WINNIE INIIIIIIIIIE f! EH 131' 30 Nil' LI! ,\\ \9 lbs Higblmm Park pm 7an- Sam N: the Muffinm: The ('rmlmumty Hurseï¬hOe Pitch- ers' assox‘latzun \‘f ll.ghland Park was wnmzed last Sunday morning at a DRUM: held (I! [he ï¬rr station. The call for [Pm mvetinz met with a spontaneous N‘spnnse from all see» tons uf the town. and the organiza- tion marks a lung step forward in the athletlc prngram for Highland Plrk The meeting: was called to or- der by tempnrury uhaxrman Herring. Inc 1r... purpqq-x dated. The mem- ber: presert thy-n pruuvwlml to elect crï¬cersv l-Tllwar-l ll‘m'liini, local ï¬re "18!. am nmnum-z' .If the North Slit-re Gm wumpay was elm-red prdsl‘ dent; .l ,l llvvnnuu‘. wt' the anhland Park Stair Hark; “1H fluted Vice- Dl’b‘ll‘lem lr‘w \ I Ell-l nL'M‘f'omz E1, MAL; var-re (}a< wumgvz dent; .I ,i Jnnn Park Stair 343‘ prex‘nienz. mama CLUB IS ORGANIZED SUNDAY Community Horseshoe Pitchers Association of Highland Park Draws ['p Rules For Local Games WILL PLAY LAKE FOREST he m Rosdnlzl (‘emeu-ry, Mrs. Fletc‘nrr “as a member of the Methmih: mmh at Evansmn, and was a mrmiwr nf ('ampbell Chapâ€" :n. 0 E. S‘ and a charter member cf Bethsaxda Sbnm. White Shrine of Jerusalem Besxdes a gaves Mfr ‘ daughter. Jrn'l her death. Funerai «- the reinienw lfzemmn at and I’m- Has chant: of thr he m Rosdmil amen rat . snowmz U» "n * ~-, an} we of altru;~:z:. PM Me mil he gnu-Mm 013:2 Whn km'w her mother Kym“ (I?! Fifty??? Tintwi Ma Funeral Serm'tw m be Held T0- . marrow Aftermmn at Fam- ily Residence. Inter- ment. Rosehill in A. w. FLETCHER PASSED AWAY was. “'35 HUN PIER RESIDENT ~42 ‘HIIH FM “'3 .‘I.’ Sum! arid nmrium-z‘ .II [no A Gm wumpan}: was deï¬ed p J ,; Jnnnmz‘. wt' the anh Stair Hark; “(H Muted em. m: ,\ I. Elvz‘rmg: Uf‘ Sr'!".‘,\v '.\ t» m‘ (1 sm'rt't F4- F F‘r'xtt an! Edw. Hoskins tContinued an Page 10) 3‘; M“ .J. ::\m«‘»‘ “ill be play- ?» - zr‘njx t“enter courts. 1’31? 1-". »Lm' play; one game Mm- «if. uu'h uf the con- mam \: in» rm! hf each it‘ \u r~ Xugwr uni-l Sign both in“ urde. There will be “VENT 5-»r each murt. - F Put: an! Edw. Hoskins Tournament Rule-h D I) ‘--\'. mm'tfldi. It was sz' a hall tournament Sunday morning at n th» murh at the Con» "r The :zurgmse of this -‘ m «Ale-ct the ï¬ve best {.gnlaml Park and furm Hutu t\- 1mm! the Lake '. :1 t urnumem In be ,~ It was decided ‘ f -~ :zze- m m the "-Uz'x rum and next tm-msle'es at Sunday »v;:vvi‘v.u to 3.: gun Those» A<<l><1£tt10n at 'H'“ Edw. Hos- I", Pratt. LR nus‘nan t‘ m 'r: flmrflw. Linn}; \vl r 1nziJ;zx-1n<1indsa_v ‘ .' m mm the as part m (h {our "new names to Edw Emmi Mrs. He tchvr R()~k'0{'. and nne ,\L1y Buvwn tn mourn \(-«'u' :‘H: Jru“ .5 “’1†hr hold at Laurel ave., Friday thzrty o‘clock. The ‘f the .\l. E. church 1 Star will have ace. lntermentwlll 1‘! ar H' Wlft LI‘\\' Hitarh M Jr (‘hnstxan v and lovmg lung: life she rm! happxness Jf awn pleasures. frh'mis the Vir- znï¬uenw of her 1n the Int-mm", (K‘ 1-? A. 1.. Her- uriU. ('anada. Hen-her m Mr, and Mrs. 'anstun later ‘nm'.’ came d swn-tary- Xï¬C'ld‘l.‘ “'0“: wwmirtoc. _;;> .1 (Uniti- \ [n M pre- «*‘rwr, in! HM zhscd away m‘m-r thir- Laurel zn'e‘. starts next at {on at m! â€â€˜10 {01- g the: mur- have {Hey 1111mm! :1 DC ‘wnder Sulli- no am ust 10 'H( VHft‘ nM nths The Rev. John Benedix willigive a talk on his trip to Sweden. Saturday evening. Sept. 17. at 8 o'clockgat the Swedish M. E. church, Highwo'ï¬d. All Scandinavians are invited to 'ttend. William Smith. North Firststrect. a driver for the American Express company “as «merely injured last Niturdm when hi>~ horse kicked him in the leg . 'Ihv animal aimed a kick at a dug. miswd thv i102. and hit Smith; The American Fxpress comp my to- day disumtinucs its express ‘ livery serxice. The delivery “ill bcé taken care of in the future bx tho {Ameri- ran Deliwr) and Transfer company. :1 new ï¬rnL Kupp Kopp zjrv the proprietors. SWEDISH CHURCH HEAR REV. (‘O-Ol’. STORE CLOSES E WEDNESDAYS AT SOON The Butler shoe store in Central avenue is closed all day todai. T0- morrow morning it will reope for a big $25.00 stock moving 5139.. A big stock of shoes and oxfords has been put up for sale and many allur- ing bargains are offered. , AMERICAN EXPRESS ,r GIVES UI’ DELIVERY BUTLER SHOE SALE - STARTS TOMORROW HORSE \HSSES DOG AND KKKS DRIVER Rev. H. D. Dick 2:15 P. M.â€" lllustrative Material in the Teaching of Children \Iiss Irene Rockenbmhl 5P. \1. â€"Sunday School Ptoblems H D. Faxon P. M.~â€"Question Box P. M â€"â€"Male Quartette P M.-â€" Business Session ' Minutes Roll Call of Schools Report of S S. Shperin- tendents Report of Township Of- ï¬cers Report of Nominating Committee l Miscellaneous ! 4:00 P. M. -â€"â€" The Bible in the Sun day School ~ Frank R. Sherwood . Park sixth pri/r. It i< estimated that ahnut $101)“ was (learvd on the pupâ€" ularity mntm’t f The maxim, uudevillr and dancr nf the owning drvw a very"? large cmwd‘ Th0 affair was .1 tremenduus <u(cess and {hi «:nnunittues In‘ charge deserw a great deal nf crqdit for thvir untirim: efl'nrts. Everyone who is interested in Sun» day School work. in any of {its do- partments, is urged to he prdeent at the Township Sunday School Q‘onven- tion next Sunday afternoon. An‘ un» usually interesting program has been arranged. as follows: Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Highland Park, Illinois ln spmr nf thv stnrm ofjl9riday night and Saturday morning. the “munty fair" glwn for tht-i beneï¬t (.x‘ th.- St. Francis lmspxml uhm'x at l‘lx'anstun and thv Rnsary colle'go chap- vl. Rum Forest. at the F. H. Jones xvsident'c wax a lit‘k’lllt‘d sucui‘ss The pupulill‘lty mntvst proved a dc- \lllt‘tl sum-05s and Highland Park ranked wcond with Miss Maiy Mills as mntmtant‘ She was given a bar pm. Mus Alma l’icard of l"hicag0 \Vull ï¬rst prizv. which was a diamond ring. Miss Foley of l‘Ix'anstbn took thml place. rvcviving a 310 gold piece. thlrd place. rvcviving a 310 gold piece. Mus Hutmt of Winnetka took fourth prim. a bar pin; 21 Wilmette girl won ï¬fth and Mus Audrey Mill: {of Oak Clear 5172:. Mary Millsfgis Sec- ond in Popularity Contest; Chicago Girl. Firs'ti HOLD SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. SUNDAY “COUNTY FAIR" DRAWS BIG CROWD. SATUERDAY 01) P Motto: ‘2 Tim. 2:15‘ ' (Daylight Saving Time)‘ )1. â€" Devotional Exerc 5w.-~ REV. BENEDIX city. There survive a wuiow. six chiich'en, and eleven grazï¬ichildren! Mr. Kenning had lived in Lake For? est for 29 yen-s. He came to that} city from Chiugo. uuu V. »,,, Shv has a splendhl staff nf trach- ers whose aim is to mrvt [hr demand for u school exemplifying thy lwazt in modem educational methods. Par- ents in Glencoe interested in such a school are fortunate to have Miss Stone with them in this Work. Her many friends in Ravinia ap- preciate her years of loyal servin- there and wish her every sum-cs5 in her new undertaking. FATHER DIED LAST FRIDAY EVENING Mr. Fred Henning died at his home in Lake Forest last Friday evening: He was the father of Charles Hen- ning and Mrs. Joseph Snyder of {P115 Mrs. Eva Truax is in rwoipt of a 6:00 a. m. edition of [h(' “Sun Antunin Light," of Sept 10. l‘JL’li It is a sin» vlv shout telling :1 NW details of thv LIFI‘ZII flood and was printvd un n hand Ill'i'SS the murning aftc-r the ilmxl, all of their machinery being under waâ€" ter. Ordinarily the paper is about the size nf the (Ihicagn Tribune, It is owned by Mr Charles S. Dit-hl. a former Highland Park resident. Mrs. Divhl is a sister of Mrs William Egan of this city. .‘iiSS Suswi Stone. \vh‘ Wurk in organizing thv ; in Ravinia is so well kw mCQYE‘IV Z. AGOâ€"Aux Timâ€"LC @287. 24in; in Ravinia is so well known. Hawthorne School In t'm- “\\ Library Club" building m ( this Week. is being worked on by Recreation l)i< rector Brown of Lake Forest. A. L. Herring of the loval Community Ser. vice, and others. So far there have been three towns who have express- ed their willingness to enter a team. and if sufï¬cient interest is shown here Highland Park will enter. Those boys up to and including sixteen years of age who Would like to come out {or such a team will plea§e report to Mr. Herring at the Community Center. FORMER RESIDENT IS IN TEXAS FLOOD Mrs. Eva Truax i 6:00 a. m. edition of Light," of Sop! 10. 1 A plan is being set on foot {or the organization of a league among the North Share towns for Soccer Foot- ball for boys up to sixteen years of age. The idea is to form a circuit of towns adjacent to each other and run a regular schedule of games with a suitable trophy. At the end of the season there will he a like circuit for basketball for the boys. This plan The Elks hall team starts a series of three games at Waukegan on Sun» (lay. Sept. 18, for the championship of Lake ('ounty after which the High- wood series will he played out. “Big Six" Gn-enslade twirling for the Elks held the Highwuuders to ï¬n- scuttured hits and at no time did ht' give them an opportunity to RCOH'. This was the ï¬rst of a three-gum» series and Highwood hatvd to lose, but it was not a matter of choice. MAY ORGANIZE SOCCER FOOTBALL LEAGUE “'hen all was nvvr the Elks had raced uvvr a total of 9 runs to () fur Highwood. Plan to Form Club on North Shore for Boys up to 16 Years ’ Over u thousand pcnplu anxiously awaited the start uf the Sunday gamv hut after a {cw innmgs had pussvd the flap; of defeat began to wave m‘vr the Highwnod bench and gloom set- tled over the Hllagv. fur the Elks blasted Ted Shannun's curves all nwr the lot and refused to wen permit a Highwood player to see home plate. EEKS BEAT HIGHWOOD 9-0 [N SUNDAY’S GAME Th0 Highwoud baseball tram Sub- urban champions rerun-d a real mm» ming at the hands of the baseball team of Highland Park lodge N0. 1361! B‘ P. O. E. last Sunday. Highwood had rucrived a trunmmg at the Libertyville fuir hy the (En-at Lakes, tcum In a score of 1:2 to U, and hardly t-xpvctt‘d to be shut out again GREENSLAIHZ IN THE BOX Highland Park Team Held North Shore League Champions Scoreless During En- tire Game .Diehl San Antonio News paper Man Publishes Edition l nder Difï¬cult Conditions HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ‘ an flnmyewfw; uMu‘ whom! Splt‘lhild of 0315' On Sunday afternoén. Sepumber w, an: twenty-6191 the pmmbtion exercise: axldren, ! of the Presbyterian bible school will Le For- ‘ take place m the church auditorium x) that at three o'clock. Pnrénu are «poo ally invited to be pregen‘. [H'ni Kn The Highland Park Elks baseball team will play the Waukegan pity team a St’rIvS of three games in Wnu- hogan, Sept. 18. Sept?!) and Oct. 2. The Weukegan men dlaim the Lake county championship: They have plL‘kEd the Highland Puk Elks u the strongest challenger! for that honor. and this week invited the local mm to play the series of three games‘ ll is unusual for a professional or semi. pr. fessional city team to pick a lodge team to play. The- Board of Eduéntion of the Dm'rï¬eld-Shiolds tuwmship high <L'hhol has under advisement to offer {rm- cnursvs of instruction two or thn-o menings a week, It will large- ly dqn-nd upon thr dgmnnd {or such cuursm‘ whether or not the work is h-Kun I‘vrsons whu wish to take a (nurw shnuld send their name-s nï¬d manM-s (u the primï¬pal. Mr. R. l. Sundun‘k. tomï¬thrr whh the kind (If “(\le whirh they dwin- to tukr up in (h: ou-mng cnurMN. PROMOTION EXERCISES SUNDAY. SEPT. 25 The following progrnm will be shown at Pearl Theatre next week: Tod-y. Lois Weher's' ‘The Blot"; to- morrow. Tom Mix in “After Your Own Hurt"; Saturd‘y, Buck Jones in “Straight from the Shoulder"; Sunday, Wlnda llnwley in “A Kiss in Time"; Monday. Hebe Daniela in "The March Han"; Tumdq and Wednesday. Thom-s Meizhnn in “Whiu- and Unmarried"; Thurbday. Justine Johnson and Harrison Ford in "A Heart to Let"; Fridny, Wilr liam S. Hart in “The Whistle" and "Miracles of the Jungle"; Snturday. Robert Rawlinson in; “The “'akeâ€" ï¬eld t‘asv". Matinee at two thirty Saturday. mumâ€"‘43 r. Z4..cmx.~<.$ ><AL a 749â€". 7.142 Tuesday and Wedï¬sdny. Thom- as Meighan in “White and Unmarried" HIGH SCHOOL OFFERS EVENING CLASSES Oct. 1. Riverside at Highland Park. (in. 8. Open. Oct. 15. Proviso at Highland Park. Oct. 2‘2. New Trier at New Trier. Oct. 29. La Grange at La Grange. Nov. 5. Evanaton at Highland Park. Nov. 12. Thornton a! Thornton. Nov. 19. Oak Park at Highland Park. (Alumni Homecoming.) The football commiuce is compou- ed of the following ‘members: Gar- ï¬eld Proctor. captain; Arnold Ma- son, manager; J. L. Rothacher. coach; and Williams, assistant coach. The officers of the Alumni associa- tion in an appeal istued this work to Deerï¬eld-Shielda Alumni ask for stronger support for the football “I!!! . The Oak Park gunk. Nov. 19, ha been set aside Is (he driving card for the Alumni Homocoming. WILLIAM S. HART IN “THE WHISTLE" FRI. OCL Nnv Nox Nov Park. The games scheduled thui year arr as follows: September 1‘7, Alumm at Hlflh~ land Park. Sept ‘24 Lmdblom at Highland Park. (kt. ]. Riverside at Highland Park. On. 8. Open. Oct. 15. Proviso at Highland Park. ALUMNI WILL PLAY . DEERFIELD ELEVEN A heavy {nothall rchmlulc has lwen arranged fnr Ik-orfi-(l-Shields high school. Thur Will br 51!: games at hvmc. Devi-ï¬eld pmmises to pu‘. up a mum fight for the league (hampmn- ship. and has va-ry qhanu‘ to Wln if L’Uinl support is piv'en hy the sludvnt hmiy aml the alumni. ln Garï¬eld Proctor lkwrlivld has a wry capahlv fighting captain who is n-rtam to keep his u-nni on its we: and fighting all 1hr tlmt'. With the return (if many “lettvr†men hav- ing all !h¢- lax-tin; (if football drilled intu them by Punch Jack Rothnchrr. the high schoul may look for I big improvement in the (cam after I few wm‘ks of hard work. Ruthlcher is responsible for Deerflcld's success on thv gi‘itlirnn. GAME SET FOR SATl'RDAY Heaw Football Schedule Ar- ranged for High School This Season; Home- coming. Nov. 19 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1921 to use the bench. "The line must be drum somewhere," Mid your cool. superior clerk. That clerk repreoenu Highland Park’s nttitude on the bench question n badly on reported in the Chicago 1nd Wank-gun p-pen Ind denied by you. Suppooe my experi- ence he the experience of ï¬fty oth- er mothers from outside your limits in the villnze of Deerfleld and on sur- rounding' farms. What then would we think 0! Highland Park In our friend- l)‘ lnu‘n? The \Vomnn‘s Civic club of Ravini- will give a In! munch- for their friends on Saturdny evening. Sept. 17, on Kinuid street. The party lut yrnr was :urh a mecca thlt it in inuvndt-d to make this In nnnunl af- flit. The (‘entnl Tire Company bu in- stalled the ï¬n! sir pnuun Into jack on the north “son. It may be attached to the Nb: from u m- oeduirunkuhdcmhfltvo in ï¬ve mad! with 85 pound; pm CENTRAL TIRE 00. HAS NEW AIR JACK Imagine, then, how l {on to be wld by one of your city hall clerks that our children were not wanted on the bench. I‘d k-r we were within your city Iimiu. We have nlwnyn felt an if we belonged to ihe social activities of Hithlnnd Pitt, and hnve patroniud your bulineu houses us any farmer don mm: town. Ouilmelu- Council, K. of C. will hold its annual dance at the Kcnilworth assembly hall. Kcnilwoflh. Thundly m'ening. Sept. 29‘ Arn's orrhcfln has been «non-d {or the occasion Tuend‘lyfevening the election of of- ï¬cvrs of Ouilme-tu council wu held and the fulluwlng (flown were elect- (:rnnd Knight, Wm‘ (‘. Nlpicr. re- I'h‘f‘l’d “I! w†not the idea of the com- mittee um nnyone ouhlde the city limit: should hue permits or cards I like to read your pupa for in it we get the loo! new: .nd notim in which we are as much interested as i! Editor. Highland Pnrk Press Den Sir: Charles Tumhmn 43 year: old. 5 ft. 4 in, ull, 130 lbs.. brown hut, biue eyes aw! close together Ind has two prominent scan about the am of“ half doll-r. um- between his eye! .nd the (ï¬ber on right tide of foreheld just below hair. Complaint is Mule Thu Funn- ers Are Refused Bach Permit Cards SAYS CITY‘S ATTITUDE IS VERY UNFRIENDLY Ray Lewis. 42 your: old. 5 h. h in. tall. 150 lbs , brown hair slightly tray and nthvr thin In from, hluc eyes, square jaw Ind prominent tat-1h. one {now missing 1n Inwer jaw about cen- ter of mouth (‘Ily Mnnhnl Edvard J Mnroney has sent drxrrlphom u! the mrn whn rsvapmi tn the puhce chwln m neurr by run-x. The fugitives are described Is follows: The mm \u-n- safely loch-d up a! e-lrwn o'clock “he-n they were hit Visited Tuesday night Yostrrdly morning the) werr gunr The ho)!- (hrough whu‘h I‘M‘lpr was made- wn dug out With thv and of A Now poker from the jail Move. A Ford touring «nr which (he "no wrre drn'mx when they were urn-fled is bring held by the police. The third member 0! (hr party 1:- hrmx held in jaxl at \V-ukrgnn. Suspects Held in Highland Park Lockup Escape Through Hole in Wall Ray 14-“1- and (‘hurlea~ Tumlnum. hm of [hr xhrw men nrrrtwd In! “wk m Hmh‘mnd l’nrk, puupected of hm-xnx "blown" wvrral safes )n Min- nrsou and n-IM-mherr, «scum-d from the my Jml hrrt' (-nrly yulrrdly murning When the nttrndnnt at the Jan] went In Kl"? (ho prlsunen their breaths! hc found {he lockup empty and n hnk- m (ho- brick wall under a window In 1hr vast “all. PRISONERS DIG . OF C. ELEC'I'S NEW OFFICERS. TUESDAY DeputyGrnnd Knight. Nicolâ€; Mil WAY OUT OF JAIL Sincerely, SARA E. JORDAN EMrs. Frank Fiu'a Brother Flie- ' Here From Dayton. Ohio, ' to Visit Fuent- price. Hembcnmotorin‘tofllm pleat plun w Arrive at 11 o'clock. “embers hauling 5! W should uh th 11:. at b. C. august. Johan-mum The memben of the Highland Park Worn-nâ€: club and their fricndl m urpd to utu‘nd the twenty-“col“ An- nunl harvest hone festival ’0! the Methodist Duconcu Orphan: at Lake Bluï¬. mm, Sept. 10th. Luncheon vi) be awed at a nominal WOMAN'S CLUB TO VISIT ORPHANAGE Highland Park citizen: who object ed to the payment. of increased tax.- Umit your, and who won n {nvonble decision in the circuit court n Wu- kegnn. must now carry on tho ï¬ght in the hither com-u. according to the following dhpnuh: SWWAII apps! In. ï¬led in the supreme court from the circuit court of Luke County by Roy W. Bachâ€, county mum and 01-0!- flcio county collector. the Dude“- Shidd. High School district. the Highlnnd Pork Eu! Pork district. and the city of Highland Put, in the cue brought against them by Funk P. Hawkins. The cue in one wherein Funk P. Hawkins And other which“ of Bimb- l-nd Pork obtained on injunction nâ€" Imining the county ire-aunt from the collection of a part of their town. They contended that the thirty pct cent hhnket increue wu ï¬llet-.1. that the ux levied for the 81.000.000 road bond issue wu void because the bonds never had been ï¬nned. Ind be- cause the county board m not leg- ally In session :1 the time ch: action ulhng for th: bond iuuc m decid- ed upon and duo that the county clerk hnd not scaled the We: under the Juul In“. Judge Edwards ruled in {nor of the obï¬ecton. Now the county treas- urer and the various um bodies have carried the one to the highest court in the state. PAYS A LITTLE CALL BY AIRPLANE. SAT. TAXCASECARRIED TOSUPREIECOURT APPEAL HAS BEEN FILED According to the action of the board. penona who were not among the objecton last year and the pre- ceding year will not pay any more taxea than they did a year ago un- leaa there have been changea made in valuations on the individual piecea of property. Mon of (hue changes naturally will be (or alunflona and improvemenu to buildinn. The preach! bonrd'a action Vali- dnu-u the 30 per cent bhnku mcreue in valuation of lands. Iota. And im- provements In Highland Park. Luke Forest and Wnukegul. Taxgm ers “ho Weren’t Among bkctors Will Pa Sumo Amounts as t The incl-can in valuation ll 30 per cent m all the cuties mentioned aa well u m Lah- \'illa and Grant town- ships. In some 0! the other town- ships the increaae rum as low as ï¬ve per cent. Thin mac in not on addi- tional men-an to the valuation re- turned by the 1920 board of review, but a raiae on the valuation returned by the assessors in 1919. BOARD OF REVIEW VALIDATFS INCREASE The Lakr (‘oumy board of renew hm: announced the validauon of the 1919 boand’r hlnnkct imme. giving on: me \‘nluauom in I†the Down- ships and m the cities of Highland Park, Luke Pam! and Wnukegan. 1919 RAISE MADE LEGAL Judge Edwards Nut Coa- tlnue M Fight In Higher Court VOLUME 11