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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Jun 1922, p. 7

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3 rodf TERis )I\ ?PI.[.\.\?('ES ANT ES In {‘5 r :VICE Ox FRO)! L's m A (m. ,)\\ Phone I'm 0P \t. H UDD el aCL'v um- Present me '_I‘."‘nC .tioher HIV} ui Monday 9m ‘ nguished Biami, Belle )U 1’ WK he Blom t before it 31‘ Wm“: nu vu..-_- V _ w '{ SPICY AT COLLEGE ...__.â€"â€"-â€" Senior Class Repndiates Action ; ‘ of Its Preddeat; Endorses ' the Administration ' nuns an Wu --_-,, , hifiant at the sturrilous attacks made ppon President :11. M. Moore and the idministration of the college. passed """" Ohn amt»- luluuuauauvu ,. .,,, p 'resolution repudiating the stateâ€" ents made by Henry Kunz, presi- ent of the graduntingvclass. The ion was taken just before the class bmeeded into the Reid chapel to reâ€" _' 've the diplomas. 'r A letter circulated among the alum- ni- of the college the brevious night. '” signed by Kunz, assailed the pres- nt bitterly. . Kunz’ clusmates de- red that the letter was the re- lt of, personi) prejudice. and did not s‘bu r. t ry fleet the two feeling 01 um a... ‘ _nt body. - ’ ‘Rev. Newell'Dwight Hillis. a Lake quest alumm'm. delivered the com- Iencement address at the college. He Edie of the great need for educ_aâ€" Hillis declared. that this country ex- : mls annually pro rut: 1 great deal re money for state institutions for t e unfortunates then does any other North Shore Trust Company M oney to Loan Free Delivery 333-535 Central Ave Bacon Squares Su‘gar cured Brisket Bacon Sugar cured. Native Porterhouse Steak . . . Fresh Pork Tenderloin ' ..... Libby’s tall milk 3 cans for . . Choice Boston Butts ........ Native Veal Roast Loin ..... Shoulder Roast of Lamb. Native Sirloin Steak ....... Ice Cold Cantaloupes ....... Zion City Cottage Cheese . . . Beef Tenderloin Frenched . . A Sunshine Special, Fancy‘G Krispinrackers, per pound Short (‘ut Beef Tongues Pork Loins whole Ice (‘old Watermelons Fresh ('alves Sweet Breads Hindquarter of Lamb We Make Loans, Large or Small Sheridan Road and CentralIAvenue on Improved Real Estate FANCY GROCERIES AND FRUITS GEORGE G. ROCK, ~Manager Forest coUege, in- (A State Bank) : Gilbert and Sullivan's famous comic lopera. “The Mikado," will be given fifor the benefit of the Northwestern lWoman's Building fund tomorrow at 8:15 p. m.. in the Northwestern gym: 1nasium. The cast is as follows: ‘The Mikado of Japan W. A. Stulf: l Nanki-Poo . Arthur Kraft iKoâ€"Ko W. G. Smith : Pooh-Bah a Rollin Peaae ‘Pish-Tush Loyal P. Shaw Yum-Yum . Monica G. Stalk Pitty-Sing Mrs. Dennis S. Gent Peep-Bo Ruth B. Riddell [ Katisha Mrs. Ernest A. Smith 5 The decorations for the Music {Festival will still be in place with ithe addition oI-a beautiful Japanese ‘ garden as the stage setting. The ‘fLittle Symphony. composed of mem- ‘bers of the Chicago Symphony, will -‘be the orchestra. There will also be Va chorus of fifty. Osbourne McCon- 'athy is the director. After the commencement exercises, at which twenty-one seniors received their degrees, the commencement luncheon was held in the Calvin Du- nnd Commons. “THE MIKADO" GIVEN TOMORROW EVENING Rollin Pease and Other Well Known Singers to Appear in Comic Opera 20 Minute Service }raham or Phones 1560 1561 Loyul P. Shaw . Monica G. Stu": Mrs. Dennis S. Gent Ruth B. Ridden 85c 63c 400 380 28c 20(- 25c 28c 25c 33c 25c 59c l4c '4‘ c DEERFIELD Foam “22 LEAGUE TITLE Deer-field high school Monday ,{or- (cited its game with Ouk Burk and by so doing surrendered the Suburb- nn lesfue baseball champlauhip to the Onnxe Ind Blue Indian. The reason {or this unexpoded oc- currence m nttributedrto pm {at} tint two phyen on the Deerfield nine volunurny confessed to pinyin; Sunday hall with the Highland Park Young Men's club, which wu an in- fraction of the lane rules Ind made them ineligible for high school compe- tition. ' Oak Park had not protested the youthful starts and hurt no idea tlut the two hays were ineligible tn comâ€" pete in the chumpiomhip gnme tn- day, l'pt‘i'h hearing the confession: ("ouch J‘ L. Roth-Cher immediately phoned the news to (‘oach Glen Thil- tlewaite. mentor of the Oak Park school. t‘oach Thistlewaito nun-(ted the incident and uttered to play the Deerfieltl team in spite of the inclizi~ bility of the two players. stating that ho illll hut Wish tn win the champion~ ship (rum NU! h a clever hall tram withuut rarning it in tht' cuxtnmnry fnslnun. lvut llm-I‘ticld decline-d. M it dill nut wish tn make any exception to the league rule. (‘nuch Rnthuvhrr also nntitiwl ltluum lnuh. thr south u-ctmn vhnmplun, whit-h was dcfcalml hy Dwrtirhi last wm-k, um! Ull'vrwl tn furft-it tlu- xi.» torv. hut (“mt-h l-I (2 Law wewk, um! MH-rwl Yn turn-u un- \l.» tory. hut (“mt-h H, G Lrnn of that school ndnmtml that who of his players hm! also engaged m Sm» day hall this year and the entire gnmv wax automatically thrown out by Dr. W. J. Monilaw of the Univer- sity high, president of the Suburban league. These Low Prices Accompanied by High Standard of Quality In plain colors and fancy topsâ€" in all colors and combinations; :1 good full rgnge ogsizes at the pairâ€" A special Int nf )rutty fibre silk scarfs in fancy a_nd plain pnpular c0 urs: worth up to $5.00. Your chmce Tom Sawyer, made in blue and white; 2 to 6; at ....................... Chambray Suits the suit For little boys; 2 to 6 at .............................. Girls' khaki bloomer suits. the pop- ular play suit ..... , ................ Misses' khaki trouserettes Pails with Shovel ..10c Sail Boats .. 15c to $125 Sprinklers . .. .190 to 50¢ Sea Gull Balls ...... 25: Sand Molds in sets .................... 15c and 25c In plain popular colors and fancy check patterns. Yard wide. The yardâ€" 75C 1nd 85C Asset-{menu are larger than ever and prices are a full one-third under those of the last two seasons. Every color. all styles. all sizes; for men. women and children. Bathing caps Water wings Bathing Shoes A full 359; "The suitâ€" Dainty 3011qu undel'wear for every woman every 25: ‘° 51 50c Buy Your New Bathing Suits NOW! In Miller’s Liquid Oil Wax Polish agar-t bottle:â€" a perfect cleaner and polish Special :0. Quart Seasonable Things Priced So Reasonably, Are a Convincing Proof of ‘O This Store’s Ability to Offer Worth While Saunas Fibre Silk Scarf s $2.50 Jack Tar Khaki Suits Ratine at 75c and 85c Chfldren’s Half Sox 25c 35c 59c Boys’ Wash Suits “Lady Sealpax” Sand Toys $2 50 $125 Highland Park _State Bank "ARI I. I‘ll. It is to Your to Add to Your $2 95 $3.50 2.75 'ou Defiosit tin PRINCIPAL and we,” Give You tllé INTEREST In fibre silk. light and medium weight. Yarns for mid-summer wear; in attractive colorings: Priced at Marquisegbe cgrtains, 2'9 Aynrdn long; lace edge. Special, the pairâ€"- Comes in pretty color combinations. Elastic co ered with Shirred ribbon‘; very serviceable. Yard 2‘1; yards 10 n 8 thé hair ................... Dotted Swiss Ruffled Curtains Yard wide unbleached cheesecloth. bought at I spe- cial price and on sale, wbilg 5 bolts last. at yard -â€" the pair 6 oz. bottle special . . . Ladies' hematitched pm linen handkerchief: in the new coloring, whijt‘akoâ€"at each 1‘. "on. of Int-n m Toilet Paper in large rolls special ................. Yard wide; good qunlity at yard ................ A, Imam“? 9‘. new A Sale of Curtains, $1.25'and $1.95 7% Colored Linen Handkerchiefs 25c $12.50 Gingham Dread $10.50 Sweaters and Slip Covers $3.50 “" “’ $12.50 Cheese Cloth. 7Vzc Yard Peroxide of Hydrogen Fancy Garter Elastic SI 95 Ruflled Curtains 17c:or.... Fairy'l‘issne $10.5“ Three bottles .............. 10c ............ manna $1.25

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