eS any ghâ€" e it serâ€" 5& C., ES . n ore pecial Startâ€" pt. 1st P. 150 nue raâ€" This ERS ‘tbe 80â€" OW For a 150 $ if THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, ~M PCO L _ M ND mNNMAWITTT M MAAATTNAINUTT W TLIININTOIRTIIIT SW IdNNNINN | ,:w_,a1,v‘::-‘:lh;'z'isiii..im“*{’1,‘z!;;“*iqi;;‘nw:z,é;ais',, ) MOLDANER & HUMER |= More Than "Just a Bank" Savings â€" > i‘Coxpmercial Real Estate Checking â€" Investments â€"| Loans _ A Community %q House where y rin?emti me#t ' \helpful coâ€"operation ©â€" | | North Shore Trust Company _ Raspberry Ice Noteworthy August Events FIRST STREET Vanilla Ice Cream Sheridan Road and Central A’\';eoue We make garments of amK1 description for f ‘ Women and Men â€" : : emodeling â€" Relining| [ | Let us do |your dry cleaning the T-{{vay ‘Telephone Hi ‘Park 54 _ 16 N. heridan Road SP EARL W. GSELL & CO., Hig! LAEGELER PHARMACY, Hi KNAAK PHARMACY, Deerfi THE ~~*~/ 50¢ CARBONATED" TAILORS AND FURRIERS 1A Â¥ Division ‘With W alnut ree Layer Bri LORETTA SHOP ECIAL of National (A State Bank) Between Fresh A sale of hats. _ Snu tilted to a fl smart fall in exclusive|creations, Mostly. oneâ€"ofâ€"aâ€"kind| models. tf d Next week| we shall have ong display a mafvelousg selection of advance fur,frimmed fall and winter coats n authentic modeg. All styles introducing the new. effects in collars and cuffs. ;. : We are offering the above at priceés which cannot be dup&«} cated later im the geason. & We feel supe t,l'u our patrons will wish to[kvail themselves of this splendid o?po unitg', sincte the saving D' be such as to create immaddliate interest. |; ; Dairy Product; Corp e saving [Fill be such as cate immaddliate interest. We invite|fyour inspection PEARL THEATRE BUILDING)| t si s +.A 18 m tm nprommammmemmmbantpâ€"0) Acfimumpl i pum uin cerumniefitt 6 ue T UART RICK hic French model , clos¢â€"fitting and inty angle are the s.‘ The last word creations, Mostly The nission their first in the a walk and £wo hits.‘ ning Hessler could Hess had thints his other run they made on errors by'?lt. Glad Stallman. â€"©|© ELKSWININEEI‘RA s â€"â€"â€" INNNGS GAME, 32 | ... By A. S,. Fell In the first 183â€"inning ball game to be played on s‘ field, the Elks won, 8 to 2, last Sunday ovir the Commisâ€" sion Drivers‘ team.. }| . } It was a nip and tuek affair. The Commission Drivers were a strong team and put up a gathe battle. They will play heb again?t a week from Sunday to try to avenge this defeat. DEFEAT COMMISSION MEN Hessler Scores Wirning Run In Thirteenth; Scoge Tied in : Ninth; Game Next Sunflay M. Rudoiph first : third. inning doubl third on Johnson‘s sa home on Hessler‘s lo Going into the nin behind, thiffgs look Elks. ~F. Glader and out. With two down, and came in on Stall to the fence, tying van grounded out to All the Commissio do in the extra four get a man to third. â€" .. Messler The Elks in the 13t down. Hessler singl on F. Glader‘s tripl most thrilling finighe Elks‘ Field. | The game| was p clean., The 18;’29 audi with the ball game day a larger crowd is ~â€" Next Su Uncle Sam‘s ban sentative turned ba invader by superior Carrick lacked a at least half a dozen | ball over the green shot was essential fo 1 Despite this weakn been a closer mate accurate putting of afternoon. He made had only two 3 pu | second half. | Next Sunday the men will play here. pitcher, has won 18 them defeating the . Sunday they beat the a team which the / to 0. The West Side with them a large c of the calibré of the men should have a 1 ELKS y G. Glader;, rf .. F. Glader, rf .. Little, 1b .1;:. Werner, 2b ..:.. Stallman, ¢ ... Sullivan, cf .... G. Rudolph, 3b M.. Rudolph, | If Johnson, iss ..... Hessler, p ... DRIVERS H. Edmunds, ss Fots, If ...._.}.... Skib, 11 :.:..i.... Cleveland, cf ... Larson, ¢ ...{...s Sullivan, 1b ... T. Edmunds, 2b Frog, 3b ... .|.:....: Sonter, p ..;....... 1 2 8)4 5 6 T 8 Elks 0 o 1 0 0 0 0 0 Drivers 1 0 0 0 0 0 1/0_ Struck o\flt: by |H ter, 5. i Base on balls off He Two base; hits: W Cleveland, M. Rudoly Three base hits: F. CHICAGO YOUTE JUNIOR C Eldridge Robinson 0 club ‘of Chicago won nior championship, Carrick, the young ronto, 3 and 2, in final ‘at the Brierga week. ts s Eldridge Robinson ament Last W Briergate DRAMATICS %A’; AT RA To Present Plays dt Home of onel Robertson} Many Loâ€" cal People Participate ‘ Saturday eveni two â€" oneâ€"act plays will be prese at: the sum« mer home of Mr, Hionel Robertson and his daughter, [Miss Charlotte Robertson, in Ravinka. There is no real motive connectéd with the giv@ ing of these plays, they are mere ¢ given by an interest group for the real pleasure of it. {The plays to be given are "The Martiage Gown" an 1 "Where Do We Go Here?" i Some of these active young ave reminded that there is a diffé ence between a and a wrestl contest. jo s 5 it THE HIGHLAND yed fast and e was pleased nd next Sunâ€" xpected. y st Side Sportsâ€" ckburne, their games, among Chicagos. Last rates, 17 to 6, ‘ trimmed, 1 portsmen bring wd and teams Iks and Sportsâ€" ‘ge crowd. advanced â€" to fice and came fy. >« with one run bad for the ittle grounded erner doubled n‘s long drive e score. Sulliâ€" hd the inning. affair. The ere . a / strong ‘battle. They a week from this defeat. rivers â€"scored rst inning on After that inâ€" t be touched. wn way. The in the seventh , Johnson, and an up in the f the Southmoor he Western Juâ€" feating Donald ercules of Toâ€" thirtyâ€"six hole Golf Club last , it would have except for the Robinson in the pw mistakes and â€" greens in the : Drivers could nnings was to it' 1 , won after two and came in in one of the ever ‘seen on Wins Tournâ€" ek at The Club â€" mweight repreâ€" k the Canadian nd headier golf. pitch shot, and imes pushed his hen a back spin a win or a half. URDAY /INIA HOME t Home of Liâ€" rner, Stallman, a, Little, Feltz, Glader. M .9 > | OLF CHAMP sler, 5; Sonter, N. S. GARDEN CLUB . || _ | ABANDONS EXHIBIT Call Off Flower Show Planned |_; For| This Week at Lake +) Shore Club | For the past three years the North $Shore "Giarden club has held an annual éxhibit df the flowers and gardens of its memBers, but this year not wishing ;o{’displ y the inferior blooms it was ecided to abandon the flower, show. | The Yhseasonable weather of the past few weeks has worked havoc with thd |gardens on the North Shore. To Be ‘Held Sept. 1â€"2â€"3 in Cham * S ; Pledge Assistance .| $ \â€" Defense Day, 1 W â€" Solptmass 3 / The |American Legion : Auxiliary ‘state ednvention will be held at Chams« ;S:gn, I1., Sept. 1, 2, 3. Mrs. E. W ‘Gpencert has been elected delegate o F}mpreae t the auxiliary of Dumare ; ‘Spencet Post No. 145. Mrs. Herman Fromelt is alternate.> As. president Mrs. H}, E. Mason will also attend. _ \\Mrs.|T. W. Winston, Mrs. H. . Mason |and Mrs, W. H. Bowden at tended | the L:Le county: auxiliary meeting held at North ‘Chicago, Auâ€" gust 1f}. Mrs. Mason outlined the work mpani¢ed by the local auxils iary agd spoke of its plans for the 3ture er which Mrs. Winston pla i :d fal selections on the piano. / ‘‘The Ruxiliary has pledged itself t nMomes ILLNESS i {+] RESULTS IN DEATH / Trene| Magnusson twentyâ€"two yeanr old dauifthter of Mr. H. Magnusson for many years a resident of Highwood passed Away at gight o‘clock. Monday, morning@ following a four months illâ€" ness. of| rheumatism, ‘at the Victory Memorifl hospitq). Waukegan. l | / Funéfal services were held yesters diy rnoon :z’one thirty o‘clock at the |Holland : Undertaking â€" rooms, Waukeghn bm:z]’ being made / in Mooneyls cemetery. i Miss Jrene, Magnusson Dies At |‘ Victbry Memorial Hospital; j uneral Yesterday /\ Miss |[Magnusson leaves to survi her besfdes her father, three sisters, Béda Hi§sney, Goldie and Daisy Mag niusson nd one brother Sidney Mag i sson AUXI render fense zens colors |/ Meellings are: being held ~eve : d. fourth Tuesday‘s at ty ‘clock{ |at Mrs. H. E. Mason‘s hou ) al avenue. . Members a urged ito be present, ‘ &;tyus'uunee- possible on de¢ Ay, Sept. 12. All patriotic ci(} of Evanston LOW HOSTESS AT ?DEN SHORE AUG. 20 e â€"requeste n that day IARY DELEGATES _ â€" sSTATE CONYVENTIO nsurance or Charity? ighlan | This would hHave been unnecessary had the property ‘owners carried fomplete protection, which means indeâ€" pendence from kvery kind of loss. _ i s | ; Many of the sufferers from the recent tornado in northern Ohio darried fire insurance and thought they were safte from iloss. _ ts ns s e . Unfortunately they now realize that their fire poliâ€" ciés did not cover torrJa'do losses. Thusâ€"many of them have become the unwiilingg wards of a generous public to which an appeal for relief is now being made. . : If you are moui it at a very low|eost. to display t O P Tur Honr® or Savings Derorstors out tornado insurance we can furnish NO SHAVE BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY PARLOR . / in Highland Park 12 years; with Mr, Denzel 9 years | s Hourk from 8:00 to 6:30 p. m. After 6:30 by appointment to 8:00 p. m i Appointments must be made before 6:30 â€"| ". 1 ‘Telephone Highland Park 1990 1 %] If you want to know the exact of your fruit trees, your ighbor‘s boys will be able to tell amoq’n’t of air. Tlummlt is perfecteomhnflon. 2A {; t= s < DFn‘t be led‘to;bc_lieve that you e-nbnm oil, relying flu â€"draft aloné, If you do, you are going to have a costly and sad experienc Invest in a Scien&flé and reliable Automatic ‘oil % ‘ * Kleenâ€"Heéet motor and blower unit méasures out and delivers, that Park State Bank What do you want for Sunday? Would you like a delicious filled Coffee Cake ?ut ter Ring, or Cinnamon or Crumb Caké like mother used to make? 1 For your dinner you surely want | the best ice cream and pastry you ¢& tain in Highland Park. 11 Remember our Bread and RolÂ¥jre known as "the best in town." §1 Place your order early Friday as é do not like to disappoint any of our customers. aup Anaeliveries.Freedfcha:m Phone 1849 It requires ©1900 cubic feet of air to burn one gallon of oil!l The Hair Cutting Shingling Face Massage Bobbing Shampoos Hair Singe . ‘â€"FREE DELIVERY : Sheridan Pastry Shoy FOOD FOR THOUGHT Marcelling > Manicuring For Allâ€"Men, Women and Children Rooms 8â€"9, upstairs, State Bank Building MRS. E. MOLDANER, Manager D. L. MUSTRIC ® MR in ie grst f LOCAL OFFICES}A)‘, _â€"_ 520 Central Av., Highland Park, Tel. 406 19 Market 8q., Lake %fl: u 307 Washington St., W i. lRel. 1706 620 N. Milwaukee Av., Libertyyille. tel. 6t" ~ [ : 4 16 North Sheridan Road KLEENâ€"HEET Sold on easy terms if degired Themb&hdï¬i’ n was erly considered the | gavior of country, but in this the mat hind the hoe is now firt > PAGE SEVEN eat obâ€" B