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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 May 1922, p. 1

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lifl's mn - hts. FARKJ'RUST s BANK BLDG. mugs-9, 1-4 'I H. P. 650' ITKA 415 't w ‘I not object. hm: aluurday night. nm 1:: pm}. ME IN THE TO BUY OR ELL ESTATE .L 0N F. Ml'RPHY LENTINO ng. atv mery Iarvel- 35 lusting et dis- / On sale at Hard- rocery and Drug st and most L! recur nesday ” ‘nunesty of 'u: the ball 5 mm mm T0 NUMBER 11 LEGION BOl’TS MAY 16TH Highland Park Youth Will Be Drawing Card at Fort Sher- idan Boxing Tourney Next Week Highland Park pmplc will In- greatly intvreabed in the boxing bouts 5 AI, to be held under the auspices of the Lake (‘ounty American Legion at Fort Sheridan. TUesday evening. May 16, inasmuch as one of its boys. Fred Gieser, better known as "I“ritzie," is scht‘duled tn appear for the Dumar- 9:141 Spencer Post of Highland Park. ‘,'Fritz" who is only 23 years old. has a very promising future. At present he is taking prnfessional box- ing lessons from Harry Gilman. former managér of "l’ackey" Bil-Fain land. During: the past few years “Fritzio” has appearvd in various slag hunts along the north shorn and in Chicago. and has ulway< mmv nut well in these affairs. Sent sak- noi on at bonus nnvcls'ron "Flippity Flop” No lad is more keenly interested to enter the halls of puzilistic fame than “Fritzie”. and all of Highland Park will wish him good luck. Boxing at: Fort Sheridan has always met with the public's approval, and applause, and the result has always been that the Fort has had some mrking cards that have made a real hit. Nevertheless, the box‘ng card rounded out for Tuesday. May 16. promises to be the best ever offered to the fight fans along the north Shore. ‘ *- ‘ r LLA can. There will be 32 mum est boxing ever staged; ‘ been spared to make this ing show sben in years HOPE HAMPTON IN “STAR DUST“ Monday. g'l‘uesday and W day, Gloria Swanson “Beyond the Rocks" The following pictures will be shown at Pearl Theatm next week: Sunday, William S. Hart in “Travâ€" elin’ 0n";1 Monday, Tuesdly and Wednesday, Gloria Swanson. Rudolph Valentino jnnd Edythe Chapman sup- ported lay-Paramount’s notable cast in “Beyond the Rocks”; Thursday, ‘ - nah" nun”. Fri. 1n 'Dcyuuu u“. "h" , Hope Hnnipton in “Star Dust"; Fri- day. Betty? Compson and Robert El- lis in “Ladies Must Live"; Saturday, Jack Holt in “The Call of the North", George Bioadhurst’s thrilling plny and Stewg'rt Edward White’s great novel. Matinee at two-thirty Satur- day. See iprogram on back page of this paper} P. T. A.:T0 ELECT OFFICERS THURSDAY Elm Pla¢e Division to Hold In- teresting Meeting. Par- On next Thursday afternoon. May} 13th. promptly at 2:30 o'clock. thei Puent and Teachers Association oft the Elm Waco“ schn .l will meet in ti;- former kihder‘gfirten room of the pri-l mary building: A brief businm‘ meeting to elect officers for the calm ing year will be followed by an ex- cellent program. Miss Neva Boyd, director of the Recreation school of Chicago said Miss Mary Palmeteer of the County (‘ourt of Lake County will speak; and Mrs. William C. Shuster of Highland Park will give two groups of songs. The program will be followed by a social hour. It is hoped that many parents will be present no hear about the moving pictures Which Mr. Smith has arrang- ed to begshown in the near future. as well ad all the plans for the school. ing ever staged; no pains have lated to make this the best boxâ€" )w sben in years at the Fort, (Continued on Page 8) BATTLE MOORMAN FRITZ CIESER BUST" THURS. and Wednes- MOVE The ladies nid society of the M. Is. theichurch have planned I unique enter-7 n 0‘ uinment for “"3 nt Bartlett's P“- moving picture. next Mondny evening; theatre. A five ml] “The Man Without n‘ incss Country” will be preceded by 1 must 00"“ c-l program consisting of viblin. piano_ | ex-mnd vocal numbers. Tidkets are now’ 30W}. i on sale. l l The Highland Park l‘rvss will be lhouswl in its new building: at present Iunder prm'ess nf mnstruciiun, before IJuly 1. :icmrnling to plans. Thv new building. a sketch ut' wliii-h umwara alum», will ucvupy thx- n-zu' of the prupcrty adjoining (hu })l‘i'.‘i*lll l’rvss building nn the West. It Will lw 90x 5") foot, :1 uncalory sti'm'tun- of win- crew. brick. steel and glam. Fan? hrirk “ill be used un thc exterior all l l l l l l l l . l , laruuml. and the building. 1: is luc- CLOSE DECISION IS FATAL T0 LOCALS ELKS LOSE T0 VISITORS Opening Game of Season 5 Sunday Afternoon: Fa- mous “Jackrabbns” Booked The Elks' baseball team on 3-2 by a team from t] Elks'Lodgo. Nu. 4. last Sui first home flame of the se ganw seemed to belong u Park from the first. but 3( decisions ruined the hopes 1 fans The home hays scored twice in the first frame. Then things Were quiet until the seventh, when (‘hicago made three runs with as many hits. There were no later scores. In the filth Highland Park had two men on bases second and third, with two out. “Pad- dy" White came up to bat, “Paddy". had not been hiting the sphere much this year, so the fans had a hunch that he was due to slam one. He did. The hall sped duh the left field foul line. driving in the two men on bases. This made the score 4 to 0. but the “amps" called the hit ; foul. After a. second look he called it a fair. Then the visitors began to argue. and the umpire returned to his orig- inal decision. sending the two men back to hue. and “Paddy" hack to “-0 "a flied out with a long one to luv..- w.‘ and the umpire returned inn! decision. sending th back to hue. and f‘Pad right field rlKlll “can. In the seventh Chicago got to W'illiams for three hits‘ and scored on all. Highland Park had a chance to tie the score again in the ninth. but failed. White, first up. fifted a fly to the center fielder. William then received a free ticket. Greene slade got his first hit of the game. sending Williams to second. Clark knocked a fast grounder to the second baseman. who let it slip through hia legs. Williams tried to make home before the ball was recovered. Fabl- endorf. Chicago's second baaenian. made a fast recovery and threw per- fectly to home in time to nail Wil- liama. Manager peering has booked the I I‘Li..-m.t l.“- made a tan luv u... , _ {ectly to home in time to nail Wil- liama. Manager Deering hos booked the fast “Jack Rabbits" of (hxago for Sunday afternoon. He has also signed up an association umpire for the game. UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT IS PLANNED FOR MONDAY LADIES OF ST. JOHN‘S CHURCH 10 HOLD SALE A bakery and parcel sale Will be given tomorrow (Friday) afternoon and evening It the Community (kn- ter under the auspices of the Indie: 0! the St. Johns Bungelicnl church. Ice cream. Clke and coflee will be On salc‘ He flied out ' baseball team was hem- a team from the Chicago . Nu. 4. last Sunday in the flame of the season. The ed to belong to Highland the first. but several close ined the hopes of the local n-zu' of the pruwnt l’rvr’s It Will be 90x m'tun- of mn- ulaxs. Fave of the M. E New Hakim P‘ Next in the «l will he a very cn-diuble addi- tn Highland Park. v frunt 100 fee! (if the lot will ’Q-pt as a flower garden. When l'nmpll'le plans are finally ruuliwd 1) story store and office building mmupy that part of tho prom-fly. he new building will be llrge em gli <0 that new equipmem may be. ‘ilh'd from time to time as it is mu i‘ necessary by the increasing bu. ness done by the (vmpuny. The lim Nu be {iii- u t “il MERICAN LEGION 10 HOLD RALLY MAY “ion of the G HIGHLAN D PARK. [REMEN CALLED The loal fin fluent has been chd to ext" ' (”Lan- fine. hrr rpooe of Al“: I: to EIM‘l-ul Jan. New Mamba-“m. ’ M!“ 'uk Pru- F2 If I were hanged on the Make“ hill. I know who" love If I were drowned in the deepest tel. ‘ ‘ Mother o.Miu I know whose ten-I would cone down to no. If I were Junncd f body as) mind. I know who“ prayer. would ’3sz no whole Mother o‘Mi-c ‘ OUT FOUR TIMES y'aofy Buiuifl' UDJCI’ Mother o'Minc Mother o'Miue Mother 0.M;n¢ Mocha o'Mi-c ILLINOIS THURSDAY, MAY H. 1922 would follow me «ill. Pm: will maintain 3 null «In in the old building {or the mandate. of its pntrom. The test of the span in that structure-will be occupied by the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria. and I loul n-ul estate firm. .. n, Ir-n \uv-u .. The Udell Printing Compmy. which w“ incorporated I few dlyi ugo. in- cludes xhc Highlnnd Puk Preu and The Lake Foruter. Undu' the be! co-openuve amnxemom, employ” of the firm are given an opportunity ROYAL AICANUI [A] ENJOYS GUEST MANY ATTEND m PARTY AND “04 Raw; KM», Contraction on Catt-I1 Am company mm employs about 25 indi- vidodt.lbofvh6mnn hoodlof (mum, most of them livin. in High- l-nd Park The busing-u dam by the concem 'u incmsinx in scope and ln volumo nptdly. Ind includes much printing and publishing of a national character. Thm. thouunds of do]- hn of outside money are brought to Highlvld Park each year to be spent “FUPPITY MP'ISV READY FOR MY l9 LARGE CAST ANNOUNCED Exchange Coupons I“ 09' Plan-icy: 30“! Anil- ' able Now; IA!!! ”9‘ land for “chats Dirt-cu" Hern‘ng nnnouncn that the' Community Service’Younx ‘ Men'- (1ub show. “Flippity Flop." h '91::â€" “any handy for the opening curtain at the Iavlnh Put tho-m. on Fri- day owing. lay 19. The {2' n- umbing robe-nah will serve to pol- ish up the “much ad...” “to nâ€" urnd nut uh started WW morning pt Goeu‘a drug “on md‘ urge block- ol mu van uken by the our! . Depuflu 1m put than the mama In chm cuor sun sum: ." leUNlTY cm Tilt Phil-Ike. rim of the Uni”. 3W“ chart-II will she,- chip my upper. South: «coin. In] may-“9'“- fl 9' 9"!” can ""' . zap-wean“ unt- in Put tho-m. on Fri- uu 19. 11.. {cu m- muh will me to pol- ’much “80"" “to 3‘ uh mm W 5" Goeu‘a drill Icon md I”? an mus swoon, FIRE SUNDAY notNJ A fire “'hlt‘h (mused dunue I! 1hr Elm Plnce 0c day morning VII checked an (to building from the prompt onion 0! an. department. Principd 1* and Engineer R. W. _ school fortunately van fl when the fin- broke out, covered the bllu before i uncontrollable. The school work is W us um] now. fiend-y} The origin of the an (a finely known. 1: is holieM that Imperfect wiring in Win: pissing though ‘ e! um under an upper It. though. insuhted {mm uith nodding were the open and it I: ma: Wim pissing though H mm under an upper on! though inluhted {mm uith nodding "re the opera and it I: ma: he! with dummul pol amt-rod hen. V'l'he nu ly bean smouldering {oi and when H ate t ‘ cut wall of the mud! a hunt out with violence. 9 screens and sage drn tuned to in prom n In; through the floor ‘ above when discovered. minute: or to before tN Mr. Smith Ind Engineof owned the first floor 11.! up into the We to look Surfing down may to the hall wny and a h the nuditnrium n-vnl an the lure. ’ Mr. Smith immodint the fire department, ind on the m within a At first the dense hindered them in (WM in In}! an hour. how! wen undrr couuul. 3;; a}, .5 mm. prdnp‘ nation and uchool prop“! “‘0' inter. Tb My! 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