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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Nov 1913, p. 8

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Julius l‘earxnn ..... John Hurt ......... Sam Munin ....... Leslie Blnith....... John Bell ......... C. Plaster ......... Virgil Hart ........ Anhur Cowell ..... Le-lle Gram ....... A. Parker ......... Raymond Zlmmer. . Harry Lindbloom.. Erwin (‘low .. . . . i . John Patton ...... .\i'. Mush-k ........ Frank Waltz ...... Chas. Baker ....... l‘ai. thn ........ H. Kaener ......... (has. Redmond. . . . Carl farlson. . l’mnk Brady. . Russell Carlson. Hunt Lindbioom Harry Stupple ..... Arthur Kehrwnld . Wm. Parker. . . .. Albert Champ ..... Homer Scott ........ Nam 11ka The prize system at Exmoor the past luson has been suc :esstul. Each boy was marked on a percentage batii as he is at school and at the end of {he'seawn a certificate is cent to his parents ; shaw- ing the average uf hl.‘ season's mvrk and also !hc amount 0! his carmngs duxzng vacation. The :addies at Exmuor are pg: id lw'cn \ cents an hour mr thczr \wrk. Av. ‘lu end uf the game [hr player £ng the caddie's xncket and me mm: on the ticket is figured out )\ the caddie mater Mm pays the boys the cash at ume rm club pay; [hr bu) {he zuH anmum vhuruul the membcrA The (“Kai rm: um’ canard ? y 1hr: hm x durlng the scum l mmtmn -‘-'_l.< #691 -7 During :11: :c\rn Miami‘s Ag» 1'» to .\' ember mglumwx the :im-‘mnr earned Hf. the by}; '-\3> $133240“? The Prize Winning Caddie! During the summer many or the buy: won prxzcs le Exmonr zur their “LOU work. In addition to these prizd there were prizes for games at varmus times. particularly on Friday. August 29¢“ when the whole day was given up to Ssports. Many of the boys brought their dimers and little brother: and sisters and-a fine time with plenty of good things to out. was enjoyed." ‘ Nearly “5.000 Paid Caddies 1910-1913 1910 1911 1912 ‘ 1913 April $25.85 Ill) 20 513“) May SKRJZ 1140.95 834.95 16 450 June 1610.57 1m.35 ”93.33 1970.70 10” 26.1.57 270110 36531 103 5x5 August 24$ 5 1838.60 25:91) 32505 Sept. "72.“ 1653.20 11“." 233757 (in 11.3.14 56.” 1m.u' 1257i“) August 24$ 5 1838.6) 25:91) 32505 Sept. "72.“ 1653.20 21“." 233757 01 1m.“ 5‘.” mom 129$) Nov -..- ,41§;é§-.,_259l1 - Tom. 510,397.19 9.75.05 sumuo {£340.07 Stewart Gardner. the protessional. Wit: 3 caddie in Sciitland and undemtantls boy: He has the confidence of every boy who knows him. He has “urked to make the Exmoor a good place for good boys. By personal attention and instruct tion. Will) a system of marking the boys for their good work and conduei, he hue brought the caddie servit'e at the Exniooi up to A high degree of etficienty that h attracting the attention of goltlet's all over the country. Mr. Gardner and Mr Hilden the caddie master take a personal interest in the boys The members of the club co-operate in ent‘ouraging the little fellows and there are good etficient cad- dies at Exmoor eight or nine years of age. One boy. eight and one halt years of age earned $90 this summer and was marked good tor his work. Mr. Gardner ,invnes parents to bring their children and come. and see him just as they go With them when they start their children to Tachool. Th<‘ mi‘wwmg shuns 1hr permnal 0rd 0: .3!“ vamr caddies (mung I Auum: and Scp'rmbcr this )‘mr, ’1 oenrumgr- tnz' mid Wurk and hr 4 con-Sum th' ‘(Wc'l penrumgr- 68F. [(CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE) To afford this opportunity and to make the surroundings of the caddies clean. moral and with only the best influence has been the work and aim of the caddie committees 'at Exmoor. It has been found that all the trouble has come from emplming big boys over 14 or 15 years of age. These boys too often set a bad example by smoking. swearing and other misconduct. The result has been that the past season all these older boys have been turned away from Exmoor and to- day the largest number of boys at about 10 years 0t age. These youngsters are the best caddies both in efficiency and conduct and have made the largest eanr ings this year. The boys who won the "Star” badges this summer were of that age. It is but fair to say. howefer. that there are some notable exception among the older boys who have been retained for the reason that they are fine examples for the smaller boys and “hen these boys are ready to go into business they have secured good positions through the influence of the members. $14,000 EARNED BY ? CADDIES AT EXNOOR Name Hour: 9 Maintained by First Ch V You ‘ ‘Qo‘rfidlylnmed v ; ’4-rum4mmm - mum Wag. Convenient n tomahe vottheWoffln gammummmm musrmn ‘ READING ROOM ‘ 1”" Mob-hm ”3° , ‘ ramumammmoa 013W EnhneBank W118 Show Ave. Tan“. mu: 5:. PM. Hours ( 12mm. 1 toSp. m. - , u ined by First _‘ h ofChMSdendst. of Highland Put ,“iflmm°‘ “'°I 11°13; Field Good “Burrs “'ork Conduct Paid yer ccnt percent 3mo , . 97 n 39:40 99 _14m 10.) 9s 100 100 39 100 11.0 .11 H) m‘) m 810 20 834.95 ”91.33 16531 ‘H 1')" 1th) permnal TK IN ‘11 y” I)! “1-)! LUIILH I“ no an 30 7:: to 30 If "hnx Hmmnrrq Hum. “Murmur “In. \"hllv la. Augustine Jar Lune-r I‘hener Brad} 1'. immmhh F ‘ilmlrn l-L l.Q-"h8l"" H. “'illnanm E. l’lintun Joe Kellx- (hm. Benn-run A‘ Shula I‘. Sullivan . Flurelwe t‘arlunn Lawn-nu? \"nll L. Hvtvke Art “'llhams Earl "huh-:1 F Hlmlvr F. Kuhno Who" me Troublo Came. "“‘vll. how did you get on all your first nypeurvmce?" asked a than of 1:! nmbitiuus friend who had just Joined the thontrlcnl profesanu. “Oh, I gut on We” enough." was Un- reply. "but I couldn't get 06 ha]! quxck enough "â€" London Mall. Tip For I Coliogo Grlduflo. “My son has jubt graduated {mm college. What would you advise mm to read?” Frank Fm" \\'m Kuhur 45.1.3 2.5.. {3.1 / 177:7. .2; ‘.4 7“ .7. _ .z ,;..: Kenneth Mellvme Bum Ivrlver . ,. Edwin Patton. . . H. Mnrun ....... Lloxd Musk-k. .. 5.â€"\rlhur Boom ... ‘\\'m. Kuhhr. . .. i T. thwrin. _ .V b'ttr \\ m. 5] Mn run lieu Sullivan: t‘hrslrr Hurst“ Arthur "lsun \\'m. Srupph- Flu-ul l’rh‘lsnll Tin» Jl'hflfi'u!) Linn-r Klmr ‘imu Heme. .. H¢-\\‘.l!'ll mums Lthlir “win“ J Hwnum A” llwl-ml “'er l'Jdl S- ”(I Plum. Lcnkulc Mr“ Hhh‘W-ln .\r:'urn (framed "The help wanted column."-â€".\‘ew l\ wr|l . Hmnmrrn “Murmur H H .\I ushk vH‘u lrlum Inn-rt . 'ulfie.. Aria-“4L! )L he 1H0 1m» 1m» 1..” 100 )uu 10') 99 um 95 {of} 1th! HI IN )nu )nn \‘i ’4! 1H 100 In! an 52 H ‘m “U Kin H‘ v~EMrLMMLNT Annaâ€"Wanted all kmd~ 01 female hcip Amrman and foreign Wur.‘ ST 10 $10 per work Ap- p!» H] N N Johns A\(‘. tr! 2'“ J M Dunsmu H Jr. m'rr _\ Nuch Hordor. “H in hard far one In nnre Yo Mr. I» the pact." nnnmlnmi (he melnmholy man who had ”[5151! (mm Inn-mm "Ym. hut urn-a H In finrdrr '0 UV- down the find "â€" flunnm rimm- -â€"I~iMHu\'\IL,\T AuFNCY- “omen dr smug umk, >huuld rrgmu. mzh rm- 1 you urn} ,‘uip midrrrs M.” («m 511.”? Jr. m'rr \‘Hummh‘x ~ (hug ~I~rr ’IH Jmh‘ru "Mull (fielr hrvth I.“ The bapplnm o! Hf. com-bu In Dorm-thin. to do. iometblnx to lore Ind . oomethln‘ to hope for.â€" Dr Cbalmcn | _ AIIHO. "\Lr dent hang your father to H?! whh us “‘un't work." "Hut neither will fuller ”â€"Hnlh unure American gmki with}!!! ”.‘ANI ‘1.:.~. from Snuth AmvH 11 and 1.3““ m.” ; ml :1! “hair“ Maw). h.”- nn ml (In {urty the squure mm of II- .m :1 1m. Hm“ 2‘!) l‘Q*'|'IB Hut It hm- ulhcl‘ mlmlumutu. Brut! ”LII-31" u! r-K'k. mo in number. on“ u curn-d 11.10 the wuahlduw u! u huxunn figure. ”I. origin of which I: I nay-wry Tum ntutun weigh an on News. from leu to tWelTe mun wen, come of [bun rem-bin; u Weigh! uf tort: tom-I A row of thuu uluud on "rung plutfonm «N feel lung. and luau; .iluflur plul {onus stuml umvmmlvd Al the quurry. I'bk'b I. I enter «for Easter island in u! \‘ulcnuk' urtmnn. I number of that Image-u He half form ed u the nun-bu! u-ulwun left them Tin-n: l- nuulber (‘nter when lbv «ruwun u! {hr ngum ware made from rm L u! u «linenâ€"m wn Here. loo. In (uuud uummlml uwclmcun.â€"L‘hurvb F‘ wk 5A1 F. (H!- U' -â€" "1} nm (94mm:- \‘vriultx'yvn phunngrdph reumh Lnn f):- .~c-:\ at Hughland I’Mk bhuc Re-pmrmx Niup, W (mural Mr _L- pd A Deserud Lnrc‘ I'd It. Myne Cu“: S 'u Sumo: FUR >AI râ€"kurnrr Int, (.13! sxdr, \‘J‘IIU mr mink and can (”ms FUR 5A1 E ~I$ Bun leghorn pulkh‘ .’ mm.» (M krrl~_ n white ux’k pullcts and T barred rm'k pullrls lur mlv ur cnh‘ngc tar Rhmir bland red: Addrcs» t A LJINHI. XL! \V Laure-l Ave or M Th": \\ Fun 5A1 E Thoroughbred Urpmgu n chnkrns Through moulnng and rat) to lay. W 1? Mann. 3]: N S! jum n A\ r. $7 m g d Fvl SALEâ€"Hcflrse M (an-age Pu-u clear. blavk tram. bruktn. NDRIC 01 mm fe- Weight 2“” lb; Pnce Still). Addreys ercn Krn’h. 111) Elm Plan- i4» :3 rd - FUR SALE Shunmacr pmnm .md M S£hulz Cu pianos, also player pm...- In both n1akrs.\\‘|ll lent or wll on 1-2:) prn'rms nd yvur. mnmg I'Idfr Iu-rv Mdcn's Plano Shop, 3“ S Urnrwr 51‘ \\ .mernn. ll] Hum:- 395. H \vr Fun RENT-Small furnished roum All modern mnvrmcnves. I‘m:- SS F-II per mnmh Trl 1013 A! imam. 4%“ W . M tun.» Wag. Convenient ‘0 q.N.M-lclctflflihoodt hunk! 81R. Stick-Ava. 393’ rm hank-Modern GM 500“ 0" Fox RcNT-Niccly fumhhcd room on east side. Conveniently located. To party employed during the day‘ Phone 913. 2X5 E. Central Ave. Impd Fun Rrw Several furnished rooms, Good lm‘ulmn, moderalr prh‘cs. Addrms N A Aldridge. Erskmc Bank Bldg Te'. 34:3. 33 Fox Rutâ€"Five-room furnished house. Modem in every way. A big bargain at $25 a month. Tel. 75H“ 37-pd FOR Rmâ€"Fourâ€"room fiat. 316 No. Green Bay Road. 38 pd -â€"POII Ranâ€"Ole o: no My tur- nished orunfumhhed rooms in private home. Terms rouonable. 235W. Vine Ave. 1! pd r” \\‘\\H ;- N-mng In (\erH x 'r~~, \\ mid pick: [H w“ w ‘t'. g\d(5h'>.~ .‘44 .\ hil'l' Mi 0! It'lrp‘) FUR RENT-Barn, sunablr iur garage 3 N‘ Sheridan Rd. Tel 351. (Qtpd vR EASTER ISLAM) MISL ELLANEOL’S Aidndgr Erskmr Bank ml he mulrnt m (”It [.unn Prnwrh (mm FOR SALE Addrns W ANTED 51.111 n u .1“ rd M l l ("I Hh-r \ r} 1‘!“ ml (‘H .‘nnlh Th” 1‘ pd Bldg prur «H I» ‘ ‘ty , '- I’D l) Pubhc notxe II hereby (h en thnt the Subu‘nber Executnx ot the Lant Will Ind Testament 0! John Snyder, deceased, nil! Ittend the County Court at Lake County. II a term thereot to be hnlden at the Court Houtne m Waulegln. In uni County nn the first Monday nl Februan rte-u, 19H “hen and where all peruum hmmg Harms agatnst aid estate are noufied and requested to pretent the same tt‘ sand Court for adjudu‘attun ' Executnx ol the Lu: will und Test ‘Iment of John Snyder. deoeued Margaret Snyder Waukegan. lllmms November 17, 1913. 384) .wstvmem u d» nit-r H (uun Nutty: I: thrxrlutc hrtcby fin u: tt the “Id Thomas Han-r. dtlcndant II aloreuufl that the flame Lumdgtn.» plltnnnt hen-tutu“- Med ht! Ball 0! Com- plaint tn bard Court, an the (huntery utde then-oi. and that - cummt In there- upon iuued out of and Court uglinu the above named attendant. rrtumablc on the fin! d'y o! the term of the Cltt’un Court 0! Like County, to be held at the Court Home m Wnukmn In Iltd Lake County. on the tint Monday of Decembey A. D 1913. u u by luv required. and whxh Iutt 1. ml) pendm‘. LE‘I: 0 Bloom". Clerk Wnukegln, Illmou. (XI. and, A‘ D. 191] A. \C Smm. Complumnu Solm'lox (.rrrn BM Rmni .md‘ land l’alk. 111mm: Hum the dalr rhrrnd men! and ulhnwlw allU\Il‘gl1\_\.\ltnl n! \urch “manning u! ku’r N In In the north Inu- n! 1hr prrsrm pm mu m Ruxrv \Vxllmmn Au’ M H: mlrnnhnn “11h Rue St . llu'nu- mulh In .a pawn mum-tn H um”) 0! {hr umrr hnr «1 k.n\ ~\\r, and L’ar\".-\\c hum ”7c (.15! Irm- nt !hr ..1 lhr pnmrnt pawn; :1) he“. Au- at I“ nirruxlum unh km) Aw an! Hum ”mm 1' rue-{HI} 1v: .1 (hr-l. Int «'1 ‘0'"U 1’. all m the mu 1-! vahland Paxk lakr (n H _ .u. I!” murr mu appnu trr-m 'hfIAfY‘IfIC‘d \Up\ ('1 xhc vudgrmrm uh ‘xk m my 1.1%: W hat (hr \AAXHIIH tor udntwn ml su‘h :ssmmmm 1: m 1hr hands of the undnuxncd All pawns mien-uni Mr hruln nun- .‘1rd to Us“ and pl) the amount nut-”rd at 1hr L'uIlnu-r'n «fine, kit) “I“. u’rnrr (.rrrn BM Rmni .md Ccnual A\r. ”1qu land l’alk. lllmnn unhn mun dun oldieâ€"me. town: Grain. in". with; m m matte yam: and «hand. mm a W 0! street: (”in 0! Rice Sweat from tho nonhlmonuphuatpammnm William Ave. at its interaction with RiocStreetthencc-nmhtonpoint 18". south 0! the seam line 0! Cary Ave. and 9CnryAve. lromtheeutline oi the pn- not paving in Dean Ave at m inner-ec- tion with Cary Ave. md Iran thence cuterty lot a distance 0! 9(1) It High- [llnd Plrk Special Amman 0| “5d Court Docket Numbet 206. and that u- pin-anon hu Been made to sud Cour! 'n tonndcr and dcterminc whether or n: t the (act: unted in and crmfiulc a c trucv Thnt a hearing :in l’x- had up n rsmd application on Monday the rub d y at December A 0.19115! the hour I lrn 110) u'dmk In the lmcnmm ml and day, at the County Cuurt Ruum 0! Ind Court. m the Lounty (nun House, at Wnukegan. m and Lake (uunty Uh)"- nnns may be file-d m um! applnllmn un or bckm- lhe hnur n! ten HOD u'n'luvck In the 1 n-nuwn ul said (In) SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Specul “hm-t Nacho: 206 Pub!“ nulnc I! hrn'hv sun-n that» ktvunh w mu m! Lake- \uumxx lemp. h.“ rrmicrrd mdxmrm Mr :1 hpl‘flfll n:- arnnu'm upon prlvptll) Pn-nrfitrd in [he mihmmu Imprmcmcn! (.mdmg, drum mg. ‘ uxbmg, panng unh ‘ um lflr pmr- men! and ulhnwlw allU\Il‘gl1\_\.\ltnl ”mud n! Lm'nl lmprmrmrnl: o! the k II) n! Highland Park “Mod at H‘ghlnnd I'mk llhnms Nmem Mann-bin!“ “alumni-W «WM om d lab sud-ha..-“- ones-u! mama-nu. Illa-Ii. I a"! can u an m W ”mm-awn”!!- Matthew 010. mm for as W‘ h 11.4anan um 81;“ cm w r 3'“ 1‘“ Mu , “Jr! xnrn 1‘14! Mr ~ Frank I‘ Haukxm Jurph l, Franny: Juhn 1‘, Khht‘ (.(mtgr L \ rllrr R W Bu‘klc) .1] lmprmrmrnl: o! the L ll) 1H m H n maul}! 11' V 3‘! ”.9an nd The cost will be low-«we‘ll do the wmk thoroughly without inconvenience to you. or damage to wall. de coratnons, or anything else. Wire Your House Ii gives the finest artificial light in the vun‘ld. and most ornamental and adaptable Alsn ii 1(‘l('h(‘> mtu llk‘ house a tireless scrvanmo perform all the drudgery. as a present for the other member of the domestic ELECTRICITY Christmas Is In Sight And that annual problemâ€"what to git? presses solution. Suggestion: PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY North Shore Gas Company Picture to youer this kih-ht-n in operation-â€" the Rum! Automatic (ins \Vnh’r ”enter in the basementâ€"nMmut any uth‘nlinn~~u\‘v the turn of u {nun-t. supp!) ing _\uu “ilh un- limited. iIu-Vp«-11,~i\'v. purv hut \\ aler. llnw (‘nnn-mu-m fur rimming and scrubbingâ€" 111M hxm- .~u\ .ng in start your \‘ariuua vooking npvmlinua. hamâ€"- Worthy!!!“ firm": «, ’2'"... F0! toyâ€"1‘ pyd pocket. 5 kngmlford’ml 2" ' dm' or town; OUL t. 1:: mm. 1 ' I393" Min“! mud-cod. ... am the "tide. 5.3:. baa-Ku- W686. bummed-Mantra“: hwufl-A-nn-liu ‘- nullity, K- Knn- -w. 5...... Think of tho nimii-rn (ins Rangeâ€" eslxx-ially equipped fur any nuide of (nudgingâ€"”heat 02:5in mandated to a “just right" tt-nipcriiturv ,4 no dirtâ€"- no (bill's-Ann (-xvvssivv labor. and all this ('nnifurt and convenience at a low (1»! fur pm. The hm! dviiiniistrntimi of the merit ~ of t lww “('Uliifnri ninkvrs" is to soc ”it‘ll! Ill upon-mun at mir shuwramni ur a postal “ill bring )ou coinplq-tv infurniailiun by return znanl. Harder”: Hardware 0F "0mm ILLINOIS ”E". nun-Ilia. h qullity.'K0- Kuwâ€" Wfi' ' , u an. cud-um: "a“ a gm}?

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