=*Hardware 50 to $3 lie. gnaw: mï¬cc an be made by aways, experti are rare. C! i forrrj' ’cngt‘x of time in spmytd s~ th borl ng- water. pcrcqlamrx loses its ï¬ne 1211 v1 tcd ,- pr1v11egcs of the rcrw DC Fit? E READING ROOM king Bank Building m..1 to 5 p. m. useless to YOU‘ is smaller C(J fl ‘.?‘.it. Hi Highland Park A , 'colators and as: [1C : stove ind Cm h automat- as ncr 5011‘ 5.12 5115 {hi 9 any; othrr r amount 3 â€DJ“! m VICTORY FOR THIS SEASON nummmm Timely hitting. coupled with clever “It on the bases. earned for the Cres- or.“ a 9 to 8 Victory over the Silver sun last Sunday. The losers excelled in Wing and ï¬elding. accumulating a total .4 14 hits to the violators' 12. and commit- liU only 3 errors to the winners' 7, but they were unable to check the local base flutters or avert the timely hits that time when home players had stolen their "y to second or third base. The visitors lid men on bases in every inning save mg fifth. but only once were they able to improve their positron on the \‘3Ck5 by base stealing. The Crescenu, on the other nod, purloined a total of 10 bases. Shields. Richards and Schaeter turning off the "incipal honors. ....n. In hatin "my-r.â€" H , When the Silver Stars went to bat in an seventh inning. the home team had gained a comfortable lead of 6 runs. which. at that stage of the game. seemed mac than sufï¬cient to Insure a Highland Park victory. In this mmng. however, {h visitors redoubled their efforts to he mmunt: they fell upon Glader's offerings dun vengeance, the ï¬rst four batters fl rapping out singles. which so upset at locals’ defense. that ï¬ve runs had cdmted before the side was ï¬nally retired. And in the ninth inning, with the Cree cmts still one run to the good‘ the Stars nude another desperate attempt to save ‘0: game. They succeeded in tying the me, and had it not been for a bit at fï¬t ï¬elding on the part of Shields. Rich ads and Flinn, which resulted in a double it): that put a sudden and unexpectec ,,,._..|.I Ln“. Ann. {vice The Crescent's outï¬eld accepted without . tulip all chances that came its ny.but the l inï¬eld wobbled at times. Shields. how- I games played so far, and as the season ' advances. he will steady down completely. ‘ no doubt. Richard's playing at second is uill oomewhat upset in consequence of his transfer from short to a strange posiâ€" tion. but he, too. will hit his stride in due Ltor in ï¬elding his position; that means that he is taking care of his comer in faultless fashion. while Duffy. over across “ ' ' u.-_4 sums to have rounded into otill oomewhat upset in cons his transfer from short to a 31 tion. but he. too. will hit his 5 time. Flinn has yet to make rot in ï¬elding his position; that he is taking care of l faultless fashion. while Duffy Dd.“ Sihcr Sun of Chicago with Pupils vi. Appear in Phyc. the Score of Eight to Nine. Duffy Club and Cleo. Evonh‘ vi“ MAR“ Three Hits ' Dundu Ind Cm... at Fred Glader did well in the box up to :‘the seventh inning, when it was clearly evident that the strain was beginning to‘ tell on his arm. His control was perfect throughout the game. but his left arm is‘ too old a member to stand the strain of nine innings' pitching so early in the sea- son, Schaefer. our burly backstop. is be- coming used to Fred's south-paw twisters. He dld not show as great a difï¬culty in handling (Nader‘s deliver) as one might exprct. he not having caught lat-handed pitching for a number of years previous to the game a week ago Sunday. He pos- sesses a good throwing arm, so essential to a good catcher. and beSides is develop- lng into one of the Crescent's most reli- able batters. the diamond, seems to have form and promises from 1 along at his usual gait. A new center ï¬elder, in the person on Burgems. appeared in the lineup. His showing in the game. as well as in the practice before the game. gives promise 0! adding considerable strength to the team. He comes reputed as a batter oi the cleanup variety and as a ï¬nished outâ€" ï¬elder or ï¬rst baseman. The score: Crescents ........... R H P A E Shields. 33 .......... 2 l 0 2 Z Richards. 2!) ........ 1 2 6 ~ 1 3 G. Glader, rf ........ l l 0 0 0 Duffy. 3b ........... i 3 2 5 1 Flinn. lb ............ l l 8 3 U SChaeter, c .......... 2 1 7 2 I 150mm :1 ......... o 1 i 0 c 7 V A ‘ 9 I 1 ( BukEt. if . . . F, Glader. p and Baker did the for the home team. wee hits. and Richards ce. All the remaining from n0W on iVBT) 35 0"“ ““83“ Silver Stars {caught {cu-handed Norman. 55 -r uf years previous Bcwan.3b ago Sunday. He pos- '. Kelly. cf ng arm, so essential Sodlackx 1d b¢5|des is develop- Zyk. [L , Crescent's most rch- lrwin.1b K Johnson. p ‘er, in the person of Swicthe. 2b in the lineup. His Frank. r1 :, as well as in the l Bucko. rf , . game. gives promise L ,_-L g.‘ 0h- mmkm¢mwn 8230101000,? A21053201w .% . P060287112ï¬ï¬ :erted her ids. the t in nad ins. ned and ver. > tie ngs Iers pset had red. . reg» tars save tage. f as was game 'a in- l. the erted ngles l ming ‘ the preceding year will take place. Our mg the meeting those who are not en~ titled to vote and later the entire assem- blage will find a great interest in the (RI‘ bition of work done in the high school which will be in a number of the rooms of the building The t‘hlbll â€I work W'l’lh h the Elm Place and Lake Forest schools had on exhibition Grammar School day. vull be retained because (ll their un~ * usual excellence. ' At eight forty ï¬ve o'clnxk tum pro .grams will take place. â€he tor the iparents especially. "1 the assembly hall, the other for the young people in the lunch room. The pupils wxll present a playlet m the assembly hall entitled "l‘he ' Misdemeanors of Nancy." at French play by the French pupils entitled “Madame Bigarot," and the famous quarrel scene ’between Sir Peter and Lady Teazel from ; “A School for Scandal." The high school orchestra which is very good, will furnish a program. In the lunch room a clever program 15 planned to lake place and Mm F. B» Green. who it"‘hmous in this ‘ vicmity for her clever redtuions, Will ap. pear and Mr. A. R. WM unexcelled l in giving French-Canadian sketches is to :be on the program a" We“ as Albert 7 Renning who will ting a solo. The Boys' : Glee club win sing a number m selections. : Dancing in the gymnasium and games in the lunch room Wlll close the entertain- ment. t i ( to go mmkomljn mm swoon mum The high school division of the Parents and Teachen Astociation is preparing a program for about uix hundred people which are expected to be present at the annual meeting of the three divisions oi the association at the high school building on Friday evening ct eight o‘clock Every member 0! the assa'mtmn. [he pafents of the high schobl students and (he studentsthnwlves are ln\'lled m be present. Prevedmg the program there will br 3 buslmss meeting at which the election at olï¬cers {or the division at a whole. for day evening was in every success and if the large au ing of many people sta streets and seated in an The Hit out‘of-doors concert guen by t the Highland Park Boys' band on Satur- day evening was in every sense a great 1 success and if the large audience consist- 5 ing of many people standing on the l streets and seated in automobiles and carriage!» in the vicinity of the red. white and blue draped and brilliantly lighted band stand located at the corner of Central Ave. and First St.. is any indica- tion of popularity. the-future success of the concerts is assured. Under the direction and able IHSIFUC~ tion of F. Florent who takes a great in ‘terest in the youngsters. the members of the band have done exceedingly well and .the‘program of Saturdny night was the result of but twenty-two lessons and in ‘ the future the boys vdfl take two lessons in the place of the preceding one lesson 3 week. Mr. Alfred Moses asa‘isted the ‘boys by furnishing a room in “hlt'h they meet. the Public Service company furnish :“d the electric lights which illumtntaed the 'stand and the Hines Lumber company donated ~lhe lumber from which the ‘ stand was constructed. The members of the band are as follows: Gervais Brown. , George Hill. Vernon Florent. Ellsworth Sheridan, Cyrus Den-r, Raymund Setffert, Sylvan Moses, Leonard Frtt-bele, William Gallagher. Harold the-miner. Fit-ti lit‘lst‘l. and Raymond l'nbehaum . o1- >i~ml if? 0.00.8030»?- Ilv rco II iris. Oâ€"fl' DBL 0â€"0.0 M43»: ‘2' 1â€"05.. Dar- ; '0‘ anti Sw'wthe‘ Th"! base hitâ€"Dum- ]ohmon. 3. Wil base on errorsâ€"-4 3; Struck out-u when winning run was scorcu. basesâ€"Shields. 3. Richards. 2; ' chaefer. 2: Burgeons; Baker: m om u m Three base hutâ€"Kelly. Two â€"Duï¬y. ï¬rst base on balls-oft _ 3. Wild pitchâ€"Johnson. rim “m4" 5"“‘M- “'7 1‘ :rrcorsâ€"CrpcenuV 1; Silver Stars. w “'3‘ C1 out-by Ghder.8‘. by Johnson. An informal dance I ‘e Phyn-IichardI-Flinn; FA Gla‘ Tuesday. evening. May 2'4 1:5Mdb-ch-Hinn. Hit by land Park club Thu Mud-r Passed baus~5chufldance of the ' - ,, 4...; l4 well Given H 27 H was scored mummmmmmwmmmumn nmmnmmuamtlc by According (0 the rdld xuucd b, Prest- den! Mill: of [he (Llrm‘uc will“ btlfd. all houx numbevs mus! br plant-d no! lau-r than Mn 19 More than pot-Ml! the rrsldems of 1hr \Illage haveloocurcd their nflicml numbers (rum Hull Kenonhn for Municipal Ugh! rhnl The uld qursw v u! buxldlnfn mum- apal lighting pun! In: 1hr (Hy Idle-Dosh: prulnlsr~ in «mm: up wry pmnnm-nlly beinre- the \mnnmn \Uunul duhng the next few munlhu and mrmbr u! the (nmmmrr on llghls un- 5k mshmu about din-«(h gx-umg rxgurrs n! he HI! 0! such a plant 3 Ads Dunn." for Hunhnd'wm A wm- and eh-vrn \hlldrrn. r “mg m age from 51x mnmh.‘ (u 20 yr 3. haw begun a sun m ‘ m nu u-un LA County {or 8‘21le against hu- saloon hrrpen. seeking damages in! the den u! the means of lhnr suppurL 0mm Neale); ol Warn-nu)" Grove, Lake (on (y The lllegahnn Is that the saloon k H; mild liquor to him whrn he was dlunk and lhcrebv (nmnhuu-d In his dew whuh occurred Feb, l'hh \asx whilf‘i he was driving (mm McHrnry [0 hrs r’mr Contact k! 50! Finer Punt By a vow of 12 In '2 the Eva (on ml) councnl m Its rrgular meeting \I met-k granted llb approval lor the 'mnx u! the contrnd lur the rreclmn ‘1 equip ment 0! a tiltralmn plant. \ e plan! mu coal smut»; a Fallowinx the flap uken by r muni- cipalities to gather more flue. (he villue xrustees o! Glencoe In" paved a wheel [ix urdlnace. eflectlxl once. The code was passed at last '3 meet- mg of the trustees wnhuul Iidlsarnnng vote. â€owner, :1 is said lha many \n- lagers do not lakr kindly to ( measure .md mme lmlr dufï¬culty y be ex ‘ . 'rAâ€" ‘.~- perlcnce of tax. Japs. wearing the unumm w- ‘ . _ val ofï¬cers. slammed an "ICU S. Naxal Training Station. .Vnrlh Chum). rduu- to discuss the anti-alien bin whu‘h has signed Monday by Governor Johnson u! California. . , - :.,ALA...... n U 0 There are hundreds 0: )UPI u. Seven or eight arr nnw slammed local station These ans "f 9 men. They have sworn alledlncr l'nited Sutes and are “nixed ; of abnlny by the localoflk‘crst Nurby Local: Mr. Anders F. Andenon rs! has applied tor a pater: tachmem tur dnll presses. .-\ large autuhus no“ (rain iwlwern [he dépnt and ()n The serum vs for club pew wag sxartrd last “erk, Whool Tn: Min-c. ‘0' pomnenus 3! verSII)‘ M 1 Illinois High preuously b nadgn [k- hegam hm! ‘ \exu'rlhi' '1 HIGHLAND PARK. W 7 015. THURSDAY.MAY22.1913 pus! otï¬ce mil lx- Mud Salt at 3 o'clock. The prugrm an exrellem one. In case ‘ .mmm have been made lo an exrellem one mcms have M ciscs Indoors. An informal dance I Tuesday. wenmg. May 2' land Park club Th)! dance of the sum ookmg (or a larKc “1 Th6 I! U. S. Haw-l Stub. wearing the unlfmm (If 1' 8‘ Na- 'cr3. slammed at "RU S. Naxal 11 Station. .Vnrlh Guam). rduu- us: the anti-alien bin whu‘h has are hundreds u urk tnmurruw 1m 1»: Andenon oq' Lakr m )plled tnrapattnt’vn an 4! tur dnll presses. :; .rnrlï¬hlnt' on 1' whrn' in: ad ï¬lth a u A «In-p “‘5’. He um .nm- u! Ur Turnrr Mn \ wx'lr takers He mil ds ofijaps'in the max \ nuw slammed :1! Nu- V1114;- an): :‘ tho “'3’ A Unmet! mil 1 Collect Qumcur be held rm plidwd latent. «m u the High 3rd. at 8 o'clock I an. the In! mlouon will be directors are protecdl will go ‘ m lchutch. enhdrd f [1) â€H' a! HH'H m1! SUCCESS The Merchant: [Dc-[wen Lumpun member: Mk! I hanqurt In! Thundn\ mm, May Muâ€"vmh a! the Muumr In crkbuhon n! â€my urunmzzhun u! one year. Among the menu-tn pll'lfnl urn Mr. H‘ U. Johnmn. prflldrfll M! L I (wanna. auteur). M! k. P Slut-hurl lump Mr Paul (um: \11 Jamn 80.6"), M! Jr»: Bob's M: Adulph Mr. (marge Honda and HIM Hath- .\ Mr t L â€.1de n «alum urn nu! u! u. attend, Mt John-«m III hunt Moonblc puuhun he talk-d .ml hullmm mannrr Th: MMlblc puuhun he th1 m I «Inn and buller mannrr Th: :hrn bru u! the (ompam rmh m mm madr burl â€My...“ '\nrmlnï¬ mmuh the appu- Addrrwa runrsmng mmuh (uuun Icll in: me FUA\f\h| 1hr drhvrrv welt-m HM It‘ll lhll 1n nnr year smh lcmlln‘ wnuc Is In pyl‘u km up, Wilh Impunrd hem up, mm ll1‘[!l()\ruW.- Man-arr Nucnkcl The qunmm M h.†huhdau (u hr ï¬nen [he rmpkvyrs n! lb: gnnrr)‘ ntmn may cunudrn-d but not pan-rd upnn be cause of the lbwnu n1 .mmr 01 me members 'lhu why-«t mil hr bxoughl up and druded at (hr nnl mcrhng up Ind Guided 3! (hr nrxl mrrhng Anmhrx ruby-H :puhrn u! and “huh mun lulrh‘ apptal In 1hr hurt n! m- hunmmu shuun 1hr home: than rvrr) (“mm 15 1 ul 1hr um pany I'ih h are m an rm rnndxtmn manna lu 0hr uvnndcvmr um and-Hrnuun u! mm 1hr aunt-n: .mt‘. delivery bnyu A! [be due 01 (ht banqurl um bud rcceivrd many pmtn duh and gnu-anal m duh tad uncle-nun m the mem- bnn 10f thin good WI" and uplmdvd ful ailment 0‘ his who: u prendrm and van presented umh I bouqud 0! races. when upon he not: and made In Mn. 0: Ln pro-inc hm think: 10! the membrn' cumplnnwnumodedunnc me rounr of (he banuel and {or their onlltv and assume lo hum uprrudem. Mr F w thm. who had seen mm the guess- at (he blnquel Md the but 0! Wire and “(when rune m fur x mm o! Hunk- !mm the member: The company ha: had a numb" ol difï¬cullin to mod and IS m'rn‘ommu (hrm m a mannrr uhu h ,‘hmzld be null “ mrndrd Amung Ihcm was a duke-“hut 100k p|aw « ï¬lm†lum- agn lw 1hr delu- (Y\ bow and H was nn‘rssan In rrplau Hu- (hht r~ “In: “em mu; Allhnugh . numhrr nl blundrr.‘ uru- made- «1mm; (ht h!\l Yr“ daw :1! â€Ir†unplm'm-n lth' “1'" mmlakr~ Iu-c €po0" lo Budd new Store. .1 Corner 05 Central Ind S¢cond Stu-cl [he IHHC “ti-uh Chum-3r laundry Mr lunlrt‘ an .md all u! 1hr 1r pynpc-IH \t h, ‘2 1.. Nu .nr'w: nn with long-d by W Chain nl asunnalh' Hm urnrr slmc‘ MLH ) Add HI‘IHQ‘\ Or“! nun râ€". v.- M Rwy-g Mail 5! W ‘c “tn-uh nnd \llrl‘l PM 51".- .31 Push“ pron-Id 01 (ht banqurl Mr )uhn rd many pmtfluhom u! l11~Yl. on... QM“ u Aâ€! 1 {ohm Juno third '"c t l M“ be [wen by'thc Hmhunl No n mcur aux-led by an accom- 1 an“! )1“. «m Tueod-y wanna. June [ in a dork :I bbrary Hdl Th! .d- 711) ll be memvfnc cent; m1“ ya 'ill go tn Sl Inhm EVMK‘ .810 lrpprwn and aunt: M Mr “'ahrv lelhO" M! k ‘. Rut-"mu Ind [he-Intrud the an“ I hmâ€: M “Mr unaH: in FUA\r\Rlu1 [ruin-me u! '1‘ Mr gram“ alum r smh rnrllrmn'u n pymnm IDd ‘1“ Dr Inunrd Il‘fflui‘l l“ member! ha: had a numb" 0! led and Is (wrn‘ommg 'r “huh should he unn Ihcm was a fluke-urn: h H mm- agn lw 1hr delu- A'zn nn‘rssan u: rrplau- new mu; Allhlmgh .4 kn uru- made- «111nm: M :1! ller rmphn'nrnl 'nhhrd and H |.~ m.\ m n mmmvm Ill U! 1hr np‘r‘ hr him knmlh ~hup h. hr xutn duwn 'lehhflflh upon Hu- ar‘ Y9)! mnuml hum "('u’nl .u the run 1 Hleanr! l‘mk \Hw\rh‘.¢'nlr l-ml \ \h l-Jm (.uld mdnmn ht .gd H. Ouch- d Caron and Hood In “4 mun, d Anon-lio- n I In learnt-on a '1!“ {ma \mnrr ul 0nd NYH" uhn h Pu- L PmV'xm-nl |.-\ Mm! “hnl 019' I 1‘ (1H u! IHI' l» ‘lkr humane Ihn \(vlilfl‘\ M H br 1: Ymuhrd IHI‘AM llmiht m “huh hue “ï¬rm who Dunc a lhrulrn an a ' mun dn Idrd 'Ih vul! luv c¢tl MI» 1*â€:th Mn Kr !-(- inkrh tn 1).: uunu'L .«n .1: lnIIUI\ Lu“ Hrm‘lnrll Mm Lama h krnned) Hon k-Wrndulrn Pint-1 Ml» â€not!“ Smart“. kn‘ily Lardr‘ Mm Lalhrrmc‘ (’ushm“ Mm Prism, (“mum-3:. Mr; Nmeun H Chlurndun Aston):- mm m [ht an M: HI" Faum. uhu dunng his ‘arrfl M kurnell, look a prnmmrm pan m llu “Ale-ge- dr-m-nu‘, nerd. nu min-dunno“ m an gum Ind mll phn mt pan ud John “unhmgxun. J P The mhn 011mm": V’Ill be uh-n by men 01 equtl “lam who haw such I loch) rrpuunmn an M! Dudley Mun-m. Algernon Mum rrn! MI Ray mood Lovell, Rn \nmm Lhaumlphg D H Mr F N Bum-s, Lent Mann-Haul Mrnmmn Bulk-1 Mr‘ MI \5 M louru: u hu I! who dim in! u! the plu I‘vn‘n'mg (h: 'HM a“ and dump. 1h: ,nrnr-l" um. I. uni mu [hr-n: n-n \M (he Thr arr-l rum! n! 1h: 1hr l‘vn‘n'mg Hu 'HM m lle‘lIHl»lllH MI Samurl MI Kull klrmmlruuv (noun hnaclnudx pm 1 Wm. A" in.†Ir The “due“ in! xhr r u-llm‘ r-podly Ind on ion to: the ï¬nanual oun- Thc dug-arm of the Y sauce in org-munch. be m IIV‘M auburn? um let! to: the ï¬nanual outromr The dlfm 0! the Y. W C A hau‘. name it: org-mutton. both moot unlnun m [IV/1M unitanvr and now that the loud-non ha been lucratiully mrted ind the young pony“ 01 Highland Park .0 «many «uh m umtmuancc. 9huw~ ml {In not only bv cxpvmmna nl ap predator- bul m “tend-nu thc natural (Wlusmn u that the town- pruple vull Irel room and onlv tun glad 01 thu up pnnunln In punhlur lulu-lb tut lhr bench! (’V‘Illfl tn lhr {at Um! 1hr .sr! vu‘rsul 1hr plan-ta. and â€tr-Y «htu'lut and [Mr pnhll'd matlrt wt.“ M w 1 Hunt)?“ vn‘f! «)1 and 1'"- In 1m um hr “I“ w- and “IN or lhnl hiMnHlIAHUH m nu durum: whu .«n “Irmdc Mlsnh. Mn l: A Amuu Mn I'M-d (hm Hunmrr Mitt handgun \hb llu ‘l \ KHIHIHH‘ MI. L K \II Bruit \\ Inn hrdnn h M I hr \ \(‘AID JR [‘mau â€B hrr’hhxp :m' (hr nu U! tunum Um \rn nrcd vi a pt‘tnza I]. nmmirs! am Hal at rung: Hit â€.3 bruuth I!“ '«m H()‘ A01 1 .r t nth- The local Pm! oï¬ue no mm; w! my fOHUWIng maul-3 lu thou! tho-o [anus-9 are n01 numbrn-d. Deliver) ul Mush No maul man be delivered to am haun- unul (hchuun numb" I: plum-d urn-on in a connpKuuut plum (See 1’. 8, Set 711) In load-[Kc vmh the show luv \Ltw. Kiowa Humâ€. (.1 (1'0!) AH \vIH at; A†“ v“ \\\u\ [MAIII7A‘NH‘ “ "'I‘n‘ lvnpmlm: t 1 9m). uxli IJMI' pJuc {rd ah mg (In my; I'Kln‘ (TV 5 u lhr \Ids‘th \hs lid ‘1 urn My: L nll‘ Mn L k \urlrnbmx Mn 11,5115 \\ um krmpp My,- 1, \1 “I: R I 'lrn "Yllflh Mus hl‘liwl.â€\ (14li‘~l‘l~ \1!‘ "x “A "\dnww \1l~ \\ ll Mule! MM L \1 \ur.. and Mn Kulxl' m NUIIERS on HOUSES I 1hr I'm: l’laur Hm \rm awn lasl a prrnzanfnl Mm “Hr H’h‘f’d I‘m small and Iho- hum ll'ulll Ir|r HI! H! 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