Oakndge cemetery.Marquette RecreationParlorsCarl C. Marzano has reached the , climax in the matter of providing jpane recreation and amusement to jthe people of this part of the city, i in the erection of his grand palace j of pleasure at 3315-33 W. 63rd St., 'vest of Kedzie ave. The Marquette has a 'veil appointed billiard parlor containing twenty-two Bruns-wick-Balkc balk line and pocket billiard tables, also twenty-six standard Brunswick-Balke bowling alleys. These in addition to one of thelargest and finest cafes in the city, with 6,000 feet of floor space solves the problem of “Where shall we go to dance?,” with music from Dewey Harris’ Talace of Pleasure orchestra and the very best entertainers in many lines. The best place to dine on the south side with all the | pleasureable and enjoyable surroundings. There will be dancing everyevening from 8 p. m. to 1 a. m. and Sunday noon to 2 p. m. to j 6 p. m., 5 p. m., to 7 p. m. and8 p. m. to 1 a. m.Any description of the elegance of this handsome place would be incomplete and unsatisfactory, it requires a visit and the cordial welcome of Mr. Marzano and his staff of courteous assistants to appreciate the many advantages and attractions.A grand opening will be celebrated Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 10th and 11th, and they wlil be red letter occasions that you will not care to miss. Reservations maynow be made for tables for the opening nights, or for any othertime as deliciously prepared chicken dinners will be served every Sunday noon and a specialty will be made of Italian dishes, spaghetti, ravioli, etc., prepared by a special chef who is an artist in his line.Also a musical revue from 12 to 2 p. m. and 5 to 7 p. m. Dinner party reservations will he given special attention. Whatever you do next week, don’t miss the grand opening of Marz^no’s Marquette Recreation parlors.