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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Jan 1923, p. 5

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mportance of ’ it: promises. ; haphazard or he work done as all Expert ‘ Class and up Etails. for the nth-e satisfac- With new ma- ..... 11c res ironed. m. to 6:00 p. m. on p.m.for" reading only. lstalled. a‘nd Farce of lst .d Snap and tiply to the venue HUMNG ROOM nation 507 Central Ave. Hilhhnd Ptrk. minio- Opposite Post om“ Phone 381 . . $1.00 Bums Fuel ()ilâ€"J'he Cheapest Fuel [)hnlw 1'29! Oz. Burner \erkc. ., ~ :u'i! 10in and to visit the Elzg'nland Park H [TTY'S BRVICB ATISFUQ ,.::y afternoon or ta'ive :“INFZNTAL gr: anabout .orries for- Inn! for it‘s. Get the a‘xout :hg J Eli‘Llhhy. ‘x'JHcd in wr base- nunr home nmooth it! ‘ x 0 Y6 O w.+:-z~:~:«:~:~iȤ-2«!~:~w.~:-Jpzux . SPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH + FRIDAY glut Th“ (-ummunity play mening which \\‘d" inutpuned last week, will be hQiti m (111- parish hnusv‘ under d“, diy-i'n‘l‘. 9f the [A’adt'rs' club of Cmnnmr'zij. Svrviun‘ This “ill he the first \‘f J wriiw of similar suvizil run ning< 1'. r z'\'l‘l'}'u!1£‘ frnm 161“ 60 fur tht‘ miruaw of mm! felh‘M'ship through-m? thy n'ity. The prngram will yum»! of uzimes and entertain- merit. }:i-z’rv>hments will be served b); gh.- nwmiwrs of the Young Peu- pic'5 \i\".\'{_\' of this church‘ The chuié‘r‘. duh was organized in the {all uni-r I'm: leadership of the Di- rector .i (‘nmmunity Service, Mr. E. , \VuTkuu The club is made up of you“): {w pic frnm the various chun'h: \ «if the city. and meets every Fridzi} . '~‘vning‘ at the ("enter to study plu)‘ ~i rm-rvational direction. pro- gram . 'znimr. etc. The officers of the iii“ ui‘c: President. Hayes Rhinv.‘:_[vnl \it‘i'-[IF£‘§i(i9nt. Miss Ha- mi 1M >t'Ll‘I“2\l'_V. .\li.<< Henrietta ;1' fir>t ‘ ‘ ‘ ning\ 1 I tht‘ 12‘» throuK'Y‘W will ;-w~ ment. } y'oum: chun'} Fridzx; play ; gTKHI the ~ Rhil‘w ~x11 .I 291 “(Hi Lain: I sl'NlHY I I : prenc the . God Heav The politicians should not merely show up their hands, but they should pull thv yards out -of their sleeves Somv uf this year's gowns are said to have an Egyptian nute. while others luuk as if they Were mmlelwl mnn- after (‘emrnl Africa. \‘y'hat mam does not alter fur Iht‘ better. timv alters for the worse. su mv child? Rev. W. F. Suhr, Pastor. Sunday whuol at 9:45. Sunday morning German services at 10:15. Evening services in English at 8. The following officers have been elected for the following year for the Luther League: President. Dorothy Lawn-n12; vice~presidenm Fred Hen- ning; secretary. Kathleen Krueger; treasurer. William Kramer: Walther League secretary, Harry Eichler. GEM» lm- Junnu Baum \nll lead. 7:30 Th0 Se-nior Larson will load. WEDNESDAXVW nu... H: 00 The prawr meeting will lie held In [in lecture room. 5‘ v ‘ v .0- w o. o . « 2*. o u on. 0. TURKEYS; LB. GEPSE, LB. DUCKS, LB. CHICKENS, LB. SpecialSale Friday and Saturday, Jan. 19 and 20 NOTICE Rump Corned Beef the lb. .. , Divided Clov erbloom Butter brick . Plate Corned Beef the lb Salt Spareribs the lb. Fresh Spareribs the lb. Sour Kraut the qt. - Marine Herring each . _ Calf Sweet Breads the lb. ..W Ham Shanks or Butts the lb. ....... Halibut Steak the lb. Salmon Steak the lb. Fresh Wh1tefish the lb. . ,. Lake Trout the lb. ,, Frv mg Oy sters the q.t Stexging Oysters the qt >1lt Herring 2 ffll‘ . ,,,,, (mash. boneless 1 I'M. 80X . "n'tuge Cheese 1hr H) ‘h tht‘ :MHNY [hr 1' ,A \t‘flt" 1.. 1‘ y\'l‘l'.\'l 121‘ Haw (hum? thy [\[V‘I\t Hf 1r I‘l‘i’sh ZION LUTHERAN 'l‘hq- x'hun'h M'huul will re- :i\iti¢->‘. Please see that the mum on tinw. Th0 Rev. Frank Fm will he fint SCI'IHHH in a series on 41‘5‘ (rt-ed. “I believe in Futhvx' 'Almixhty, Maker nf and Earth." Thv Junior Y. P. 5.. Henry McGovern at Central v, W. F. Suhr, Pastor >(‘hUOl at 9:45. y y morning German so; k (‘heesm Ask to have our regular circulur nailed (a you 24 North F irsltwé'tl-‘g‘euifihighland Park, Ulinois WDEERFIELD FIVE 25c 63c . 8c 10c 15c 15c 10c 75c 15c 40c 35c 42c 32c 75c 65c 38c 15c 35c Arthur 48c PORK LOINS, LB. 19% 250 SHOULD. VEAL, 18§c 30¢ PORK SHOULD. 15% 30c POT ROAST, LB. 15c NEW TRIER AND MORTON Lights Win in Both Battles: New Trier Game Is Stiff Contest; Attendance Jams Gym Deorfiold-Shiolds spln with New Trier in the opening games of thc‘ Suburban league schedule Friday emu ning. The local Lightweights wan, 3 lo 4. in a close battle that kept tho- 1200 spectators who jammed the gym in continuous suspense. as the gamv see-sawed through its uvurrw. New” Trier Heavyweights led all the way. winning 33 to 16. The Lightweight mime was a thriller from start to finish. Rhenhold of New Trier started the scoring with a hasket early in the tirst quarter. TWo foul throws Were missed and one made by lik-erlield. .-\ husket ended the half with the score I: to LI. New Trier Leading . In the third quarter Johnson of New Trier scored. and the quaiter ended with the visitors ahemL I to 5. David. son of Ileertieid missed :1 free throw in the last quarter and with in minute to play "Al" Schulz tossed the winning hu<ket. New Trier missed a foul throw and the gun cracked with Deertield winner by mne point in one of the hardest fought fives contests seen here in many a season. Spectators went wild as the scores were changed or throws missed, and excitement was rampant throughout the game. and 11"“ \'II \‘ 11: {um ~hoi min‘ huh and ]) Ii!"' .1 2m. Jun. J ML Jan. Feh Feb Feb Ft“) Feb Feb Doerfield (5) Havilam! rf Ar. Srhulz If Johnson «- “Al" Schulz rpz Davidson 1): . The Doerfield Heavies were unable to ovorvomv the lead gained by the Vew Trim basket shooters (‘8er in the game. and the half ended; ’1; to 6 in {mm of the Visitors. In the sec- ond half the locals put up a stifler fight. and held their opponent-z even. each team making 10 points. Smres follow: Totals New Trier (4’ \Vhitsvtt Ff Rand H Johnson v Liober I'L' HhcnhnM 1L! Phone Highland Park 1677-7_8 Sliced Pineapple the can Grated Pineapple the can ., . Asparagus, reg. 25c can the can Asparagus Tips the can ...... Del Monte Pears the can Baby Lima Beans the can Monarch Pork Beans the can Ripe Olives the can , Cut Green Beans the can Stringless Green Beans the can Straw berrv Jams the jar .. Assorted Jellies 2 for Sweet Pickles the jar Queen Olives the jar Biussoll Sprouts the lmx (hm. reg. I I} cans fur Mixed .\'ut\ H)“ H). Peas, reg, I30 can 6 cum fur owls SPLIT TWO GAMES Lightweights 3c can Lonve nun- And nddrou 25c 25c 20c 45c 35c 28c 25c 25c 15c 30c 25c 25c 25c 35c 29c 75c 75c 21c B 0 l ) I) 0 [)0vrfirld 116! Min-he” rf‘ Keaglc rf . “yr!" If WM! r (‘ullm n: Frust-r 1;: “'ilum IL! Tumh N" w 'I‘riv Smith rf lk-pnu If Nelson r “film“ 0 Split In”! Manon A! Mumun Saturday lh-erfivI-l tvums [I‘njfird thv «mum! untuun'nwnl in twu “an" and twain split with thn-ir ophnlh-nf\’ 'Thv Liuhts wan, H to 4 and tho- ”(-nvim lust. IN to 19. In a 1ll|<(l)' (~va L'Rmr that kept the v1. mi on (he muiuus vent flan-[whom In 1h" Light mmw Jnhmmn mud:- fnur Mum“ and the Srhnlz twins JUIW‘M Inuit! flnnr wark. In tht‘ ih‘IV)‘ mmn- Wall mndv fuur baskets and “thquifl of Hahn" five, Milrhrll and Dyu-r mmh- L'W‘d in floor wurk. l’vvrfiu-M'd «'hmiuh- for thv rc-maln- :{w' u!‘ {hr 1(1th is as fulluwx: Season's Schedule Jun?!) Oak Park Thvrr. Jun. 25% Opvn JML 27 I‘lnvlsu Hvro Jan. :m -()p(-n FM» 2 v~\\'gukegan â€"-Ther0 Fob. 6#L'nivérsity High «Thom :-~::::::---~~ >-~~~-~~.-'~'â€".â€":~'-:--+-l~'-â€"t OAK TERRACE SCHOOL 4* (‘rnwdml schouh in this vicinity haw become quite prt-vulont in the past year. and mently the nituntion ut the Oak Terrace school in High- wmxl hm hrcumc the topic of consid- erable discussion F0 is Fe h glvv thh‘ mnurr rur‘ mnwh-ern for m I It 1~ quxh- karly (hr: {u :‘llppurt [1 bond i‘: lnrm'nn-m or (hr who. CRANBERRII‘S, QT. 14¢ SPINACH, PK. 40c ORANGE, DOZ. 45c GRAPE FRUIT,8 50c Noodles the pkg. Green Beans the qt , Romain Lettuce the head. Cauliflower the head,... ,. . ‘ Cooking Apples 4 lbs. for .. Eating~ Apples 3 lbs. for V ,. Hubbard Squash the lb. , Carrots the lb. -. _ White Turnips the lb. . Yellow Turnipl the lb. 4. Dry Onions 6 lbs. for Parsnips the lb. .. Festino Cookies 3 pkgs. for Nabisco Wafers 3 pkgs. fm' l'needa Blsvuits 12 pkgs. for ()ysterclte~' ‘3 pkg". for Animal (rm-ken .". pkgx far Lemon Snuiw '.h(' Uh] ‘1.“ at office [‘ID‘)|I\ Div rL’ “man If 9-4M Parkaflere 10 ~~.\Iorton»~-Here libâ€"Provinoâ€"There lfiâ€"W’aukecanmflem 2” -l.'hiversity Hizhiflerv 21%» New Trior There (fl!) HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS ‘o dolivor your ordcrff” H n flea 5c ............ 25c 18c 25c 35c 45c 25c W25c 5c ,,__.25c 6c 25c ‘ 25c 13c 13c 15c 1G U (l U U BOWLHKS’DolNGS WTHEPASTWI‘EK I Heckeuweikr Soho) , Sheaht-n Gallagher ‘ Boudin WAI'KEGAN MAN WINNER Takes Local Tourney; Ori and Rudolph Win Merry-Ow Round Prim; Elks Games Played (‘nrl ”hi-(m. What I toll, «if N45 pinx. In his fnur gum" to uk« fin! money In the first xuwpflnkc-s u! the Man-Mm alloy: In! Sunday. his games him: 23'}. 210. 193. 206 fur ~15. or In flwram- M 211k. "in game priu‘ huk part which made 1: MW [mix but Thr nen lfllir prumhu in draw urn-rd: (,f ‘2!» hath-rs {rum Nunh Shorr rnwa \K'mnen Sundn) fullnu (I Uhlwn. Wuukegnn 2303. 2!". 1:03, 2043, M5 A. Uri. lilxhlnnd Park 1:03. 1:00, 200, 167. 750, 'l‘. l‘lurk. Highlnnd Park 75. 1K5_2l6.165, 7H. A UII nml (i Rudolph landed lnxtl L_ \‘ults mnry 1m-ruund tnurmiment at the Majc attic alley, with twu tim- tutului u! 123:! and I235 pm: (In aim took thh score priu with 1N5 while W. hit-Nani) III-s the winner «I! the high illurlt indIIidual user-2v ‘Ith 657 total nr Ryan 2110 avenge Holden This week the rule: are chlnpd wi Hilltcad that the same pnir cinnot win both. prizes, 53 tennis bowled lnt Wk Touh Elk- Bovleu Clone Race ' The “Knights" hold am plm by iuuuoiph a mnrgin of two nmcl, with this 30‘.an w'u-k :- gum" ‘inding up the first (Emu-lad half (I! the Khvduh- and A E Smith. (".rk captain M)! the) will finilh on top (In after the closing game: of the sched‘ ule. Tom (‘l-rk captain of the Ant- lers, who are in the cellar poaition,‘ TIMI h leading the field of individunll with a ”43 aver-gen The compleu- tund- ing of turns Ind individuals will he in (he announced Ina-r. Tt‘Jm Knig’hu Esquire: Tylen Bi”: anflwrn Guard» Antlers “hm- (llhn‘ Skidmnrr .\'x-\ 1m “'m‘lrl (HHHK'm-y \‘rmfl. 13 nnuI .‘ Lurwn E. P. Ruhr J. Wiurn T. Frauenhoflrr I“. Koun R, Cnmpht'll (‘ookrfi' H. Wilton 0. (‘onnell L. Volmer H. Nielsen G. Bowden S. Santi Hint Smke)’ J. Nielsen La rnon M. Shier Hullntien Rynn R (k an ()n :(y 1 null ‘( 'H‘. fin] ngh game- Tull]: Tutllh l'n _ Q ('umphell Glen-r Jones lxnrmni (‘h rk SPH‘IAI. M \TI'H n a ula-nul much. \nlh tht Satur- lumk hum (vf \\ nuke-Kan. the Mr 1;. m1. with ()n d-rnnx an the I»!!! “Rh 3: "3 2-4-1. fullul‘lnfl :x h Rum-1N. LU! UH ‘IHrd dnuhk'v an»! ”Ii-um; nru! Rvnn. nmmx . 1.1! m lb" ho! YI-r {rth‘ by u ' tum-h uflrr - (lune m-lvh, Tuls Totals Totals Tomls T01!!! TU‘II‘ ‘vln r9 qut‘! li’lTY HANK STANDINGS BROTHERS 793 ESQL‘IRES KNIGHTS 1019 ANTLERS (H'ARDS 964 DOUBLES Rl‘LERS [VLEIIS BILLS ()hlmn 5"" 150 HS 692 H»- 76:0 16". 16‘) 133 I66 21] 142 192 103 HO 137 195 HO NO 195 123 153 102 I76 166 156 163 199 I95 403 I! 9 10 u W lulu-gun ~13 169 150 11!! 797 R19 10.1 166 157 172 12! HR 1:»- 1 29 953 131 137 X67 187 164 153 131 198 157 HO a 9‘8 1| 12) H2 202 2!? ”9 "8 14W- Pt 1 H 4 3R9 l 26 l 40 It“) I 50 120 NU, » )‘J‘J ‘ \‘mlun passing (hmuxh (he gal- lwrnru u! the An Instituu- cannot help 150‘ but m u- the vampnruiw-ly few ”lwl’)‘ Hf) TH IT" IK‘.’ H! ,â€" no 13‘.’ picture-u" Hwy “1* One 0! the but ”Emu-mm... huwvwr. of "“3 type of pamhmn. i!‘ (he ranvu by Walk-r Mml'fun. m (he Mung" gallery. on’ mlrd. "The Judgment u! Pans." Marl-Jan In am Ann-Hum who, m (hr 'rnrl) )thrs when art \un- )nunx in hp mmu- muniry. )uurnryed abroad I.» hm! Hw an ntmmphorr he wu- kamg lake his ronlrmpurnry. Hm hack, In- fuund Ht-llnnd u prulifit' held fur his brush. NH 134 1‘20 H!) 13K 163 15] l66 X70 196 176 198 I71 155 I25 135 16‘ 161 956 1522 l”. 155' 1N7 159 H7 $1303â€" Zibvâ€"o maule- Oa .â€" ._ 55333 231- F :5 H >1 73:33. 992. 1:.» 03:1- A vinihvr may sit for hour: m the! zn‘utful chairs 0! this gallery, Ind. and Id?! the npell of the mntic of thin muâ€" !ur, acme the changing woods 0! Lnntun through wring. into summer. and them into autumn. A story. of! ‘ reputed, cventunlly find: an indifler- Irm. but showing a phnu of nature. in :Iike Irnking in!” tho Book of the ‘ l‘relmr. i Delight“! PI." l Arm-nun pumu-n nf ludu)‘ are nm mummy Hm- dunk-Hing pu'tun- It u- perhuv» Ill mdxruum u! thv Imynu: and "ungnn' ln-mi n! Amern‘un hf:- that fix) an- 1:.~1 11 mu) In true: to flu.» up 1h. Yaw-”131m: myn'u-vlm u! nntuvr lhc hmm I»! (he lwr rt. the ppm! J (hr Mn. N: gmhvr'mg >lurm. (hr win-v dnwu. the lnalhan' (ion a! .unnrl, ul’ run Hw ummlL. n.’ u d’~ "Had {Inn 1*}! the” hi] u~ nwt «.f 'lrnmdwu, ‘u '0! m- flu‘. and I lemlh, and mph-{v ,,{ hfv 11“” Rudolph Bowden Gram-ltd:- ('hrk On DESCRIPHVE ONES FEW in the alvm-r named picture the ar- III! shows ua n cimmly. Dutch in- trriur. with a tablr. around whirh are Kathi-rut thm Dutch maidvm and a young man. The youth hold: an ap- pie in hi- hand and ll apparently awarding it to the maid who ia Iron half riaing from her chair. In this manner hr in aelecting his bride, Juat an Park, in Gmk mythology. award- ed the apple to Venus. thus accurinx 0‘ his bride Helen of Troy. the love- lint woman in the Innd. Tonia of he Bell ln thin name gallery ia a remark- able painting by Walter Shirlaw. olao an American. entitled “The Toning of the Bell," which may be termed a stury-trllinx picture. It shows a rug- ged amith,-with hammer uprailed, ready to strike the edge of a mat bell. while a violinist stand. near sounding the tone to which the hell must harmoniu. Thia is a pictun painted with [rut difllculty and chnrm. But in the main. the great majority of painting: in the institute are not story-telling pictum The literary aubjoct, the story tell- inx picture- in an inheritance from British art where thin inailtient in- fluence ia ati! felt. A painting in not good because it in a awry telling~ picture, neither in it bod {or that re.- pen Alone. A bod painting is good bee-nae of the way in which it in painted. not because of it: subject matter. Take the map of twenty- one lnnesm in the Butler Gallery. There in: not a awry-tailing picture "(um room. And in it in perhnpc the mod popular of all [hr galleries in the mun-um Tuuh NAJESTICS I74 147 Imuumlinmummmmmmmumummmmfi 812 171 183 I79 218 IR? 982 I77 187 174 177 M7 862 I79 176 187 212 218 I“ 181 167 IS) WOMEN'S CLUBS 'm ' , MEET AT WILME‘ITE The tenth district Federation 0! Woman‘s clubs will meet with the Woman's Cnholic club of Wilmem on Thursday, Jul. )8, X023. It the First Congngutionll church. Tnke C. and N. w. Ry, w Wilma. mum or the North Shore Electric to Wil- mette avenue Ind walk two blocks can. Judge Mnnm “why m 1H- l'ru- Law mun. Inc-V wv-v'L heI'rd nryuA menu in n pumiun cu .w! amide an rude} 0f Mummy 3 mung amhoriw u» the l-‘Inu-hrr Sunny! and Trun company. Indianapolis. to dispose of «mm mcurium m 0* «sum of Delcvnn Smith, noted tdimr. who died At Lake Forest In! Amnt. .v a a: mu. District Fderauoa .aad 1;, Woman’s Cathie (Jab :3 January 18 » ,4; 1-. ‘3 At 9:80 there will he a pipe organ min] by Mn. Dwitht ('. Orcutt, M It 2 p. m. I group of sonn by His Ruth Willi-ml. soprano. Among the impomm xpukers will be Mrs. M. H. Sieber, Miss Julia Luthrop. Miss A splendid pron-nu has been u» rnnced, the nominating committee will be rhcud. "pa-u of special committee: will be heard and other important businesq ”transacted. Gm mien. Mrs. (‘hnrln Andenon und several of uur division chairmen. The hostess of the day will be the club pre-idem. Mn. W. l.‘ Bullnrd. Reservations fur luncheon should be made to Mrs. John D. Plhlmnn, 360 Grrrm'y Aw. “'ilnwlte. HEARING Smith. editor and blisher of the Indianapolis News, l a [use «at. comprising several thouund dollars in stocks, bonds and now. The Illlo nois Tnnt and Saving: bulk. Chic-- R0. and the Fletcher bank. Indianap- olit, were uppointed execuwn of the property part of whidi is in Indium and Illinois. Tbo lnd'nnnpolia bunk wu giv‘n luthority to dispose of a long “at of securities md to retain them in Indi- an. The petition today wu entered in {nor of the remaining intenuu in Illinois. Much of the morning vu when up in Argument: Ind the hearing went over into the afternoon union. Hur- inx on the inventory And path! ulc wan to be held today. Included in the sole petitioned some dlyl no w” stock in tho lndhnnpol'n New Pub- lishing company. nmonntinx to 8822,- imp-J Pocket 1.9%.: Majestic Recreation BatolServiachfl IWuk {ml-coon. my nowmc roa wan" AILS YOU Harpoon 2-mn. 3-311: 5...: Learns will be formed {or 1 Blur! «In-duh Man and jim (infra! Aye. .Ind Sccnnd SI. Trlrphom 444 SHfEI BROTHERS N(. ()N W" L 0F DELA‘ AN SMITH PAGE w 9A4, m

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