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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Aug 1915, p. 1

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>liar nght‘SIXO pch is declared m be the most Fowncd. It is I; should be. 1‘ "Ca in upkeq’ g made withm jnging out : cars. the red before. at that has lowest price an sold rith mire-in- :thzxt Europe pduction. , records for dcagn speed- | of 91) miles | an heur at pf motor car [es which have trance. qugllty ant eutmost in a lmers Master xdards of autO- 3 within reach , ILL. Aunt M. GATES re rax wonder- It is the Dld AOY umtinued m above talking PAINTING T I It’ll“. 2175 3350 1m coumv ma Am; 23 AT ouwmsu cum Hog..w".. I“ C I.( [ha DOE?“ The pians and policies of the big! country iair to beglven Saturday. August! 1 28th by Lake Forest Horse Show Assoma- ' ma tion at Unwentsia Club. Lake Forest, for def the benefit of charity, are now well es- ; Lei tablished and the work is being rushed: ins forward as fast as different committee " chairmen can possibly do it. Only one ‘ 10¢ important change has been made in any in; respect and this one regarding the giving qu of cash prizes in addition to the ribbons. ‘ pa It was decided that to give cash prizes vi: would in a way defeat the end of them show namely raising money for charity, la; because of the great number of classes br that are to be represented. In order to!I give a cash prize to every winner a large ‘ 5‘. sum of money would be deflected from , bi the sum handed over to the different ‘ d2 beneficiaries so this feature was struck ‘. m from the program as was the proposition ; p( of charging an entry fee for exhibition. Rt Aside from these two facts the policy of m the promoters remains the same. Mr. L. F. Swift, chairman of the live; stock committee has already gone far in tr his preparations for producing a very in- teresting and novel exhibition of fine animals. His program is already printed and will be in the hands of many North Shore stock t'anciers early next week. “ Any person desiring one of these can secure it or any other information by , writing Mr. Swift. ' Every inducement is being offered to bring people to the Onwentsia grounds early Saturday morning and to make them stay late into the evening. Lunch- eon will be served on the grounds. rest rooms provided and every effort made to insure the comfort of those who come to participate or to look on. Thepublicity department has in prepar- ‘ ation at present a series of posters and dodgers to be scattered broadcast through the North Shore district calling the at-j tention of the residents to this big event and soliciting their patronage in the be- half of "sweet charity," ; Good housewives and cooks should not forget the department devoted to a dem- 1 castration of their ability and skill for if plans do not miscarry there will be one of the most appetizing and attractive displays of pies. cakes. canned fruits. bread. pickles and other samples of cul- inary art ever placed before the public. A sale of this collection will be made after the announcement oi the prizes each person making his own prices. 01 SI 11 0 a S C a c t l i l iv" Ind Cook: Should not For- tho Deplrunont Dcvoud to . Demon-Intion of Their Ability and Skill Saxurday closed a vc in the comesx at War fony six ladies were prize whxch gave a he ma Exposmun at San MRS. PAUL L. UDELL Mrs. Paul L. Udell of 211 WC was awarded the trip. having out her opponents by a very smal The first ten contestants in the their standing were: Mrs. Paul Mrs. Paul L. Udell of 211 W4 the Ave. . was awarded the trip. having out istanced her Opponents by a very small margin. The first ten contestants in the order of their standing were: Mrs. Paul L. Udell. ‘ Mrs. G. FrdnClS, Misses Hazel Simmer. Tessxe Mcuary, {\ltldred Sheahen. Esther Berg, Hmnsh Harrison, Elste Leageler, Florence Warner and Florence Glader. The c )ntl": tor the balance at the prizes will C'tnlllllzc until October first when an upright mm will be given away together thh .1 401;} watch and a number of other Valuahir prthS. Those interested in this COHIrst should choose a candidate and Vote for her when making purchases at Warren's who won tht Free Trip to my Panama Exposition a! (he Chas H. Warren Co. Contact ave a free mp to the Pana n at San Francnsco. Cal. used a very exciting week at Warren's store where rs were competing for a By “Crescent Fun" The Crescents annexed anu mark in the victorv column defeanng the K. C 's by a sun Leflen pitched an excellem 3 ing five hits. “.5 .., The game started with a gloomy out- look for the home boys, Waukegan scur- ing two runs on errors. This loss was quickly and dicisn'elv made up the lattrr part of the first when we followed the visiting teams example scoring three runs. Heavy.hitting by Leften, J. Gal» lagher, F. Gallagher, Richards and Wahlv bruck featured the game. In the fifth inning J. Gallagher slid to v- ..V“ . In the fifth inmng J. Gallagher slid to second base and dislocated his shoulder but remained m the contest. Next Sun- day the homc buys WI“ play ,the Shcr» mervllle A. C's and they desxrd the Six)- port of all those fans who cnv‘e for a good game of base-ball played by homr- men. nuconh to Ploy Shomorvillo A 4 while Regulu- Mu! Strong Top“ Tum Next Sunday. Gdfid Glues Anticipated By “Regular an" The Regulars met the team at McCann's park, 'l‘he Regulars met the Wuukegan team at McCann'a park. Waukegan. on Sunday and defeated them by a score of 4 to l. The game was a beau- ty to watch as there was not an error' in the whole contest and the new find - of the Regulars, Blackburne, worked a wonderful game. He shOWed all 1‘ sorts of speed and curves and his C control was all that could be asked, l‘ and he had the Waukegan players: completely at sea, and allowed only two hits in eight innings. He is a ‘ pitcher who will give the team plenty ‘ of confidence. as he has sho’Wn as his l best with men on the bases. lie is 1 cool and steady and has an lbund- ‘ ence of reserve energy. He kept the ‘ home players completely baffled with ‘ his fast one and his slow one, and his L.change of pace was simply marvelous. :‘He always seemed to have something , under his hat. {or when any of the lWaukegan boys got to bdse, he put {on more steam and would strike out “the remaining batters or make them {hit easy ones to the fielden. Graver. E the new shortstop played a whale of a game and twice raced over second and I. pulled down seemingly safe hits 1- and threw his man out. Leo was :_ there with two healthy hits and old 6 boy Pettis came through in the fourth ,3 inning with ll nice single scoring two men. Kilhy showed a lot of speed in the sixth when he went from first to third on an infield sacrifice. Naprstek caught his regular steady game and he and Wallace showed up as a ttiwer of strength, as their pepper is one .â€" oh. lll\,-.. the sixth when he went from first to third on an infield sacrifice. Naprstek caught his regular steady game and he and Wallace showed up as a tower of strength, as their pepper is one of the main factors in keeping the team on their toes. The team. as a whole, played elegant hall and the fan: who journeyed to Wnukegan, are no doubt well pleased with the exhi- hition made luy the Regulars. who thank the fans for their loyul support. Un next Sunday the Topaz will he the attraction and the Regulars will be out to avenge their fdrmer defeat. Mclnerney will be on the slab for the visitors. and the fans can expect 2i "and battle. The game will be called the attraction and be out. to avenge t Mclnerney will be visitors. and the good battle. The at. 3 p. m. sharp. First Inning-â€" Highland Park: Potter ball pitched for a sing! Potter was caught tryi Naprstek wem out; Whyte. Shannon out, Whyte. burne and vvas o flied to Potter. Reinhar second but got no furt} fanned. Highland Park: Wallace the leg and went to third single to right field by [I where he scored on a' p: Kilby struck out and Patti out Reinhart to W'hytc. L:. Wankexl": K ed ball. Whyte ke went out to 1 King went (0 ‘ out. Third Inninxâ€" Highlnnd Pl" out. and Potter W'hvte. anrs‘ has? on balls h shannon flied U‘ Wankel.“ ' in deep Gena" nts annexed anolhq chalk victorv column Sunday by K. C 's by a score 015m L d an excellem game allow- Inningâ€" sharp. S‘core b)’ “min" . "n'" scored on 3" passed ball. JCk out and Pettis grounded art to W'hytc. nu: King was hit by a pinch- Whyte struck out, and Erin; u! to Kilby. unassisted, while u (0 eecond. Strude struck it (0 <900nu. ”Hm“ Highland l‘lrk lingâ€" 0 1 n 3 1d l‘nrk: Blackburn struck “'lukegflnoâ€" Potter wu out,Reinhurt in n 0 a n anrsiek reached first on 11 Three base 1 balls but go‘ no further as Struck out: I); flied to Williams. Collins. 5; by gun: Goliins flied to Shannon bans: of! 813: enter. Wilkinson went out to 1. Umpires. l caught trying to steal. Remhart m Uallius to em out; mnon out, ‘ilkinson hit to Black- ‘ut m Kilby. Willilms Reinhart singled past no further as Haapke Wallace was otter hit the fin“ single to center; “see was hit 0“ third on a ions! by Dufly: from m first to Naprstck game and 13 a ttm‘er Kilby unassls‘ed; threw out Williams Fourth Inningâ€"- I' Inn n. ...._..V_ Hiflhllnd» l’uk: “‘uuace be“ out n bunt and stole second uni mu ad vanced to third un INN)": single to right. DufYy stole srcond on the fin! bu“. Kilby hi! I foul lo the I‘llcht'r. and then Penis hr! n single to deep center. scoring Wullure and [)ufly, who nude home by n great slide, PH- tia mkinz second on the throw to the plate. Grover was next up and hit a line single over shun, (hr hail Ink ing a hnd bound and rolled m [hr fence, Penis sacrum whxle (inner drew up M third. Hlm'khurnr struck out, and Potter \u-m nut, puchtr to Unusual P A! turn 1" dxcu‘s 1M) afxr'rnrnz, from LIE-v and \h nu whn h In \N‘Iimtnr Evuu, ul Linu-ln \ Knit-r. arr punt) d.“ an ung n: w.l!rr 1L4 ing B U fence. F drew "P out, and first. Wankel-n: Remhun flew mu hufiy. quipkt‘ WXH nut. (Zr-Yr! Kuhy, an a hnrd pluy King g walk but Whylr popprd (4) Penn Fifth Inning. Highland Park past ‘hmi mad a “In! by Shmmm I)! l‘ufYy sh‘uvx Wlukexnn: Hrunkv sum n um, .. Stride wrnumll In hr!» !Z!1t~‘~'r(‘. Neuncyer ban“! for Gulhnn and hxt a 3a“! ulw to nghl but 1hr hull lambd- ed badly and Numeyrr gut to (hint \l'JL m snn itruv‘n 0111, ed badly and Numeyrr gm u: \Vxlkmmn struck out, Siuh Inningâ€"â€" Highland Park: Kfiby be“ out I hunt (I) Hnupkr and wan urrnh‘ed to u-vund luy Penna, but could not Id- \nm‘c us Uruu-r strux'k nut, and Blnrkr burne went uul tn Wbyu unuulslmi “Iukegln: Willmnn. wus nut. (‘m- n-r [u Klihy, Rmnhml popped lo KI‘.~ lr)‘ and Htukpkv ilruck nut. Seventh Inningâ€"â€" Highland Park: l‘utlvr. anrydek and Shnnnun struck nuL Wlukegln: King way h)! by pitched bull and stole second but left there as Whytz Ind Bn struck out and stride flew to Dufl Eighth Inninxâ€" .n n, ,. -oâ€"'..~k V Flighhnd I’Ifk Dufl'y fiwd W V struck out. Wnukezln: .\(‘ln\9_\'1 “y'all-CR. “'Ilkinsnn V piu‘hed ball, but led humk fumed to anrate struck out. .Vinlh Inning-â€" The Highland l'lrk Wilkinson Ind G1 struck out. SerCn uun. Wlukegln: Hanpko hit I fluke single to left and took second when the bull bounded had, from where he scored on u long single lvy King. Whyte popped to Wallace. Brunkc struck out and Stride went out.. Pa!- tls to Kilby. J; a n o u 0 0 1â€"4 4 uv res base bus: Graver, Nelmeyer‘ um David and hm to A. P. H. And -k out: by Bhvkbume. 10-. by Miidnd A.$ha-. m n. blk 1. Hum ns, 5; by Neimeyer. 8. Bum on mub. Hughioo“. w. ”.5151”. 2 of! Blackbourne. 1; 05 Collins. a H. 105w“ to 5mm. F. IcPhonon. Jmpim. Burnt! tnd Rea. lot 9. blk 31 lhxhllnd Pm. mum a Voice of the Hzghland Park Business Men ’5 Association n: Nelmeyer popped lo “'Ilkinsnn was hi! by l l, but led there an W|1~ d m Nnnratek and Rtinhlrt Brunkv struvk out, Ind fink: Wallace strur u» Wilkinson Ind The Score um] 13‘ at first 1 A ark! iron-r \upxdcn ‘“ sucnficfll to (m: Walla" [‘cttil skicd out w ".1. find thkbume flew out m ufl, “I'Ith ‘0 :ond but w" Ind Brunke w w “UHF- struvk out. nnd Kill), .xnglcd CHILDREN’S on .u mm mm THURéDAY. AUGUST 5, 1915 \.n~.1l'_\'.1:~ :rr‘ a: -vv. w. u.-. .. ., dxcu} 1M) .9: knYILId I‘N'A l‘hund‘u aHr'mr-uz, -‘\ ‘y M turIHf: \hudxrn from Lnfuuxusv Ra‘u- Put \huu'n and “I mutt \A t. I..:m~?‘. H.r pxugnm whnh la x: mm" Jim (”run-r u! Wlimtnr pumu w Hrlrn Jun phme Evuu, ulm u now \v~v::x\g n! the ank Lmu-ln Wan h'Inr rudrng. [)molhy Knit-r. 21.11 K.uhr[mr Unniy u! \\ ximcur. mam) d.“ a Lhui tzr Muirr-‘I, hxantlun, Knit-r. 21.1 ptano (Lu: an uh“ ha w.l!rr 11.:- l.» furl‘mh dnxcc L‘ . uxil .ng-c }' pr UM . «n r”. ”V‘- ‘|I\.l’ '1 ern yr hu- 0 dfwril Sues: H11 “'gukrv.” Mrs UN ' Shale Jud h.“ ht?“ ~ '1 hr (14H- l1 1 nod.“ Krn Counted Dad-q Ru-h “our. Bohr..- Coaud nod Part Avon... .>\ pemmn u! n I: ‘ :x-mg Herniated 4nd ‘thh Ill! be mcwxjrd In ”I! “run ul m rho nearluuur_\all~1utxhc I'Idrfl- mg 01 Shanda. Rum brunt) Ccmul and [‘11]: Avcvmn ll do" not llkr I anathema [usu- Ih-l moth In um pruvrmcn! n It! mmml one [mung the mr-rmn; |nd nemn. nah hours, “pew-II). mm x: : dugcmun «mm-I. Tn: "hormhut" tum one u .umprurd to m-kr In comma Hum [he an and making the 'urn rmnh u. 1n entedmgiy had nnr, m but when “In rare pukrd (In th‘ w‘ M mic a! \nrmmn Rand n n l' .n»: ”1410‘”,liH‘nhrlhf‘uln I?” Pnblk Mari-C '° End-a. «- xrp; Pu The Board 01 Lacs! improvemu mu hold I publu: harm; on \he Green Bay Rood lmpravcmc m on Fnday "ennui. August 13 It 1:10 o'clock. The notifia- tjone cnll 10! I bnck pavement with I mute curb. extending 1mm Central Avenue mum to the my limit; Prop-d In David and hm to A. P. H. Ana Mitdnd A. Shaw, Im II. bl": 1. Hull mub. Hughioo“. W. l). $13”. F H. lohnaon to Emmi F. IcPhonon. wouw men swam no» Jpg-eu Plolvlfl‘l Pl-unod fol Thundny Ahunoon. Aug-u! IZ|L .1, -'\+".*{ inr:h.. 3411“”.1 Rauu- Pu mutt \A t. 1..: . an io.1--'v LOCAL REAL ESTATE m hing:- cam in ROAD rmuc Yul Lnn ('H' ungmfl 1H h '1 dam! lnbrltnlllr 1| number- 1. the I‘Oppv ~' Jn‘L uhnk Rug". I'nll ‘ (I- dnmtr ‘1 {he l’ud ‘9 h: Ilmh but and ur ui, Dr mu... \hldxrhs lulu“ 1hr gmqrm. 2n Inn ‘91“: undrl tum Etch-g» Rocord fut Two Wool». h. min ,1'r‘ .1! H.“ «in, 0mg . Io be Hold .- 'rHCy i... A...“ lflh 01 Lacs! improvemu will bearing on \hc Green BI} "mm on Fnday "mung. (Hank-Hm u-watw u! .‘uurniui‘y N‘U‘" .n ailran-m AME - guvup o! an‘t nu vent-Ill hm” her ”-1 .‘lnug lhr leh ‘U\ ‘ chain?) n-(rn'rd Mild ( ~1 nrll \ hi] 11.". l'huud‘u 121:: Umdlrn - Put \ hulk“ .5. 1m- pxuflfl'" Junr (,xrlnff u! mxrn Juuph”" rd 0;” n It) 1-! Mn lobtllr (H hr pail mum ammo usoummslnmxmoncommm as m The mayor, cumnnuionen, at) a! bunny. tu‘o member- 01 the pumaâ€"my conumuwu und uvenl nutcr- were prom-n! u the openlng of hit Coun- cil mectmg. July 30, 1915. The clly rink wu granted a an.“ nppropm- nun mm winch w ldoconu the City bundmuu fur Huxhlnnd Pnrk Day. A number of property owner: whmnu-d I pflnmn that ”to per!!!“ 00 upenu n ndrwnlk pump It 15 North St. ‘Juhnu l\t‘hul be withheld {rum Un- Sund-rd Uil ('omp-ny, Wham mun- ‘twn n Appeared war w open a dillnl» unng lullun .1 am phat. Mr. Bow- en xhummhn Ituunul (or men pr: ,Idu-lmblhl uh] mrsrnl Ind mm} m 1'! anlll’f 01 DI the Cll)‘ wu free I hand undefined. An ”may "pro-an n11 UH (‘ompnny w" and drunred that n h! ‘A'Vlllulx «I! an comp-l 3.1.4.â€" uuuwu...“. An ”may "pro-mung the Band-1‘ Int UH (‘ompnny urn In It‘lndlnfl _ and drunred that n Nd helm the u. l u-ntnm u! an comp-n3, hnvmg In". ('rluunrd that my” van no ordinance pertinent m such Ill enterprlu, to n» I tntvhnh I dutnluutm‘ quon for pe- l troleum products it I." North SL“ John. nvenur, 'hlfh property they’ had land from Mr Gail. The com- pun) vmuH coflnmly do nothing w rndln‘rr rurroundlng property, "nuld‘ une no marhud unit but would Mnk‘ pn-tnbly about two 500 gulkm unknl m the mr und m-mum a store ofi nttm'uvo nppurlnco an LN ItmL‘ They woulo uu tank: Ipprovod by 019' underwn‘en Ind no om'n inlunnn need be lncrmod an the" lu'counL: Hr mumuod But I'm“ the company“ had already lulu-d Un- pmpeny mat}: the undor-undmx that there cxlltcd no prmnlutne mly ordmnnrc m thn‘ man“. it woutd he an Injuiuro to Mock the entrrpnu now. (ommm- unnn “mu. nmmdrd hm. xhs-l Lack of a tit) ordinance tn regal-u- the rrarum. u! a powder munnm m the midst of our (It) rould not he run “run-d n permutation tn trmld one A! h-v mmr durum-non the man" wan " turmd (we! to (‘ommlumnrl Huh" I- \.L A pmpunl to mike mknhfir tart pron-u 1hr hrnlmg qunhly, ova-n ('ommn-mnrr Baht rrp ('olln'uoni 1m mung of H rmmvru m haul} fit“; that road hud born not». of wh h-d Ina-fr. nuhmnbed H! rum $150 hm‘. hon-n roller rommumonm ‘houym u up to hm)! by h“ the hI-wh [wry (m rmnm pub-n)» Anurnnro of mm of 1M preach: of the (‘omm'nmnn (‘ommta-mnu Baht "parted that ~olln~uom tut mlina of rln-eu were; ‘mmvru m full} We“; that an far the" most had born not». of whnrh $2t33.70 and been autumnbed H.‘ the latte-rt hum $150 han‘. horn rnHertld Thu; mmmumonm thought u nught he vu-ll to lumt by law the hI-wht of ahrul» [wry on rmnm panda-t)» but on the auuranro «I! one of the membert preaent of the t‘omminamn (‘Ity Beau- tiful that renden‘u were complymg very willmyly with requevtu In that particular, the matter was drnppod {or the prenent Refure adyuurhment, the attorney of Nofih t'hnraro apoke at some length on the suhSert of the uuu'n mover- Ing tax” from "um of daceaaod persona who m their lute time had thhheld aurh taxe- due the nau- "I wu makxnx {at Mr. Shuttle" and waa annom to proeune action of out nn Lnr flu|1’<‘. _._ , In. tax» from "um of docuud person» who m their Info hme hid wnhheld lurh un- due the nau- Ho wu mutiny {at Mr. Shuttle" lad wu unnom to procunr uhon of our counnl in the m-Her u! Ming rom- plunti lug-inn nonxh' nun-r in our CR)" By Publicly The guru-lion I The-m Sund-Y “ "Suit“ Goods" h‘ 11“.“. yr“ fl‘dl’? to I ma“ unexpz“ My cvrnml AI who u an (I! " ‘m at bet Inc 00000 Clue" hy o Avon-o Falk- Council .5... PM (o M- ud 0“ Cm ’rcfifi ; {0 proceed mm m bmld one A! non the mnurr was (‘ommlumm-n Huh" mt of Pubhr Hull)! fluid" from I” pumu mchon Wllh rorporr u; u mun-«bu Today. (I hurodn) > «mn- the hub un- nual rrlrhrmmn n1 Hmfllamd Park Day, one d.)‘ m the yr“ uh ”huh [be 3011‘ nm Men’s Anon-hon mum all m. air and the ( H) I friend} Id «ran umk Ind make mt-rry Begmmng with the rude Um morn in at 945 and endmg fiith thr moving pictures and dancing! I evening ”In “I“ be something dmhg rvrl)‘ mm)“. But the program ()1 H an a) “urged by (he L‘Jl‘nn‘ullft (>1 bu "a men II only I very :mall part 01 the *3 '1 he to”! and heal pm! ml: hr mg grmnu ”may" ‘01 ull 1hr pcoplr n! 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Iookrd‘rnm'h ll ban. in (he ‘Ilnuand I.» (lumfir ul Ih¢ (1”. There want qut and lwhfly hl-(‘kbfirdl bolted m a plt and mud to unu thufld (ht tun mmr am. A d 01 you“ Indium "gaging [hire M In hel‘hl turned our urn-amnion- k to me huh-mun mm- (taxman) and the any iunny 3nd pcturnquc umu Induad even dmunl old Sol to acne om Ind smile. Led by two cn| emnc land; one 1mm Glenwood, anon 1mm AHrndalc schooh, .. I“ that any lml prank out o! the den: hmd'nr mun 0”“Mmhr! (-oofl" Wound ihru wmpden $th du‘hthund. look:- Ilnuand up (hm want qut and In "gaging [hire M In In our urn-amnion: k to tl mm- (taxman) and the and Inc-turnout um I dun-l old Sol to one om Led by two cn| emnc In Glemvood, anon 1mm An: all that any lml prom: 0 “milk! page. oir‘lfimhrx their circunous fin arum lulu-"u. r__, , their clrcunlous by) around the bfua. greenlntronl 0‘ [In human). Hum‘ marched Ind mm \o the” hnn's (m.- loot. they wnnklrd themuivn lhlnugh the “Khan" m ’1'" nboul the puvnhun. Mush! 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