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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Aug 1922, p. 1

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5! nt '. 'ENTIST John- Avon-O PARK [LUIOB poococooooooooo 0.0.0.1 ND AVG. 1 | their latest and y ('umminz in 'mxelngue r [H r. .TRE .ts rues-c u-r : W. SHEDD l'u-tu: 'aph th I'r‘lu-logue M le ;_ Monday morn- :xt i’rzor's Under- R»: J, H. Keag‘le Li». Brown sang \. _<\"(' n L‘ and \\ Ft. Sheridan tax 3c ax 3C 21X 8X The s' ridan Luke. I. 0-_0- F‘w No. 662 ‘nd Rebekah Lodge '1" 81" a three ibay ban”, WM 13' 14, 15 iii the Odd Fellows hall on Laurel Agx-enue. ’ I. o. o. r. PLANSTI-IREE- DAY BAZAAR IN 53m: S. Davison Herron of the Exmoor: club but; the best individual score atl the Chink Evans trophy tournamentI yesterday at Indian Hill, rounds of 75 and " giving him a total of 147. J. H. magi”. Jr.. and Dexter 0mm! “"23; Onwefitsin each had 148.; Rial Roi e of Ridgemoor was next; With ”9% Onwentsiu won the match; for the third consecutive time with a. total s'core Of 605. Indian Hill wu' six-0nd ‘with 632. 3 S. Dav-ism: 'Herroli Completeh (hgrse in 147: Onwent- E sis is Winner The ighland Park Women’s Club has a nged with Mr. Elam L. Clarke lof Waukegan to give two mornin ‘ talks in November next on the “N‘ew Constitution of Illinois," which will be voted on by the citi- zens of! this state on December 12. Mr. Cl ke was a Lake County dele- gate , the Constitutional Conven- tion at Springfield and held the im- portant: position of Chairmen of Phrase-dim and Style. They on very {aftunate in securing him {or these meetings, which will be open to all men’ and women in Highland EXMOFDR MAN MAKES LOW TOURNEY SCORE Park. Womfi's Club Secures Speaker to M on “New Constitu- : tion of Illinois” Sun‘nyyAgnes Ayers in “The Lone That@ad no Turning," a story of fame (‘11 the open stage and the test of a young wife’s love; Monday and Tueediy. Emmy Lynn, Marcel Vil- bertLAlbert Bra: in “The Sheik's' Wife; ' Wednesday and Thursdsy, Anna ‘. Nillson, Maurice Powers, and Julia Swayne Gordon in “Why Girls {gave Home”; Friday. Betty Compsén in J. M. Barrie’s play, “The Little Minister”; Saturday, William De Mi production “Miss Lulu Bett" with ' is Wilson, Milton Sills, Thebd Roberts and Helen Fergu- son. ntinee It two-thirty Satur- day. fie program on back page of this paper, ELAM L. CLARKE T0 1 SPEAK HERE IN NOV. Thegfoflowing pictures will be shown,“ Pearl Theatre next week: “’I‘hbShiek’s Wife” Monday and Tuesday; Friday. “The ‘ Little Minister” NEXT WEEK’S PROGRAM - AT PEARL THEATRE N'gxt morning we landed at Nord- wykg We had to show cur passports, but npr suitca es and ba gs were not. opened as they were when we went intoflanada. Even l;-~s attention WJS given ‘1th when we ;> :53rd from H01- lands‘fnto Belgium. Evidently Amer- imn tpuxists are trusted and wanted. i'had been surprised when in Eng- land tr f'nd m much firming coun- ‘ Continued on Page 9 Highland Park, Ill. N()l\'_~THERl-IFURE, l, SAMUEL Myfaear Mr. Udell: lM. HASTINGS, ly virtue of the We! shot out of London the eveningréuthnrity in m: muted as Mayor of «1' July 9th hy the (front Fastern‘Hing'lnd P-lez, her-sly jvrvclaim Express bound {at liarwich with a i "thnt’FdQ', lik‘ nin:ii diy 01 August. 5pc"! that seemed terrific. There was l A. D. Nineteen Hundred Twenty- no flowing down for town: or cross- two, as Highland Park Day. and inxsgand by the way the landscape hereby call upon all citixns suit- fiew ’vast. I» should judge we were utl to observe said day I: a holi- going not less than 3 mile :- Mlmldll and to participate in it: ecl¢~ ute, The twilight lingers in England. lbration by the display of the flag of Wetook the boat by the Hook ofiour county. Let us {oregnther in Holland line while it was still lightiour public grounds and parks. nnd at n o'clock. and I stood on decklvach wife a hearty part and interest fur-k. half an hour longer and saw:in thy keeping nf thi< good-will innumerable ships of war mainlyianniversrzy. submarine Chasers, anchored down __~____ the long'channel. They have an hour ’ COQJBINED COUNCILS (.f daylight sax-ing time in England: To HOLD PICNIC AUG 27 as We have. Mr. I'dell, Highland Park, Ill. Myfflear Mr. Udell COMPARES WITH AMERICA 1 VET HOLLAND AND 3" BELGIUM 0N TRIP NUXBER 23 L. Sandwick Writes from Brussells. Telling of the _ Interesting Features Abroad F of the Exmoor Brussels. Belgium July 13. 1922 The Elks Band which has been re- tently organized made .their firs! appearance on Sunday at the Elk: ball game. The band is under the direction of Mr. Florent, And In. only had six practices. It promises to be a perm-mm mutation. giving to Highlmd Perk its first ten] band. The bend totals nbout forty pistol. Much credit is due them {or the Inc- ceu of their first appeannee. ‘Pnâ€" ceding the game Sunday sevenl select tions were played in the uptown dis- trict. A communication was read from City Marshal Edward J. Maroney waminz local merchants to be on the lookout for a woman check forget, who has been operating in other north shore cities. ELKS BAND MAKES FIRST APPEARANCE closed all day Wednesday, August 9. Highland Park Day. wns definitely de- cided at the regular monthly meeting of the Business Men 3 usociation held7 Tuesday evening in Witten' s hall. 1 That Highland Park stores will be“i l l STORES 10 BE CLOSED ALL DAY AUGUST 9 In a letter from Congressman Carl R. Chindblom received yesterdny morning, the Press wis’adviaed flu: the appointment of Mr. Hugo L. Schneider gs postmuter nt Highlnnd Park was confimied by the senate. Monday. Hr. Schneider will probtbly take over the odice within a week or ten days. Cowman Informs The Prue of Confirmation by the Senate, Monday When Hannnh Harrison. manager of the local Federal bakery. arrived at the shop Monday momiu she dis- covered that the 8150 she had hidden after the close of businesa Saturdly night had been stolen, and that the baker, Maurice De Bowen, ‘7“ also missing. She linked the two. De Rowen came to Highllnd Park three months ago. md 13 said to hnve gone under Haunted nunes in various places of the city. Emil Cnmer. in- other baker. ivho was discharged on Saturday. had also left; but he was not suspected in connection with the robbery. HUGO L. SCHNEIDER IS APPOINTED POSTMASTER l K. G‘s To Stage 3 Ball Games at Picnic; Harvey's Orchestra to Furnish Music SATURDAY’S RECEIPTS AND BAKER DISAPPEAR Arrangements are being nude to handle I large crowd from this section of the North Shore. Free prizes will be gii'en to the youngsters. The rewnrda tor athletic victors will all be worth while striving for. In addition to this. it is expected that Cope Harvey’s orchestra will en~ tertain the dancers at the pavilion. At a committee meeting held last week at. University Club Home. it Wu decided to stage three ball games of the indoor-outdoor variety. Highland Park will be represented Sunday. August 27. at the Cook Coun- ty Forest Preserve at Glenview. when Ouilmette, University, Newman Ind Ravenswood Councils of the Knights of Columbus will hold their nnnunl picnic. WHEREAS, it has been the cus- tcm to set wide one day each year to be known as Highland Park Day. on which our citizens, under the ausrjces of our public organiutiona. celebiatc by public exercises and festixities the c'intinua'd civic growth and prosperity of cut ciCy; and WHEREAS, Wednesday the 9th day of August of this year has been sekctcd as a suit'xblu day for this observance : MAYOR ISSUES PROC- LAMATION FOR AUG. 9, Sets Aside Wednesday for An- nual Celebration in Sun- g set Wood ' mos AL AUXILIARY : ARD Pm AUG. 14 01: ‘M day. AW 14. than will be a II card party II. (he Mm bowl. to the benefit 0! the Woman'- Auxili: of the Hithhnd Park botâ€" pita]. T proceeds will he devoted to the cum, wart of the unili‘ry, which a 'portl a bed at the boapitd and duo tinen, baby cloths. «c.1130 matinee of Indian gt b Ionine 1h ban the mummy director: uglking. in compound d In. I y and Mrs. Henry m den. by. b- Ind It eh Noun... 1 qua. Hum rut. "BIKINI-p ' The ' its hold an upproaching and putting tpurnlment on My. Au;- ust llt. Mn. E. A. Edkin. won first prixe vi a score of 9; In. C. 1. Eu» baugh 17 md with 10 strokes. At Brhrxate on Saturdny W. X. Ray led the field with low (run in the qualifying round {or the club chlmpiolhhip. W. W. K. SW was "and The sixteen who quali- fied will ny on their matches during August 1' the club championship and the Preddent's cup. The next six- teen qu'hlifled for the consolation handicap; The firiergnte Bolt club ls plan- ning a 'ynlxed {cum m (h. twa lending Chicago urn-tents 3nd two of the but women players in the Chicacoidistrict. The match will he played # the club in the our m. Itwillboopentothepublkfln very reWuble charge. and the tot-l proceeds| will be donated to the build- ing {ml of the Highland Park Hoo- pita! lution (of the new addi- tion to be local hospital. Furthu puticul I will be announced lam. w. M. M; LEADS m ~ on: TOURNEY IPL'AII comma FOR I HIGHLAND PARK on BENEI‘IT MAM FOR : HOSPITAL AT cum Brien“. Will Sun mun; Fmfls Go to man'- 1 Building Fund (lions th- M)- Honqldnwu which III sinuo- bilea inuhdr «in u and show will mm tor-h: on Oath at. Johns (Venue, Mu norm. bud of column fit the W of Shcfldul Pond-Id on m. 14) Foot [p.nb, including haul till numbt along St. John- nnnno, di- nctly $1 from of the old Auden, Edward Mummy. 8. hyor Hunting: in untouohflc. C. Bfind. D. Foot pantieâ€"Ill omnintiau or clulfi desiring to plndo on toot. (Pnido commence- pronpdy 3% 9:30 3.3m.) 'lo begin with there will be the usual feature of the par-do which in scheduhd I: follow: Larsnrt, .lunmau r.‘ lie ,u.n!e com- mitten. is willing to go on record as having a "durn mod hunch” (luv. the weatheh- will be bristling with uphyn of warmth and sunshinenso every- body smlio 1nd to happy. Chief of Police John Shaina rflht Pagan. until the m m “Hum Sweet Home” in the m. Bunineu houm will b. clad all day Wednesday. hence all Mumivn IH- forewarned to provide for we fum'lyf lun:h basket on Tuesday. Husbands are cautioned not to diu- pose ll"! the contents of this week‘s puy envelope too soon in order (hut then- will be something left over {or the wife am! kiddies to spend next “'e'lnehlny. Furthermorv Alben "he, “ch is an to accomodnte the {hum} of reveien who will gnther in the L'H'st n! primeval nature. our (Mn Same! Park. next Wednesday. Au; :11. 91%. to partitnpate in the cele- Drszxw of the annual Highland Pull Day. ”There will be something doing evm) hnux c! (he day. commencing :1 9‘3) 21. m, with n speéuculnr parade lead kg the Grand Mush-l. Ant. Prizes For Most Aunctive: Pram for M Watt Con- Store Window. 88" ; unis Muy Mined" . Game at 1:30 ' Numbers; W- Sharp ' grin” My PARADE 'ID BEGIN AT 9:30;“LE CHEMWU" DIBU'I' A. Chad Mu-nlull, Chic! 0! Polio. imanuwn an. ILLINOIS mummy, want: a; nu Ir. funk Gm announce: um InufloufllvillWN-h ch. in en.- W 0:: ”CAM F. B. cum mom ” CHANGE OF muss mfimmmlnm nider the nmfioo M ~10! the W o! m W‘M 0" oepfic uni prams. 0n um 5' cheaper bounce mt: on l! M" .xpmd, and n u now may mace-.oiugmvn ”IanltdnkaMDohn. ud'l‘oh. oh of flu My 'u subâ€"“MI.” m Du. Harold. In". (hath. Saturday, 8:15 â€" “la (ha-baa.” Sunday at him ’I'. run loudly at 8: 15â€"0M pn- m {in W by than. In“: ad D'Ancolo. WM .1 8:15â€"‘ Ffldny n any-“loin.- luau». fly” with Du, (loath. M, Ian. Plltrinbd. Huh“. UM Film And Taft. Thundny W W Tonight at 8:15 “Md.” will b no- nnud with a. folk-h. “: on. Emir-n. lilo-OI. mm. D'Amlo All _ 1‘- m for (I. ‘ followu: : "" Obcrndo or rill ham fa fit young 1 the new lac-bu 9 I: played at the uni children'- Toinette Alien and. Toinet Guzman PaMuhfl Pierre Loni. D'Anfib Funooin .10“! Mi" Aline .Allt loot“. Putt-tine Mu F110. Thomas Pcmpllh Inland. Mvrtin V Gabon Inn This afternoon Mr. and all. In new to Jun ”Mia's play and lurk? Lemx'l m Ruin; thereof. the cut in than blow: A Winder" (be Chaim!) Gin-u»- Dunn} Toinetu- Aflu OUR). Toinet Guzman PaMuhfl ficrm an D'Anub Number two in Ram'l ylnn 0! adding {our orern to In Mn this uuon in “Le Chomhouu.‘ defin- Ilely dated for Saturday night. Thh h Mai)! to prove a warps“; n immatunz u my yn uni-ruin: by Mr. [‘ckztein. who. no far. In. den: well at Ru‘inin with ”fin 'Mdl have been gimrly build in push. MUST”!!! 'Wfllflm Qatunhy’ at mooâ€"om" pn- '. ABI- 11. 0:15 -- NY m A? C. D. MIMI!!! -" M'- m ( I'I'Y‘S POPULA’IION GROWING WY Olymmm ummmm Mun-Idl- tbs lunar of the Hon. 8M cllb. cure of [In Mutant. Evin“ Put Gun- will be when!“ to: any owning «finial-a nor-dag. The Conn“. ‘ 1th nu? lib h. M U c! the llama! fl has N. ha! pride they will “and Ibo fitting which will be hold a! detect an! SIM-y m It Pin Mon. Anna. ,viflu i {amnion M m 35:5! p i frixep! I! u now dd [Ab Fond think.- they 3!. ‘0‘. ' Lat you m the m of an Pm and a. 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