intm Cl: "Vrï¬hzu'avel ‘ . A †r sen v * . (Ivlock 8‘9““ Chum" ‘ i, Club house. East Central Avenue. East Laurel avenue, Henry clay MIHW- R.L§.}.icul)>cii. president; A R. Carqueville, q 'lsitl". Sunday. morning worship. secretary. . '1 4 Sunday evening people's service. , ‘ 7:45. The Bible school. Mr. Charles H. C-“whc 0rd" °‘ “ml"- .' W'arren. Superintendent. assembles at St. Johns Court Number 840, C. 0. F. ' Mo‘cuwk. The Baptist Young People's meets second and fourth Thursdays of "Unltm. Mr. Leigh Bittinger. President. each month in Masonic Hall. ' ?MS each Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. ' ": The hid-week service is held in the ‘~ ‘ Z'TW . “ï¬n; the .church each Wednesday Highland Park Preabyterinn Church '5‘ :n n'mga’t 7:45. The Ladies Gunld. Mrs. Corner 01 Laurel. Linden and Prospect EMS? TB.‘ Green. President, holds its avenues. Rev. R. Calvin Dobson, Pastor. {hm . tessmns on the afternoon of the , Bible School meets ‘at 9:30 a. m. in the Mbj r‘£!“'l‘l'n.usday~ of each month. Thechurch building. Sunday morning worr ,. V. bflcfh‘ cordially mvrted to all thelship,ll:00a. in. Young Peoples' Meeting ' es of this â€church. iategflosdp. m. Midweek prayer service 0" _ :W ne ay evening at eight o’clock in e: m Amw- Fm‘ â€- F- Chnfch gthe auditorium of the church. The public r. w ‘ 'Nrst M. E. Church. Rev. V. A. Spicker, is cordially invited to all of these services :f’jm‘ Sunday School, 10:00: Preaching, : Highvood Catholic Church *‘Lkllm)"'1urï¬or League. 2:30. Epworth' Daily Mass. 7:15 a. in; Sunday, Low «35%, £30, Prayer meetlng. Wednesday, EMass. 9 a. m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. “ L - .l'l'éacher Training. Saturday, 7'30. iRev. Simon Gates, pastér. l Fintm‘ï¬â€˜ . 4 u, b' Believer: Meeting brijbrh'ï¬â€˜ Han Hig hland Park. EVery W151). m.. Gospel address. Every 8i!) p. m., Bible study. You Willy invited. EVHIW Luther-n Church Cemeéncflf’Avenue. W. F. Suhr, pastor. :lifl anlurvicc, German preaching at ~‘ 1%.: English preaching at 8p Sundays; Sunday School? 9: lms; ï¬mrday school. 900 to 12: 00. liobl in German for young people ‘ >ï¬ as 8 p. m. and in English Wed- 2 «im- ‘myâ€"i 817i Emf “ ’ " bFir-tm mind Emma“: Church mUogfl‘lef‘ of Laurel Avenue and Green I Dhnga- IX__ D. A-_- Trinrmmy W Church ‘V- in}. WC. Wolcott D. D. Rector. Holy“ -Sunday 7'30 a. m Morning r“(any 11:00 a. m. Holy “Sunday in the month i '3‘ mp. ï¬r. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. ';’r 9 ScMu-y-Qutch 1 w ire! avenue and McGovern street. Festivals at 112.00 a. m. Evenprayer‘ D 0'Neill.pastgr.$unt13y servings, Non Highland C Hall. Lhird W l A. O. Fay I M.. meets ï¬x Masonic Hall ! ï¬f-R 9nd. Rev. J. Foster Van Ever'a. “ 1W3 $bbath morning worship.10 45; 5-M service andK. L. C. E. from6z45 7 “@1453 p m. during Julv August and S_ep- a I ‘Eémbe The midweek prayer senicos Wednesday and Fndax evenings at 7: 45; their meeting: 'Ihursday 818 p. m.; Sun- " M‘schobl at 9:30 a. m. A cordial in‘ 1 'vitflidfl’extended tn all. \ " “Sweiish Luthenn Church There- will be Swrdish Lutheran Churvh " Wifl‘s every Sundlly evenmg :1! seven Efonyrï¬ve u'cl'x‘k m lhc Y W L A. mmm' " On Central .\\l~nu-', Highland l’;lrk.Curl E. ‘ Lun‘dgn-rx. of Waukcgun. llllnuls pastor. ‘wiï¬iexifl Services and Meetings in ‘5 Meetings and Meeting Places of the the Various Churches 1 Clubs and Lodges Swemfl: Evangelical] Luthenn In!!!†. Rev. C. E. Lundgren. pastor. an“? servwes. preaching at 3:00 p. m. '7 nlky SChool at 2:00 p. m. Wednesday twimeeting 8:00 p. m. â€â€œm Church of Christ. Scientist ’Vflhzel'avenue near St. John‘s avenue. . †r servire every Sunday morning at . Helock. Sunday school immediately " hi!" the Sunday morning service. ' lair Wednesday evening testimonial 1%: at 8.00 o'clock. I" The Reading ‘Room. second floor, ‘ Rifle Bank Budding, is open daily, ex- ’ rStnday. from 9 to ill a. m. and 1 to Op. m.‘ All authorized Christian Science ‘Klémture is on tile tor reference, and may ï¬mhaged if desired. ' masonic nan. Roy-l Arcanum Highland Park Council No. 1066, Royal Arcanum. meets second and fourth Mon- days in Masonic Hall. ; Visiting brothers always welcome. Mystic Worker. Meetings at Masonic Hall ï¬rst and third Mondays. ' Modern Woodmen Highland Camp. 1176. M. W. A., meets ï¬rst and third Fridays at Masonic Hall. Y. W. C. A. Clone. Following is the schedule of summer classes for the members of the Y, W. C. A.: FBSVebvices in the Churches Lodge and Club Meetings ‘H If?! “‘1? TRUE WORTH. PK 5291:: which falls within the â€r inm- will mu u gum rumuin. 85131“ eye-:- tnrn duwnwnrd tn the “7'â€th and warn-ll fur It with ‘ min. Mt dusL thunzh “'hll‘hwl ..Iu(t V,. :H'. I l! v [mi ,o ulna l I'v‘ivu'. l‘ lo M- r ', .‘. "l. ’ L3 f,','ll 'l- l-v «It “'Tnll 4‘â€! I! la- :ll‘nm fur and by fh¢ x.‘-(|!l5r- “3.. live ..n â€In will If \t's- l-me» l um <Im- that W» Win in hundie' I'm [vmhlo‘m (hm ï¬n- fnruwr will lmu- morn pmï¬h‘ Wu the run m'mlnrh that cost m}? wn‘mnvr low mum-y. “'9 "491mm q-mp'n} all European "thmhmh herv. but we ran Ivan) hr vlu-m m :u (u do away with v'nxto mud im-mvlvnvy in our méthmh. so as In get morn out of ‘f'hp mu m nun-zone tlw \n. ne- of [in soil and m «a ure :1 hotter Manumhm among farmers alike 135‘â€!!an molr prodmts and In rfu ‘: [Tu-n \\"|.\ “on 1.: Mamam. Sunday School 11: 45 505 Magma. m. High Mass 10.30 “'3 Musing their requirements.â€" IMO?! Roosevelt. f0 hl'H‘ 1-1 URCT‘ZAK METHCDS IN S. E. SCHRADER. pastor llL’l! “1!â€th Jun mmimzm' (luxt zll drum fur and by Hm» ..“ Hu- smL um <Im- that W» 1h '_' hm i! II:I~‘ \mm' And Notes of Interest |\' H Club hUlec. East Central AVHHH: Rx,“ j.u‘ub>cl1. prhidcm; r)“ R. Cnrquenllc sccrewry. Catholic Order of Forester- St. JUhns Court Number 840. C. 0. F, meets semnd and fourth Thursdays of each month in Masonic Hall. Bueinou Men'- W601: Meets ï¬rst Tuadav in every month. Association Rooms Erskine Building. Charles M. Schneider, president; Albert Larson, secretary. 1‘ Highland Park Young Men’s Club Club rooms' 12 West Central Avenue. Henry Staehling, president; Earl Gsell, secretary. ‘ Club rooms, assembly hall. Library buxldmg. Men-tings, Iormlghtly un Tuesday .1! three o'clock. Mrs‘ (marge Swtmming pool atLake Forest college open to girls of Highland Park Y. W. C. A. Wednesdays. 10 to 1‘3 21 in.. 3 to 7 p. m. Special rates to members. Members en- trance 10c; individual lesson. 50c; ticket, ll! entrances. 73c. Course of six class lessons. per person. $1.00; non-members entrance. 20c; Individual lesson. $100: ticket. l0 en< trunces. $1.50: course of six lessons. per person. 51.5%). Suits. taps. towels and wings must be furnished by individuals. lnstructor always present when pool is open. Summer activities; Monday. 2:30 to 5:30, tennis. basketbéll. new comb on the academy grounds. 7:30â€"9:30. Girls’ Club: Thursday. sWitnming as above scheduled. Rooms open at 208 East Central Avenue every afternoon. 3%; Monday and Thursday? evenings. 7:30â€" 9:30. Vesper services; alternate Sundays beginning June twenty-third, 4 p. m. Club rooms, Highland Park C‘u') House. Meetings, fortnightly on Thursday ax three oclock Mrs. W J Fyffe. president: Miss Elizabeth Towncr. corresponding secretary. Roy-l Arcanum Highland Park Council No. 1066, Royal Arcanum. meets second and fourth Mon- days in Masonic Hall. ; Visiting brothers always welcome. North Amarican Union Highland Council 99. meets at Masonic Hall. Lhird Wednesday in each month. Masonic Order- A. O. Fay Lodge, No. 676, A. F. and A. M.. meets ï¬rst and third Thursdays in Odd Fellows Sheridan Lodge. No.662. I. O. 0. F.. meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 in Masonic Hall. ‘5 I. (an urnam. Enm nmkim: nllowancm for the nlwurpthm of :heut un the mm of the ntmoxlihoro uud for nther rirmImxmm-vs. We see that the solar EIIPI'2) Hunt rpm-hes}! <an H‘nlvi'ul mmury h c-qnfll :ll‘llll:l|l_" In vlw o-nqx‘gv |nrmluved by Hm o-Miu- :lmmml nf r-nal mlnml in Hm “ur‘d 'l‘lw <h-svrt Hf thum, WH'I in mum}!!! «luxury ‘ni‘. m‘v‘u-ra r»: virm Ilzuilj“ «Mr Q‘lir‘l".'_\ v 'ni\::'nm In mum, â€mum“ mm- of v'tMl Hu Hn- :Irid !:‘ml~' ll PW‘ will «grin: up jmlu» 'rizz' "'n' ~::in~- whims" Hunt» and Powén FROM THE SUN. Highlnnd Park .Wohun's Club tmll‘ prvsxdunt; Mrs. Jnhn 7A vrrcspundxnsqx L rclur): Highland PIA: Club Ouoli Club NI $v I‘M uf lllv I will hrui Ito-0n hmvinn industry .w liuw tn mzike 'fli PERUâ€"W. H. Maze. who _v.-as a wealthy lun‘bvr dealer and manu- facturer. shot and instantly killed himself at hls oï¬â€˜cehere. Despnndencx over ill licu'th is Believed to have been (hp cause. BLOOMINGTONâ€"Wuyne Moore, who II nine ,wurs old. alter betting his way from Lus Angeles to Bloom- ington. was arrested at the home of a plu‘male here. (’4 us :mv' -I an 01!] svld't (-eived {ram over ill lica'th is' Believed to have, been (119 cause. The Swiss Heivmia accomplished the longest flight yet rpcorded. mak~ ing a landing twenty six miles west PEORIA â€"The slender backbone i of Danzlg as the pilot feared to cross of 3 100101,“ shark. captured twen ! the Baltic son. The distance from the ty- three Mars ago in California by starting “0"" was 4‘2 ‘4 mile; John \leycrs. has been made into at "‘ cane with a 30181 top. 3 MIrriesRGIrIAl-vlll “fathfr Whipped. ROCKFOFDâ€"The Illinois Anti-Sa- loon league has adjourned aftor organizing a state coumy Option so- ciety. of which Mayor W. W. Bennett of Rockford Was chosen president: Ward I. Nicholas, Rockford. seer» tary. and George H. Wilson, Quincy. organizer. JOLIETâ€"The numerous friends of Earl Douaherty, an aviator-â€claimed- a new passenger carrying record for him. Using a large biplane. Dough- erty took up ï¬ve passengers for a successful flight at Coal City. Ill. A second flight was made with three passengers. "('11 I leam JACKSONVILLEâ€"As the direct result of a collision between automo- biles driven by thn Staiey of Laomi and Fred \‘rf'miliion of Springï¬e‘d. two miies north of New Finiin. sev- oral OCCHIHIHS of the cars were sari ousiy injured. +#*#*¢xi¢¢¢i¢ii¢*v+’¢i¢«¢ A â€2:23 3...; 31:,» #7. ‘ +.~ .01; » kï¬Ã©g §4#Â¥4 STERLINGâ€"Almond Frick was ta- ken to jail hcre on a warrant sworn out by Genevieve Reilly'hls former awaethwrt. The particular offense with which Frick is charged is that of stealing his former miancee‘s Wed- ding trousseuu and destroying it by sprinkling it Hentifully “ith Indeil- ble ink. The (ouile “In, sweet- hearts ior years. until a' few months ago, when EIwwd .\lacoml.er arrived here from (hicago and entered busi- ness. He mu 5.15s Rei‘iy and their friendship soon riyemd into love. Miss Reilly gave up her former saeet- heart. linr wedding to Macomber was announced a few weeks ago for a near date. lowever. inok is said to have intend the Reilly rmldence. stolen the entire wedding outfit and taken them to his home. whrre he bespzitterui than with lulvliliv irzk. after Whirh he threw them fax-l. i210 the Romy yuid. Tl‘e wuiditii. tank place. nltlnirgh the [ride was unwed in a horroxrd gown. CHAMPAIGN â€"(h mm! «nnzmvn d.UiI.n of HM svzlml mks-n by the 51117 441fo of thv l'nimrsiu' of [Hinois to prawn! a rowtiliun of mu discrdvr Ham ad‘vnmz‘anird a 0910! ration of hm S'html's ftmrlull \'i(‘1l;!‘}: a wefk 320 “'vre comrï¬u-d in a htlvr to lhe sln~ dents by l’rvsidmlt James rM'elH SPRINGFIELDâ€"Dr. James A. Fgan the secretary of the state boardl of health was ordered td lmestlgate the reported spread of infantile: paralysis in Wheaten. The governorl ordered the investigation following an appeal from George Plamondon. a‘ manufacturer of the suburb. Threei pupils in the Longfellow school were‘ attacked with the disease in one day. «It-mm! > “an 6i» .1 CHICAGOâ€"T11- lUnnls 5‘11! prenu- amt. l'm'viui down in: x; holding as unvn'xslindk 2:111 ‘3'“ Hon Hf the Ilzukin 3'2!“ 31 v'.‘ “hich |'!‘U\Mv>’ thrt n h: ldt r «: cvnst- has (no mum to rt-nma the mm Iv zuwfn tho Irh I: remmal. ’Hm (2' :L?(n hr‘d as ( lulioxml (hill >z‘l mm of the 1.1“ pron'ms 101‘ our saloon fur mm of populativn. SPRINGFIELDâ€"The Illinois au- preme court afï¬rmed the judgment of the criminal court of (‘ook count) in the case of Maurice Enright, ulm is serving a Iifl’ sentence in the peni- tentiary ut Jolei for (lav mnrdrr 0' Vincent Altman. May 22. Hill. Thc decision knu-ks out Elil'lklll's mgc-al for 3 "PW trial. SPRINGFIELD â€" “Tom," “no 15 a pet baboon. tried to transform Spring~ ï¬eld Into av Aft“(‘an jungk: and mum ly suct-evdvd. Ho cscayzd frtm Ila cage at the No. 1 engine helm: Mu re he had been the pet of the Frmmn. For an hour ho had th “gs his mcn way. raiding fruit stands and living four (‘h‘ldtrlL one ot’ thtm .\'nt-_\ .\‘vl» son, aged mine, a scholar at HHâ€" [Zul- â€t' Stuart Institute for Girls. DANVILLEâ€"anor Danie] I’cmn, Mm was .1 h thcd (‘hvm n.’ Thunns A Ed‘wn rw†Ill-gm.!"‘v~:‘ vim THE HIGHLAND, PARK PRESS, meAND “PARK iLLINOIS CHADWic ysz :‘s lam! in |\1 Kâ€"â€"'(‘..\ps.\' \xcxmh. ri"?.' ".23.- chm; (-nterrd ti~i~ :i (In: 1 cn (mm s avd 2."? ‘v 5‘!" from Jussn â€â€˜1! r. 1w nsicn money jUst n. 'I.‘ f'm'unnwnt. '1":I'1 “XVII†HH- l'i‘ lhv mo of Sixty-I'UV‘I'. I Hm Twit-mi cm-r! m: ’ as (â€'nm‘i- .1\\ Which m‘wy 500 vim 'iH‘ U Marries Girl HII Father Whipped. Macon, Gm. Oct. 29.â€"â€"Declaring that he wanted to make reparation for his father’s cruelty 1n whipping the girl. V0“ 0. Dmier. son of W. S. Dozier. clerk of the uuperior court, at Daw- son, has married Essie Carter. Bulgars Advancing Surely on .Iurkish Capital. ABOUT TO TAKE AURIANUPLE of the peninsula, has occulied Istip and threatens to crt on' the retreat of the Turks. Berlin. (hi. 21'.7~Sm'0n (if the) twan- iy balloons participating in the ln- ternational race for the Gordon Ben- nett cup. have landed. Among those was ihe American Million Population {John Berriii 60 MELES ~FROM CUNSTANTINUPLE The Greeks say (hey are within striking distance of Salonlca. Such a report was received in a special Athens dispatch by the Greek minim ter here. Philadelphia. Oct. 29. â€" Hurt-led preparations for the immediate sail- ing of the cruiser Baltimore, are un- der way at the League Island navy yard. Seakd orders were received from Washington directing the vessel to take on maxi. ammunition and pro- ViFiUHS. Swiss Crr’ Garrison in Beleagured Town I: Cut Off from Hauntâ€"Mutt Fight or Surrenderâ€"ServLan Suc- cess Continues. Lander. ()ct. 39.â€"~Th9 Bulrars are within sixty miles 0‘ (Instantinople. They huye llvrs cut acrcss the Oriental railnad that runs into the Ottoman capital, blown up a lrdge at Tokerkesskeul and destroxed all communication that leads to Adrian‘ ople. It now remains fcr tl.e Tuxk> to either ï¬ght or surrender. There are some HHUHO of them. surrounded by the ï¬ghters of the little state, in the country between Lule Burgas and Bala lit-Ll. takmn by the Rulgurs on Saturday. The corresyondents at the Bulgar- ian headquarters any that the heavy losses suffered by the Turks in the ï¬ghting roundabout Adrianople has demoralized the Turxs. Ottoman Spirit is Broken. The Ottoman is not the ï¬ghting man he used to be. This hand-to- hand fighting on the part of a toe thlt heretofore he has regarded scorni‘ul- ly, and the bewildering precision with which the Bulgarian generals have moved their pawns across the board of a hostile country has broken his spirit. There is a conï¬rmed re port that one whole regiment of Turks laid doWn thrir arms without firing a shot at the approach of BL] gar forces. The S«r\i2ns, too. From to nine! conllnurd suvmss. Thv Turks. so it is being shouted ihrruylxcul Belgrade. are \xi!hdr<1\\ix~g (hnir f‘rr'rs 2mm northst'l .‘Hzmiu and 14w lmrminp toward _\'l)!21lFlir. Invaders Ca on re Lule Towns. .\ hundn H'I.r'_\1‘l"n t :1 buwe an: Si'id to 1mm {zlfe-n h) Ihv Sthium ’mul flu Twlvisi: lnssrs H :h- thrm Rattler n! Ll'vnznmn I: H» \\ (II â€N rpm f1)! (‘1‘ me'ry diqurrh, \‘0 has surrendered, The Turks d9- lh‘ered their arms to the Senians. They kfpl some 200 rifles rack. which the Serbs latpr seized. The Bulgarian column. cooperatine With [ha Serflans in the western part Although mu 3:.rrl oll'n lals refuss‘d m ('Clllll'ï¬â€˜ 'h.» rwznrl. it is umh-r- stand that Ihv >‘ lp will sail for Ttrrk ish “nu r< m": to protvct American intn'ts‘lr Ilrnw ‘1‘ Ilv('n.\>al,\' Fall of Adrianople Expected. Not only has their retreat 3km: lhv raitrrud lu-n rut MY. but Adrianoplv Mrh its garrison of 61mm“ will fa)! within n {1 w dt'ys. acrnrdiru to t"(- opin‘uzm (f strategists “ho MM!) {0! lmwd tho war. Thv rvtn-ut of that yarr’non in «me Sllf'f‘l5: crmxns thc- Hulxarian arms would mutually lin- in the direction of Dtmml'u to â€It' south, but the crafty lulparian gcrnemls forvsmxinfl this, have out m the Turks from that how- and HI“ gnrrimn would t-Itwm H be hottlcd as neatly as one could wish. rt't‘ofpt (‘1‘ me'ry diqutrh, 'Ihé- So-rts :Irv said tn hum ('ahtltt‘t‘d thv town of Mitrmitza in tho Suttiak of .\'u\i l‘a‘im: 'lhis l<.|\\ll is the northom trrminme nf tlw ruilrnad that runs into Salonh-a. :ur w] 1c: the Svrflans nrw strugglin“. 'Ihv [Ml-ratio ttr\\'.<',azm's “SF?!" that the Turkish army has fallen but-k in confusion from I'x-rkub, T010. It Is Understood Bnltlmore I: Bound for Turkey. 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