Tel. H. P. terested call H. P. 405 MELVIN PURVIS, famous G. Co., 166 N. Michigan ave. Wanted to Rent Wanted to Buy H. P. 175. . ;W33pd T. H. P. 1817. #H and â€" white strong â€" and each. â€" Call and USItt US3 US3 C33 D.A.R. Better Films Committee Review ‘The photoplay is comparable : to "Break Of Hearts" in that it is weak in story continuity and trite in themeâ€"yet. likewise provides a ‘veâ€" hicle for the versatility of the star. Adults. / "Escape Me Never," cast: Elizaâ€" beth Bergner, Hugh Sinclair, Thursâ€" day, Oct. 15. A firm place among the stars of the cinema sky is asâ€" sured Elizabeth Bergner by her exâ€" traordinary â€" performance in _ the screen ‘version of the Broadway stage success, "Escape Me Never," ©SBecret Agent," cast: Peter Lowe, Robert Young, Madeline Carroll, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 16, 17. A ‘production which is somewhat marred by jerkiness in development and an occasional lack of smoothâ€" ness in the screen narrative, have, nevertheless, great merit as enterâ€" tainment : because of a cleverly conâ€" trived plot developed with flashes of brilliant directionâ€"in an atmosphere of mounfixâ€"tomr and excitement. Adults and young adults, "Green. Pastures," cast, Rex Inâ€" gram, Oscar Polk, Eddie Anderson, Frank Wilson. An allâ€"negro cast, with the Hall John Negro show, Sunâ€" day, Monday, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 19, ~~"The Crime of Doctor Forbes," cast: Gloria Stuart, Robert Kent, J. Edward Bromberg, Sara Haden, MWednesday, Thursday, Oct. 21, 22. This is a dramatic presentation of a timely lub;fioct, "mercy killing," with the final decision left to the audiâ€" ence. A noted surgeon injured beâ€" yond recovery and suffering intenseâ€" ly, begs his colleague to end his misery. He dies suddenly and his assistant is brought to trial for his murder. The cast is a very capable one with J. Edward Bromberg as the injured surgeon, perhaps a shade ibetter than the others, Adults. day, mondnay, 1 UCsuny, AMZG . 0) . 03 20. "The Green Pastures," a southâ€" ern negro‘s conception of "De Lawd" â€"his heaven and the earth he creates is inspiring in its majestic simplicity. Anâ€"air of spirituality pervading the ‘entire production deâ€" spite the modernity of. the "Bible" ‘characters, The direction is slowly paced and masterly. and the Hercuâ€" lean task of adapting the stage play without offending any religious sect is ably accomplished, The picture offers a rare treat to all who enjoy the fine and beautiful things of life. Family. > _ Mrs. Chester Wessling attended the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star on ‘Tuesday and Wednesday at Medinah Mosque in Chicago, where 4,500 delegates were assemâ€" bled for the convention. ACREAGE NEAR NORTHBROOK, 1 mile WAR LIST YOUR DEERFIELD PROPERTIES â€"‘FOR SALE OR RENT WITH ; PROPERTY OWNERS® ‘:‘u"‘un';" oo Tore uponed on ols 5 soUuTH sT. JoHNs AVENUB Jt Nuuraine Your lmk Mitels probloam Just west gnku-u Park o"nmq B te Golf Club and â€" _/ ‘RieJusive but Large Lats _ _ Low Taxes: . All Improvements In + $1,500 and up in fatt . . s 4 J Full commission to brokers. _ L31 |‘â€"_~ ‘H.. AND R. ANSPACH $06 Central Ave on m . Ihik . L63 ANTED : ~COOK ‘BY. wlg,'-un or ‘woâ€" man ; wm nights ; erences, â€" ‘Tel. H. P. 4162, 9 a.m. or 6 p.m. ‘F38 Hird office, 51 Highwood . H. P. 619 HP # :803 Rog. wmu'-::. H. P. 313 Res. Tel. H. P. 915. . * 142â€"34 from s::fln,* , 100 ft, fron: with each tract, and up ; hn-.hc B. â€" Anderâ€" son & Co.,\ Inc., m. 111. Tel. Wheelâ€" ing 54. 134 N. : st., State 0237. T v<l 133â€"35pd corner | y In n ros. lot, 50x150 ft., in Branigar B Sunset ‘1.3:: ce Sub., facing Central ave. ; -ll i e paid in full; do not i this opportunity 11 adk & }r‘nubyufl FOR SALE rolling “.zu Sreparty on private rong | ngr on p rowd ; bargain. for quick saie.. t Our ‘"Briarwoods" advertising brings buyâ€" ers and renters to our Deerfield) office Soan n ons t C | W. n.~ll%',"'t,’iii'i§-€fi st., Evanston t Greenleaf 1080 PC [ TL Real Estate For Sale McGuire & Orr, Inc. BAIRD & WARNER Irene Floyd, 328 Park Ave, Glengoe UTH . JOHNS AVENUE * * *CiRcHLAND PARK _‘ _ _ Lifi John L. Leonardi Drive over to Deerfleld and see Help Wanted Call Highlaad Park 1855 .. _ _ . Beautiful _ "BRIARWOODS" Real Estate Tel. Glencoe 13, or $700 buys THE PRESS Plumbers and Gas Company Join in New Heater Plan " Local plumbing conbractors, c0â€" operating with the North Shore Gas Company, today anounce a new plan for the installation of automatic gas water heaters. The plan is an innoâ€" vation ‘which, the: participating plumbing concerns and the gas comâ€" pany believe, will enable many more families to enjoy automatic gas water heating service. goe: Instead of selling automatic gas water heaters, the coâ€"operating dealâ€" ers will install them on a rental basis, giving the customer an opporâ€" tunity to try o'a‘ heater without inâ€" curring any obligation to . buy. An outstanding feature of the new plan is free installation which relieves the householder of any expense in connecting an automatic gas water heater to his hot water piping. NICBLY FURNISHED ROOM, modern, close to transportation; plenty of hot water at In their advertising in which the new rental plan is announced, the plumbing contractors &::l the gas company point out t] the low monthly cost of renting an autoâ€" matic gas water heater is not the only economy offered, These comâ€" panies state that the special low gas rate for automatic gas water heatâ€" ing provides an additional saving. Fans who are not able to go to Kenosha should not fegl disappointâ€" ed for arrangements have been made to bring the Yellow Jackets here during the remaining season. On gcht; 25 the Twin City Merchâ€" ants, were last year‘s Flying Finns, will invade Highwood‘ for another thrilling game. Football fans desiring to follow the Indians to Kenosha may meet at the Highwood Park at 1:30 dayâ€" light saving time. > # FUKNISHED SINGLE ROOMS with garâ€" Highwood Indians Travel to Kenosha The Highwood Indians will meet the strong Coopers Yéellow Jackets Sunday, Oct. 18. â€"The game will be played at the Kenosha Stadium at 58th street and the lake. Kickâ€"off at 2:15 p.m. central standard time. in private home ; nearâ€" business district; can vaw mher spele. Termnncd or unfurninn va & or m 32. To t h ho sung as uit t s nfimmmmlm H. P. 1342. K83â€"34 #â€"ROOM APARTMENT in Deerfleld; hot "Iembget it Beteea ‘3 Puakiey it Bietred ‘b1t Dnkeood ie Highland Park plumbing contracâ€" tors associated with the gas company in this automatic gas water heater rental plan are: Arnold Peterson, Arthur H. Swanson, Howard Moran, Moran Plumbing and Heating Comâ€" pany, Edward Strenger, Wm. E. Bleier, T. H. Decker Heating and Plumbing company, Murphy and Schwall, and Gust Ostrand. A. THOROUGHLY COMPETENT â€"WOMAN for general work in family of two; good NURSE GIRL OR MOTHER‘s 4â€"ROOM HEATED FLAT, unfurnished, 2nd 3â€"ROOM APARTMENT, furnished or unfurâ€" LARGE, NICELY FURN ROOM in Protestant home ; ‘hot beat, ‘plenty of ‘hot water; fireplate, necting bath ; oE y y on ; one or two ; $8 per week.; JG,. Press office. 1 [ B P3itfpd UNFURNISHED GROUND FLOOR APARTâ€" living room and dlut:.‘t’:dno-. hx on ho se AoigH. "Tep. H. P. nzu»mgnn‘)wmmo W l-g-' or jpeople ; ; including heat and light. ‘l‘ol.m!!:;.lggi_ FOR RENT: Attractively furnished apartâ€" all age if desired. 1540 Dean ave. Ravinia Call us for domestic help or Ewou. 366 EAST CENTRAL A UE Tel. H. P. 146 â€" H. P. 772. F1 4.« s I * s * 1. under 1 $ â€" year years _ _of F38 102 loor ; suitable for small family ; â€"referâ€" 2:::_ exchanged. 232 Sheridan ave., Highâ€" chen ; porch; yard.: Tel. H. P.‘856. D30H 1054 during: evening. H. P. 4278. room combined; two bedrooms ; bath ; kitâ€" | t; lâ€"car g e * . . c odatiot Wike nished ; newly decorated inside and out; heat, hot . jnnitor service, $40 per month ; 2 free rent if taken for 12 ‘months. : Inquire, 322 | Wisconsin ave., Lake Forest. | 4s off D33 ;“”;Jm ng heat, light and water for $65 per month; large living and dining Park 856 Rooms for Rent Read The Want Ads if. desired." H. â€"P. 576. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Apartments 8t., STUDIO : ROOM D82â€"34pd P31â€"3%jd P31â€"38 ‘Tel Evanston Minister to Speak in Glencoe The North Shore Congregation Isâ€" rael of Glencoe will be plvflg to have as guest speaker at the day morning services on (Oct: 25, the Rev. Charles H; Heimsath, minâ€" ister of the First Baptist Church of Evanston. m Dr. Heimsath is one of the outâ€" standing Baptist ministers in the United States, and through his freâ€" quent contributions to such leading periodicals as Harpers and, Chrisâ€" tian Century he has achieved wide distinction as a writer on important subjects. â€" 74e on ‘ Since taking up his post in Evanâ€" ston Dr. Heimsath has exerted a profound influence on the North Shore on behalf of the true and noble teachings of religion. << PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and DECORâ€" ATING, Good work.. Prices reasonable. Central & Second St. Tel. HP. 949 Edith Caldwell, beauteous conâ€" tralto, and Leighton Noble, baritone, are featured vocalists and the orâ€" chestra presents a style of ‘music which is unquestionably unlike any other. Unique and delightful effects are obtained in musical arrangeâ€" ments of the fifteen instruments which include an electric organ and electric steel guitar, An elaborate floor show, featuring the charming dance team of Rodrigo and Francine in an extravagant proâ€" duction with Harriett Smith‘s "Loveâ€" ly Ladies," will be presented. The entertainment bill also features Charles Carrer, * master magician and trickster. A The services at the North Shore Temple start at 11 o‘clock and all are cordially invited to attend, Mrs. Fred : Meyer, Miss Viola Rockenbach and Mrs, Chester Wolf sent out forty/invitations to former members of the Presbyterian church to tell them of Sunday‘s homeâ€"coming at the church, _ George Olsen, populat . maestro who has taken over the leadership pfthcbutdueobmdofhhm opens &n engagement in the dining room of Edgewater Beach hotel next Thursday (Oct. 15) night. The "formal â€" opening," the big anâ€" nual party which embarks strictly formal dress (black or white tie) on weekâ€"ends for the winter season, is dnt?d for Saturday, Oct. 17, bo"v-' ever. ® Rytex Writing Ink . . . made esâ€" pecially for fountain pens . . . comes in colors to match the printâ€" ing of your Name and Address on Rytex Writing Ink . . . made espeâ€" eiallytarfonnuinms..,oon: in colors to match the printing your Name and Address on Rytex Stationery. Colors are Patio Red, Pamuda Blue, Corsican Violet, and Blackâ€"and Blue . . ..15¢ per bottle. The Press office. Dr. Charles E. Shulman, Rabbi of the North Shore Congregation Isâ€" rael, will occupy the pulpit of the First Baptist Church on this date. Music of Tomorrow At Edgewater Opening J. SMITH JUNK 364 North Av. HighlandPk. PAINTING and DECORATING Phone H. P. 410 Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass PIANO TUNER H. F. PAHNKE BRAND BROS. 28 years‘ experience. > 12 years in Highland Park. ‘Tel. H. P. 2048 JOHN CHRISTENSEN Painters‘ Supplies DEALER IN ApG Phone THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 19836 Loos‘re â€" Feurp tnder mustite« RYTEX SKETCHIES: rpw,rclflm". and f a # .# we all? â€" SKETCHIES are the answer to overâ€"due {and ) correspondence . . . fetching, intiâ€" mate, little upâ€"andâ€"downâ€"f. letâ€" terâ€"sheets . . . deckled on end, bordered on the other . . . your name (or monogram) and at the top. They will get your written in 50 seconds or so . . . . . adequate . . . brief . ... 100 (vltlavebpu)!gtwo..‘(.oe. tober only. The Highland |Park CLEANERS & TAILA RYTEX SKETCHIES ( mw:m)mmm andâ€"down note ; sheets dnekT- one end,,bordered on the other, with mqmcmwnou#- . . . 100 (with envelopes) for $1.00 Tel. H. P. 2774 513 Eim Place Garments called for and deliv Tel. H. P. 495 35 8. St. Johna North Sheridan Road ;‘......-‘"“‘-“E BDrive Your Car in and Get Aute Body und Penders _ | ALL OT 4 pa? Reliable Launderers 4nd For Quality and Service | ; o _ Call H. P. 1661 ~ _ SANTI BROS. DAIRY MELLODY FARMS $ DAIRY _ }| whole job, each piece perfectly |finâ€" ished and ready to put on. You‘ll one of our services that fits into your budget. Phone for man and let him help you Highland Park, IL . : PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM ummdumw‘:fi rough dry. Others want us to do the Some folks in this community to have us iron just the fiat work, Tel Libertyiine grau¢h Cleaners * Je Sn miue mr_h-hé‘:l?;?fiâ€"-m 1023 for an Adtaker 5 & 7 of your washing can 1 done by usâ€"there‘s a serâ€" vice to meet your DR. B. A. HAMILTON 80 yeirs in Highland Par 22 North Second Street Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP Pasteurized Grade.A Milk HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP E. NELSON Vitamin D Guernsey Arny

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