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Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1930, p. 11

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All scrimmage has been called off in the Wildcat camp this week due to the vaccination which was ordered after it was learned that Capt. Hank Bruder, the Purple‘s illâ€"starred halfâ€" back, was ill with smallpox. With both the varsity and fresh men players vaccinated, Coach Hanâ€" ley is devoting the practice sessions to running signals and brushing up on plays. "We are placed in a perplexing position," Coach Hanley pointed out. "All scrimmage has been forbidden this week while the players are unâ€" der the effects of the vaccination. We have just got to sit tight and hope that the treatment will have no harmâ€" ful effect on our regulars. If it does, we will be up against it. Northwestern‘s prepartions for the Illinois game has settled down to a period of watchful waiting to. find out which of the players will or will not be affected by the vaccination which they underwent Sunday. Every player on the squad was subjected to the treatment, and Coach Dick Hanâ€" ley is very much up in the air over the men who will be available for the game. Thursday is Library Service in Illinois day, under the direction of Carl B. Roden, librarian of the Chiâ€" cago Public Library and is an open conference designed to disclose conâ€" ditions, reveal needs and devise plans for improving library â€" facilities. There will be frank discussions on township and county lbiraries and other topics of interest. The annual dinner at 6:30 will close with an adâ€" dress by Everett Dean Martin of the People‘s Institute of New York City on "What Is an Educated Person?" Friday morning has been reserved for meetings on lending problems, book reviews and election of officers. Smallpox Invasion Is Handicap to N. W. Team in Game with Illinois M. F. Gallagher of Highland Park and a prominent Chicago lawyer, is president of the Illinois Library asâ€" sociation which holds it annual conâ€" vention in the LeClair hotel, at Moâ€" line, III., Oct. 15 to 17, inclusive, and in addition the president, Highland Park is represented at the convenâ€" tion by some of the members of the staff of the Highland Park Public Liâ€" brary. On Wednesday morning, Oct. 15, the local librarians attended â€" the round table of the trustees‘ section under the chairmanship of Mrs.Arne Oldberg or that of the children‘s secâ€" tion, under the leadership of Miss Mary O. Ayres. In the afternoon they attended the meeting of the Reference and Advisory service, with Miss Jane Hubbell, directing interâ€" rogatory problems to satisfactory soâ€" lutions. They also attended the inâ€" formal dinner at 6:30, at which muâ€" sic intersperced the business proâ€" gram. In the evening the principal feature of the program was an address by Miss Grace Shellenberger, of Davenâ€" port, lowa, on "The Mississippi River in Literature." Thursday, October 16, 1930 H. P. Man Presides at Annual Convention of Illinois Library Assn. Meanwhile all prepartions possible The accident occurred at 4 o‘clock Saturday afternoon, during the third quarter of the Deerfieldâ€"Shieldsâ€"Oak Park football game. Led by. the cheer leaders of the Highland Park high school, the students assembled on the Dennis Driscoll, the injured policeâ€" man, realizing that the stands, seatâ€" ing 700 spectators, were weakening, succeeded in getting them cleared before the crash came. He was standâ€" ing on the top row ‘of seats when the entire tier collapsed, throwing him to the ground and severly bruisâ€" ing his side and right leg. He was able to resume duty Monday. The other in/ured persons were just leayâ€" ing their seats when the stand gave way. are being made for the annual clash with Bob Zuppke‘s Illini. The Wildâ€" cats are not permitting themselves to be deceived by the reports that Illinois is a green team and conseâ€" quently not to be taken seriously. High respect is held by the Purâ€" ple board of strategy for such backâ€" field stars as Yanuskus, Berry, Root, Schultz, and Perrine. These ball carâ€" riers flashed a lot of power against Butler and will be out to upset the Purple in the big homecoming strugâ€" gle at Urbana. In the past three games the two teams have scored thirteen points apiece. The Illini won the 1927 game by a score of 7 to 6 and too, the 1928 game by a 6 to 0 count. Last year Northwestern was the victor in a thrilling 7 to 0 game. One policeman was seriously hurt and several other persons slightly inâ€" jured Saturday afternoon when the bleachers at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school in Highland Park, colâ€" lapsed. Policeman Injured in Fall of Bleachers at High School Grid Game Hotpoint Irons .. Toastmaster ..... Highland Park Electric Co. ALL Al,l, nationally advertised elecâ€" trical appliances are sold by your local Highland Park dealer at the same prices as you pay at any other store. Maytag and Thor Washers Eurecka and Hoover Vacuum Cleaners TRADE AT HOME Huber Electric Phone H. P. 150 THE PRESS and bleachers were swaying from side to side in "yells," when Driscoll noticed that the stands were in danger of collapse. a Rushing to the top tier, he ordered everyone to the ground. Several small children, playing beneath the staunds, had just been ordered out when the stands fell. They might have been seriously hurt had not the policeman ordered them away. The boy was taken to the instituâ€" tion immediately after the accident. The driver of the car also went to the hospital to ascertain the . vicâ€" tim‘s condition. He was not held by police. Richard Van Arsdale, eight years old, of Highland Park, was struck down by an automobile in Deerfield Sunday afternoon. He was rushed to the Highland Park hospital where examination revealed that he was suffering from a fractured thigh. Five hospitals in Lake county two of them in Waukegan, have been named and endorsed as standardized institutions by the American College of Surgeons, in an approved list preâ€" sented at the annual meeting held this week in Philadelphia, according to a dispatch to the Waukegan Times. The Lake county hospitals to be fully approved as standardized instiâ€" tutions are as follows: Victory Meâ€" morial and St. Therese‘s hospitals of fully approved as standardized instiâ€" tutions are as follows: Victory Meâ€" morial and St. Therese‘s hospitals of Waukegan. the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, the U. S. Naval hospital at Great Lakes, and the U. S. Veterans‘ hospital at North Chicago: H. P. Hospital Among Those Endorsed by â€" _ College of Surgeons Highland Park Boy Is Injured at Deerfield ..~:% .. . § 90b and up Nasrare; L 4C FELL BROS. 509 West Central Ave. C // ty "* W Nq ns N Nonmâ€"€ Shoes for the Entire Pumps in black or brown suede with trimming of an unusual effect;Spanish spike heel. Special $6.50 "~$10.50 A oneâ€"strap model in dull kid or morecceo brown kid, with contrasting kid trimâ€" ming. Special FOR FAL L DAYS Family $6.50 11

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