ttgttgtre,deei2,,eiia I)" h 'li,"r.trulttetra. I... t'.,'.urg'g, ht I. a “an.“ - Hula Jen Abram-by entertain. ed t-trtnroofb.reue.mntes on mungzuwnm. tt'.'Tl'"arldTttgQ"2a': tor " Unit!†lab-d " In; ..tl.t. -KHUDUl-b.tn i'i'.iir.ii'yiiiLi'Fiie.'likii '.Htu._et-r.turt. at the attache-cl. ,'t'rttfereatttStidt “huh-MhldI-cl-uh-llm a. "-'t. *~»~~Qh1 errteth-theeeottrwtreuee ehbatherh-trttde.nrooddeiG tom-"nu. Tue-ab. yum-rm“... tho “mahwudub a "rhymeeo.tkemsd.tvuttomori mun-mm; Inn-dlnnaryW-lthnuul rtoaryue,mourmdtotsmrasot hawk. Illumi- “Math fr-h-r-ruth-mm-sts. fresh-mi 'ty gi'i‘m, Tiii1iHiii Mra. John Kelley of Dame“ fold in mtteruitu'tw at two tables of bridge Ion-um cunning. My. In. Them Shaun had In. Nellie Shaken. Allen and Raymond Shah. mud to Fond dn ue, My and In unending I few day: with in. Intuit Sin-hm a Oak, Mr. and In. Elmer Stone In! Ion. Elmer. In. of Will-awe I'm the m on Pridar of their rel-tin Mr. Ind-In. M. H. Conrad. _ ,--__ .._ “WW...“ from injuries waived in u: lumino- bite widen! ten days ago. He in em- ployed " Bob-0’-Link Golf club Ind In. Possum was formerir Miss Pru- cilh Mud of this city. Mr. Budd Pouum returned to his home in Clement Tue-day after ten days in the Highland Put hospital. His eooditioe is much improved but he will have to rennin quiet for a while. Mr. roomy: is "cumming .___ T-Y, . - _ . Mr. and In. Funk J. Conrad of Wilmette “re the (out; on Sunday " their mm, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad. Rev. W. A. Unantrst of Pokr, In., In the rug-1t of hi: brother, Rev. C G, [In-up! and his sister, In. J. G. Fidder. a few days this week. Herman Goldsmith of Cleveland. o.. father of Mm. Nathan Azimuth Ind In. J. B. Lonniein. planed nu; Sunday, Sept, 9. In B. F', Rieke " 409 Bremen arcane. Friday "ternoon, September Nth " 3 p.m. Plan: for the Run:- mm Sale will be dim-mud. The finance Commit!" of the High- land Park Woman‘s club will hold I media: I: ttte home of the chairman Mexico and Central America. r , By combirtintr ' walk. two hits, and Mr. and Mrs. w. F. North and,)? sacrifice in the first inning. St. daughter and Miss Elizabeth Landa- James' baseball team of Hitrhwood down of Ctneinnnti, Ohio, v". the secured a three-run margin over Yuk-end tuna of Mrs. 1auteriui,Pte.rttu. “fhith they were able to J I mes. Mrs. Arthur Wont: of Chicago is nponding I few days with ber aunt,! Mrs. Edyud M. hing. Mr. Wotue' Is on a two months business trip to Mtycoynd Central America. , Local and Personal North Shore Trust Company --_- .. . itt.ey: , '* Other bonds very attractive for investment of idle funds. First Mortgages secured by [ “The Foundation for Bt, Fund- 'dpeu'flttN2, Tttut ingonSqn. to, M.» N-hr-oe-ara-, Ev, m. mmmbnm - and tho [I'll - at "it. Mnhhuhlbh -tnHtohef-gtt.tr, hum-(dumb- â€mmch-Mvd valiant hIn. 2rtdrpMdtr,ttu w w. _ 9Pyqy,-udNjaaar'iiiil M --__ .7... a'aii7ri'"'Ua f Ritchie O'Connor, St. James catch, let, I“ unable to appear in action ‘Sunday. owing to an injured hntrer. ' He will be back in the lumen: next "Sunday " Deerfield for the final jklmc of the season. Hilde}. p FOUNDATION “m6 IN IVANS‘IBN SEPT. " Scan; ItrC7 : Irtehaouse, ab Sup, It McLaughlin. if Miami, If _ F. Stine, ct ., F-F (hold throughout the me It High- _ wood tVeld Inst Sundu. Maui. Be- rube. Ind Rog-n noted for the home team. The tinnl noon in Sat. i The name was I pitrhi-rs’ battle ( all the way. Ari-no holding the edge Gn Harder throughout. He was a- pecinlly etreetive in the pinches when, with runners on base, he forced the Jam“ to hit into double my. orl ; retired them via the strike-out mute.‘ Bomb, 3b By winning Sunday, St, James sewed up the series, hnving won three out ot the four games pl-yed. Deerfield gained a verdict in a thrill- intt lZ-inning mp on Deerfield day, 4-S. lost Sund-y‘l game vu note- worthy in that it In: the lirst shut- out defeat the when: team has sur, fered in three yuan. Following is the box score: St. James, Chet, AB ll H y. sup, " Led by Capt, Rattan. the St. James boys played . tine gum: in the Beid turning in four snappy double play: to check Deerfield'. attack. -Berube, Mnkmey. Room and P. Stipe featur- ed with their timely hitting; Peter Harder aiiGek%iLraii for. the loan. pitching shut-out ball liter the opening shun. Real Estate Semi Up Series by Winning Third of Four Canes Phyed; Return Guile Sunday ST. JAMES BLANKS . DEERFIELD SUNDAY md around Highland Park, Property iwmm-_‘.m 1tu"altPti, “ain't: “eh-II an.†why-Humbug... MM, “rig; nun! l aTtlLt.Su"t.%tfi2, at; W. In -- our " “may...†I'M-“hm“ w. “mm- ." --'N.r- a; TABLE AND (BEAM. m SALE AT CAM“ We aeq telling our old able- and chin. lutnllatmuw-n “be loudâ€. Con- in only and on In. Howard. at “In†mum to the North Shore -trtiturmuhtrttutin.aiitio,l _toytareoaurmr.rt.tmitwtrfiiii; h'Pr-.tirteGrosetioArGrii The business manager of the com- puny rive. out the following sure. ment, "September proved to be such I poor choice for perfomtaneet, on the North tntor-eomirte u it does he†"aaottB--that it has been dems-t ndeuahh to an] the n. mini-It dates ad hm. tho â€he. Ilod 'eodigetkets to William during tho__vlam months." The Chieago Art theater announces carteeiiatimt of its summer mason in Winnetkn. Other regulations do away with such nuiuncea as Ill~night parking. parking 1 car offered for sale or bearing a display advertising sign. Chicago Art Theatre Wilt Not Perseut Performance There This Month “ ( Under its provisions, trattie omeials are authorized to mark crosswalks. trame lanes Ind safety zones. Pedes, trian, " well as vehicular trattie, is muted. "Serpentine" driving is outlawed. Ind street car passengers ure protected under regulations re- quiring " automobile overtaking a street car, to draw up and wait. ex- cept It safety tones. while passen- gers are getting on or oft. CANCELS SEPTEMBER DATES IN WINNETKA In its final form, the proposed ordi- nance is said to be so reasonable Ind to make such In appeal to the Amer- iun sense of fair play as to be virtu- ally aelf-entorcimr and to find ready acceptance by all except the extrem- in. f The ordinance is designed. mum "over, to supplement ttttd conform to the uniform vehicle code as approved by the national street and highway safety conference. and which covers such basic regulations as those per taining to speed limits. reckless driv, ing, vehicle equipment. licensing and registration. It is suggested. also that the measure be made supple- mental to state vehicle law provisions‘ with none of which it comes in Conw ttict. 1 I The proposed ordinance has the en- dorsement of such bodies at the Am- ark-1n Motorists Association, the " tional Safety Council, the Nation“ Automobile Chamber of Commerce, the If. S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Bureau of Cunnlty and Surety Underwriters. automobile clubs throughout the country. has and taxicab owners, as well as elem tric and steam road interests. " is designed to deal merely with such local problems as police author- ity in the direction and control of trrsMe, the erection of necessary Sign: and signals. parking regulations. Bpe- rial rules for the protection of pedes- trians Ind certain driving rules nec- usury for city streets. The ordinance has beers prep“!!! with I View to strict impartinlity, favoring neither pedestrian, motor- ist nor common carrier. In the opin- Hon of America's foremost safety en- gineers, its adoption Ind observant will go far onward the prevention of street Ind highw-y midenta and vi!) ameliornte the tutsatiafaetory traitie conditions that prevnil in nimost ev- ery city. pom "pm-11in; varioms eortBietisq Enigma, was received thin tank by Mayor Bulimia P. Lewis from the Automobile Club of Illionis, with the suggestion that the mute be lib trodu in the city council at u 'd't'nU u possible, "Adoption of the measure, it is bo. lieved, will mauh an important my toward uniformity in teaMe tam, Ind will prevent confusion, eapeeiallr on the part of mound: of visiting Im- torisu." declared Si Mnyer, [incident of the club. A copy of an End drum of the nod-l municipal mm: arm I: drawn up by the Hoover Wm "1P2?androvued,uter-e. wk. by ' special committee ot u- mita Ph- tor Minieiret Ttae. Ilhllo- " M; Aim lit Uniformity MAYOR weaves Dam W “MDAY Robert W. Pease home. l ANNOUNCEMENT The Howard~Udell Cafeteria will 'be closed Mondny. Tuesdyy and Wed- nesday. while moving into their new home in the Udell building. We will open in our beautiful new room on Thursday. We hope our patrons will kindly bear within; these three days, Our new quarters will be beautiful and we trust will be enjoyed by all who have occasion to eat away from A young French woman who haa had kindergarten primary training and American teaming experience has been secured by the DeForest school .5 In additional member on its stat? Kris coming year. She is Mlle. Helene etrriess who has just returned from a visit to her home in Belfort, France. She will be in residence " the school 122 N. Sheridan road, ind will teach conversational French in its primary grades. She arrived from New York on September 9th in time to take up her duties on Monday, septembeelotisl, when the De Forest school re-opens' for its third year. _ MME. HELEN KEGRIEZ IS ADDED ao STAFF “it thorough, eerttte, interasnt tabeieant-Pikeiat liner-I Oil. Rt-ins. none of “I. â€Mira... of ' dv,_nd emthnrtV, Part-cud but; IE all.) I No T Windes & Marsh Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 Illinois Competent Surveyors _ Municipal Engineers HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK No Color No Odor Phones Agents for all cruises --Med operated by any Company. Ask for descriptive literature. Neither do you have to spend weary hours tramping around to steamship otBres. commutes. and railway stations in the city, when the Guild Travel Bureau in the Highland Park State Bank can give you every travel service you desire at no extra cost whatsoever. Would you send to the city for a taxi, if you your door?. 'ime and Energy Saved - Mediterranean, World, Tuesday and Wednesday Sept. 18-19 at the NEW 10 North Sheridan Road DBBlllltPAflnlgt mm his tangy“ Guild Trnvet Karel]. LORETTA SHOP Some of this merchandise has been priced as high as $49.50 . FELT HATS AT $5 BARGAIN COUNTER OF ALL MERCANDISE ss and $10 had a car and chauffeur at GENERAL l, African, West Indies of the at Highand Park, Ill. was an