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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Sep 1918, p. 1

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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: refine -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. Deorficld-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 fight it. The area! Latte Pom-en Qulntette This organlzattnn is composed of five 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 fin- 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 ”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; Thnifi” 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] glilh‘fi .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 ”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 ”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 ”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- ”m“ m“ ERVOR L'IO‘HH'N By doing better thfln ever before? EVDORSE‘ ”SH‘ “Tl EV”. “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 ‘5”... 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 ”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‘ ”a“, fur thv purpuw Hf ”\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 Benefit 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 ”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" five 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. lllinoifi. \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-fi. 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 511”. ny 33th and ”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 duh”: 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 ”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 ”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- ”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 defined 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 ”or Lin” ani during {hr hnur» chm-I I- m «infirm. 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 ”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 Germ”. 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 five! 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 ”‘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 refiner five 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 (“Chlct”) ,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 (“Chict”) 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! ”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 fiber“ 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 fine 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 fine 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 fit 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 ”fled 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 refine!" five 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 ”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 (”Jinn P1. 'nflh 0'! ‘Nhtor n! E'm I“ find 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. Rectifier 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-

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