$ 6 HOUR PHOTO FINISHING Hecketsweiler Studio~ A Nash sedan, drimhzy Oliver Syren was overturned la Thursâ€" day when it was struck by a Ford owned by Rose Roth of ighwood and driven by Edward Grieg of Highland Park, at the « of Sheridan Road and St. Johns aveâ€" nue. ‘Syren, who was drivin nortp on Sheridan Road, was tu:x::g west to go on St. Johns place when he was struck by the Ford, which was going south on St. Johns. Damage to the Nash included a) smashed right â€" door and> fender, the right running board and the left rear fender. The Jleft front fender of 7 South St. Johns Avenue Phone H. P. 435 Six Auto Collisions Reported With Total of Three Persons Injured PICTURE FRAMING Modern and antique â€" patterns. Subscription Price, $1.50 per year 7*â€"â€"r~._-â€"â€"_~â€" sesietions of condolence. cards of thanks, obituaries, notices CHICAGO OFFICES Entered as Second Class Matter March 1 ï¬wdmï¬yuu@mugm‘ Communications intended must be written day noon to insure appesrance in current issue. _ PAGE TWO Photographers HORACE DUKE & PERTE NOBLE ON 1000 â€" FEET OF REAL I " BOBBY MeLEAN * > BHIPSTAD & JOHNSON \ ROY sutpStAD _ LaVerne Busher. _ .. Gladvs L4 nopndr Adorerar 0 00 BESS EHRHARDTIN Douglas Duffy . _. Norval VALERIE AND RoY rï¬â€â€˜ _ LEMAIRE AND REYNO SERVICE THEHICHLAND PARK PRESS | /. _/\ A member of * THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY Thursday Gladys Lamb .:5 and Mrs. Jesse Filkon and family of Albany Park visiâ€" 30:: at the Dan Hunt home on Monâ€" The other artists engaged for this season‘s series are Ninon Vallin, soprano; Manuel Feurrman, cellist; Mischa Teutzki, pianist, and Bronisâ€" law Huberman, violinist. Mrts, Bessic Grant, Winnetka State ik conâ€" tinues in charge of the sale of tickets. _ C The second recital is to be‘ given by Roland Hogs, colored tenor, who has been acclaimed! th 1 Europe and America as oné of the greatest recitalists of his time. fs oc 4eX s I WINNETKA ART SERIES ~The Winnetka Music b which sponsors the annual seri¢és ofâ€" reâ€" citals at the New Trier High School has recruited its talent for next seaâ€" son from only â€" the eam â€"â€" of musicians of international réputation. This will be its twelfth lmon, and the schedule which, it is believed, will evoke a thrill for every lover of the test in music, begins with Kipsten Flagstad, the most sought bh%.op- eratic soprano today. 63A i , 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois Speaker Byrns hammeréd with gavel and ordered Mr. urch sit down. The Illinois ber 244. MOW H, ) JA RCâ€" AIINOIS berâ€" in anger raised a point that no quorâ€" um was present, and the ing floor leader hastily moved adjournment. Representative ChurcZ, Republiâ€" can, of Illinois, asked to yield for a correction, and when Mr. Luâ€" cas refused, shouted that members were invited. B Representative Lucas took . the floor to read an attack on the Amerâ€" ican Liberty League. He mentioned the "grass roots" Republi conferâ€" ence held last month at S ringfield, Ill., and said that ino members of Congress were invited to lattend it. TALK ANNOYS REPUBLICAN : HE MAKES HOUSE ADJOURN Special to the Times. Washington July 11. â€"â€" The House was forced by a Republican to adjo ‘n today when the session devel ped | into speechâ€"making. ... .. . _} 4 According to the Néw York Times Ralph E.: Church, Republican conâ€" gressman from Â¥ilinois, forced the House to adjourn last eeck when he became angered at ‘remarks made by Representative Lucas. The Times carried the following story : #.}:4 Saturday || _ _ _ : Robert Golden, of 126 South First | Street, collided with a car drive | by Ripley Baylies, 735 Ardsley ro‘:&n, Winnetka, at the junction of Skokie Highway and Prairie Aver ue, Highâ€" land Park.â€" Both cars w re wrecked but the occupants were not. injurw Sunday _ 1 }~ ~.. . Alfred Klein, chauffeut for B. F. Farroll, 741 Prospect a nue, Winâ€" netka, parked his car on reen Bay Road near Michigan Avente, Highâ€" land Park, to put on his side curâ€" tains. E. Wik, 915 Ash S reet, Winâ€" netka, drove his car into the rear of Klein‘s car. Ruth Mills, 437 Proâ€" vidence Avenue, Winnetkk, was about the face and han B:;: cars were wrecked. / ] I Jim . Bond, 315 O od Avenue, Highland Park, and 1. Heffner, 540 Central Avenue, were‘ injured at. 2:15 a.m., when Bond, whose eyes were blinded by the â€" w.tc ofihln app ing car, drove his car into the nxtment of theâ€"bridge on the Deerfleld Road, Highlan \Park. Bond. and Heffner suffered severe cuts and were taken to $ Hitblu,ndl Park Hospital. sB 1 alph Cï¬;irch Forlma ~â€"Adjournment ok House Damage consisted of a smuixed left rear end and trangmission case on the Buick and a naushed left front end on the Hupmobile., â€"| . R, Hanzre!; of Highwood, driiinz a Hupmobile sedan south on Green Bay Road, near the inte: tion of First Street, struck the left rear side of a: Buick headed north on Green Bay Road, driven by Walter Larson of Highwood. | _ t Friday i |: .. > : ’ Mrs. Walter Gradie of Lake Forâ€" est, driving a Chevrolet sedan east on Moraine Road, collided with a Chevrolet driven south on St. Johns avenue by Charles Ha of Highâ€" land Park. The im ‘on the side of Hanson‘s car r1ed it completeâ€" ly around, damaging the rear fendâ€" er, the rear wheels an bumper; On the Gradle car, the damage consistâ€" ed of a smashed front bumper and front end. 44 5 ‘ the Ford was crumpled and the body and front wheels we ‘thrown out of line. o al & aries, notices of en or ‘other '"'N'hnï¬amu.m n FWPL4: .0. 4 e mman a0s ioi Weoe o ooo Th Centrs) seee r'l'-l-vbtgo' mu.:hr?%uw uki Oe on Ob paber onlt, and GROUP 5 cents per single copy .. IUnmosiats makat â€" _ The street darnce, the only part of the centennial where a charge was made, was reported on by Miss Jane Ashman, who announced that there The celebrationâ€"was well worth the time and effort expended on it, we are told. ‘The data obtained will provipe much interest in another hundyod years when Deerflield celeâ€" brates its bicentennial in 2035. Over nine hundred people regisâ€" tered at the ‘lhhtoriuluhfm durâ€" ing the centennial, and many more attended who did not stop to regisâ€" ter. | The p?eunt brought out sevâ€" eral thousand people and the church service about four hundred. was a profit of several dollars which goes into the Woman‘s Club treasury for its building project. Remaining pageant programs are to be distributed to those who wish them, t 2 © Unsold maps, about 250, will be given to the Woman‘s Club and the profit of these will be put into the field house fund. Additional names added to the honor roll last week were Dr. J. P. O‘Connell and Standard Oil Co. _ for the lo¢al. high school grounds and the ret?)?:in: amount was votâ€" ed to the Deerfleld : Woman‘s Club for the field house fund. <â€" Blue Goose Fruit Mart 517 Central Ave., Highland Park Bowden, Geo., Meat Market 584 Central Ave., Highland Park Community Service Marketl 893 Central Ave., Highland Park Of this amount $50 was voted to the chamber of commerce for the purchase of playground apparatus : Young people of the community are to b&;‘eï¬t from the proceeds of the centernnial. It was, strictly , a nonâ€"profit givic project with historâ€" ical ex,hi‘ljsl;t,hpande, pageant ‘and a union church service. The financing was by ~popular subscription. After all bills are paid there will be about $250 left. | M uts ‘GOSH,RED, I can‘Tt po A THING WITH MÂ¥ coat THIS HOT WEaATHER. IWONnOER wHyÂ¥ iT‘s so DULL LOOK1ING, INSTEAD OF GLOSSY LIKE yours. IT‘S BRUSHED OFTEN ENOUGH J* 4 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"* The Deerfield Centennial Commitâ€" tee had its final meeting Tuesday evening, July 16, at the Masonic Temple, where latest reports were given before the mu$ disbanded. : Deerfield Centenary _ . .â€" Committee Disbands If you want your dog to have a ‘glossy coat â€" girlish figure â€" twinkling eyesâ€"a cold noseâ€"and a deep affection for his masterâ€" feed him Wilion‘s Ideal Dog ood. For this food is not put up h hitâ€"ormiss manner by throwâ€" ing scraps together. No indeed! It is a eotnpge foodâ€"carefully blended id just the right proporâ€" tion, after years of research in hhomaï¬- to give your dog évery element he needs to keep It has the meat products for proâ€" teins; wheat lnm for .carboâ€" hydrates; edible, cooked bone for strong tecth, bones, and a healthy "Wilson‘s Ideal % : Dog Food | is d MY dish, too!" :\ Giles, â€"F.| M. Knight, R. N. Moore and P. R.: Pennington. . The ball, sweepstakes was won by C. K. Mor« ris. | | Pm Winners in the women‘s golf event on Tuesday," July 9, were: first fight," Mrs. F. P. Hunt: second fight, Mrs. John T. Beatty, and third flight, Mrs. E. R. Landis. Winâ€" ners in the play for men held Satâ€" urday, July 13, were as follows: Old Patriarch‘s Foursomes, J. 0. MANY EVENTS ON ‘ â€" EXMOOR CALENDAR Sjturda’y’s card in cludes th;-:in-é ner dance and a medal play 18â€"hole handicap event for men. 1 ‘he final 36 holes for the men‘s ampionship of the club will be held on Sunday. ‘ /‘ The mixed doubles tennis events will begin at 5:15 today (Thursday) at Exmoor. Tennis ball prizes, will be and no eutr‘za will be ved ‘after 5:30. The golf for th:may will be a oneâ€"day handicap event for ‘men. f ‘Friday, July 19, luncheon and bridge will be held for women memâ€" bers. j is Williams, George 220 McDaniels Avenue. Hich] Get Wilson‘s Ideal . Dog Food at these dealers THE PRE S 3 $ , Highland Park foue die. Oive hm ie ur ive Tuod thek in hi Tor your it is a food that is tripleâ€"i (Eiinr en y o e his dog food! .: .. _ ‘Try a can on your ,ï¬ "‘.*kh‘!thuhlwd:t' er‘s and most economical hzafwdmmf.x;i coat; carrots for roughage and vitamins;â€" salmon for m}nerals, vitamins and appetite a; codâ€"liver oil for vitamins A D. Better be sate than s Waukegan YOU DONT EAT RiG GET YOUR MAsT FEED YOU W/L. IDEAL AND Y COAT WILL SC LOOK FiT." offer you any Kelvinato our on . astounding (terms. M DOWN. ‘Three years to e N :;null interest ehan;. don‘ own property. : No s A ask about this at A new ruling of the FET L HOUSâ€" ING mfl,Aflrm- h to Tuesday mo nq’i uly 23â€"Boys bcublll; Ravinia at! Sunset; Port Clinton at Lincoln. ‘ t hi _ Monday morning,| July 22â€" Port Clinton, Su and| Lincoln groups to Central for swimming lesâ€" sons: Ravinia group| to Roger: Wilâ€" liams Beach for swinnming loiuoug. \ Monday afternoon, July 22â€"Genâ€" éral play at t, Rilvinia, Lincoln, and Port Clinton. || _ $ ‘The schedule for the week of July P2 is as tullowï¬;’f r ? w _ The swimmipg ikstructions given ‘by the playground istaff every Monâ€" day and Friday molining still is very popular with (thosk attending and most are sho pid progress in the water. Every dhild in Highland Park should oy | the advantages of Lake Michigan and this opportuâ€" nity to learn to is one that no. child in Highland Pakk should ignore. 372 Central Ave. ‘There is still ample time for those children who it not as yet regisâ€" tered to do so agd still enjoy more than haif XL lar |playground season as still five weeks of ommm ities. All children areâ€" welcome “io ke part and are urged to do \‘ ‘ [EA Steady lncrme in :: !:* Playground Attendance in many er has drawn the playgro they have } en ties, . rmin®, horseshoes, bQF outdoor sports, ; Due to the rable‘ weather the past several ) w registration on the land Park Playgrounds and daily Jpas been steadily increasing indicating that the playâ€" grounds will hav§g one of the best IRED A L P We repair watches, clocks and jewelry of evï¬ï¬‚pfln Price-r ngble, . / OLD GOLD KELVINmOR â€"Refrigera Wanted, Highest pfices (&" I. H. NEMEROFF Kelvinator D#. 374 CENTRAL A PHONE H. P. NEWS FLASH!! REPAIRING CREDIT‘JEmR AND OPT le time for those not as yet regisâ€" still enjoy more lar |playground Warm weath«â€" y new children tJ d beaches where ying the mctiviâ€" ‘basebaill, â€" tennis, ton, and : other y.. Only a don‘t z': BRUCE. ell ealâ€" t it ted the k lete (16. our stock H. P. 630 MONEY with PAUL CAYANAU: MUSICAL: "GYP8Y NJ 3 Wednesdayâ€"Thursdayâ€"Friday | and FRANCHOT TONE, MA NDVELTY, ‘WiNDY® o Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Tuesday | _ with CHARLES BUTTERWO! UNA | EV: P Kar OUR GANG IN "BEGINN avdk" "AT YOUR Saturday, July 20 &)mr: -nflln'“i.im.g Friday LA HYAMS comsoy: «m rms commet‘® SDkheY ie |._ 2502 'f‘hnndly Thursday momla y Boys baseball: Port Clin Bu ; Raâ€" vinia at Lincoln. ; Wednesday nï¬er% JuB 24â€" Ravinia group to Roger iams Beach for fldmmin, & Port Clinton, and Lincoin groups o Cenâ€" tral Beach»for swimB gâ€"> : Wednesday mor J Gitle imsstalts Ranan at h Tuesday â€"1> _ TBR eral play at Sunset, in, Sincoln. | Gene d L _ ho | {B ) es o p Jï¬ j 5 Highland Park 3900 ||| || ; _ ANTâ€"927â€"29 North Gieh Bay Road, nexlhip=* U Our scientific methd of“cleaninrzfl ! W them to you pract y new and with thht freshâ€" ness that comes onf} in cleanliness. i 5 ols J NK â€" MJ se t AORTH SHORES MOST Pillows, if not cle urated with oi the result i:.#g hesd rest. "IP 0 YOU SLEE SOUNDELY Lecture and guperviked play withbut luncheon, 50e PIL "Baby Fdace Harrington" JEAN HARLOW â€" WILLIAM BDWELI on Wedhedaysliin the Tea linder the | follo arr; Â¥!0f 4 Buffet Lun includin and f 1itl play, 11. $ x Reeoee i Foey se w us CHARLES RU CHESTER M "MY GREEX MBEbora" _ LamDt NEws "People Will Talk" "Ppinn OM "Goind‘ To Town" 272 B. ‘Brijge Lecttles at thd Moraine Hotel Lectur®@ at LaunchBion at b6 IN w continue t toll charge ed frequently, becpme satâ€" and acids fromi pergpiration, comfortable and i i ROBSON, TED AFRICA*" C eckless" â€" ess 0O* * cmtpdiitmlar the counry m OLOR, "SPRINGRIME BERENADES" RRIS â€" JKAWIP ARKER E WEST in (" rpath Ave., u?s ® ldfl[.um in “m".:('mm.m†HUMBA O ® T NEWS M-â€"Ilfl Clinâ€"| â€"F axline MIlnher 1 :00 0 groj â€.éi " Readl thé Want ag, 00 birlock ri it i4 it 0| H 14 4 Wc Y,IROBERT 11GHT lfl-nu DIMES _ NEWE p y £ »_..‘ havatounge t Un fter®oon, P Matinee and Evening E" . 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