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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Dec 1922, p. 13

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NC; H .‘ZU't‘ ye n-m- mi and Med ‘ A t‘il- Lake Bluff ' Clayton (‘unningham bought the Tater place on north side Scranton avenue. between Gurney and Glen avenues for nominal consideration. Lake Forest Florence Yule bought eight lots in Winston and May’s sub-division on Winston Circle and Green Briar Lane from Guy Huston for indicated $27.â€" 000. Highland Park Dom-thy I“. Shaw bought part of the \Vukcm property on Lake View :ru'rmm fur numinul consideration and raw hark trust devil for $3M“). Adulph “H'\‘(’l‘ and wife bought the I‘TI'HC‘NLAH‘ Grim-1 plan- un south \n-st (-Vn'nvr Glem‘iuw Midlothian aim-Hues -'\ ph}'<ivizin was summoned and } minis “M'I‘t‘L-dwi in al‘eviating Anderson's I key i f'dirf. When he calmed down the sheriff ; warel Mo}; him back to his home.’ with aiof at “arming. savin *Finch pmved to 53 the star of the game and ripped into the Hampton Roads line throughout the test. Sail- ors from the lakes station all played their best and should have won, only luck‘and a misplaced kick were against. them. The trophy now goes to Hampâ€" ton Roads, which must also win for three consecutive years in order to add to their athletic treasure cabinet. Great Lakes has all so far competed for, but the football trophy. winning all others for two consecutive seasons with the exception of the boxing and wrestling trophy for which they fight Dec. 10 to retain a second time. Following: are some of the princi- pél real estate deals recenfly recorded at the county seat: FOI'R I’OLKE AND SHERIFF CALM HIM REAL ESTATE DEALS V RECORDED RECENTLY Great Lakes failed to kick goalf after Finch had plowed across the! lzhe in the game at Hampton Roadsj and lost the game by a 7 to 6 scorn; losing also the Bureau of Naviggtion; (‘up which they'ha‘ye held for two; successive years. A win yesterday would have given them the trophy as a, permanent possession. I l .’ GREAT LAKES LOSES T0 HAMPTON ROADS John KeHy [iiii Hoitmg ’dL'A Bill NAME \l \'( keg: Also Loses. Navigation Bureau ("up Held for Two Years: Score Is 7 to 6 In ..m~ uf lht‘ closest match games EWI‘ seen at the Majestic Alleys the t‘onzmunity club boys. 21 good match for their rivals. dropped the game in iast minutv of play. Bill Smith, and 1113} Hvitim: of the visiting club each madt' a Jan'hh‘ in It“; tenth. and nosed. c‘né hhhlv Pa 3“ out by the narrow nmr-! gin ut‘ '31 mm. Fvatures of the game‘ werw thv good totals of Bill Smith,» 367. Hill Hoiting‘ 536. and Sam Ben; mum, Imdnfl‘ man of the Community, Buy< (rum, whu was one pin under' Htitmg, mth 535. while the latter mu] high rv uf thv day. 2H, nosing? Jules Butlhc. nut by nm- pin for1 the nnnur». 1T 'h‘ I' VCOMMUNITY BOWLERS - LOSE IN LAST GAME MARGIN OF ONLY 21 [PINS Mon'ett Park Team of Waukegan Wins in Strong Finish at the Majestic Alley; Return Game 4,1 n’r Glenvivw $AJIHU. Totals MP Snnth Huxm H K. {\h‘m houu'ht 431.": fret front- ” \HNI ml“ Sheridan mad, Ra- t'rum (Chm. A. Wiuhtmzm fur B. )I' Hum game will he played at the nu Rwrration Ruom in “Vauâ€" L nth Sunday uftcrnmn. n x’ fullnw: (lrw'l .U‘m‘vn um: rnnnli .mx x‘nmh “his! :1 Will tvll the wm‘id .. ~UL'ii thin-z as painless ..z[.-~: four \Vuukcgan p0 mi Shuifl~ Himm‘ Gnu-n. \n-i'v wallwi to his homo ’iu‘ last week to pacify him i» to the drntist's Office. “1' had a (with warm-ted and. ":15 5w mrruciating it temâ€" wi'unmul his miml. He wvnt r.“ :m-i his sister helimwinu wnh- insane called the police. minim-d by four policeim'n. him until the arrival of .‘lufl'elt Park \hvx'n ('ommunily u was one pin under 535. while the latter If thv day. 2H, nosing nut by nm- pin for ulinwi bought the 14 $93. 213 Tit! 119â€"1 , 201 811 limit 95 {50 16-1 801) r2263 166 15‘) 149 157 156 214 173 116 193 She-u hm-I‘ 207 199 178 154 156 203 161 H‘ Mr 'L': key in a snmllvr number of bonded Anyuu) tn:- cum-gr student. 0! un- wnrehousvs will result in the saving‘ nuis ,pww that Hwy an- not “raid of at least $300,000 per unnum. A’lo work by the way they atruflk to saving of 8250.000 has been effected win a! fuotball. ~ ntnrw 1m ~I 14‘I(‘\ ili‘li ‘vxliun is! .-I PI'UHOUH ilflpl'qud h in human (v‘.‘~r_\‘\\‘hvrv Section ll of the enforcement act divides the responsibility between the federal gnvernnwnt and the states. PracticaUy all uf the states have on- acted legi<lation to this end and the tarinus am‘ncics report int'rrasing evidence of cnuiwratiunt Every (‘ommunity Responsible ('miimissinnor Haynes says that evvry state. county and city has tl’k‘ initial responsibility of cleaning it~' «mu mmlitivih through locally 5w h't-tml nfi’it-inls. lwt'nn- the ft-(lt-ral mu- chim-ry <hmilil he expected to «taki- i'huruoa llvncv thv m-m-ssity fur rluw t'wIM‘rutiun lwtwn-n the states and thc full-ml :igt-iit‘iw, Dirt-tor (lrvgury ix greatly plqu-«l with the m‘ngrv» that has lm‘n mzulv in lllinuis ilnll H “UNI nptnmiativ Yv- uzirtlini: tho t'uturr. in \l('\\' of the spirit Hf n-uuporutiun in t-vitlvnn- pun-- tit-tilly t‘\'k‘l')\\llt‘r\' Mun- :iml mun- thc puhlin- ii lwmming mnvint-ml that 'hr >th‘('1'\~' uf‘ wufurrvmont livs :n mmh with llh‘ iuuplq- thvmwlnu Zl‘ with ll]1“>llit'i'l~ uhn .irr llt"lk’ll£|ll'll tn 'lli‘c‘l'l‘l‘ tln- lziw. In spite Hf ml»â€" ~ttivlvx itzwl many tuniplituttiuih. praâ€" "'Hlun i4 >l‘.u\\lnL’ itwlt‘ in a IlH‘Hll~ ..I' gn'uimunv-wl {*Ul‘lli‘ lirttrrmv-nt. f inigu'wM-(l ll\_Hl),f t'UlJ‘lllHll‘ and health lvi‘ human tannin. levn- H \‘Yltll‘lh" "Minn u Humxr ..I' gn'uymunv-wl m ilngu'wM-d hum: w in:- human fmeN (".t‘r)‘\\'h('rt' of n [by way of unfun- Net Time to Be Dim-ouraged Thi.‘ i< not lhu (lmv to be Impu- xix-m nur dismurugvd. fur the frxx-ndk of the law are truly 1n mh‘n. us ~hnwn by report: whivh (’ommlwmnx-r Hnymw has rwcivm! {rum thl‘ \nrmus stutm justifying the I-ptimhm “huh hr entertainx. Reducing: the wun'o' uf ~umwly 'Earuuuh |_'<-m-\-ntxutmn. m ”w ('nnh llw ('nm‘ aiil nl-u) 'hruuuh u_'<-nn-ntiuti<m. in lillxsllvllq‘l") «pixzzun. Wlll [“1"er inll)‘ in c-nt'urvenwnl and mala- fm' u" nnmy fur. as hr 53) s. mmnom)‘ h:i~' 1hr wutrhmmrd nf the mlâ€" ministratiun. (‘un-wntratiun of whis- key in a snmllur number of bonded warehousvs will result in the saving‘ but“ "i ‘1' V‘l’l‘ll" II‘ \‘l’l‘k .| llll‘\\ «am 1'1: m :3.-- .u n 1) _l.'l!l un hll-vun \' rpn~ {mlml in the Alâ€" :«mpl mm \\u~ rv-zurm-l tn jail. pend- {I}: arrivii of [hr trawl Jury. ”In: Y‘r4Â¥'(‘(*ilr‘g‘. Anyuu) 1hr cnlk-gr student. 0! HH- nuisyrow that {hey am not Ih'lid A program «if more concerted co- upvration between federal oflicials and local enforcement agencies is planned for the mming year. Federal Prohi- bition Commissioner R, A Haynes advises Director (‘harlvs A. (in-gory of Illinois. PLAN TO ENFORCE DRY LAWS BEI'I'ER ('O-OI’ERATION IS l'RGED 'ommissioner Haynes Predicts Federal and Local Agents Will Work Together SENDAY. DEC. l0 MONDAY. DEC. ll Tl'ESDAY. DEC 6:30 p. In. 7:30 p. In. 7:30 p. m. n- of murkrd f cnfuru-nu'nt. In Next Year The Prisoner } of lamb But love does not inspire love. fortunntcly in one L‘asv: fur if it did there would be lacking the fu- cinating story of file Rex Ingram Production of byAnthony HOP. Scenario by Mary O'Hnn Photogrnphy by John I". Seiu Dnmtiulion by Edwud Ru. I’I>Lfr1'~'~ |> h Kay H'Luuu .n'vumphw In rubbery --f a fur rw'rntly .l [uni “I’l‘k .uuv «an». 1']: m 13.! " rpn~ g‘V‘W't‘fi tqmpl sum \\u~ ' mum!) of U ‘ \ TRAIN THII‘ZF FAILS TO OBTAIN RELEASE ()‘laughlin. «me of the Fair in Jail for Alleged Thefts. Here .‘lusl Slay A complete n-urganiution has been «flu-ted in the past fiftu-n months. Fifty-one director's 0mm have been estahlishcd in each istutr and Hawaii. Porto Rico and Alaska. These completv changes in the reor- ganization of the work have resulted in the diminution of duplic-tion of Work and a greater efficiency. Ex- porionred man of undoubted integ- rity hun- hu-n Milled into the set- \it"’. The Washington office of over 0300 t'mpinyes and all the field forces have become enthused with the great- m-x's of the tiuk. Thirty-two hundred and one- temporary and permanent appointments han- l-(vn made during thi‘ 13 month prriod. A Lt'W {\vnturr of the organiution h (hr m-ne-ml nm‘nh' force opt-rating iiniriwntirin of tho dirvcturyn' {nn‘ex To dntv thi~ furu- hzn n-[mrtwi H.231 i':l~('~’ and X‘ri'nnllnt‘lhit‘ii (aim in thv Prohibition In Success Referring In lho- cry that prohibi- tion is a failure. ('nmmiasioner Hay- nes says that in hm judgment one of the: most remarkable sucreswn ever attained in the «Morn-men! n! I new and drastic law has been recorded in the presvnt status of vnforrement of tho Natiunal Prohibition Act. vuw< and nnmum mi Thv nnrvntlr {., ”gm-rzlh- under 1h. hu~ through reductions secured in rental of offices and storage space and the disposition of wiud property. A fur- ther saving of 8156.900 annually hll been effected by thv readjustment of salaries, m HIGHLAND PARK Pm mm PM man: :ay H'Luum‘lm. "Hun-<1 burglar umphw In rofllnt'fhuh “1th the Lory --f n Nurthuc-strrn {rt-nub! rwrmly .nl Hmhlmw! Park. who r “H‘L .qumph-d Kw “Mum hi. n~ w 1'1: m :r.-- mu") Jilil uh hnl-vun pn~ g'nwvwhr‘gx {znlml In the Alâ€" :pl mm “2» rv-lurm-i t.» jaxl. pend- r.-~ulh-.i ~u. ‘\ 1h.“ “it! L U X E THEATRE -' N nrcnl ir Forth M- ... n 1) _l.'I!I >(«1XT‘g-, (HUM! u~ rv-[urm-i tn [hr xrzmd Jury wmmvn LIMA“: 1|“ Hh'rvnv w, “hm-h n1“ pruhllutmn um! ryumu-«l. Thc-rr ‘\ mrrvnw 1h MYL u‘m'r :q-yrnprm- !Y-YI-_'|~|' in (h. H12 In {hr rtni in [Pu- mrn-aw Hf .A-mirta- n< ”1' ”H ”W LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS Julien Jouphben. who wen-riled "The Old Homatem." Alto wrote the continuity for "The Cowboy and the Lndy.” A mmamlc and exciting tale of the west, this play nth-n gmt op- purtunitiu A; well fur comedy. Th!‘ iden of cowpunchen un motorcy- cles trying to rope Moon. 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