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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 Jul 1922, p. 1

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etal Work "m Air “8003' ‘sdav \T! ( K3 }. Winter “Hidinu‘ 'I)I~I UH.- I€IiVXII§ ,TERS" [H\ a» iâ€"“WOâ€"M TRE 5‘” I1! atre PQ‘UDH buying I! h U H mm 1 h}; V, I." mums wii} mum- than H 0 .\l E . hum m4 \fi-E health H" \i\h'l’( 01' 23h- Util‘whtit' RIC". Imt‘r' een nh-ndm ‘nvrely ’ Yn hc ir lim- 30 p.111 ounlt m m 'il) ta ‘( 2}] Thc‘ Highwmd-Glen'coe A. C. game at Highwood last Sunday was I walk- awn)? for Highwood. The score Wt: 144).; be A. c. boys didn’t have a chdncg ,t any time during the game. Ted Shannon pitched his usual good gamtpr the home team Ind his mates batted the sphere around tho lothtn’pndom. They secured 21 hits agginl‘t jthe visitors. . ,4“ -1-.- Thtggame last Sunday. in which thesi lost 10 to 7 against Glencoe. has been; motested by the Highland Park Yuifi" Men's club team. The mem- he ‘ o the local team claim that the re changed a decision at first 3 after he had called a Glencoe ma .“out”. and that two runs were scot‘p'd by Glencoe as a result. The matfie’t has been left in the bands of the [Umpire's association. If the “unipsp admits that he changed his decision the game will no doubt be played again, and Highland Park will have a good chance to get the league championship. If the protest is rule‘ out Glencoe will have the pen- nantf .hohors cinched, it is said. The armlment occurred during the first inning? Sunday. when cupur 0.21 s will an- ter-uni the Worthy Grand Huron. Er. fie Riemann. ofgthe Onlu' of the Ena’qn; Star next; Wednaday evenâ€" inn 1? 19th. A dinner will be serv- ed ‘ ’12: o'clock and the meeting will con .at eight o’clock. Wtions for idinner‘should be and: Saturâ€" dI‘Y4 a A; glutinn was passed authorizing the publication uf 1,000 copies of the auditor’s financialreport for the fiscal yvzx! (finding April 30. 1922. Reid: Sunday Highwood Glencoeg at the turner city. T0 ENTERTAIN EASTERN ' STAR GRAND umON inspecfflun. as provided by law. were firmllfipassed. Thomas Morton was appoialed to spread the assessments. Re rt Anderson was appointed speciz‘i! police ufl'mz-r with jurisdiction ‘nmitud tn the premises of (‘. Wi iuckley, Judge Hunt-s, A. 0. Mason and Waiter Cradle. A. c291 WHITEWASHED ' BY mauwoon TEAM Shani-on Hurls Good Ball Against Visitors; Play at , Glencoe Sunday Dedée That Decision Changed gutted Two Runs for Glen- coe Sunday HIQHLAND PARK ,Y. M. C. :1 {TEAM I’ROTES'I‘S GAME not. rfiimerous, however. and by nuk- ing xfew exceptions hardship to in- dividigaél lot owners‘v will be lessened. g“ ('ouncil Met Friday At {he regular meeting of the city council last Friday evening several paveniénts under construction were au- thorized. The amounts were as £61- lowgzzg 'E. E. Farmer. Chicagn avonuv pafiii‘i $14335; E. E. Farmer, First streo land Elm place paving. $2,- 751.5Ef F. E. Kaminsky, water pipe (-xtei inn in Ravinia Highlands sub- divisfim. 35.110.05; F. E. Knminsk)‘. sowefextension in Ravinia Highlands (tinagpayment). $1,067.99. The; ordinance: providing for the mnxtmctinn of two reinforced conâ€" crete bridges in North Sheridan road. having remained on file for public Aca‘mding to the present wording of the oddinance, there is no loophole for the ntan who owns a 40-foot lot. He must Jean» 20 feet of open spam- and the remmning‘ 20-foot space is too small.fm~ a dwelling. The ordinance also provides that houses must be built 240 {wt hack of the front lot line. ‘Dne lot in Highland Park is located nn the edge of a ravine. In nrfir to comply with this regulation the «finer if h wishes to build must buildiéih the ravine. These clues are MOVE TO AMEND CITY ZONING ORDINANCE I"; unlvr that the new zoning or- (iln’ncr may not bring hardship upon smill property owners an amendment haS'bt-en proposed under which the Bum-d of Appeals may make excep- tinnsnzi certain cases. The matter has lit-en duly taken up by the city mum-ii. and will be given a public hearing at the city hall Friday. July 2|,jlab 8 o’clock. PUBLIC HEARING JULY 21 Proposed Change Would Benefit 'Small Property Holders; Council Met Friday Evening NUMBER 20 will play George C. Kenry. chief train dia~ patcher or! the C. N. S M. railway. has been appoinwd superintendent of the city street car lines in Waukegan. which are owned by the North Shore line, and started work in the new field this week. W. H. Burke, whom he succeeded in office. has taken 1 position .‘in the central offices of the company in Chicago. Mr. Kenry has been in the employ of the North Shore line for many years. and he is very well known in Highland Park Ind Highwood. The regular July meeting of the Highland Park Business Men's mo- chtion. postponed from July 4, was held lut.‘ night in Witter: Rd]. Bali. ms of mtine nature '- M It wurwtedthtthevuio-m- mince- on the “Highland Put my” project were working on plan: for the big dsy. All members were asked to partici e in the parade. which will be a 1‘ re of the occasion. “High- lnnd Park Day" will be August 9. “JUDGE" SMITH AND CLARENCE WI'I'I‘ IN EAST Postal cards from Clarence Witt and “Judge” Smith. who are attend- ing the annual convention of the Grand Lodge 8. P, 0. E. at Atlnntic City, indicate that they are having I bit], IIIuI\u-~ ~--- n", ,_ good tithe. Clarence says the “Jor- dan" can sure can climb hills. They hsd an opportunity to meet nnd shake hands with President Harding at Hotel Summit, near Uniontown. Pa. BUSINESS MEN MEET; PLAN FOR BIG “DAY” Pmk-[k'erfielll road. Monday. Bids were openrd at the court house in Wankegan in the [area-mo of the road and bridge cvmmitu-a- uf the Lake county board “r supervisurs. omciak of the village of Deerfield. and Charles E. Russell, county super- intendunt of highways. The bids were as follows: Kapschull Davis (10., $59,352.73 Eclipse (‘nmtructirvn ("11. $63,9R320 E. H. Farmer, $73,931.84 Former Chief Train Dispatcher At HighWOod Promoted to Better Position Kapsuhull S; Davis (0.. whose figure was 559.3513, were the lowest bidders on Sevlhm Z. the Highland KENRY NOW MANAGER ' 0F WAUKEGAN LINES MB. Frank Runan 0f ”11 Park will act as tvmporary n zvr and all those interested a quested to communicate with OPEN BIDS FOR NEW DEERFIELD HIGHWAY Kapschull Davis Co. Low 539.352 Offer; Receive Two Other Bids At a meeting: of the Dumaresqi Spencer Post, American Legion, held! at the Odd Fellows hall. it was decided I to open a branch of the Woman's" Auxiliary to the Legion post. Thisl will permi! the wives. mothers and! siiters 0! Legion members to form an. organization of their own and in c\'-‘ ery way assist in promoting thv ldt‘ulr‘ uni! the welfare of the American L0- L'IUH MB. Frank Runan 0! Highland Park will act as temporary m‘guni- zvr and all those interested an- 11-- questud to communicate with her. Further annuuncoments will appmr in :1 latm‘ Edition of the Press‘ Thursday, July ‘20. 9 a. m.-â€"Quali- fying round, 18 holes. five flights with 16 players qualifying in each flight. Prize to lowest gross score of the day. Friday. July 21. 8:30 a. m.-â€"â€"First round match play, all flights. 18 holes. Afternoon. 1 p. m.»"Sec0nd round match. all flights, 18 ”holes. Suturday. July 22. 9 u. m.â€"~Semi- final round match plny. all flights. 18 holes. Afternoon. 2 p. m.-â€"â€"F"mal round mtch play, .1] flights. 18 holes. TO ORGANIZE WOMAN'S BRANCH 0F LEGION Mrs. Frank Ronan to Act as Dr- ganizer for American Le- gion Auxiliary Three-Day Event to be Held on Thursday, Friday md Saturday An open amateur tournament to members of clubs amliated with the United States Golf Association or the Western Golf Association with a club handicap of 8 or less will be held Thursday. Friday and Saturday of next week at the Exmdor County Club. Following are the events: EXMOOR OPEN AMATEUR TOURNEY NEXT WEEK wi1h l The Ravinin club in enterulhinz I fgrnup from children's smumuom, tsetllemeflt houm and coma-sud CN~ cage distrixtn a: each Thunday 1M I noon (oncert. Irwin for tho. mu- 'pmtation. entertninmenk, lnmhoom and reserved seat; n! more “an 30 ’diildren a week. ' Th0 children of Highhnd Putt from seven to twelvo years are to take the umo onlhmiutie in the carnivd u in other m and to be man: u_ thin muting July 18th. The W till you to be Nautical. Sun-mung tho «at Inge: of Un'iud Sum . Mother: ad children W to meet Min net at tho Coma Oun- ter Toad”. July 18 and any funber informnfion ls doth“ t '- be supplied by )ln. C. G. Am QM“?! who it the MM ,I‘J. CANCIL em: m fiâ€"wfifid" "but In at... ' Childm'n Rebound The one And only Highland Park croup relic-rid for’lhe Hilorlcal Pageant It Rlvinh. July 27. WI be held at the Communlty Center, Tun- day afternoon. July 18. ll 4 (clock. Miss llea. the director of (ht pageant. will come out from Chic-to No b. prewnt it this meeting of (ht chll- «In-n. and will be nccompuliod ilk! Tart. who will help with lb. kn. imz and auggeuionn for the coda-nu. The cost 0! the costuna will got u- coed seventy-fin crntl each. “In. “on will give out the mutertnil and pattern: (or mkinx ume ‘t this same meeting. 5 8.}; for Bkhiund M- ’ Diun'hutc Tk‘lu-lu At the Inst meeting of the Rulini: club. in n-sporm- to many inquiries on the subject. it wan nrrnngdi thin Mrs. Annette Juno! 0! Highlnn‘ Park Would dispou of I“ unused lickeu which may be sent her by put us of the park. who are not abie 0 use thv m. Mrs. Jones WU] see tflt the tickMs are used by music love“ who sire unnblv to buy tickets. defining music students and disabled Ipldien and milors from Chkngo u tell u flung the north more. Sinco‘ there has Men a demand {or such an arrangvmert it is hoped the" will he a mnsidenble response to tho plan. tonla and To“. .' 8:15 \\'cdnesdx.;.'. "Faust". with l'ux, Harrold, Ruthivr Balk-Jun Anna Roselle and r' tum wcu; hululn: {mm the Chiwgu Opera names Richard [lawman m. ll'u- newly uppumml associate. musi- llireuur urn! iirel wnduc‘nr of n Tonight "Lucia di Lammarmoor vull be the attraction. Thr program for the rest of the wwk i. as (OHM-m: 23:13 Friduy, “Boris Uodounnfl '. L 'Hw Saturday. orchestra prmrnnn} Louis Hfliu‘IMBrh crnnduding. ' 3:13 Saturday, "Fedora" with? Cumin. Kingston. Roselle. Danism' ;.lu~. Rolhi r a: 1d P1, u ‘ L’ 2.") Sundu). urcheatru ['mzram I Imuis Hasklmans Cumlucting. R:15 Sunday. "La TrM'iat‘" with! Part-(v. (‘hamlvtu Dunne. I-all'o.1 D'Anzt-lu. Paltrinieri Hahn-2.13.1 'l‘uft. Mlnde!“ nnd (‘nrrontL l I I K u v 5:15 Monday. urchwi'a program. Hussclmans conducting H213 Tumdz)’. "Multan", with Marin. Gentle. than-kw. Didurt Huh» This afternoon 1hr third chlldnn's prvuram will be tin-n Mr. I‘d Mn, Marx Obernuurfer will interpret fur the young folks the orchestral num- lcrs to be played by the orehenrn. shins AT AGAIN “venom" COMING SWDAY “Boris Godounofl the open by Moussorglky. which so sucmsfully (pened the season It Rninh Park this your. will be repented‘l-‘r'tdly evening. Adnma Didur tat” the num- part. and h1- is again minted by Philine FIICO. Bessie Norton. Anna Roselle. Giordlno Pnltrinicri. Leon Rothhr. Orville Hamid. Alice Gentle and Loui- Der-an aninia bu scored 1 3.4" of successes during the put‘ week. Sunday night "Rigoletto" wu given for the first time. and the {m {but the (-nmpnny ha; found itse' Is I unit was well illustrated. Tuetday nigh! “La Bohemr" was presented. ind Wednesday night "The Tales of Hnflman'i 3 ' mch ‘."'p8T(D.TIK Mr Hun'nun gductéd at [tannin ’or six succu- u \‘um'YK‘ILI‘ L-ra Season Enters the Third Week; Interesting Sched- ule Arranged for Next Few Days HIGHLAND PARK. ntunous mum“. JULY 1:, m: Y ( thhnd Putt from wars are to “hail-tie in other m and thin muting July if 31cm 4.1008,.“ I m well known 1‘ highly attend in the ant-unity. died It bk home. 128 North Gm 82y road. Monday night. about Hz” o'clock. anl m vfll I. hold “I than“. (Thur-by) a tit h... Row. P. C. Vacuum. tad h- bmtdnhiuhmlm. A couplets m will m h but rock‘- Iqu a! a. hut. ‘ This in on inmunion In much; Lnoeded in may up-to-dlu commun- ‘ily u «burl. church". pure wnmr.‘ land sewers. and no our con my what hour they may not require it. M‘I'Vlt‘i'. like our fire department. it stundu nady. huh! and dny. to [)Niu‘t‘t the “You of the fill”!!! of this community, rrglrdlul o! clan... color. religion or we‘lth. 1nd when' big business men of Chlcolm who; molt: their harm»: in Highland Park: am willing not only to nub-norm:y librr-lly to the needed fund, hm to put their shoulder to th- whal und spend night after night unvouln; the town in order to ruin the needed. amount, we bellow.- tho! everyone in Highlurd Pork "1” be 1min; to do llzrir Ml. Hundred: hove mad. Hirhhndi Purl: their home for thinner“: that; MTV (he): found everything (but (on: to mule perfo-Ct environment for of Lvmt. urn-.1 \u- lclk-vo ‘hrn m' mrmuity- in fully random tutti the citizen: 0! Hirhlond Pork will not only rmpn..._. m proporuon tbl their flnuncial Ability, but willi under the needed null-nor to our committee in In oflofl to It”). Highllnd Park in the from ronb‘ as a (lair-bk plot: in which to lin. gdny ovum. Mayor 3!!! WWI I Fruit!!! II» 1â€"" nm will include the (elm; pk- tum: Sunday. 80to Compton And Tom Moore in their Intent prodofllon. “0v- cr the Border”; Monday and M). “Rose 0’ the 80.." futurilu All“: Stewart; wanna" and My. Helene Chadvdok. Clouds (Bulw- m ood Juno- chnic in “m Dun Flower.” by lull King; Friday. Goo. M. (‘olun's mm! an” uncut “Yum: Anetta” um: critic-l cut; Saturday. To- ll! in his lot.“ volt- oro picture. “For Bk. Soak...” lab lnec at 2:80 Bound-y. 80¢ pronoun on hock pole of this paper. _..â€"__._ ELECT MAYOR HASTINGS LOCAL BANK DIRECTOR _....___. mmuduma.annua Suing-MM“. wumm, M n "to!" modingofdnm of Dlnflon of thr_Hi‘hlle M Tm“.8-vlmhun.beldlutloo- ' Elat- vu «la-Cod a beginner the Board to on a 7mm. Both Ir. Huang- and tho but an .uheWuMdII-m‘ Nkhduoacn-erd- Macaw Pmygaoa-ug NICHOLAS CLAMPI'I'I'. AGED RESlDINT. DIES Lived in Human Put an! I Century; Sank. This EXHIBITION IA'I’CII AT MUNICIPAL (DC an? or uosnm The committee. «Imposed of Mean. Hutinp. Blidviu. Boynton. Dun. Hitchcock Ind Prion, I." burn buy prnctically every evening for the but three week. cnduvorin‘ to secure nuburipuons to the amount of 8150.000 needed to build an .44:- tinn to our hospiul. AM every cull vfleh thy Inn .060 ha not with rayon-n. thy in. M in use-ring In: than in]! 0! tb Ian-bl amount. Whii‘ it is mncoded by "tryout that lhr little hospital started (out ya." :30 has given "Ne! to hun- drrds of Citizen] of thin community in houn- uf diltrcu Ind' luflcdn‘. but few rulin that the devotion to in management given by I 10' o! (‘Ul' citiunn, in (M rural W for in popularity And the mum which BWWOM ha in the mandarin! ut- vice rendered in that at." hospital. pronounctd by mm. of Chicm'l lending surgeon: to ht the equal of Iny of the big honpiuln in the city of ('hicugo. rEux the quiet Ind fmh ml 0! our (XJMMI'ITEE WORKING H ARD large Amount Still No.“ to put Campaign for New Ad- dition Over 1%,; 8150.000 Goal n: uh shun “A“ *TAISRAISED u much; Next week’s procrun at Pearl u»- mmmun. um will include the following pk- (0031301881111!!! ’A PROVISIOB‘I‘POPULAI Sunday. Bony Compton And Tom Moore in their Intent mocha-(km. “0v- cr the Border”; Monday and M). “Rose 0’ the 8“." futurilu All“: Scum-t; wanna" and My. [Belem Chadvdck. Clnude Gunma- ym wd Juno- chnic in “m Dun J-‘Iowerf by ltd] King; Friday. Goo. «M. (‘olun's mm! an” uncut ;“Yuunx Anetta” um: critic-l cut; Saturday. To- ll! in in Int.“ VII!- orn picture. “For Bk. Stank...” lab inec at 2:80 Suture-y. 800 pm .0" but pun of this paper. «mo-.- ‘2'? mIJTyZJrZ 33:3; bun nn study in w n Bond to on a 7mm. Both unnum- IMWWU‘ gamma-bean. Hr. Ruth:- brho'to ‘50 5" ‘ with of”!!! Ward!” haiku "W. B. u alto a dlo vector of an Mali-m anvil!- muwmmahvh‘o but 1. one a! up null: m hummus of this 6”. am. 0" odiudoouol W‘. 1010.?“ such evident knowledge of ho: lub- jofl that Ihc doubly impreuu her hunt-I. 0" women an lamina mnny m and improved naked. in cut-q which with pm d both the m!” Mum in: bold fl). “.9de lflghluul Put Woman’haclnb hm- mhmoffioflortls Shun Gn wyhmaw onlypopuht duh laxity-com Wmmnntdaymdtbmm maybe-{nou- the “and. “mink-bot. fod- pculhfly Appal- in; in lull-ct mm. Evorycm'h eotdhlly "wind to can and bun the anion. quickest and mod econom- kn! my of MW the most nth. factory mum. Stun-day. 1b- Mlx h “For a; 'n‘u history of m.- Binkhy’: du-uhthndwymhmo “ROSE 0' THE SEA" MONDAY TUESDAY Imum‘inoouubym- awaken Th- oma! an: log”! I. lays. M‘ ton-m- L A , _J___l.- '\ ”at”. 'JM‘flI. - “'7.-.“f Lyle Gourky, chub-In of 0!: um cm. um um 53" bu hind the ”Who baud 97". twenty-five pieces. ,' manhuwunnu- “W n... .c 0.. two man will,hc..n~' ”AFR..- and unsou- will to ulna to pufldpue in th wild. according to phm, Wit .‘ u-lubonu ever hold ‘- ‘khkud M The "prenatal!“- of the Bunineu lur- Association In” and u uh: elm-cu o! the tofu-limb and Iliad- fl 1‘5- Youu ilcn'l Club V“! have charge of th- dame: and I“ concu- aionI. charge 0! ch. candy booth. thus of the day'- work. la. Frank I. Cut- hu hu- chalet .1 china“ at eh m Committee and through her m.- tkm the Woman's Club till have MMMAIHWIWIM toba“.o.eundt." MtbopI-u-uttlumm can hnfluwfionmdth "numb-given. “and“ .f a. nu»: yo WP!" aid. in chm. Any muo- so Mr!" will b: permitted to accompany their MI! theittheBu-tmu imam “an. (In Women's Club and 6! Young lion'- Club no man; huflh-nbflo .Od hflwhfivhu Park Claimant-ballots Wham-p «thud: Hitachi‘s-huh..- I“ Y“ In their

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