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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Jul 1922, p. 1

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’8“ me rayâ€"of soda :h and dance boy â€" of a urizatiori of {(9. ROéM .1 the sick ion. '3. If It d<2¢sn't than any Worm nd cure 0’ +023 E1 DAL and; AN . mm 9 M,\ 18X UCK lop 1636 L E h‘ighbdf’ and to \‘h‘l' the HOUT A? LIKE A . ILL. .19.. g BOY” Highland Hark. )0 c-‘clnck noon. )k nun regdy 1SFER C0. ,ay ’9 but please FAIR Story BRIERGATE LAUDED . ‘ * IN “CHICAGO GOLFER” COMMENT BY JOE DAVIS XUMBER 21 Says It Is Remarkable Fact That New Club Has Not a Long Waiting List Joe Davis, dean of Chicago golf writers, has the following to say in the current issue of the “Chicago Golfer". which is out today: “When attending the National Opeh last. week and seeing the thouSands of keen. spectators, the thought. nutunlly occurred to as u to where all these Golfers played. Comparatively few belong to private clubs, many play at. the public courses and many more are still players in prospect am to become members of regular clubs. "With that W in mind we went! why t club like Brim. sing a wonderful course and tion. had not already a waiting although only recently organized. ‘ answer naturally in that players, wlio are contemplating joining a North Shore club, have heard that the construction of the course was com- menced last your and only completed and opened for play this year. and therefore they assume that the {air- wgs and greens are still in a crude 53 of development. This. howâ€" is not the case. for every one plays the course for the first is simply astounded by its re- m kable condition and the excellence ts greens and fairways. oi CUMMITTEE PLANS FOR BIG H. P. DAY R: Arrangements were made last qye- }xing by the Highland Park Day com- hittee for a second btseball game be- lween the Y. M. C. nnd the Elks. The heating was held: in Witten’s hall. {Mthouzh the game has notxpetgzx‘; definitely scheduled, it is e tint it will be plnyed on that day. ‘Brierszate is splendidly located in Devrtield, two miles west of Highland Park. excellent transportation on the C; M. S: St. P. Ry.; C. N. W. Ry.. and North Shore electric. The course is 6.700 yards. being the Ingest 18- hole course on the north side. We do not. hesitate to recommend this club to tht' many players who are un- doubtedly looking for a golf home un the north shore." Monster Parade; Will Be Main Drawing Card at Commu- nity Celebration on Angus! 9 ARRANGE FOR BALL GAME The Highland Puk Day, Wednes- day, August 9, promises to be the hi gest and best community day ever he (1 in this city. A monster parade wtm floats. automobiles decorated in holiday colors. and other vehicles, will 'be the main feature of the dty. n... w w The comm-Inca in charge of the pamde‘ has issugd the following appeal : “We ask you to begin plnnning your float or decorated automobile for the big parade. Children with bicycles are cordially invited to participate Clowns. novelties and special features will be welcomed. Judging by the number of favortble responses the parade will live up to its records in other years» Your interest, enthu- siasm and participation will help make it so." NORTH SHORE LINE MEN T0 mm: TIME No‘Action Until After City Rail- road Tmubkis Have Been Settled a conference in ,Chiago between representatives of' the union and climpany omciela. h we: named met definite nation would be deferred un- til after the Chicngo street car and eMnted troubles have been imned innsmnch as the pxopoeed 31-2 cent wage cut Would not be efl’ect- i until Sept. 1. y a vote of 34.1 to 64, employee rheNcrthShmlineTnesqhyre- w the prove“! of the company I tthev accept: 31-2 per cent ‘The North Shore “1 will not strike in order ddmnds from the. C- b at least not for seven! was said. line employ?! ar to win their GEORGE LEFFERT DIED LAST SUNDAY Lived in Highland Park 45: Years; Services Held 'I‘Imrs- 1 day Afternoon ? Highland Park for 45 years, died at his home, 2” North Second street. Sunday morning about three-thirty o’clock. He had been suffering from heart trouble and hardening of the arteries for some time. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock It the Zion} Lutheran church, of which he VIII I" member. the Rev. W. F. Suhr officiating, and interment was in Mooney's cemetery. George Lefi’ert was born in Germany, Sept. 5, 1839. He cum to America in 1868. and to Highland Park in 1889. For several years he was employed as workman {or the city. April 30. 1885 be m married in Dnnvilk. 111. Bi: Vite. lnry Inlet. died an!“ mu ago. Ting chfildm unite. Thu an William. loci. and Gun W. .n of Bighhnd Putt. There are seven grandchildren. Mr. Lefl'ert was the eldest and last of his family. THOMAS MEIGHAN IN ‘ “A PRINCE THERE WAS" The following program will be‘ presentml at Pearl Theatre next‘ week : k Sunday, Marguerite De La Motto. William V. Mcng and James Morrison 1n “Shattered Idols". L. Wylimi great story of India; Monday and Tuoula)‘, Betty Blythe in “His Wife's Husband"; Wednesday and Thursday. Cullen Landis. Carl Stu-k- dalc and Virginia Broadman in where i; my Wandering Boy" taken from the son).r by the same namr; Friday, Thomas Mcighan in “A Prince There Was" from Goo. M. (‘ohan's famous play based on the novel “Enchanted Hearts" by Dzzrmzh Aldrich; S‘iturday. Jack Holt in his latest production “The Man Uncz‘nquorablc." Matinee It two-thirty Saturday. See program on back page of this paper. MUCH CONSTRUCTION IN HIGHLAND PARK Work Started This Week on New Elm Place School Actual construction was started this week on the new Elm Place school building by the Anderson Co. of Chicago Among other buildings going up in Highland Park are the following: ,6. M. Bard is erecting I 820.000 brick dwelling at the corner of Maple avenue and Sheridan roed. The Home Construction Co. in putting up two houses in Rivinia Woods subdivision. valued at $6,000 each. the property at the northwest corner of Vine and Midlothian avenues from Paul L. Udell, has sun-ted the “erection of I $5.000 brick dwelling on that site. H E. Cl;rkson is building u $4, 000 house on Ridgewood drive SIGN CONTRACT FOR DEERFIELD PAVEMENT Company to Build Highway for $59,352; Fox Lake Road Is Delayed The Kapschulte and Davis company Chicago construction engineers. will build the Highland Park-Deerfleld pavement for $59,352.73. ' The Chicago company was awarded the contract late last Thursday after- noon at a meeting of the road and bridge committee of the board of supervisors with Charles E. Russell. superintendent of highways. The workwillbeetartedasaoonasthe preliminary arrangements can be made and the company can move its men and machinery to the job. The Fox Lake road. between Fox Lake and Lake Villa, is delayed be canae the papers for the right a! way have not been executed. FILE PETITION TO ISSUE CERTIFICATES George [4419”. 82, a resident of ed. and Thurs.. “Where Is My Wandering Boy." Sat. “The Man Unconquerable” 37 C. Rhineheart, who pumpaseg Building l A good attendence marked the meeting Fridny night. The crowd “as enthuuiutic nbout the new golf lclub and much interest In: munifeut- ied in the election. ' The course in becoming more popu- in each day Since the recent rains; t'm green- and {aim-u): have been in gmd condition and nuny have ukenl adxantnge of the opportunity to en-' ‘juy them The officers Itre especinlly1 Innxiouu to make the club more pop-i ulur than ever, and it lfi limped th-t' mmy more will join, ‘ m an mines IS HEAD or amounts OFFICERS NAMED FRIDAYgBOURSKAYA 18 SIGNED Rolland Hunting: wu elected perm- anent pmident. of the PubDi-trld Golf club Int. Friday evening it I meeting of club member: in the city hull. ' At that tide the wmponry oflioerl. Who were elected unnl week: no, tandem-d their mimuom and an upload h the newly elect- ed staff. Enthusiastic Crowd Attends the Brilliant Ruch- Ops-I But to Meeting to Elect Pcm- ' Appear at Rubi. f. nent Granulation o! E First’l‘t-am Park District Club 1 . Nut! WThgothcr Oman ue Pull L Udell. vice-pmid‘ht; Ed. Hints. mercury And Chan. Grgnt, an! mt. Th. dim in [w L. liHMOoarLLa-m AM ommmmmm WM WWW... the 05cm form the executive cou- mitm of the club. President Hut- ings will Appoint the who“ of the various committees in the nor future. Any resident living within the‘ luundnies of the Park District Ind: the corporate limits of the city of! Highland Park l1 eligi‘ilc to member-‘ The due: and classes of season mvmberxhip am as follows; Wide“ M“"‘”""*“P“ “°"’C“”9un;rF:-h.e‘ismiun of Benin 1. n... "-"L A ”side“ "mm“, "1}, one i author Ind diredor. will bi Pram-med woman member of his or her Hume-”y the children's pm “mud.” dim family om menu-«w are-"Uni, 21. (‘hildnn of We mu. shot! of age. _ 3.9m p.rtidp‘!e in us. duh. The S?,â€"--(‘h;-.1 “B’C A n-sndcm member‘mmic (or the 1,.an wu arranged between the ages of sian and?!“ Mn. x." Ohorndorf". god I. twentyâ€"one 3"“"5' [I'uthenlic {or cull pcflod ol bidet!- $3.â€"â€"Clus "C". A resiqcnl Inc-ml?" i I! will b. ‘inn In W form of | my. ship S?,â€"--(‘ln;-.1 “B". A rx-sidcnt member between the ages of 14an and twentyâ€"one years. 83.;Clus- “("'. A resident member lwtwu-n the ngvs of twrlvv Ind ll!- teen years. Clnu “A", membership: luv: pm!- erence over Cllss "B" and Chm “C" memberships. Clul “C" Ina-bor- ahips m llmihd to play on wont dnys and not on Saturday. Sunday or holidnyl. A resident not within: to W fordtemaonistohemflm Non-Raident “lynxâ€"$2.00 pot person per day for Sum-day. Sunday or holiday golf; 81.00 per person pet Week dny; 8.50 per at! for nonâ€"rent dent giants playin‘ with resident member-I. A ruident member may not refiner more then three guest: on my Saturday, Sundny or hand”. All reddent members 01 Clue “A” are entitled to vote at all meeting! 0! the Club. NEW SUBDIVISION IS OPENED IN DEBRFIBLD Bnlldiu In Restricted; N6 th Structures AM in the New Section Gilbert D. John-on Broth“. I Chicago mlvesuu‘ firm. bl" opeud a new Nbdivision‘ h: Doorflcld. Ind are gelling lots at I minimum of $5,000. The lots are mtdebd to buildings may be erected. .11. section iscallodthoO.B.VonLindtmb~ division; and is locnted'on m side of Reentry terrace, u mu- out o! Wnnhofnn mud Ind north 0‘ Door- ficld ”can. Lutyeanwithtlaopahtoftho Brianna golf club, W M a new en of growth. Saul] lug. pluc- un undo: constructton now. BREAKS AR)! IN FALL FROM BRIDGE'IBURS. Whack-(limos:- 'rbu [Id-1. Will. 051-waqu Swatch“ fell in. . tampon?! bride! ganglia: n "M!” child m wmq playing ”"91?“ W mm PARK. rumors mum“. JULY a. And no M at duplex The program for the comm ml ‘ill be u follows: 8:”) Friduy. "L'Elhir D‘Anorr"; §Snturdly a! 3 o'clock. what“ 'prugnm. It 8:15 "Cnmen"; Sunday [at 3:15, orchestra prognm, u 8:15 "‘Fodon"; Monday at 8:15. orcbefln ~prognm; Tues-day at 8:15 “Rigo- Ekttu"; Wedneediy It 3:15 “I! ,vanwn." 1 s l o m MR m TAKE CARIII Pm iig’ibm I; mnufiuu Chiem' into huh imam: In In: uni-c. on helm, nigh will brill: the umual revival of “Ccmn‘ at. Ravinia, with the W Run of o mun-pin singer who pm nee-us!!! company ecu! ind It. in Iva-d d the hunt mums; 850 m In. an unique record of having been cog-god by three open comb in tin un- uuooâ€"Chfago. an WW1: and Elvin“. TM- Afurnonn than wul he the regular children's pw udfr the direction of Mr. And flu. Marx Oberndorter. Tonight A“: will be pmenud wi‘h Per-Ru, I‘m. Genie. Dani-e. Rothhr. D'Anulo and Pnltrinicxi. lag-M and mm aphadu Wu an diflenm period: in WM“; em. epiwde will be in chm .01 a group from m north M mun- ity. ad will ho u kilo-I: n. lndhn w: M_ c! Group. 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