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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Sep 1922, p. 1

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:‘ral \u-nue lam] Park hone $35 [)axid POW?“ Hnrrium l-ord Anne ( orn‘llu , \\ alter Hit-m . A. Stevenson M 1' Q“ L} Florsheim zency I Put Hotel ‘i‘hwood In 12:00 I. n. Ioru S '1 anson Wanted ; ,m' i BL}; ‘nuuh gild- 9 world" BROS. NRAD Inétructor ’ORED HIONS ‘il and 3 {m1 tule h? \L‘iiSOHS, xgmshed by r which as- !‘ef'mt comâ€" a umnt to and S .v ”Utes r' Queen {2111, NOTED AUTHOR cmas SERIES or mum Louis K. Anspacher to Speak on_"Epoch-Making Views of Life" Oct. 13-20-27 and Nov. 3 XL‘NIBPIR I11 l‘NION CHURCH. GLENCOE A’mn- [rent is in store for the peoplg of the North Shore in a. series if four lectures by Louis K: Ana- pachg-r HI) "Epoch Making \'iew:i of fife" which will be given October 13. 20th; 27th and November 3rd, at the Unidfl Chunh, Glencoe. Mr. Anspacher, is not only a play- wright. poet, student of law. ethics and political science. but is a lecturer whogathers his material from .11 m .kvx his ‘U‘UJUl'!_ whats 'tinj: original » I:‘.I'L'- CLY"£ : rT L'. ”143' w. into and sfn'ufl .inmg Svu‘ml newspapers 111m? :2: fullxm‘s uyuz‘. his Xw’urm "Th nulsv u.mluded x.» the re- » x: ‘. hxgn- audiencv, Mr. Ans- hm her 0 inn-1 'stcd his hearm‘a that v the cln c the applauw begun. lu<<- mm! and Hum was three time \igor- nu 1y repeated. ”'â€"â€"b’rooklyu E.¢1gle' “Mr. Anspacher’s voice is one of the most flexible vehicles imaginable; and his‘dramatic training brought vividly Eu Ms hearers the scenes which he rehearsed in bringing out the various points of his discourse."â€"â€" Pour Ex- ;,;v.~¢.~', Rm hl‘fi'tv', .\V. Y. Is five dullnrs for the course dollar and a half per single H is huped that thm‘e will be s surplus from the proceeds < Hum. Ur at the door I“ Luv: my.” u. the llectures. The lectures will be given as fol- lows: "The Great 'Afiirmation"â€"-â€" Plato and the Greek View of Life, FridaV.‘ October 13; “What is Actu- ality'?"â€"â€"The Medineval View of Life, Friday October 20; “The Rediscovery of Truth in Beauty." The Renais- sance View of Life, Friday. October .31! .‘vr-‘rxizxy hftx-}‘IXZ1Y1 whiL- .uuis .\ .-\h:§pdchv!' “uvu unvhantinu \v'ri nil 1,5 Men Wonk. HL‘ st‘uk“ with 1;:thin" rxpidiiy and brilli'xncy."~ "'1 Cu r Iflrumim’r. 27; “The World As a Temple Or} Procéss"â€"â€"The Modern View of Life, Friday. November 3. The Patronesses are: Mrs. Arthur Byfieldr Mrs. A. Sun Best. Miss Su- san Cnhn. Mrs. Samuel Chose. Mn. Wallace Cm. Mrs. mama Church's" ill. Mrs. Morton Cnhn. Mrs. anfi‘ Cresap. Mrs. Stanley Clam. Mtt; Henry F. Dickinson, Mrs. John Dole,- Mrs. Chm-leg Hull Ewing, Mn. RobelrtBeM Ennis. In. Eldridge, Mrs. Louis B. heimer, Mrs. Nsthnn Klee, INIIIWI, mno- ..â€"â€"..â€"-_ J. Lichtstem. Mrs. Andrew Mac- Leish, Mrs. Bruce MneLeish. Mrs. J. Wflliams Macy, Mrs. Mun-ice Man- deville, Mrs. John C. anérud. Mrs. Hayes McKinney. Mrs. Samuel New- ton. Mrs. Geo. Pick, MrssFrederiCR Peaficld. Mrs. George Pope. In Johp T. Pixie, Mrs. Arthur Reynolds, Mrs. John Spry. In. Chad” 3“ hi“, Mrs. J. Barry 8011. In. Henry P. Schumann. Mrs. Harry Swath. Ma‘s. J. J. Siddal, Mrâ€"s. Modie J. S "gel. Mrs. Amt-rt Veeder. Mrs. A n \Vulf. Chi t intelli-ctuwl set sat try 801:. In. Henry Mrs. ngry Swans. idal, Mrs. Modie J. Amt-rt Veeder. Mrs. B. Kumn' VACATE SCHOOL IN SEVENTY SECONDS Excellent Discipline at Deerfield Shields Shown in the Fire Drill Monday. about 1 o‘clock. a n-pre- sentative of the Highland Park Press 53w a remarkable demonstration of the cxwilent training and discipline in the Doorfield-Shields high «('hnol. when more than 600 pupils in the building vacated the class rooms and were safely outside in one minute and 10 seconds after a fire drill alarm The building was emptied in an orderly manner, and with the kind of system that means safety in elm-nt- ency. First the pupil councillurx came out and hurried to the doors and fire extinguiahern. opening the doors and getting the extinguishers ready. Then came the pupils marching silently so as to hear any order: that might be given. All were quickly out of the building and matched across the street to be out of the way of the fire truck. in case the firemen had tn make a run to the school‘ It was a sight to inspire confidante in the safe methods employed by the schmyl officials. had been snunded by the automatic gongs in the corridors Davidson. Lake Villa Pitcher ' Fast for Locals: No Hits For Six Innings ELKS TEAM LOSES T0 LAKE VILLA NINE n |A\ ...‘ (Lfeated last Sunday at Lake \‘illul by the fast mum of that city. sx-ven’ to l. the locals being unable to gvt‘ :i single hit 03' Davidson, the Lake: Villa pitcher. until the seventh in-5 ning. It was the final game of thel sen-«in. and the Elk! team was ablel to «are but um- run, which talliedi in thv eighth. Luckey npvnwl thv. seventh with a three-bugger to «'x-n-I tcr; \Vohlhruck hit a single over short , in the eighth, Nelles, local pitcher.’ w-is «afo on shortstop's error. The. nvxt two were out. but McGinnis.| Highland Park second baseman. hiti a two-hairpin scoring No-llm {or 1hr NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM ‘ AT PEARL THEATRE", NEXT “HERVE l’fluunniu ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ AT PEARL THEATRE’ Sutumu)‘, m-ptcmxx-r lliirliclh I! (hr (in). .w! in :hv Manli (inn {3m ' lmull" lllt' auspices nf ll)" L. U. U. M. “Nice P00 l9” Monday all“ “95'! .»\ unx'c uclighfl’ul plim- muld n_L lw day; “ eart’s Haven to be itflungi man Sunset W-ml at this ma- Shown on Fridav sum; The frolic should la- a human“! ' home festival or a wind up u! the sea- P lTh _ ”ll m th fl sun'i activities. The afternoon and .0“ eat“ M prese ‘ e ‘l ‘ evening will be spent with the usual inwing‘program next Were-k: bunday. spurts and pastime-s M an outdoor hasheripe Ma" [innald m her latest uilQ-liration. Games will he played for :00“);- {Kama 19$} andfidflllsli whikii prizes including a Ford u-dun ”and“ v ‘ onday an we ay, 0 p will ;he given away. The evening will Pearl Theatre will present the fol- lowing program next week: Sunday. Katherine Mac Donald in her latest society drama "Heroes and Husâ€" bands”; Monday and Tuesday, Adolph Zukor presents William De Mille pro- duction. “Nice People" with Wallace Reid. Bebe Daniels. Conrad Nagel and Julia Faye; Wednesday and_Thurs- day, “Her Gilded Cage"; Friday, “Heart's Haven" from the novel by (‘lara Louise Burnham; Saturday, “The Face in the Fog," by Jack Boyle, created by Cosmopolitan. Matinee at twa thirty Saturday. See program on hark page of this paper. Telegraphic dispatches bring news that the Cunard steamship. Acqui- tania, in mid-Atlantic, westbound. was encountered this week by one of the most terrific storms in the long marir time career of her commander. and Highland Park friends of G. H. Ed- wards. who is returning on the Acqui- tania from a visit 0! six weeks or more in Europe. greJneued to learn from the wireless meiugu received from the liner shut the great veuel u.- was riding pheitfly through the hur- ricane and tint despite the tremen- dous battle with the element: the nlnenzers wen in no way endanger- pusengers wen eons TO HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL Howard Wood. for the In! three you! on the editoriol sun of the Hizhhnd Park Press and Luke Fountai- for the Udell Printing Co.. left It the and of Int week for Cambridge. In... when he will begin I post-zudunte course in the College of (Indium, Harvard University. During his nojourn here Mr. Wood hos nude nanny friends. who regret that he is leaving. but op- pucilh that be in toting o forword for industry. 'ability, and buinoa acumen and his work has been wholly caiisfactory. He was gnduaied lost Junt- from Lake Forest Univeraity.‘ Thu lucul Elks baseball team wax H. Edwards Aboard Aquitania Reported Making Good Way Through Hurricane p. RESIDENT ON stM-SWEPT SHIP nnly run 'aficouncn. ms . g. ROUTINESESSION HELD FRIDAY svnumagwwusnsm LAKE roam Plan to Vacate Hundred Feet on fies ernl Livia: “are; Parents- Ravine Place; Other Items Teacher: .Auoetathn; 0! Business Before A Big One on The Board ' Rut-ray AL '4 muting of the any council P‘rldfi)‘ evening of last wu-k «nor-l matters of routine charnvu-r were glvt'l‘ attention. Mnyor S. M. Hust- nigs Eprmided and (‘ ommnnionern Hu- bu and Brown were pretent. forming A quorum. Commisfloners “mm. and l‘heney were absent. (M motidn of Commissioner Bruwn the minutes of the meeting of Sam. I were npptoved u mad. ; Mug-co m (Vinmiuioner Hub" mow-d tn pun an ntdingnce entitled an ordin-nce u- (ating the north 100 feet of (hut purt u{ Ravine Place lying between Lot 3. Blocl 1H. and Lot 3. Block 32. in (he vity :“f Highland Park. deuribrd as partfi‘acawd on Na! ‘J survey nude by the (‘hicagn Guarantee Survey Co. dated July 11. 1922. attached and made. part thereof. The motion pre- vuiled. .\'II‘ ilx‘iull was tnkI-n on (he L'Inde~ awnw water main nutter. In uhichf l’“ the property owners agra- to pay' "H bin: fur ‘uwr it the wul unmunt'm‘ mm! In divided equally Into (our bl”! (‘h ‘1 and h-‘uk‘n‘d Indnidualh. L r Hearing l' outponed ha ”Juli": (m the \im- vaIuI \nItII III III: [noptmuon VI Is pmtpnncd mu- week. . h" . h-u UI rcpvme rilk‘e Iylnx Wlwwu uu. ".1 _ . , mod :n. and Lot 3. Block 32. m (ht-i A" Inve-“n‘wn ""1““ 1"" ‘0'“- vity pf Highland Pnrk. Mum“, ui pine-d to learn what students in the par[:\‘ac.w on m“ ‘J survey we ln-nhmnn rhu "part to enter higher by the Chic-lg“ Guarantee Survey Co. mnilminm of lr-ming upon com- dflted Jun, 11. 1932_ attached und ploung {our years n the local high math. part thereof. The motion pr...|u‘houl. THN’ ‘" nun? 1"“ '“d ”fled :thmy-nine boys who up“! to to on. ‘Thr ‘utr uniw-nixy claim: the NJ action was tnh-n on (he Lindvn~ lawn number of (hum-lwentylwo. awnw water main nutter. in whichf 4 the property owners It"? to p.yt“lher roller" whlch they cup“! In bilh'fur um n the wul .mnumlmlrr m‘ uh FM?“- Nflflh'flm- Un-dfln- divided equally mm ffmr mm ‘ “m0. ”-"WU‘h- 30"." Tfih- and h-‘uk‘n‘d mdn‘idually. l"'"“"‘""- \"”'""-. W'HC'k'Y- Smith, Hearing Postponed Bryn Mun and '“a! Point. Sutton ”Juli": (m the \‘im- nvvnm» “uh-r ' han‘ in,“ 3"?3‘9‘1'1‘“ tmofnxhthe m" muui pmpmition wxs pmtpnnod unv'h'ufl' ‘ut humor "i o ‘ "P. 0" week. pact tn enter \Ile. Hnrvlrd. Prym~ l'llt "f the Shoahrn 1”,”an ‘ufiihun ur “\nq. (5(th oullrflr Raul"!!! lt'f‘flért‘d to Chem-y. “'intL" '“.m.[.-nlrmwp rxnmmullnni. u-n fur investlmnh n. mu! on mntion! FIRM-Tracheal MRI nt‘ (‘mnmiiaimu-r “min the petition' Thu fir“! meeting of m. P.r¢m. for gnnexution of the Sheahnn pY'O-l'rrmhvr Aum-uliun will he held on may “n.- plxxI-vd rn file 'Thurnday of m-xl meek. TM:- A100- . 'mtiun Will he Marni on an d-ntnnly Mops}: DAY “WINDS UP" ‘rrrn-‘nt {(ur‘n‘n-r 1hr rur'rfm 19:! V . ‘ . ‘ ,‘ rem y pre! .Vnwn' me: my: Ivr ~ SEASOIVS AK Tl‘ 1111;”; mph held by nlY'ch In Lulu- ant MOW DAY “WINDS W" ‘ .‘1‘;:::;.:'.':.‘ ,;;;;;;rn..;.';r .,;;;;.;;. SEASOI‘.S At Tl‘ '“ESJ P‘s-eh h-Hd by nanni- In Lulu- Yum! * ‘umi Lake Bluff. It I. planned (0 have Local Order to Hold Big Harvest 1‘- "HM”? “f ”npunmw u ench . ‘0- n be spent in dancing. {he Mme orches- trapMurphy's which has furnished music for the seriés 0f dances will supn'ly music that evening. The pub lic ii invited to attend. LOCAL MAN DELEGATE 1‘0 LEGION CONVENTION POSTPONE INSTALLATION ' J or OFFICERS 1‘0 OCT. 16 The install-(ion of m 04 the Mydtic Wotkerl of the World. which qu to luve been held next Monday eve‘ing, October $Id bu been posh pon'ed. It will take plm Monday. Octbber 18th. All mtnben no u- queited ‘9 be pmem. ll 1‘._._A K â€":i|;\e-;|;d In. Ada Jone an it ten in: the We Worker: comm- tiori ll Pooch IU- mock. mum noun a mom to numb: O . m. p“: some which has he lewd}! baud in m on AC dem, h w (I! 8‘. J” Ann nin¢e W, 1.16. will close Ml! that magnum: PARK. ILLINOIS THURSDAY. sun-nus” a m: Frolic inâ€" sunsel Wood. Saturday .uuiuy, Si-ptcm'xx-r lhirliclh I! (hr. ~r! fri' :hv Murili Grin f Kit, w lllt' auspices nf ll)" L. U. U. M.’ m: uclighfl’ul pluu' muld ILL lw l Khan Sunset W-ml as! this sea-i The frolic shuulil u- n hairfl'sll festival or a wind up u! the sea- activitics. The afternoon and. ng will be spent with the usual 5 and pastimes «if an outdoor ration. Games will ln- played for ’i prizes including a Ford u-dun be given away. The evening will rent in dancing. (he Mme orches-‘ Murphy's which has furnished seriés nf dances will I A “__:_._ TL... ““1. 1‘ for the nuwtmg. «ll-ln‘ri'wl h\‘ Mime rpeukcr rif nuie. nml to haw q-nh‘rluinmrnt 1! «wry Him-tint hv profvnyiunll en- iormim-rs. Thv “all known ('hlcnln um»rm-y.'.\lr. James J. Sheridan will Slt‘flk I! the first meeting. No thvr ran afford it) he alumni. Avmnlimr in statistics uppearinr in lhe latest (‘dlllun of the Education- a! l'n-«u Bulleiin issued by the llll- noin Stntv Superintendem of Public ‘lnstructlon. Lake counly «pend- li9‘.) per cont of the nut-"ed vultu- tiun {or pulilic education. not in- cluding new ground: Ind buildlnzl. There are 22 cuuntiefl whivh upend more than this, and 80 which spend less. The percent-3e of the counties range downward from 2.7) per cent. the highest. in UN per cent. the 75m": 3:36. wm I. much ,sanur Ind non convenient. l-‘uur unher- m (hr lh-crfiuld- Shield: Township High ochool live a! Luke Fan-ll (his year: It Rial-«her Ind the Illa-m But-rd. Proudfool and Burwuh. The" Ion-Mn an Very much plrused with (M meptlon Whu‘h hu- lwn “could than by the plum.- And fnfllfi ol the RH in [Jim Foml. [Ah Fun-t pot-MI an nppminuve bacon» m- if” school closer In the hon” uni w young people in the Shldfi and 0‘ the diltflcl. I! ll hoped lhal M'em- ullly than will he one or new teacher: “\‘II'IK In Den-field lot thg «me reunn. ' lowest The hardest game u! the wagon may be played on the 10an (round! Saturday of this week. The painful LindHnm «kw-n which Muted tum {imam have last no- nun. It was the only Illinois mm nhle to score on Deerfield. Th‘u your Lindhlom h“ hu-n pructlfln‘ since Auguit 1. They are and to [live | backfield which Ive-r13“ 190 lbs. to the man. The (inn: buckles are said tn weigh 250 cub. It will be very inure-link to m vhu unwy Doct- field will resort to to In.“ this land- ic-p 9! weight sud "W. But the boy: Are losing no 11009 over it The game Ihould call out a N; event. MAIL SCHEDULE [8 CHANGED MONDAY ‘ A dump of mail xhodub It Iocnl post oak! wok elm.” I day and longing i: {he nth-duh IVAAI. h Mmmmmmm mmlnnn mmmmonfl m.0.:...0t..0.2.2..n m . .I I. IIZW I-ll- 3:1! I. In. Post m mmmmna. LPPFFD! mmamu.u 0225. .II. on OI’ The You»: Men'l club hold I“! annual election of cum on m main], W Collar!“ MI" W tn un‘e {'0 Mn HIGHSCHOOLMTES Glue Satori-I u! the wagon ”:06 IJI 3:1! I. In mum-gunman.” . (“mafia-e. of anon-w Mr; John I". Multan“: II Genoa! Chum-u Ind My women of High- land P-rk I" co-openflu In pn- pnruhn (at a m martin. to ho held l-‘ndu autumn. October Mirth, u 2:80 o'clock. The ”the: k “The Women of the Orient" Vida relation u I mmvmenl nmr t filing to awry ('|l_\' and Him Unlbd Sula and which in Mad w ht I wov|d now-Ital in w to the drmand for duration for the woman a! the Ora-at. - demand which cant-u fromtbmulwfluthtm of India and (‘hinn and h partly I ml! 0! the In. Every woman of Highland Purl: is asked to rout-w Fri“, “known {or thin impart-m mutt-g. Come and begun-wry. Thphuofmct- in: will he, announced in non waf- PW". Ahoux fivr \‘r-n ago Thou. (‘urk-y hmughx-wn of 31000 «that the m!) [m the condition of the septic tank. Ind pinw flu! time the city hu lu-n pnmg fin- per cent intend. on U‘x- judgment. Through this winding the manor wu "med. Among those pleM-nt at the muting were Mayor “'rlI-h, (jity (Work, Georg! Kenry; True» Juhn Crowley, and Aldermen Rudolph. Bleyer. Cuban and Bother. A new u-ptir tank in being orwd It [hr uushfla rf [hr (‘ity uf Hith- (.‘ily Pays SI... SI“ Mil 5 Yan Ago M Special M a special medinx of the (11’ (‘vum-il uf (ht (‘Ity a! Hithwood held Ian work we (‘urky judgmm against [hr city of Highwnod which ha:- been pending for the put luv yvnrn was added. HIGHwoon AWARDS CURLIY JUDGIIN'I‘ A novemcnl it now and" way to locum the high, uhool (yum-«fin- pnd trimming pool for one night a week. either Twany'l or Fridayl. Any one interested in better phydul devclqnuent durih: the {.11 1nd win. to: monthsgn‘d who in willing to pay u small fee of $8.00 to cover we no- PLAN TO ORGANIZE MEN‘S GYM CLASS wood Movement Under Wny to Secure H. S. Gy- One Evening M Week cum overhead upon-e. should com- muni-u- by lam. or phone (a Hurry Eichhr, l! 50 orqnorc perm an be inumud in this mumr. I palm Bdmtion “km {a an no MmKCJIDVIolEVIllw-to Entertain Octal»! 3:10 Hut-rm un poor-l min. am “I "new («turn for the lunar. fl“ outline to the when 0! the club the work 0! the dim: con-lanes. uwmhpwt.ummflli been. mm!“ with (ht inund- ""777 5“ tth‘ in; m oonhwmn ("CHEN arms alum! cooked (and: haw. on sale. but 3 general curring business will he copducu-d. CLUB MEE'IS TUES. isms mumm .AND PARK! Not ouly will l0? IE“ mm ' M AUTO AMT BICYCLE AND CAR Humming luv-rd: his home tn South Second "mun. from the Elm Place Ichaol. anon: 3:65 o'rlock lon- day uflomoon. Herbert Bock. u. not: of George Bock. Central "qu0 collided broad-id: with a Ford come. mm in awn-u. 1.:an}. who has driven a». mum- {or cixhl or ning yarn, he told the police, vu Irmud and hold a!» derbonddmwuppurfora hut-int Saturday. an a chum of umult with I deadly mpon. W of Police E. J. Mummy stated that this VIII the only chum under M n- mn could be held. 5nd whilo he add- W Lune-ate? and John Knoll the only mu! other without a! the widen! founnf by the pom-c told correspond- ing storing a! the “fair. Luncuur and he VI. driving mm: in St. John‘s avenue coinx to the Harold F. IeComick estate. near Lake Fowl. I‘hn boy n- on his way home from the Elm Phat achool. going west on East Purl avenue. Lancaster saw the boy coming with hand down. pedaling oumuou-ly. Evidently he (“(1 not IO the rnupe and rode su-irht at it. mulkvuflumhrprocodm. E. 1‘. Fund“ the bond. accord- ingtoth polka. Lamar It fin! upplied the bnke, hoping to avoid a collision. Than. seduthntthch’mltkdywbe struck. he urged In. our to one “do ”donut!” who! the North Shore Mac. It was impouible to avoid a accident, however, And the boy on when! crashed bro-(bide nxninu the Ford. near the rear fend- er A. on! more and the eu- vuuld huh cleared him according to John Knoll. employed In truck driver bv Paul Borehnrdt. who law the acci- dcm and MM it in I mum" combonung Lancaster‘- story. Not So. Coupe It m at first that I milk wagon. standing in from of the John- oon Duh! Nada-uh shop. land at neared the View of both principal! in the meant. but (HI (0 scouted by the m who we of the w . its. $3 .26 1.32.... 3E: an. E .32. .2 it; 933.â€" 3} x. 3 3912.31 53:8 «5132. 33:8 .5383qu pony were "pol-tad following him. The injured Id In mind to the fllghlupd Park hoopla-l. when it I!“ found an the skull m badly {M on the left sue. vldl m- c.qcnq...wunr.n.wi Rogers, which rollend the Mn but the boy vn um um Tue-day Afternoon. nod the (routine hospital was (1 ohm van about fifty-fifty. F. mmhmiau.cm only. WM! ever-lav. October \ fourth“ in 0“ Pgllofl - Hall The A. _‘ izn‘ifm ad ad mt- R LADY “an: CAI” PARTY. OCI'. 4 Prire s Slim-utmhw “Oar-er EMU!!! StJohnAm. invihd to he awarded. bunt-I?!- VOLUII 1|

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