wt) washed hemr. Every- Pd. without in! - even Btrteristbena. Volatiles and ’Wthat loos tension hu tt Delf- hardtobep york}. the Way " IQminuh; 'A Central Are. Miss F COMMERCE 'asher mam j" (; we!!!“ good,). STRIPS ATH “STRIP co. Shop FACT10N --l"_"_l". anon-q! TKUIGDAY. JULY a. I!†My "irGiriGTiia"i ll III mun-ammu- " Chan. m. Plll00Tll1l or LOCAL mm ARE FAMOUS SPECIAL Colby of Illinois Chamber of Cameo Visit: Highland ' Park: Writes ot Notable Industry Mere r Highland Park and its noted chem- ist Ind W, Carl Pf:mtiehl,have been given a place in that notable series of "thruti, entitled “Hedi-cov- m minds.†written by Laura. Colby of ttte 1mm MW,“ Com: melee, e number at which hive beeh printed in the Press heretofore. .The following intensely interesting story. by Mr. Colby tells of the establish- ment of the Special Chemiea1tr1abora- tory here and something of the area of its founder, Mr. Pfanstierhl. Here is the story: _ . Colby Visits Mittttusd Pith Means did fell from the sky to feed the starving Israelites just " the Bible says. This was s suture! phe- nomenon. easily explainsble. “Its pos- sibility has been proven by a little group of Illinois scientists. I have seen manna. {lunged it, eaten it. Visit with new†a laboratory in Highland Per , Ill., where chem- ically we products. Imam in their properties, products not manufactured in any other wot an earth, m being {or xiitr-euntit1e circles. It is the Speck] Chemicals labore- Rommce in here. Carl metiehl, not yet forty yen: old, scientist extraordinary, whose life-long motto hu been "Start where the others luv. oft," is the presiding genius. I found him anon: 1 we of mysterious apparatus with one of ii, -iiidciiotrert"Buek. They told me remark“. things. _ ---- _ 'tfr' With m: The Speck! Chem“: laboratory began with the Worlfwu". Certain extremely uncommon chemicals c.11- ed "the rare angers†were made no- when but in Gummy â€A We un- nttnlttathU. Amy whitish had - need for them. Carl Hemtiehl was naked to do what he could tooroduee these rm Inca-s, nbeolutely neces- any ‘in certnin baeteriologiea1 work. He tethered a tight little company of chemists, men who specialized, nbout him. At the end of four months constant work on one rare eugar a chemist rushed/co him. Bursting in he cried: PART I “hie got it. Pre got it. Come quick'." t They ran to the other room. He pointed to a piece of t sue paper and almost nabbed: 3 “My God, it’s gone. The work of four months had ven- ished into the air! Dissolved. They Continued on page 8 Well Known Resident Passes l Away; Funeral Held on Tuesday Morn DEATH OEDR. CUTLER HERE LAST SATURDAY Dr. William Po d Cutler, executive secretary of the tbl Products Mum ttfneturers, and a resident of High- lnnd Park for the last five years, died at his home, 403 South Sheridan road., Ssturdey. July 31,»:t 4:80 p. m. of heart trouble. , PARTS Dr. Cutler, previous to his qettling in Highland Park, had been I resi- denrpf Deerfield foe many years. Be was born June 24, 1859, in Ports mouth, o., and was aged 67 mn, airiiiontit and sevenv (by: " the time of his death. _ --v Be is survived by his widow. two sons. Frederick ind Frost, four daughters, Misses ‘Mary. Fumes, Anne and Marjorie, and a, sister, Miss M. Augusta Cutler. There ire also two trrtutddmttthtem. - .. . . Dr. Cutler practiced medicine in New York and MUtroari for â€yen-s. For the put 18 year he had been executive secretary of the Alumina! Corn Products Municctgrep._ lie B. P. THEATRE-WILL CLOSE ON SATURDAY 'tqrorCNat Mr?!†'sgdarottatrrNideNt -mmv when held Tuesday morn- ing at the residence at an o'clock and interment w» in Graceland - 1aLi"iiiAttt-r-trhaate Giirinit_ttue'rheytrrcoe -iTutarGruok-sArrftsrnm! that the “in!!! an matt riiaGAiurGtetieetatt,tY shortly. ijiitnttutr-thtetrirlb. iiiFii7diiituit-!no-htt irniiuiiauk,stituamte-d iiuiarti_urittekseetetNter. an: Ks". UGiiiG' of the A, o. Par- Mn.. ionic lodge in Highland Put and of :he Summon Commgkry: ceattgt-CtgOitt hamttluttlpnjlh' 'Thi" WORK _ The qua! anlgy golf phyed no open to divided tn handing». to partici tom-amen r".Ha3t1t" pibn, had :1 with Caroni a close mai veteran of lost ttve ht mute): was that there Caron! but Club Cl " Quad Sun _ The qua! ring round for the Sunset Villey golf chub championship will be plsyed no _ Sundsy, Aug. 8. It is open to bets only. They 'will be divided tn clones according to their handicnps. All members are urged to partici te, as this will be the lost tom-amen of the year st this club. mum" oley, last , year’s cham- pion, had a easy time in his matches with Caron beating him 5 & 4. It was a close ma h for nine holes, but the' veteran of undreds of golf matches lost ï¬ve iles in succession and the match was over. It is easy to see that there is plenty of bolt left In Caroni but no one can tind it. C '!Sorinv" Rouse. champ of '28, and '24, beat Mt Olson in the other brad- ket, 3 h su. The flnah, between Foley and Rome ï¬ll be played next Sunday. In thq , nd nights MeCaffrey won from Dr. pier by default and Inman but I 7 4 & 3. In the t flitrttt Tucker. but!!!“ 1 up. It111.tird Best‘Abe Fell 3 & 2. , Qualifyiég round for club champi- onthip wil be played next Sunday, open to m rs only. They will be divided into three cluseg according to their hand' ap. All the members are urged EOE?“ out as it is the last bitt tom-n eat of the year. OVER 2,§200 ARRIVE AT TRAINING CAMP c. M. T. d orr.ens at Ft. Sheridan Oil Tnéeday; Gen. Lenihan Holds Inspection . "I'he CiWsena' Military Training camp 'at Ft. Sheridan opened Tues- day with inn enrollment of 2,286, it was reported. The staff of 160 of- fleerg ttndrfh?et.muisioner of Health Bundewn pf Chicago, were guests of Major General M. J. lLenihan in a tour of inipeetion of the camp equip- ment andiproceqses during the day, and the work of giving the arriving candidatesl " physical examinations and gettin the preliminary work un- der woyr nt forward briskly. _ Comniiiiioner Bundeson, in com- mentins ion the camp, declared, "There is not in institution in this country w are so much physical good can be do e for a man in so short a time as in the Citizen's Military Training Tampa: at Fort Sheridan and elsewhere. I am sure that if parents knew wh t these boys are getting here, the never' would deprive their children f this opportunity for fu, ture servi .†, LOCAL Commas ARE . _ GUESTS AT 'NURNEY "ettd Severn“ Park cha mong the tourney, brook co day. Th pica of mittee o] commerce of comme' may T. land Par ward La Pratt, Udell. P "ter, and for low n paper m Waukega b. Udell second. ELKS'E Next sGao the Elks beseball team goes to lenview for another game with the nine of that place. Glen-' View y hats won two games from the Elks this season. and Sunday’: battle pr mines to be a stiff one, as the local layers no counting on get- ting rev ge for earlier defeats. A his era of fun: will accompany them to lenvlew. A bus will leave " 2:05 . m. Sunday for the Glen- view ball grounds. Heller la in good form a in and will pitch for the EIU,, vi Salmon on the receim and. Brand Hooplewillheithe leaview battery. Rain last Suri' y _ the me scheduled form date vi the might. I’ GET PA Albert ttlt,; Any, - It. Anr of Flare. (ire,', , I of H. 'P.‘Chamber of Ilene at Bonnybrook . on Tuesday , [members of the Highland ber of commerce were 8- guests at an all-day golf nch and dinner at Bonny- se, near Waukegan, Tues- affair was under the aus- e industrial relations cont- the Chicago 'chamber of and the Illinois chamber ce was represented by Har- ill of Chicago. The High- players present were Ed. ng, Arthur Purdy, E. F. . E. Becker' and Paul L. izea were given in the tour- the first and second prizes t more: were won 'by news- n, William Smith of the Sun taking first, and Paul f the Highland Park Pros, [EAM TO PLAY AT GLENVIEW NEXT Larson. chairman of :the . m we tiiiii ounces that the winnerj of prizes in the - divi- ohtdigt their atitths m on tut",,", Satur- nax. a they Will an hampionéhip ' ' liming Round ' dag, August 8th i'ust afwtnrseei of my incl. noun the panda. is Wmdthhmm- aiiik PRIZES E AT LARSON’S 3mm: In the bound meet i Member Cheney moved we adop of a r96- olution 0143:“th the , n to pave Highland p ee/ Hillside " give and part of Roger William! p, ue, all in Ravinia Hillside? subdivisib,i . A pub- lie hearing therttn will '/ afld Friday, Aug. 20, at Irnti p. a}. g f u improvement (Origin; Ordinances tor " and Sewer) Go Tl COUNCILANDB D , museum '; JON PASS APPRdPRIA' At the regular? mutiny; . the city council and the board . 5 oeal im.. provements last' Friday' tl new pav- ing te,,',',',';"),,,'),)',")'; was o “wad. the toprtiprititio o krmanee tii' two or- distances, IQ tl water . M and one for BewerB, wer) passed s 'd consid- erable"other’bui_iness re, bd atten- momma P433. tion. "TiinTtGrdaiir, have t at the E. A. Meyer coruttuetion contract- on for paving (lt,',':',",',', a nues, be allowe payme‘ the balancerof ,the five tained to cover tnaintem The Highway} Count tion com- pany of Highland Park, E . Farmer’s efficient ortrttniatatiprt, h " scored an- other good contract in Itb shape of paying the entire iimrttarshdridan road through the villa}? Glencoe. The award It! made , the Glen- coe board of I al impro merits late last week, andithe can;I price is i:8189fl86.60, thit lowest t] six bids. â€In Farmer says that9expeet to knoin nnpmtions on the . w contract Member Cheney mo that the engineers be instructed _ submit' a report regardin‘ damn: [ trees by the Chicago Hefghta Co 00. during construction of: paveme ‘in Sunset terrace subdivision. , T Count“ Seas! _ - . In the council‘session _ missioner Continued on pa i'to To Pave Sheridan That Village: I HIGHWAYS CONST Co. GETS GLEl 90E JOB The award gt: made 1 coe board of l al impro last week, andithe coma $189,286.60, thi lowest , Mr. Farmer 53? that.th begin operation) on the I next week, if all preliminl completed in time. In an: will be started " sooh as rushed to early) completlp The iiipii/vGtl/nt is i, ilwhieh will be Welcomed bit all user f Sheridan road, as the eotidititm of t thoyough- fare through Glencoe h ifor a long time been very" unsatisf tory. Thrs other bids for th 'ob_are re- - The otheriitis for th, ported ag follovyg: ' j I E. A. Mesdrfonstrue P, company of Highland iiiri: and uincy, 111., $202,945.45, 5 ' .' Wife}; iiioihiirs, 'of 7 " est Wash- ington" street, Chicago ,160.40. I. D. Lain/ of Blot ' ington, lil., "'iir'GG.'irrmirovemen 7‘ mpany of Racine, Wis., 'tfl);)')))).,', _ L. $203 ,992.46. "iiiGisiveveti, of Beloit its., $223e 293.20. ' f Woman's Western I 7 T Associa- tion Played Ton ament There Last Th! 3y . BRIERGATE LADIE ' ' BUSY WI ' EVENTS The ladietrof Briergn entertained the Woman’s Wersterisi 1f associa- tion last Thursday. . I , __ _ _ - " Mrs. tee Mida of 'lttrtild, club won low gross; Mrs. F 'ii of Edge-, water, first low net; MuW. J. Cook of Briergate, second It, a net. Mrs. Raymond of Evanston ‘c Eb took the least number of putts for; he eighteen .holes. Mrs. Midas made pe course in 82 which is two under il r. This is the fourth course she. iali played un- der par this season.' Nts. Mlda also won the driving c'onte’ ~'drivltig the three balls ford total tt Pu, yards. The ladies club ehtmitribturhip tour- nament is being played ht Briergnte -ih'e ladies club chambi nament is being wage? this week. _ , i ST; JAMES PARISH TO HOLD NIVAL At the Home 61' _ .' â€Venn Muzik Tuesday, t 8; Public Invtt St. James pariah of hwood m planning a lawn Iodul carnival at the home of Mi. a Mm. chcil Musik, 246 Railway av on M day, August -10, “tern , and eve- the entertainment in r S' . " In nt whieh'time bridge, an" midmd, eu- ehmandtntneorrii1 bid mutin- nintrat2t80ahnrF g»: If!!!» mes, prim an! A! Mm a†for the Win. A In)"; ' is met! from 6:80 to 7:â€. 5 public is cordially invited to C' Ar T Inspet't Brid; Mm t l Through Imp 'I' ement [Gray ave.- b£‘$621.24, ir cent re- it cdsts. that the _ submit' a [ trees by Co. during ‘in Sunset il) ' steps are ksvent work Lossible and Kaine gh l the city Ia, QED. THURSDAY, AUGUST!» 1926 NOTABLE PROGRAM LISTED SEVEN GALA NIGHTS C _ ‘RAVINIANEXTWEEK Favorite Operas to Be Given In Famous Sylvan Setting and Concerts Equally Fine; the Schedule , The earning: week of Raitnin open and concerts has so much in' store for all music lovers that it resume! the appearance of seven nights of gala. not to mention' festive. air that will surround the Sunday after- noon concert or the double “traction that has beep "ranged for the chil- dren on Thursday afternoon.- _ In providing. the repertoire for that week Mr. Eckatein made an entirely new departure in the Monday night) tsoneertorotrram 'and he has likewise! scheduled the first performance ofl the season of that great dramatic? opera. “Andrea Chenier,"in which GV ovanni Martinelli‘ will sing the title‘ role for the flrat time in his career. "La Vida Bren," which was .givsn1 its first pertoxmance‘last Saturday night and which attracted one of the season’s record audiences, will again be presented, and "La Boheme," which has been a prime favorite this season is scheduled ‘with Elisabeth Rethberg as Mimi. “Fin Diavolo" which was restored to the Ravinia repertoire season before Ittat--a ms- toration which brought this famous work to the attention of American opera-goers after a lapse of many years - will be given its first per- formance of the season during the week; and "Lohenttrin" is to be re- peated. But to examine these im- portant events in their order: Special Sunday Concert Special tsitptifieanee is attached to the concert 'which, under the direc- tion of Mr. DeLamarter, will begiven on Sunday aftemoon. Although the general public will be admitted to this concert the same as on every Continued on page 9 ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL EX-SERVICE MEN Local Legion Post Invites Them to Social Sasha Witten’s Hall August 12 The following (than lettér to all ex- service men and Leeiomurir.es has been issued by Barney Tashjian, chairman of the arrangements for the next meeting of Dumaresq Spencer post at which a social entertainment will be given open to all exaervice men and members of the American Legion: Don't forget that two (2) national.. ly known quartettes wifl entertain ex- service men at Witten'g hall, Thurs- day, August 12. ' If you do not attend you will min: the extris feature by two ex-service men under the direction of John Era- mer known throughout Chicago " the second ukelele Ike. A delegation heed- ed by U. S. Marshal Leon Tuhjinn and Geo. Meehan who will give nhort comic talks, also other entertainers. Beautiful girl: will pass out smoke: for the boys. Do not miss this meet- ing of live ex-service men as a glori- ous time will be had by all, ' _ Comrade, please do Inot fair to be present at this entertainment. Also bring a friend. I have cone to a lot of trouble as the entertainers are traveling a long distance for us. Let us pack the hall to capacity. Soldiers be with me. Why have some of our members not renewed their membership this year? Kindly send check to the American Legion post for dues. _ Don't forget on Sunday, August 8, Lake county picnic and f1eld day at Foss park. Open to all Legionnnina of Lake county. C . PYTHIAN DAY TO Bill SATURDAY, AUG. 28 Public Invited to Attend Annual Affair; To Be Held at Sun- set Park The Knights of Pythiu Lodge No. 788 and the Pythian Shari Lodge No. 300, will hold their annual Pyth- inn Day on Sum-day. August 28, " Sunset Perk. Among the entitlement: on that day will be (lacing. Prizes wit lbe given any. The mule for the dancing will be announced Inter. The public is (mildly invited!“ attend, THURSDAY EVENING DANCES m PARK qheThreeLink etuttbttpoatsrtHtte ndnneecvery Titanium“ th-trar-hunt/rt.. Bhu- idan’u orehestry fl ' tin made. manna-Mem- tiomlly Nettst saw of $37....“ . mm T __ "a come, their mow tun. A ntsptber. of Maine mull citi- an: ofOighmtod bid a spirit-d and enthusiutic meeting'in the my hull of thatfcipy heed“, August t and organised the mam Civic 1- promâ€; with. eluding the followng oiBeem for the coming President, Ray Both: vice-proli- dent, John M. Simpson: m. Edgar 9.8.115“; transit. Harry Olnnder. V ' _ [ High woos? Business and Citizens Form Improvement Assn. 1'hiaorgatahatiortM1litliatttate. felt want in this My mun- "ttvnnditisthoimotitao- "tdrnemtremt1rreetetriei_t-f um and social walkâ€. placing High- wood on In equal but: with its neighbors on the North Shore. Plan: are under why for n Eigh- wood Dtwtaruupueioethattor0" inwtsieha-a,ltali-,eamF vs! and street duet win is 1mm. The next mum ttseethw will be held in the city hall Thad†“has. August 10, at 8 pam All bulbs! men md citizens of HMwood m ro- queated to attend. TO Wil HELD SUNDAY Royal Arman "air Postpon- ’ed'on Aeermttitt"Ratw, Coll- _ mum In Charge _ “BASKET PICNIC†The annual “basket picnic" of the Highland Purl: Council No. 1066, Royal Arcumun. whiith m to In}! been held last Snuduy, August l, was postponed on account of min until next Sundny. August tr.' HM their families and friends no urged to come to the PM Preserve at Wheeling and help nuke the an: enjoyable. ' ', _, A sign will be plueed at the en- trance to indicate the place and a large American flatg will indicate the gathering place on the. mum . . , The oiettieem will be trmportod there and back by automobile and motor bus. Seven? mambo“ hove ottered their con and expressed their willing!†to nukq metal trips. Those wishing to “and ghonld meet at the corner at Control - ad Second street 'betmn 10:30 and 11:30 Sunday morning. E. R. Kuhn; Ben Bloch and S. Siouerth compote the committee in charge of muco- menu. , . The picnic will be held this suiuUr provided the weather decides to Imlle and add the final touch to what promises to be I most plguuu: time. ALCYON almllA'Nrll "Up in Mnble’s Room", Shown The Alcyon theatre will present the following program this week and heart: ', _ Tonight,“"l‘he Only Way" with an all put out: tomorrow night, Dis- covery Night, and Lionel Barrymore in "BNoding Eyesâ€: Saturday. “Wanda-ink Footsteps†And for the matinee onily, Kiddba' Talent Hour: Sunday, "'The Savage" starring Ban Lyon, Monday and Tuesdny, -hutie Prevost in: "Up in my. Boom"; Wednesday and Thursday, "The Dev- il Horse": Friday, Discovery Nite and “Douglas for Danger"; Satur- day “The allege Boob." - CARNIVAL, DANCE AT iae back pdire of this paper for complete program. T mGrtrroop, 8 NIGHTS Amine of Lake Shore Lodge No. 558 Knights of Pythiu; Aug. 12, " and " A chain! and, dome for that nights, August 12. " and 14, will bl given by the Lake Shore 1%. No. 553, Knights of Pytmu. st we corner, Highwood. Music At be furnished by the Blue RM At.- chestra. There is promise of three big nights for ntl who enjoy dancing and a good time My and bk crown on expected. . _ DANCE TO BE GIVEN ' AT HIGHWOOD AUG. T The Highwood bush)! an: is sponsoring u dance at 4ksgtti Hall. Hizlwoodmn Saturday m. Au. T. Tttiimmienrtt1ttefttratedttv, the Katy Kat arch-tn. A "a puaeatimnistehst-dtttt-h' NEWS AGENCY IN NEW ' mam wanton wagai-efor-rttz.e, no†on [my hathâ€? u,rrena.-e.t?.."eley, dNorthm W.D.M1 irprmrrutrrofth-er. "., miilUGi, 'iii We“? MW. "H '- Monday and Tuesday; “The Devil Home" SHOWS GOOD BILL A Wm JOHNT.F. Johan? - TIA-third E.E.Fuiut.3 Wave-m. tor,yma%stantlt M-Itio’dock Wednesday w sitru'ftattmtn ontUNore , round-uh. tionatEmtil u' Thaw-val Mymnzlod. Trgatttmrt-ite reportod.N _ mutat- “mm w ,tia& 'h'llp mertte,nrbemtuBqt ranch thilnornincnt 'glgek._ Struck While, dim Aer-I Track at 1ryelr, tally.“ "tto FATHER OP ' B. mam Kuhn-c. . hon-kinâ€- nrsott,tnd..arttem lb was in!" year-must Lamina“, him†7.11%.:th wfthadmotterl" - lick»Io 1tadtreeesrtsltiete - has." sineenndhndrnnd Ian-mum hen;wholeunof .umm Mm. , . Thong-dam Minn.“ "e1rBeek1erNet mac-dyn- tenhy.innn ,tNtetta.tellrat» worth, where the is . n m- tion frtr.eetorhtietti' ".r-rt.ha" tudoittqetttnewtiq WWW ,rasiiteoertieerte" tetttteeittfet. ear-there, - width. wand-w " tum-d that-mm“ G' was. tioecAfnattraitt ...M ntKenilworth - tttaoattmiHd southward toward city. The“ oftheaeeident I harem afterwards , amid-I ". . _ It. Fumer itt 'ed hr his - ond wife, who is i Rh ttrat wife died you: an. IM. dren by the fimt a m maln- inc: Jau- A. F, ' W. Er.'. E. B. F .Wghtstad fat: mettagt Fm. .Ndtst Wm Farmer, I Int: III.‘ Swan, Detroit.‘ ;' In. I. M. Futon. Wayne. I glint Etianha* Fm. in K . - _ ROYAL ARC, INITIA CANDIDATES Grand (loud! to (In!!! Dead , m: At that KW we T No. mo. Ron] Amnuu._ hold and: un- lar meeting on I y evening. Au. 9, at the tunemid pig. --, L _ Ala-techs: In“ initiated. Grand! uncontro- Chunledby ml“ Kiley will confer “my: , l afeandidUmrto Wetlan- dunllrJldl villi-akin- fortwomh irs_atederto- curennother I _triUd Seem†.J.MdNtdittnttd. been in t'gtatddtg dug-t aways; , 2ruz,triEt,tttt,t cum mu,“ t ammo-dya- ..1um :5. â€Conan:- h3l.!u~chw a. Match . tum-d may“. a tkttdete.raotaM. - but†I city. Theâ€: "If ave. ', a iredhrhuee, "d year-no.9“- tempts!â€- haunt-inh- the m but" taut-non 1.“an 'W, “I. but!" am“ ia-tdeath-t Ems; 'tta'),-'; PARTS NUMBER " BY TRAIN both-nap maul-my!†EthsntMtgb. 3.0le bun-din. it