ttmg. 12: Me.†Ex HI Hymn 3'.‘zmr‘u~ 'vrs. HIS “A“ «fl Il-v .e the :3.» ,1 District an . “N v t’ 7“va . r‘mdldur L\ 3meq 1 .t} 1: reï¬ne -it. Mr Shun- .- 9'13"?»an 0f di'jm me» and ' :‘iw'ft knuw e! l;-.;.slmnc 3.: Sco'cny wnr: :3}qu: A'Lium‘agc Hf D Shurt‘mfl', t5 1: 3:41ch 0k 9) )i 5k W Voters mlu Hut I us» Com U \ .mnnr < 1H ~I‘l'K'1UL‘ ram ht‘ ng and ,nvvnue \ "New \nmm i‘ werr II‘SSk’I .lt YULL {or Y‘t‘» p. IP'Y'IK 35 (5 Lo w NEW ’ [Hi- Eirmis <tate {U any uni d JUDGE BEN LINDSEY T0 SPEAK TOMORROW NU M BER Program \rrnnm-«l lyy War (‘amp ('ommnnity Service Board lncludoe (‘oncort Quin- totto from (H. [Alum Judge Ron Lindsey. (he buys‘ judge of Denver. Colorado. who has recent- ly returned frnm Franco. will he the chief wanker at Hm mnsa meeting Friday night. Soptnmher 51h. at Hm Girls' Gymnasium. Deorï¬cld-Shieldq High SchnnL Thi- program n< :urrzmm-d by the War (‘ump (‘nmmunity Serx’ioe- hoard inchnlns n mu<ivnl prmzrnm by the Mmuu: (‘um-vrv Quinmtto frum the Great Lakes Naval Trail‘i‘rfl Station. a urnup in which won nwmhor i; a mu<ivinu uf nmimml n-pure. Lindsey. Hm Bnyx‘ .llular MASS \ll-IH'I‘ING \T I). S. .ludgo Limlwy, kmm‘n thruuglmut the ['nlu-nl States rt» Judge of the Juvenile (‘vurt and mllml “the hnya‘ Judge." was promnt .‘|[ the lmttlo nl‘ Chateau Thiz-rr)‘. He was “treating with the French when he heard a Ynnkw lminl pl'nin: familiar mm» iv. .mxl iv. vh.- tli<tnmw ~‘\\ thv American flag with troops advancing As the bmly of soldiers came nearer. he could di<tlnguish the song" “The Yanks Are Coming." Oh they came. ten thousand strongâ€"tho Unlted States marines. They opened ranks that the refugees and French soldiers might pass through but never turned their faces from the enemy. In another ouinmn uf thi< issui- will be found a description of this battle by a Highland Park boy who helped ï¬ght it. The area! Latte Pom-en Qulntette This organlzattnn is composed of ï¬ve regularly enlisted men of the United States Navy. who were sent to Great Lakes for their training. They are musicians of national rep- utation. men whose musical trauma and association has been of the ï¬n- 95!. Their programs lnclude the works of the best modern composers. as well as those of the older masters. Skillfuliy arranged and with excel- lent musical discretion. their con- certs will be found delightful both by those who are thorough students of chamber music and those who are “just music lovers." The work of the Great Lakes Con- cert Qulntette has been most favor- ably received by critics and by those people whose musical adventures have Included the most masterly ex- hibitions to be heard in this coun- try or abroad . Captain William A. Moffett. U. S. N., Commandant of The Great Lakes Naval Training Station. has granted special permission for this organiz- ation to play in the leading educa- tional and musical Econtors oi the United States. The entire proceeds of the tour are to he devoted exclus- ively to the work of the Navy Re- lief Society. “\ly Pour Yuri In Germany," by .hnnn W. Howard thk Work Saturday and Sunday IHRIHIU (WS’I‘H‘Z’I‘UX IN "HEREDITY." 'I‘I'FSDAY hr-mi «hh'fi (‘ 141 Irv-m \! {huh 'un Holmm Trnu-lngm (‘mm-dyx Matimm at 2:3 He-uinning Sunday. Svptvmbvr 3111. o- fulltming mmie~' will l'w ~'hn\\'l\ rbw Pearl Thontrn 'u u ‘V'Hicv. :» Jury A 'Iw'ln Gu\'«-rnnmnt'< \vm-ricn. Enid R- :m." Mutt A‘» .h-ff :1 Mun; S'utur‘lu}. K: "Wu (‘nu‘t â€me E\ H! bx Hnl'rl,†.-\ 1'}. .\lulld:\_\. (‘uerlu in “Thv (iirl {rt-m Ru .I.†by Lui,< Zelhn-t Pathv Prrnv mu. (Naval): Tu-Ndny, Rurhnm Mun in “Hrrvdily.†Putlm wa, :al (‘nmmlyz \\'-ulnv<nl:\y, :Uivv \ HI "Thw \Vhirlpml.“ .\Hi~< \Vnr Pummnunt Pit-r-mrnph. Chri~t- Thmwlm’. \[:H‘_\' szrdvn uuwdy; Thniï¬â€ by Anntnh- Prflhm‘, :l xuz: prmiumhm. 1%)sz .\'v\\~ ‘ Vivzmraph (‘nmmht Friday. thivf In .‘H \l y ,3an v' \mhus‘ u {h 40?}. ml "\itt‘t] glilhâ€˜ï¬ .200- ' uf Hw lmpvrial '< Rpim- :md Plots R-‘ZmI'H in "Tho and Panama Ev Kmhhn \\'illi:lm~~ Everylhiuz.“ Hur- ngm'. Billy “'04 Em \lunda). \hIHmIl \\'iHi:\r 11 Smhw‘ in [mm-s m \V Jun» ('nIIInIIIlo-r GET YOI'R TICKETS FOR TH H \'A I'DEVII.LH SHOW Jarkle .\II Star (‘ut n the RIVMII Purl I’ullllon Saturday and ' sundny Bvonlnls Tln- BIuejm-ket Vaudeville Show Which holds the board»: at Ravinla Park this coming Saturday and Sun- day nights promises to be one of the llvc-llmt entertainments imaginable. A host of variety talent has been found among the sailors in training at (lrom Lakes and these men have been polishing up the arts whk‘h â€my laid nsldo tn join the navy: Thn slmw, :u previously announced. i\ L'iYI‘Il for the bone!“ at tho war rc-vrmiinn work of the anlnin Cluh. Tho <plc‘ndid =0rvl1‘0 which ihi< 0r- :nnizntiun hm 1101:? this summer in tho wax of providing entertainment fur mwn in wrxu‘v. m‘t-r)‘ \rnoxrvnu, i~ tmn that Nuitlc‘ntrx of the north ‘lltll‘t- “ill wi<h tn :0») cuntlnuml. Thu \tngv at anlnln will he pm-k- ml with hluvjnvkvts from Gront Lakos :md thn- pvrfurmmu‘o will lw alvnn in “lilt‘ll â€l" snmn mnnnor that my tw't.:itm\.unl< .lV‘o‘ prosnnlml in {lu- lilL". mmn'ul nmphithontrs- at tlm \tn- tirm. 'l‘lw fflllhl‘ "nudlrnm‘ will mm- trihmv wins to tho prnurum. Every- thinu in illt' wny n! a variety not frum ulnnvint: not: to monologues will lw prnwntml. Tho’ stair nt aninln timt lm< w-homl to the haunting .‘trulns r)! “Madam Butterfly" and "Lucia" will resound tn the boom- ing chm‘uws n! the war songs of our flzhtina nwn and the r:\t~ntat-tat of (‘1th «lzxm‘mw “hm â€jlhl. can't mnkn their foot behave." Tho hlggust money's worth of var- iety tnlont you ever were nflorml and :m npportunltv to help a highly prac- tical war recreation work this will hr your< at Ru\'inln'< "Great Lake“ \ll Star Vaudeville Show" this wnok- and. Join the Mlllury Drill Corps. Meets Monday and l-‘rldly Evenlngs. .Hl Over 19 Welcome HIGHLLVD PARK GIRLS \WENTION! .IH) YOI'R BIT The Young Women's Patriotic,“ League extends a cordial invitation a‘ to all young ladies eighteen year: in or over of Highland Park to joinlC them in military drill, Monday andim‘ Friday evenings at 7:15. The only“:! other qaiincaiions for membership r" are. a sincere desire to live up to ihe‘; Patriotic League Pledge. which ev-f eryone will he asked to sign. who has I :1: not already done so, and the wearing i of low-heeled shoes, loose skirts and if: middies. The pledge is as foilowaté "l pledge in expresn my patriot-C gr 4 "I pledge to expresn my patrim- â€m“ m“ ERVOR L'IO‘HH'N By doing better thfln ever before? EVDORSE‘ â€SH‘ “Tl EVâ€. “hntmor work I haw tn do 3 By render-Ina whatmer specia‘ serâ€". ' \ice I can to my' community tnd Says H, II o! Incomparable ‘5â€... country : was In “It State In Member or By wing up to the higheCt standâ€" __;I the {mm-n] \uomhly By render-Ina whatever special serâ€" vice I can to my communlty tnd country: By â€ring up to the highect standâ€" ards, of (-hnrncter and honor and helping others to do the some." Major McCaskey. who vonsonted to lend u.~‘ an lnslructor. is interested in this drllllng and ls plannlng to oomv down in about two weeks and um “hat we rvally can do. so do <00 “hat we really can do. so do not pastpone coming. Como this “'Pek Friday night to the League rooms 9 littln lwforn 7:15 so that we can all be in formntlon when the In- structor arrives, as \w: an- orderml to he. Those who have already started heartily recommend the Instructor 3:4 wvll as all the real things they :m- lonrnlnc. The drill lnsts one hour and :1 half. W . S. “Viv ml M. full I};- "In ,uh-crilwd \h'. J H†m It H‘.) HH (1 NW Mum“ H (h-nrm- F. ('nhMHH“, . qull'm'cn m ltwnl \Vrlr Snvinus (‘uwmitttwn mHtul :1 mm-linq mnlcht at lht‘ â€a“, fur thv purpuw Hf â€\HHIL I ~)‘\!\’!Ilnti1‘ \\':\r Qzulnu“ Stamp v in Highland I‘nrk. (‘unmllnnm [hr 1km†(“1b. “Hyman" ("hm thw Highland P-lrk B|l~inl“< R ,\~>m’i:l!inn h.n»- hon-n :xppnlnt- ‘mw (rum 1km†Huh. “'0- ~ (‘luh :Ilul "whim-v \Ion‘u \um‘lntlnn 'l‘n \ulst Highland v. “M h I)! DRIVE T0 BF. L\l'.\'(‘HRD HERE wrxicv. .m-r)‘ wookwnd H‘ irmlntw'r n! 'hv I'nmmit Hiuh‘mi»? P'Irk up In it ,f' SL3“ DI'!‘ ('npitn '\iH~i' mlv '; h r ‘1 ‘1!»'-\:q Park Shuu'lul hu Erin ~Mmp~ vhi mm h n < hron Ii l'IH'IH ‘1!»'-\:H hux BLOODED DOG SHOW AT CHILDREN OF SCHOOL GREAT LAKES STATION AGE MUST ATTEND (iiunl by the North Show Kon- nvl (‘luh of Highland Purl: for Beneï¬t of Navy Ro- lit-f Stu-imp SEPTEMBER The Great Unkox .\'u\'ul Training Station is to ho host to nm‘ 1" the fines! exhibitions n! hinmimi link-t in many sramns. according in nu an nmvuu-mrni ju~i isunwi in iiw (‘nm Inumiuyi. (‘npiuin \Viiiium A \ium-ii i' S .\‘ 'i‘h-- (Brent 1.1km in»: Show .1- ii “iii in- kmmn. i~= ((3 he gin-n (or ilw ham-iii M! iii(‘ NHV) vaivi ; Promlum HM: and entry Mnnks mm to he hnd of Mr. A. W. Calm. [Room 204. N. Mlchlgan Ava. (‘hk‘w llgn' Tho «ntry Hst closes: Soptnm- .Pwr 16th. Sm-im 'l‘lz.‘ In \pu‘inl Ko-mul Mum {mu-31w “bu nmur Infarc- hmv oxhihiuul are nxpectod tn ~hu“ llwir Jon .1! this Mg Invvtlng Exhi hitun and hn-mlvn from all â€Hr the country urn Manning m bu rop~ roan-mod by their In“! «Mink and. (rum prn-~‘I'I|t lmlfontlnns. am: 1)! (hr Mnsslmt ms'v'linxfl n! the- AH Bream typo thM in many mnmm le hv (hr result. Amunu tho “I‘ll known innvier-l nl‘ rnud)’ onion-d i< Mr. Ward W. WilA “H of Highinnd Park who will shun his «trim: z»! .‘Irt‘dilll‘l‘. MN. Al“\ Hi Stmmri of Highland Park hns on- ion-d lmr ilnw Scnliish TerrIi-rx Mrs. Jm‘k Le-hnll mi Rminia \\ill ~huw her priu- winning (‘hnw (‘hmu. Mr. 1). Lehman n! lgiko Villa will haw Crop hounds. PM TrrriPl“ and Airc-dulm frnm hli ko-nnvh on display. Mr. J. Paul Dunno of (‘hirngo will show hi~ string of 1'13“ TorriPrs. among them being the host lrish Terrier in the world. huuhiv Shear. along with hin kennel mates. Mr. Alex H. Siev- nrt will show his International cham- pion Airedale. Champion Abbey King Nobble. Ho will nlxo exhibit his champion bull dog. (‘hampion Sirath- tay Prince Alberi. who has won "Best In Show. All Breeds." in New York. Chicago. St. Pnul and other big mootings. as well n.-‘ winning "Boat of his Brood" ï¬ve times at the Now York Show. which in the wurld'x‘ greatest record. Mr. T R. Qun)ln-. Supt-rinln-mlvnl Lukt- Count} La“ and Order League, lllghlnml l’nrk. lllinoiï¬. \l) hour Mr. Quayle: I run ju~t ln rr‘m-ipt u! your ln-llv!‘ nr .\u,::u~'t 22. I am greatly lnlermtml ln llw nnmlnntlnn and electlnn of Mr. Shurllc-ï¬. um upOn any polltlcul grounds but hl-(‘nllm' M his ln'mmpnr- ahlv usq-fulnms to [‘10 state of llll‘ unis. as .1 nwmlu‘r uf (he Grnvrnl Am m-mhly I would rt-gard I! as :I n-r)‘ un-nt mkfurruno if hr ~lmulnl lull tn unis. as .1 nwmhvr « srmhly I would rm un-nt mkfurruno if return. In Hm impurtam (‘n-m-rnl Auvmhly. upon Mr. Shrllvflk Hum thl of mu" ‘ l'lllfss 'I'U l’l BLISH RVTIH EDITION \It)\‘l)\\ in “m ('onlnln smlnl niH prmr 1'! (kn. Sn-p' SH!‘ JmH 11-»! Ml :nwmimimh hu ikrll‘h Hf n-m‘h m. .1..y..2.- (m Ill‘t m5 H?‘ Mnl '3 “y-n-a-xlh-d -l (‘luh u man HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. ’I‘HI'I('.~‘IIA\. HIEIYI'EMHEH 5-. I913 HH'H H'ml [hm Iuh print pr In Swrlnl RMIc-u M l’rl- ‘nmlldatri and "(In-r [low-Hun News mImum-rd are 511â€. ny 33th and â€In shun |~ M! by tho- Nnflh Shun- uf Illuhlzmd Pnrk by 0- from Ihv Amvl'lcnn Mlvmpl I,“ max Inn! \I III prlm -:u-h candida“- I ~iwt~~rvly ynurs. FRANK U. [lb‘VhEV NH 24TH 1F mun elm-11ml no mum'flalv‘, M0. pUWo U1 g-tHHIm nu \|-Ill' In that Pdlthm \Ir l U» makv rvvum-. I “llrk of thv last I (‘nmo to rt-Iy . 94mpcrnlinn mnrp nthvr man. I sin- _\nu :nru duhâ€: PV- mmw-r tn ~n-o Hm! 0' \pju“ ‘SD 251‘“ NH “HRH I‘EIHHTS GRANTED 'n and u hm Ill Hm {I shurl 0M) Physical Inupuity Will be \rn-ptml u Reason {or Keeping \ny ('Iild (but of School With the announcement oi the 09- ‘l m, entnx nett Mondny oi the school! in :0,“ District:- 107 and 108 and o! the' Rat merncidvsitil‘ldfl Township Mich School. it would M-em opportune to remind nurwlvos thnt children 0! :chml use “Her seemed quite to vuluabie n tmLiunnl â€got u nt the prom-m time: nnd that I community can haw- nn greater concern lbw the cart-(u! conservation of the child lilo m its midst. it is the chiidnn 0! today that must be rendered on for ttu- democrnry o! tomorm. For the lmpurtan' plrt the schools hue in thin nnhin work the iuiiut co-op- eration nf nil the form-s in tin com- munity i~ “unwary One form which this (wrinptrniinn may well tlke it“ to do with â€w nmttcr 0! school at- u-miumu Tho mmmunity cannot a!- {uni tn imw (won um- ohild'l oppor- tunities "mini and public opinion NV!) int: t-vo ('llr T In «hi; the- â€M- iii hm \‘m -pi um iwr Sir ‘ PHI t‘hl tunitios "mini and public opinion lhuuld he nlxn'cimi urongly uninu any practice that mntrlhuwl to de‘ iinqucncy 1.! this sort. Perhapu I murr gl'nrru] ncquninhmce with the legal mic-guards thrown nboui child- lifo vmuid in-ture more definite co- opormion on me part of the commun- ity. . Because of the importince of each child (0 tin- .~t.'iie then- in. u ovary- hody knnwn. a “Mo child-Inbor ll! requiring Hm parent! or ‘uudiLnl ol onch child u! nchool In to land xhui child in mmt- school. public or utherwiu‘n. all (hr time such uhool in- In wan-inn, School "1:4 in deï¬ned In woen ihe ax†n! sou-n Ind III- I n, Tin- law does not recocnlu the right 0! I part-M or guardian in keep it child out of school for any renon other (inn the physicnl inupuiu It! the child. The lau does not confer! upon anyone. either parent or teach-E er or school official. the power to ta-i sue permit: which will authorin ‘i child under fourteen to work for any- ‘ one during school hour: or to be ab- ; sent from school under any other pre- text. The law indeed expreaely for- bids the employment of a child un- der fourteen at any time ‘in any "theatre. concert hall or place of amusement where intoxicating liq- uors are wld. or In any mercantile institution. atore. oflice. hotel. laun- dry. manufacturing establishment. bowling alley. passenger or freight elevator. factory or workahop or an a messenger or driver thereof." This means that even before and after whoa] hour» nnd on Saturdaya and holidays no child under fourteen may legally be employed at any occupa- tlon in the above lit-L There ia. how- ever. another provinion of this same law to the effect that no child under fourteen .uhnll be employed at any work lwfnre the hour of 7:00 o'clock tn the morning and after 6:00 o'clock tn the evening. and it is therefore an. sumed that any light occupation ia opl‘ll to children under fourteen pro- vided that H doms not come under the above li>t and provided. further. that it does not engage the child dur- ing Rehnnl hull!“ or before seven in the morning and nrter nix in the. eve- nlng. 'l‘ho- wopn- n! llw In“ mu) appear In nu illunlrnflun ur m Apparvnlh ll (-hlld under founven may deHw-r pn- pen nr dNrihulc bilh‘. out. provided that Hm h no! dom- during school hours and prmldml llml Hm child in nu! rm Jul) IwYHrv .wvrn 6n (h? morn- IYIL‘ HV’ :Ihw' ~I\ ‘II HM vumlnt Wilh- III llnw ~..m.- Inmlmwm- u (-MM un- th-I' {unrimn mu) h~ nu the gulf imk V mm mm nm'uh hum in ..,.. . \. I» unrk 1:1 ‘- gunk-u, 1-h- h {\«u- mrk \wl’k 1:1 ‘- gunk-u, 1-h- ,\ ('hnld vxndu fuurtvt-n may not be uHmu-d am â€or Lin†ani during {hr hnur» chm-I I- m «inï¬rm. N0 mm i-‘ ("thl “nth :xuthnrity lo “Hallo I [n'llnH m A rMM In \Iulato tho law In 'l,|- '.\,\\ \'.. n‘w mu ampiny rurh .\ HUM in 'hLâ€" nu} nilhuut broom- ilw :| lnw-Ln-ukor. liming 1m- pnul yrur N‘Vl'l’n' "Hun-4‘ came in Hm nflim- at 1-2an P'nn- to Nine "Wr- min" In dn Hm! “Mrh I: mph-ml, Iuersh-n in sz- Hahn“ and H I‘ll" novr-mry In Mm- vm-h (mm â€In! “v-l'o- |- 1w prmq‘iun mm}! fur s0! Hm' ‘I~I|l¢' 1hr !\\\' 1': (nut 0' 2m:- n'l! nu “'hnl vhiMrI'n of M‘hnnl Ha? 1: "Th“? prrmiI-inn In IonVfl Irh nml take nv vmp'uymonfl Th0 ‘ pfuvhlvd Hm! tho naval-madam H‘mnhmml um F'lpp‘ftfl'n!’ H‘mnliuuml um |~ld¢' r who“! no mui mm: :4. l tn Ion" IfhlIflHru a: u vmonl? T?" In: lrummm- Â¥ (‘nllmlic men 0! me count; will lhuld n meeting Sunday. October «h. {an mumborg-Wdul Hull. Walling- ‘Imn nrnt. near Germâ€. kaum. {for liw organization 0! I huh coun- 'ty union of the Holy Name 80cm. 1 The parish" of Antioch. Buflnlo' Ormc- Emmi. Fri-mom Center. !lllchlumi Park Hllhwnod. Lab IMF- :0.“ Liix-rinilla. -Norih Chic.†'Raumi Lake. Voln, Wad-worth, Wnn- 'mmln, nnd Wnulwgnn are working up Ilnlrn-M In [hr gathering to which I'i'l‘r" Catholic man in (ho county in (-urllinlly invited . Phil"? to Regina-r is‘erio fame “I hlisinble by prim-uni. ammo on It 7:00 3; m. Real-(ration when in one due! will b. open from 7 A. 9:00 P it. Who Inc lurid-r All union between the w Ind 45 mm whether ‘éiurm United sum or not must 1 1 l of Inn! h. .u “T": «mun. am. at Lake (but, to non Iceman II Walt.- on Ila-- day. (Hour “In INDIA' NAME SOCIETY . T0 BE (DIGANIZKD Tho-rt- uro approximately ‘1'.†[urn ’ “fl * I i l I‘M ‘ m Um mum)- eHnlhIo to member- «Mp m Hu- Hnly Name Society and tho- Im-Mlnx is "pm-[Pd m result In 1hr oquhnshmont o! hrnm‘h moieties m 4-80?! o! the nlxtN-n parishes Rev‘ Dunk] Byrnou. Holy Family Church. \‘nrth (‘hlcngu has been nppnlnmd -plrlluu] din-Nor nf Hm proposed tho 21 to 81 class or under t 2| your clan. the only excepn diplomat: or oonaulnr. rep ï¬ve! 0! foreln nulom. No PM)! . I! my male hu no perm dross he must "(131".er ma) ha- rI-glflruimn day, 99 din-Mar M «M proposed unwn and huh-0m: preparations {wr Hu- moH‘m: Riv-hop A, J. -per nu] ht Meriok. spiritual Sin-mm of Hm nrchdiocesnn union ~f thr'Hnl)‘ Nnmo Society. John R. Pun]. prv-phkm. and 0. M. Carry, chairman of the pxorulh'o cnmmn- um. urn nmunp (hr Chicagoan:- who “i†to" M â€â€˜9 ".m’i l" the ROCH’LV. “um-n number: and ulher "nu-maln- mem nlm rm be rm the program. may ha- rI-glflruimn day, 9' lab. 0d at (‘nm Any mac: out o! the con mflntrntlon day must reï¬ner ï¬ve days after their roturn. _ Ill-m or Able-t tn- ln cut: of "Ines! on m ' ddy "nun-ment- for eqrollm be made 'llh (he WI] 80 ,any mun who expect: to be mom nlm rm be rm the program. min 0mm BENEFIT vr sxmm: (‘Ll'B Win Hm». Ron-flu! “A “fillet“ ham to Play a Fur-r Ball We. luv-rune Route-her III! Mm Elalnr Rot-ennui. a national uni! all", with Mr. (‘huleoI (“Chlctâ€) ,any mun who expect: to be‘. from home on that him†I} by In.†sufllcbntly In-ulunq {he rerun-flan neon! rue Bond by September 18th. 1 Full-I'd u w I Fulure to register In a 1 anon-e And punhhwlqhby In! mm. . i Registrants must answer d question. naked by pmclnct; Inn and nun register 1n n; cinct In which they ride. 4 \ii-u Elainr annthnl. a national uni! all", with Mr. (‘huleoI (“Chictâ€) Ernnn. Jr.. no to play a Red Crou tour-hall Scotch lnurmmo at the sto- kie (‘nunlry Club. Glencoe. Baum. September 8th. ma. Their oppon- enu will be two pluen from the Sickle Club. Him Ernestine Pearce. 8kokie'n~ best woman goiter, Ind Mr. John C. Hackbu'th. the Club protes- ulmul. a worthy member of the Hul- harth family 0! golfers. A! â€w regular mot-Mn: onto Hub land Park Bushman Mun‘ n Annotation ' Tue-«lay nonlng It “In «kcldod thud Hm Asuwimwn. 'nr thn-ir annual out- ‘Imz. lakv :I lrlp to Milwaukee ml Thuruhy. Ra‘pu-mlwr lmh, Central Avenue and ï¬ber“ Ruldrr at 1:1. H. 0087'. om“. Road. Prom Noflhnstcrn trucks ‘em to the lake. From the center in VIM Amnuo to the Center or (‘emtnl Ave. ' Precinct \'0. 0« Registrars. John I Tums1 Alon†The much promise: to be one. of unusual interest; the course is in ï¬ne condition: and it in planned to hnva a number of prominent theatrical stan- as guests of the Club, who will lu-lp omen-in visitors. Among them in Mr. Fred Stone, the famous not; or (Montgomery stone.) iR,\\‘l\'l\ I'\Rl\' (H'HR.\ : \IHMDV ('IMSH) \IHVD\\'.; lJoulnmm Oilyorno o! the L'. 8. Army Flylnx (‘orpm will come In M: plnm- (mm annul and land on the murno and do some ntuntn In the nlr. llora la :1 than" to per" the Ru] (‘rmut n‘nd enjoy a bl: [Ame‘ lkokie'a~ best woman goiter, and Ir. lohn C. Hacltbarth. the Club protea- lional. a worthy member of the Rack- marth family 0! goiter-a. , The match promise: to be one of unusual interest; the course is in ï¬ne mnditton: and it in planned to have a number of prominent it": an guests of the Club, who will . lu-lp entertain viaitorx. Among them in Mr. Fred Stone, the famous act- or (Montgomery stone.) Uoutenant Onlyorne o! the L'. 8. Army Flying (‘orpm will come in his plnm- trnm Rnntoul and land on the oourae and do some atoms in the air. "are in a chance to aerre the Ru] (‘roru and enjoy a big game. II. P. BI'SINI'XS MEN TO VISIT \III.WH'KEE Sin-rial Trlln MI 1'. ‘. fl. N. R. R. to he Chartered tor Annual Outlet at Aaaaeiatiao ’ theatrical , Precinct No. 1â€"â€" Ragiater at City Hall. “it"ood. m Registrars. 0 a booth Peanae and 3am 8antl. From center of Chicago north. from center at B "0:. north. eaat or center 0! on North oi center of Broadway along Lake to include 'albr A . then West to include Lake View A _ . north to and Include Clay Ave. t wat to Wankepn Ave. to town I then yaouth along town liae to Chicago Ave. at O U Precinct No. 2â€" . Rut-tram E a nail and Mn Ol- her and G. W. Childa. Rest-tor at Dee High School. rmm Northweatero ilway tracha eaat along south 0! tar‘ of Bloom ï¬t to center of Oak South oi Center oi Broadway east to Lake the mth to Center of Vine Ate then wet-t to Northweetern tracka.‘i Precinct No 3-â€" .' Registran- Jamea Dolly "‘4 Henry M. Prior. Raider at .laa. H. Dufly‘. ollce. A ql‘clnl train will be chartered 1m Hm (1 N fl. ‘ M. R. R.. h‘uvlng Highland Parkaut 1:00 p. m. *' The Axvuuclnflnn Mm uned u. buy I: nun-«nu M-nk'l- flu for flu- tour The Axvuuclnflnn Mm â€ï¬‚ed to M1! the bin. 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Booth 0 on It 7:00 3; ll- 1 hum m mum :s‘erio-j All mm between the w} Ind 45 mm whether 'flurnfl United sum or not mun unlo- puvm mend ‘ 0d at (‘nm Any aides out of the soul! mflntrntlon day must reï¬ne!" ï¬ve days after their roturn. _ Further bur-uk- mny be obumod from any Registrar: or boo-l Board No. I. libertyvme. In. Runner «v Prml unnnmup rm.- n ‘ Mvm‘r 1453 Dorm Aux : P‘rnm tho Kv~rthumu~rn truck‘s muq 110 [Pu- lmkt- (rum Hun (rulvr (‘1 mph "'8" mmh tn (hr â€8.397 olmemy ElAno f saue- North of (Mntrr of (‘onufl Aw. {var-l M «cantor of Own Rntd. i‘Vd-M n! M‘hli-T U" Mai-J Rd. north in rnnu-r (â€Jinn P1. 'nflh 0'! ‘Nhtor n! E'm I“ ï¬nd Pm! North- ;veflpm 1r wk: Hum north 2 «rule? :n.’ i‘hk. new Au thvn \.- 'rU (nu-n .‘Mne'lhrn math n' ‘mc‘ running wrst :frmn Central Avonhe mam-1L 4 ProcIm-t \‘n 5 5 War at Huhbmd Pah HM Tyne; and H. L Sheridan. Rectiï¬er M. 15 ’8‘. John: A Registrars. John M.;TutllelAlonm From the Nature-ton tEh to r the uh. From the center pen» 1er Ave. south In on C» ar' 0! Pun-hm \‘u a .. Rechtrnrs. Waltrr C ('um, “'m C. Ruth and w, E. Pm". ‘ _ Roux!†at H. Rb Edward! more W H. Green Bu“ Road, " «'uanmml nu "but: mom‘ 81 class or under t mu. the only excepfl r or oomulnr. rep oreln nulom. «v Prmi Lindholh'p Mu. Inn. Chtcuo "0" er d B .u er 0! Oak N0?“ mu: “0“ 'nlbr A . than to V!" A _ .nonh .1 A". t wont to town I the! M... to 0' U (mi and I‘Vm Ol- inmoh't voul iaud Df lly t1! “thin 1of 1: ‘P! the honou- y pre- D“) t! (he NI“!!! 0f-