.'N ANNUALCAI‘NIVALAT l F Mm AUGUST]? , I mmumm:n l, ,qslgt--rqrTgItrt-t E; t Argotheresether_mt-rrri- Jt' for which lamb in justly Innoc- Lz‘ isi.attre.,andr-eethuart- ,_ xratsat-atiei-titatimsitiV u' sud darhtqth. uni-(hock to hear . Winn-Mm“. : "tami..,".--)-- T ' tutu-mm untrue) T in new has bend a Ravi-h. dun eventful ope-nil; of North -M.r'eedkrs_metuod Firth "dMmt.th.faetthatcrmtmusiemerm *ttt-g.tt-,grsruisierarsd lah Geretetrt I, lanky: FIRST "at1tmTARToN an: WYwMWIISIu null-bimbo:- (“bylaw of her best known mien. W" in to be than on Honda: at». August and. u an an: o’er-tic performance in place at the which concert. which. during the mmdthmomiatln lou- hy night attraction. dnmtic 111mm tad on (tor', vol. will (in Kuhn. Gnu tho LTP2UN unity of db- ache] Grd Johnson will {and all-Inn. the but. I mwhkhb Mjn CON?“ WITH SHALL ON SHERIDAN 'nE-UP Con-Noun Meet with Gov- - and “have It Kink-Ice, m. 'i-tju-rt-err- Ibd Cori-mitt Mr. Semi- In. he!“ hymn my idea of giving romance. and within [in an. our mot-unify for Inch bunti- 't'irireiae.narxient.aeottvir'eir-et- ht. Thu wiit he Mr. Johmn's But more in this "lam h In: â€dotted himself in it on than. no- tice. hon Mind! be heard-I the Father, one a!" the you chu- meter pm of modern open. white (Madcap-gem) mun-mm Mikey -tmttM.ti-r-taeSrtitoirt- mun-Imam“: maxim-Mm“ umhunuH-Iuhlu-m hunch-mam.“ hummus-“hm hunt-drum“. 1rttMmrtx" "PM fro- 'httfiee- 'tnearer-ht.."'-",'" -t-_tm.td.reenetet boat-br .0th- Van-’- 2t,e'ttphflr22'""""tr an hill-ulna. h’hwume‘nh â€mu-â€duh“ lad-ligh- vili- hid- -r'irth'.'amtmge-e.q. -ed1t8"ME%ft-h-o. '2etghe2t't.'t',,gt2fit hunt-h“ “h slim-h. . M-k.rtrorretei"thtettey N†LEADS MVINIA PM“ and {all {or W children Ind thmqhmat the “In" for working girl; who com for twweak periods he}. Met: will Admit their Inu- cn nu only to In. Sun-NIP: pr- Juno Strauss. Sheridan road, Glen- eoo; 14m P. Stern, 981 Suri- dun road. Gleam; Sun Mars, 1140 SW†road; Glance; Julia: 30- qenwnM. Roger Williams road, High- land Park; ad Loni- Bumps-Leila". [Aurel Iver-ac, Winnetka. "dsit-ittg-durt.vat ammwumm t3k-.imsetrrto'eNe*tutrardn, is_t9toso'eHut5_r.The proud: with. from the - Mmoh-rf1ibo-dNrthebeoe- Bt.fBrt-teamgtsse-wHetri. W!†No 'rsrsths "cunning duandth‘dbphy in inhabit :10 to tto nrdelu of Milan Good, Inn. “It Sheridan mod, Gleam: 8W hit; Mrs. Hilton Good. an. Glance; Mrs. Edwin S. Boun- huln. Gleam; Min Amy Rothschild, In. J. ngry see. Glencoe; In. June L. Strum and Nu. Melvin 8m. both of Glance; In. Mon- “a“. mgtthet.d Park; Mi. We; Kaufman. Chicago. and 'hhre'.t"tNd'te.e'P,'," tt"trte IN AUTO AOCIDEN'IS guy of hi. mote. Two automobile unident- Tuesday Them"- Mariano“: eluted more injuries to two people all". 51541052481 and dam sewn] an. lyrtle Char%. “WW“ " " IM' " " Chrinopher, little dinghter of Mrs. 1"“‘Lu‘d' " " 92â€â€ Mnhet in... Christopher of 712 8.1m 505110124," North Green Bay mutmuken tn mm 48417 1ty,2l'irriniiiiiU7U' hoqritatwtthn J.KGnmt.tt 'lH,t,,eHl,'dliGire"iit"2CC'r'i"2'"C'ul'l"'or". hkm‘ ae,'de,t,'/,','dlfii7ica"o'iiLGi'at"ir",2'i,'l'lk"2 L'.Vuaoe 1y1.'ft'1e.'lii7iiTGriiiTi"r'"1",..' Mrs. Chris.. MdM'Mpflm‘mem-mhucmn «mmuhmmhymmnmhmdnnle MMMW.'tMï¬~umh-aw_m.4 â€uhm‘U5MMWhUMMthIl - “II-humbw-VWbu-dhhmdm.mu mumuuwmï¬mm.mmw dumuhmhnlb wane-u af W.ame 'm.tth'ttEttitVioer._iiii"iLriTaLiGrt7,i2' a. a. SW,AD‘.NAI1I'L “shut 'BtehquHatth.hmi-esfWra. lumber: of Hrs. Stonehill's com- mute In In. A. G. Becker, High- lnd Pll’k: In. Berman Buck, Ballad Pnrk; Mrs. Jerome ‘J. Babel. Chm; Mrs, In Frank. Mr. Edward M. hing. president of Sunset V-lky Golf club entertained two foursome. n luncheon and golf yesterday “kn-con. tram - "AG. iiliu often tmt he M1 in it rm: inking any none of his “mots.†The neon- m "1000“: 9.11.14; “unusual ,uu,ut_tuu-tk-itid M Show Garden an Annual Flower " uni I very enjoyable atrair Ind all had a "dandy" time, and were loud ln their praise of the way in which Mr. Mug has, built up the “munici- p-l course". which is without question one of the best public counts in the county. And moldy due to Mr. king‘s Imam efforts. Mr. Frank Pitt won low gross with n MV, A. W. Vereoe won low net shooting 10041-09. Paul Udell won may! low (run with a 92 and lec- may an out ta-ttrt' “all Net'itF,K--ttu- 1ttHeetee1tettrt--rre, In the blind In", B. M. Rulings and Pull Ud_tsednndortttte Hi? of a cab It. UH) won. hmummmué‘n [funny-um. PLANS WWAY Phi-Inuit?! spunk: 03*“. besiMtrq.. .mL-umbmu ttdll -- MIN-alumna. 8500 “is Week-end m‘ in; gig-u. __-__ iaiibiiii"iriiUtrii'G% "J33 bin-I. ".'drb"llilttA"gUlN2tgTtltur. 'tti?2tir1Eiiisriiil!tt,'iiti1 m. from“. Inn Thu at... 1'NltNtlrtltttr,,t 'ehedt..rite.. (that no lull-m...“ at. my...†no: DIG cumulus "gt,,.,'.,','-,.".',.?'-.,.'].'?.),'. to go m [nthModlhionthu fuh"md,berthtameeeea-bad. 3r_d-dundthitttts.sirtwa. “but. Mann-notwi- e-yxe.braoday3fittetm. ON CORNER IN 'rNtMhNHr A notable addition to tho in“ district of nigh-cod and a lurk " the â€when“: of a. North sum in men in the new lac-la- building new in procu- of .reethn " the corner of High-cod â€Wm- kegna innue- in High-bod. “I building will contain two lib" spou- ontutrrmmdnoorandth-s meats and the. once: on the Ite- ond noor. The apu'tmenu and one of the oirieea is dandy mud, pud- inx completion of the buildin‘.lhich Mr. Luge!" expects to be My for occupation by SeptemberU6, or at lent. by October t. With the “or?! fixtures, the building ruin-mu an investment of $50,000. The growing business.“ the hae. geler Pharmaey will my the cor- ner store on the ground noor. The pharmacy will install new and com- plete equipment. including I Knight soda fountain equipped with Frigi- daire cooling system, and a tile coun- ter, shipped from Californin, that in the only one of its kind in this region. The store will occupy a total noor space of some 1400 square feet. an. The name WI! but ell-aged, upon incorporation. to the Enterprise‘ Drug company; hut thin In again changed to the Uetreler Pharmacy when, some yen-s later, Mr. Luge!†bought out otherioehitotders' inter- ests. . an Phat-pt, when an genie: he] (chm. tuba: " the Pooeot om, first signed in basins} with . part-‘ At Mr. Meier’s death in 1913, the business of the drug store was marmeed for six years by Robert W. Pease of Highland Park, who now owns a tstore here, until Julius, Jr., had graduated in pharmacy and was ready to take over the business. Since its establishment the store has been a serviceable, reliable met to the business of the community, and has expanded with the growth of the community. In October of last year. Mr. healer established I stare at Deerfield. with W. K. Heat a part- TWO INJURED TUESDAY -"----- iid)' MNMt6NgttlNxtmggtED The arebiteet's clawing d the new hamlet building will be found on “other pm of this inn». son of BmMUM, at siren-.3 at hafnium. Tuba†m..- '- hu II.&hnve [wind-chum. _ 1., A“ M "i tjtiUGa,e, Elm n-. for a. North Shm u. at" 0am: Guide' Gi% HWMv-Mbymlis’ f"eeerftta " lino-Fw- mum) PAM. may “EBAY, AUGll'lI 1* 1m tot LEM-multinva ‘ damn-Wm.“ "se ¢__. 7 Cl FiFiiFiaiaFr', karat“ Btarteduttttt' ff, six sewage treatment pranks in _'),i?giiii'i',i and one under eoastruetion. Their district extend. along the lake limit: the lube line on the north to ‘the county line on the south. These lplants are known " the two-story patterm Dr. Emhotr patent of Ger- many, and are the most modem of sewage disposal plants. At the Mutation of Mnyor Ben.. junin F. Lewin. the Highland Park Press will, in the near future, um I aeries of articles under the title “Know Your Community." The idea will be better to acquaint the people of the community with the vtsriout, Ind multifurm activities necelsery in I fast growing nee, uni which I've kept dive and functioning-by the taxes of the people and under' the supervision of the people's elected representatives. Mr. Lewis, in his letter to the Highland Park Pres: said: 'c., dur- ing my "nation I took considerable time to visit all the properties own- ed by the city of Highland Park, Ind in addition, the sewerage treat- ment plants operated by the North Shore Sanitary District, and I was impressed with the completeness of many of these properties. I doubt very much whether the people of the wormmmity realise the Imount invest- ed in these various projects. I feel that a great deal of dissatisfaction in any city comes from the fact that the people are not kept informed regard- ing developments. and few of them realize the size of operations neces- sary to conduct the aft-in of a growing city," READY BY OCTOBER FIRST PRESIDENT ‘ SERIES ON CITY Ittustratett Ankh. on Vuious Activities NW to Munr‘ Mr. John Oliver, pr2sHent of the North Shore Sanitary, district, has kindly consented to detail the activi- ties of the organization under his management, and these articles will nppcar'soon, probably starting next week. One of the publishers of the Press made a trip with Mr. Oliver Monday ttfterttoott to three of the sewage disposal plants of this dis, trict and was urn-zed It the inter- eating things Mr. Oliver, had to point out. He is certain up: the general Articles on the Salary district will be succeeded by others on vari'- ous departments of city adrttirsistra- tion, until the people my have a fair idea of the work and expense neces- snry to maintain a livable communi- tr. Photographs will be reproduced. from time to time, to illustrate the urticles presented. all of which will be written by men whose knowledge is first-hand and accurate. tr-nathan-tti-ttom,- m.mrlInIIvnIn-whkh an ex- c_c_lI-_thnpcrk Dd! u Snmet KNEWâ€! A can arm In! Aetamarmtiorbrrnriitteoetttte m in “HRH: to the nbove Inn- “and“ hummu- â€mmmtmu dude-Whuhnthphy- -tM.-rorttta.rtiie u â€HP-tit-“ -eetaryqh_',t-r_rit. mucous-nun. Gunp- which ha“ been folk tune- ine " Since Park In the afternoon will trip gain an {ammo dunes- of many .erqtrttyhc â€nigh" pool-'1 all. u “9'9"!!!- ttair 333:2“me 4‘mna" tennee of Growing Area Park Pttgtt "r', ll mm'muh'v‘" - .4... .. .. - a“... IT The match wus. u aatieipated, ai, also be given away by Ahe Highwood tight from the first tee to the mini-1 Civic association to the best of the fitth Green. Both Olson 1m! Hill following: played exceptional golf, considering , Business floats; private autos; Md- the strain they were under and the est autos; marching mum, consist- thgh mm; that pyevliled thmflgholtt in; of Boy Scans: Girl Shouts, and V W, t" .' ' “V T ham w" - CCF'" '53 P", "a Lcr'" around who woiild ye.1tttiit?,i,ty EHW‘ï¬ï¬ï¬m‘rL-ï¬t“ Hill’s putting wns at times cry-39in, dren. _ but through his consistent driving In the afternoon the follawiag and approaches het cut, Olson’s lead. gunes will be played and prizes given Olson’s victory over Hill was well to the lucky winners: darned. and only on his ‘ability to Ladies: button sewing contest; nail sink his tnnts WIS he able to defeat f driving contest; girll: race for girls Hill on the thirtr-itfth green. over 14 years of age. 50 vards: “to While the sale is called a dollar dar "H/it is the spirit of economy that motivates the sale nth" than a strict ndherence to the dollar price. Many merchants have marked down stock, regularly retailing at much more than the well known unit, to one dollar, and thus provide numer- on bargains. But the spirit of the sale enters " well into the selling of the sto.ek of merchants whose arti- eles could not possibly be marked that low. In such cases. the stock has been marked down from its regular stated price, perhaps a dollar, often more ttttn that. V There is no question as to Olson‘s ability as a golfer. He has won the club championship three times and Jatt year was defeated by Henry Foley in the finals of the open cham- pionahip. A number of the merchants of Highhnd Pugh @971ng aside Fridny And Saturday " this week u Doilar day: in their Itch. tad will have on ale on than days many unusual value. not available " the name with at my other time. History repeated itself last Sun- day over the Sunset Valley Golf course when Art Olson, three times club champion, defeated Kenneth Hill two and one to 9play,.in the tinals of the Highland Park operirehampiorv. ship for the Frederick Cushing tro- phy. At anyjate, Friday and Saturday wilt be bargain days in most of the stores of Highland Park, and a Cam)- ful perusal of the advertisements of those merchants participating will surely reveal some one or more com- modities that the average home could use. Turn to the inside pages now and see what it is that you require. It will pay you to do so. Merchants of City Stage Another Big ART OLSON AGAIN RINGS GOLF BELL and an radii-jun? " , In thesfinais of the Beeoyd, flight tor first honors, P. Gilroy defeated Plato four and three to play. Gil- roy has been playing good golf this yea“. and as well u defeating Prom. qualified in the second flight of the club championship. The qualifying round. of the Sun- set Valley championship drew a large entry Last Sunday and following are the names and pairings for the golf- er: in the respective flights: lint-I Iain Gain, "Giiiia tg'lNT22ee2tg'.tegtt: hh -e-t-st-rq-t. rd-ther-se-rt-ui-i Championship flight: Art Olson-- L. Larson; K. mtl-UR. Beard; N. Larson-gm, Davis; C. krorstrer--L. HeCatrerr, N.anmst--B. o. Brand; W. FRnn--F. Johnson; I. Dutrr-p. Olson; Ed. Bemrow-Johrt Kelly. ‘Second flight: C. ENreli-B. Green-laden; Chan. Bull - Dick Hath: Ink Wa1stv--r. Silk-hon; Dr. Cutter-G. Eyler; Ed. thge-r. Moehier; E. Mridmore-E. B. lame; B. Wood-B. Idling"; P. Gihor-- weTer, - Third flight: I. R. shatter-C. Wells; W. Elias-E. Sheldon; H. BeB-W. . Becker; Geo. Pitt-Abe Fell; E. 1rutrdsow-g. Collins; W. Graham-W. Burris-m; N. Schn- tttqeher-P. Em; J. R. Todd-N. A. Wink. HIGHLAND YtrPAr, 'd1aAglldiliWaA, WATER Water from Well of new Code Snags-t for Drin {es H. P. Open by Defeating Kenneth Hill in Tourney Last Sunday Dollar Day Sale TWO COMMUNITIB PLAN CIVIC DAYS Perfecting plans for one of the best civic celebrations held in this community the Highwood Civic Im- provement association announces the list of when to be given out at the Highwood Day celebration to be held on Labor Day, September 5. One of the big attractions, the big one will be a 8500 Gold Bond given away at the end of the day's festivi- ties. Each admission ticket entitles the buyer to one vote in the Popu- larity contest. To date the follow- ing girls have been entered in the contest, which is proving one of the most popular futures: Gnhriel Walsh, Millie Mellpelli. Rosebud' Art, Lucile Gibbs, Virginia Crowley, Lucy Gondolphi, Mary Hickey. ARRANGEMENTS PROGRESS With this useful grand prize and the three wondefful prizes for the popularity contest offered, the com- mittee expects increasing interest and activity for the various candidates. The Highwood tSate bank is giv- ing away a silver cup to the best dec- orated feature in the parade, and it is expected that this will enthuse all the merchants and others of High wood to arrange some surprises in the way of floats The Highwood State bank is giv- association is entering : float in the parade on which the girls competing in. the contest will ride. Prizes are 141R given the three girls Receiving dG'highest number of votgs. The prizes are: first-t150 diamond set Elgin wrist watch; secood--fitted gravelling case; third--vtutity can. First, second and third prizes wilt also be given away by Ahe Highwood Civic aSsociation to the best of the following: Ladies: button sewing contest; nail driving contest; girll: race for girls over 14 years of age, 50 yards; race for girls under 14 years of age, 50 yards. Men: race for men over BO years of age. Boys: shoe race; wheel barrow race; three-legged race. V The Fort Sheridan Military hand will lead the parade which will com- mence " l p. m. sharp with the in- spiring music for which they Ire note. The Blue Bird orchestra has been engaged to furnish the dance music for Mternoon and evening. may“! Civic [upmveu'e-t Amfrt Announces List of Prime and Entries in Popularity Contest The Registration committee reports good progress in the number of thr- trelies received from merchants and citizens to he given away at the Reg~ istration booth, and will publish in the next issued the Press the arti- abs and donors of same. . Chairmen of the various commit- tees in charge of the big Deerfield Carnival-the "Rainbow" earatival, that is to be held August 26putd 27, reports progress in their “mgr. ments for the greater thing of its kind attempted there. It is being capitalized by village boosters for advertisement of the vilhge as I good place in which to live, " well u be. ing planned for a day of entertain- meat for its citizens. One feature of the arrangements Wu a km plum. bearing the title “Eternal Dierftetd, Illinois," ad which - acattered up and down, the North Shore from Chic-go to Hm m CELEBRATE GOLDEN " WEDDING mmmsnv Mr, “d In. C. P. Immh of 114 Gram Bay road, Highland Park. III celehnte but Sandâ€, their if“ wedding mnivemry. Tho was married on Am an. um, and an: to Highland Put in new. when any in. lived than. In children were ban to than. - no -as-i_, I, - .. . -- i of whom a 1.6in miâ€: Arettoot.oftr-diVGiGk Pete ti. M “114“! M IRW-mb-a-m, 11htttNtt 'tg/gate' u“ m. w na! I.“ '1t.rrryrt-eo_ii: '55,.50._'*-9m an. a. "uisaaaer if!!!" , . . tel l In nddition to the Chung: eu- N is to be than as the and uh. may valuable and useful that priaes feature the dar. Furl-kc " tails will be given in next was“ 5 an: of this paper. . NUMBER "