am ....._....... Mohammedan invited. One of the ings of all North ice Department Fan, of South China ; ier in ~Chinese governâ€" Shulman, Rabbi of gregation Israel, Glenâ€" momnnnmeeniieâ€"tiina ces â€" € an Bengalee, of India, of monitor constructior hield and Pentode tubes, " circuit, tone control and Clark, LL.D., editorial Chicago Daily News, theâ€" Christian Church w â€" residing in . Wilâ€" â€"RADIO «Shield Tube 1. _ clergyman, writer, tUrer ................ .. Bahi‘g d to take care s on all sets. tested free. e Electric hone : er Detection 18 d Park 350 ted" Circuit ©$59.50 Teligtons wil}l=~ Confucian Christian TS Hindu arms Ol DOCR . IUOR _ M _ iD LECAERUEUV TV MLM Francis‘~ drop kick for the point was short. . The Elks put on their act in the next quarter. It all came about when they intercepted a widely thrown Press pass.. The. receiver running all the way to the : Press 10 yard line before he was downed. Three tries at the line and the Press line didn‘t buldge an inch; but on the last desperate attempt, a pass was completed for a touchdown;â€"and not only that but the place kick _ for the extra point was good. . H;P; PRE to remain on the Liks seven yard line after two plunges failed to gain but the problem was solved when a nass from Francis sailed over the ~That point looked like a million for the accumulation of first downs for the Press, started the ball rollâ€" ing in that final drive. Taking a punt on his 10 yard line he ran it back 20 yards to the 30 yard mark. On the next he circled= left ~end for 15 more. Then a substitution was made, Parker going in for Barâ€" tleman. The first play Parker cut stopped till: he was thrown out on Demorest, A. L. Garniss, J. C. Mead, the Elks 25 yard line. It was Mar.| Ed Kunz Jr., Ed. Kunz $r., P. Arâ€" tins turnâ€"next â€"&sâ€"heâ€"againâ€"circled| d¢n. H. Sieck, R. Hamrick, J. Baldâ€" right end till the 12 yard line.| D P. Siegele, W. A: Berg, B: Carâ€" Parker then plunged till the one| Denter, I. Andrews, H. Knox, Rev. yard ‘line and on the next play Piepenbrok, Rev. Smith W. W. smashed over for the winning goal.| Clarke, M. A. Pottinger, M. J. Mcâ€" e mss ... puhi Wt in mbe, o ‘gg~ + aas, J. . e 4 y . Injuries crept in to hamper the| ~_/;;_;. p pBail, J. Rouse. _ to leave the game after the first erppromanneâ€"an Burt Berube was on the side lines yard line and on the next play smashed over for the winning goal. ~Many Injuries C Injuries crept in to hamper the local lads" again. Tom Rogan had to leave the game after the first mibile accident is in the hospital. These boys are under the superviâ€" sion of Dr, Banfield, the teams phyâ€" sician. â€" Press (12) Bennett C. Johnson Bartleman, Martin, Rhinhart, Carr, J. Johnson, Parker. Edyth Diedrich Opens â€" _ Women of the north shore will be interested in the announcement that Edyth Diedrich, originator and deâ€" veloper of the Janus method of reâ€" ducing, W symmeâ€" trizing the body ut diet,: exâ€" ercise or drugs has opened ‘a salon at 614 Church street, Evanston, drich‘s Chicago salons. nway FB :: Substitutes: > Sticken, (Continued from page 4) ine to nestle safely in the of Bock for a touchdown. LE LT RG RT QB Des Plaines (7) Smith m 1 _ Collet| _ Our idea of an unpleasant job is Borkenhazen | that of a New York veterinary who Davidson| had to trim the ingrown toe nail of Meinshausen| a black leopard in the Central Park Calesnick | zoo. The North Shore Area council was well represented by thirty men at the Regional Training course for Cub and Sea Scout leaders of the four states of Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin and Illinois held on Satâ€" urday and Sunday, Nov,. 7 and 8. There were nearly 400 men present at the Great Lakes Training Staâ€" tion to take advantage of this unâ€" usual opportunity for training. The Cub course was led by Waldo Shaver of regional headquarters, Chicago, and the Sea Scout course was headâ€" ed by Commander Thomas Keane, National Sea Scout director from New York. Mr. Myron C. Rybolt and H. G. Boltz, Scout executive | and assistant of the North Shore Area council, both gave leadership to some of the sessions. Rev. H. â€"C. Case, Cubmaster of Pack 6 of "the North â€"Shore â€"Methodistâ€"church in‘ Glencoe, brought about 25 Cubs to the course and put on an actual denronstration "of a Cub packâ€"meetâ€" ing. . Several local Sea Scouts served as orderlies for the leaders of the school. â€" Allan Hudson, Sea Scout Ship Eagle, Libertyvile; Jim Mceâ€" Namee Sea Scout Ship Albatross, Winnetka. Walter Haas, Ship Argo, Wilmette. The men present from this council were: M. C. Rybolt, C. 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