These ‘ even u get : than loctor daru i c in enue r0N them Alâ€" tan m be BTTVE YA â€"~ that 150 reâ€" ou th N )6 t M yo Club Relation day of the Chicago District Golf association will be h‘e"& at Northmoor Golf club Ms’é Sept. 9. This day pro | for 36 holes of golf, participated in by offi~ cers and directors of all ) whiel% are members# of the . tion. Northmoor course will: be cloged vlay Tuesday, Sept. 9, to me g the club other than : tbeg Sports" and Pastimes co anâ€" Northnioor club has received a comâ€" :nunicntion from the Raj Counâ€" ry club of Homewood, II!,, inviting Northmoor members to te in the ~Ravisloeâ€"Northmoor ment on Sent 6 and 7 fea t nounces CLUB RELATION DAY . __ : NORTHMOOR SEPT. 9 The inquest over the death of M Josephine © Kingley <of Burlington Wis., who died in the Highland Park hospital on Sept. 16 from injuries reâ€" ceived‘in an auto accident near.Techâ€" ny, has been postponed 20 and will be continued then at t office of the H. M. Prior pany. I is reported that the ma may hto}- be taken into a court of record by relatives of the decedent. t Line, killed last week when he gras ed a live wire, was held supday mo‘ ing at St. Jamew church,; Highwood There ~were .many in jattendane Burial was in Old Sandg cemet at Des ‘Plaings. A (collection wi taken ‘amang friends of the descede to defray funéeral expensés, and t committee is desirous that a num who subscribed and haveé rot. pa their subscriptions do so as soon possible. Some who at first subscribe later refused to donate, embers the committee state. The commi wishes to thank all who agsisted the friends who attended fun INQUEST BOSTPON%) | UNTIL SEPTEMBER 10th Annual Event of Chicago Dist. 1 Held Here _ Mrs. William Monroe Wright, 1 Oak street, réports that recently large: green parrots haye frequen visited her premises and. to fa the apples gtowing on‘ trees, they have eaten and mai of them. Where the ge come from is‘ unknown ther t are the property of some here, are wanderers from a sunnier clime. Maybe some one can solye this bird puzzle. ceE | & FUNERAL ON SUN%:Y j% OF JOE MAURANTINI Held at Highwood ang Many Attendance; Burial At © DesPlaines | 3 Two Green Birds Raid Premis l Of Mrs. W. M. Wflthtqs QOak St., Frequently _ . | PARROTS PILLAGE, & APPLE TREES nm& THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1924 Th North Shore Trust ~.|_. _ (A §tate Bank) Sheridan Road and Centr: Savings | Commercial Checking â€" | Investments More Than "Just funeral of Joe uranti walker for the rth Sho cilled last week wheh he gras %Npï¬g:t:l peration MOLDANER & H Telephone Highland Park 54 T [ 6 + Nedb We make garments of any description for 3% _g[a.Wom and Kien. Kou{ d _ _ _ Remodeliig â€" Retining . | Let us dofyour. t ‘cleaning the new way and B m.‘i TAILORS : AND FURR WNHOMONinmmmminetmanmridl WO | I NNIARRHTNIT | U I § 8 d $ P ‘:‘i . HTl i | i i U wOMAnN‘s AS ; Therq‘ will be only one change made in textl;ooks tMis year. e old (Metâ€" j calfâ€"Rafter lariguage series is to be | replaced by | Essential Langpge \Habits in the Mower des and by \|English E ials ‘ in | the upper | grades. | €] L. || _A list of thd teachers follows: . | . Florence Christiansen, |departme tâ€" | al English; M ret Wolter, departâ€" mental |)ge hy; | Marie Wolter, departmental athematics; E"‘ m&.‘ ifth e; Kathryn Gleagon, Fourth | grade; Margaret Sexton, Fourth | gradeg Ruth . Breitenstein, Third ; Gretchen Arent, ';'llitd grade; â€"| Vi Robbins, _ Second grade; rfldred ciget,‘ nd m Adaline Olson, First grade; Winifred Lewis, nurse; | Wayne A. Mu, priuduï¬ 4 sE t will be will do ployes our pat The Te next ay vacation. The completed duri old < building cleaned. New Building Is Con _ Ready for Use; ~â€" The Teach: OAK TERR‘CE Sfl + OPENE NEXT meeting. Mr. Merner‘s‘ ped because offa punctu under the car working Mr. Sttyker n a*ca} Pecori of Chikago ¢ra stalled |auto. Seven carl field people atfended th ing agi‘:vere turning cident occurre § A. H. Mern Deerfield wer urday night i returning TWO DEE The following article is submitted| Werner, 2b â€",.% 0 0 1 Forepun, 3b .A 0 0 0 i jay. m matell stt e :t We owe anippology to the people of | G. Rudoiph, 3b 4 0 0 i DurMin, rf .4 i 1 0 our community who came to tha Womâ€"| F. Glader, If ...4 0 1 0; Steil 1b .___4 1 1 0 an‘s ¢lub, Sheridan yoad and Elm | Hessicr ‘p .A 0 0 0| Blackborn, o4 9 1 0 place, last TRursday eyening, expectâ€" 34 0 6 3 | 39 610 0 L.% t: dance," T)(;év extreme dl:*p?:ss ai% 1.2 3 /4 5 ig spra® acd â€"done sonie dam to the piano | Elks | .......... 0 0 0 and made it ithpossible| to use it, how.| ° Sportemen 0 3 a Jo E’ 1# 8 ever, that hag been righted and all is| Summaries: io 4 4 in readiness for the dance tonight. . Struck out by Hessle P. Blackborn Patrons anrid pat s f ithe 12. #} PA evening are Mr. and Mys. Lloyd Sheaâ€"| Bases on balls off Heksler 3, Blackâ€" hen, Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Paynge, Mrs.| born 8. sooshs Harry Mills land Mrs. John Croke.| . Two base hits, GieKart, Sullivan. The Emmett Duffy orchestra wfll 3;_1[: Passed balls, Staudeft, . t } nish its alwgys good| music. te e s â€" : young men of the American Legion | have charge |of light refreshments WEST,RIgLGtI;:BGS oT HELD and checking bf hats. n . j Tickets may be pro¢ured â€" at <the . A e E. _ 0s door. | Dance|beging at 9:00 o‘clock. Scores Made by Marksmen Last A, H. Mernc Bruised j Car | THE §A | losed al} day Labor day. : We is in r to give our emâ€" a , and we trust that vons will bear with us.. > o , ‘ _1 aA : t : :!:} U se HUMER ||_/ URRIERS : <|< : | i ; des@ription for % § Men ) . i1 s a elining o UIE): g the new way _: g 16 N. Bheridan| Road § |= it m m vlg NNN ‘:." NWY t ._w“‘, ; ig IN, : B FIELD ITURED 1 Ay E’LUB DANCE _ SUAL TOâ€"NIGHT ce gch ter. the ew : bui the vac been only one change made year. The old (Metâ€" uage series is to be Essential Lanxage ower des and by ials ‘in | the upper ur DIIDIIITIITIIIOT I teachers stiansen, ret Wo hy; | Ma r and J When Hits Th c and. J* severel an auto Rea an 1 Estate pany ured â€" at \the | 7 morass 3 : lw_?:oo o‘clock. | Scores Made by M*men Last $9p 4 Sunday; Visitdrs are A MEN | | | ‘_~Welcome â€" MEN | : IN CRASH 1. Stryker of bruised. Satâ€" ecident ;?avbi]e ington .camp ar was stopâ€" and he was , assisted by ed by. J. hz‘?lmin ) the oads of râ€" Pll‘)leted And ist of : _H. Stryker Chicago, girs â€" > HOOL _ > TUESDAY + camp a?:bgt- when ‘acâ€" ol will begin ong summer ing has been tion and the F thoroughly anagement 99 8 Turn to page 8 fortl1Tuct rules of the contest. I * A prize of $25 in tfade will be awarded to the.reader firkt sending in a correct answer, with feveral addiâ€" tional prizes for late wers. In case no one sends in an fentirely corâ€" rect answer the most néarly correct and neatest answer first eceived will be awarded the 825. t Do the same with each of the othâ€" ers, being sure to paste each picture in the right adverti . . In case you are not positive in Wwhich adverâ€" tisement to paste any in picture, call on the advertiser agd see which of the pictures is his. Then you will be sure you are right. / | Attention is Speciglly Called To Novel Contest| Opened In This Isse wHO‘S WHO AMOI;IG «â€" LOCAL BUSINESS MEN W. Krueger, 38â€"75; R.{f Meyers, 75; E. Krueger, 43â€"50; 6, Krum! 86â€"50 : and 19â€"24 in doubles Samuelson, 30 â€"50° anfl 21 â€"2 doubles;" Mr. : Mulack, f 28â€"50; Louck, 25507 R: Clavek, 7â€"25. Another shoot was Weld last Sunâ€" day at the West Ridgd Gun club, a halfâ€"mile south of Highland Park, on the Ridge road. These shoots are held every two weeks, and visitors are inâ€" vited to shoot, or as‘s _*ators. The scores last Sunday are gs follows, the first figures given. being ithe number of birds broken and the Hast the numâ€" ber shot at:» * & 4 F. (Glader . F. Werner . J. Sullivan F. Little . M. Rudoiph Johnson ... Elks ABR H EW S G. Glader, rf ..3 0 1 0 Hen! Little, 1b ......4 0 3 0 Hurl Werner, 2b ..,..3 0 0 1 Fore Stailman,~ c.......4 0 0 0 Gieh Sullivan, ef .4 0 1 0) Jam (7. PeSUmIOM SU C COU 4 l’. £R F. Glader, If ...4 0 1 0; Steil, 1b . Jelnik, ss .....4 0 0 1}8 e Hessler p ......4 0 0 0| B * 34 0 6 3 [ Stallman °.. G. Rudolph To kelp *he Moom day, the Elks will 3 o‘clock in a good bal body knows of the ke tween these two teams Elks Batting A Hessler The Elks played a ligtless game and will have to do bett ;:zxt Sunday, when they play Mort®n Grove. In an earlier game the s won by a close store of 8 to 6 in tatlest. Morâ€" ton Grove is bringing over a good team and a large nd all Highâ€" land Park fans shoul Jhn to be on hand and see a good me. ; . Labor Day, Glenview j To kelp *the Moose delebrate Labor day, the Elks will m Glenview at For the first time if two years the Elks suffered a shut ut defeat. The West Side Sportsmen id the trick, 6 to 0. â€"They found Hefsler‘s offerings to their liking and mide 10 hits. Blackborn, their pi er, was stingy with hits, only six made. â€"In the third inning the had the best chance to score, whent G. Glader and Little hit singles. t: Werner and Stallman struck out. Pther times the Elks got men on basds but could not hit. _ Little made _ of the hits with three neat singlés. Visitors Sdore : The West Siders sc§red three runs in the second after twh were down. A. few ~hits, a boneheadf throw, plus a walk accounted for the, runs, In the seventh they made runs on three hits and a. walk. $4â€" 598 DEFEAT ELKS; {SCORE, 6â€"0 Visitors Make Ten Hits to Elks Six; Latter Havé Chance In Third But Stsike Out; _ Coming Games _ WEST SIDE Sl?:l’l‘S SHUT OUT LOCALS Name Glader THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS AB ~R B5b °0 30â€" 10 68 12 26 14 60 55 44 ore < red three runs were down. A throw, plus a runs, In the tans on three M sc nan, 3b t Glenview at game. Everyâ€" n rivalry beâ€" erages ABR H E ltEX BB Ave, 8 ~ .418 24 In 272 250 250 230 214 238 Louis Hadelman and Harry Greenâ€" wald, two| Waukegan young men were chased on| Telegraph road last Friâ€" day night)by auto bandits and robbed on the outskirts of Deerflield. They youhg mek were returning from Chiâ€" cago and § big gray car pursued them to Dee , where the bandits startâ€" ed to shoot, The:Waukegan men stopâ€" ped their|car, and the robbers took about $146 from , according to their t to the sheriff‘s office. _ > "Of‘ cofirse, natyrally, we are exâ€" 'trs‘mely inxious ~that . some school pupil in |this section shall win the national (prize. It! is an extremely interesting subject and one, which beâ€" cause of lits bearing upon the health and welllbeing of) everyone, is atâ€" ng the wid attention. â€" The contest will close . S1,. <It is ex« pedted. thht the children will produce some real contributions to the subâ€" ject of lighting in their essays." WAUK&(()‘.AN MEN ARE k BBED NEAR HERE 6 Gilchris l’ohn ‘Gilchris the : Compnonweal of| Chicago and Re“Fionu] tommit al | |commfittee, stagtes of| Illinois, a.ngo?’x insin, "sai colirse, nat 'tr&nely inxious > pupil in |this see national (prize. I interesting subject cause of lits beari Other national prij qhgs to liniversiti addition the variou: ing homg: lighting plizes' alld jeach 1 contestarit will be . tional prizes. _ The fifst national prize will be a $15,000 nlodel electric home which will be coristrficted anywhere in the United j ommitte¢ Appointed â€" ‘ ‘To alldviate this t?ouble, a National Lighting) Educational committee, comâ€" posed of pducators, electric utility men and ‘othirs having affiliation with manufac{uring companies, has been created Irhich will conduct a stady eourse fdr school children. A contest will be eonducted, both nationally and in each lpeality, each contestant writâ€" ing an eshay on how to light their own homes ahd also making a study of neighborg‘ homes.| _ © Stites, aks specified. by the winner \MMinoik public thools and electric companités are going to participate in the natibnâ€"wide educational undertakâ€" ing havihg as its purpose better home lighting] _ | ' & Statisfics show that 25 per cent of the schpol chil of the United States jguffer | defective vision which is|due partiklly, at least, to imâ€" proper lighting in the home. War recâ€" ords shojy that 10 per cent of the men drafted Kor servire of the country were urffit on adcount of defective vision. | â€" ; - School| Pupils to Participate In : petition for: Fine 3 Prizes Offered by _ _ Committee . > rATlgN-me ESSAY _ / CONTEST ONLIGHTS The Prize Winners R HOME â€" LIGHTING th ollowing are the Prize Winners on Highland Park Day, aking the best guess as to the number of real silver dollars on our flbat: $e"ss f © Ist Prizeâ€"Mrs. Alice Brand Clark, Deerfield. _ ; 2nd Prizeâ€"Mrs. Hedwig ‘Gieser, Highland Park. 3rd Prizeâ€"Mrs. C. L. Perkins, 410 No. Linden ¢ A _ ]) _ avenue, Highland Park. 1 " ‘Mrs. Rowena Bastin Bennet, 1307 , ' f, Wade str@et, Highland Park.: e number of ¢ ', llars on the float was 439; We desire to ank the publi¢for their interest in the contest and the any complimgnts for our part in the parade. shlane i Edison company Chairman of the of the Educationâ€" rich includes the Indiana, Michigan es include scholarâ€" s and colleges. In communities holdâ€" contests will give cal jgilze winning ntered for the naâ€" Qui Viceâ€"President of THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS ; Balt is used in killing the plants, e§ pounds being used for each bush. Hirty tons were shipped to Knox Within the near future Lake Counâ€" ‘is to be made the scene of a deâ€" ined drive to wipe out the barâ€" bushes that. spread black stem $ upon (wheat. At the present E. P. Little and J. A. Twardock, dld men of the federal department | agriculture, are scouring Knox taunty in quest of the dangerous barâ€" bushes." So far, l.% of these have‘ been located there and leral Agents Expected Here Later to Conduct War On u This Shrub | IVE ON BARBERRY } PLANNED IN COUNTY Shop and Residence Elm and Burtis Ave One block west of Moraine Station _ Performance and not ?romisel give better “Wion‘“mt better plumbing and heating is done, Balding will do it.. *‘ I have severed all business relations with Edward S ‘and have entered into the plumbw heating business for #, + Having been emnlloyed by Schaefer for the ‘s:ct in Heifhland Park, Il;, I feel that I can give you best to be obâ€" tained in glnmbing and heating at the lowest prices at , high grade work can be done. @1 . # Phone 1849 _ Remember our Bread and Rolls are . known as "the best in town," â€"â€" > . | _ ‘Place your order early Friday as # doâ€" not like to disappoint any of our custo mers. | $ All deliveries Free of Charge | f For your dinner you surely want to eat the best ice cream and pastry you c? obâ€" tain in Highland Park. . What do you want for Sunday? ? uld you like a delicious filled Coffee Cake"!' ut ter, Ring, or Cinnamon or Crumb Cake like mother used to make? > e ! Sheridan Pastry Shop EDWARD BALDING, Sr. FREE DELIVERY â€" TELEPHONE HIGHWOOD 1494 PUBLIC NOTICE MRS, E. MOLDANER, Manager 16 North Sheridan Road avenue," Lake Forest, 1 WILI, PAY ALL CASH for ho k“:ï¬*b% "Thas. °t _ BC fran Ofice "I | _ _ WANTED TO RENTâ€"A 5 or ‘ alow or house, furnished.or ‘-% manent, west of tracks prefe §4. A Kilgore Illinois» work : ‘good : bome and wnuwes m,flmw:“ f Sept." 15, 1924; for not more 18 and not less than 6 months. H. + T97 AML ; 26pd C Cammerte T mlariome "'QF"S'"‘; and County Line romds, 4 ._Many .of the bushes found in groves néar wheat fields 1 the disease, which ps on plant,~ could spread ily to the i moay repiays conly on r&mlï¬ grows rapidly; al effort can it be eradica ; C P. â€" 220 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY county for the purpose and a part of it. already has used field men in that angd hâ€" ties. S o t > ~ale 13 HELP WANTEDâ€"Girl for FOR RENTâ€"Sâ€"room brick bungulow ; gar SITUATION : WANTEDâ€"As . _ sid , or?u&c’- helper ; l*w ‘l‘\l' FOR SALEâ€"1920 Chalmers ¢ Daily News r. 0. Box 125 Highland Park, 11. Ad PAGE SEVEA Reom, ‘Chicags "ilinx t d Pa n ~good nd &4 P44 11 *4