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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Jul 1915, p. 1

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be conszdered a price of sax-1 of reai esm'e: ioned. and me e or pdrrr; uf lbove men:m:z- subject to :he \Onlh t0 the d:- Phlipot. MIN. :kenbush, U. L‘. rge Knapp and lease or 123595 IOVC descnbed "I01 10 any pun N‘ entered mm ongma; 'ml'. of It. and to the [the two party was to the szud f. BRV'VVNINU Of thv (“ir'fl‘ Ibove described described 'md decree fur 'nur- h the Tim) lid)‘ Id Lo ruthts ex- emenu AS fnurxd lecree. and H :4. «reed that the piece hr pat-'91 fight,“ “him-mt ubcitor for (‘nm Lin :hq "7;: le Court? ’35 l Illinois. kact. pneu- ‘1' t hereidflbw’vt? for czish Ar .may hid in subject to Che nst drdd to trustee“ bear- ! July, A. D. :order'i otfzce >83 Dodument l8 of Records, It heremabme :hlsed subject amount there- ms: deed shall for 'OI’ rust deéd and Lubject. to all named sum an L. piece 01' ON lea ‘ener ~ let xgh . payment of dollar: bear- nd nu urch Ave t to tie date WORK ‘viéfé a Sunday afternoon the Life Saving ago! the Young Men’s Club had a Mopportunity to show off their abiliti- which they did in magnificient W“ and provmg themselves finished “when in less than five minutes my were asststing Edward Warren Jr., WSoott and Miss Myrtle Bagley who ”enjoying a sailwhen their boat capsiz- 7 â€"-_. _--5.4I An “twru "'u d- The three occupants were seated on came back a. “me side of the boat when the wind made their to the northeast and the boat I the eighth tuned over before they realized what 5 Leflert. hd happened. The accident happened 3 good game d the foot of Vine Ave. about a quarter ‘ with his hi d 3 mile out in the lake. They, how- absence of m, mged to catch hold of the boat game as di “climbed upon the side. It did not der made c aflht itself but floated. third and g lJ:m _..i. -m "when of the crew who were outi mine at the time saw the trouble and 3 hurriedly beached the canoe and ran back to the station. The watch in theé we: had given the alarm and the litei but was manned by six members of the! a", John Swanson. Arthur McCafiery, Allan Flinn. Edward Meachtle. Harold ‘ Schmidt, and William Royer. who were u hand in a minute or two. Meanwhile [in Bagley had been taken off the melted boat by two conoeists and at the me time the life boat arrived and took the other two victims in the boat. at- hched a rope to the sail boat and towed Rtonbore. This ma, have proved anerious ac- cflent a Miss Bagley could not swim,‘ which demonstrates how much an or-1 ganization of this kind is needed. It also “that the boys are right on the W whenever they can be of assistance. The crew has been reorganized with Lyh Gautiey as its captain. Roland Brand 'Ilncted as captain last year is now a fiber of the Evanston Life Guards. The club has opened a refreshment “along-side of the boat house. the paced: of which will be used to defray W incidental to the upkeep of the boat house. ”CONCRETE BRIDGES IN CONTRACT Luna STARTS WORK i ON soum END STREETS? NIH to be Mac-clam Foundation With “wMixed Asphaltic Sur- hccTogethet With Con- crete Curb ha: and Judson Avenues. The M0! Local Improvements will hold tnhlic hearing on these improvements 0- Friday. My 23rd a 7:30 o'clock. and ibhopedzha: there will be no more flotation: The board has already spent ‘Mdeal of time and money in mak- ‘finuus on various tvpes of paving healer to comply with the ideas of the m owners and if there is no filter objections to delly the proceed- “lhre is Sh“ time this summer to ~32 the work Then is sun another propooed M: in Ravmia which. if it Mwill gm: another direct 1 h- Highland Park to Ravinia 1 m L. Nelmn, owner of considerable My north of Ravinia Park. known ‘the Woodhnd subdivision. in circulat- hl pemwn m {hesonlinuation of the m ch ud St. improvement, M the 3.1 )dwnsion south to the m boundary of Ravinia Park and h Gilt lo connect with Sheridan Rd M.y ani Provod Serious. Upnkfi Quarter of I Milo n in La. la: Sand-y Aflenuoon T be High mm“ 'm'irfim u s. Rodueod ”.3... Huh ch. if it goes , . direct route! Quality of 6.04- “do Ravinia Park; On July 14th Mr. Frank unnett took it considerable 1 ov:r the business 0! the Runla Caten’ng Park. known : Co. and will continue to supply the peo- e same high standard bakery on. in circulat- l pole with th . ‘nuation of the;goo:ls as always. The prim however improvement,iwill be reduced but the suds will be south to the;of the same high quality. Mr. Bennett nia Park and has been the baker for theleaCater- Sheridan Rd. - in; Co. for some time. LOCALBMLTEAIS' WINGOODGAIES REGULARS TO PLAY TOPAZ SUNDAY Connd. in Moon. of Duffy. Phyod o- By' “Cranes-t Fan" The Crescent: added mother one to 1 their list Sunday by defeating the U. 5 army team of Fort Sheridan by the ecore of 10 to 8. Up to the fifth inning the home boys had a comfortable lead but by ' two errors and safe hits the Fort Sheri- dan boys managed to get five runs mak ing the score five all and the Crescent: ‘ came back in their half of the inning and made their runs and added two more in the eighth putting the game on ice. Leffert although dinabled pitched a good game and was tight in the pinches with his hits. Conrad on third. in the absence of Jimmie Duffy. played a fine game as did Lamb on second. Foenben lder made one of his usual fine thgows to ’ third and got his man after making a ldifficult catch in the field. Wahlbruck . land Richards led the home boys with the ' stick with two hits a piece. _ i , { By “Regular Fan" l l The Regulars traveled to Chicago Sun- i ‘ {day and defeated the St. Peter and Paul 1; iteam by a score‘of 13 to 3. . \ k The game wasa pitchers battle between 1 ; Potter and Hespin. for the first four i v innings each team being able to score ‘. only one run. but in the fifth Killey unw Icorked a triple scoring two men. This [seemed to inspire the Re‘gulars and they! |started hitting the ball to all corners of: the lot and when the seventh inning : rolled around the Regulars scored seven ‘g runs sewing up the game. In this inningl Dufiy got a single and double,‘. Potter ‘ pitched a nice steady game. and was. at no time. in danger of loosing. The team played sterling ball behind him, and looked [ like big leaguers. The addition of Shah- , ’ non makes the outfield second to none on+ ' the prairies. This man has caused all , 3 ‘ kinds of trouble in the past to the Regu- '- lars in the games against Glenview. But "i - now that he is in a “Regular" uniform, l ‘he will perform some of his wonderful 1 l ‘ ( ‘ feats for the Regulars. He is fast and a ,; good hitter and once he getson the sacks ; is sure to steal at least one sack. Eddie E Wallace played like a veteran. On one ‘ attempt he made two sacks on a single and by fast work also took two bases on . a bunt. Such speed is an exception and . the fans will marvel at these teats from I! now on. as the team seems to be getting more confidence in its ability and is now progressing to the cruical series for the championship battles with the Waukegan i teams. ‘ On Sunday July 25th the Regulars Will patronage at the games and can assure you there will always be a good game at the Lincoln Ave. grounds the Crescent; consisting of all Highland Park boys familiar to all Third fat Cmu. P‘VB"W--vo championship battles with the Waukegan 1 3 teams ‘ j On Sunday July 25th the Regulars Wt” ‘ ibe out to even up their former deleat ‘ i where they meet the Topaz teaml This i team defeated the Regulars by a score of 3 to 1 several weeks ago. Since that ltime they have defeated some of the best :teams in Chicago. 0n last Sunday they {played the Roseland Eclipse 3 3 to 3 tie which latter team defeated McCanyns team 1 13 to 3 two weeks ago. Mclnemey will ‘ 1 work against the Regulars and will be remembered by the fans as he held the , _:champions to two hits on his last ap-i , l pearance here. For the Regulars Black. i _ ; burn just back from the Kansas City i _ ; Feds will pitch. He being a Qiicago boy » Eli: considered about the best pitcher inl l i the city. and those who attend the "mci . will see a pitchers battle which will long i 1 1 be remembered. l r W IFIII‘ IIIIIII ’; The Topaz having to play I morning g game in Chmo Sunday will be a lime ‘ ‘ late in arriving.” the gene will be called I In 3'30 sharp. I Let's all go out and we the boy: I avme their former defeat. i l Thencore: ‘ .--.e.qnn Tani-3 Potter 5. by ““95“ Poner 1. 05 “”9“ l G... at 3:30 Sin-p Nat Sunday éi hogan balls on A 33. Day in MhrNuiThnndn! Alla-dd. H Cleared Far- Band- w Load PM Eva-My Wok... To you. inlet: and mothen. ave Thursday, July,E9th. and take the "kid- die." to Ravtnii Park and let them )otn the children'l arniv-l plrlde which be- gins It two o'cbclt. ll po-Ible let them wear Mother Geooe cootumes. it not. let them wear mypoetume used m school play: or nny dher occasion. or paper cootumes. any Kind. jut bring them and help make this.) long remembered gala day. All are *lcome to yom In the big parade tobe led by the Allendule and Glenwood Fa bands. You are to n- oemble I! on fifteen 1n the pavilion ‘where there @tll be placard: to in- 1dicate where'each tovIn i: to gather. Weather permitting, the parsde and pro- ‘gram willbelfild on the athletic field land the audiqxce I: expected to take fseats in the grind stand. ‘i Children {ouhecn ycars and under are tndmitted to mi park frcc on that duy, The Ravima Club offers the (nllowmg :suggcsnons as 10 costumes: Old Mother 2Hubbard. Man‘in me Moon, Lmlc Jack iHorncr. Tony-Tom the Piper's Son. Lack ESprat, Marjory: Daw. Little Miss Mom-t, lSimple Simorfi‘Litlle Boy Blue, Little Bo \Peep. Mary, Nkry Quite Contrary. Juk land Jill. Old Dog Coalc, King 0! Hana. IQucen of Tull‘. Keane, Dickory Dxckury fDock. Fiddleri Three. Jack m the Bean iStock, Hump!» Dumpty. and many others, mum snow m’gBE comm ma Afhir to Tq‘o Phat Ann“ 25th in Lake Fordit. Proctodn to be Given to Hojul and Orphnmo u ' anioun Ynn The Lake norm Nurse Show Amen . tion. which 5 in past years dmded the proceeds of n the Alice H c Hospnul at Lake For”! and the Lak Bluff ()rphanagr. is maklng‘ a strenuous Affnrt llua )‘1-211 10 make 11: annual eventslargel and more tar {cath- mg in N5 efféns than ever belorr. In stead 1»lcor:1n1‘ng its field ml actwny to Lake Force! nd lfllnlf‘dhl't‘ \‘n'mlly, thls year's plans eke-1n must of 1h: North Shore and d1 Icrvmmvl 1.1111pamn hm. ‘lx‘on startt-dIOw'nk :11 the 111114ka 1-1 the peuplz- h >kling r1 rhe- (91 11111 lu- ‘twm-n 1111mm” . and “4111'” g 111 :1ml ’lhruuglmux U11 lxuncvlaml nt 1l1c town: sltlxalcd bctievn (In-5e (110 110mm ‘ In order 6’ make the mun 11mm: («1111- mchcnsn'c in 1's' appeal. (he rlxamctrr nl dlficn- m adhiha between‘ [new A\ In order 6’ make the mutt more Cunt- preltensn'c in l'~' appeal. the rharactrr nt b the attraction has been changed (rum the more («final and tashtnnublc style 0! pre\ mus veats. tuan old t‘nluuned t‘uunty lair Mth all tts Attratttnns- thlt in former years made It the lug get twgether ut the calendx of annual events. Such an exhtbltton full be the first ()l 1t: kind to be held under the auspices ot the Hume Show Assodatmn and It prumtses m be bigger and truer than any of the pre- ‘viuus drawlOg card: at this clmntnble In - stitutiun. .kn earnest effort is bemgl' made to {tint-st. not only the society 7 ' people who have made up the majunty 7' lot attendanfi m prevmua years, but to: 1draw in ttn‘fie people ‘hn live in the‘ ltowns and m country places who“ tn- ] teruts are Occupied In different lines. 3 ] In order m Itlmulnte I desire to com- } pete in the’diflerent bunches substantial 1 ;cash prizes )are being offered. with thet Especial [entire that the money can only l 1 go to the mm dtrectlv respondble {or 1 lthc actual OdUCUOn ol the prize win- I Irain; article hlch may or my not bet i the owner. STNI feature it is hoped ml! l icause a mtg: many ton-men. cooks Indl ignrdeners t compete who under the oldl 3 methods prize Ivurdung would not 1 ’lcue to do ,0. i ,; Themubdsmllbeopen ll 9 1. ml .‘andwillclqe at 7p m.. and a lunch: ; will be acryd on the grounds. the op; v portunity I1 presented to come euly and‘ l to spend I hole day filled Ilth acttlng' and «image Immement. 43" er Loungiâ€" J. Juhnwn.’ The dat net aide lot this bug aunt- u’on isA t23th. and the committee in charge ' keg this oopoflunity. throuxh the columfi of this paper. of cxtcndmg a very cordial invuutmn lo the people 01 the North 810". The oflicgrs ol the Show A9003 '0“ ‘ Chamcldhy‘w. W dams. Mn}. Oudc“ u“, .--- The oflicgrs ml the Lake Forest Hon: Show Aswan Ion [DHIM‘ Mm H. C. Chalficld-letor, prnndcm. vice pm; dents. M'. J Ogden Armour, Mr. Hugh ]. Mclhrnm, Mr Cyru: H McConmck. My Luna}: Sun. chmrmm (WING cmunnucc Mr J4 Allen Hunts; treasurer. Mr Loust Lafim. stcvcuty. Mr. Franco B PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDQY. My 22 1915 RAVINIA PARK mm; mu! IS :5 £053.. .2. .33 2: E0333 «co 8n! g 3.. 586 :8 S: 8. yon-603:8; .88.:337833 SE a: 595:: n: :1 : 3:5 .380 B: .0 882- «5 .3 EC ..o>< 1:503 50. 2: .u 13!. 5:53 222. 8C. teem: impoaible but Guam McDennon has I punch thin yen which recommend: one. In the theme-om (his in turned over to whom eve! II in charge 0! the bench to the capuln an keep hn eye on the utter, t > t The new drinkmg taunt-in in a great. ' convenience and the thntku ol the 0.01: 3 Ire due Mr. Fred Schaeler who donated the bubbling cup. Ltgm have recently been put In the men] bib-house, It in surpriun‘ how many pool: 30 to the beach (or I swim uter dinner; on a hot mght there un't I vacant bench ”ring And the play (You d npparatuu n m cm- ut-nt use. The bench cornmtttee had hoped to put a sunken concrete b-n'n wnth running water it trout ot the. woman's bllh-huulc amt In the men 1 bath bottle thn vear winch would ndd greatly to the comlort of the bathe" tn gettmu rid of the and but over nu hun- dred dolllrn hu already been Ipent on the butldings. repairs. etc .0 “11h the fund: on hnnd the nddtttonal expense cannot be Incurred The bench master has In “Mutant and at present a large dluna rntt il be mg built by some 0! the enthuuuttc It tend-nu. The (molt appreciates the tnterest and cooperation ol the maybr and comm» islonen and the friendly helptulnm o! 1 the Ltle Sanng Crew: Mr Sunk seems to be I-urkmg over} Kime th’hm the list In: wet-kn. He has visucd It the homes or Mr and Mn Harry Berbcnck of Hn‘hwond. on Friday. July filth and Iril a but" ("1‘ on Fnda), July 16th. Mr. and Mn John Danlr)‘ of Hubbard Woods. lhc lhllrr hem“ Immer- ly MM Jcssu- (mgr: «nu knrwn hrre. W35 \uiud m anr .md as ”W xtruh any the proud pan-ms u: 1 mm ()Ihcx plm 0. hr vullrd “no u! lhuhmns M Mr and Mrs‘ Lows Hrvu‘x- where he It“! :1 dang» (H on J\:!y l'ith. mm! In Mdeay July 1“ Mr. and Mrs How‘azd Maunm at W \';nc Axr, and M! and Mrs L’lulfi Nrubut xv! W Lcmrll Ana uhd It” (I haunting baby hay, alsu Mr Ind Mm (marge Lav-{dun uh” arr 1hr pmud and Puppy parents 0! a 'dnug .u-r. bum on Tu'nday‘ July FRh L Wednesday m1 vmu Chub mahl mum Inst throughout the Spochl Tubk d' bole Dinner to 5““ d Sofia O'clwl M RIVin'. Park Wedncday mgh! will be hum-n n R:- vmu Chub mahl n R-uma l'uk, nin- magcing In! m‘hl Ind cuntmutnu 1hr ban the pawn A sptcul ublr d‘ dunner will be served ll 81.25 'cr pine. I! Itven o'dak. In order to In» sum .081 ounce n is necessary to I: serve (1qu no( lam lhan TueQday m‘ht. The Blviflil Club mmnnltccn in vaflewm town Ire making dwmnclva napalm“: (of (be outta-O of this new le-lurf. WEDNESDAYS. RAHNIA CLUB SIGHT “Who Pup" mmu be Mn I! the W Put mm, 0» ind-[the «bl o! the urn-en. Mnry Picktorl ml be neon Pancho- in me photo-day by Gear Sand- eumcd “Funchon (3nd Casket" ‘ ! ~ W” Wednetday. evening. Clyde Fulani: poverful drama "The Moth and ma Flume" In” tx- thr :uunmn II“: |‘ On My .Hem 01 Panama Hay". (.91. ‘hxle the 1000'an met one 0'; ludt m evening [he 29th, the Hughlund Puk cuy chad! I Hatfield dfiti-h 1m be thorn A "you! 0‘ (ht ' ”col Cmmlfmy vu (In was |huIn on Us! Sunday lot the mm in“ "wind: :1 “all. the” 9.. nhn and {Hench and ‘ am. “my Sch” J: won-d lo be “my good A Puke w- 1m d luul thud colored pnduclmn mum-d “Tr-um to ‘ m M aflglbllum me ng" vnll no the lulurr Sclirdayiund W 0! ohm 'mmu. Jul) Jht. linuuuou “\nlendod ‘0'“. CI Mud IboCNIV- IR. STORK WORB OVERHIE Thu-ed Sunni-y. the In: msmpwmum w Arrivsh Ape-r in H0.“ 0‘ Highlund PAIR Fn-ilkc wm w 15. “Who Pun" Nan Pickford I. A" '0‘: Sand-y .. “ESTART ACTUAL WARON THEIOSQUIW AND RUBBISH ol the Wodnudny. July 28th in Day Planned for the Guard Out- door Ouningfkidding .1! Props!!! of Tm Cam, Unauthc (woman of the Highland Put Snnuury Anocmaon the women 0! d! POST OFFICE RULES GOVERNING DELIVERY! CARRIERS WORK EIGHT IOUISA DAYiPAMDE T0 SUIPASSPOIIB YEAIS A later Concerning l-nlruotionl {of R.- coipt d I." to Lo L.“ I! Hon“. Will bu Supplied by Currier- Thin Wook In Iccordlmr wnh (n'll aw mun. union wan :- ennh hour: a day and n |.\ uppon: eu‘h (nrrm will haw suffix (xmpy ugh! hnun and not fight huuu. on“! maul-m 0n Sudlv thorn on Jul) 25!}! a! hnl! met 00¢ n'hudt In the Ptabylrnn dnwdl I lberficld Townnn'p .Nundu ”500' Cwmlfocy \IIH (like plur Hu mm '|“ mdudc dufuwmw 1m mt'rv mg. “mg Sch" J unmod- u-povh In m 0‘ kill «hull man and unm U" M alhlbllum M I-yvk ut'Hnu. Ind m 0! ohm A vrvv mud” mummlguzu Bottle. nod Rubbish of .1! Kinds [u cw-ryolu- (‘epallmfld 'Del: S‘ Rm; 1211:. am Ave. :0 north limits. In E. 5' Gail I! h the dean ol the “caution that you puke mm" no doyom marketing end] Wednesday main in ordcx to (we all the merchants I dune: 10 have n thorough clean-up lime httween on. and three o'clock. Thu II the beginning 0! mal WAR- FARE on moequima A barrel or In... can filled with crude oil. furmuhod by [ht my, will be plncod In each dfltrlf! for m: me o! mdnvidual propeny owner! yhu hnd low place; when wuer may mud {or game Ume. Plnca In ravme. or yuan: Ion furnuh large opportunity 10! Lb]- work. The association turned out veiterdly In uclunl mooquno ennnnag non when they sprayed the woods north of RIVIfllI Pnrk. They have employed I man Wllh In automobile. a spray pump, (rude and kerouene oil to sun 011103 the mmy place. !ound and "porn-d in the survey of the vlrloul hunch. ()xling shoubd be done every ten day: and and each band ruin. An Idvuory tor the nuocnnon ha been formed a: tollom. E P. Sedgwicl. financh-ldmrd G, Huber. City health commiulon, Everett 1.. Millard, City buuutul comm-non. and F. M. Schak'k. auilllnt mu entomologm, the tutor WI” [we one day etch week In connec- tion with thin work Thu Hlflhllnd Park Day lhis year Vi“ nulrn-al nll prenous cclebrnhons in 0 poor expression of what It Will in, The pande WI“ be hrgeu and more xurgfimi, ll WI” he "Wu-wed by the maym. commissioners, judges, and other punmmml cine-mt from a renew blind humour-r the loumam ax the mrnrx of L‘rmral Ave. and Shendan Rd.- Therc WI“ hr more “an”. more am- mema, a larger damn phliorm, I’nth'l orchestra, and lwur a many prim for the 1m drnwmg as m pro-nous yearaand an money, Will be vaimd Into 1h: bun. droda of dollan. to be sure to rm. A full Inn oi the page. and a comfiau program oi the day will appear in ‘our next mane. 3 a . The general achcnp {or deem fiwiIl be panama but a is optimal; All ‘mcrchanu and flu” are to' idecorate in m make. All ovnerl arc inviwd take part “tho ‘p-ndeandcompcu the prison. “Id. ‘0' the boyl' bud. ', ‘ Upon a. amnl can: parade a: park. Mayor fluid will give (In. at da- d Mme. : ‘ ' .maubtvfmkatmtéfi. Thumbnmfiui} “you” him-“NM“; Am and will hMjiuu-mu MI“. Thuvdllhum‘guhnddlul Wyn-Ind.- I mum. “Mum W.‘m Folmbl I ”db-rm in. “mm and. Punk-not (lilo: boy: 14 you- Maude!) ltd Potato not (lkgirb 14 ”In“ Sa. 81h Fund. from Ravi.“ Sin-J Lo- cated u Conn-l A10. and Sheridan Road 91h 1 Mb (No! me: In. I llth Mun Huh !;n!.t-e! grmmdn, nude!) Thrn W W“ 50 yard duh (bf boys H yen: and node!) 30 yard duh (bf guh 14 your: and undcv) nu dnvlq mode“ In: luau-o In; 0- A m H'flhvumd "Ilrinl‘fl V. H Ighlmd Park Fun-1m n layer: uuU-Wal Calm-mm» ”Bunk 1" Vin " " u! I" 24.0 pun, 2’5 Hm hour Volume 5 Into 1}! ‘00‘ upper in 'our g‘ a 5 E3? 3% All 5‘ npfim. a 3 3 w- 35’ My "i‘fi ,a lJ‘r‘ 'v v...’p«-K 'w‘. «1:. i ’ i» a ii a § I :-~. b Inn «1...?! lie) .

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