xe Orientâ€"be- ARRIS. CON. (OSLOFF se 'dcrâ€"seething nd soldiers of ‘ lamps ful nd marvelous the Ballet of orshippers in urinating sys- hoping for a lke thisâ€"can »yond the or- erial Zoke {an (‘ars Jordan‘own- .TRE rd bolt. rust upon flngndgl mime Another â€"- {or that h nesday idual Telephone 335 'mpany city beauti- ’9 at 600D PROGRAM FOR ‘FLI‘PPI'I'Y FLOP†Tldï¬n'rs SELLING FAST NUMBER 10 nfkÂ¥l> l“ "lâ€lpplf)’ Pliny.†{lh' lllfl Iuslt'al lil'U'lilL'lllIll In l'v <t2ulwi at Ravlniu l'urlx thi-zitrv un the vvcmn': of Mn}, ‘oit‘n under the uu<pice~ of the Wunu Men 5 dub nml (ammuni‘ ty Bï¬iw were placed in the hands of th§;«ast fur ealv a few days ago 1nd swim: like the proverbial “hut cake 0m- membor of the amt sold over ty “ithin’ 48 hour\. and others are? in: like suuoss. Prizvs will ï¬lmed persons sellinu‘ the great- est .mgnber of tickets. '01 “EERJS from? “Flippity Hop“ will be it ided between the Young Men's clu 1d Community Service. and will be 1M to support the life saving be iniM to support the life saving are“.v ‘ .t the beach. which is organized and: W‘ear by the Young: Men’s club. and {Sr children‘s playground work. anciixjher summer activities promoted by. gmmunity Service. ‘lfprge Patron List Assured A flatten list 0! one hundred citiâ€" zeli’fvï¬f Highland Park is being made upi } ich will imure the ï¬nancial sucéeds of the show. A number of mï¬â€˜ï¬‚entative citizens have come for- wardiand volunteered as patrons for thi“, worthy function. The list of my trons will be published when com< "“9"". st vinia park has been engaged for th production. and the adequate fa- cil of stage, dressing rooms and au tq-ium and mechanical equipment therehaiil materially assist the cast in pmiinz over a ï¬nished perfor- .23ch ‘l ,,, ril,.___ A_4._ 1 Many Clever Acts The <how is in two acts. and is a. wlkellany of mzmy clever fun pmâ€" voking acts. all arranged in the or- ’ their continuity. and present- hest amatelir talent in High- lanc- ark. The ï¬rst act is the tradi- "Minstrel First Part opening: medley of “Songs That Daddy an; other Used to Sing." and com- ing n to the songs‘of today. There Ire: elve end-men, several sweet b \ singers, and a snappy chorus of {itty girls and handsome-men â€"~ . '- r-sv-v' n to 5.37 nothing: of the imposing and dig‘ngjed interlocutor. The latest songs': and “gags“ of the day, skillâ€"i fullysginterspersed, lead to the Grand Finale. which is a patriotic medley call ’ “Our States." A! 2' an intermission the curtain will go up on a scene of beautiful: lights, lovely gowns. and feminine pulcï¬ritude. in a modem cabaret, wheré the comedy and unique acts are furnlbhed by waiters. guests, enter- tainers, and the host. himself, of the evening‘s party. Among a bewilderâ€"_ in: .menu 0: tidbits thrown in thisi act (61' the entertainment of the audi- i encegwill appear a Chinese act, Far-g more e girls, Burlesque and Grandg 0 'm, a screaming skit called “Where 1 W 33 You Last Night?" and a colored‘ ragtitme wedding participated in by ai dusky bride, groom, parson. attend-I ants and guests. A poetry reciting contest ,between two waiters, and foul ï¬red; in the cabaret furnishes enough for an entire evening. The prin als and personnel with the m will be published in a laterl 133i ' of The Press. I l NQRTH ENDS LOSE _- â€".v A ‘10." the ;Mr. Lucien Williams. captain of the “ï¬le tennis team, has been awarded hï¬â€˜y on account of defeating the L ‘ ' i at Newport last summer. in Williams with two members . team together with the Harvard “DISH! and two members, sail for Enéiflnd, July 4th, on the Aquitania ‘0 Hay a return match with Oxford and: :Cambridge. (‘8- of. AMEN WILLIAMS WINS TENNIS HONORS “grim. Rm Ravinia Theatre Engaged 12 large and commodious. theatre Noam Eveï¬g, lay l9 MoanysU‘Qd m i’ftdl; Game Sun- day with Glencoe EGAâ€"N'S‘ron TEAM Pimp.†{hv 'hiLr .. "v <t2u1wi an un the owning the umpicoq of and Vander- FLORIDA. AS SEEN BY MR. J. B. WHITNE’Y Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Return From the South; Winters nf Attraction Q St. Petersburg, in fact. most of the Florida resorts are the production of Florida‘s wonderful climate as a re- sort fur winter tuurists, invalids. who receive every consideration possible in the way Hf nocmnmudntiom and amusements and all the modern mn- veniences at u masonable cost. St. Petersburg in particular is unique in what it offers: a beautiful city with wide streets. well paved tiled sidewalks, tropical foliage. splendid accommodations in the way of hotels, apartments and bungalows furnished, cafeterias. cafes. etc. It is the greatest church town in the United States. Every denomination is represented. Churches are ï¬lled to capacity. Also there are state associations and church functions «lul- ring all the week. daily concvrts by the Royal Scotch Highlanders band in the park, ï¬ve movics daily and oth- lulr pain, nvx â€Hr.“ , 7 er attractions. the greatest of which are the benches on Central avenue. ï¬lled during must of the winter time by tourists visiting and Viewing: the moving throng along the walk uf all u “_..J v. mannvr and conditions of humanity NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAM AT PEARL THEATRE The followim.y program will he presented at Pearl theatre next week: Sunday. “Sisters.†from the novel by Kathleen Norris. featuring See-rm Owen. Gladys Leslie and Matt Moore; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Dorothy Dalton. Mildred Harris. Con- rad Nagel and Theodore Koslofl'j in “Fool's Paradise"; Thursday ï¬nd Friday, Dorothy Dalton and Rudolph Valentino in “Moran of the Lady Lettyâ€, from the story by Frank Nor- ris. A Daughter of the Vikings; Saturday. Will Rogers and Lila Lee in “One Glorious Day" made just for fun and running through roar: of laughter. Matinee at tWo-thirty, Sat- urday. See program on back of this Sunday. “Sisters": Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. “Fool’s Paradise“ paper ANNUAL MEETING OF LINCOLN P. T. A. WEI). Dramatic and Musical" Program to be Rendered Following the Meeting The ï¬nal regular meeting {or the season of the Lincoln School Pnrent- Teacher Association will be held Wed- nesday afternoon. May 10th, at 3 o’clock. in the assembly room of the Lincoln school. __ An important busi- AL 7 -l-.AX--. U (nun, ....... Lincoln school. ness meeting followed by the election of ofï¬cers for the ensuing yen- will -Maa the nromm. All members precede the program. All me and visitors are asked to be prompt in attendance; A ' A I____-o:- At {our o'clock a joint dramatic and musical program will be given. A class of children under the direc- tion of Miss Florence Chnndler, of the Chicago School of Expreuion and Drumstic Art, will present the de- lightful little play “The Forest of Every Day": in which Jean Sander- son, Tom Moore. Shirley McKay. An artistic ï¬nishing touch to the program will be a group of childrens' mun sum: by Mrs. Arthur Byfleld. An artistic [in program will be a song: sung by 1" soprano mitalist David Ewink. J8 Hutchinson. Mar: Ruth Robbins wil PROF, SANDWICK T0 LECTURE FOR P. The Deerï¬eld-Shields High School Parentâ€"Teacher association announces a lecture on “Primeval Man and What Science Know: of Him." by Richard L. Sandwick. for the beneï¬t of the Deerï¬eld-Shields scholarship fund. to enable deserving graduates to contin- ue their edumtinn at Lake Fun-st college. The lecture will be delivered at the Lake Bluff city hall May 10; Ravinia school May 11. Gorum school. Lake Forest. May 12; and the east building of the high school. Highland Pork, M‘ly 13. An ndmis- sion f; will be charged :. â€Jane Churchill JuniorlK Mary Louise Guyot undl u will “he part. ms PLAY n HOIE cm suns mom; SUNDAY moon. m PURCHASE mu} LARGE (‘ROWD EXPECTED Ofï¬cial Opening of New Ball Mayor Hastings. (Mum Park May ch; Defeated ' and pm...“ See Aperi- Glenview 14.5 Last can La France Pulp- Sunday er in Operation The Highland Park Elks' lmwball team defeated Glcnvirw 11-5 nn the lath-r's Int last Sunday. (Henview players an- puid fur ‘hvir services. and an- umlrr 1hr man-gr- ment of “Doc" Simpwn. whu ha-x nmnimcl manv games in this city (Henview players an- puld fur ‘M'lr services. and an- umlrr the- man-gr- ment of “Doc" Simpwn. whu ha“ umpired many games in this city during thv past few years. Simp- sgm had ran-d his tvum nbou- the Elks; hut bt-fnn- thc ninth he had trotted out ï¬w pitchrrs in an (Hort to hold down the heavy hitting visiâ€" LVI :. The Elks batters haw made a total of twenty runs in turn games. against ten different pitchers. This is good promise that they will be able t0 give any hurlrr a run fur his money this yvar. u a,,,. to h tors Williams ocrupied the mound ï¬rst! {or Highland Park. George Hauler was put in later on: and Greenaladev was given a chance to try out in the! last two frames. Many new {acesr were seen in the Elkl' lineup. and them was strong competition {or various positions on the team. ‘ Manager Deer-in: has booked a: game {or next Sunday with an Elks" team from (‘hicago lodge No. 4. This will he the ï¬rst convent of the' season on the home ï¬eld and a? large crowd is expected. Many Chi-l cago fans will accompany their; team. , ‘ Work has been started on the new' fence at the ball park. and the dia-; mond is being repaired: Last ",J ning a large number of Elk: and‘ their friends worked on the ï¬eld} Volunteers are asked to come to? the park any night this Week to help1 with the work. The fence will be completed and the ï¬eld put in dupe: within ten days. it is expected. ' T); vxx-t;01;;zr“v.lnck Rabbits" team from Chicago will be the Ittnction May 14. on the occasion of (he bull pnrk's ofï¬cial opening. IV v- â€"-â€" -vv. K. OF I‘. DANCE WILL BE GIVEN TONIGHT; ’M _.__._ Dull-Km.- Could] VI. Randolph Orchestra to'l-‘umisuf and“. Nah-ml Music; May Novelties u 2:30 O’d-ck Tonight in {We boy's gymnasium It the High school. the Knight: of Pyth- ias and their friend: will meet for I glorious dnnce Ind puny. All who come are assured of 1 mm! enjoy-bio tinw. whether to dance or merely icok un Ind “sum. The Rnndolph Orchestra of him pieces will furnish music such u was never heard before and u for a. cut- nivd awn. you will need to b. pru- Pnt toï¬nd out what they are. The gyrimuium will be nut-naively dot. ontcd .nnd - large atundnnc! and pleasant éveningrlro unwed. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1922 ARDEN SHORE u( the mound ï¬rst lo! the local ï¬re depanmem were Georg! Hauler present. and witnessed the denonatra- and Greenalade v tion. The American Lal-‘rance 0 try out in thelmachine. drawing water from an [any new {acesrordinary hydrant. pumped 760 gal- lkn' lineup, and Iona per minute, throwing three lam -ompetition {or htreama. It is equipped with ecu- lhe team. ‘plete chemical Ippm lot a- “; booked aitinzuiahinc small ï¬rea. The pupa ‘y with an EIkr'demonnrau-d here in aiuilat to the lodge No. 4, Wankegan machine. which ran 1 conugt of (he'brough! to Highland Park to and“ . ï¬eld and . ? the local ï¬re department at the Car- rted. Many Chi-Inc“ store ï¬re lever-l month- ago. tcompnny that; n has long been the opinlol of the fcity authoriliea. and the public in M on the MV general. that the]! is great need for rk. and the dil- ‘ more enactm- rm ï¬ghting apparatus. ired? Lu! eve- Az the Canon upon the the local er of Elk: and‘depanment worked very My l on the ï¬eld. ~ with the equipment a! hand. lid“ by ked to come will" ï¬ghter: from neighborln duo; his week to helpibut there in ma.- doubi um W e fence will he‘vurk could have been done with a Bid put in shapeilarrer machine. ' “P0993 The Cll)’ commisaionm. it in u- nfl’b‘" “PM pected. will inspect oiher make- of '. the function ‘pumpera in the near future. :1 mi N ntlrmumiuhed (h ddv‘rn I 9‘: ml ru '7 of rain! MACHINE nemous‘mu‘nn Munday. May 1. the city of Bid)- land i'urk began its new ï¬scal year “'th a comparatively large balance on its hooks. 'Thin ll mnethin‘ Ill!- usuul in the city'vx hi-tory. Enough mum-y» and mom‘ has been saved from last year's appropriation. by Wise economy. to purchaae a ne' hr! truck {or Highland Park. Nu steps toward securing new and up-toâ€"dat: ï¬re flxhtinx equipmult have yet been taken; but the city commissioner: are planning to. look into the matter in the near future. Last Friday afternuon a 750ogal|on American Laanre pamper of the latest design wan demomtrated near the city hail. Mayor 8. I. Hastings the city mmmiamunvn, and member! of the local ï¬re department van present. and witnessed the denim!"- tion. The American Lal-‘rance mrhine. drawing water from an Ouilmcue Thi (and "10!th OF C. BASEBALL TEAM 10 OPEN SEASON SAT. SUNDAY SCHOOL ASS'N. M08 CONVENTION Sunday Thr Sprung (‘um-om'mn of the Shmldu Tmrmhip Sunday Srhonl Maori-(Ion will hv held :11 1h: Lulu- Blufl L'n'um (‘bunh on Sunday after! noon Nay 7a.. at 2:30 P- m. The Con ' volition theme in "The Tonthcr and! Tmh‘m." and will he nf «portal; beneï¬t In all (em-Mn and â€mm-n m Sunday Schooh, Vlad] nrbool ll ‘rmuosu-d to brim: the Dundvork of name of their uvholuu In each of the-u depurt‘xjngnu, no {hit the" may he an exhlbit at the (‘onvenuom Thu ‘1: in prep."â€" lion of the exhibit to be “an!!! a! the Lake County Fuir in Srpumber. and will be of imcmt 3nd bend-m u» all Sunduy School worken. The following proxrnm will he “Tho Place of This (‘onvmuon in Relation to the Sunday School Iovemont" Mr. H. D. anon Pm. Luke (‘ounty S. 8‘ Ann. “The Teacher and Hi: Work" Mr. H. I. Wright Supt. Lake Blufl II. E. 8, S. instrument! Solo. lln. ll. Vun Intro “The 7'th of Childfln"_ _ Setroury Wlukmn Y. W. C. A. Von! Solo . Ir. Hamid Si-uondl "The Tuck“. of Yam Poople" , . Mr. W. R. Bimoon "Sum. me man Union 3. s. Henry Plums. - maiden! of Deer- ï¬dd for many yeui, putt-d aw Wham-day. April twenty-chm Pinon! unke- ven hold Sunday afternoon. m1 being nude in North- Odld cemetery. He it "arrived by his wife. In. BQTIh Friuch Plum and dune dam In. Floyd Sanger. In. Perk Button Ind Min Lulu Huge. Hr. Flaw wu born June :4, new In Chicago. . Be an I mum of Natale!!! Whip {or twentyaixht you! Md of Wat Deerï¬eld for about home in Maid m 1898. AGED RESIDENTO OI" DEERFIBLD DIES “Intern-Hon“ Sundm'dl" . Mr. Frank 8. Sherwood SOL-M Lake Co. 8. 8. All“. Dictation - (Morin; , "lam†of Int convention ROI] Cull Bfllfllk‘lion - luv". - "366cm BY ALLEN TN old Thom pure-1y u an my.“ mm of St. John- .31! Haul avenue- hu hen I)“ to :11. Cuba“: Wounn‘l Order :1 PM uni-bum their Nutty-W "am hat “and†min I Wm- mu. 1h_""“"! W M, cud rumor; In. Jua- m via rhid mm; In- It'- Kuuk. hunch] not; )ln. Doll- 8‘}...- .a mnrqm my I: Workers Urged to Attend. ‘ . h . 4 AI Luke Blufl. Sun, ‘10P“. EAR EAST RE! [IF School Teachers utd inwnont'fl Y's IIAIIIKE‘I‘ wq 2m mun lit-WT")! the following lmdkhurches l‘nite In Service Sunday Evening to Hear lecture on Conditions in Nut Ens! Portugal of (‘undlllunh in a nun» try torn M wun and mum-m vill be mnde Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the Presbyterian church. when Professor J. J. Mani: will speak on condition. In the Nut But. Pro- !euor Mum is an Armenian who ego-pod from the nun-um at the time thousands of persons were driv- en out a! the city in which ha Had. Prokuor Innis wu an instructor in Muir-l when a AMI od- Iue In Ill-noun. Ali- Iinor in 19" when the M ha. I. w uu- o- - act-u hr- uu on city 1M]. N- m m driv. mofl'toMuu-ndduflx. Inter through the «Rom of AM lot-path“, then Am â€9 â€do: to Turkey. he VII AM to rennin on this form mimic-bl. Dir- inx (ht! time every other W and employee of the colhg. W Cid! ‘(hdr flmilie: were pond. 0! ï¬t! 1wv¢My-twu pcrsonl at th colic! [Prob-nor [unit in then My one dive In emanation with his college work. Protester Innis traveled extenshcly â€1m Ash liner bet-n ï¬r vn‘mdyhiusd many a! "In phat 3ft" the nrmiuuqt. In W! 1920 In «no to the United m and It now spa-kin: for Non Eat Relief. the omnintion which is caring for 100,000 0! the orphnned children in the Near East. u A.u:ion-v;-¢ting 0! new. church: hu been Iï¬lnll’d for next Sunday evening when Proleuot Innis will - - v--_â€"‘. speak. In lumen 10 his mm no- no. pmm giving pvt-ant day menu- in Bibk lands. will by m Vhich America is worth!“ puc- ï¬al Christianity by «flatter than and- of homeless nnd bipla- child- ROYAL ARCAN PLANS BIG ME 6 MONDAY E Mr. 0, B. Brand M: just from the forty-pond mm! o! an Grand email of mink "pom speck] hamn W Highland Put-k council No. 1.“. at! L 5 ii an. a; 3;: 1i 5. E l i? x E i Bath. The ml, dual Gmwuomcmwmmm mthdrnntoï¬ddvi-it All“ gamma-bu- .- ‘....-â€"_ â€" v , Pat Mon; J. 11mm m sentry to the Grand Council. ho installed durinx the I i. B E 5% E a E E it {E w A"! unï¬t-M (at. z 001mm. IIII'ING - nun must mu"; L n. M’ '11» immu out WEST RIDGE GUN (LUB OPENS SEASON SUNDAY i M". 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