Pawn-s at Alcyon During Coming Week; Notable Talking Hits " It Thu " .f m-rt-omlum, appear in the romance "High Smirty mime In the Airy-m next ‘rsduy and Friday. Inde- Duy the perform-nee will Hudson-Essex Makes Economy Hudson Great Eight 'I'l Il M ml. in this production h ' h W rim-n me pl! rum-n It hy upportvd by "t and Fred ful ailing in natural W The ‘(lult yen Queen h hr mlded tum,- r myste which in latest " Gods" Wednvs- th no that iminsh- pe Dick ll" In" n "The M uider record _ fixed of the nrgnir mum Aley arrintt HM mler light " Mr mm " NI Brit-mate Golf Cluh Membership ls Filled Highwuod Civie Assn. _ Activities Numerous H ll Th " h {I'll m: “rum: that hr muzzlod.- as sq-u-ral children um recently. El" Ir ll PHO . srratifieat Jum Th " th, th um 20.9 untling tttttt Test With J un intiun “ls: “limiter th handsla'nd ll in ty till f r " demons [ht Mud eater." Th he clul ‘nd wild ll' Y) 1h dsuind in the park, ssociation, has been lights an- being in. "oeintion's band will therein every Thurs- “ summon lit-ginning " " â€ECKITSWEILEN ile Ttations at the the number of club -memtwrs ths ml unuhh- through ' all I' ‘UI'N him: ll in city thres 00 to ic- Improvement a request to the ril, at its last all dogs in that it was reported had been bitten trate that the sun is by no at fe waiting nut all ht ml: thi: the mort owsted the asibility of playground an It th: _ with, 20.x m miles and our- ditrvrent am H tship is season, Chicago " till in mm. talking Paul ulmut una- had new than once list. gulf [WV Award Parents $3.000 MM) $510.00" Iteerfield Practice Range Opens Saturday Thr. Mwl'lh H I'lmlnx [Linul- will HIM It .~h|:vxnl;|x,.lul1v is. 'l'hr- â€unnatur- Th " the kindness and during their Il Mrs. Falw s of Milan-d Louise H ts.vvar-oltl girl who was m by an mitomohilu new Highland I'm-k, were It I by a jury in Judge _ "tlett's mm". Tuesday mm; damage suit a: rth Show Restaurant I) amages in Death Girl Killed in Tm arid Mr I' M illll' Injuries Fatal their Hum-n the mun tin A ntunio 1ltlt tl and th room. U!" THANK (In Wolll Ll (Evorm mpany. useph lluls Louise Ilul ' Walgrvn Drug h tl -:l in the accident .om-iuni tl aurunv. company M dim! from the pl: a] hour (ha alloy near u when a paths shown L company, Biovitt, em- ml tttwings sent ulsey, the killed last her home unted 315,- Edward D. in their aihst the 'I'nu-nt sriatiun and family um nu with of H. P a car par hr par I il but of 1 h. P. YOUNG MAN B - KILLED IN ACCIDENT Anto and Mr Antonio Leneioni, Son of Charles Dies from Injuries; Funeral meld Monday " " u h t"rday imprm pilinl. [mg I until Van Blarirun is able to testify. Antoni Lvnrllml was a young man no]! and favorably knnwn about the cimlmunity. He graduated from Elm Plavy school and has been employed about town for sieveral years. Ite. m-ntiy ho Wtty, learning. the trade of a painter. Ho had many friends whose .‘AY‘H‘I'I'H sympathy is extended the I'rlnlivt-s at this time. Pl “(Nith tho parents there are liv- ing thru- hrnthors’and one sister, Pom-r, Julius and Fernando Leneioni, and Mrs. Jennie Inman, all. of this city "Hea rt ur ml Mrs. Charles Leneioni, 933 Wau- uuun avenue, Highland Park, died It o'clrrck Saturday morning, from in. iries vtrceivvd in an unto accident bout 7:150 'Fridaiy evening. at the Iter‘cctiun of St. Johns avenue and loruim- mud, when a car in which I' wus riding, driven by Lawrence 'un Bluricun of this city, aged M, truck an auto driven by Bernard J. .utz of Chicago. Betty Thomas and layman Geist, relatives of Lutz, who "we With him weré slightly. injured. According to testimony of Lutz and vii»: Thomas. Van Blarisun's Ford was going about :55 or 40 miles In mur and had failed to stop at Mo.. aine road. It struck the Lutz car ml glanced " into the ditch, hurling nth the young men out. Imncioni's hull was fractured. Van Blaricon aiffererl sown-c injuries and for a 'un" his mmdition was'gravé, but yes- nrdny it was reported that he was mprm'ing in the Highland Park hos- ritid. (‘nronor Taylor after impanel- mg a jury Saturday and hearing' onu- tvstimrmy, continued the inquiry th: Mimi that Clara Jean Bullard was mnitIc-il to the first prize. having se- rum! $113.47 fur her tags; the second prize was won by Imuise Aldridge who had 3421.517. The third winner was Bil: ly Brisdrs who had $20.23. The fourth tit'th and sixth prizes were won by Winifred McGovern. 1iose Smith and Mario Onnesg. The other children wry-u made happy with movie passes. tn Thu fun IN) Month ureh, Hit 'lhv whildrnn worked faithfully rm I-urly in the morning until the 'ut', oml those interested in the af- r mo dm-ply grateful to all who in N' way helped to make the undertak- At the duke of the contest, it was tml that Clara Jean Bullard was Tin Sutu II no My ttties “Heart Tag Day" receipts hevkwd up by Miss Helen who took charge of thv Vol. _uf Ann-mun tag day held here May last, [Mailed the sum of Tag Day" Held ' Saturday Nets $252 wvul sm'vict- was held at lay morning at Sh James whworul, and burial was in Suinls cemetery, near Des Lencioni, oarlcs Le aul in a 'Friuluy of St. J J, when Thursday, June M, 19520 soh of Mr, i, 933 Waw