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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Jun 1921, p. 8

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-â€" r‘r‘ V’r Pvt" "1~<T‘WT'H'TWTXXWWV'W;WFM* I”? ‘ “ 3‘11!) ”I“ Q‘ ”T ”7 “'7 3-! " 1 °‘ "C: "‘1’”; . . - _ . . r- .. .. . .‘y . .‘ 9 " ‘ ‘ . _. M “'."’“"T*'""'"?" ' " 7‘7' "' ""““F‘"" 1 ~ .I ~ . i . , . 1 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHBAND PARK, ILLINOIS ‘ . ’- ‘t i. e o O . . ' 5 f l . Miu Esther Ludwig in. finished a 3 M AND mm "m jeourae of violin at the American 5} {Conservatory of Music In Kimball . l ‘ i‘ Hall, Chicago. if Mrs. Gerald (.heney of Randolph: Mrs. Alice Gatea and Min Myrtle \ia., is spending a month with her. Gates of Geneva. “L, were the week parents Mr. and ”I”; all?” M. Snow end guests of their cousins, Mr. and 'at \Vausaukee C u isconsin. iMrs. Kenneth C. Bennett. . Mr. Jesse L. Smith has returned .. . . Among the passengers sailing from i from trip to Mrs. Albert Loebs res-V. New York on the White Star “n" ewesoeeoe 0 ‘ Sunday idcnce at t'harlevoix, Mich. where he 'has been photographing wildflowers. Miss Annie (‘obb will sail July ‘6th on the French liner, La Torraine. .She will be abroad until October and expects to visit France, Italy Swit- hThe Bank of Personal Service" i "That Measure Will Strengthen Us; It Olympic for Southampton and (‘herâ€" bourg, June 25th. iii Mr. Walter E. Egan of this city, who will be abroadi for the next two months on a business and pleasure trip. He expects tol visit the British Isles, Belgiunnl Iiours. zerland and i I turn. Will Give Us Character Abroad.;” 1 So. we are told. John Adams argued fori the Declaration of Independence. And the: netvillc. S. . . Southerland family yesterday. seen the proof of his wisdom. The same arguments apply to the main» '; tenance of a bank account. For proof of this 1 see the people who have used the right kind of banking connection to establish their ' credit and their financial strength. will return in about two weeks. . . ‘June 111th. An account here leads to financml in- dependence and strengthens your credit-â€" which is your financial character. HIGHLAND PARK ‘ TRUST 8c SAVINGS BANK MORTON R. IAVOI HARRY PAUL Vice President Cuhier spent a part of last Schneider. RlVl’rfi, have been \ isitiiig. returned from Two where t hey The Misses ('atherine and JOHN OLIVER President t u rned from England before her re- i'Insign H. Wyndol (‘arroll, of Hem. ,5 the “up,“ this week U! Mary Louise; t‘., a graduate of Anna- (luyoi. . polis this year. and who is en route Mr Mrs. Robert White left this morn» ing for the cast Where Teddy Will attend camp in the Adirondacks She Mr. and Mrs. l". J. Roiian are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son John Ransart Ronan. Sunday. H. R. Van Law of New York t'ity week at the home of his sister. Mrs. Robert W. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mutchler hiivc Wis. Rust“ niary l._vtton left yesterday for Miss Gulick's ('iimp in Maine where they will spend the remainder of the sum- l ' mer. Mr. and Mrs. ()sel Shcafor havc rc~ Phoenix, Ariz.. where URING the summer months this store will France and Switzerland. ' ’ I'Ilva Hippel of Milwaukee, Wis.,: . - ‘ and Mrs. Richard Arnswald years that he between the Dedaradlon and for 305m," MISS. Where he “m be and son. Richie. of (‘hicako Were the‘ be 0 n on sunday from this 145th Anniversary of its signing have ' stationed was thc guest of the L. B. p8 Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. (i. Arnswald on (ilenVIew' avenue. Mrs. H. (i Winter and daughter 9'30 a' m’ to 6'm p‘ m" m'rl o "ks‘ .\'>'I -' - tire stunting tw wee in wt Al'l offenng don, “'ls. from Marion. lnd., where he ispeiitr the pa~t few months Mr J T Quinn ls spending two weeks \isiting his sister. Mrs. Allen, of Glenvii-w avenUe Mr. and Mrs. J O. Watkins and daughter. Isobel and son, liillie, will arrive in Highland Park next Weak to spend the summer at l-Ixmoor. \Viilter is visiting his cousin, t'lare this Week. Drug and Soda Service NO .DELIVERIES Earl W. « Gsell 389 Central Avenue Loomis of ('leveland. (I, lialke. Ytil'NG MEN‘S ici.i'ii OVERCOME llthlNN) itontiniied from l'agc Ii Albert Arnswald returned Sunday" ' ' . a . ‘ . lie was out at iirst ticnial “Judge" : 1' ' ' [h("\.3fi0m the pa” UH.) months. Lulltil‘ came up to the sacrificial al- Telephone 23 Q ‘ ‘ I be [g an at regs Miss Margorir. Leaniing has gone to H”. mm 1““, mm.“ ”m, scoring our ‘ . ‘ .. Madison, WW" where 3h" “i” Mk“ “ Well known LlIth‘ll Mi "t'i'ickct" I .... _____' __ p q“; .. course at the l'niwrsity of Wiscoii- (ii-rkin. The “Judge" “m. out, at; Published weekly by JOHN L. UDELL Ind PAUL L» UDELL: .g.Hl‘h1.ndisin. was Mr. Martin when hi- grounded to . t Park, Lake County, Illinois _ Miss Margaret Qumn of Kenosha, Short. :«4 l . -: Wis, spent Monday as the guest of In their half the tilt-iiioi- l-alteht W i Udell Brothers ............................... r ....:. Editors hllr ‘iSt"r 51'7" Alli.” “'t'l‘t' so tired frum «hflsllig’ lrunt‘u that . Florence Warner ............................................................... City and Society Editor Mrs. lru J. Got-r left yesterday the)‘ “whim do much but stand up w - for Estes Park, Colo, where she has ”WP!" Rml"ll’l‘ fl"“‘ “U“ Jt’hn Fay Telephones Highland Park 657 and 558 : SUBSCRIPTION RATES . One year ....................................................... . ............ ....... $2.00 Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the post oflice at Highland taken a cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. iner at Exmooi- (‘ountry ('luh Mr. and Mrs. t'liirk (i. Wright haut it‘fl fiil‘ .‘ituthH, “d5, \Allt‘rt‘ Illt‘)' will take a course at thi- l'niu-rs'it) of Wisconsin. Mr and Mrs. Mario ('haiiilee have taken Il‘lt'll' home for NL'MBFIR In Tlll‘RSDAY. JUNE 30, 1921 .. THE GLADerI‘ORS 7‘ The center of the ['nited States this week is Jersey ('ity. and . until the Dempsey-t‘arpentier contest is decided next Saturday ”l“ “1mm"? little else will be talked of by a large section of the American .‘llss Ruth ('urtis llourniiiue daugh- It'l' of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A Bourn- people. The great prize fight is a national event and its impoi‘t- ’h . ‘ i { him-rm] .ind i~‘ Hinder iinmi out in: ance can be estimated from the fact that the revenue oflicials ex- iiiitik “"Vr‘:l”“‘\}h “a"? 5‘ l1": 1" MI”; Willi-"i ' o 1 - ‘ ‘ . _ ,. ' _ . . ' . , ' ‘ ' . * 9 5 "5 l'r L'Ul‘5 l.\l .llt‘r It! i i- , 1| 2 ; I iii 'l for - ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ' .‘. OI ‘ 'te l‘t- .. . Iltt i IN!“ .1 pett to collect halt a million dollars in lrt\t\ tr n the an Mm. “mm“, Quillt'ht'nliush “f 5“,“. H “W!“ H“ M“ ”HMWL “mu“ 3.“ i. run. ceipt~<~ York. It is not only the rough necks who are interested in the; match Mr. “W“... “mm, NW”, “ f0“. (“”5 but there are few clergymen or college professors. we venture to last wet-k with hi..- parents Mr. and say. who are not conscious of a certain quickening of the pulse Mrs. w. it. Brand. llt‘ has just reâ€" as they read of it, and a keen interest in the result of the Contest turncd from A trip to llciiniark and - between the French rapier and the American bludgeon ‘ ' it"i'di'n- MP “rand lvft Sundny fur Man by nature is a iighting animal and nothing so appeals to (‘Jn‘jnttrlf;‘:' t“hl‘;r_" h-“k’f‘”: L’,“_ “j 5“” his interest as a contest such as this between two champions. ( l 0 ”mm “m ‘ “w '3 .. In the ancient world gladiatorial combats were the chosen re~ Mim' f": creation of both high and low and the sands of the arenawere can”. on pom-y Luke, iiim-iigiac. stained with the blood of countless men and beasts “Slaughtered Mich. \Vl‘it'l‘t‘ they “Ill tin-nil It'll to make a Roman holiday." In the days of the Empire the turbu- day.» lent Roman populace could only be appeased and kept in good Mr. and Mrs. Edgin- 5|. s‘nim and humor by gifts of “Bread and the Circus,‘ ‘ (lauxhtvr him- izonc to \l‘numukci- During the. Middle Ages fighting continued to be the popular ‘11:”) “" A‘hMW‘M” ““-~ l“ 5l"'”‘l pastime: private wars and single combats between meii-atoarms, .in ‘md "‘”"'”"t' and tournaments in which the flower of chivalry fought for fame Miss Phyllis Lauridsen and Margaret Arnswald li-ft Miss Anna Thompson of llavenport. (and for the favour“, “f fair ladies. The hull fights in Latin coun- 31;)“: the truest of Mrs. (it'l‘VuN‘ fin-gif-nltled with a free Ilt-Iu‘t and ()H10 “"* EUREKA *“‘ ROYAL tries todav are the direct descendants of these earlier and more ' . . " " "I ”Ml l” Thi‘rrit‘“ r . r r bloody contests. ‘ \ f Mrs. lain oi North tireen Bay 7 (; (iladcr 5mm”! and showed EAST PA‘ MEN” FREE TRIAL ‘ road is at the Lake Forest hospital As manners have sotteiied and the popular taste has changed wht-rt- she underwent an operation ”the cruelty of these tighting games has been abated and today our the latter part of last Week. ‘gladiators contend with padded gloves, so that the chanCes of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. t'low and fflm~ personal injury to the participants is reduced to the minimum. il)‘ spend yesterday in chit-ago iii- POW?!“ Illltl Miss Josephine are spending the sum» in lllllil ~ilfrly And then il'ilph tlrl‘“ :1 free pass a Illi't‘ running catch of .lno Fav'a short Tenn la'ngucr. was too tired to get out of the way of ii snow ball and was hit. Stachel forced him at second. Stachcl pur- ltlllll‘ti l‘li'llft‘llt'r walked ~ he couldn't run. and Staihrl took third, on n wild pitih. Ruddy wa~ drowsy! “tilt the llt‘lII and Hiltflh‘il linhift‘ki lcr to sin-iii Schroeder lofted ‘ :3 Fa) who had pitched up to thlni juniit for tilciiii-e was now di-rrii'kedi and Wilson took up llh' burden (ii (Iifl‘lt‘l' “in out to \t‘t‘tllltl. Thlcrrit-ii EXPERT REPAIRING. for all types of WASHING MACHINES IRONING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS l’rompt Service Work Guaranteed PHONE FOR A TRIAL PACKAGE 0!" >t‘l’HIlll. TIIIE IDEAL WASHING MACHINE SOAI‘ A. W. EVANS WITH DECKER HUBER I?» S. St. Johns Avenue Authorized Agents for WASHING MACHINESâ€" THOR â€"â€" EDEN -~ A.B.(‘. - WESTERN JUDD â€" .7 POLLYANNA NIAGARA IRONING MACHINESâ€"â€" THOR »â€"--â€" SIMPLE. \‘At‘l'l'M CLEANERSâ€"â€" ."Iltl l‘ll l".'i.\ both Sli'lkt'mut route '1 lliildwin fanned llutfy win safe: when he rolled to Many who kickr ml the ball (Perkin doubled and lluf- l‘l’) Tt'L’l‘It'l't'tl tierkiii Went to Ilrd on the throw-in (ii-rkin and Ru- dolph showed ”in” ilass whi-ii lhl)‘ w‘oi'kcd a beautiful squi-i-u. tierkin si'iirlngiiiiil Rudd} safe at l~t Lanilh L'til :i li.I.\t'~I\lltN‘l\' but win caught on iii. iittcniptcd hit-anddun which lll\\‘t'rt‘il llut Rudolph brought up Miiitiii ii-tiri-d \iii the llrt‘t‘z't‘ll ('l:i\r-_\ fouled HIT Iii l‘ tilaili'r RU- lluify made â€" A.B.(‘. Stachcl was lll~ contempt by purloining 2nd Ther- rien sacrificed him to Ilrd and the stage was iill set for another count- er. and the owrture had been play» ed. but I“ Glader and Baldwin rang Phone 201 Liberal Allowance on Your Old Machine Boxing is a manly sport and develops the courage and re- “'"mnl‘tm‘ “‘“ldlnm’f‘hm "l“"“- dim." th" ”mm" sourcefulness of those who engage in it, and in consequence has. M” William “”0105' i3 Wendins “fluff mm. “my" "1 wnwn“ ”1 ”1" been encouraged among our soldiers and sailors and has gener- ‘ ”l" ""“""”“““ "r the Lady ”"5"” 0:11;...” \ h ally been recognized as a legitimate sport. and yet professional mm; Md ”“5 “Wk “t Sprin‘m‘m' mind ‘lii..»i:,‘,‘:r‘il:t,ki\i ”I, 3;: JUN”: reformers who see nothing objectionable in college foot-ball are! "h‘SIZHZMNh Sm” ““5 "““rm'd Ll‘lt'll {in «liiwli \Vll\‘ti(liu\\'fllkrtfil iiiii shocked by a contest such as is to take place next Saturday. fr"? Mm" ““5“” ”m" “m” E? FM "WUHK at three ( ( whereas boxing as now conducted. is a ladylike sport compared imil tiling”! the NW“ ”MM” "”r' .~ llufY\ grnundmi 1.. mi...“ with rough and tumble football. There is this to be said however, i K ' (It‘l‘lklll singled. Ruddy {annid lian-i that exception may properly be taken to the commercialism ll” hlt- “wk!" tukmi: L’ml (ivrkm out which promotes and profits by such matches as this, and the “““lmK- wholesale gambling which is the inevitable accompaniment; 1" ”i“ "'L’hm “with M ur for n few minutes and it looked like the t'nt'lll) niight'tii- the knot but he Mrs. Thomas It Wyles is spending the summer at Valley Ranch. New Mi-Vico. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank (iiirrity arc Fifty years ago English pugilists fought with bare fists and i'ci'civuig congratulations on the birth a prize fight was a much more brutal exhibition than at présent. ”f “ ‘mughtfl' hm" “Md” “What were the gladiators of Home or the bull-fighters of leaving today to spend her vacation Spain in its palmiest days compared with England's liruiiers‘.’ With Mr 351”.)er Lcrlie Elliott of Pity that ever corruption should have crept in amongst, them. Paw Paw- Mich} Let us still hope that a spark of the old religion of which they M” J‘m“ H Wolf? of (‘hiwizu has were the priests still lingers in the breasts of Englishmen. Hail 1"“5"‘l “"53 HUM“ T)‘M'I"H Heidi-nee to thee‘ Tom 0f Redford. last (if that strong family, Tom Of Red for tilt' summer. Mrs. Tyner will fo'rd, sharp as winter. kind as spring." find so we Concludé' Hail ”MM “ ““‘l‘ "r “'” d“-"" “l ”W MUF- that the image came to be known as "the Iron Ilindenburg“, Width-Quid Wisconsin. imagine that some good German profiteering patriot would have ‘hogight Mrs. Georg-e W. Roberts has re. the statue and set it up in h'n garden. or have made it into souvenirs tn turned from Santa Barbara. Calif. teed to give lasting heat satisfaction. When they both Flags and Firecrackers To Celebrate the Fourth ALBERT LARSON Stationer ‘ _ . . _ ‘ . . . tightened and it was all ofi ”may PM: 567 and yet (reorge Borrow the inimitable. sings the praises of "The 1“”, “,"M'R‘T" ”mm”- WM“)? “l W WY With a double. F. (iihllt‘r Bruisers of Old England." - ' m" l' ‘ afcteria. Margaret Veronica Merriman is â€"â€"â€"_â€"._ missed Rudolph'ii grounder and he wa~ safe while ('lavey .‘lni Rudolph stole second and (‘la- vey M‘ixilt‘d for home and was safe on a high throw Rudolph is now at third .lno l-‘ay sacrificed him home at Second I“ (ilader strolled. Bald- win grounded to third who booted it but recon-red it in time to peg out (‘luli will play Wnukegan here rested on . 33-4 i' ; . . . . . i'i - i -l, . to thee. Dempsy of I tah. man oi brawn and weighty hloWs: and H 1.. Mi . “uh ”"4 “mm m" “f ”w v-lly- COrd Tlres . ,i Hall to thee lithe Frenchman smiling, rapim._“ke fighters biz“, . kriliilnr ‘M. Snow. Jr. who has been Stavhel singled with a \icious- iut to i. ,:‘ the best man win. ' ‘;.““ "I all N; "”l‘“ 5 “mint." am» left Baldwin iiiukea a nice atop. ... A___ I: , i ":l”:.‘\“l .‘lilriiiil‘i‘ ltd“. during ”I" “ohfcller atriki-s out but Stachel ‘ . 's 'i-iir, \- . , . . ~ . v ‘ . ‘ r ‘ _ _ P ‘x - HOW ARE THE MIGHTY FALLEN! fan”; Hmh’mf‘, r" ”filing'ah -‘ 1; Nurmi: M” «m to third “he-n (.«r. kelly Springiioid $44.6o ‘ ' - . . , _ 1 . 1 i 5. ti ‘3‘ -‘.' Li- . . . . ' ‘ . . . . -. . l An advertisement appeared in the Deutscne Allgemeint- licitung . ffMay consin, fur ”I, weeks when he will 0 L R (llldllll t‘idl .iiiil 1‘1"“":_:l'l;" ih‘sui'ml“h”i:mihfi "1;th ' . ,. F“ ,‘ 1. as follows: “The iron Hindenburg for sale. as a whole or- in part, or‘hre. return 1,, $1. In v, “W \ Wm“, “Hm“. _ "I ‘ 4' H H "H or litâ€" [ mted Staten 4"] i i ii I l I i ' h" ‘ i ‘ thnt‘r flew out .i woo , aurex‘ etc. tc." "s . r‘ . . _ . », , ‘. _ . .- , '. i“ ‘ ' ' . . . ‘ n i . this(doei m: H-f‘eh. itG|. mrd Itii‘iliiBLlll-c a [ddlltl‘v\\l‘llill npresents as Mi.“ Alsina Lenin wili be the guest (“11"!) “-ll About] to you. 9. Martin was hit by a pitched Goodyear 17.10 2‘ : . ()l d> ionet .LTIIIRII ideas and Itit‘alb admitting to its iiolumns of Mr. and Mrs. I-‘rank Mutt-hi" over ()ur coal is “”9th. st‘rt‘eii- ball. (i, (ilader forced him. (ilader I an.advertisement.su'ch‘as this' offering fnr sale as fiwwm‘tl. "In Whi'lc hr in the Week end. ed befor It I‘ l ' .' ~ _' . touk second on a Wild throw to first. Firestone 47.70 part that gigantic idoi of the great Hindenburg into which German patriots Mr. and Mrs. XaVier “mm"! are 84 1 ”its its wa) Th‘rnwn ringled and Glader w“ were permitted during the war. to drive mm nails. f”,- a consideration, so spending a f“. 'weeks m northern to your bin. it is guaraii- nailed at the Plate. Thierrien now Fisk 47.70 W THE CENTRAL TIRE (‘0. 7 g: ‘i sell to the people. , and is residing on Park avenue. Bl'lLDINfi MATERIAL Thiernon who had legged it home. , .t‘ Now it is to be sold for firewood, and probably by this time has Warnied Miss Gertrude H. Schriver left SIOCh and l’culer Fwd “'1: “In: all “Y” 1".th ninth Why” Tires 0f Quality . the hands and cooked the sausages for thousands to wh. m the German "Will Highland Park this morning for . (.1) Mm ”lrrfki "u“ ,1" F”. flew out. ; to Power" is a lost cause. 1 Boston. Mass, to he gone 3 “wk. Mutualcoalco 2;?)J‘whan iii Putinltiudolplh) I-fllIlRll-d f Nothing is harder to understand than the pusillanimity of the vainâ€"glor- Mr. and Mrs R” Jtlnt“ nl . I" i I) U H m u p 8 Slwrldlfl Road Tel- ‘200 ious and braggart people who when they were defleated tamely surrendered left last week for the east i Thi-yssili Vine Avenue d nimp'itrii‘t Mutt (mm-“id Au”)- - their fleet to destruction and burned their war images for firewmd. . motor through the Berkshires and H' M i . .. n .n i . _ _ H'Khland Park. ”I- I “So let all Thine enemies perish. O Lord." New England. I: and lurk. ”I' lhone 2‘ xi.“ Sunday ”I" \oung M“) 3‘ 4 9W. i . . . 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