gust 8, 1929 l Wiles mo.. mania, Sur., heir broth 1' Mandy in. ay when h. aw building. we and s'e'v- ' is enter, w for Mrs. ho in sperm- 12 North St. m Excelsior has been n- le MeCleary been dismis- er home here held at Me- y, August 7, 'obte omeiat- and' paid: r and sani- gas, elec- il delivery. ifully wood- orLiph- golf rtation and eave Green coln miettue t on Bob-o- 1 block on eat on Brit- Ames W. r's Horn e n in Christ- r 1847. IL. is..parents in at and later Jiri.. Ander- trf. Highland tk 147.8 rhland Park hertina J sin. lied in 1906. ms to Mr}. One son was. I, .JI.L~»M!§' im, his so}. VIrs. Emeli'e lifornia, ' and I. J. Riddle, and Mrs. K. TLLAS Land Park He wax m' hospital on AY AND I Andgrson gust 5th, at when Mrs. oalyn lane, IRME rindows and reek’s. Press Friday and ts Although ‘pursued by. old _lady "ttard _ Luek" the local boys again mnerged victorious. The victims this time were the Deg Plaines Dodgers; Although a good brand of ball was displayed by both clubs, the St. James' boys were able by timely hit.. ting and good fielding to come out on the big end of a ten to 4 score.“ -. There were three egsualtiesvyn the home team, which amounted to the following: _ SAINT JAMIE AGAIN EMERGIE VICTORIOUS _ Mike _ Maloney war.†bat three times---etedited with one hit, one rum and a black ers-which makes a very exciting. day. . (He was hit- by a pitched ball.) . l t'Gahby'" Barutfi got one hit, one run, and a torn (in,ger. A foul tip caught the1ditrit Whén f'Gabby"- was thinking of that beautiful tum-bugger he made in the prévious inning. Des Plaines Defeated 10-4 Sun- (lav. "-'49hieaeo Owls" to '4Ciw"rRoian wad credited with one run. and one bit. He reported to the Zheneh†With a cut on his knee cap, .Repairs were quickly made, and in spite of their injuries, Rog-an arid Maloney remained in the game until the finish. . _ . _ The heavy' hitting of the day fed- ttuzicthreiispssrk'/-,ad'-otbtr--t.ey-ys "Deer? siirieathtiwed tttteWay. with a triple,'. two-bugger and". a.. lsingle, cfosely 'lequng by the. 7li1n"1nurtve, secbnd- baseman, Maestri, -who gath- ered three singles. .The’ light artil- my of second defense Was made up of "Dick?' o'Cofihor, "We" Pete Harder-and "Louie" Bennett, the new third sacker. , _ The pitéhing of the game was di- vided between Ariatio and Harden Ariano allowed the visitors five hits in five innings, while "‘WeemPete al- lowed only' one in four innings. While Ariana was credited with two strike outs, Hardér was credited with five. Not a bad dar's work, 'riieiuiigiir/n" and" Lenainé shared honors in left field, Lenzine relieving McLaughlin in the fourth inning. -. Thursdgy, August 8, 19 T The St. James' club are out after their tenth victory of the season Thursday/August 8, when'they meet the Winnetka boys at Wingetka. The game will.take place' at Winiigtlta in connection with the. annual field day of that suburb. ' The local, fans "will be frttereisted in the next game scheduled, which brings: to Highwood the formidable "Chicago Owls†team on Sunday, August 11, 1928. The"'Owla". have a wonderful record and from "all re- ports the fans have a real treat in store. Remember-me" Sundtt--at 3 p. m. Go over and give the boys R little encouragement and see a good ball game. . sf." James' vs. Des Plaines Dodg- ers, Sunday, August 4, 1929. To Picnic Sunday The Manhein lodge No. 37,]. o. of o., will hold their annual picnic at Viking. home, Gui-nee, Sungiay, August 11. The public is cordially invited. .' The. newspapers give their read- ers startling 'diat1ostttts, and in re- turn they look for enclosures an overdue subscription accounts. da: image _ Owls" my Here August 11 92 -- The remodeling process will bel, carried on _in-stsittes which, when completed, will transform' ’the old building into a modern community 1tructure, according to Tom De Lac- ey, commatider of the Legion post. The first steps to be taken will be the erection of a veranda across 'the front of the building, facing. Milwau- Kee- aVenue, and 'the remnting df the dirtit' floor.' It is believed-that this work can. be completed JarAr- mistice day at which time-the build- ing’will be thrown open to the pub- lie. T ' . ' " Legion Takes Over Old Libertyville Town Hall Libertyville’s told town hall, erect.. ed in 1894, and for many years th center of, social and civic activities in the' township, is to be Completely remodeled in an effort to bring back some, of its, lost prestige. as a com- munity center, according T to In- nouncement made last week brof- tieers of the Libertyville American Legion post, who have had charge of) the building for several years. T It is the plan of the Legion to low- er the level of the entrance to the building, so that the virranda.end the first floor will be on a level.. The ropf of t1yrv'erahda'wip be supported by white ‘pillai‘s. ' Thé 'flooritttt1wi11 be of concrete and domforthble chairs. and benches will he placed on the 7129th _tp_trt,.hsL1rsre, .QL.g.nx i want to -1inger there tp visit or rest. The .rtmodr1iryr plans. tekt.ih both the _ iriterior und â€exterior- of 7 the buildiné. . _ f .- . Screen Operetta is' now a fact. Through the" magic of the, talking" picture,"mse Desert Song," one of the most tuneful and most popular musical plays ever shown on the stage, has been brought to the screen, and has been produced on a scale that would be impossible in the thea- tre. ,» _ The scenes throughout the picture art especially beautiful, ranging from' an extensive French military post in Morocco to encampments of the,Red Shadow and his bant of na- tive Riffs in rocky passes of the mountains, and far-fruntt vistas of the rolling sands of the great Afri- can deserts; with the Riffs,- singing as they go, riding their magnificent horses at breaknec} speed into the setting sun. _ The all-star eait of "The Desert Song†includes John Boles,’ Louise Fazenda. Carlotta King, Johnny Ar- thur, John Miljan, Myrna Loy and many others, as well as a chorus of one hundred beautiful voices. _ _ "The Desert Song" will be the at- traction at the Alcyon theatre begin- ning" Wednesday next. 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