Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1925, p. 5

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v of ‘exâ€" ance from ; prevailed. _ AW ios? itPrelc, & 425 DAY. SEPTEMBER 10. d at a‘safe Â¥y‘ located ‘certain of eétual Care he income â€" until the etery Armerica, â€" rried out â€" for all of t 06 M C H d 2P '*u t"} apen t i} ,..u." *s“' â€"ing, 4 ‘f ; "M‘ §‘? > . You & *\ w g‘ :"- av â€" tral r% ?{ ’mwm' %4 iL _ fHURSRAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 ¥° . EBENEZER â€" +4 $ EvVANGELICAL cHURrcH i ing until six o‘clock in the evening and Sunday afternoon ° from twoâ€" thirty to six o‘elock. ;. | ; * â€" You are cordially invited to make ase of the mdint,r.om at 387 Cenâ€" | avenue, which is open every week zl from nine 6‘clock in the mornâ€" in inniil aiv alainole Im We mailr. c _ Services are held in this church, g87 Hazel avenue, every Sunday morning at 10:45. . Sunday School meets at nineâ€"thirty o‘elock and is frark. The Weihonday sÂ¥ining meet inz. which includes ’\kdnouiu of Christian Science healing, is at $:00 There are some heartless folks who think that when a man bortows money be should pay it back sometime. something to do with it. The Sunday School rally will be held Sunday, September 20. The aim is an attendance of 175. Why not put forth a united effort to go beyond the aim? Little Red Schoolhouse was said to have brought up better children. Perâ€" haps the Little Brown Woodshed had Holy Communion). hn t Evensongâ€"5:00 p. m. Thursday and holy days, the Holy Matinsâ€"11:00 a. m. . °_ & } (The first Sunday in the month, Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson, Holy Communionâ€"7:30 a. m. Church Schoolâ€"9:30 ‘d. m: Purley.Shops for A Special (Y)pportum.ty to Purchase Your Service For the Coming Season Hostesses have come to regard Sepâ€" tember as the month for replenishing their ching cabinets. And this Sepâ€" tember sale at the Burley Shops offers many especially attractive opportuâ€" nities to make up any deficiency. Here you will find over 100 patterns from which to make a selection â€" from a simple design for everyâ€"day use to the most magnificent gold enâ€" crusted service. Even the modérate prices at which these sets formerly sold have been greatly reduced.; Many of the ptmm&omgmst_och which enable n:&ddem-meethcr now or later. fic. ric unb'°f¢h°“¥“4 price is indicated below. .Engluh' Bone China. . from $190 set to English Semiâ€"Pore.. . from $37.50 set to Englinsh cemiel OPCâ€"*///"" C uoen cÂ¥ cot #c4 & French China. . . . â€"â€"fr0m $37.50 set to $250 Bavarian China. . . . from $47.50 set to $190 Rach abcwm.firmw ‘This opportunity should not be allowed to nass writhout tt,viiit to the Burley Shops. Sale of Dinner Sets glylmméLCu‘gzsnw CHINA â€" CRYSTAL â€" Seven North W September â€" Gift Shop of the| W RYSTAL â€" :AMPS * MMesepto _ o4 lorth Wabash Avenue | Established 1838 $ m Peavcd i ‘The Chiâ€"Mays scoted two: runs in the second on two clean hits after two \were ‘out. â€" Fred Glader drew a pass after two‘ were out, went to second on a passed ball and scored on G. Glader‘s hit. ‘TIn the fifth, the Elks forged ahead.. After two outs, Lit: tle got on first on an error and Werâ€" ner put one over the fence, scoring Ettle ahead of him. ‘The long blow geemed to upset the pitcher, for he went. to the bench in the following inning. The Elks scored runs in the last three innings on hits. * _ Next Sunday, the Elks play the jsecond game of the| series at Glenâ€" view. Game called at 3 p. m. Score of the Chiâ€"May Game | . ELKS °_ . AB R H E In the ninth the Chiâ€"Mays gave the Jocals a scare when they started a rally, but brilliant fielding halted the rally after two had crossed the plate. in : bunches, . Glader. was 'i'i:' Aa chance to show his stuff and he came through with ‘a good game. He had perfect control. His total strikeouts numbered ten. } , Monday, Labor Day, the Elks lookâ€" ed like a real ballâ€"team as they put on an exhibition at Sunset Park as part of the festivitiee of "Moose Day." With Fred Glader pitching brilliant ball, they won from the strong Chiâ€"May team of Chicago to the tune. of 7â€"4. /The Elks not only hit the ball hard; they got their hits Stach, Glenview pitcher, set them own, one, two, three. George Hessâ€" ler, star pitcher, who was honored by the Elks on the occasion, was unâ€" able to live down the jinx which simâ€" 1ilar honors ‘have worked on many other good pitchers. {> ELKS spm,nv%iv f f IN HOLIDAY GAMES Glader Pitches to a Win Over ‘ Chiâ€"Mays; Glenview Blanks s ~\~~â€"* Elks 8â€"0 Ks G. Glader, rf ;Little, 1b ...... Werner, ss .. Berkhoff, 2b ... Duffy, cf .......... G. Rudolph, 3b M. Rudoliph, If .. The Glenview Game Sunday everything seemed to go wrong with the Elks, The final score was 8â€"0 against ‘bem. . Glenview seored runs in, the first two innings m a combination of mental and physâ€" cal errors by the entire Elk‘s team, Nine errors and not a single blow was the total accomplishment of the Elks, ‘W. Vest" two more games, They beat Picchiâ€"] After the death of Miss Agnes etti‘s Stars 5â€"1, G. Glader pitchingl Clarke, an aged recluse of ‘Graveâ€" good bfl::i and l"o‘ill‘ but. two ; ’nd En‘,b‘nk wm” seratch hits, >( e i t B ; aatacoric‘s, Priday Pell‘s beat the North Shore| $7,000 were found in het mattvess. Gas company‘s team. Bob reenâ€"| ; F h. ily slade pitched good ball, but errors|__"* B““"‘;‘; Wepmwornne : Tealy accounted for the three runs by the| WA# arrested. by a detective. W’l‘bo‘ Fells. ‘The only run the gas house| who mistook him for a criminal,. The gang got was due to the darkness. mmantm!flchodl % o { s Will Play 7“â€"’8&5 T Miiiew it h se : ni:ht: Eik‘s _ _/ Tin the great Italian d Field â€" Lke. . The society cont pamresar ie td ‘EWork, All the women ‘Fell‘s Clothiets continued on their} gation ‘are cordially winning streak lplt_mkbywinnlnq ' fsge.c~. . "</<~~~ JB ‘Monday at 2:30 the FELL‘S CLOTHIERS _â€" _ \fricrazy Unich ?&.MJ + 6 A ‘King o a â€". win 2 mor® cangelins of the foll at the he 3 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRE@E, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 3, Our buildings ard clean, airy, lightâ€"such surrdindings inâ€" dpcq’xoodwork.' and see. ;. Our equipment is thoroughly 4; modern, such as ‘ aly North Side could afford, n handling the largest busfnlnrthec‘ia & Our‘prices arfl ‘n o hi‘gh.erl'i" than yontfl pay for just 6(4&#1, cleaning \ 6. 1, All clothes are cl ned in soft . naphthaâ€"and naphtha is . as great an impro ent over usual naphthas, gs soft water is better than hard, Soft naphâ€" | ‘tha gives clothes 4 new look, â€" restores delicate Holors, rests clothes by c ing the fibres. Out executives agd owners are practical meny who know what ennd work i !nnd ut i+ Our service is prgmptâ€""rain or shine, we cleaR on time" â€"that‘s our daily fjleal. y how to serve yo They are skilled advijers on dry cleaning and lookKithe part! . We are equipped to clean upâ€" holstery in sedanstâ€"upholsterâ€" ed furniture. Therg is no rug or carpet too large fogus to handle â€"no article too stihall for us to do‘well: laces, searts, gloves, neckties and things like that. Our wroute men ‘ake carefully picked, and ied to know mnnent;ly emp reasons x 7 : for Nnr&o&de s _ leaders _ For dty cleaning service, always Oftr 30 delivery cars go es)eryw c ~ ‘and along the North osed of most of the ill playâ€"| Elgin, IIL, confessed to sever S pl:y Fells -ttgfk Fi.el?i.‘n DI’Y' laries, bntvn:#nhud upon 4§! Sunday morning it ; ten, Fell‘s| of her parents to make her lg hiers play play Tony‘s fiubeu. =£ Arthur Kiul: fi:‘r o ApbpupbGpts ieb 44. 34. 2.4 | Aitod Als gave birth to and get it. 9:45 Church school.!‘. .. . || . 11:00 Morning worghip. The Rev, rank Fitt will preach. 8:30 The Church \Scl Tonight, Capo‘s Allâ€"Stars, : comâ€" No ky Woman‘s Misâ€" its first imneetâ€" me of Mra, Alâ€" incoln : avenue. Garibaldi: Inâ€" of his work rict of Chicaâ€" ributes to ‘this of the congreâ€" chool teachers‘ partment is suits and ov turn them t "You, ca clothes C‘}'lll(1 T sei'vicé re block they lo their co IT_’S time to send us the fall things LA and have them made new again. North Side dry cleaning "rests" clothes and makes them wear longer. to our place, but it goes out looking Mtn.flcpknndmlflnu.nm car. ‘That is what our auto painting ndhnhbingdoufotmw.uhh vestment that brings you fine returns in;?roudmmd.mr. _ E. LYLE, Proprietor . â€"~, . Phone Winnetka 165 Located in rear of Wersted Motor Co. t is ready to handle men‘s 1 overcoats â€" fast! â€"and re m the same day as received. l +3 "aul MSTL .. IIT MaY CoME In shABBY a‘s cl service on men‘s felt hatsâ€" ed, reâ€"lined, reâ€"ribboned, so ok 1 mfor lepl here in Chica ‘Shore | e the difference" when done the North Side hone today for a driver new "press only" deâ€" othes given special quick iew, but lose none of call Ardmore ; 15 year old girl 562 Lincoln Ave. zre 1000 3 Winnetka 1987 us ||| W. Otto Meissner‘s 20 in class, 25¢ each per lesson; $3 per term, 12 leswons, in adâ€" vance on enrollment at Witten beginning at 10 a. m. Arrangeâ€" ments can be made at this time for private lessons and smaller classes, at increased rate. * music. â€"A piano not necessary in the home. The complete cost for lessons, equipment and evâ€" erything, for a whole term, only a few dollars., s Endorsed by eminent musicians, educators and teachers.. "The Melody Way" class instruction Wonderful New Way of H f Piano Teaching . _ MRS, ANDREWS 905 Eim St., Winnetka in spaeie y S Phone Winnetka 415 wowrns PAGE FIVE t 48 es 16 @;1 ut

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