Wmtcx‘ Overcoats. ion Hf the season’s Elev: from. )ecr wur quality of "(753 75:1,; 71; I b.2594. [NOIS I0 - 121 h mailers [N St CO. ERS GI‘SOII million c-lephnnr ( enlral 7¢virr77r Telephone 463 Hunk Blocks OI'I'IICt‘S .amps and 32H: gill!"IllllIlllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIHllllIII|‘llllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIll-E i;illllHIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIl|IIlllllIIII|IllllIIIlllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllHT? CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Services Wednesday evening Testimonial CLAVEY BROTHERS Black Soilâ€"Sod and Fertilizer Phones Highland Park 36 HIGHLAND PARK. Deerï¬eld 255 . ILL] 'flflNE SWEET flflmE -.:dim: me 387 Central Avenue Hours { Week Days 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. In. Sundays 2:00 to 6:00 p. In. Maintained by. First Church (11' Christ, Scientist, Highland Pnrk vices are held in the church ediï¬ce. 38! Ram avenue. Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock noon Rnu<tl2tv p'cehinx' Testimonial Svrvice .it 8:00 o'clock. 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OFFENSIVE STRONH Riwrside Makes ()nl) ()ne First Dawn; (Greul (‘nmd Despite Homy Ruin: l’ln} NH! at I’rm'iso l 0! ht Il'iv‘n Uh \‘ 'l l' I! tnwwn ; llixhwuod wnlked over Moflrt ;}‘arks Sunday on thy home ï¬eld. 20 ‘ to 0. The game was Hixhwood's from ‘the kickoff. when Lauridscn carried :tho ball back about 50 yards. ' At no time did the Moth-ts [threaten the locals. Highwood hnd them «mtwcighc-d, outclassed and out- playul. In the lust quarter the new nu-n wrn- given a rhanvc to try out. ‘l.ittlv Ed Thg-rrirn. after playing a immd game agnimt Lake Forest {Lightx ‘wvnt in un rm! and huilo-d ‘ down a good pass for a touchdown. “uke Good Showinl Brllri was shifted {mm half to quarter where he played a whale of a gamma DeVrocg, Shannun Ind Laur- idson tore through repeatedly for long ‘gains. Two new men in the lineup th-n- Hicks and Ross. guards; both imen showed great stun. (‘redit must lb“ given to the Moflets for the ï¬ght they shaved. it was the only thing «that saved them {mm a terrible l beating. In 1ka0 mu. :1 Pl'\ill(".‘ Val“, pL'n'. imu the "3 )zlr‘l Hm‘ n.“ “1‘.†law} HI ll I’LH lll‘.‘ hujklv- {Hl' {HUKhI'UWP [Iv KM owh'u pdvl uhon kirk block. Rivenid» Rick 1:» A! “at! fumhli‘s :nul I‘vnu\o-r~_ Hz." . l‘.’ [u 0. ' IV‘I HIGHWOOD HEAVII‘B TRIM MOFFE'I'I'S DEFEAT VISITORS SUNDAY Take ( ll .‘lwumn Hf Um o‘v‘xJiwr being publishwl. um! {hr} M1} at lean show {hut he liw-cl 1: main} hfu- whilr sau- iIZL’ “004i. IN "Nu “making" \ixm heinx put up in ~01"? “nmvnk uniting rooms. Might also put up '.\‘n chi'V'inR to- !‘zzn'n" am-l "Nu .~»\v-.u'im:" notiu‘s. Much fz-iu‘ 115ml In Mr e\ple.~ml of t'Qr “nu-m (In hubrnuk" but the man my. (Ev nutm‘nhilt‘ cirih-r'p‘ seat dots mum .izx ‘13:? in thew hr ow. n1 TEE HIGHLAND U I11 ll \\ AH llx‘ kirk wl- .. “111.7.le mu Drum-M 0 m {he ï¬1~l p: ~uhmi-uh imam a hour 1er m.»- 1| (lane from Past Chicago on Local Field. 20-0; Good Showing Made by Players Kun- Haw FU-vl h hm. W ml NH UH LirL. ARV Thr ( Lump-u H ll \l‘ u-klv Id â€In; Qumhx ) ()\ \\ St (h IN I I. a vh. (h. In]! H (‘ho-ulu'lo ugh H (“t :lkl‘~ [Dal mnkm | {Ho-I4 â€fr w LIIâ€) H l:l\ Thu ltfll' II g I ral AHA-1 ml In“! m lN‘ “Ht I‘ll“ p \l! In“ HI KIM PAIL Aft" cumh phn SUT'H‘ .nm Hxlh \ ! lhu\n-_\ f. n 11 air I‘m-I h: r. Sprl‘r Ilc Slip." “:1! n F Wan I’m-id†I’F! RH! Sprllvnm Hmvnrl PlnChv! NM \93 Sh‘rlc W Lm {I' l) “H" ‘l I‘I" 0' iv (1"?!(H 01 H4 (.upLJI .1" Mun ‘..nup-u Thnrntun 1’.’ (l (Mk I‘mk vnh Dir-thin plunmnl 3" “ill, hon! “flankrmm 1210 Mm‘mx ~‘ul‘pllMNI (‘\t'v'\b\~l) [ruling I.“ Grange 7 0. Ruth plunged lhn-ugh fur a touchmlnw. plunnd thruugh fur a touchdown Hod Rucim- (u a stun-lo» til'. HIGBWOOI) LIGHTS ‘ LOSE 1‘0 FORESTERS Thu lllghwood lightweight hum tmk n (rip to Like Fem! Sundny. and on a sticky. muddy ï¬eld were lit-arena to 0. lec For"! outweigh- ed Highwuod considerably. and the heavy ï¬eld was to their ndvnnhp. Tho lights put up n nil! MM sad the game wu not .1 I" one-aided. The inn touchdown wu nude on a long! pan to the ï¬ve ylrd line md I long end run. Hayes Rhinexmith, fullback stood out n the sur by his ground pining line plunge» and clever directing o! the bum. Bob Boyd pulled a [and sand tackle. saving ofl touchdown on thr l0 yd. line. Ed‘l‘lna and ThcriI-n carried 1hr ball well for 1h:- ï¬rst time. [Jinx'u toe also did W nod wnrk. Which and "influx-r. ends. Ind "Peanuh" tackles; Dln Bench and Pink J. MrGuth. gourd: brought away 1heir «than- of [Aka Fort-st real "tale home- with than. Next Sunday the Lighu will back up with the Fist Boy- Brotherhood of the Republic 14mm u! Chic-go. The fans arr prumiwd I good Yul (amt. The Bend“: 0! [500(de While surm- anx'mup parent: have drvaded to see their boy» so in fol foolbull, the .wtmi'non! among Mu- tatort is that the game has urn-(u! tr- pults {or young men. Th1- principal of I hated b05'x- schlml said 0» Mb" day Dune Imuld be In great loss if tho ï¬ame um giwn up Hisi lenti- n‘onu would «mun, he «hut-d by when In ï¬rm'hu pt-amom. Thu leum xvi! mmr nl rvnuem-n- h In- -ha\mr m nun u! .~' ram pp“ .ru- n'nnllkv- conduct, uux- know u’ lhnughl and phx 316.1‘ ruurugv. Thu p mrunj hns flelt lhlt 1hr yainl {you (untim‘n grp .n ("at that! hr Nah-r it M“ practice 1n an! out on “w (ill per sons!!!) and wperu'w [hr plnv to make rurn hh bu)» are up†trained. 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