any patrons g our Shoe 1 at 17 St. ding, at 12 Tnew build- HS and we rshoes. Our i‘nevery re- lrroundings F is better d most up- this depart- Visit when ht to wear is she mest herself she he fact that and dignity of success. It nature has cast (5:0th or slim, a'hcn you buy Tam med Coats :ind mu should Saturday LETT THEATRE Highwood Sunday Thursday rm ft' ruction nicely ts and rivets i>hcd with an upward m Store Tuesday ETT THEATRE Hi ghwood NG Monday ednesday Friday TS Highland Park? tor mormngs \nxn riablcr [nthfl {.qhwood. m ;_j (' {"th k north 6'! cofl‘ Number cm LOST BY «mow By J. F. Rothscher. Deerï¬eld-Shields high school eleven 1h wns defeated by Weukegan 9 to 31in: sgmrday. on the Waukegan gridiron.‘ Decrï¬eld failing to stop the ad tackle ! ‘0 phys'of their opponents, were scored : 3c upolf in the ï¬rst ten minutes of play. After this the home teem settled down and outplnyed the Waukepn: team for the remninder of the game. A poor pass by Deerï¬eld’s center pve Wankegen their other two points when he posted the ball over the head of the punter. Bolan {ell- ing on the ball in beck of his gum? resulted in the sdety. | 20 of ed .“1 Wm ir u 11 Deerfield’s score came after the‘. bdl had been worked down to Wau-3 kegan's 25 yard line, when Captain Bolan kicked the ball over the cross. bu from a place kick. Gaining con- ï¬dence and “pep" after this, her backs tore holes for good gain: through Waukegan's line. End runs and forward passes were also used successfully. Waukegan was meet- ing a stone wall and could make no‘ headway when holding the ball. In: the last few minutes of play, Deer- ï¬eld worked the ball from midï¬eld, to Waukegan's three yard line by‘ long end runs and forward passes: With but a few minutes to play. Deerï¬eld made three futile attempts: to buck the line. The Waukegan players, expecting another buck through the line were all drawn in when Deerfleld's quarterback called for a forward pass to left end. This would have resulted in at least a tie score, had not luck been against the local team. Standing behind the goal line, left end received a perfect pass but failed to hold it. A seconl later the game was called. Capt. Bolan . Ln“- was easny m eleven. Deerï¬eld (3) Baldwin. Jiles Hesler Keecb. Weber Bell Horton Aldridge Pratt Fuilin' to Hold Perfectly Executed Fond-rd Pun Provo: Paul in Victory For Loul School the La! Minute Smith. Gordon Jiles, Smith Left Hnlfback Bolan 1Capt.) Nefl' Fullback Beerï¬gld's next game will be with Kenoshn high on the home grounds, Sagurday, October 30th. Health Department Hu situation Well in Hand. No New Can- The closing, this week, of the pri- in mary building of the Elm Place tl School on account of a threatened g scarlet. fever epidemic was the cause 3" of considerable excitement in High- h Land Park. We are informed. how- ever. by Dr. Bergen that there is no apparent danger of an epidemic and that the Department of Health have the Mtuatlon well in hand and are taking every possible â€precaution to prevent any spread of the disease.‘ The scare started one day last weeki when the little eight-yearâ€"old daugh-l.1 ter of Frank Evans was found to: haxe symptoms of scarlet fever alter?| havu‘g been in school all day. It is- not Known whether she exposed the,‘ other children or not but as a matter :4 0f precaution the board of health ordered the primary building cloaod‘ for a week and 3180 issued an order; barring all children under fourteen years of age from the theatre. Whilel the board of health believe that therel is no danger of an epidemic theyl advxse. as a measure of extra precau- tKm. that all children be kept away “‘“ --- «LI:- neharlnfl {or the -â€""‘:T¢'5 easily the star uvu, Luau u-- v..-_ â€"7 from In! pub}! I‘M†present. Right Halfback Left Tackle Right Tackle Right Guard Left Guard Quarterback Left End Right End Center Capt. Bolan for the home Waukegan (9) ‘ Crawford Tornquist Edwards Malcolm McCann Bid‘mger Babcox Strung Finer Dady Hull‘ Report: Presumptive test. [as formed ‘bcoxi: out of the. 10 c. c. portions Number of colonies per c. c. nnc‘ (Average of mo plate) INVITES IIIIGRANTSTO WW1 lnvutig-tion The Department of the Interior. through its Bureau of Education, has- issued a lithographed poster, 30 byl' 20 inches in size, which is being sent , to the various post ofï¬ces, public; ‘ schools, and industrial establishments ‘ of the country, urging immigrants tel educate themselves for American cit-i izenship. 1 , In the foreground of the posterl I.“Unc1e Sam" is represented as graspâ€"l. ling the hand of an immigrant work- ingman, while in the background is‘ seen a residence, a public school, and , la naturalization judge handing “cit-3' lizen's papers" to an immigrant. , Under the bold faced title. “Amer- , gica First," are urgent invitations to} attend night school, learn English“ ‘and become citizens. These invite-L 'ltions, with brief sentences setting‘ forth the advantages of such action.‘ are given in English and in six im- migrant languages, viz: Italian, Pol- ish. Yiddish, Lithuanian, Bohemian“ ‘ l and Hungarian. Investigation has shown that there jare in this country 3,000,000 foreign‘ [born whites, 10 years and over, who are unable to read or even speak lEnglish. More than oneâ€"half of these immigrants are unable to read or "write in any language. As the pOsters will be hung in con- 1spicuous places it is to be hoped that by means of this pictorial and writ- ten invitation immigrants will haw their attention called to the night schools of their communities; and that where there is any considerable number of immigrants and no night schools the poster may» inspire the authorities in these communities to Eestablish such schools.. This is a lpart of a more comprehgip‘nc plan for preparing immigrants for Amer- ican life and citilenshiï¬. Prou Will Raccivo Weekly Roporh‘ from Health 00â€}th 1 Starting today The Press will pub-l lish weekly reports ~'on bncterial analysis of our city water furnished by the Health Department. Follow. in: in thin week'o report: ‘ Date submitted, Oct. 24, 1915. Taken from laboratory tap. ; Remarks: 5, This shows the waMr safe on this i,date, according to the standard of ‘the U. S. Public Health Service. Friâ€"93.20: woo-l 0â€"0009 i=- Koo. HE- ¢<oor “DEE DBL 2-!» floor Zoll< igntion Show. (In! than no Over hm Million Ford‘ncn in this Country Who Cun't ll,“ of spa:- mum. On account of th: closmg of the Kindergarten room. t‘e Junior Dunc-V ing Class, with Miss Ruth Coflin Col- ’ lins ts instructor, could not start lut Saturday but will hold its ï¬rst meet- ing next Saturday at seven-thirty in the Kindergarten room, Elm Place School. Also that the class for younger pupils which Wu to hnve had its second meeting today was postponed for the sum.- reason but will meetmut Mandgy in the usem- hly room. Elm Place School. Ball- room class three-thirty to the, Aesthetic clnss, ï¬ve to six. mu muss mu m y ; “F L 5'5 LOOSE nnsr mm SCORE 059104 gns formed in one :. c. portions. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. T HURSbAY. OCTOBER m 191 M The nccompnnyxng map snow- u.- new sate lid road on Milvnuku avenue which has recently been op- ened to the pubhc. The completton of this road oflen 3 good route from Chicn‘o to the northwest portion of Cook county, except for a short du- tance between Nile: and the begin- ning of the concrete p‘vunont. When several of the contemplated pavements from Evnnnwn, thmotte and other North Shore suburbs Ire completed. and when the concrete sevtmn on Milwaukee Ivenue ht: been extended to the county ltne. u i9 now planned. thrn' will be a direct good roads rout: trnm ('hlrngo And tm North Shun- suburbs to the lt- trut'tsw luke remnn of Northern 11h- nms and Southern Wxscnnsm. Auto- xsts are urn-d to chp thls mtp fur futun- Iofm’em‘c. Wu! Sid." For“! Sock. to Hhhhnd Park Through CnncolI-tion oi Skill Gnu. by HM W..- kqnn "Abilene-l By Regular Fun The chulurs opened wnh Mct‘nnn's [cum on S going down to deft-u by 910 4. The Iocalx did not pX-y up to unn- dard owing to the unhmll'nnty of the grounth and faulure h; hn ll opâ€" portune Umus. L4- __ -‘nanhon- Mnntxrr Mctann has ally “rung team unded H'FnrueH. {ht ('ub rec: Fisk. the former 1"“ who undnulutedly make (cry. O'Connor, who the locals. wemr day. and “us hx! remainder nf xhe good support. wOum away wnh his gum- m It seemed In; if the 1 week: affected the WM at that if the pitching to sundnrd. the boy: w uriu n“. In!" (“MIMI-LA r, ed better lull. Eddie Wullnce and were the hnghl light: 0 ench pllfcred tun such recrun van-her Jack Smnh. whn w... chased I») ‘hc S! [nun n marvel an! H mutt-d Un nu! Sunday, Lhe mood gun- ul the urn: will be phyod 3nd 0. Ikguhr. w1|l be slungdunod by UN addition 0! Wine, who VII mondy purthu-d by the St. boui- Amon- cnns, who “I†do the parking. WM this uddmon (he Mun "fll in tho strongest 0m hu "or phyod undo: the lot-I colon. und tho {m she-H turn out to â€an! m hum tht I“ ~-â€"-- .dl (unï¬ni- (Conan-d . I“. I) Vs [cum on Sundny 1:5! to deft-u by I score of who “1|! in the box fur «4an lo hnve an of! us hx! hard, but hud the u{ xhe u-nm given hlm rt. wmxld hno gotten his gurm- m good style. 1 as if the by 00 o! (no ted the whole telm. but u... nm-hinz Md been up boy! would have b“ .nd would M"? Phy n his In excephon' aided by B°bb“ ) recruit. â€â€œ1 M" Federal Ic-gucr. make I grelt bu- Juk Smflh of Um (“I tl . 0d the (‘ub the sene- to ".81)- nu. u.-â€"h. , the height of we ton-on huodndn of firmer- lrl\rl Um road dmly Muhn‘ born of garden produro to 0;. city. and when It ha: been mph!“ for m rnUrv length (here mu never b0 nny m‘tllinn fur dcl-y on aroma! of had rmdn. my I com-nu pavemem ll wrnrmMr m ul‘. kmdl of weather Nnr n (run-l on (hm lightly Hm» Md to {urn-mu. The lnflir n-‘nw; shun; (hm! XL: men-(e trawl duflng work dmu 1~ 1.300 run |hd on Sat urdnyr, Sand-)3 an! other haiku)- n‘ ynl!‘ u- UMK» AMY~ Uncut- 1h): Nnr n (run-l (m Md to {urn-mu, shuns (hm! 1h: |\1 work \in)‘ 1~ 150‘ SUPER DANCE TO BE GIVEN NOV. 3†All lllolulifl Dow“ ll mud Fr.- “In tun .ody. Aumho' 'u I. In mug .-\nnmn.u-mem.- hlVQ Lhu week stating an umpire: u! the Rnunu of enu'rlluuneuu mull mg the {all and "mu dc! the direcmm of M nedy. The ï¬rst to be umpires u! the Rnumn Club I mm; of enlcruumxeuu vnll be given duh mg the {311 Ind wml-r “ton. u-' dcr the dxrecmm of Mm I‘ur- Ken’ nedy. The ï¬rst to be givon wm b0t an xnformal aupper dance on W‘ evemng of Wednend-y, Novemth third. from ugh! o'r‘otk to eleven? thirty. The“ enuruinmenu IN to bo (wen fonmghlly throughout (be "upon, H is the den†0! the RA- \ihll (“min tn )mu- the park “30d II n "in“ center m “mu-r, u well u bummer, m.d 1hr hourly cooperation of the club numbers Ihd (hut (rind- are earnefll)‘ dcmrvd. Hunt by Aurlrhcrv For further Inform-don, talc-phone Mun kchnedy. Highland “IYL_ :Inv‘ 'The Nanak" Hugh-m! I'nvk Hunk-r â€Wh km) 0W“ nu!) 8.va mi 0’ a“ uhn u an lot-inc mm! ton cl Vudoo' 1 Inuit, Night. chml Scone. cl Wick Wm T580. cl Nona-c Hdol .ve been toceivod \h-l under UK D. Ct- O w M l-vnn-ï¬â€˜ W†um. Wuhan- Fli- 'â€œï¬ '0' In“. 0“ I." Hap lo Intro.» Ila-(null ('01. W. J Nichobon. commnndu 01 For! shown. an! of the mlhury trntn'm‘ rump, npoke on preparedness Saturday bdore the lnuh Fellovrhip club In the Hotel IA 80“.. (NW. Ho cxpnuod the hope um (um- um Vould b0 providod nan yur {or the [running of 3,000 cluum u bold- iorl n For! Shortdln AM that there would b. 10,000 mnnu u the nnvul mimng uuuon mm of 600 ‘ ‘(hr 83,000 man in the "all" "my would lut IbOIfl eighty-ugh! mum“- in a rorulu huh,†be aid. "‘1 mun b0 unful m: I may thou! ,pnprcdnou. been». I may be sub- JOCM In are" cfllidlll. but I will any um! pup-Moon h mall in my buunou, Ind â€mainly «un- ,uul m flu but")... 0! fovcrnmfllu. “Tb. rocnnu who won m the camp am not Napoleon. became of the" Ullnln‘. but any know which ‘cnd o! the nfle you nouns! and: ramp am not Napoleon. bocnuu of City, the" U‘IIHIO‘. but any know which Sanitaryâ€"Trauma Aach- Boe- cnd o! the nfle you nouns! and: mer. Wuukmn. should-r, nod haw lam-d how ho â€hum SWM 1.11 (huh n‘ht hand without twppmg ‘ lo vrne mu‘mlr) word. m the an." 1Ҡ(' W, Hudson. Wnukï¬ln. . 2nd. Dr. J. F. Boomer, Wlukqnn M‘“ w Amu'“ “W 3rd. 0. 0. Newuom, Libertyvillc “J __.. nnm n beml nude «in. William Noorcnbor‘, High That (no! pragm- I an the pluu {or I per w-y along an llk. in w-ukoo 10 (image Ind (‘ullflnUl-lll- and mu... lulu-e of "pun. made of Iulv rhunnen n! m. 4 "nun-r u! the Sherman I Rhonda Rood AHA-lion Moots 3rd. 0. Thu [not pragm- in bung nude ‘0.- w n the pluu {or I perlmnwm high land Park why along an ink. Ihol'e from NH-‘ n'uukoo lo (‘mmgu Ind mum-dub â€'9." (-ummumu- and mu... VIII Ute nub Elcmenl lulu-e of "pun. made u I run-elm; hat‘h- 1’†of sub rhunnen of flu omuhu- rum Seoond- uuun-r u! the Shendnn Road lmprmo Purl. met! Anunnhon. In “I Howl l’flur Adult, 1 ll! m Milwaukm. on Turndn) The VlPW- mum.“ “I! I "ma! cnthum-hc 01.: â€0"“. Ind 1hr rein-n, u, formulated u! Hr anukoxnl mac-{ml “‘1“ be submxnod to the e)» Tut)!!! .l‘ulJH- romnufln of :50, of ‘hwh BIN)", 7 “auto A. We“ of Nilwtukee. in TW‘P" Wnukogn rhnrmnn “In-Inf I‘Hiuu For mu. Thu ran-ll petmon, Whorvby 010‘ mun u! \h'nukegnn win have um op- pununuy (u my whether or not the city nhnll rennin under a. commis- uon {mm M guwrnmrm. Mu bobbed up hymn Ind (bu ume n I) doclurvd for a â€runny lhu the heron-w paper: In" be ï¬led a! [In city ofln‘u ted-y Il)or Palm has been non. ï¬nd that u m the inflation of thou 'bohind Un- pouuon to got It be!‘ e VIM proper Iuthorluol not but! dun Thur-day. "If my information in rorrofl." the mayor slid. “n nppun Ian! um tune the thin. 1. tom. odlrouxh." I 3 Lake (‘a 0d Fob-I ï¬ Odd renew. numbcring ‘uory nook And com! of 1 lg. romonod m labcnyvil Mrlu and heard pom! v0 Odd Fellow: numbding 250 from: out)- nook Ind com: of [Ala coun- g ly. romonod m labcnyviuo Monday! Mflll and heard â€In! very for-cola] “dun-u on "lbomotmy," or tho nun-um uf brmhrrhood Amongst Among 1hr upo-Lcru I'm Anny-m1, No “1 Chruun T Hrydocku u! WIW; = . Dr. K. H. T Neg-lulu uf “5‘01"! T†Va“ fly. {out of “lunmdu. and Ikvor‘tl'xl‘l (By the â€NW Gallagher 0! Wink-II" 5“"‘1 0a" Council muting on p" man-m. und n wu neerwa-or 22nd. msdm‘h! Info" the modinl 7†layer “Aldrin brvujht lo a flout The member! 0‘ _ Hub": City M: the I.“ ("ounty Odd I'cUOWI' 1“â€le (â€upkw union “Had to ho†Wit ml! "cu-il'hen complain“ ..,- mummy meant in VIM ‘Ionl m alt-d msdmrh! bofm tho mmm brvujht lo - clout The men the [AM ("oumy Odd fellow union mud to how that! m in monthly mating in WI “landh- l’efllm [at Huh A mmrmom u not on 101 rure u muvw dual". {or V whuh hll huh“ Loon VIU‘ COCHQAWIPC. 1'0 Fuuun- mdy boon pro-ennui w u luv J urkmg {m ‘Itrmlsnm - â€matr- (the Y} ThflVHIF I "with. 0““ Wuhan. HON" v u x .u. 7"]! Y. ‘I; Lind-h! u! Wmnotkl u in! 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Bub-t. Dr. \'ln Dobgon .M Dr. 0.0m. Vln own-42;; and. and posted by â€'1' nation, um the who“! (0“ Ch“ School and church moon m cloctod: (an begun nun Supt-hum“. Elcmenury. Mun Irene Rockcn hath. “term-M. ... . .A“ Adult, Rf" \‘Iew. Home. M†A“ Wnukognn: Teacher Tramlnl. Burn", Zion (WW. Tempcrlnce. It‘l- Wnukqln. F. D. Euro“. H. E. Noon Rev. J. W. F q W. E. Bnnd Rana l.‘ H. S no two pal l". D. Euro". Hughhmd Pnrk. H. E. Icon, Doorfldd. . Rev. J, W. Funcwn. W-ukocnn. w. r:. Band. Hi‘hhnd Purk. Rm: l.‘ H. Sweéu-nd, uk- mun. ‘- me two pap.“ by Don Guam. on “What Tea: Ago Girls Dodro in All. Bible School," Ind a» on. by Joocph (‘nboon on “Win "You Ago may: Douiï¬ in the Bible M." were no we“ «mun “I “had mu Mr. Hugh Cork. in W to publish mom in the Sun Oflcm c.--A-- MIMI Mmuonnry. labenywlle Awtw Amuuon. 11:. Ml! convention '9 u unanyvilh M“ 1"†Sf-("olldll ,\ iwmt. lgyor ï¬tmnfl "‘6 Huber: City AW mo con-WW by Ion- vm anon xor qu .â€" _.... , nu “nothtnf'; upon frail Camis- Mr .1! Public Health, “Mutiny"; W! of Public My. “whatâ€; Commiu'lonot of 8mm on! Allen, “nothing"; Com-Wu of Fin-not. “Imthin(". we {all thul udrwnlk x c on Michigan nvonuc. winch I09 lave {ht um! only an {m vsde. The noun Wu hold over until snout" um hopm‘ mm the milk-nu an Um! “no! wou|d ‘ willing to (Ive I unï¬t-Ion! frank.» m In.“ It I “not of nun-I m4"- Iufln‘ adjourned. Viflln“ A # L-) l---, Tun Van.“ PM (By the Publicity Comm.) Council muting Friday dmmn, wot-or 22nd. convgnod widmut Clinton 3- I! M’ {a} 8m. omen: of an Illinois Sand-y Sciool Mn A «kl-id. lint-nun 311.4 for m: an mum Mm Helen A. Wright M l‘nboch, Prairie 1mm: now- m m by M! More. u no rm 0'0 ntund Bundly \‘ercoe, Highlnnd unmm' dom' " on» Mon Idem'm .4. w .uthoriu U" hnu ï¬red 1mm“ The following u. 0. Par-om. (‘om Monk"- of Gown-W" mauve vr0~ w the amount )louon rurwd Oonnorn. TM 3:! held