“on: we ievtcd. ded m-w tau, rv ionnur "MINNIE 1013 Q) I M?K retest 'kntly ofï¬ce lll 'ul â€ramp 111mm“? \x 2rd EI'S “@3er r, Haw BUR nembrr‘ nm-rr‘ Hurh 3U $140,000 ESTIMATED COST OF PROPOSED NEW THEATRE HERE PLANS DRAWN FOR THE BUIDLING 0N FLETCHER LOT New Entertainment House Will Be Built in Highland Park if Plans of Local Men Materialize; Room Now Used by Community Shop Will be Lobby of Theatre. ( hznrmun nf DEERHELD DEFEATS THORNTON TRACK TEAM 4â€".†Track Meet Held Saturday. Score 81-32. To Meet Crane Tech. Here Satur,da_v Dearth-1'11 tmtk team Luluuuu’ Upht-hl _'_â€"‘ l‘vcur'l of not being beat- en 1:. .1 Umzal track meet for a numâ€" ber of years last Saturday when the seninr team took Thornton into camp by a sum;- of 81 to 32. The juniors work- dvfcated 46 m 31 in a closer Cuntvit m which Thornton seemed to haw t'no Hst dash men of the two ““3“â€1x Captain Mollwain of Deerâ€" ‘ . Wu?“ sever. ï¬rst places in the , «r mm. scoring 35 points. Proc- tw". Stmvurt. Human! and McDonald now ~§1<\V»--i up well In the after- Y.~--.z.\ wvm. Bulan. Proctor and )Ini't‘TM'H \varv outstanding in the â€nor «'I>Â¥Z{I'>‘\>’. '1": ï¬nish up the af- mn rmht Elm-mad wan both of "01.ij mm» in ‘nnnvly fashion. Xx" Rutumzxx. May 7. Dovrï¬eld THE .‘lORAlNE GROCERY TO OPEN SATI'R‘DAY H \1 vntvrpnw mitiw,‘ Ul- ‘J Mb M H L'X'fixrlll'< tmtk team faithfully 41 _'_â€"‘ l‘vcur'l of not being beat- . .1 Umzal track meet for a numâ€" >f years last Saturday when the r (cam took Thornton into camp l“! \. Hl' DEICRHEIJ) I'M HEXR HRS. “EARS < mu rum} W11". hm‘. ~Uu~¢ Saturn Dean Hm r1 Am! \- x yuan ‘ .-<( »f .‘I Bay ‘wtix‘ 1‘10. ‘2 11 you “an†\u d u :n k In mu. compvte be . ViltUI‘da}. \‘i TQ HA up an :1 a ‘iuu HI H): vy has for the past: ten Highland Park his home. ‘1 many staunch friends Hm ~lh'r1'\“ H1 this new J. {'0 n â€NH“ arry plan Spunk Fridu x \vanNH‘. ( >M~t'llxllwlis and um :qu (-dumtional 192 n xm‘xtml to attvnc durutiunnl ('um mi~ ('nuncil of Ker 0.,an '3:m> hux’r «wnsn'uvtion of a w type shown in Wen The contem» "Lulu [ha en-cuon n {hr \“u-unt hrnp- A Hip flmu‘ to match, Thy walk wk} haw pmn-lw! surt‘ucw of plastm'. wit} uppruprimo dwnrutiuns and a pan elm! rwlmg' 'ur nmtth [I'm main uudnurium will he can «Irwin! in the na’u‘ [J the prupm'ty .~ of vacancy the lit. Muraino station 1060 ml. better known as P will again open its m lvn Saturday. May ymloy as manager. vmplt'tc line of staple tubal-u), cigars and by known as The whoring strictly to Hi Uh T be Highlann Park 21V nowle'hfl Hi J? T, Doerï¬eld {igh School lrn tht‘ }iXEh yuu want to uni H 1’1 Thu H R l' PROGRAM TONIGHT .\'l‘ El.“ l’l._-\(‘E SCHOOL Interesting Musical and Literary Numbers Have Been A rmnu- ed fur the Entertainmem :l. Kr-hukml h. GU “own Muses Armour Jubilee Singers Sumv L'pliftimr Influences Rev. Edward \V. Williams 1L waody Knows the Trouble I‘ve Seen ,. J. Rosamond Johnson h. Deep Rim-r . . , Burleigh .\li~s ( Arm "Hcrndium FATHER FORD SHOT; MISTAKEN FOR THIEF Everett Garage Owner Preparg ed for Burglar Accidently Shoots Priest Last Thursda evening when re’ turning from (‘iicagu after a two Weeks absence. Father Ford wasnc- viduitiy shut by Stephen Kostial, proprietor of this Everett Garage who mistook him for a burglar. A‘ ‘ "Aâ€. in \‘Vednesday night a t' [1- the uarage and ï¬lled tin-é. ml aml other ll evidently being frightm nut taking the tguck. Thursday night Kosti luokout fur the burgla \‘nl\'t'l‘ and shotgun. Ab< nul’ Runny; um â€on... Thursday night Kostial was on the, lookout for the burglar with a re- \‘ant'l’ and shotgun. About ten o'clock Father Ford draw up to put his car in the garage for the night and when he unlocked the: door. Kostial not rmwgnixing him thought. he was the burglar amt shot. him. M The lIUllt't penetrated near the priests' collar bone narrowly missing Lllr jugular win. He was taken to tliv Alice Home hospital at Lake Foa- csl where his condition was found not to be serious. , Father Ford is a member of the Catholic school band of Chicago I’d arr account oflan infection in throat is making his home temper?â€" ily with Rev. Ryan, pastor of St. . " AA .«mJ fkn "(av kWIu-VA.- an account of an infection in ms throat is making his home temper?â€" ilx “ith Rev. Ryan, pastor of St. . riLks (hunh Event: and the Hély ( ross (‘huu‘h of Deerï¬eld. Bye and Bye Lily of the Valley Armour Jubilee Singers Archie Dean . . W. C: Counting the Eggs Anor Witness Steal Away rd 1' NH we 11 H «‘thhl u‘ of the A rrmoui' Jubilee Singers Miss I’nulinu â€Egan . . W. Carleton ng the Eggs Anonymous Miss Carol McCoy Miss ’auline Lee xwlmrj tn Llw plans. with » match, The wallx will surt‘ucx-< of plash‘l'. with dwnrutiuns and a pan- l 93>: and west across ‘ LIES. It will be 7.5 by \\ill hv equipped with xm‘xnzmm-wb fur an m hunts-«1 S“ .14: ‘n A 11‘. ll 31“ '.x}' gm a thief broke inâ€" nd ï¬llcd a truck with other 1150': and then frightened. ‘eft with- J \\' H.L' 101' 'lm‘ Baby Massenct hunlmr Ash H‘\ The gowns of the \vumvn wow 11o!- ï¬ably lovely. Brilliant c'olo1s exquisit innate? tls and good lines combined to a beautiful picture to the #0223: of those “ho came to look m itralxer than join in. But when the 01â€" 'cbstm struck up tho \irginia Reel 'few remained U) look on‘ and but Luv l L lightful WOMAN’S CLUB PARTY BASEBALL SEASON} IS MOST BEAUTIFUL WILL OPEN SUNDAY 4m; 'few were the occupied chairs. There Were no Old Folks' at all -- simply ‘Iyovng and )oumzor and thev ramped and jiggvd and (lamul the nu-asurcs :with all the alxamlun and mace imag- 'inable. i The flmi‘r mmmiuoc aiiangul ile- Speciuit) Numbers Arrange For Saturday Night at the High School Were _ Delightful “\Vuxh'l 1‘ u in (“121in puny?" my (-wryum- qu-ukim: of the dame gin-n hy the Highland I'm-k \Vumun'> Hub 13>! Saturday nirhi. AIM indeed it \\ix> as v.01] as ï¬nancially SUVUUSS~ ful. 19in! of all t'm- musiv by Ben- su::'~ (rm-hostru Was 21 llclight. Tho won with nlzn'ud w-rmvd My h2l\k‘ us it \\ix> as “(H as mmm-Iuny sin-toss- ful. First of all t'm- musiv by Ben. sunk (rm-hostru Was 21 llclight. Thx lHt'H Wit" pluyud \V‘rnh‘d m hznc an mud :1 time sending it t'urth m in spire the damors as thv dancers them selves had in kt’eping time to the per feet rhythm. The flmi‘r cummitulc arranged ile- lightful specialty numbers. Alice Duffy and Jne Larson gave an exhi- l~iliun of andt'rll (lam-ox Thvir Wurk run be llt‘SL'rllH‘d in but nnc \Vnrqlm Perfect. .\li»'$ Ilull'y i.‘ ilzimly. liglil and (-lvgum u juy lo \\'Ilt\‘h with feet that fairly iwinklu :is they mow- \\'hll(' Mr. Larson li'lltl.‘ lic-i‘ with \‘lllllll pnisv. wise and L'l'lli't‘, .\12ll'_j()l'l“ l‘t-uwh-n .r-.\-.. 4. ‘mlluun llunu- in :i run be drsvrun-u m Perfect. .\li~'s Imn and (-lvgum u juy t‘ that fairly Xwinkh whlh- Mr. Larson muml Buu'd‘ (~u<t1:i \VlLl ('01. T. A. Siquelanil. nuinnger 01 the foreign department of the State Bank Of (hit-ago. will give his illusâ€" trated lecture “Sidelights on German Military and Naval Intolligence"~â€"a Thursday evening, May 12, at, the Highland Park club. The lecture will begin at eight-thirty o'clock. and the public is cordially invited to attend. During the war Col. Siquelandfwas chief intelligence ofï¬cer of the United States Army in northern Eumpemml hail headquaï¬ers at Copenhagen. The moving pictures which he uses in the A â€". __.no. ll|\rv u... 1...--.†, , lecture were brought back to America by Col. Siqueland after the war, and are the only ï¬lms of the kind which have survived the war. The actual sinking of ships by German submarâ€" ines is shown in the pictures. Members of the Dumaresq Spencer post are also notiï¬ed that an impuriâ€" ant post meeting: will he held at the Highland Park club at seven-thirty o'clock. REV. SCHLOERB AS- SIGNED T0 NAPERVILLE The llw. Rnlluml W. Schlocrh, whn for UN I‘ll>( yc-ur has St‘l'VNl as pzwtnr of thv Ebenezer l‘hurch luft with his family ywtenlay for Nap- erville when,» he has been assigned by the Evangelical Association to serw as minister of thuGrace Church. Ho preached his farewell sermon on Sunday. During: their residence here, Mr. llo preached his farewell sermon (mi Sunday. 1 During: their residence hero, Mr.l and Mrs. Schloerb have made a great! many friends. and its is greatly ru-lI grottml that they Shï¬ultl have to leave; this community. However their pleas- ing persrmalities will win for thomi many friends, and it is, greatly reâ€"i they will have the greatest i-iuu‘oss in all of their enterprises. The Rev. Milton Geil of Naperville,4‘ [1]., will be the pastor of the Eben- ezer Church durini.r the coming year. Rev. Geil, is a native of Canada. is a graduate of Northwestern college, and he will receive hiC degree from the Evangelical Theological Seminary this spring. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS. THL'RSIIAY. MAY '1‘} :l. ’l‘. A. Siqueland. Ex-lntelli- gence Ofï¬cers Will Lecture at Highland Park (‘luh «mm, I'mvh mxm: mum‘:>xm_5â€"m=m .ratE Ely Z I. 2 2 7. 2 F ._. a «In SHOW FILMS 0F SINKING SHIPS Ki†fl arr h.†dry SM- Siqueland. manager H hum-x- I‘JHt' mstnu \V m UH] H1; {nil 3d Young Men‘s (‘lub Takes Over (‘ummunity ServiceJOUHit; Member of North Shore Suburban League of TIH- Ynunu .‘lK'H‘: \luh'i m w innuâ€" hall >quzul dvt'valui Wilmette 1:3 to 1 in tho wwml pn-~>1-ason;game Sun» day ul'lurnoun un thv Dcex’ï¬eld avenue diamond. A :0th tron attended 1hr contest dt‘spitv the cdld weather. Elmer Thorricn. pitcher? for the IU- ml's, was easily the star 0k the game. He struck out 23 men, and also did some fancy work with thwst‘ick. mak~ ing several extra base hits. Glader was also good at batting. i The Young Men's cluH has taken OVcr thv baseball activitie‘s carried on last year by the Community Service. The ï¬rst regular game of the season will be played here Sunday afternoon with Shermerville. The North Shore Suburban League, of which the local club isl a member, includes Shernwrvillc, T Highwood, Winnvtka, Waukegan. Oakton (Evan- ston). Wheeling and Glencoe. A prize of $100 of money taken from the league‘s treasury will be given to the winning team at the end of the season. Likewise, there will be a :le-inrh loving cup. pnosented by Wilson Bros. Kath (if thSA team pays $55 tn enter the league. t is a pure- ly unmtvur arranuvmcnt, and the only person who ruwivwl romunerationis the umpirv. l‘llit'll iuum pays its mvn ti'nn-lini: (-answ. Highland Park has 311(0le strung vlul: this yum: l‘rm 'ii-ully all Hf last yi-nr's ])l1l_\‘t-l‘\ :ll't‘ lun-k in unifurm. 21ml iliri'o an \t \'-'l’:|l m'w vumlitlniwi I r mk I'M \lmul (lpni', ltliw m 1» (RH wax \u to (lucmatul \\itl1!lu:$ md >txeamâ€" rr» of purph lllllw '1 uuurm‘yul to Blm- Island l1|.l llmhdzn night to mi: 13.1’ 0 l2 Lmlge \lu 13:.n Sm- (‘l‘dl Imus thp Blur Island Elks have sent (lelogatizms to Highland Purk and the Visit last Thursduy was to return those compliments. l.()(‘.\|, ELKS VISIT “H E ISLAND LODGE The delegation was j~the largest that the Highland Park fudge has ever sent to another chapter A seven. o'clock dinner was served the visitors, and after the meetingi a midnight luncheon was served. A very pleas- ant evening was spent‘by’ everyone. The trip was marred bysonly one acci- dent, that occurred w . n a cigar which Frank Siljestromé has received from Mr. Wiley of the Evansbon lodge exploded and startled his coin- pam'ons. CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN f‘MAMA’S AFFA!!!†Pictures to be shoWn at; Pearl Theatre um week are: as {chant A llkuv-u 4,..- Tonight, ‘-‘In the Heart of a Fool" Friday. Ma’e Marsh in “Nobody’s Kid" Saturday, Colleen Moore in “When Dawn Came" Sunday. “Ma- donnas and Men". the gigantic mas- terpiece of the year. by Carey Wil~ son and Edmund Goul'ding; Monday, “His Greatest Sacriï¬ceâ€; Tuesday and Wednesday, (‘onstance Talmadge in “runaway, \ \umu...\~ -W...Vv,,v, “Mama’s Affair"; Thursday. Grace Darling: in “Every Man's Price“; Fri- day, “The Truant Ilushand"; Satur day, Bert Lytoll in “A‘Mcssage from Mars". Matinee at Wm thirty Sat- urday. GIRLS' CLUB PLAYS The High Schmxl Girls Club will;;" " ' ' ““U‘y‘ ' present three one act plays. A Pair of ‘ LIFE SAVING CREW‘ Lunatics, A Brown Paper Parcel, and! REPAIR RESCU Mechanical Jane, at the Bartlett? Theater. Highwood, tomorrow v night ‘ - They are clever little plays and you A: crEfx‘pEsngl-csed 3'â€qu will enjoy a good laugh. i. ,v The program is as follows: N93! “99k “The Brown mm Parcel" 3 The members of the Y( Arabelle Browne drace Fulkersonlclub life saving crew sp¢ Angelina Browne, Margaret Carlsonl afternoon at the lake, pre; Mechanical Jane {big life boat, and ï¬tting Priscilla ‘. . Margaret Arnswaldgthe coming season. The be Agatha Hertha Fulkcrson‘craft was reinforced and A Pair of Liliatics r~~1Next weekrtheverewuis 1 Miss Clara Manners.'Mildred Lange'begin practicing. Rex-en? Mr. George Fielding l Mildred Nataler has delayed early drilli “t mull thrmu: â€"11 1h A H} RH ‘L Lyu‘ll H1 .fl‘JlL'asngl: nu...‘ u..- _.._ 7 , w Matinee at mm thirty Sat- (‘01. and Mrs. Winston and their 3 four children were in the house sleep- »m .,_. in: when the ï¬remen arrived. and , ‘ Y , ». 1were awakened by the noise of lad- (J‘LB [LAYb iders being planed hgainst the house. TOMBRROW' EVENINGIThere were nine people' in the build- 1f up {’11 Kiwi h; 1.") â€ink in unifurm. I 110?; vundidntvx wt‘ Lyon Rn-zeman :1 winninr team wulqvll. “Mu-ha†the h'omx Men's tnxitï¬m» of which Arman. \‘w! tin â€Xv LIHHM' huh-r. Lion â€an. Frank Gm‘km. um} thv :rnmr Lniwly Ham :1 {h‘rnhon Thvrric-n. c1: 2‘: that FIRE DESTROYS WINSTON HOME; DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT $50,000 FINE FRAME RESIDENCE A TOTAL LOSS YESTERDAY Local Department Was Handicapped in Fighting Con- flagration Because of Inadequate Equipment; Another Blaze Last Sunday Destroyed Roof of A. R. Warner House in Belle Avenue. 'l‘wn smrro ï¬res in Highland Park during the past. week clearly showed the inadequacy of the Inca! ï¬re ï¬ght,- ing apparatus. A ï¬re yesterday morning which almost totally destroy- ed the house owned and occupied by (Ml. Thumas W. Winston. 128 Lake Avenue, mused damage (intimated at $50 000 \nothtr hi;r blaze last Sun- dm muming destiny“! the roof and upper purtion of )he house owncdm by XrR. W 1 206 Belle avenue. The‘ damage ti the Warner house was; roughly e timatedi at '_§_5_,000. i at the Winston home etime before midnight assersby testiï¬ed that they had se sparks at the base of the chimney s rtly after ten o’clock, but supposed th the chimney was burning out. Abo .kmidnight, Dr. G. Q. Grady, whkoas reWom r The “Na started so Tuesday. a visit to a patient, saw 113mm the roof. He pounded 1t the dodr, but was unable to awake tihe ocupnnu, and immediately sent in the nlnrm. The ï¬re department responded im- mediateiy. The ï¬remen worked quickly and did their best to extinguish the flames, handicapped as they were by the in- adequate equipment. For some time they were able to keep the blaze isol- ated in the attic. Meanwhile the“ nitmfe on the second floor wag all mov- ed to the two front bedrooms. ‘ Craft Reinforced and Repainted; ‘1 Expect to Start Practicing Next Week 3 The members of the Young Men's ielub life saving crew spent Sunday l afternoon at the luke, preparing their {big life boat, and ï¬tting it out for :the coming season. The bottom of the ‘craft was reinforced and repainted. 1Next weekrthevcrewhigi planning to 'begin pructicing. Reuntï¬Ã©Ã©ï¬l weath- ler has delnyed early drilling. About two o'cbck the conflAgntiou suddenly broke out with immsed fury in several places. A call for help was sent to the ï¬re depnrtment at Fort Sheridan. The soldiers re- sponded quickly, and soon ldditionai hose lines were brought into action. uv.c llllLa n~.‘ v-v..=.n, By this time, however, all hopes of saving the building were pnctically abandoned The furniture stored in the bedrooms was lost“ Some furni- ture and clothing was saved. ing SAVING CREW ' {Y. w- c. A. DRI‘E REPAIR RESCUE BOAT CONTINUES THIS WEEK Interior View of Highland Park The ï¬remen uurked until seven clearly showed o‘clock. Daylight found the once local ï¬re ï¬ghtrâ€"‘beautiful home in ruins. The build- ï¬re yesterday-mg was insured for $10,000 and the totally destroy- furniture for 82,006, it WAS said. This nd occupied by will cover but a very small part of the Winston Ruins. Showing Frank Winstm (inning it is iciiucd :hL-t crossed cieurk “.115 started the tire. F ire Sundm Morning A blaze of lvss consequence des- truyod the roof of the A. R. Wam‘er house, 206 Belle avenue, last Sunday noon. The building was occupied .by Phillips F. Jarvis. A call wq lent ini'to the ï¬re department at 11:50 o'clock. Response was immediate, and the ï¬remen did good work in checking the flames. The total damage done wad about“. $5,000. On account of a high wind the ï¬remen had great difï¬culty in com-- hating the blaze. They worked for defective flue is believ-f ed to have \ se of the ï¬n. s The two ï¬res this week 113% onstrated the, need for bedsâ€"1"" ’. ï¬ghting eduipment. The deptrtment men worked hard to save both houses, and it is believed thnt they woqld have succeeded in saving the Winston‘ home from utter destruction it thcy‘ had more than a wank uprinklin‘ stream or two. The Ford truck but been a great disappointment fad the ï¬remen. ' Other cities on the nonh shore are equipped with the latest in ï¬re ï¬ght- ing machinery. Lake Forest twi months ago purchaset} a new Shit ï¬re engine for $9,900. The machine can pump 500 gallons of water I minv Ute at high pmsure.’ The Highlmd Park ï¬re department with its pump on a Ford chassis could not be expect-j ed to‘ do the most efï¬cient work‘ At' times there was practically no water: pn-asure fur the Winston ï¬re. : Fire (‘hief Ed‘ward Hoskins ï¬ght the Highland Park hospital recoup“ ing from injuries received when he stepped on a. spike yesterday morn-' ing at the Winston fire. ' t “:Izheliiotvhler’s club com in a close second under the captaincy of Mn. [Wm. Dental. > The drive for funds {6r :he coming year as still on and solicitors are out working for the budget. It is érly for anything like I report. _ . . J The Ford car manned by the Friendship .Rsinbow andAmAdubI is sevenl leaps shead a! all the reï¬t and the young women of the thin clubs are to be congratulau-d Over their well earned success. ‘ . Need Beau VOLUME 11