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Highland Park Press, 27 Jun 1929, p. 10

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[ i1 2 ffii‘@a&c H FORIAE: :« sw yosiâ€"â€"x "Lucos:‘¢c HAH; b Greenless .;â€". ‘Mansants ‘%fimrfif Greemtoss Burton ; 6 MlGe§ â€"...â€"..;â€".1.0:+,.4... ~* Buekner ; bâ€"FOS§EF 5.;..2......_._xz.... Phillips ; lbw ;b Greenless ._..... Barthelmy ; ¢ Greenless; b Foster TTek UFRE . ....003, .00 nc in epnonviih ce 22009 . s otveiue Swamps, ponds, and marshes are not the only places which breed mosâ€" quitoes. A little rain water in an old tinâ€"can, an uncaredâ€"for sewer trap, or an undrained roof gutter, if neglected, will supply mosquitoes â€"for a neighâ€" borhood. * *~+4 hk in "avalali e ie c lt amis 90 onl lcbach Avdiindnidetiiiernalitie h alitsin ac? & 1 a single applicationâ€" will not â€"last through the night. Oil of citronella is one of the best ‘substances to be used> in this way. The odor is obâ€" jJectionable to some people but not to many, and it is efficient in keeping away most mosquitoes <for several hours." The following formula is given as a proteetion from bites; "Spirits â€"ef camphor cr pine oil rubbed upon the face and hands will help to keep mosâ€" quitoes away for a time, and this reâ€" pellent action is also a wellâ€"known property of pennyroll. None of these substitutes gre durable; that is to say, Mosquito Remedies Th> Highland Park Public library has recently received Farmers‘ Bulâ€" letin No. 1570 published by the United States department of Agriculture on mosquito remedies and preventives. the Lincoln Park Argyle club, and on the following Sunday will entertain th»> league champions, the Inteérnaâ€" tional Cricket club (West Indians) cf Chicago. ~Visitors are invited to both games, which begin at 2:30. Foster _. Fcrest on Sunday, June 30, to play th> tsam from that village. On July 4th (Thursday) ‘Highland Park will azain play at Sunsetâ€"_Park, against Hay wood Thomas ... Mansanta Barthelmy Burton _ .. Lucas â€"... Buckner _ Five of the six Highland Park batsâ€" men reached double figures, the feaâ€" tures ‘being the splendid innings :of Hocking, who ‘scored ‘35 not out, and the innings of Fred Hull, who made two sixes off the opposing bowling. Ccmplete score follows: d â€"____â€"___Highland Park *# * (136 for five wickets) Hull, /F ; Dt HAYWOOE :::â€"<â€"ssstencirenesrerecrcerceccrecinns: BE Williams, 1; c; b Buckner ..._.._._._._._._._.__._ 14 Hocking, _R ; OE OUB 2..;.... â€"â€"si4>â€" inrcivetnineinrecgecctves 3HG Wiliamé, T; i HMaywood:..........=............. ‘ $ Brown, 4; b Mansatts ................................. 20 Greerless, J ; c; b TPhomas ...._.._._............. 25 Foster, &; did hok BBK .......::...........«s.sicisasiee c Sharpe, W;.did mot bBat ..L......_._.....ca.._ Mitchell, R; did mot B&t ..........____._._.__. â€" Newitt, Piâ€"did 1100 MML ...............:.cquumurseveemercse +7 Southerten, B ; did NOt D&E â€"............«.:.......cum ~~ Pickwick (35 for eight) Thomas lbw ;<b Foster ... The ~Highland Park Cricket club won an impressive yvictory over the Chicago scuth side Westâ€"Indian Pickâ€" wick Cricket club lastâ€" Sunday. The local club batted superbly, and deâ€" clared with half its wickets intact, the score standing at 136 for five. The visitors were disposed of for 35 runs, the local bowlers being very effective. Cricket Club Wins in Fast Game Last Sunday ; Play Lake Forest Next Total for . 0 Runs Wickets ter | .. pofie aemermeceisienansince BB 4 The local club will travel to Lake ‘Sâ€"wickets and Preventives Bowling Bowling Runs . 48 M 26 19 19 Wickets 136 85 15 Someâ€"seventyâ€"five librettosa are to | Work. â€" Te «t * " be . found in the summer exhibit of ym s==* .. ; music books, together with every The United. States Bureau of book of opera stories which can be | Standards attempts to standardize alâ€" found.. In addition here are a few | most everything, but there. is little which will add interest to the opera !' likelihood that it will ever have the season among residents of this city:| courage . to tackle the waistlineâ€" "How to Listen to Music‘" by H. E. | Louisville Times. C# e Music is having its innings this week with the books on opera and opera stories at the Highland Park public library. The library has been the gathering place of many former friends of the company who bespeak each ‘season their pleasure in a small library with open ~shelves making books and magazines easily accesâ€" sible. "* > Library Has Calls This bulletin describes the measâ€" ures, substances, and materials, both offensive and defensive, that have been found most effective against these diminutive but serious menaces to our comfort and health. for Opera Stories NORTH SHORE INVESTMENTsS WE WILL BUYÂ¥â€" _ > Citizens State Bank CITIZENS STATE COMPANY & WILL SELLâ€" _ â€" â€" Citizens State Bank Citizens State Bank of / â€" . \y" Mea e % ::rr: ./ €..% + ‘fi{ aet‘> 42. y .. loml, _ 0. | o o e e e en " Ptree s o+ o. o yhes mae aal e aba s .. % ___'__L._“:-T:gâ€"vâ€"ah_ __1_,4:: s ,m:; R ns C 3 % ~ ‘\‘ .-,r?;> z* Weespinige se f "' * "Â¥**&. 2 â€""§a" 5 Ag ol enc , P G fi' P ':"‘T%g‘_g‘;'â€""““â€"“'“fi‘é‘;t T. 2 _ c fap y tCt @ â€"CAPIFAE STOCK FULLY PAID ‘ ; . $250,000.00 T HAE P R ES $ SUITE 1553 j 222 W. ADAMS STREET, CHICAGO ; Telephone Gentral 7106 "Behind the Scenes at the Opera" by M. F. Watkins. Intimate revelaâ€" tions of backâ€"stage musical Hife and work. mssn â€" ' "Study of the History of Music‘ by Edward Dickinson. _A useful textâ€" book, telling simply, but completely, the story of the evolution of the art of music. * "Guide to Music" by D. G. Mason. "The Opera" by R. A. Streatfield. A sketch of the development of the opera. â€" â€" "Common Sense of Music" by S. G. Spaeth. "When music and courâ€" tesy are better understood and apâ€" preciated, there will be no more war." Krehbiel. The pioneer work sical appreciation, â€" # "Appreciation of Music‘"‘by R. D Welch. Néw statement of old facts (Now Organizing) of Glencoe of Glencoe Deerfield @ â€" $125,00 per Share $142.50 per Share $145.00 per Share Each bidâ€"must be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the Mayor of the City of â€" Highland Park for the sum of not less than ten (10) per. cent of the aggregate »f the propesal. , The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids if they deem Â¥ best for the public good. . + f A f 17â€"18 By order of the Council:of the City of Highâ€" land Park, June 24, 1929. > â€"__Box Office;Open $:30 A. M. ~ Until 10 P. M. Daily and Sunday Telephone Highland Park 2727 JUNE 22 TO SEPTEMBER 2 R a vinia O p e ra ‘and Concerts Seventeenth Season Thursday, June 27, 1929 V. C. MUSSER, â€" City ~Clerk Thu for fron free for four whil proc tine be â€" one gela sug also sVTI cre fre coo su ge th bo sli be co to th fo

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