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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Sep 1915, p. 6

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member from last year, accepted three hard chances and laid the willow against the pill every time up end de- livered two safeties. Captain Wellsce was there as usual with his progressive fielding, end met the bell each time up, but could not drive it “fely. The team in general is the strong- est that ever represented Highlnnd Pnrk, and the fans should Ill be on hand Sundsy to help keep the Luke county championship in Highlend PIrk. As it will be impossible to have Collins in the lineup next Sun- dty, his place will be filled by Chief Miller, who has been drafted by the Brooklyn Natiomls. The Waukmn mom will be strengthened by the oddition of Jack Lelivelt. who led the American Asso- ciltion this year in fielding tnd hit- ting. It is supposed that Stremmel. who held Don Black to a 0 to 0 tie in the first game. will hurl for Wau- kegun wd Armstrong will‘utch. For Highland Pork the battery will be Cantwell and Reed, and that in itself will insure Victory. Sbow your loyalty. Ind be sure to be on land next Sundny at Wlukegan. Highland Puritâ€" “Suki-Ava. Ammans Music Studios 1 710 ORRIN G TON A VE. E VANS TON ILL. DUN'TSL/E 0/617 (Vi/VT? WELL. V ' ' m M MWWM I I RECULARS CLIMBING IN CHAMPIONSHIP RACE Maintained by First Chuun u. Highland Park and Evanston OOZOOOOIH . WATSON You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue Hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 105 p. m: Every dav except Sunday 13*- 814 For Hours and Terms, Address will reopen Svptwnbvr 20m in Continued from page 1 Phone Eranslon 351124 bun“ Wallace, 3b Johnson. 33 Shannon. (1! Collins, rf Kilby, 1b .. Cronin. 2b Duffy, If Wnukeganâ€" o o o o o o o o 0â€"4) HIGHLAND PARK KILPL Cnntwell, p WAUKEGAN Stew-rt. cf .‘ Cross. 35 ,.. Murphy, rf Cook, 2b 5-“ Vavesleck. 1f McGuire. 3b Vase. lb _. Delaney. c ‘ Shore, p 0 42710 2 Two-base hits: Shannon. Murphy. Bases on balls Ofl Cantwell, 1; 6!? Shore. 2. Struck-out by Cantwell, is; a by Shore. '2. Wild pitches: Shore. .. Umpires. Conne!ly and Dune Time, hid“ W SHOP W. Centril Ave.r "Wind Park xu-nust, u! nghlzmd Yarn I-HAIQ MUZIK by a business meeting, at which time ‘it was decidal to hold the annual rumâ€" mage sale un October 12, 13; find H, which dayx {all on Tuesday, Wednee- .day and Thursday. The lldlt'l in fcharge are to be Mesdamee C. J. Mc- Bride, Henry Boyd, Sewall Truax, W. U. Egan, Gordon Buchanan and F. B.‘ Green. The sale will be held in the; vacant ahop on East Central avenue.} next to Sobey's meet market The: speaker of the day was Mn. William: L Thomas of Chicago. who Ipoke on. “‘PEace," as this meeting wan e “peacel lmeeting." Mrs. Thomas, who was a; deleglte to the peace conference held‘ at The Hague recently, has a broedl idea of the queation. and spoke plain-l ly and directly to the chapter of the? cruelty. expense and horror 0! the! lEuropean wnr Follomng the eddreeel on “Peace," the election of delegatee‘! for the state conference took place. ‘which resulted in the election of hire} VSnndwick, while the name o{,the other| ldelegate wae not decided upon. The knext regular meetin;r of the D. A. R. will be held at Mn. A. P. Smith's home on North Linden ave-hue. Re- freshments were xerved. Old Gem! My (With Apologia to Juno. “iv comb Riley) (ml Gun-nu l’rouperlty'n come to our lown to any; the locll match-nu all are glad, new trade has come them Way; there Wu J Lime when money \mnshed from us like a fog: "En- (‘llliz‘d find check, {or Whld) please mud n pl}? your catalogue." \M- haul the “me good-l rl‘hl u home; uur pun-s, too, were right. but mum-haw nu our undernhul, nn-l nu our sun 1hr llghl; aural-(own run (1-1:: hml melhuds that we didn't krmw .llmut -lhv mail order lirnn'll 5:.1 y-xu, cf ynu «lou'l watch out. Hm WV had a nunâ€"n who wusn'l \m_\ “1w. hr kept lhv gcnvrnl slung lvxn uzu hm proud to udwrliu “1.- gxm'trnw and dry goods. nn' his eggs uml lvutlr-r, hm; hm hurdwlre Im' hu‘ lruuls m.' ~hm-s were good, but hm um- lxncw; and m wr pprnl our Hume) whrn- It didn't help a hut Lo mnlu- the town a ln-tler one, to mulw un proud of Il;lhe lug A‘ll)‘ go! the prom. nnd We-»~uhnl were we ubout? The mail order firms'll mt you, rf you don'l Watch nut. Thls rmzen u lnal Woke up and Ad~ \‘ertised his goods, nn‘ all the ather- followed aunt. and came out 0! 01¢ Woods. nn' they helped than home luwn paper whu‘h h-d nllua done 1L5 shurr to lmost the town and Mlp to put ll on the map uomewhcrr. An' the paper It helped them In turn. nn' poo; ple rumv m buy, un' found lhlt muney Ipenz a! home make: old Depreulun fly, and unless (hla mutual spirit kinda hovers ull ulmul. the mail order firms'll 2n YHl'. of yuu don't walch om. The first rvgulur monthly Inn-1mg of the North Shore chapter of 1h:- l). A. R. was held on Monday um:- nmm a! the home M! Mr». Uurdun Hu- chanun on Mar-inc Road A large number of members and guest: were present at this first meeting, which mnkes a good mm on the year'n work. The‘ mm-(mg was opened h)‘ the singing of "Amerwu," led by Mum Mildred Thuyrr, which wns follmn-d I ll .\dvrrtining Expo-Ive? Advertiulng that in nnrdod by the .Idvertxser In In expense h jun that There is "mocking run; with IL .Nlnc times out 0! tan tho copy bu u Charley-hone. It'n so 'OIk It could ‘not move itself, let IlOM have other; :And ~“hou- {Iult u that? Advertis- lnx's. \‘ot on your life. lt'l tho thult of the mun who is ”yin; {or .the advenulnx. Go to his Ito". md 2th: chances Ire [hit you will find it ‘slowly e'xplnnz from dry ML The ‘goodn will be dirty and unkopt. The :ahclvu will be dusty ltd neglotttd. Even the bom- wnll luv: 5 much. and the zrouch never “tract: buy-on. Lu. 'u too short to wu'u With tho “wooden has. It isn't $0 dustb- in; that; expat-in, WI the lack of push that‘n Ml“ th blunt. -\' 'v- r'\rn:'n.' ~rr\'\ :- R91. Van {EH-1n 911! ~ veck on the "A‘l'm'llnn 1v! lhe C(uss hwng M rrn'nku rm John 1233 Tu 'hxlnxhu \ mus wan colrrluntd by \h“ .\'e J: and haduc Wading on 7 new day earning Hours of worship: Sunday Schook 9:30 am. Morning Worship.._10:d5 um. K L. (. E, 46.5 pm. Preaching Service 715 pm. Mid- week prayer Wedneuhy‘l ‘5r. m The rcvuev of the third quarfb In son. ml] be taken up In du- day school on next Sunday. A! the mormng wonhvp Rcv T 1. C2 Suhr of Yuucn. Chmn, mu wak Mr. Suhr wax {or a nuon- u! "an. m the pastoral: 0! (hr Ilium n- x a. {menu- and it well known war Mr !‘ Imw .‘mme on a year! lu'lnuyh Rn-v Sa H u 411 min» canny wean-v, thnvnun » ”mu-nan! with m.- walk and IL! when the cunt of the mlswmann 1n ( hum an Yupn' '1»! 'Ln Emlmxnr mew-mu Tenm'mmn" .md 5111!: n “an ’Hiz rm: HIGHLAND Pm PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK First United Evan. Church l). A u‘xinn a' On- Chris“!!! H 'Mvuclth Anamu ulll hr m \Lavue v! A 111111-11 offer of 50 coats bought \IX1 1allvto sell at unusual yn mg~ T111 Ch1ldren's \\ car 501111111 mndln a \( ry marked scrv1cc 1n presenting the-54. supenor \alues just at 11115 111110 livery mother about to chootsc Childrens Coats should we these. Mutiful little an! of blue plush. Collar cuffs and buttons of black plush with bclt Special at . $5 98 Telephone 1072 Excellt-m mat of hne plush, trimmrd wxlh Children’s Fall and Winter Coats arl bumms wnh he]! and sash Specially priced at Daily’s Ready- to f Serviceable Chinchilla Coat, light gray 2 pockets and belt. I’ru‘e., North Shore Gas; Co. Sept. 27th to Oct. 2nd IS NATIONAL GAS LIGHTING WEEK A Postal or Phone Call will bring our Representative A weekdevoted t0 the solving of your Lighting problems All Gas Lamps and intures at twenty per cent off for this Week only. Let us ex- plain to you our attractive proposition on piping y0111 Home or Store. « 200 dozen This pack was in-~ . . tended to sell for» Fancy Wlsconsm Peas $200 per dam; -. We offer this lot at the extremely low price of $1.14 per dozen or $2.25 per case .i of two dozen. Money back if not‘satisfied ‘ JOHNSON COMPANY We Secured from the Packer 3 ¥’ ‘ at less than cost of Packlngg' All Departments Special priced at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 You know that Gas Lighting is most restful for your éyes. You know, too, of its depend- ability and economy. A broad assortment of other styles 2ndDoorWootolThutre $6.98 $5.98 Home Comfort be gins with good Lighting LIKUC girlsamt of u-baline m blue. Cuflt. belt. buttons and mllart 1n blmk plush. Special $4. 98 A kw White Bear Skin Coats bin-s from 2(06 Regular $2.3} valuex 3m (1311) priced at $1.” Special Jumor Coat m min-d mrdu my. Silk trimmed. Phone 460 Highland Park Store $7.50 VI! Mali MI 1 hh moi lhov mil MU huh ,n!‘ Ilc fu‘ ul

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