winnings-uni...» Goodattmrdmteeattdmrartthet- mammmwumy â€grin-bunks!“ m " Mame-ham '-uethod-thrftti-d 0th. to n that in the schedule. the 1-5:: Camp " Emmi. will meet any mil. It can o'clock. the Sen, in! (la-p an Toad-y and Friday " The - dochk Cumin court " thm, "tNr-ttree-trut-ot days. 11: not: bowling M in in he shape for who lively m. I‘m will open next Wodnenduy eve lit at Sunset Put. Thu-thy akin will to {or Volley Ball. on" girls -r-dtoeomteosetfoe-oet GOOD HIKING 3001s _ WELD MONDAY for PLAYGIIOUNDS NOW All!) IN FULL SWING; NOTE!) - Sm! Bmrehq3t [m to Start; Vela III Few. Xherur-tdmmehortrighuard Nrhin'taNB-imewitbaeh+ Peeirud. The entire Pt.nstieht ful- ily in um tick and six of the ehil- (Cun'jnned cu we I, second wound) Io-rv sci-Ln: polmcal and relWtrrus frvedorn m tire western land, In the Holland of the UN World there was eluded in the early dorm!“ of thr. last century very much the same srtmrtrehe for independence "f thought “a actioo that We nay-unto with the momma“. of the Pilgrim Fathers in England two "mull" before. That In Dr. Pt-ht', heritage mad he Moried m IL Ris father in the tin- ancial matustay of the small group who handed the not prosperous city of Rolls-1. “WWII. The hard- ship. of that pioneers in the begin- niu! of thin enterprise were duos! incredible. At one period malarial burn ut Hulluul. Hiring-n. on NW re-mbvr H, hf»? Hr. In: the rm't'oule wmh â€we at hh purring and the (in: uninh- HUM " 111 m thut "utrh colony, 'r., Cather and mother had emigrated {mm thr hum-hm! a few )‘rlrs tsdorr. gum)! up an arrured DIL‘IUUn hf m,aph and "aftueruu. to thru-t In thes: Int uath thosc who the "arhr,rtd Pad hwuvul rrl Sutur- dur. run-x hr. Th mwb In P.'. Set-on Tribun- w,. and tits nilrrnmnn m mmunr)‘ hf " man u.’ rich. and Vanni envy mace I'M-n- 'r"rt-ttrs,p with this ty" “‘5 d1 "P and "rung. Dr. Alhtrras, A. l‘fnndichl urn: burn at Hulhml. Hiring-n. on NW Th lira tha. "gm dry Q'il-El The folh'inx beautiful and .ppro- - tribute to the lift and works of the Rev. Albertus A. Pf-tiN, for- mer pastor of the Highland Park WM“) IR.h.h.PfrhlGNB, AT SERVICE LAST SUNDAY Dr. Frank Fitt Reviews Life and Works of For-er Pastor Who Died Ben Sit-May; Notable Caner VOLUII XVII th Dr. A. A. Pundit†church rum] ri~wl thc m! at tht. fun-mi wry. ut the. Murry ser'," _ - (n Sunday. try the Ed Benson's cr, Tops field: All T by' Highlanh Park Pram .' ov, sux‘viay July 'sth tis vra,rl, h r; grung- nf w-ll‘ funJ'tnM .0 qualify Irer- fur the llxghlaml Park "pen champ this prrrrr-htp. Ftfutn of lhun were éuc-J icvwful and Ar: (Hum the champ-on; wa,.,ryy" Fear. "will" the Mxloenlh, Ed; No- , Brawn. Waytturr . nf the [1“:thqu , "ittttrk. wax law Huh a 75. "espiv: "UT-, A Hm (hr warm rm: hull. he. played a niceI ttch cal-nu Atnnrzr thore that fall“! to) had gnaw“. uru- Wultcr “I111!" linbvnsl few I and l'a-ul “Fun, "Red" played about'. tred as lrrnhlr a :amv as he played lhh‘ ln'year and Paul kept turn company. who Don‘t form-t tho In: :numamrm Au- wsu,rHro'it N and u. Nurth Shun» Open the I l humpmndhun Mall chu‘k fur entry wash" K. M. Lama, 31:: l‘rntral avenue the Puirines fur the Highland Park “NJ Open are As follnws: ght' Art ("sun vs. B, Brand. l the; K. Hill rs. Gem Bliss. ' , in John Gantor vs. M, Pearson. hat' R, Beard rs. Jas "uirs. he; Ed. Benson vs. Joe Davis. ' (til John Kelly u"s. M. BaudilL , WP Fred Sherwood ws, Joe Plumb. I tity E. Inman v.1. L K. Knnxe. vr.d- All matches must be played on I't Sunday. July 15 or before, I. Sum meio- amia- of a... 'iew,wft1bethe-raeth.-. Inher- an. I!“ M “Mob-numb gig-dulQMtHvaI-W an a“, " 8 fuck. The-tm-tHearth-Ri-tat PHG.rdmt9tmtreNhnritrttot-id on Veda-shy, Jul, Is. It the but ofWvaeotrtkWehtbem.6atG_ in. complain. Again It. Culling In: manly clued the In of the Moeaiete Lou]. Beside having an ottportrmitr of “pi-g on: of the - worthy and m org-am in Highland Put. ale is Ibo ward of enjoyin. . pleas-m Afternoon and a lovely my. The date is July m " , o'eiock u the lamina hotel. The when. " wrnoon tet, in Net everything is do. "atedtrothatMrmreee+eototho hospihl. Tickets my be Ind by calling In. C. M. "Vail. Rirhlard Park STO. The auxiliary extends I tot-din] in- vitatim: to new to - July 23. GARDEN STUDY CLUB H3318 NEXT WEDNBDAY th for the and my given an nually by the Woman'- Auilinry of the Highlgnd Purl Lapin] a! neur- ANNUAL CARD PARTY OF HOSPITAL AUXILIARY At Noni-n Home] Monday. July SS; "and: for In! Inuit-lia- SIXTEEN LOCAL STARS 1tUAMFY FOR H. P. "PEN thes su the >frau< cvnrepany 'urvcy _ it 2tt,MAt In 1192? and “.030 m Poem. North t'hnrugu had m.Pott Ill lulu. and the. really rnmpgny“ rurvey mum it The report of the survey gives Highwood 4,000 population, as com- pared with 3,500 in 1927. In 1920 the census gave it 3,5!†Lake mutt, according to the survey has new 1.. 800, as compared with 1,650 In Pt"; and SIS! in t920, Lihertvviile in I920 had 3,371, ac- cording to the cvna‘uu futures; in 1927 according to the "any tom- pany's survey tt has 3,340, Ind in 1928, 3.1150; Clem-0r is given 5,200 at present by the aunt} and 4.900 in 1927. The P.rdo u-nsus saw it 3,295. The “Hanna mm has 11.000 awarding to the survey, as compared With 16,500 in ly27 and 7.sit in P.C.0. Wmnuku. ts gnu: lug-m) m tw27 and 11300 m 11cm (whim): to Slums & to have muslin}: "doatttvd in; 'eigh; â€an, which in . ootable mid and one seldom equalled. hu I population " minutely Mm, according to u exhaustive "an†made by S. W. Stuns i Car., according to this report the populw tion of thin city on July I, 1927 uu about 135“), while the new guvrrn- went can-m. gave then as 6.]67. Hence this city's population appears Estimate Highland Park [Mutation is Now About 14,500 Matches Must Ber PLayed on Jul} 1.5 or Before Waukegan had 25,014? populatmn C'.u. mmnhm: to My {uh-m} n n~l " >frau< cvmepany -ttrh'CV mum Hichluad M. it is wanted, now F, In n “u 't (hr IPL'" â€nun 11- minute.) by th mun up try to make. th.. city 11.3. 1:" “am and wkâ€! t.-nt, In th,. [mu-13». wg the. Highland Pa q.' I nrdw: to a rrpurl 1.. fh mum-ll at M 'EN ~y~~n~|:. .uzvi which i ts-s?'" and aim "car All ,f lr‘rw rulmn (bun tinned u the North Shop Radio SM. hisuphined tutttteNorth ShuWShwh-natinlyup- - Mme-t. beat-d um W-m.nmmnubm hummnnag‘u... N. B. RADIO SHOP IS AT 384 CENTRAL AVENUE Through I confusion of names a was “and in Int turn Press that Sold G. Cuba“ raith: store, the North Show III-it Shop, m m- the star of “ll-told 'Teen.†ii/i Git' m'"rfr "Stop That Man," Add I fine vmdeville bill for Fri- day. Saturday and Sunday and you haw I vet's "ttertaitooettt mighty hard to equal. For the coming week the Akron Theatre our: the greatest succession of cumulative hits ever below of- fered within one week. On Shanty (July H) the Alcyon alas. the not! planning comedy drum: kit " the lesson. Wm. Boyd in “Shun-per." On Sundny is Flor, em Vidor in "The Mntrrtitkierst Flirt.†On Hand†and Tuesday (July " amt 1?) the Altyun will Present Lon Clancy in his latest and mm: than: “Lad; arc, huh.†Wednefdly Ind Thursday bring the ma m beautiful It'- u'u- Billy Dove in "The Yellow Lily'lwhilg on: Priday ia Arthur Lake, Bring your sithiitk 'ii/i-iid lunch and come out for I [mod time on saturday. "LAUGH CLOWN LAUGH" AT ALCYON THEATRE There will be races for cu-ryan'x The Sunset Junior Bu,eball Team will [Slay the Ravinia Juniors at “In tutr and will try to reverse the 10 to 9 more tint WI! made against them " Rivini- on Tuesday. (in Saturday. July llth. the play-, ground ml the East Park Districtl will combine to hold a picnic all Wauketmn tuts. Mr. Laing. Supt; of Parks. has arranetul fur a bus! to leave the city hail m lllzhland‘ Park It 10:30 am. and will leave Winkegan Flats at 3:mt P.m. This will be I fine opportunity far than; ems to enjoy the pu-mr with their, children. I not in w EAST PARK BOARD PICNIC IN WAI t. at In th,. pruninw. .19 represent- wt the. lhghiand Park Building Cm. q.' I “hill": to a " port made by Mayor lo f‘.| ('MUYH‘IK a! Mammy evening's 'rs" nut. .uz-i which i» sizned by the t'-c"e: and also hunk thc signature» .5 Inrw ration Counsel Srhumachvr ..n-I 'ltr Clerk Muxwr. On motion "h, r, xmr: “a; made a part of the mm f :1 prom Jams and a, such spread ~12 th.. rruvrti, of that bud}: The ma- .ror', r"Prrrt. whieh ts ad-lrnmrd to the zuvnzlwn at the cit, council, in raid. (My Clerk Muuvr. Mr. Hawkins, who ua, "my-rt at lens! "tte an“ _sinco mu plant was rn-ctvd on this site and “an n rui-ln-m uf the city whrut the piart wa, unziually built 1).") yum Lg“. unto-d that cvvn if the city wire. :.. tin-p plum G,r improvements tu. “nub! pram-m] through the courts to in: to make. thn city mnmve the pres- 't . 3mm and "skvrl $311.00!) for nix Lulh m th,. pnmiww. as represent- poo With bids opened or the proposed new 8600.000 water-orb improve- ment and filtration plant and the city all ready to move in the rim of reconstructing the waterworks plant, including erection of the tutr-tion plant, which has long been drmattded by Popular sentiment, the entire pro- jet! is held up 'mdefirtitehr by petition for injunction tiled in circuit court. by Former Mayor Frank P. Hawkins through his attorney, Ernest S, Gail, to restrain the city from building the tiltration plant on the ground that the present site of the water plant was dedicated, together with adjoins ing pritty, to the city of Highland Park for Park purpmes, by the High land Park Iiuiln|.nz Cty, and that the use of the tram oii.upii/d by the plant don not r-an'unn to the originai yur- FIIJ'RATION PLANT IS HALE!) BY SUIT PETITION FOR INJUNCI'ION F. P. Hawkins Wants $50,000 for RiEhta " OM II. P. Bldg. Co.; Atty. Gait Pthrs Sit; lay grounds of District Combine for Affair at Flats. _ Sunday menus» an. ILLINOIS. Tuuusmfwu 12, Want In a r: nferencc 'uiI-AVS recall that on last Monday, was served on thc city of the (Continued on page 6) Kevin! " May "r Mayor's Report mt 550.000 we with Mayor Lewis mam] Schumurhv-r and WAUKECAN tee-ek-ot-a-rv, - "rf-eh-a-et/tet-it ,rhRrttr-tt.e-i.ee- India-dawn“ J There will be I number of can “RE. the trip to Dmndd and my tut-Inf not otherwiu W for in the m of transportation wilt plate tele choir-um, In. Speed. duh garden, the class will go to the garden of Mr. W, C. Eon. ligand-l2 mud. Bikini-Ind Park arriving It 2:30. Mr. Egan will 'ecor'ertr the class (Mouth his “News. A very instruc- tive and plum“ Mn is being looted 'ttr-ard to. The next meeting of the Commw nity Gnrdcn clm of the Highland Park Woman’s club will be held on Wednesday. July 18 at 12:30 o'clock in the garden of In. B. B. Jordan, Telexnph road. just north of Coun- " Line mad. Deerfield. Flam bring a box lung-h. Frter seeing 171711.30: f, l'ur " St, James school received the Olds- mobile sedan. and the mini-lure Loco- mobile went into the fumily of Dr. Robert H. Herbst. COMMUNITY GARDEN CLASS MEEIS JULY 18 Visits Gal-dale of Mrs. E. B. Jordan and Mrs W. C, Egan Wednesday _ scheduled. It is interesting to note that the two principal prizes went into the families of physicians. Miss [din Jacks dapghter of Dr. and In. Robertuacks. and who is Bewen rem of In and a pupil in the third grade ls mvvztinnui lass Meek, che Indo- puulrncr Pay celebration under the . u-[er "f Human-:1; Sponsor pu<t of {hr Amvnran erinn was the prim-i- ical feature. of July 4 in Highland Park and thsrre was 200d attc-ndanu' and the prnzram Wm carried out a, Leiia Jacks Gets Oldsmobile and Herbs: Child Miniature Auto LITTLE GIRL WINNER OF LEGION AUTOMOBILE " in the city to the effect that unreason- able prices were being charged to residents using the city bathing beach, the Press has obtained the list of prices and the facts connected there, with from the otriev of the East Hark Instrict and is able herewith to as- .-ur-- HS readers that these rumors "cry all 'trtsattly exaggerated. Fin-awe of the necessity of partly provtdirtg 1'11an for clerical work and vnlumry routine expenses of the hoard m maintaining the beach facil- Mirc and bveausv it would not be poss- " in l ' 1x311 a (inure from outsiders. rirr-err a nominal fu- is charged tucat paying tht. board has icsued applica- Cl, Cl blank, fur thc use of residents,, ppm: and old. who wish to avail} lhvmuhvs of thr. privilegts of {him Due to the tact that a number of complaints have been received by the Pre " regarding the rumors abruad Iterorts Greatly Exaggerated; List of Rites for [Menti- tieatim, Cards Given; No Hardship RESIDENT ms " BEACHES NOMINAL DESPITE CURRENT RUMORS aall ml Park East Park Itvctrict in am following srhmluh- of rate: l, iududing ml: Ciacs; A, tContinacd Tii) u... iiii%7l Illh- Trcrmart mem- ' imlividua! over 21 on page 6) Pmurmuichh“ "tur-rye-u-ik-t - -a.. "GiuG%aiurii I! I“. Hm with h- Peo' F?!" the In! In a. Business men of Highland Park. with the 'to-operation of the Highland Park Press. have smug“! to Stage two Dollar Days on Friday and Sutur- dar. AW " and M, and "mom ment of this fart is made It this time to announce the dates ind to give all interested plenty of time to make adequate prep-rations. The splendid "new of the last Dollar Dar feat, we in this city is well remembered, and it is expected that the coming "cuts will exceed this in excellence of bargain: to be otreeed. TAR BARRELS BURN - NO DAMAGE DONE ll 'Twenty-two him» men tuuk part. 1tvho allâ€: all 'the way frnm Jimmy Duffy's Ni w'Sam Fell's DU. Wha1's ,ihr matter <am, you should be shout- Hm: in the 90V by this tim" No my " Lt-r what the; shot. all said they had ' a [mod time and those that couldn't ,play ~urely missed a ttood lime. Wm. l Wittcn mm the blind bogey prizr lu'hirh was a tine Rolf bag, and P. H. Him-x 11.x ~wan second‘ three golf balls. "Ciif" Moran and.Frank Russo tied‘ ffnr lav; net and 51x golf balls werc ~mum-d between them and “Doc": ‘Nichr-h won second low me and alsoi (took home three balls. “Jimmy"l irruey vmn low gross with an SIG and! lsam Foll high gross with a 150. Both 'carried home three balls each, Sam 'lsasss it pays to be a poor player. l Traffic will be directed " Dale and Park avenues. To eliminate the pres- ent annoyance of 'ton-residents, who are not permitted to drive to the beach from turning in the street. The Public Board found it may): to eliminate the "rm-residents and to charge the fee of 2Se to the mi- dent u it wilt require ra, LU/l, operate parking space 1nd trattie. PLAN FOR DOLLAR DAYS ON AUGUST " AND " Residents may park their cars on the space provided for the purpose upon the payment of 25e, non~resi- dents who are grunts of "sweats holding identification cards will be ad- mined upon payment of 50c for path ine. The following chanees in methods of parking cars at the bathing beach are announced: Non-residents of Highland Park will not be permitted to park their cars or drive to the beach on Saturdays and Sundays or holidays. CHANGES IN PARKING AT BATHING BEACH l Vine avenue. near the lake. The sur- 'ivivuus family eomits of his wot", ,13tary Murrel Van tiehaurk, his “ms, fAnlhu-ny Gerard. and John M, Van St'hzaivk. " _sistvr 5lrs. George Clinen ':and two brothers Harrison L. of Chi- Way†and Arthur P. Van Schuirk of i, Bridgeport. Connecticut. _ I The funeral was held on Wednvs, dizy. ht'.:.- ll. from hrs hump, 2H Yule au’rlzur.‘ ln'nrnzx-nl wa; ut tiu. F', rut Hump "ett:etvry, Milwaukrv. n njuyuhir afr.ve Yesterday Afternoon at Sunset Valley Golf Club; Good Time by All CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN A GOLF 'mURNAMENT Gerard Tan Schnick was born in Chicagu. August t2, 1530, the sun of A. G. and Ella L. Van Schnitk. In Itltsy the family moved to Illghland Park and for many Fears resided un Shortly afterward two 'yotorests, passing on the highway, found him and carried him to Eagle Rover for medical assistance but he survived only a short time. prominent and best known Citizens in the death of Gerard Van Schick as the result of an automobile acc)- dent at Eagle River, Wis, on Sunday morning. Mr, Van Schaick left Highland Park Friday noon with his oldest son, Gerard, to motor to Lake Buckato- bun, near Conover. They speot Sutur- day night at Blue Gull Lake, Early Sunday morning Mr. Var, bichaicls, as was his cuctrrrn, started in his car for a run before breakfast, when on the road between (hunter and Eagle River his car skiddcd off the pavw meat down a steep enbunkmcnt and turned completely (nu-r. urn-inn): thc car, Gerard Van Sehaiek Funeral Yesterday; Story of Accident ugmunvn! at Thr Chan: hm- Highland Park lust one of its most m " Commerce Gulf Sunsr: Valfto' Gulf flu-noun was a Very cud-ti , ' " ‘ a" I w. it m l H!- ' In ' Ltii?fi.iiirumtrcaisa-.-- ehatr “‘95 Inn-on in "a: ‘hhdmmgum- . 'fdu'ttttiLettcftriiiir-: Whit-“mu . te1r--t.a.meikaaa N 1'r'--ikriF'arc,r- 1... .' (hogan-W‘- til,li"i,"i","'r,"ii,i.iiiii"i"iG'iii Contributions to The Punt. “In" and Fruit Gland from the Hull-II Park district we win a good showing, Each Thur-day I'm-uh; a few In nun-u In added to th. IR " - friends by square dating And excell- ent service, The Automotive Repair Service shop is the email] represen- tative in Highland Park of the Chi- cago Motor club. and this in Another evidence that its reputation for good work is widespread. Messrs. Sanger Ind Kigali: have built up . thte business here from small beginnings beam of their splendid reputations and tirgt dug work and they have made a has! of friends by square demting And excell- ent service. The Ann-Moe“ p...:- MANY oomnmmons FROM wen minim-ls AUNMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE NEW GARAGE Fine Building on North Second Street Occupied; Business Grows Rapidly Lester L. Stung" and Gus Klemp have opened their new Automotive Repair Service building on North Second street, and their friends are congratulating them on the splendid structure and modern facilities which it houses, making it one of the most commodions and best equipped estatr- lishments of the kind on the North Shore, with every possible device for prompt and etteetive automotive re~ pair work of all kinds. n- e_..- 'bBii4 m ', ‘wi'nuul vnr r. will be eivert nn 'rTumlay ufcvrrrrrov, July I', and in nu? " 'ts muurw has been called "Ao _ .h'wrnvmn uf (ivrmnn Music and Ger- (mart l'nnxpuscrs." The Chicago Sym- ‘phuny ()rrhwirn, under the direction of l-Irlc Dulamartrr will play a tcpe- Ca) p'"":."" (mm, _ Ef." mm â€canyon, lea- A _ t luring: man-y xvi tho must (elm " . brutal German ‘ " , munpusurs mclud- ', ilii1 , in]: of course, true," " " immortal Rich-bid p, , ard W a y: n o rfi, , , 'lr, ' ‘ Jacques Gordon,) y i ' _ violinist. will be RUTH Pam the soloist. The Occasion will have a festive air and Dr, H. A. Krull, Continued on page 2 Gounoe, “Hum“. 'rokatya" will >im: in "La Juivv." Mi. Amneris m "Aida' will be tht King. Sunday The. first of the (nu-rm tamiqur and which is filled with hurry tune.c which are introduced one aflvr another as its romantic. story Iwhirh end» happily, is told. The mural Uri Humans which are to be â€TL-cud during the week all tend to add spire In the repertoire. Misg Eustun is to be h:ra.:11 as. Him in "Lohrnstrin", and Miss, Bounkayu will appear ur, “and in this mum Wag- nrriun work. qu-unu Mario, who has “um annual atumticn at Ravinia tois .vtutris to have the part of Julie! in (murmur “Rum“. and Julid." Mr. 'rokatyan will Hm: ths. t'ru'c of Leopold in "La Juivv." 3li,s Claussen will be Amneris in "Aida" and Mr, Anuuiau -- ctr . _. ... Anuthn-r item during: the pend sort', first pres†VII " mum WEEK OF - RAVINIA PROGRAM MANY SPECIAL FEATURES 'opuiar and Elfeclive Operas Presented for First Time This Season; First of first [we a light Concert Series item of special interest priming wcek is the EPR- srtttution of "Fra Dia- work which classes as and which is filled with r w: pay a spy. F, = - vi; ii . , q I a tit ' w" J, Rm Parr, Courert Ravinia svries" of will be given on July 13 and in ueen given since ‘ER 20