Believers Meeting Library Hall, Highland Park. Every Sunday 7:45 p. m, Gospel address. Every Thursday 8.00 p. m., Bible study. You .are cordially invited. Evangelical Lutherui Church Central Avenue. W. F. Suhr. pastor. Sunday service. German preaching at 10:30 a. m.: English preaching at 8 p. m.; Sunday School, 9215; German Saturday Ichool, 9:00 to 12:00. First United Evangelical Church Comer of Laurel Avenue and Green Bay Road. Rev. J. Foster Van Evera, pastor. Sabbath morning worship. 10:45; evening service and K. L. C. E. from 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. during July August and Sep- temben The midweek prayer services Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:45; choir meetings Thursday at 8 p. m.: Sun- day school at 9:30 a. m. A cordial in< vitatinn extruded tn n‘il. Swedish Lutheran Church There will 5e Swedish Lutheran Church services every Sundnv evening at seven fortyArive o'clock in :he Y. “CC. .-\_ rooms on Central A . cnue. Highland Park,Carl E. Lundgren. ()i Wank-gun. Illinois. pastor. Baptist Church East Laure-i avenue. HenryCla)‘ Miller. minister; Sunday. :llllrnlllg worship. 10:45. Sunday evening people‘s service. 7:45. The Biole school, Mr. Charles H. Warren. Superintendent. assembles at 12:00 o'clock. The Baptist Young People's Union. Mr. Leigh Bittinger. President, meets each Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The mid-week service is held in the parlors of the church each Wednesday evening at 7:45. The Ladies Guild. Mrs. C. E. Thompson. President. holds its regular sessions on the afternoon of the ï¬rst and third Thursdays of each month. The public is cordially invited to all the services of this Church.‘ Second ‘15! mt w Sunday N.1le" W a. r shiu‘lmu J .v:; ' ' and evening scar" praver mecting Wu" Bible study Friday. 1y invite yuur attendance ‘c . .511 Time of Services and Meetings in thq Various Churches The Reading Room 581111111 floor Erskine Bankl 11111111111: 1<11pen daily, ex- cept Sunday from 9 to 12 a. n1. and l 10. 5 p. m. All authonzcd C11ris1ian Science literature is on 1119 um re1erence. and may be purchased if desired. St. Johns Evangelicnl Church Corner Greer. Bay Road and â€OI‘HCWOUd Awnuc R61 R11. Fudler. Pastor Sun- day morning (â€1:111:11 111cm hmg :11 10:30 a. 111. and 11421111 ,1r1111111ng.111‘.1llp 111. on ï¬r~1 211111 tl11r11 $.11 111111' 01' the month. E1cnbud} 11‘ 211111 He 11» {nu-11d 111cm- sermon. Moflem Woodmen Highland Cainp, 1176, M. W. 1-\,, 111m ï¬rst and third fridays at Masonic Hall I Y. W. .C. A. Clauel Following is‘the schedule of 51111111: classes 1hr {he members 01 the Y. W. C.: Swimming 1 11 atLakc Forcs1 rolls upen m g1rls (1 Highland Park Y. W. C. \V'cdncsdnys. ID to 12 111.. 3 11) T p.: Special rates 19 members \lciiibcrs c {run cc 1111:1111-1i‘11d11“It-«1111;101:111 kL-L Highland Park Presbyterian Church Comer 01 Laurel, Linden and Prospect avenues. Rev. R. Calvin Dobson. Pastor.‘ Bible School meets at 9:30 a. m. in the . church building. Sunday morning wor- ship. “:00 a. m. Young Peoples' Meeting at 730 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at eight o'clock in the auditorium of the church. The public is cordially invited to all of these services ‘ n Mad. Him Want to Cuu. So Ho Traded I! For .- Saddle. It was In 1‘74. «luring a famous trip to Bu~tun with Dr "Fwitvhell. that Mark Twain saw for the ï¬rst time what was then u brand new Invention; or it mny lune been during a subse- quent visit a \n-pk ur um hits-r. At all eve-nu. WHMN \Iin-rr [Fm-{MY l‘ulne. he hm! Hzn- n.:v 1.11m: :lm! wan [vl'm‘tirhlg on H mm law !| 1‘73. fur lw \vx'nte two lexrvrx (m .7 '!.‘l .5 ,\. mm In llnwvlls mu! Hu- n‘m-P m “rim t‘ic-Im-ns. In Um In'h-v‘ I, - \'.~ ~ Trinity Episcopal Church Rev. P. C. Wolcott. D. D. Rector, Holy Communion, Sunday 7:30 a. m. Morning Prayer and Litany 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion. ï¬rst Sunday in the month and Festivals at 11:00 a. m. Evensong. 5:00 p. m. Sunday School Q45 p. m. 5!. Mary': Church Laurel avenue and McGovern street. Rev. J. D. O'Neill. pastor. Sunday services First Mass, 6:00 a. m. Sunday School 6:45 to 7.30; Second Mass. 7:30 a. m. Last Mass 9.45 a m. Swediah Evungelic‘l Luthenn Highward. Rev. C. E. Lundgren, pastor. Sunday services. preaching at 3:00 p. m. . Sunday School :n 2: Ll) p. m. \V'cdncsday prayer meeting 8 . (I) p. m. Fint Church of Christ. Scientist Hazel avenuc near St. John’s avenue. Regular sen‘iu- cvcry Sunday morning at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school immediately after thc Sunday mnrmng service. Regular Wednesday earning {estimonial meeting at 5:11! o'vlm‘k. a Masonic Hall. . Rigyal Arcanum Highland Park Council No. 1066. Royle Arcanum. mods secund and. fourth Mon; days in Masonic Hall. Visiting bruthem always welcome. math: Workers Meetings'atEMasonic â€all first and third Mondays. I. .1 III I der. rm.) -:, "m v. w Mix tir~t urn-mm h :1 mm maul ' J“.- rwrturnmw-e With hh ll~"-m| vrgzhn‘iuqn over an innova- Hun he lu-Eh-n‘s it is nolnz to be a great help to him and prodnims Its ad- vantages. This Is the letter to Howells: “You neodn‘t answer tbls. I am only practicing to get threeâ€"another Illpup theHrnly prm-tk-Im: to not the hang of the thing, I notioe I miss ï¬re and get In I good many unnecessary letters and punctuation marks. I am slmply using you for a target to bang at. Blame my out. but this thing requires genius In order to work It just right!" :xzwn \\’ â€0 cu In :1: nrtivle written long after he tells how be was with Nnï¬by when he ï¬rst luv the machine In Bmton through I window'nnd how they want In ‘0 see it net-form. In I! » «um- urtlo‘a kn Services in the Churches Lodge and Club Meetings TWAIN‘S TYPEWRITER. Ebenezer Evangeligal Churgh ’ v A-\' :‘m Hn- new “‘nn- A»- v. v' hix‘ r25! urn-mm ' 4.3.. ywrfurnmme With Yuwinmm over an innova- ws it is nolnz to be 2: him and pmvlnims Its ad- S. E. SCHRADER. pastor :‘wz' Launl Axr‘nua W a :12; morning “or. :‘Niar‘. Endcax‘or. 7:00 c T in p. m. Gcrman nr‘nmda) †R0 p, m - : 3V1.\\c curdial m: at thh w. It“! :lhl Avxe of [L HY And Nous of Interest (an‘ I‘me Following is‘the schedule of summer classes far the members of the Y. W, C. A; Swimming 1 )l at Lake Forest rollvgv npen to girls 0 Highland Park Y. W, C. At \V'etlnesdnys. ll) to I! '1. in. 3 to T p. In Special rates to members Mei-.ibcrs en- lrnnce 10c; individual lt-s‘snn. 50c; ticket. 11v entrances. 73".: Course of six class lc's‘inllS. per person. 31,00; nonmembers entrunrr. 20c. intimidua-inesslm, $1.00, ticket. ern U’anCL‘S. $160; course of six lessons. per person. $150. ’Suits. caps. towels an." wings must bezfurnished by indhiduals. Instructor always present when pool is open. Summei‘ activities; Monday. 2:30 to 5:30. tennis. basketball, new comb on the academy wounds. 7:30M9130, Girls' Club; Thursday, Swimming as above scheduled. Rooms open at 208 East Central Avemje every afternoon. 3:05; Monday and Thursday evenings. 7:30â€" 9:30. Vesper services; alternate Sundays beginning Juné twenty-third, 4 p. m. Businesg Men’s Auociltion Meets ï¬rst Tuesdav in every month. Association Rooms Erskine Building. Charles M. Schneider, president; Albert Larson. secretary. Highland Pgrk Young Men's Club Club rooms, '12 West Central Avenue. George Jones, president; Earl (isell. secretary HighlnndP-rk Woman's Club Club rooms. assembly hull, Library building. Meetings. furtnightly on Tuesday at three o'clock. Mrs. George H. Campbell, president; Mrs. John A; Putnam corresponding secretary. Highland Plrk Club Club house, East Central Avenue. R. C.}ac0bsen, president; A. Von Schlegel, secretary. St. Johns Cdurt Number 840. C. O. F., meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Masonic Hall. ‘ North Avenue Fir“ M. E. Church First M. E. Church. B. L. Story. Pastor. Sunday School. 10:00; Preaching, 11:00, Junior League. 2:30; Epworth League. 6:30; Prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7230. Teacher Training. Saturday. 7:30. UIIOII LIIID Club rooms. Highland Park Club House. Meetings. for hightly on Thursday at three o'clock. girs. \\'.'J. Fyffc. president; Miss' Elizabeth 'I‘owncr, corresponding secretary. ; HighlnndP-rk Woman's Club Club rooms. assembly hull, Library building. Meetings. fortnightly on Tuesday at three o'clock. Mrs. (ieorgei H. Campbell, president; Mrs. John A; Putnam‘ corresponding secretary. Highland Plrk Club Club house, East Central Avenue“ R. C. Jacobsen, president; A. Von Schlegel, secretary. Catholic Orderof Foreuen St. Johns céun Number 840. c. o. F., meets second and fourth Thursdays of ’ Pitcher M'gM Strike Out Fiftydour Men In Ono Game. 50 {rvqm-nlli nu" lhe question "ls it [yu<sililt‘ fur :1 pitvlu-r to he crmlitm with mom than tlu‘ve strikvunts it: an inning?" lu't'l] "(Mn-«rd to the [hut vxtomlwl mil culutiun nus tm-vntly mzulu us to the number of strikeouts pitrlwr vunld svul'v m u L’fllln' :tml shut out the up- pnslng unuu a nute that :ippeurml Hauling. "What Is the large“ nnniIu-r of strikmuits with whirl) .‘l pllt‘lwr can be «ruined in any game of him» innings and at the same time soon- :| shutout?" 'l‘he “nun-r “Mi "Fift,\'-funr." \\'lll\'h nnswvr is corn-ct. To this :I snpvrzinnnutml ullvgvd ex- pert. :l nmn who made hlmself den! Rum-king onion. came back to this ef- fect: sporting ("llllll' :1!) :I This “us suguowlml by Duo“ Club Club rooms. Highland Park Club House. Meetings. forghightly on Thursday at three o'clock. jrs. \\'.'J. Fyffc. president; sum“ that h:- wns: the ï¬mt [lemon ln thv world to :prv the type mm-hIne to literntnro "ml that the story of "Tom Sawyer" mu probably the (‘3th type copied umnusrript I Tho new enthuthm run Its murse « and dim The typewfltpr was not per- fW‘t In thnw'days. M it Is mm“. and the key! did not always rmpond readily. He dorlarml itlwax- ruining: his morals that If nru‘o- h‘m "want tn ewbar " "e n'fm‘ml it t9 Hmw-lk Inc-mvllw. ho mid. Huu‘eHa [rd nu mvvx'uh :mrwny â€HW- DTI‘I'IH‘ it '1' HI"\‘I'|’< In Huu‘eHa [rd nu mumh :1 NR hn~<ir"‘u‘. <0 I"w:n mnl't'h'o In [MN f'vr n < m I “ in L'IH Nor!“ America) Union Highland Comic“ 99, meets at Masonic Hall, third Weanesday in each month. Mnic Order. A. O. Fay Lodge. No. 676 A. F. and A. \L meets ï¬rst and third Thursdays in Masonic Hall} :3 0%)“ Felk m Sheridan 1. gr, No.662, l. 0. 0. F., meets every 'Iï¬esday night at 7.30 in Masonic HalL ‘ not hi\tul'_\' Meetings ï¬lï¬ Meeting Places of Clubs and Lodges "What‘s the matter?" "51ka Cork- scrr‘w Hunk. “Aw. I rulinw n nice. plumb pocket- bouk for :1 mile. It was bulgln‘ out. An when I mm It what do I get? A. handken Met :1 palr or old stocklngs In' a semmlh: unl wad of chewlng gum.-" Cincinnati I. nqulrer. “I'm wnuu-n guMu-lt 80‘": and the Koran. It In said in the Koran that benutlful hell: are bung upon the trees of para- dise In such a way u to be stirred by wlnd from the golden throne of God whenever the blessed ones In hls preo- ence wish for music. It I: to tms that the author of, “Lalla Rookh" refers In the lines: . ‘ . Bell: u muMc-al A. than that on the golden shafted tree. 0! Eden. mama by the et-n ol breeu â€011'. Ferumnu Deception ml M} 5\\'(‘1|l’ «,H‘ m [unl‘<n~'." said (Hm'q-l (In; in < Yrmh-d lhn oN'NlHQ‘ But :Ift'uW‘ “f â€â€˜0 ‘- h- '|""'|L'ht on [vi'lt [)inV «-t I'c-Ie dis- \th't meets 1H Here's the explanation: It will have to be admitted that twenty-seven put- outs are all that are legally required to retire an opponent in nine innings. hut thnt isn't the propositiun. Under the scoring rules that obtain in these mod- ern duys of imsebuil, a pitcher ts cred- ited with u strikeout even if the catch is misses thc- third strike. "Since we have followed hasebul‘l \“e have yet to so-e the time when a pitcher can strike nut ‘tlfty-four' players. 'I‘Wemy-seven strikeouts ure as murh as ‘u‘ pitcher mm (16 in any game of baseball In this (-uuntry. At lens: we have not heard 0! any rullm.r which chuuges the number of outs required for one lnulug from three to six." _ FIRST FLOOR PLAN. A'PO'S'SIBLE BASEBALL FEA’T.‘ In bther “‘1'“!!! errors [IV the catcher could ï¬ll the buses while at the snmel time the plmkgr would he creditedl “'ltlI II \‘lllnt'blll Ngnlmt mull lmttvr ‘ By rI-tlriu: IlIn-I- mil-r lI;I'h'l\' nu strike-u “l'. I: IN- -:ItIlI«-I \qu-Z .ing the lmll real lmul lII m h influx†o. the [liYI‘IH‘l' “mr'Il lu- (‘l't'1‘ill‘1l'\\'}(ll “ix strikvouh m I'm iIIIIi SIX IlIIIo-~_n lll‘ himwir' rm'ynlu: :rt ("‘1 longlh nn 3 thir-k sL-«h ur' \anw. 011‘ lho- edge of whh-h in lurk» (-npimls ho wrnto. “He Sun: the 'Kmn: at the Shlrtf“ This was the only Inm‘ru-ï¬vm. nnd. as he himself has said. Tom Hood moods no other. How muvh he fplt nnd prided him- self upon the song by whivh he became known and int-mi by millions is shown by thi»: and tho following fart: “If I were ennnh‘mi those are the arms I should :ulupi " mild be one day. Show- ing a rn'mzh vignette to a friend. The sketch t-ontuinml alrerpbeuutiful and pathetit- idq-u it fenrecented a heart pierced tuy n needle threaded with sil- rer team. and beneath was the motto he had inw-rihed on the imaginary tombstone, It Was th: [lost PopuIar Th hood Ever Vv‘rote. HI "The Sons nf tbn Shirt" unbound in THE HIGHLAND P'A‘RK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS A comcE wnu AMPLE PIAZZA. Copyrlgm, 1912. by Glenn L. Saxton Dunn ass. by Glenn 1.. s-xton; Architect. Min‘aupous. Minn. RECEPTION ROOM THE SCM3 i1 KITCHEN Illo‘xï¬-b' l'Hl:Sl'l~lL"l‘l\'l-I‘ VIEWâ€"FROM A PHOTOGRAPH PIAZZA‘ h LIVING ROOM l3"; X l3'6 I) qur Emma ROOM iO'bAIS-La H SH! 'nm im lL’ihnlh‘n' Hv (In-w ng Tom H H“ York in and 0nd story, 8 feet. lesh, Washington story and pine to Upon receipt of $1 the publisher of this paper wlll supply Saxton's book of plans entitled “Amerlcan Dwellings." It contains 254 new and up to date de- signs of cottages, bungalows and rem- deuces costing from $1,000 to $6.000. ï¬r or Georgia pine throughout ï¬rst Hardwood floors throughout Cost to build. exclusive of heating and plumbâ€" ing. $2,200. full basement. First story, 9 feel: sec Mrs: (Nahum. .lnhll angry in nu Hh- us when Hm! h- turvr n! mely inmm-d ynu \ Sllllvd nu-‘r \lr~ Hit! farm-d [H H:- ":Ii"'|:ll :IrP m‘muL-m nu :I I'( New York l‘im-w â€ll' (‘hridnnw unmlu-r nr nmo uf [Hwy 1: It mu u m‘mx‘ nan‘ In '!w lam! q} H qwulil)‘ hm'fliflt' thv- MH â€and himw-H did nut thin Inm-knlï¬v. hut ,\h\~ Hum] him :lx’ ~lm fn‘du‘ '7! fur 1‘ mind {I'm}. wm‘l: n~_\' “nu "l hu-nr S! uxlu‘x daughter It: 200an In nmrr), .'| vamnzm " "Nu. <hn 1~ nut Hnr fulhnr haul hl'n lnr9<tignlwl !‘\~ :I ~un-ty rmnpnny and on thvlr rvlmr't ro-fnqu to Invest In hlm. "a thnn- WAN :1 Hereâ€; in hi: title." â€" Balthnnw .\IIH'I’11‘:HL mind â€Il'ul. um (MI \\'vumlq-vf'n"\' HJHL'K‘_\1IVI1-\v|‘ Mr“ Hunt! wu trnndntvd in?!) Italian It \me ton hnndLmj 'zh' whhom nun-Izo-r Rudo Awakening. "You're looking mighty sour. What’s the mutter? Huneymmm over?" "I L'HQN! so " 1 "Hmv'd that hnp Ion?“ ‘ “Oh. we \n-ne rifting along down life’s ’ent'h‘llilf‘d stream. as the poet tells about. und just as I was thinking I should Him m drift on and on with her turner ‘he up and mid me that she bud got. to have some money."â€" Houstou i'ont. The Ron-on.‘ , Gibbsâ€"smut lwple. «hey my. an rarely guilty or meanness or "Me. lebs~ Well. ,mn see. it's so «11:11ch for them tu stoop to anything 10'.- Boston l‘ranm-rlpt. mat got by utrngglinx to make I Ivâ€" Ing. â€" Phillipa. em: Not to B. Loanod. Agnesâ€"This now! looks awfully 1n- teresung II It good? Gladysâ€"WI per- fectly Iph-nllill I‘d lend It to you in l_ minute, but It belongs to m.â€"-Llfe. u-ross entire front my one mum desirwn large mun.“ For n votmze this contains all that The best Pdummon In the work it [wk-Mum] cummnvd openiu [H‘i «Fully one large living rwnu 1m] “vim; roam thrown [ULJ‘UH'I‘ {wt 6 iut'hcs deep. There is :1 entire rum: and re Insulted Him. An Obstacie‘ The F t p94 of l lHHHIu'Y‘ nf vly- ï¬fth vol- lt mu kuimwd. hut '!w lam! q'unmd H, and ntw Hn- mlk nf the day - «u:ht Th:- mn: was l‘wnvh, 'Hvrnmn and yIrEnln-d nu (-hmp rm- fx' :HHI prmu‘m-l times paint In second story lnlm. l was never so - us this nftornmm. l' n! our (-luh dolilu-r l \lr Hirhumv-ln [IE-41mm- Yw: he re "will of whh h you :I mmmun carrierâ€"â€" Size ‘23 feet \\ ide I‘lll m‘m'. Ihi< w n- NY (11* hr : it \'or_\' re- hull mid m so dlfllclflQ ’\ \Y II Coal, Coke and Wood The Highland Park Fuel Companj ADMISSION HERMAN DENZEL, Presidtnt Ofï¬ce 126 [5. Central Avenue - - Latest Moving Pictures Every Nighf Vaudeville Every Wednesday and Sunday Night: months. If you intend to order telephone servi‘ sign a contract nowâ€"and get your mum or telephone for a salesman to OCTOBER ’15 is the date when a ne press. Another will not issue for scve in the new book. Call at our local ofl'iccj Managgr’s Tclc- phone 9903. Our own garage: at Highland Park and Evanston You’re going to fall in love with it the moment your eyes behold the graceful body lines of this beautiful car. Everybody does -â€" the more discrim- inating and particular you are, the more you'll admire this splendid Woods Model. The roomy interior with its rich upholstery is complete. in ever: luxurious. satisfying detail. “Its the ï¬nest Electric liver" is the enthusiastic verdict ofall who have seen it. Back of its ï¬ne appearance and up to date conven- iences is the sterling, dependable Woods Quality. This Quality is in every Woods Carâ€"it means good service and small up keep. It accounts for the fact that the ï¬rst Woods Electric ever built (16 years'ago) is in running order today. (L Be Sure to get one of the new catalogsâ€" write or phone. Futon And Sdm, Calumet, Cottage Grove Avenues and 25th St. Chicago, Illinois local telephone directory will go You’ll Love This New Woods Electric Bell (2‘. Lime, Cement and other Building Material Highwood, Ill. g) System Local Exchange St. Johns Ave. call. 10 CENT: Telephone Suite 4. 5 Takin- ‘78 Pool and 45 St. J Concrete ‘ Tdcpbooc Glcpcoc F Ch Office: Hour-.9. Dnï¬k Luke F: Butter Chow. Central 6: e561 publt