" rams [Km TBAM l 11m. Iran's cumulus A-qnd “an Win: P. B. thr laae I)" WOC." “hp-dd... I In†on â€use Servbu t.aGituAi--rtriul'tn , usual-umbr- a76aeHrt.eetc, , -auGauhe-e-ye. 5,. atrium-lubed G-aut-tthte-c, a "h.riNeiytfyct".""t: _ Imam , w 13mm TiarGts-oretto"PT-, (can "kat-u-aut'."'."'?". of MS not "rruq been TI performed thiniuth summer) t he mm only items (111er importance and the inter!“ whichl John Invinin will Yorl have to on"? forrl during tsepu,'. . week. There‘mu ' Ah“. wrll be threeinnd 9." cast changes "lttl Vim inwt. involving such prm-)ciat “WWW“ CriaTaiiTG.itt'et , .. in My -iMe within I Inâ€! ot :- rash all that 'ttt le'.'.'.': iilGest whichl John Invini. will‘York have to all"; forme during ttse)al, Mr 'week. 1l',e..ry,'l',,"d'V ' â€II Ill] be threuln 1 ." " cast changes otJdu‘Ifn L†Mann. involving such prnn- 1 ma 101 M "at“ as Mr. Edward _Johnmuix,;o$ _th Calm-tic tenor; In Tito Schlpo. lyn.c L Urtive tenor and In Mario Haydn. humL A l tone. Mr. Johmon k to m the role l stth of Radames in "Aida" when that l The tl dun: is presented on Wacky /'t? E nittht. August T, and n the sine P'." 1 yrh 1 gm! in the same opert. Inna Basio1al She I wtil be heard u Anon-5n} “or a "a7Ji'itiGGtrire "N.,tthrm weiteqtaaeinbeimett-'f"..r iiriGraTT; ova-W Tun-f " f will 5'»: tciTitieGue with Mr. IA:- uri. Mira Sunburn Mr. huh-n and Mr. D’Ankrlo input-m an. Continued on "a W m union "irrGaiii, be the week'. -ire rar- -Aierw 1m." lama pinched his Mu- to __ . . .- - ,A_DI gur-t.thiisimirte. munmhm‘ "aiGr"ikiTaiFrFrraise iGGaatai-.Dee-i' 'ir_eetot"ht"rtt,'l'ye5 GTiGiukiaee.eytef,ttt nun-â€mm†Iii-amen- can?“ -irart T, Ina-'- W'I TO. mm;mA-t-t% “Wall.“ coo-um " MON THEATRE 0-9-153'9'3'“ Th,Ahethetre Aers 'ttly) -t-he-ime""ahteee'tt. to '%.thtN-t-- thttMat- -ia-aust-eeey'"- ’mh'A WI _ iik---eurl. Col- - I... I. ‘lI-vII-I- A†‘huhmmm 3...“,ch can-amm- ounce-Ewan“: li7VJi'i7iaiserrirrt) n -- d h be.†iii-au-au-tor..!'!??".', -SdFKe-Rr"Brt. W" d*~“.n "Ei25eietattgtrWig', "'AGiiaG%i" . "l "Hank“ AII- 5 The Hubbub Park PMs re.he,eceeStrettiettt siiGaanut-rreye'f -i1"iiirGGat-tertrir-l iirirTvGei%etestrtttrrliei" the “Ilia-II omtoeieol Ont-t - iriisGuirGh-.r-ertof ,:'i','iii:iiiiiii"iiii,'iiFdi2,fift, "iitieTriucitir-rr-" - an..." -_-_- v, prom-Ill " M. Briand, the rum.‘ Foreign Minister, and the later lu- gution of muitiiateral tunic: made by Secnury of State KelIogg. The contest In: in charge of I national committee of one hundred rationally prominent rdoeators. edi- _ _ - .. ___,--, _. tom 'iiiiiuritrcGrrrom all parts of the country. The judge: 'Ivere Dr. John H. Finley. ed'ngr of the New York Times. George W. Wickersh-m. former United States Attorney Gener- al. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, chair- mun of the Conference on the Cause And Cure of War. June: G. ItDondd,7 chairman of the Foreign Policy nun-I eiation, and Mrs. Edgerton Pm; of the international Federation otl University Women. 1 A student of Deerfield-Shields high ‘school Ins thus won the State prize. (The national prize Ins won by Fran- ces Eiirabeth Klunder of the Friends ihigh school. Moorestown, New Jersey. is». has received the award of 5500 for I trip to Geneva, Switzerland. SILVER CUP PRIZE IN HIGHWOOD DAY PARADE Fine Dining by High“ State Bulk: Good Program in has Fat CW Indications are that the big wide which rill be a feature of Highway! Dar, land-y. Sept. 3. will be the big- gest "tdsGGsrdirorthukiirtsie* a; a. .... in eo-etioo " I. J,'iz=ghl'l,.' of Hit.- wood'u civic homily. With the mat by at "Wood State Bank that it will (we. _ _ . A . n 3,, - AL-) my...“ w... ___, -__H - I silver loving up. suitably inscribed. totheovnnolthebonW~ ated float in the - interest in jthis tutu! than marked increase. ' it is believed that this he - will “his! a hm nil-lurid entries in competition for I prize which my be cherished w.ith "up by the wht- lrr for years to come. ,t-roseauoritaogtstrietol be given by the “W Civic lin- mwmt association which in span» wring the each-tin. and I" 11kb- vood chisel: ll! urged to detail: their trucks "" an and help make the - . luau. Prospects for the non MM civic Mid-y in High“: My .ngooa..nd.ucitiu-mahd by the eatmitteetoe-tearith, "mum-0"".l‘ “1......de tow-nth irtedr-ur.Ttte-eiehit- iriiiiFse-oesatuirotreo_ "iTriGuiiiJ-akeiretvttr) iiGrrGG,-uentti_tefim9e JiiFiGa-arstietttyu, "b WIWMI-diliw iirGiV,rta.atritrwi1theee' irGia---itve"t"the -tofttteehr. , CHORAL CLUB GIVE DELIGHT?“ mam mm the Char-I dub "l wmmm.morh- aiGriis--eettr?'r t7tirisTmi-_'et" LGA-u-a-i-r-der i-'i'aiaGiF-thebttp, -tiiiGuuAts.iv_rteUt “Mutant-lbw“ iiai.rrLtv_am"er, Eireaiuu.--V “um-{thru- M G.T,VsiiGi/i-eiuie' [Mylo-Mam Th5!!!†WMtMHtMM NO COUNCIL -.r..r?.E dtth-VW slink-Atom“ that!“ myaerkv.c.I-huu-¢ .iGu.ulau-asHe 'tUT-ttr-o-ttPte-re". rGriGu"-tseiarattyoheet an...†'icivGaiTGiit walnut-ruth- 'q.-atieae 'Siuie,eirtat/:'Alhi'ilti, iiT"Giir-ePoff_tt Quentin tit-elk '3 TG Taaa sun-i " The judo-=1"? "r. py, editor of the New Scorn w. Wickersham. 5m 0! 15dth 'uteehAtee!,i'i: mumm m In Sal-M: 0pm My will be played a the Smut leq (on mm on tmgg- m. A“ b. The coal-lum- John - and N. Inn-n. who m in the semi-tk-I. but Sunday. Much been". is being animated in t huh. a both Guitar and Inn-n luv. been playing exceptionally good golf. - .. m. _-u - "'"v-"- --"." _ - Both of them are turhters, and [all has any all bets are even on the n- [in Sunday the semi-finals were fought out, and the dopelter in: right in his forecast that anyone of the contestants tad a chance. Ken. Hill, who holds the amateur record of 69 on the Sunset Valley course. went down to defeat at the hands of John Gunter to the tune of t and 2f Cantor wm going strong. Ed Benson found the going I little rough, and was de- hated by N. Inman, t and .3 Pure“ May l'lny The North Shore Open golf tourna- mect is scheduled to be played on the‘ Sunset Valley course on Wednesday, August 8. This promises to be In outstanding golf event of the seam on the north shore and the fact that it is to be played In Highland Park is {of especial interest here. ' - _. ---- ., OL- u. up“.-. ......-__ -"" And here is further region for the attention of the golf tarts-dot- Farrell. the new National Open you champion may play on the Suns“ Valley course in the North Shot. Open, At lent, in I recent talk with Frank Brady at the Western Open at North Shore Country club, Farrell said he was not positive that he would be able to make arr-ngements to _ plny here on All; ll. However, he will be in this vicinity for some time, an! if the date does not conflict with his other appointments, he expects to play the North Shore Open mural- meat. All North Shore golf fun: are th:hnolll mhu.s.0p_gum RAISES FINE CROP OF CARMEN GRAPES Daniel Cobb Grows, 'No IU on His Four Acre Vineyard This Year of (a; Gi,au, MT. basil Cobb’s farm there. His Ingny friends here The following article appeared m I "an: issue of the Highlander. Lake Wales, Flt. {gurgling a crop iiiiiu%Giieu to Ie'u-n of his sue. “Niel Cobb. living south of tttl perides or Eu! Like Wales I: it is: - often eailed, brought in some line unple- of Hair“: grovn grapes to The KW! Sch-my. The gripes were "it duped. the bunches were km and very well Med and the - - .V., - was excellent. especially If one in a tweet W. Mr. w In. (our acres in his vine- qrd thick is four yen.“ old this yen. - In Clrmem of the Inn- s-o-ut, and they rug about I/NNY pormd. to the are this yen. He Ind no M in dispelling of all his mp at good "in. locally. Me has kept excellent an of his vineyu‘d. culti- nting it often end Ipnying it once. iaTi7GGiieedthittte-hte8r - iu the?! to Into-e an import- gtgtt M Ind that my other vir- ietiu vii] he developed for Florida rum: EXCHANGE B mm mm am Arumett-eharteeit-t-rte'.'- wuul'lc-ntnlmJn human-4‘5â€â€œ- bu-wMo-mch- “New... Inmdi- "aTi.GiaiGStwa-Vr't. ts-t-e.edthtralt".'e'," "iuUriiGTiinseGue.eta, mAauot-sharmryodPo."tey mmtm. No irrrskis tdue-ui-ttse-eh-m il- 'i--e-d.ntier,itit"t "emneed. "etmbtie will be I"! to “.mofgood-edfulitunn aGditiGrAeantther-itasreri1x- m,hhw- T Tbéniinud on we 5) um: Inns on TWO name-s ON AUGUST " "een-sri-ra-ttslr) "iaaii.ittie-eitedth. Gk/b-v-te-dee-r iaakiiGmrr--rer. A“ I. syeeytettt -.-. can-Ind "- thr', “bun-“vanâ€! “haul-3.0m“ j2hiui"2t'.'t.uer2='ht can‘t-wus- PLAY NEXT SUNDAY GA-iss mini. TBUISDAY,AUGUB1' a. ma In. 11..- smouoo e'- smnption at city “tor, a Indicated by the grain! Gun Kruger, engi- net at the Highland Park city water 2 works pumping station for the month‘ d July, which show: that during the Ipath just cloned a total of $192,800 “Hon: of - was pumped into the tits mains for use by consumers. Bath steam and electric pumps are used " the waterworks plant to keep up the pressure, and for the thirty-I one days of July the total number of pounds ofch used in keeping the! steam pumps in operation was 16tt,- 830, or more than eighty tons. In addition to this steam power them, was used during the month 16.001 known hours of electric cur- rent. The steam pumps during the, month pumped 70,972,800 gallons of water. and the electric pumps sent into the mains 10,230,000 gallons. There were five days on which it was not necessary to utilize the electric auxiliary pumps. 1 Biggest Day’s Retard I e The biggest day's record in gallons‘ of water pumped during twenty-four _ hours \I'a~' on July 17, when a total F of 3.936,000 gallons is reported. of t this the steam pumps took' care of _ 2,a96.000 gallons and the electric pumps “ME-Kiowa gallons. July " was the next biggest day's pump- '" w†u“ -0... ,1“, _ - ing. with a total of 3391.600 gullons pumped. of which the steam pumps Bent 2.4bl,600 gallons into the mains, Ind the electric pumps 1,4t0,000 gal- Ions The ~~rnalles: day's record was on July a. when the total number of I gallons pumped was 2,047200, of which the steam pumps took care of 1.987200 gallons, and the electricl, pumps. 60,000 gallons. i _ Power Used in Day r t, mm utilized in a single day - “ spin; the city water in the mains is mad by the - in the en- gineer‘s report, which show that on the biggest day for July. the seven- teenth. it required over 5,400 pounds; of coal. more than two and one-half tons, and also 2.223 kilowatt hours of electricity. Even for the smallest day's output it took L640 pounds of coal, or more than two tons, and 93 kilowat hours of electric current. There were several dnys on which , the total number of gallons pumped was near the low record for the month. On July T, 2.059.!†gallons was the record. on July.2 it was 2,- , MAN: on the tittts and sixth of the , month 'abont two and I half millions . of gallons. tht several “r days the , tigxrres ranged between the two and ' three million gallm maria. one In; Day. l Besides the peak load on July IT, them were several aâ€: on which the total mud an; Hee? On grit, 'iirie"iriir JiTUis no and on the Inst a, of the math the titptres den-Id - on the city water 575' tem Milt the Manner season and the nee-my of keeping this plant i,,timteus_itiouinotder 'tGiuea-dm.vt-tdatuter cc, with“ danger of auprnsion or his - 50"" ofthe inereas-' GiLirLaovemthtetttyty, nudity m midi“- of the -eiiratueeitjruirieti.es.he iaaaaktou-rrbyisde GiGiriiea-kreht?,lt ii-rat-rr-tton-situ' (iiiiii'iiiEi,tiiitiitiiar LaGki--brtititimt. BagmtyrcgMJ+0 iihgaommm+"rrr ,t-ortrmst-oethemer- bums-menus. immune mdmclmhmnm mmwmmh- "iaTiiik7J'eIoe-?ure'tt,tf It. I. 6.31m. " South 'trat {ma-L "e-tir-ned'-?' TiiiGriuaitimGertmit.ottt"'d. um usm '"t new“ Si"doer Jubilee August 25 iiriGaGiriit isthis from as; aitee m...- whieh m peorery be re-ted. n. P. MARY own IN 1 mum: may um tsm-ro-ie'.-' mwmmydww auGiG--_"tite I“. ii-ei-y-l"- 'ldTilGkTi"aTi'TiN"iaiF, "iGiGiaie.-e-- - the nah. "ru, "Le, " indicated Need of New Pit. GIVEN Deerfield is plumb; for a his oelc~ hrntioq of its silver jubilee, the twelr ty-fifth lnnivemry of the inn-arm tion of the village, and the date of the celebration is Saturday, Aunt " - in August. [903. that Deer- tiUd received its charter and in or- ganized as 1 Villa: under the state law. " urns not mach of l town in those days, but it has grower-tmr; how! Probably no city or to“ on the North Shore has shown the growth l", runny Inys that has marked the progress of Deerfield in the past quar- ter of u century, and today it is re- garded as one of the most progressive and attractive of the suburban com- munities in this region. Deerfield citizens are proud of their town; they ate proud of Its beauty and its progress, and they plan to tell the world about it on August 25. when a big eeiebration will be held to mark that important anniversary. The event will be known as the Deerfield Silver Jubilee, and already committees have plans well under way for a program which will incorporate all sorts of attractions to make thi, a red-letter day in "eertield's history. The entire program will be given in the afternoon and evening. All kinds of carnival attractions are to be included. There will be a snappy baseball game. a big parade that promises to exceed anything of the kind ever attempted in Deerfield be- fore and many other features. . The Deertieid municipal band Willi give concerts. and in the evening danc- ing will be one of the big features. Numerous awards are to be made, in- cluding merchandise and I new Nash sedan will be one of the big attrae- tions. All the North Shore is invited to Deerfield on August 25, and all ‘who attend Ire promised the time of their lives, FORMER HIGHWOOD RESIDENT IS DEAD Thomas Carley Dies in Califor- nia Friday; Funeral at St. James Church My idem of Highwood than he Urns well known for runny years and was em- ployed as a supervisor of the North Shore Line, died Inst Friday in Lode Beach. can, where be Ind lived the lust tive years. He is survived by his wife and in adapted son. The remains were brought hack for burial. and the funeral is held today at St. James church, High'ood. Interment is in ist. Mnry’s cemetery, at Lake Forest, START GREEN BAY ROAD PAVING MONDAY. IS PLAN Notable Improve-ell to Be Fin- ( islned in Aha! Three Operations on the _widerrimr and paving of Green Bay road from Gen- tral Ivenne north, contnct for which was recently let to the E. A. Meyer Construction Co., are expected to start megrt loudly. it was stated mumy nt the eity ball. The prospects are that the work will be Insuring comple- tion in about two and one-half or an; "iiorair n: sine: will he wid- and to " feet. including curbs. Ind paved with concrete. Thom-s fNriev. 48. a forsahr BUY CAMP SITE FOR NORTH SHORE S(X)U'I‘S I ----- Location in Wino-si- merehased by Area CoI-dl for Use of A Cur-p Site in Northern Wi-- ain comprising†{as taking in the its 'aiiauivditiasoraAre m" ire esoiAarorrr.ttwtu-""e ,e.ruttmoeimhutTt l Immanuel, after the formation of theeormeil tron-n10. thee-mp mmmWMMA-Mk ml Glenna. beg-n will: toward . ailrielea I; lei)"; tr the com- properitiesshdmrnl mthOM" mmmwmmmmm that) the an. Minotaur-Inca! entire teevit- gnu-Id Spin [Ah be pad-ad. Sr- tile - the anthem-Nth!†in.- nnd In! want the mm siaed,-thee-r-tr rr,'."':,':'::',',',',,','.:,;:".',',',:.'.",:',','.",'?,'. Nwhimem-tw "My?†I'?"-" lord,'.' 3"", a. include the anini- road a». villi be 'get' "swag-1'"... TlrtTGiect-e.r.u.erttute anthem-WWW -erof I * 'JhTI'1 mmuammmm'mnu‘m ill. I. .Illkin‘h -etr. iiiGriiiii%aiGGo+ --.---r--- newshound-and . Vic.“ “an...†ttg,T.rdt "a. - - vih than Qua-M ,', wan-ruby.“ M he - the widening Ind T...“ - 7u-iGlLiiiUe- iGGiai- as will LINCOLN SCHOOL ADDITION Work Started on [apron-eat With excultion work completed for the new addition to the Lincoln school. and plans being prep-d for n new school building at Erwide, the bound of education of District 108 is endeavoring to provide promptly for the needs of the district in the matter ' school room accommodations. Especially is speed necessnry in the erection of the addition to the Lin.. coin school, it is explained " school officials, as conditions inrthat ssehoot are crowded, and the new wing must be ready for use by the time school opens, if at all possible. Because of this speed factor the board decided to Ku ahead with sink portions of the work IS could be started at once and in .the new consider and pian for the later fu- tures of the improvement as required. For this reason the excavation, con- crete and structural steel work was contracted for first, so as to get im- mediate aetion on the earlier portion: of the structure. Val-able Tine Saved ' By this action it is believed much valuable time has been saved in get- tintrthe new addition under my. -- Xavier Vigeant of Highland Park is the general cpntractor in charge of the work, but the school (mini-ls ex- phin that sub-contracts remaining to be awarded. such as the mason Ind carpenter work will go to the lowest responsible bidder. That is, they ex- plain, if other contractors of merit . otter lower bids for this work than Mr. Vigennt, their understanding with him permits them to award these con- nects smordingly. Thus. if M- sary, sewnte contracts with different contractors may be made for remain- in; portions of the work. _if this method seems to be advisabte. However, with Mr. Vigennt in charge of the job, the school until]: feel that the supervision is in mph]! _ lactose of the excellent. results obtained under his direction in the building of the auditorium " Ram school some time ago. And by hand- ling the Lincoln school addition in this way greater [atoms is possible in the time required than if the start was delayed until all eodtraeta should have been awarded. The addition to the Lincoln school is to coat in the neighborhood of $24,000. and I tured limit for the en- tire job has been set, no tint this total can not be exceeded. However. it is possible that the work may be done for less, depending on the later bids received. The addition is to m- tain two Urge class rooms. and it will be of two stories, in order to save ground space. lug will be started as soon I: plan Te'ruuvldcoettraetsyeltr'Piy building will cost about $60.“, it is expected and will be the first unit of I larger structure. This initial we- tion will provide for the children ot the kindergarten department and the tic. by Pd: New Brae- side Structure m: manna-..“ "_."-" first, second, third and fourth (rude. m-ny of whom live in thl. nudist, "ii,Tritrssmedtouvrthehemq ready for them before winter to that "tiG"diiGottuoreteroe9rettt Ravinin school in cold weather. but it is planned to Md to am building to make a eomptate who! structu- iiiaTeireofui-mtoand including the eighth. HAAK MOTOR SALE ADDS DI sumo LINE a; great Chrysler anal-5°“- - tGtiGrsuirtorstko-PH,t, cylinder at distinctive in in d- nod priced attmee.eb. The luv models will he on CW! " tht link Motor Sale. Sunday " ah wad. ‘The link [out Sak- lllo kn“ [an mun-Knight til Whirret lb. Wide School Building The proposed Bmeaide school build- _ . ,7 __ _"--- NEW BUSH!†mm OPENED AY um momma NU!!!“ .