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Hrdtbo me'll and Engluh Embmulcncs ‘Wunogrunu Iruuu/s a Spa‘lulty For terms address SISTERS of LORETTO Stock Company every Saturday Night 5011* Importer Danish Lam's Highwood, Ill. Vaudeville PAINTING [.aks‘ Fares !, I11. HIGBMND PAH plrt. Ind we'll let Billy know of our Willem It the risk“ moment to win that time†"Well." sum Tom. looking a little fussed. “you vermlnly have got I lot of nerve But If you can keep a secret I‘ll tell you something, I'm not en’ staged to Miss Pink yet. but I hope to be. And 1 think that for the good or the college I can get her to play her This seemed tough on Tom. for it was plain as day that she was the one girl he had ever met whom he mu head over heels In love with. it was a tool question for me to nsk. if there-Ava: one line Where Tom con- sidered that he was strong it was with the ladies. He wuu't fur wrong. ei ther. for he was no end of a hero. and girls like that kind‘ But i had an idea that he was having harder work bring‘ in; Miss Pink to terms than he liked to admin "i guess yo. . 'xht." I said. “It sure would give Bill: I joli it lilo- Pink would tell him that oh. WI. en- gaged to you when he was thinking that be wu the king pin Do you think you sand in strong enouyb to pull the trick on' It the proper mo ment?" Au-urdlug (u his vlewu. the but way to get Billy's (out would be up have the Indy U! at. choice suddenly announce an the day of the 3mm (Inn. an. was engaged to In: “W man Tou) unwed mm the basis 0! the plot wasn't bud‘ bm he didn't Hunk that qutte so much action In the dlml‘purt would null Miss l'lnk He mm l bud [he 1'1th idea. but that 1! I'd Her been In love I mauld mallze that It “ouldu'l take us much an that to make a man wit mum- The end [hall I nutlhwd In 'l'um Wu! [0 have Mix: l'iuk vume up In Billy just us he “'le leaving the locker bulk] lug: in his football cloth“! and rmu'll out nud slap him on [be have sm- «ould throw In sumo- “mm M the same time. like "Mar" um! "dawn“ or whutewr the ludylike phrnwé War? that Wuuld convey (Iw mum nn-umnx Tuls. l rensouvd. would muw HIP [vul per 0! n mummy And. of volume. us Billy mnldu! hit n Kiri. he would go into the game zmd twain te-urlm: the clothes 06' the Kenyon n-um I predlcn-d that In two Weeks we could get theâ€" thing so well under way [but on the day of the ï¬nal gmue ul! «‘0 Wde have [u du would be to light the {Use and then run like the mls chief to get fur enough awn)" before the explosiun My plan mls to get her to cast a few of thaw smiles on Billy. Itâ€: I well known nxlmu (but a fellow In love 1.! particularly susceptible to the gmuch germ. and It's Just a step from a good blue crouch to u touring rage. Miss Pink was the queen of the co eds and the prettiest girl In [Wu states. It was secretly surmised among a choice few who were In on the game um: she was as good an ear gazed to head coach Tom Burn; BU- ly. who didn't dance. was not one of the few who were in on the game. This set us all thinking. and that night as l Jumped into bed i found the solution. That solution was Min Pink. What he wanted was to get Billy angry Just before the game and hun- the cause of his anger so fur out of his reach that he couldn't get at It and would take his wrath out on the Ken you team. A than llke that can get a plat-e In the line on any football team In tlu Country. Hut Tom Burns. bend court 05 lluvkeye. wanted more than an nu tuumtun of defense; he wanted a whlrl “'iml uf attack and destrm'tlon lle usml to sit up whole nlghts trylng [u think of schema; [u umke llllly umtl His theory “'11: that erery mun had 21 tumpor stored uwuy sunwn‘lmro :unl lt ueodvd only It touch on the h‘ululvn sprint to start lt at! But Tom was prt-tty \n-ll Mtunured trying to diwurer the ('UHHIIHHHUU Hull ï¬ttwl Billy Two weeks lu-fure the ML: mun mum- wlth Kenyon th-ge. our mum rlutl the sl'tuntlun lwgun to get desqn-rute Tum Burns culled n meotlng of the whole team mluus Hilly nud explnln ed that. no matter how (url'ous the rvst of us got. I! We didn't get a good umd out of Bllly We stood us much chance of winning that game as u! growlng wings on earth Hilly was so good natured that ii oozed out all over him. No one. no! even the coaches. could ever rutfle him. Even If one dld pick a scrap be was so blg that it didn't do any good He wmlld put out his right hand which wus aboui as heavy as a full sized ham and greatly resembled one. and if any one go! in front of it he Would be brushed (may like a fly. lemillg Billy us sen-me uud gmul uu lured as exer Football at Buckeye college was no afternoon pink ten. 1! you npologized for putting a hobnniled shoe in the face of your best friend the coach was likely to light on your neck the next minute because of your ladyllke man- ners. Temper played a big part in pick-lug the team, and those of us who didn't have any originally had had it developed The one exception was Hilly Gordon. the big guard. : Copyright by Frank A. Mum Go. : 00oooooooooooooooooooooooo Getting Billy’s Goat A Football Story By JACK BRANT It always pay: not to lrxue with a woman. and there are sometimes when It pays better'tban others. l hurried "ray as fast u i could. but i couldn't xet away fast enough not to notice that Billy realized mu wu one of the time- that culled for "I wasn't angry with you or any and the lawn-r for the defense one." “M Billy. stubborn 5' 3 Darn “On what aruundl?‘ â€led lb full of mules "I was Immunenul In pm “Oh. but you were! You were very‘ mart-1M "~l'hmldelphia lnlgvr very angry. Indeed. and It was upleu- »- - did. and-andâ€"l |ove you (or u?" a.†Evident. "lâ€"l uld It for a Joke." the ‘rus saying. “There Isn‘t any Richard Ran- dolph I'm sorry I did IL I would never have done It 11â€"" I and thought you would get .0 angry with me" There was a big boutlre on the campus that night. and everybody. co ed- end all. lltendcd At about the middle of it there was I cry for an ex. and}. I vaguely remembered having leen one around the corner or the trend mud where the carpenter. and been working i went for it. I made plenty of noise coming. but there were two people around there in the dnrk Ihnt didn't hear me. They were Min Pink and Billy. I was near enough to hear what they were saying when I stopped. and I couldn't help listening. Silas l’iuk was talking. ‘ The odds turned right around In the ï¬rst ten minutes. and the college In the blenchen went wild with dellgm u we dashed on to victory The more at the end wu 29 to 0. and then was lots of mm still left In at Two men fought even as the cheering undergrads carried them twlcv around the ï¬eld on their shoulder; Then two were Tom Bum and Billy. Hilly mus the demon. Frnru a quiet. pence invim: Hercules Of an rmur ho- fure he hmi rhnngmi iniu an Hummus (urn-m a! whim. Fuur mwn (-uuldn't hold him. nnd his path when he run down {be Held wus lined with cripples. with one or two of (he grnu-sz. who courted denim. clinging to him That game will live runner In the history of Buvkeye culle-m- Kvnyun came on the ï¬eld with u lh-HVIPI' team and [he ldc-n (but they won- gulug lo have n clnrh. They found In: rum-q and one demon. and there mm m much chance of stopping Buckeye an “up plm: the numb wlnd Nobody but I knew what the trouble was, and I didn‘t guess but half o! It Tom sailed luto us In true football style. and the talk he gnu- u- mm a lyric. I've never heard nor run] of a speech before a battle (but vuuld louch It It put ï¬re lnto us m: If he were pouring It ln with a dlmn-r. null we ran out on that ï¬eld ready to mmsume all (but we touched They tried to any the right (Mn: and left her to wait {or her ‘an friends who were going with her to the game. and when they Jolm-d on u the locker room they were like two full sized hurricanes done up In quart bottle- She smiled up at them with tho-c big. round trusting eyes of hen. She wan so conï¬dent they would be do lighted and to absolutely unconscious that the was causing the Illgmul un- easiness to elther of them. “Please nay. Mr. Burns." we said. "You have both been such guud friends to me (but I want you to be the am no hear a secret. in: engaged. but don't tell. because it isn‘t out yeL Richard Randolph in a distant cousin. and 1 am so anxious to have you meet him." I heard later that Tom (fled to get away. but the wouldu" let him. A («w of us were wulkmu duuu m [be ï¬eld with Tum He was wry nervous. nu! â€Fltl'hzll: to unylfflu: \w said. nud I knew ll wasn't all mum-d by the unuw. Night In from u! us were Miss Pink and Billy, walling on the corner As we passed Billy called to Tom. and he Joined them. We went on This vn-m uu for (“'0 works up In the utterumm of the [inn] Thru value the explosion I! w: gar tlmu We had L‘Xpot‘lmlâ€"au m Tum gut (-uugbt In It Tom unvv him n (‘h-ur th-M. fur the punk! of [[u- (mm, and whvu he wasn't at [Irm'ttrt- 0r nttvam: lw tun-n tau ('uuld be pretty sure he wnu with Mm Pink or waiting for her SUHIQ'“'IH'I’“ Things begun to turn nut in-nutifuiiy. Just us We bud plunumi i gnu-us n were umu doesn't ntumi umvh i‘inlnre win-n u girl n-uily um her (-up for him Hilly fell like u Inmi- nnd (won (oak to writing pm-try. iiis “hule umnm-r l‘huum-(i. and he vurriui nmnud His 2.") pounds as i! tin-3 were imreiy enough bulinnl to keep him vuuuevlmi with the «uni: rm: meAND'PARx PRESS. HIGAILAND'PARK ILLINOIS Now lhul M‘erytlllng “m: urrungrd I begun to feel a “(lie mn-ux'y In my mum-lemma l â€ka Hilly. us did every body «he. and n umm-d no me [but we were playing him a pn-uy low down [rick The (vndmmm were (but she rmwrv- Hi the right to drup out at um uno- ment and Hm! 1r any vnguuenwnl was unuuuucrd «he mm to be the one In (in llw aunounving. And 'L‘om muun-d me that slhe wasn‘t the- kind of girl [lml would ban: out uud {but she wuuld do her best for Burke)». â€9 wuu going: to take WI!)~ [u wulk than high! and meet her am'ldoumlly and hm] nu c-x- rune ull nxm up to Icuw them to gether. ll mun l'ml “In-u be bud [in-t nun Bh‘lt‘d the pun- 1hr hm] rrfunil "In."- lute-IS to [Jun- nunlnlnu to do um: M. "In aflvr he lmd maul» n pin-1m Mp- pen] [0 Der rnllrgv ~|h|rll um! «Annual «1 how nova-sun (mum: um- lu lawl- hll" Illd [ll-‘ll llmvv- 3‘!" Dv'npml “'0 would kl“? llw III‘.‘ gnu-e uln' mime around I'oudlnmmli)‘ Tbe'next duy Tum ,williei‘lufing. lo after prurfln- I minâ€"d him how things Were [IHIKTNHIK And because he tunlvd to talk to scum-body and be} muse In- lmd «turn-d In In make I can ndmn n! Im- he [old uw all ubuul It, bud [in-t nun rvfuud "Imu- II» do “HI: |L H .‘XTHIIH er ‘m-ks, right lhml mum: I! was m; no Mg (11.†n: duuu in was wry uymlu: we all mum-d run! u! u: waiting on Bill)’ can“! It M-y 80 Thu the Nobulu Hypotho‘ lul II All Wrong The ln-b-Hur hummuh 1‘ 1.“! tin- slurs \n-n- Influx-d ll} [IM' t-w‘ll‘; nxm «'\nln'l‘in,."1:fl.’u- L’uscnln In lu....r llnwr "Ih‘uu H'lm u! luxulnun. ,un. “1â€le HrL- \‘lhlhlr [u [111- lm‘nml l‘\.' H. Hu- Mllky “0)- urr sumum-d rm m- p1.†stun. )lun)‘ u! [hl‘m- \nlull‘ lune In (In-Ir «run-m (my spun; u! Mum 1mm, (lu- uumxuml beginnings of mu “Jr:- And aunt Too much you: simply mun- nut.â€" mr thter Scott. SCH Evident. "A man hm HHQ’HNN] a {mum-n puck at wblch I unre can't dimyw-r " â€He wasn'x a mlrfled mnn."â€"â€"Bnm more American, “You." replied In Hkmum "The {act ll the It so very muncnl mat w.- cnnuot induce her [0 pumice either her linking or her piano lessons. (hr amateur-nullity o! [be I‘urL grate-s In on her u'nllth‘e non-n "â€"Judge Clan For Appnhonuon. “l objwt n. that nun on the Jury." said the lawn-r for the defense. “On what amumh?‘ â€ted the court "I was luslmmenul In ruins blm An Enron. Ca... â€They tell me your dnuxhn-r 1: van musical." um the “ï¬lm. When Knight: Won Bold. When knight: We" clad In (‘nmple-(r armor from top to we I! wu m‘mlnl [hm they would bar some Ilgn U) which their followers muld mil-Hagan!) them in battle. Ind thll In the tune “on or (heir Armorial bub-nun Knlgmn whu omlued to wear their own Inn: run mnfldenblp rink. and H ll related that u the battle of Ban nockburn the In! of me be Clan-I owed Mn death to an omission in won his bearings. He I’ll Ilaln unrecog Mud; when“ and he been kmmn he would have been held prisoner (or (hr run-om or u a bounce. Unuzuo Ingmar-nu Fan. Who-n I’nHrund handing um. under (like!) In .Un'dm fulkminx (he dlwuv cry of guhl n unique c-nuinw-rmg {val wan performml .H I x-rlm ought} mile-l out n! Sknguu) (1w nuru-y had been uxmlr fur lhv road 113,“: (hr nhnn- nf 1) late. but It was found I†2»- m lmgulur nnd hmlu-n by no man) mun thnt lhv plan no: adupu-d of w-Hum n bettur Hm lu_\ luvu-rlng [hr lvu-l n! [lu- lnh- Tm:- wn- done by mmlng nu cutlvt vhmmrl. (hmugh uhh‘h fuunm-n {01-1 of the Ink.- druhm! arr hut pm ently the In-w vlmnm-l. hm 1m: Inn-u rm through a mud} hHi. xnw way, and (he at npln: lulu- I‘alrr “ore an vnur maul muynn {hmugh mo «‘uunlr) mm n-duce-l the InLe Irwl again mrr nu rmy feet. .\ flue. Imel mam-ed wu- m-cun‘d over what «an formerly the bed of the lulu- -Argunnnl Iry. Apparently the nun have [men evolved from planetary nebular, â€What‘thl‘n. are [hr nrhulnr 1! 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The rvgulntiun dlaxume h: (by muuulng of a trrnvb 1s a yard to a umu There are (hru‘ Illu'x. bu“ eH-r. needed to (UH) umu nurlz dc {emu-341m ï¬ring lmv, «m h 1: down 1n the trrm-h. u yunl twmm-u ravh mun; [he sul-smnv nmvn 1- [wk :1 Iburl dillnmv. um! the H‘N'Hv. atâ€: h Manning 0.. Tum-Ju- and Lac-Nu; flu Enemy by Dan Cloud; A (‘uluiun u! lufumry. luzlrrhllu.’ (um threatâ€"[he Ngulur mar-lung form- Wlll mu I given point nl Hu- mm of 175 a minute. A: lhnl rnlr u will like a Qh'bdou. which umbllnl nbuul 10.300 turn. about nu hour In [um- .\ dhlxduu mm In In {In lawn! bud} know n In the urx. mlzutluu n! [he Amer ORIGIN OF STARS. u’oocau win’riï¬i Itan In (urumunh ulu-n ll even xn-nlrr Hun Hu- h‘N‘Hi'. \I hit it Tham- (Ilrm‘ I-f t‘qu‘ll Hm- le Itvlrphmxr I 1:: null. Hffur (H'- uhl (n4) UH exvlu 1 (mum! .. nmmum .u. ~ kiln-l â€1111“:th \ I Mu huh u um MI I o- (Lo-non ‘a-I “Hum-hits: Hydmyuï¬uhaï¬y. Id nahynllhnï¬ynnfldhml Hun W-Sd‘ndm â€I‘M'l Inn Y'hpbom LI You-illdnynfhlntod-how “The Perils of Pauline†West Central Ave. Highland Park Theatre “Dbl! TA“. 5“ u a. w rm‘noun Theliiubcflulystery Every Other Tuesday Ph‘ mt P497 \ 11‘ H-0'ud Av. JOHN C. BORCHARDT Iopholn 71$L “Trey 0' Hearts" E. E. FARMER Every Sunday Miss Alma Sahurx Every F riday Will Krumbcch I wish to announce to my patrons and friends that I have removed my Shoe Repairing Shop from West Central Ayenue to the comer of (Elenview Avenue and (Er’een Bay Road where I am now located m anew htnlding. and am preparu‘l to (‘ontrnne do- 1ng the same lngh (lass work for the people of nghland Park and wemity that l have done in the past fl years of my resulent‘e here. I earn- estly when your patronage and guarantee my work not only to be satlsfat‘tory but very reawnable in wire. Have the hon and girls leaye thelt' shoes 1n the morning on the way to school and (all for them 111 the afternoon on their way home. Mail‘s EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING NOTICE Cur-to: old Budd-v Svd‘uh Mo Second Hand Shoes bought and sold Shoe Strings, Polish, Shoe Laces, etc. hut-vol. I“ (;O...( I..." 203 F. Ctmul Ave . Titlebaum Maj-5y} “I†WWI-Hench [NAM Vcd a M Iâ€" H“ h. but†F was .504 Hnghlnnd Pail M Duvï¬ï¬‚d A u HM 'u-I Sun- Snob Second SL. near Central Ave 13prqu 909 Shoe Repairing TbeModenShoeStore 5"" m1 Shoo No more burning, aching, tired feetâ€" givc your feet rotcc- non from bar pave- ments, tile floors and uneven places. Till vou wear a Dnh.“ Cubic-Shoe you willncvcr know what real foot com- fort means to your mind, nerves and body. It‘sthc atcntchushion InSolct at docs itâ€"your foot sinks down luxuri- antly into it and the cnmc shoc conforms to cvcrv curve of your foot. First Class Electric Shoe Rrpmrmg A l I work guaranteed and given prompt attcmmn Tryapairof Ml mum Ill [Can] An O'qu-g'uw Fresh Butler. E“: md Poultry DIED-ib- L. Schaifer J. P.8TEFFEN mrmu