“*PEMZVM’ ~ l \ac 4:. n. in. <. .L $.11...“ why-r» in. i _ . :’-’Râ€.>,f’¢:fl DEEREiELD DEFEATElD ‘uiiiii HAVE CLASSES BEEN DISCONTINUED?†l -vâ€" . 3 Played First Game of _$eason.l to!“ \ H \ .\ mum“ Deerï¬eld Meets Lindblpom ' ‘ . This Saturday ' W h} Kin< Departments Exnow ‘ lost .\.itiiril;iy "ca’ .it the. lb’t‘l'llt’lllJllt‘l der ‘ ~ . hands of her. Alumni I: ‘ l' ‘ I) . d iii“. The game was slow 52h lll\"I _.:\t retn roppe M the alumni Werc out of training. The slowness of the game liiiwevei‘ illli not ilt'l‘l‘l\'t‘ it of the thrills that: so with football. Wally Mcllti'aiii intertivptiiil :i “N. ‘K'Ini‘ ii 13-"; :Fit'll This Year ....im....'%miiiiunnv SERVICE ,, _, .w .' . g, 5.. , â€A“ k . . d“ 1.2%."... ‘45. x ..,,»;.. .. -» M. , .,_ . y. ,5 ‘. . > i at. 3‘ b . v.~ < .u-rn w,“ y ..r7w1‘»mmfl.pag, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS THURSDAY. SEfTEMBER '22. 192] ’iiiiiiiii PAUL iiiiiiiaii - Mac-0W mum-i a.“ . TART (‘OMMI'NITY DANCES SATI'RILXYi PAGEANT OCTOBER 5‘. To be Held in (iirls‘ Gym ill the: BUDGET ciiiiiitiiiiiii3 'iiEi‘isiTE PROGRESS MADE wn.i. ORGANizE “Gt'ARDV f . _,.,,. \ffair Will Be (liven in Sunset Local Banker Will be in Charge High School. Plans for Wint.-r \nnounced The Dance (orniiiittcc of i lilll‘nuli Wood As a Sort of of (‘ommittae to Sup- ll)‘ Service has i-ompii-im iii'i .iiam Harvest I385- port General for the loniiiiuiiity Dance.- i’oi lb' fall and Winter. and .izinotiiii‘c that “1le the dunes will stait on Saturday li\al l'I‘ill‘illv ;ii-iigi'i~s lid" been lllilllt‘ Hairy l'uul. «ashii'i' â€I â€W â€lilh' ‘ T‘ ’ ‘ ‘ "l'iill‘. Stewart oi: the Hi " >. ~. .. “I“, I, U . ~_ .. W. .. l. . ‘ line and i‘ill't‘lt’il ll‘w imillh'i'llx:uiiilj‘iii‘; l.“ â€I.“ â€TKH’HZHU‘VH "l [hr ‘Vilnlllumli land l'm‘h TTU‘l “I‘d SM'I’U!‘ l‘flnl‘» '\ " .‘wpf: _“i\“"‘ .i touchdown l’urwell, â€it \‘ie‘ir's .\eI‘\tce pageant to bi- gixtin under the inns .iii'cptcd the .ippoiiitiiicnl as HI) I lit" . I "Lint†â€"1 captain. inissi-d the goal ‘ Friip H} it‘d-“wires of ('oiiiiiiunity St'I'Vlit‘ at All-"lrlllflll of the National Budget ‘ It: ‘m l", tum ; Why ., .l ï¬rst halt' ,; .,_ " ' ' Sllliwl' Wood on the afternoon of (ic- ‘uiiiiiiiitti-e which H engaged in n na- ‘ 1 “ .. ‘ “ , H“I“‘.“â€â€œâ€â€˜ l‘ht- last half opened With fliwrï¬cm l'il‘r‘r a rm. pour has: tin-n set iii tioii-widr iitllllralfln to support (it‘ll ‘ w‘t’ so. .ii “Inglis .ind fighting hard to “h“.[akv tiie Ammm l ('l‘ p. iii so that :ill school students ‘i lliiwcx director DI the Budget, iii :* n“ ‘ n E?“;‘h“‘\:f-}:":i§ but ht-r hard titthtiiig did "(it do her mil: â€Hind: . .. ' ’1‘ â€TWA“ ti, did-“m “ reduction â€{ i . "_ . ' . any good its Jackson 4min Went H“... [hr thorium. tlzi- tint “ill b- [ii the ll'ill'ill‘ll oi lt‘llt‘rlll taxation "37' \ i ‘ r†’1} ‘i' h" for A tivtiiliilo‘tvn Again' \Vlllttit the llllllll‘t' of :i iiiirxi-st l'i-stiuil s_\iii~ l'i mii'l'llhiz llii' uliiHi-Hilllfhl. VI i ' bolisiii. i'tl‘iii is ~‘\t'l‘l'1llllb:l.\ beautiful l‘ntil Will ioiii fours With hundreds ». i.i‘->' ". ‘.\;is s'if- ' i ' ‘ red ‘ fallen in n'iih Ylli- Lj'iitli. ll‘. 'hi' Y'iilll‘il‘l- Wi'l'x‘ "ii .. - . . ' .i ': rib .. '" . ‘ " l'l’irlt‘i’ \\l‘t- w'lv . .. i .. . .r. l" s was lii\IlI-li\r l“ '1†‘ â€â€˜HI *‘ l’a“ WWâ€: " . . .‘ . from 'hi- \l‘\l|'\ ‘ll'nf thought h. “g...“ . -‘ . .:,i . '~ ; .1 mm Ii-l‘. . » i i 0'. ~ ‘ v 5 H lllklhi‘ a (ion-n.1,.“y. 3.“! i'li‘ii’lt“ .... i; ' ». x' . i1‘~.t".ii, iiri in ~ . . . - ~H p. \' . r ._ ‘ " >tewiii! was it'i-r hiiii iii:.l. m-iiiigh' ‘1‘ v‘ ‘ e il‘ I \ll- I A . ‘ . .. ‘ . -,. .. - . ‘ i mm ‘l““li “I lb’ei‘tield s one vuril ‘ . ' .. ""‘ l n.l.i t'!‘ . . 1v. . ' ‘1, ’ . l M . .‘. ’ 1'“ ~1in r in .lllt. .l.li nsiii_ dilt'l‘ [\Vi' â€(hinlpts {U P... ‘ put the hall over. went tiiniiigh for "- ‘- ' "" . ~ '. . v.' .. ._._... .i Hâ€? .ii-otrti ‘llll.\.'ltl4i\\':i. 1'4â€. «ll, kicked . . ' ' L’U‘ll. .siiirv ' Hi .." .. l . ' ttâ€" » ‘ ., “A m with A: in. MI†V .ii tIli . tooth. li.ilt 7‘ n‘ i . V " sifiiul.‘ ll. ii“ ‘ ~i . ' M . †The Alumni iliis ‘.\‘:ll, 3, .y â€1.. :fl. spit-xii tlYNi 1'. Is , , h. 4 . ' . - I “I .r ‘ l‘ \\ ‘l v p‘l-‘u â€4‘“ >lli'\\!‘. lllltt Mitt" are still -' ' . -'s it»: ..i -.‘t‘ sl. ‘l- . . . . . ~- l’ W c. ~ F I ‘ l' Wll for old lleertielil. They went out on ‘ xi .. “is -~".“w .- diligei . \Vi - . .‘ ; . :4. ~ . < - â€l. W T: ‘ the tield battirday “'ltli one iii the ‘ ' 1" '.; .iee 's 'iat" .' .- ~' ' ‘ , ‘ ‘i ‘ ‘ strongest teams the Alumnifhzu ever 3? CT!’ .2'. ilti‘ iiillltl l’ic’ r?nlt'il liil' . had as they averaged thirt" pounds; more per man than lleertleld and. were more experienced players. Deerâ€" infothned the field of course made many hiiistakes.l school! board a†nut as a whole the tczim niatle a very Kmart S. i"".iii'hill. t'. M. Vail. I). ll Blihiel'. t' W. Shipnes. (‘linton S. Beach. Mrs R. E. Seyfarth, and Mrs. Fred II Porter. These men and WO- rren. some of whom may have child- the purpose ' the school board is serg mu. m-v‘wl il‘ eniÂ¥avoring to 4:... U‘ret "m- I‘m-v! I i. i .i' i-ri‘~-iti‘; good showing. : Next Saturday Deertield iwill play Lindblooni here. Lindblooui is outl for revenge as they were defleated tWo years ago by Deerï¬eld. and; they are.1 coming up expecting to wi‘. Those? rer “5 the†"w†â€f kindergarten 329‘ who attend are assured of Ila snappy" informed t" know game of football. "Let's €10 Deer-Vi of these . ï¬eld." ' ‘ rem‘rrw‘ t ’"i' are wed enough the vain» and importance that this should be given attention. Other North Shore suburbs have ex-i pressed astonishment that the High»; land Park schools had in; those twol _instances dropped their kindergarten. The City of Highland Park cannot lfford to have this unenviable dis-lLarger Unctior‘. Year; With due apprecmtion of your (-0- operation in presenting this situation? to the pen le of this city through . . NW valuable paper. m the hope that: Lake Forest (,Ollege rd enedhfor it may N speedily remedied. ithe 1921-22 term yester y wit a . Yours very truly. much larger enrollment han last Walter Davidson. year. The freshman clas1 numbers 2m Bronsor Ave-nun about 110' i . Highland Park. With seven letter men ireturning. Sept. .30â€. .9.) and a wealth of good mat 181 in the i _ i new freshman class. RalphiGlaze. the COLLEGE REOPENS AT LAKE FOREST Enrollment Than Last; Freshman Class Numbers 110 i l 'ge squad and \lLIllllliMlll operating in the production {story out as there will be no program tburdcn. . 2ton. Mrs. Noble (‘randalL o'clock at the Center. I . ' new coach. expects to turn put a Win. . l ..i' otii- i «in t'lllllllnl‘ll of the Natiiiiiiil I litiiig’l" \Hlll‘llllllt'. of which John T l'iiitt is iiiaiinian. in the i-rgiliiim» tiiiii‘s newly crcamd â€budget guard" ‘ :i siibu'oiiiiiiittce of \oluntci-rs recruit t membership to arouse 'l'hv tollouzizi: wig:iiii/,.itioiis .H't‘ to. Highland l'zirh Woman's i'itil». .\lrs ii if Sc)- t'zii'th. i'i-pi'i-sciitm:\i~; Y W t' A. .‘iliss i‘iiiiiiiiiiigs. Alice liiitIy. iilltl «d Mis .lohii Siott, ii-pri-si-iitiilnis; 'hc‘ Young Mcii's ti‘Jl‘. Francis ltohr. rcp- t'roni its 'Shorc in Kt‘lll'rltl. llIlIltl'\ “ill in ashiixg foi .t at the door from Mi iiit\ il'l '.~ 'lllilll' s -ntiiii-nt in {M ~r if ‘llnllllh . ' l i ' i i i l “ill in. Miilllllll'll provided they are ing i'\l'I‘\ l<i\>llllt‘ item of umernnii-iit- ' ! (-Siorted it) some one from Highland night of this wet-Ii in the girls gyiii~ iiasiiiiii lit the high school. from in?†o ll:1l(l p in Emphasis is bcing plated b_\ the hunt: (oiiimilti-r on the fact that liq-s ili‘IllIl‘.‘ air iii~l llic ioinmunity iiiludiiig the lli-criicld Shield.- Town- hill Alislili'. .itiii iiiil {Hr lht‘ North Admission to the -li) iiii-iiilI-rshlp t‘llrd tiily. and anyone living in the (ilk of the «unit by iii-\t Sat iriigiy l’ht‘lilllL' Utii lit xi \ntiirday -¢‘IilIIL' Vlii- i;iid~ iiiii_\ bi procured Ill'llll‘iL’ .ii lhe toiiiinunity Thirc is a small iliiirgr1 of Hi? iii:l_\ .‘iiti iiii t‘llll V iii «writs for the iiuil Admission to the datum “Ill be l‘irsons from other towns lt‘\t'I‘.li'IIl\t". Alllt‘l’llilll Legion. l-Igbcrt :il ~‘\:N‘H‘~‘ ““1" ï¬tlt‘rdl “l‘llr‘lllflfl‘ i'aili Th u ual m1“ { iidut i . A ‘ ‘4 H 'l) (‘ .\pcnci r. i'viireseiit.iti\i-; llw‘l'llt'l'lr iti‘H‘ “th ha“ {mm} fan! an 1‘ whlih ‘ ‘ i‘ ' . 1 l" I >hii-lds high si'hir-l. .\ll*~'i'~ “)1‘11 .‘ll‘ Paul is i-‘tpected to will†3Ԡhave gained an i‘nVlnlilr reputation Wood. ‘hestcr :iiid .\ll'.vi\ll'\'llt|l‘. lt'li- (â€ply into the wiirlt of the National f.†m, â€munumit ilmit-i-s_ Will be en- It‘\l'lllilll\'t'.\; .'\Illol‘lt'fllllliltliill class. Budge! coimmuvh and h†ï¬ni du- forced. and the l-lk‘ t'lulh Tt‘lll‘l'wnlflil‘t‘ 10"“ ties \\'lll be the formation of a strong named. Mi»- Marguerite Shiirretts. 1* (ll- si l -ctcd from among the moat pronii- ‘plans recting the pageant. story will be published in next week's ‘ i}... (no issue of The Press. All who attend; - ill“ pageant “T" “Ski‘d i“ clip 1h" .duction of the prestnt unbearable tax Memben It will be their duty to en» printed. The cast Will also appear 3 guard" i i v a W‘} “Wk ‘pledge their support to (veneral (ommittee- in charge of the work i Dawes in establishing . business-like ladininistration of government approp- aie as follows: ““3 R3." 5- i riations and expenditures. as provid- (‘ieneral Chairman #- Anderson. (‘ostume committee ton Vail. Mrs. W'alter l1â€: “Hit†lwhich the National Budget committee (“TL Ml†sponsored for two year: and whichl ciasses Why should they. in the face. - ‘ . ‘ , . . of my“ myâ€. deny to the young Alumni Lineup ilieei‘ï¬elil‘(i;‘“tlfl and Miss Wood of the highiit was instrumental in initiating inl childrer of Rakinia and Lincoln the," l. .- ‘5'" â€0‘ initiating “"d passing. , . . I‘arcell LE ..anilwick‘ - . . ‘ .4 . prmicge l? kinhdergarten'.‘ “titty. abl- J. Bolan LT lSpellnian Hif???afï¬gxï¬xlxï¬he hirhrscl'ixl‘l The appointment: of Mr. Paul and so, shouh it e necessary or t e Lauridsen IG : Wolf. ,' ‘ “ -. ‘ ' his acceptance of the post was an- mthers of these children toh canlass Russell C ProctorlJ it?" committee _' MH‘ Annette pounced yesterday by Stanley H. community to prove to t 9 SC 00 i . . . z . . 0 - ' - ' i ' ' board that there are not only sum-£233.31†RT T :23: Grounds committee â€" Wm. Witten. Ezrighgiregiflirggtf 12:22:12?“ (shit: cient children of kindergarten ageEF “ , RF 3 VI-B’l Wm. Guyot. 0- G- St- Peter. headquarters are .1, 7 West St in each school district or both toâ€" ‘chimii‘oney Qé : A 122;;1: â€and“: committee â€"" Miss Gladys New York City Among the direc- . ‘. . v r t . - . , '. . ' :e:;;ghut; alsoetio discover a way of . Mcllwain RH 3 Baldwin ifsaceaixizrhl: Sunfiyrn. Mrs. John in)†of the wï¬mluï¬ â€˜1‘": Chief Jug. e ne (. ‘. E " ~ ‘ - ‘ *‘ -' _ t" W" ' ft. Alt . l! is a matter of civic pnportance‘zcr‘gljlan ,1}: ; Mireilii Stage management ~~ Harry Rich-l Thinker] “:3?“ 0;.‘W1r.burg Signâ€. ' L iler. Wm. Bowdcn. Mrs. Fred Bâ€-V“‘lL Stimson William M. Chadbourne . . 'Benjamin Strong. Dr. Nicholas Mur- Rubbeity 'â€" John l“ U218“ . ‘ray Butler. John T. Pratt. Joseph P. I-inance committee 7â€"7 (has. (irant,|\.0“0n Samuel McCune Lindsay and Jesse X" Tm'th' . lManny Strauss. A meeting of the above committeesl l . _ b will be held tonight (Thursday) at R mmygafflf: 0:53-5:33; 33:: get committee in Highland Park. HIGHWOOD COUNCIL MET FRIDAY NIGHT "W l INTERESTING. PROGRAM AT U. E. CHURCH. SUN. ___..-â€"â€" ‘Mr. Harry Clark of Moody Bible ‘ Institute to Have Charge -__,_ of the Services l The Ilighwooil council held a iiicet- ’ Next Sunday the United Evan- l i Discuss City Problems. Mayorl ' “'elsh Pleased “'ilh (‘O-operation HORACE TAYLOR DIES ning football team. A la; reported for practice thelï¬rst day. ‘ i . ~ ‘ - v ) “Hll'h (l.\ PIBHING TR" The first game will be phyed with Y. M. (I A. College zit IJI’H‘ Forest. Va " ‘ .. . . Saturday. Oct. 1. ; . 0 ed \rl! l 5U“umhh 10 â€Ed†Walter llessler and Harold (ieimii “i‘eu’e' Saturday. Fun' er of Highland Park are; attending erzil Held Tuesday Lake Flu-es: collect- this Tm" \ :‘ufwrtii‘ wily NEXT WEEK'S PRO RAM W-.- ,WLL.__-__----Mâ€"~â€"- 5 ’° llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllIlllllllllllll"in":= .._.._i (iamr’i’wv . , (‘heney were 5“..th \l:. Ti\‘ “4. born in 1‘63 at has: 1"..s i. . and after graduation l-‘In‘ "1- l'v‘ln-rsity of Illinois. en-L tertiï¬ 1m. ' 1' art :is an illustrato Next ’1‘ 33') .ir-'...::i~‘. and soon was rec- . theatre 09mm is me if the best in the Heart to Let"; T-lldle 'xt-h [ii the year of theiâ€"Iart in "The Whistle." “Mia's hid; he was the chief artist:0f the Junglï¬"; Saturd v. ti the t hi .igo Herald and continued . Rawlinson in ‘41th that publication until 1896. when Sunday. Wanda 7-9 went \'.-w York. In the 13â€".Sturdy Oak"; Monday. city. he “it‘ on "'lt‘ iii't staff of the:in â€Little ugly"; i.†“hm†four. nesday, Dorothy Phillips. ‘ ' ood ini“Man. W 0- Woman. Marriage."§ Mon- day. “Little Italy" _‘ llllll FE week‘s program: at Pearl follows: Tlinlght. â€A tomorrow. .JWilliam S. is as Robert llawley i in Htflrst i ;i' â€Cutouts â€N’Vmis breakdown and had to give'inee at two thirty Satur y. “F '1‘» “on. and in 1918 he came to Hi ‘1â€.7'.‘ ‘ r- “- . _' - l . E . la.k here he has since ELKS CANCEL SERIES TESltieil with his sisti-r-in-law. Mrs: Jessie ll Boyer. . . Sin... 'ii'iili‘: to this city. Mr.; Taiilt r '..i~ «Line .onsiQerable work inl Water «mi-s which he has exhibited_“’il it Your: . .:‘ (‘hicagï¬ lie was very: Pill-11‘ *l'lt‘ltt'tl aid gave his time and: {HEW-Y t« 'm- -iiiiniunity freely. par-1. titularir tic» (‘onimunity Serviced “1 TUE“? was a,‘ member of the; The baseball Press llii‘ri .it t‘hitago Mrs. TayloriHighland Park died 5-" 11"†ind his nearest surviv-lgan city team have be In: relatzxo .. a brother, Jerome. of‘A new series has been if Nahum s E ‘ interment was at Rose- i tween ‘the _ hill T‘ut‘Vlaj. caf:t'"kiiin. the Rev. Wal- . Athletic club. The hI‘St let i'. B.~:.z- ...>r-.._~.a:~;pg. lgames ____.â€"-â€" Games with Nortlt Ends Next Sundag __.4__â€" § series will be played berth Sunday. l l i r: r..> Ti». _ W" 17~ .\T PEARL T EATRE 5'3"- "If' w-zisw. .it Swamp Lake. i t‘ear l'iii.‘- il..»:. \Vl~.. where he and ’“' " 2 ' Tuesday and Wednesday. “Man., and “Miracles . "The Wake cld (‘ase";i “Her , Aline Brady; Tuesday! and Wed4i Ralph Lewâ€" Bebeltransacted business in M '5 . . uni 'itten‘s hall. for a social time. and the pastor. Anot years. 1\".('!‘ llt' vpi‘neil a studio of j is and James Kirkw \ hi‘ OWE". .ll’lil Iit‘VUtL‘tl llli CDIII‘E {ll‘llt‘ man. Marriage"; Thurs‘lay_ h.) "HU‘W‘V‘Y‘L' “"‘l commercial art: Daniels in “One Wild Wadi"; Fridayi‘. . k." ‘A-iit this ï¬eld gained him a'Toni Moore in “Beating e canny-â€committee. place an:._::g the foremost artists of: Saturday. Monte Blue pnd 3 .4- <' t " ‘. i . u n _ . t e 'd i In â€1‘ he .uï¬ered 3.Thurman m A Broken 90“. Mat lreports of all committees. WITH WAUKEGAN TEAM iGlRl. SCOUT HIKE I , i sum New Seried of Three tween the. Elks and he Wauke- lrt‘K“ cancelled. n ranged besltober )2. Elks and the‘North EndI lit the three' ‘ing last Friday evening in the city lhell. Mayor \Vi‘lsh is \‘t'l'_\' much ‘gclical church. corner Green Bay road ‘pleased with the manner in which the and Laurel ai‘enm. Will hold schiCes With him in of special interest, -citi1cns are i‘iiotipi'l‘flllllfl About fifty attendingr thi- nift'llllKS. ‘ixert- present Friday "\‘t'lllllg’. ber of important tiissed \Sith regard to the city and its the (‘_ \u-lfzire. at Till-I. Since- Mi'. Welsh has by?" may†"i and “Ill give us some solo numbers.» llltzhwwiil. the Business Men's asso- Ti..." will be dill"? special mug“, ciation has been organized and haskTht. â€wakeâ€- “f the (iypning service it membership of 50: the Y. “- (‘wwill be Mrs. Alliiton who i.- most in- was organized and has an enrollment iteresting and inspiring. iof hfi; and the Ladies" \Velflire club} Ey-eryhody givcn a hearty ‘has been organiZt-d and has a member- ;come. .ship of 12:3. The services of a visitingl _ .'___. i s). Miss Lewis. of Ei’aiiston. have" ‘ ‘ , , glib been secured. On the whole High- ! PRE‘TBYTER'AN ( Hl’RLH I -. PROMOTION EXERCISES wood is progressing rapidly. _..___. HIGHLAND PARK DAY The annual Promotion Day of the . COMMITTEE MEE'I'S‘Bihle School of' the Presbyterian Church will be observed on Sunday â€" afternoon next. with exercises in t 9 Members Of the Highland I’ark‘church .udiwrium at ,‘I 0'('l0(‘l(. ’ Day Committee met last Monday eve- , most interestingl program has been ï¬ning at the Community (‘enter and‘armnged. Son“, recitation: and connection demonstrations ' the pupils of the With winding UP the Emil†0f theiBible School wil cover the work of The committee Will meellthe different dealrtments. A short ‘next Thursday evening. Sept. 29. allgdqu m pare s will be given by er interesting feat- A com- ure will be the display of pupils i mittee was named m prepare the vm- handiwork. including the exhibita .which received premiums at the Lake ‘gram of stunts for this afl'air. ‘ icounty fair. Libertyville. All parents lend other: intemted are invited to be f present. AND PICNIC. OCT. 1‘ 'BAI. MUSETTE PROVED There will be a Girl Scout hike and : picnic on Saturday. October 1. Thel iGirl Scouts will meet at the Episcopal i =parish house at four o'clock. Thcl lar meetings will begin on Wed- 'evening on Kimaid street. Ravinia esday afternoons. at four o'clock. Oc- proved to be a gr! If you are interested inlbeautiful moonlight > He the attractiveness of the aflair About three hundred attended dance. ' l i i l _.,.__â€"â€" Scouting and between the ages of 10 and 18. phone Helen Bournique. High- ‘and Park 432. Th“ “imlllt'tt’ ! nent business and professional men in whine... Thanksgivmg dance. mar and New Year's dance. and 0th. } roll every taxpayer who favors a rc- er features t I committee of the “budget.Mrs. T. R. Wyles. chairman; Mn. will be required to aimplyill. Raflerty. TO BE BIG SUCCESS The Bal Musette held Int Saturday at success. The‘in the Haw night added much The committee is arranging ii num-i local committee as a "budget guard" . tor of iiii\'t'lll(‘:~ for the dance: 7- the. Ilallowe'en . (‘hnst- contemplate a hroughout the year. The A, Wrenn. Min Adele Everett. Mn. E. T. Grundy. John L. L‘dell. A. L. Herring. it‘d ill the recently ‘dopted budget bill I EV ANS“)N WSTEKQ DEFEATED TWICE North Ends Win 1V0 Games from the Crack Evans- ton Team The North End Athletic club pluy< h at.. ed the last game of the series with Evanaton Boo-ten crack colored team on Sunday, September elï¬i- teenth. defeating them by a amre of 9 to 4. Both teams drew a large crowd of fans who helped to make the game interesting to the end. On Sunday, September eleventh. the ï¬rst game in: ion by a Icon of 10 to 9 in favor of the North Endl, in a ten inning game. Rudolph and the two Glader boys from the Y. M. C. team played with the North Endn on that day. Rudolph'a going in the pitcher's box in the ninth inning uv. ed the game for the home team. Managers of the North End club are booking games only with the belt North Shore teams. Next Sunday. September 25th they will play the Highland Park Elks on the home grounds. A MERICANIZATION CLASS Inf the three town». in charge is an followrzl Harry Paul. and Alex lï¬ve games. which iii fair for a be- Park Press ’ . VOLUME ll MUCHINTERESTIN HORSILSIIOE TOURNEY MORE ENTRI ES RECEIVED North ( hicago Enters Inter-City \ unlesl; Highland Park We» ()fl‘crs Lup for the Winners The tourney being run by the ( om» iiiunit) Horseshoi l’itcheis' associa- tion mildl' a flying start last Sunday at the Community t'rnter courts The court.s and premises of the (enter had been groomed for the cunt. and a large crowd was or. hand when I'rrr- idem l-Zdw lloslxiiis can thc “ord that started off Highland l‘ark'r first "Ilaiiiyaril Golf" merit A iiunibe: of additional i ntno-i- Tt‘t‘t'l\9d on the ground.‘ which brings the total number iompi-tiiig in IhI' tourney close to thirty Adda-d interest “in taken when :t was :inmiunccd that North ( liilago had asked to be taken in on the Championship game!- that were been run between Lake For- \bl'Tl' to llll\t Isl .il:.l lligliiniiil I'lillx Hfllt‘lfll! L'l‘hlili-ii [liq lI'lIUI‘Pl (I North Chi. (ago and so at the end of the touri.a~ iiient now running In triangular meet for the North Shore (‘hainpionv ship will be played between teams The following on ii were going strong: John Sches- ‘kie. J W. Crosby, Wm. Drake. and Thomas llrcw. But the game is too young yet to predict any winners. in ‘Tucsdiiy afternoon and evening play Ludlow and T. iC. Finncy were well nigh unbeat- lahlc. and they will have to be watch. ied closely in this aï¬air. Ludlow lrang up thirteen ringers in his ï¬rst ~at the Center. W. I.. lginnelr. There were no games play- led Monday evening on account of lthe rain. Officials of the association are arranging to have lighto put up over the court: so the tourney play- ers may play until 10 p. m. or later. ‘if necessary. At any rate the games will continue each afternoon and eve- ning until dark. The following on the contestanta in the tournament: Edv. Hakim. J. J. Johnson. E. F. Pratt. L. Thom. J. Drlacoll. Frank Dufly. W. Fir-bender, John Scbeakle. H. Dug-n. Du Sullivan. Thom†Brew. W. J. Cumming. EdV. Kam- ey, Wm. Zabnle. Hank Nelaon, Art Krueger. Ju. Undny. Wm. Drake, M. Ludlov, H. R. Cbamben. J. W. Crosby. John White. W. Derkin. W. L. Ludlow and T. C. Flnncy. The above named men will take no- tice that a meeting of the Motion is called for Friday night (I this ml at 8 o'clock at the Community Comer. Important business will be transact- ed. Loving Cup for Winner The Highland Park Press and Lake Forester announce that they will pre- sent a handsome loving cup to the winner of the Triangular Rambo: tournament to be run between Lake Forest, North Chicago and Highland lI’lrlt. The cup will be on exhibition IS ENTERTAINED THURSdfor a few days at the oflce of the The class- in Americaniution worli held its monthly dance and frolic It . , . ‘. . c . .~ in . It Mr. Harry Clark. assistant director [hf '(l‘ in; r in“. Thurï¬dziuslé‘: 5...,“ A num- .r i'riit-iii-ai work of the Moody Bi- “;'_‘ '{ {‘f‘ ‘f'm; :1“;- h. ,0 MM. subjects ““N' ills†lile institute. will have charge of both i" m' m.“ H ' . ). . y service ht 7.09 o'clock and iro for homes under the directlon of " ‘ -. ‘ . . . “, '~\ 5‘ z tt." 'h i.’ llr"tl the Harry (lurk is a live Win†‘1 mm ~ “ n ‘ ( U "I! (‘hflmlllunl‘ of the north shore. \KI'Y‘l‘ productixi- of much fm The Young Men's clul illilfll’fllll, and laughtrr. iiig which held sway until 11:30. feature was the accordcon pla wel of one of the inemben of the group. ‘ - - - ‘ ' . t thei . , Thi class is taking owr one o lLATHOLIL LADIES 0F ‘cpiscales in the fall festival page-Ht to ‘ 5th at Sunset l the produced October lWood. l MRS. HENRY B. CLARK orchestra furnished music for danc l ‘ . ‘ A :the local tournament is being run otY. ymgiand there iii no charge' for admission. [Highland Park Press and in the win- ldows of the (‘ommunity Center; then lit will be sent on a trip to Lake For- Hit and North Chicago for a number of days to be shown there. There “I†be no strings to the cup and the team that carrier of? will win it out- right. and will be declared the l . Visitors are welcome every iiing at the (‘ommunity Center where I‘VP- HIGHWOOD GIVE BAZAAR l __._ l The Catholic Ladies of Highvood are making preparation. for a ba- iwood. October 5th, 6th. 7th lad 8th. l niEs IN REDLANDS. CAL. i war to be held in South Hall. moi- l Two Ipeclll feature- of the bazaar l Mrs. Lulu Lem Clarke. wife of will be I lift"! curd "n, which 'm chnry B. Clarke. who recently retired be held on Thursday OW. 0° las vice-president of the Continental t tober 6th.-Th¢ “me "win . deli- hank. died Friday in Rodi-lids. ('al *following a few dnyu' illness. Bot land Commercial Trust and Saving! l cioua home-cooked chicken 'W will v:be served at a very [nominal charge. it: The ladies are putting 1mm Mr. and Mn. Clarke will be remem-leï¬on u, make thi. hm: "up." bered here In they were old residents ‘ the“ of PM“ m, m m wb. of this city. held Monday in Manda. The new: of Mra. Clarke's dent was received Sunday in a telegram} by Mr. Andrew Bloomï¬eld of this. city. lii. A. R. RUMMAGE â€"â€" I rumm- -:nine to twelve and from one to tlv ave. near Laurel ave. Anyone thciMn. C. A. Winlton or Mn. Gordon The I). A. R. will hold their annual. ge. sale Wednesday. Thursday | Club are invited to be present Saharâ€" land Friday. October 5, a and 7 from ; day. September Funeral services we" ilic iii cordially invited to attend. h ORGANIZE WOMAN’S CLUB JUNIOR AUXILIARY i All Highland Park girl. from six- teen to twenty live year: of age who SALE. 061033“ 5'6'7 would be interested in the organiu- ‘tion of a Junior Auxiliary connected with the Highland Park Woman’- tmtydourth at e.ithriee~tliirty o'clock at the bone of kin: buildings. St. John-inn. Kenneth C. Bennett. 54? 8. St. hav- ‘ .ing article: to contribute may call‘girls should have a relative in an Wo- Buclianari. man'l club. I i ‘ I. i'ri‘ “>‘, : “W’Wiwflm .h wrumhihewis ’71!er r r .‘l 4. 55-2?» ~~ ~ M'M Arm-i...†‘<"l.-ï¬va~ m. we, 41%;â€. Law'wm... k.» 1 ,0... A" 3'? ‘ A .«w macs- “leash V‘éir'flecMe.‘ o- m... .. . - u-‘unï¬ï¬â€™e‘iâ€"a W150" Wvï¬mxrm‘ 1