’4 C. _. 1 {A (4' SEVEN DEERFIELD BOYS “ALL STARS†mPHExs Chicago Daily News Expert An- nonces All-Suburban Foot- ball Players for 1921 Season of the Chicago Daily News The l‘3'31 football season in the Suburban league saw the develop- ment of a remarkable array of school- boy gridiron talent, Both in the back- ï¬eld and in the line players who be- an their high school careers three years ago and even two years ago have reached a high degree 0£ abil- ity ind can be counted as among the best ever developed in the league. Not only do these players stand out in their league, but they would be strong material in any interscholas- tic football company. in shaming an Midtar team such material. Deerï¬eld’s team ielgue ehzxmphm. had in 'w draw on heavy, in!‘ flayerx The 1 land Park mam an 3 whole wa pert-r w :my other in the league pen-3r 2!"!qumImmlnumnnnuImunmuuuqu'E: iJllllll Li/ ‘I-IIIHHIIlllIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllu‘? In addition to the tr between Highland Park nounce that we are now of house hold goods am Tel. Highland Park 227 WE MOVE :‘ Rnrstu R. STEPHENS Expsrt Demi-Surgeons MODERN 'P'LI'MBING A: Estimates (‘heerfully Given . wn'mx BLDG. 3e ' " " HM Resic MINES. Embalme‘r Stare and Chapel. Uflicc and Residence. Highland Pa Telephone PICKS TEAM lilion to the transportat Highland Park and Chicago we a {at we are now prepared to do long hold goods and furniture. zllLstar team frnm i {a 2w drawn up- ers, The High- 3 whole was su- n the league. and J-J Shop , MINES 8C SON Funeral Directors Established 1890 El P.1101 the \nx, UEEKHEHM 2: vaun. MM: ' ,, f1hm\.<u\'_0.\x PARA H â€" haw 1mm tram ,‘Ull‘Jl mm. but aillllh. I'x.l' w J.» mmt powerful teams in New ling- land as \"cll. and their neon] thru- out the season clearly entitles them tn hunurs on the mythical team. Two from Oak Park Oak Park's eleven. its full strength seldom exercised during the season because of injuries to its best men.' is represented with two men on the ï¬rst and four on the second team. while La Grange and Evanston ï¬ll the other two berths on the ï¬rst team and with Provisio have places on the second. In the choice of ends the qualiï¬ca- tions thought most essential were in- telligence to break up interference and turn plays into the line, aggress- iveness and sureness of tackling and .ability to cover punts and receive passes. These qualities are amply represented in Sandwick of Dec- ‘ n ‘A n....|, Q-nd. Nprcncuucu ï¬eld and Lewis of Oak Park. Sand- wick's teammate. Seymour, ran him a close race for the place, and was deemed a betth receiver of passes but not as ï¬ne a defemive player. not as steady. Lewis had almost no r-nmnetitmn ,and although he was ’ark. Illinois competition ,and 31mm kvpt nut. of many gamv injuries. he is rated a: best ends in the country Eugen Jobbing 21 Spec 360 CEN'IlflAL .~‘ will†517 [film Plan-e 101 Walnut 51mm , â€a,“ 1.1567. .‘ C N. 5:3. 9. .223 :37. .7 Fir/p.324: »/ Réidence H {K'MH‘.< UV. xdy Assismm n the 1m mtimatiun Dhnnc H i" H‘ l) 439 e 11w. \wrc natinn fur ï¬rst only zmuinst Iht'N‘ P1351â€? Specialty AVE. Uh!‘ of the lwca usc ( Inns l,\ (hum; l‘\l\ There was In the tacklc In'rthi however. did su‘ throughout the 2 a defensive game. ms mm. . adrlphia againat an unknnwn was remarkably ï¬ne. and all he has been the strongest man foam on both attack and dcfv team on charm- u Tuvx‘du)‘ r Training ‘ \V'ednvwluy or nun-ting. er tm-oung. Thursday pravticc. At the ('hr1~tlzm Emh-uvur hu ness nun-ting lust Wvdmwday vvoni the fullowing ut‘ï¬u-rs worn rlcrlcd 1 the year 1922: President AwLucillc Frilschr Vice-President-Leslie Drwskc. Secretaryflfllsie Giesvr. Treasurer #Orville Wessling 0rganist~Frances Tillman Librarians~Graham Keagle and Ext-hing. ‘ Mâ€. (h «:«z-a'quorrr: Hum-+4- .-:-â€":~:~:-:~a-:- The (hum-h SLhool WI†begin at 9: 30 next Sundm morning. The Adult Bihlv class will be 10d In Mr. \lurra} 80055 on the 2..in ‘The Mast†~ Lml!) tn H1< l auw. " The Ru Prank Pitt “ill pnmh ut the «huh uflnxk xerxim. Thc- \num; I U\[‘1(~ \mnxy \nH mm-t zit 7:13 Frank “111.4011 wxll ‘ , . 'hu nmiv. "(‘hn‘tmnity and "1(1" 1“ A .lv' 108d L“ the to Disarmzunvnt.†Th" Duran Mommy in (hu mn “111 be ,-u HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. BIGBLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ..,'-+++"r+‘ â€5++.H..}..:-++-. ":I'+'X""++ win Drieske Ht! H‘Lfl (ht was nammi fur thv same (law all-star eleven He has made only who or hrisuzm Em [ht I‘ll‘thlt- the (opu- Blw‘r _ .mg H '1‘} Spellman of Deer- )m have in abund- -s for the position, taken for the place. d and steady and Sammy wa mvet next u Parhh Hnuw. Lunch- .â€":- rn-d 1" -r ant y -ï¬vv mm-l me!‘ at t“ Enduuur. Topic: dm- “1' Mo Likvly hum-(mg “111 bv :11 mm‘ t'ummzuuu Bun-L M:r.mu.x1 \V .rutur) \V .;..;.+-'.-+Z-PI‘I’°I“.“'3‘ \' pr H r>hxp l‘.u\'ur hu~|~ may vu-nin): r1! rlt'flt’d {Ur 1'31“) thxr! ‘. in ur in tim s will b0 1"“ on the t"¥’i"‘ u H15 Cause." I will prrat‘h A! HST Mu~iv PHD‘T (-zwhvr 312‘ Ranm "‘0" ,\1 IT Stewart Deerï¬eld’l at: of the clever-at runners ope d in Chicago. He i fast and has a diatom ways run which mikes ‘ a difï¬cult mutur. He we “m n, Mummy 3 ~KENNIDY. 11 J’nnvrnu. luxxnsm. Th0 Camp Fm Saturday at ten 1~h â€(IU\V. Th" El! IMHO urth Thn- (‘hristmm Gifts {Or (hr Kim un SuHmth :Ifh-i a! fuur u‘vlm'k. l :\. ('urtls' stur‘)‘ I \\ hivh ix‘ hrminn ‘ u‘.>,ml~, 1mm; mm. pn-pn in ndvnnco {or thv While Ui‘ {ht-y brough‘ out uf thv pur 13h IIIH' Hf lhvll hvurls (If ‘ Feast. When all (amt- (â€1 young nnd nld rxrh am with no dhtxmhnns mmiv doth the King rrgurd MW 1 unulhvr. 2m lung as a†he Gifts uf SELF fl SEE Wlln iiu urn...“ doth the King rrgurd “11v gift abou- anulhvr, :m long as all he White." > Gifts uf SELF fl SERVICE â€"-i Sl'BSTAXCl-I. lirnught in the spirit‘ at luvr will be acceptable white liirthâ€" day gifts fur our King. At the White given for every mvmber (if the run- gregation to pn-sent the Whiu Gift, which he feel: will best express level {or the Christ child. * Christmas Table-aux Ind the sing-t ing of (‘hr’istmu carols will be feltâ€" ures of this service. A full rehaml of the chorus will be held Sunday at 4 p. m. in the church and with organ! Iccompaniment. lI-IIlllllillIlllllllllllllllllll'g GREAT CARES Bl'LLE'nN HAS BEEN DISCONTINFED Order 1 tion The Great Lain-s Mum-um u- ..x..... This news vnll CIUM’ hundreds of thousands nf but! and former “salt!" a pang of regrrt as It was one of thr- most unlquv publicatmnu in Ame-urn. and us fame Wur u’nrld-vude. An nrdrr {rum (he Burvuu of NIH- guiun Snurdny (sum-d nll papers puHhhrd (:n phore suhonr 0f the navy to be discontinued Immednu-ly. An issur of (he Bulleï¬n Saturdly murmng then-{urr (hd nut material- 119. ‘ "- L1-.4 ï¬x'r Tm. Bulk-tn )‘vnf‘ .12†and â€f t'm' mus! [L [by country "' tors. The q-dlxnr "is wriltrn vt..~ I natinnnlly kmmr :x turicnl navy dun. ~ htn was assu‘mu- x mandvr J. H Ingr ury ufl‘K‘t-r. Proctor 1- ('aplaln R“ F.“ from Bureau of Naviga- l Stops l’ulglication of Bulk-hr Kennedy, Ln Grunge Spellmnn. Deerï¬eld Lewis. Oak Park McBndv. Dwrï¬eld Robmsun, ()sk Park. Stvwnrt, Ik-vrï¬rld. Baldwin. Dwrï¬rld u- King" will be celebrated \ nfh-nnmn. l‘wmnln-r IR, â€ck. ll 1‘ hum-d nn Phat-hr stnry m \vgondnr)‘ form in nlurrd (hr ln-autiful «(-19- thv King's Mrthday. His mm; hm. prvpnn-d Inn: for thv While Gifts. which 'M out uf thv purr, unsdfâ€" ' thvu hvurls (If 1hr “'hlte ‘hcn all uum- tum‘lhrr l nld , rn~h and pnnr â€"â€" [gun-s Built-1m u'cllx‘k 1n {hr Blurblrds- W1†Girl: WI†mrfl Fl‘l" H‘t .1 4.1.4 “hm" 1’3"- F RUB": it [’I[K)r EU“ " ~tn pf “\Vhitt' “Y1! Lin ni dead. hundreds of mar “38"!" .ho d ï¬V' r U .-v vvf h3" H Maug- next I‘lr- met-l ‘ntnl Nor r‘vlt“ Mlmlumummnnnmmmmmmunnmmmmlg Grand Opera '="J|||||1 .-.lllflllllllflflflllllllfllllllllIlllllllfllllllllllllllllllflllflflfllmlflflm Extra fancy baking and eating apples at wholesale prices Buy now for You may hear it in your own living room by wireless telephone as loud as the ordinary Vic- trola. Sets are easy to operate and instruction will be given as long as needed. The possibilities for pleasure are unlimited. Besides the voieea of our own Chicago Opera Company, you may attend a piano recital in Pittsburgh, 1 prize -a------- n in 1.ku- ï¬ght. o; 3.0 to Church Sunduy evenings. lb possible to hear music from New Yo! New Jersey. An ided Christmas gift for your home further details land Park 237. 388 Central Ave. CHURCH SERVICES Sunday modulo!) follow“; Wednesday unnamed w COMMUNITY SHOP born-ac Inc'- I 10‘“! ““1 lrll b) ,__;_u. L...“ n» nun and MOP 0““ looking at I cll’ "N .5, n ‘m't run. "notably quit“) (.ASâ€"JHLS ~1JU‘ZASI'ZS WASHING . 1, STAMJR 136 N. First St. Novelty Xmas sale. Wa‘ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING TOYS DOLLS ARTIFICIAL. LAMP SHADES FbOWERS CHRISTMAS CARDS HANDIWORK BASKETS AND OF ALL FANCY BOXES KIND New Shipment [or-Ir "M- an" to make use mm Church 0! ()rders taken for Mince Meat and Sue! Puddings nas Favors. Several Men's Suits Wantedâ€"A Tuxedo, size 36 or 38. You are H stmu gift for your home â€"â€" for md demonstration call High- Sundn: 2 to 6 P- Hi'?‘ WOOLLEY Sunday L In ch Snnduy evenings. It is music from New York and ,- Cordxally lnvwed of the pnvilega of the Contra! AVI- I" Chrm. actenuu. o! manna Pun A. KLEMI: ISA "ER \‘ Highland Park. I“. n 1 IO‘ auto no! war 11mm; (‘HARGING We rnn't KIN DS {or