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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Aug 1921, p. 1

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VIHK KNUV v31! HELP ”Mm «v nd JCQ lay a . This work L< nut ”my new to Ravm- - ’ttle heard anywhere else in "bu‘ h. v. mum‘AHI-QA F‘rlumrd gavima d able A; 30081? to 5‘ I1 LU :u.. -_‘ m! item “Li 1" unity mm. =~ 3"" “My! "Fednri mlzlml next Sat-‘ Struck out by Penn, 6; by Hesler 8. L'mlwrtlno Gior- ‘ Bases on balls, Penn. 0; Healer 3. Woodstock is one of the strongest . k ~n~t my newto Ravin-lteanis in the northern part of Illi- mwor l: ‘~ , r . .‘ ‘ . but little heard anywhere else in nms and thla “as one of she best I. It mtruduced Edwardlgames that have been played this ' country ‘ . my; to the American public two l year. an agn at {he Auditorium. and! Next Sunday the Highland Park A Murmur»- M“ heard in it on 3 Elks will meet the Chicago film in a a 58m? stag" J frw wars beforeigame at Central park at 3 o’clock. ' $T_;..1.L....m ‘.\nmnrliy {J okn (Innbknra that. “Fedora" bl woman a m: when U it became an “Fedora" 1‘ l ' ‘ “Indramu I“ when a R‘J“1<‘1 d to be ai'. 1124: of charm. mu: unconcem as i we had her «1'»‘~" The opera of the ionzv WY hr H.» Fourteen 2:. mung then Muweii. \1 cardo Swan. from m- Rochier » ~ by spe‘ :41 c The NHL Score 3 to 1 in Game Sunday. To Play Waukegan Next Sunday The Y my ; SINK (”mix dropped an exhibitiur. game with the colored Evanstnr. st'r:\ last Sunday at the West Park firmmds. This game In bookml idtu m the week to fill in the idle Sunday. and in spite of the lack of pmpwr' advertising attracted I hit crowd Thr- volored lmls dis- NIYEd a “my“ 1 Hr" "mp". s‘umc daring hue running. and uncanny ability 'ith thy \\:Zln\\'. Asidr from the fourth inmm; “hwy: thr dusky lads from Evanâ€"'5' 1'2“: wild and pushed men {allleN ”\mr the pan. the game “a 0n evm forms. The Young )lvnk (‘lub are now 0111? a half game- behind the first- place Highmmk. and have played One less gannu Should the locals win the rz-nmamng three games on their St‘hcrl'flv 'h.\:_' would go mm H tie With war m-wh‘rmn t4) the nm‘th Ind thl.‘ “nulnl ham: to he play- ed off to iu'w {he wmnor of the Wilson r}: purse. Next Sun- duly the \ wlukequ' fight on G‘ Gin-k! _Gv (323d.- Satax'? Rik!!! bu. Cut vâ€"‘u ‘HIUW' “W! :- gap a out gen Stars are Included in 1 of Characters; Pm- gram for the Week 1‘ I ,7 Sl‘t‘rh fan SATURDAY EVENING (I 'lAOSAE 'l‘O ‘ . E‘ "NSTON BOOSTERS Accident Occurred at Corner of ? Deerfield and Green; Bay 3 to 1 in Game Sunday. Saturday Aftemobn Play \Vaukegan Next . A Ford car driven by Mr. Charles Sundav . Erickson collided with a Mdrmon car ' nwm’d by George Daire 0‘ Chluco “fl" fiat the corner of Deerfield java. and v (”mix dropped an .Green Bay Road, last Saturday al- u-m. oh. colored temoon. . ' ,A ”L A“ bnrw dink (Cohlinuw‘ 1)!) i’ “liven Below (v \t “FEDORA” :Yy \ <tur opera for name part. It was a play. long before A. I! L“ full of emo- fi ~p1tu nf its age. “1. we“ constructed Um bank to the time ruzu-ss was suppws- snub! be in the way tum. and mmplcte means by which My ' Ywm' Wi \‘»x ‘3'; Sat = " a vm‘siuy w wnu‘r n h‘u fly hum. and (Nader F Glader hit to right. She-hen hit a smashing hmrmz F. CW. Duffy landxs singled In «mm. xbeahen Martin out w AT RAV'INIA H 5h "1m flied out, Ruddy hit a Long .\'. amhitznns. An- :hHml next Sat- [behind the first- and have played Should the 10C81$ XEZ T be Highlanh Park Pregg three games on would go mm a mr< tn the nnrth hn‘h- to by play- the; wmnor of the purse. Next Sun- : Huh juunwy to umliv L'I'uwd ‘)f an w.“ ,, , m {kn-v and mm, and van» Dufi'vw head. scor- nn‘d on W'hifk'a bunt. .ie aerdl‘ni. then Cum 'umnu! duuble. GayL-s Macklin sina'lk’d. (”mix dropped an h the colored last Sunday at nds. This game .1 repertoire of nut not large c" ungled. u» lcrn fly u: Lanst Mack- hunn out Therrien :m'ém' me out n by 1r [Inn Pasquale led urn izniniu cum- Y‘A to providv. :11 Hit 1i<t. Margvry (-n. and RNâ€" Irnuunvvmvm \V L‘t Il-irvn'< pm and Oren-13 u hi5“! Ly Sykes fulluw- u: tn (i. Glader unded nut 3“ i ‘t'x‘t'l‘ U! [ hnwn Suzum‘. Martha z '_.x DufT)‘. ght. he «wk (i Glam-r tr Aug: this inninz :9 team <1 Sun Hart Ma Critket one my am R («-5 :- OS H but WOODSTOCK DEFEATS; H. PARK ELKS 4-3 Played Twilight Game With Evanston’s K. C.’s Last Night. Chicago Sun. Highland Park Elks played the Woodstock city team on Sunday and Were defeated by a score of 4 to 3. Penn pitched for Woodstock and Hes- ler for Highland Park. The local Elks out hit Woodstock by two hits. but they made five errors to Woodâ€" stock's three. The score by innings is as follows: v .. 3 4 5 b 7 h ‘1 +R H P. but Sunday while the north shore H. P. 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 2 ~â€"3 ll 5:“'as peacefully enjoying its Sunday \VWd- 0 0 '3 0 2 0 0 0 *4 9 3 dinnvr the world came to Ravinia P Struck out by enn, 6; by Hesler 8. ‘ park They came from the north Bases on balls, Penn. 0; Healer 3.1shore.from Chicago and oxen from \\ oodstock is one of the strongest distant states to show a fitting tri- teams in the northern part of Illi- butt to ( arusu probably the greatest nois and this was one of the best tenor of all time. l- arly in the morn- games that have been played this ing ltalian mothers and fathers, often year with little children. came in stendy Next Sunday the Highland Park streams from the city bringing their Elks “’1“ meet the Chicago Bits in a lunch kits and prepared to spend the game at Central park at 3 o’clock. 1111) Trinkhau‘x formerly 0f the Gunthers, The memorial service was booked to will pitch for the Chicago team. ilacgin at 3:15. but many whooxrivcd A twilight game was played last evening between the Evanston K. (‘35 and the local Elks. but owing to dark- ness the game was called off at the end of the 5th inning. Thy Score “'8 S Mrs. Wienecke, of Glen‘coe.‘ Officer of Campbell Chapt- er Passed Away Sunday Mrs. Mae L. Wienecke, wife uf llvm‘y Wienocke of Glenmc. and us- w-mru matron of Campbell chapter. H E. 5.. passed away suddenly Sun- lluy zxi'h-rmmn at the Highland Park «:spital whun- >hv had been far almut sun» wad“ suffering {rum :1 complete ASSOCIATE MATRON 0F EASTERN STAR DIES 15111111111 MYViL‘t‘ ware ht'fki yostvr- 111) (\Mdncx'day) afternoon at the (21111111 “silk-me in Glencoc. 111th in- termem 111 Palatine «Gnu-tun. Mn \\ einecke 19211:“ to <13r"1.i1o her her h1x<Â¥vand and three ch11§n n MARMON HITS FORD ON GREEN BAY RD. Mr. Erickson was drlvmg east on Deerfield awe, and slowed down as he reached Green Bay Road; but did not notice the car approaching from the south. and proceeded to'cmss the street. The Marmon stfuck the front of Erickson's car throwing both he and his wife out of the tar. Mrs. Erickson was bruised and ihaken up but he escaped injury. I r_-w) ".1“ . The Press receivlwi a c; P. C. Wolcott from Sn Saturday. dated July 30H ’stated that he and Mrs. ‘ aboard the S. S. Nankil to sail within an hour SDr. and Mrs. Wolmit w 'son Roger and family i Illunon, China. for severe The Daires 51mm”: Two Local Boys Fined gand Une Arrested. Imprisoned for Disorderly Conduct With perfumed breaths Sand dizzy fvolings two Highland Purl: boys at- tempted to break the pcacefbl attitude of this city on Tuesday «fining. by fighting. “‘A.ol.,l I’M.) :flh‘nâ€" Thoir actions Hon of Assistant hen and Officer over to the young lucu quiet them. but one of [1 became must abusive :11 officers. Both wvrc arr case was tried“ before ‘ yesturday morning. One was fined $15 a allowed a week to pay other was fined $50 and en a prison term for disorderly minim-L DR. .T’. » WN'kN ‘ lkdnu r \Ifmut u y ('n _\ grlm' 'l‘ "l“k‘ 0 many fricntk MUCH “HOO'I‘CH” CAUSES ARREST actions attracted the attunâ€" _ssistant Chief of Police Shea- Otficer Rafferty. who went the young men and trivd to -m. but one of the Young men must abusive and ftruck the Roth wvrc arrested and the 1riut§~h€f0r0 Justice Smith nlunlh a)!” shx‘ hm} gulh' In ant'm'r in Mivhigan,‘ hut “1“ a wwk whvn ehw lush tak- r'vtm‘nwi humv, She was mni m rhv husmml whm'v . WOLCOTT : SAILED Jl'LY 30TH ku- U,_.,. ' car was damaged only lrnwi humv, Mw Wit: [0 [hv huspiml whvn '. shv was I‘m-”wring the wurse Sunday rc was driving east on mi a uni! {rum [)1’. 1111 San: Frnmism. 11' 10th in which he \Irs. \\ olmtt were Nanking‘ and “en- hour {1): (hina. :11: will; visit their imih in 'Chargsha reveral :hionths. Fined :and One andQlcosts and it} while the .1 vests. or giv- m. w 1w m“ assault and ,, 01- 1 thc h‘l an l!‘ 12,000 PAY TRIBUTE T0 ENRICO CARUSO The memorial service was booked to ibcgin at .2} 15 but many who arrived gut om- oclock report their inability to lobtain a seat in the pavilion. For a lcrowd that numbered. by actual count, 112.000 [101.1110 it was a remarkably .orderh assemblagv With awry sent itiikvn and 11 solid phlanx around the 1 Havilion 1t 0111‘ lhirp’. the deportmvnt of thlx \ast throng is a thing which itltn'x krl‘Kllt to the American nation. land mics far to substantiate the rec» :ogniu-il cluim~ of the Anglo-Saxon 1nnnnla- (111‘ their L'uull romlurt lll Ravinia l’ark Opened to Public Sunday. An Unusually In- teresting Program is Rendered AT MEMORIAL SERVICE pavilion :1! of thls \Hz“ dot-x credit and goes f: «)gnizmi ch people fur rl‘u\\'d>. Fur Inn \\ .wih'd qui nm\‘- (1 {rum >ith pnlnl. oanw phuny (hi' R Us «.1: King-4 , thy Mur l>'.\x:;‘e- lHHI fit'l quvsh that merc- he row-Mina: thv request 1' {Nu-nu- was hmken by the funvral mm‘vh f Kruicu Symphnny. m1 dvath of :1 Frvnch ht'!‘ musirizm. and wnducto Marin (“hamloo sum: the lngom to from Verdi's Requiem Mass 8 .nspirvd. (iwnnaro Pnpi taking hatmx. Max'iv Sumleliu‘. ~inging Ave Maria, with all the >turs of Opera company forming the ch« u .A,. Opera company forming the chorus, is a thing not soon to be forgotten by those who were fortunate enough tn ho there. Louis Hasselnmns cun- ducted this number. the three conducâ€" tors. Spadoni. Papi and Hasselmans, having been conductors fur (‘aruso at th- Metropolitan at varium (inn-5 H‘ontinued on Page T: PICKPOCKETS AT WORK IN CROWD Sl’NDAY Returning from Park E. Mol- daner Has Pocket Book Tak- en Containing $40 When returning {rum Ravimu Sun» day afternmm Mr. E. Mulchincr had his pocket book mnminim; lx-twm-n thirty and forty dullai'<. and >vvornl ontmnco tickets tn 1hr [mrk removal from his hip pocket. As Mr. Moldancr lvfl {urinm h:- purchased some candy fur hi< huh girl. and at that tinn- he \N'ur‘ in pm- SUSsiUH (If his pockn-Umok Afh'r Qh» crnwd had boardan the‘ var. hl' gut mum the mr. Thu-v mo-n khmdin): in). hind him. started tn push and jn<tlv him around. ”0 though nothing of it until he reached {or his~ cur fan» and Huticcd that his purse was missing, Another passenger on th» car also had hi>~ iuwkot [iitked nf thirty dollars. .N-- trace of thv [hicvrs Wu fuund. NOTH'E T0 BOARD OF thl-X'T- ()RS 0}" COMMI'XITY SERVH'E An important "100(ng U1 Hu- I'M-an 15 called fur Munday rvvmng. .-\ mm 13. at 8:00 p. m. prumptly. Manor of impurtance are to hr mkcn up an: :t is imperatiw thm all members, 1 possible. be present. .‘viartvrs vmv' vermin}: the Highland Park I‘ny ('nm miner are to be diwuum um! arhur to 1»; taken and reported bmk .. their meeting: the following evening HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, AUGUST H. 192) x‘m'!‘ H uuhvr 11 I‘m whirl n thU)‘\ thi> grunt throng [uh-21:: m thv pm‘iliun ur \m phu'n- tn plun- uh the nut- vurrh uf u Ix-ttrr \‘unmm At 11:13 thv L'urmm~ won 'M‘vuling lhu' "hivzuzu Sym- i1x‘<(1'1| “ilh all {hr ‘Iun «v1 wmpuny. :nnl Hu- chur- w'd nn 'hv ~tup- 111 um {mug \‘lr‘ 11m [thh \ulu i1 v ~tup- 1n ””0 Kl'hA-IN. Hm'kvtt. and in :lnuthvr. w», Stlxu'riurl, and h.‘ [yrxmu vinnnx‘, Muck nr “hnv in mzll'mt :nwm‘ulugo u I‘vh'luh‘ HM! Mm“ 11 {hr n-nh-r uf lhq- {rum Ravimu Sun» '. E. Muldzmcr had mnminim: lx-twwn dullm'~‘. and wvornl n U)" lmrk rommwl uh H luxx't‘d unm h: Hl u thrnm: H I} . conuucâ€" . Emma“, President of H. l'. Trust a: (‘aruso‘ Savings Bank and Domestic U‘ “1“” Science Teacher Married flunk- «[ ”h xy (34w tx-nAL in: i ! arhur‘ uH I‘m-mi Luuk u‘ thrrr \HH evening. kiddies. f lhq- Lrwld In: ur the [he the WRECK COL SMITH’S HOME IN WAUKEGAN S l7 S l’ E (‘T BOOTLEGGERS Explosion Occurred at 12:30 This Morning. State‘s At- torney Had Received No Threats An explosiun of dynamite ut 12:30 l pande thi,‘ morning Wrecked the residence ' Miss l of State's Attorney Ashhcl V. Smith, of the former lieutenant culnnel of "Reilly's , the pa Bucks,” in Waukegun ion the It is charged that the bomb throw- ithu in in): is the climax of a relentless wur- Those t'are which has been waged by Smith . uro in against illicit liquor sellers chiefly in Mr. the Fux Lake region. or Sll The state's attorney and his hmily \wn- asleep when the blut took phat. They were thrown from their beds; They quickly rushed from the house in g their night clothes. The front porch! of the house was ripped from the main structurv and demolished, glnss in the front of the dwz-ng was brnkrn and a large hulv was turn in thr wall, Nom- wns injurrd. Bootleggers are Suspected “I «In not dnulut that it was: a rv prim! by the lxmth‘ggvrs and the blmd plum-1‘s. probnbly (htmc m the Fux Luke district," State's Attnrnry Smith sand. “While I han- rwcivwl nu (hmm‘ .‘mmr letu-rs hr 0er warmngs, Hwy hun- lm-n uuirmurnmtu1nduu~ me to «irup 1hr «:mw against thun for mun- (hun Uh. ”10!“th vmmr lettvrs ‘ hun- been 0. nd. «ix-up 1hr «in-kW than Uh. mun than a _\vul nun MI ml. nrrcdrd MM p1 fur this inu- uf zu'll “h laud Ilqlmr \nuu‘t Isrmhtkr n1 trml i~ 1n prom“ In litlliltivn tn 1)“- Fux Lukr district t}.«v \tutv's utturmy hm mudr numvr- uH~ :nxtsb in and about Wnukmznn «mi Mung thv nurth shun Farlior 1n hi$ ( um r lwfun- he M-(alm- Stan-'3 attmm'}. hr wm nuh‘d fur his \it» {uric-s in n-cmw-ring damam‘s from sulmmkoepcrs “n bvhnlf of persons made dependents in various ways râ€"nc- “dent. (il‘flth. otu through saloons. Lieut. ('01‘ Smith ii married. He i~ the sun of “I B. Smith. a Wanke- mm inu-stmvnt luruh-r. Announcement of the ninrringr uf Miss Gmcv Spence and Mr. John Oll- ver R'lk‘ht'd this nfl‘iu- thin week They Were married in Ravine. Wednesday. August third. Mr. and Mn Oliver will be at home after September first. They an- enjoying an extended trip through the west. Miss Spence is a hunter dumestic Sch-me teacher at the Decrfieltl Shields High school. and Mr. Oliver in tho l‘n-sitlt-m uf [hr ”lL’hlfllHl Park T'Tmt unvl Savimn Hunk. JOHN OLIVER WEDS MISS SI’ENCE. AUG. FREE LECTURE ()N CHRISTIAN SCIENFE Inn-1 I Inn-h of ('hrbt, >. n-f Hiyblnmi I’urk. nmmunrrs mu- nn ('hrhlmn Suenvu- by ‘ \\'. l‘urtvr. (T 5'. H. nu-mhI-r Bunk] h’ I.:-'1Uh‘~llp (If The l Bunk] hf 1.:vturr "hurrh. Thv 1’2“ S.untht. n: lim vw nim:. Auytrl ‘1 1h“ ‘ L'Jh'h "I! William W. Porter. (‘. 8. To Lecture at Firs! (‘hurch Friday. August 19 .\ H [11h H‘nim: ‘1 lb!" nlinii l-ZI’WURTH LEAGI'E 1‘0 GIVE SOCIAL, FRIDAY Tuln-n‘row (Wrninz (Fndlyo the iipwullh Ixuquo of the M. K. rhunh “:11 MIN an in- ere-m Social an th‘ mun-h hawn. A” an) invitul tn atv tx-nAL fan :1 VA-ui 2mm 1.» H'. ~tn~rr {m ”h laud Ilqlmr unw l~ Hm! n! mun I’rmlnkr uf l-‘ux Lnkr. “how ul i~ 1n prugrv» ln-fnn- Judm' H") l. I’vrmm uf thy mun!) uvurt Waukvmm The hunrmp v-f thi~ u \‘Illllb'd :\'I“‘(’Yl]il_\ Thr tiny hr» re Frnnk NMUUH uf 1hr Fn\ [,ulw .l liquor \hzn'mz «rm. uh“ th ., \\ hi1:- H! hit v11 (h itil‘l'i n: hquur and! 1 hi> rcfuwl In “01‘va It. \zlpr Vurlnm ~um~ .u‘n' mnnmtxun wuh [hr hi1» >r_\' wtlmg; 1! :h high I! Shnth “MUM Hut (-nmmv ii); I‘uwuicvs 1hr I HI": Y’MM lh-purt I! mt “1‘ka ”‘1er .| ‘ Y2“! (tun h limlnm MA“ rlvt'hn.“ Ilv( Mr. Smxth [H‘u\'(‘t [HUI l NHL: Hriln- “(fa-r :\Ktwrn¢-y > l 11w “:1 mun-n! n1 Hr! mnum'n u lot- mm by “'ulham nu-mhI-r hf the (If The Mmhcr unh nf t‘hnfl. MA“. I'thj. n! ntuu n'rlw) y Ninth y {hp-uh KAI 1p 5:0" Thv y that “Jim“- ‘ {ha-y sxwrc - nh-ntiunui mu- mun hm run!- \xnlntur~ 1r”- $20,000 on ”)050‘ “H! L-[H A\( In“ :For Benefit of Deerfleld Fire ' ' Department. Fitzgibbons Wins Ford Car $1000 CLEARED AT CARNIVAL SATI'RDAY The Carnival mum in Ik-erfirld lax-t Saturday owning wmg 0m: of the biggeat and most succesvful afiain‘ over stagml in that village. The af~' {air was given for thu- lwnefit of the Voluntc-t-r Fire Department and over one thousand tlnllurl was cleared. The (Wt-hm): started out with a parade led by the Daily Newx Band. Miss Lois Adams wan elected Queen of the carnival, and she appeared in the parade. Dancing then took place on the mmcrflr, in which many from thu surruundmg tuwm participated. Those who did not dance took pleu- uro in the many other attm'tiom. ‘ Mr. Fitzgibbom of the Buick Mot- or Salsa Co.. of Huhland Park was the successful winner of the Ford car which was rafled off. 8210 was Helm-dun £511 ale of tickets for the Ford car A guessing mnh-st, was participat- ed in and Harry Muhlke m-eived I five dollar lmnk necount fur running the cur-rm! numlwr of ponmm m u )ur. ‘ . a All {hm-r “ho prm lulmml x! nnv ful (hry had uHu WELFARE CLUB OF HIGHWOOI) MAKES PLEA Letter from Mrs. Muzilt A for Donations to Visiting Nurse Fund hvurt)‘ umpomhm ml uf thy Lll)’ (If my Num hm l-c hm: huluw l Ihm-nr Thruuxh 1h. .mha! “R-Hurr ('lul‘ hf Hu Hnrh' HM Wanrr of our tUH munit)‘ Ly Mum“; «Arr ltt- mux-I mwnlmi .iumm. the hrnllh n! xtr HullVldUfll n‘q:x.‘rrr 'I‘Y. kmd mhhr .‘Ihrl ‘up 1mm ‘4' mur ruuvu'mm! m-whlmn an .1|I'L'.I\Vr {m u~ m Hm undrrlnking ‘ Hm m--:~~1I\ 11» m: «(an Ly Mum“; «Arr ltt- mu: cium'm. the hrnllh UT 1!.- 1m:x.‘q-r.~ 'I‘Y. kmnl min! [MM uf um‘ run Hrmm! m- .1|I'L'.I\Vr {m u~ m Hm u Tu null/- {hr hl'-t‘~H_\ 1 rum!) M1 ’quer, “c ".'.v4n¢i ~XII‘YH'11 m’ n L 2nd HIM CELEBRATE HIGHWOOD DAY. SYNDAY, AFC. 14 Dancing. Ball Game. Races an Other Amusements. M. Lang'- idscn Chairman of Aflair, Highwund day in (u be ark-braved nu-xt Sunday. Aug. H. and will be under the nuspu'm of the Bovine” Men's nsgucuniun A! 1:30 o'clock I puradr will «art at Shannon's, rur- mr of Wmhmmrm at, 1nd Waukegtn me, and “ill pron-«d m Highwood aw, wry! un Highwnod In. in hock- vrs Field whrrw the vun'ous activities wxll he held Among the futum of the nfu-r- nmm \ull hr : tug of war, rm. dnvwing and a baseball Kim. The ”lKlIMt-ocl trnm will play but am yet It l‘ undu-nled whether thcy "I“ play Whu-lmg ur Glencoe, Thc- game will tnkv plnw It 2:30. le committees in churn of the day an- Vhairmnn. Mr lmundnen. Alfons Belle-i, Charla (”th and Grifler. Mlyor Wollh in in thurgc- nf thr purmlu H JACKIE (‘OOGAN IN I’ECK‘S BAD BOY HM \\ Urn. \\ hxi- Tm-nday and “Him-v my Jmku ‘ Hogan. 1hr km huan. :1: “I'm-k'a Bud Boy." Thursd-y. W11- In") S Hurt m “The Narrow Trait" Ir'rniu). lhlhu- Burke m ”Thr Educa- mm of [Chink-”1;" Slluniny IAIUIN‘ (Liuum in "I Am (in!!!) " Muhnm \\z!'z.nn~ \\ Mr”. “P \x I add: Mun. T TWO RESIDENTS 0F PRESBYTERIAN HOME DIE »!:‘ A“ P, “with, and wntrt) pan .V- ndvnl «:1 Nu Prowl v' n nan Hunn {mun-d 1“.) u! m hum finimkhy Anyun pJuh Buns] u.‘ mmh m Hm ”I” rumh-r)‘, annia) [try un Monday \Jy'nt nr )rul’ 134M M MAN Sunc Mrlmoah Aged «mm;- ".«It. PE~~I<1 may Salurda). Angus \l‘. 211 (hr l'ri'sb)h'r5‘n hunw Hm I “as numir m Memnnnl Park um .‘Mmu In'H‘ h, 11hr»: \ {all ‘0 Sniurdn)‘ uh! I! hx. lhvuglnvx Mrlran in “t m ”rniu}. \‘(Ilhum Rum-r» H: “An q" ”run" Saturday. RUM‘ur ,, n, ”Thv lmHar u Yam .\undn_\. Thomas Moighnn m Zn») Ru:nd;" Manda}. (lair:- H-.!M\ (hr rflwhm 1‘}. km: .1)” HQ" (\l U‘ I” 1H Mn Vrmxi um uf Wolfan ”a nmamu u: the Lame! ‘f Hmhvs'nml, and [he )(in of the ‘1‘.) «Huh Hf HIKhWnnd. n Vlm P-rru btwllhfl In pru («all them! n n r_\‘ ndrd (If the must yuwrs» .l‘flt' w-r yu. .-...,... Muhlke m-eived | 8:30 p.m. Comedy Even“. “0‘1"! {0' “UNI"‘R 5-12 pm. » Dunning in open Air "’ "f l"""'“" ”1 “f 7 :00 pm. (‘ummunity Sing and ‘ Bind Comm. “““nded 1h» “7‘” Thr hall gum- It 1:30 is between H‘ um: 1.1m m’ n unnmi bud) n ml.,~«-nplmn um“) rmg (mulutrd. “Ra-n+1 M: NH “El 1‘ of lemuvd 1.- grm-qur duxmtnm _. Muzik Apks ~11) m "\Vha!'~ 4‘4” ‘70U m \isnA m- M \\ H‘k Munk the Emma TO mm H ' 10 O’CLOCK we 24 All Who Punch-m tn Pun: '; Highland Park Duy Mu be 1 Al surfing Point by - 9:30 Shirl) ON S. ST. JOHNS AVENUE As (he dny draws hare! for the great crlebrntion of Highland Purk Day in Sunset park, on Wednemy, Auguut 24. inure“ grow: in every event xheduled. The program of ewnts is as 1011mm: 9.30 a.m. -~ Aaumbk for the par-dc a! Shel-San: mud and St. 10:30:.m.~ Put-Mk cit-banding 1n Suns" park. 11:00 I. m. w Address of Welcolmn 1:30pm 7 811717 631::- (Elk: and two of our local Mama, the Young Ml'n'p Club Ind the Elk! of Hithllnd Park The u-lmr Ire we" hatched and a starring game wm be plnyed. Thr hour has been chnngq-d from the morning to early nfu'rnoon in order tu uccommmlntr the players. and no doubt a larger atu-ndlncc will result. Frum all Indications thv pnrndc will lx‘ thr must stupendous and beautiful that hm-~ ever been witnessed in High» lnml Park and the parade com-lune ls vmrkmu uut pltns to mike it an nnprenxive and well ()rg'uniud mm. To dn thir It is nhnolutaly taper:â€" txn that all participating in the par ml: hr at tlnl ntnrtmg point by 9:30 :1‘ m Thu (in) u )H in t-rnwded with events um Ml arr M’hl‘duh’d to take pllcr (-1: ”Mr “Hum-d time M) be «m tirm tn sturt thr parade promptly Arrunyvmc htt- have been madr thh tm ('htt'ugu Arttfu‘m} mower t‘umpany tt lttakt' 2. animal rrdurtion to firm; myuntzatmm and private individual) .m Hu‘rul sin-Mm)? and decor-Noni for H mt~. nutm- mui uther vehicle» This (-untpmt} Wm thr (.mvmt decoratur for th. imp-(mt of Prurrus, and wxll AI‘hI'Y huxld and dcmntg your flogt ur :uutt- thrmsrh‘rs. or will sell tht" ma- tn-xml and {tu- mstructiuns. A display wt tum-nah mth prices ma) be seen hl (hr t'untmumty (‘entkr and those tintrmu vmrk tic-m- rhuuld h‘l‘f Genera (‘hnirmnn Herring ut 1hr Center. T‘m par-dc ml] start at the Junc- tton of S. Sheridan road and St, Johns avenue, south of the vinduct. The float parade led by Marsha“ gMarnm-p nnd {allowed by the band, Roch-ties. Iodgvs, club: And omniu- ‘tionr, noveltiefi. bicycles, decanted Uterus 3nd wngom, truckt. etc" will much north on St. Johns avenue to Wentrnl then went on Green Bay rotd, ithvn nurth tu Elm place. then into Sunrwl “'uud. v (‘hairmnn “(‘rrlnfl T‘m par-dc ml] hon of S. Sheridan uvrnue. south of The floats Ind um» wtll turn on South Sheridan road to Linden ave- nuc, fiat-n w Proupod avenue. to Lau- rel avenue Lo St. Johns avenue and meet me too! pnradc and 80 in a body to (Jenn-l avenue. .1 .n n,_- There thc purtde will split. the foot parade going west and the float And auto parade going an to Sheridan mud. nuflh u. Monine road. then vs! Iv St John: place. thn loath to St. .luhnn Menue, to Centrll. dun west in Urn-n Buy road, north m West Park IVEW. west 10 Sum Wood. l-‘xrut nd neoond prin- vill h: given for the be“ decor.“ flats. um. Much. horn:- and um. W. summon nnd omniscient. bicycles, nun-hie: and bat Iain: clawnl. t‘Vt‘r (one pn-parcd to mule this gnyrn and gn- an H p-rnde you ‘ ~hurp The mm-mnnm mmmiuee hu Ir- rnnm-d n whoh (xrcuu of side shown and nmuwnwm boothn. merry-gov mum. rt: The zr-nd sale of 60! lulrls for Un- Furd sedlh. fully equmpvd mm in” mnvenienm. i! Mammy “11h n mm If you haw nut purlhusvd )"Iur Udu'tl yet get In mud. mu. Mun-- um- m Harry Eich~ i:-x'~ mmmxltm- hrfurr they are all gmw A Fnrd sedan at 50C in one of 1hr rarr uppunumu” in a life time. lhn‘l let I! m-t by yuu?‘ Mr (Nora: Huck pmmius n-fnmh- numb an uvory that no one will w-n' uflmtmua-d Uh Pam )(H HENRY 1‘, COLEMAN PASSED AWAY MON. H: my 1 Huh» "uk'mlfl paused nun) Tun-Mia) at h]! humr of! Deer- mâ€"ld Mr... {olluwmg u lingering ”Inc“. My ( ulvman an born in Oxford- .»hlrp linxl-nd. m 1*73, And bad {fwd m Hm muntry fur the pun ten yen-n. “1 loan“ u aun'n‘e him hil wifr nu! «\cn rhxldnm. lnumm mnde ll Mount-3": crmelcr)‘ ' u'rlm-k Wednesday aim-mom " Rn-nfi‘nflrr 1.. hr on hund at 9:30 John. avenue VOLUXE 11

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