#4 NP > fromr $ urday at a Chicago chapel, 63rd and Harvard, with Rev. E. J. Bruso of the Bethichem Evangelical church officiating, assisted by the Brighton Park lodge, No. 639, I. 0. 0. F. Inâ€" Sammunmk mearn io mol se terment was sisters Mrs. Elizabeth C. Schaefer, Mrs. Sarah F. Kincaid, and Louise Cole, also ten grandchildren and five great grandchildren. dren, Mrs. Sarah R. C. Beckman, of Deerfield, Mrs. Maude M. Anderson of Riverside, Mich., Mrs. Emily F. Baxter and Mr. Mathem Perry of Chicago. He is also survived by his We q NO ols â€" C oN ie 1 P ng Nce Te ieE == Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Laura_ _Mob!gs Petry, and four chilâ€" 1858, Athens, N. Y., moving to Chiâ€" cago with his parents, when he was four years old. There he lived until 21 years ago, when Mr. and Mrs. Perry moved to Deerfield, where he was employed at the National Brick Co. â€" side. Mr. Peter Nicholas Perry died very suddenly at Riverside, Mich., on September 6. Death resulted from injuries received when hit by a truck. Mr. and Mrs. Perry were making ~an "extended ~visit with a daughter Mrs. C. E. Perry of Riverâ€" Deerfield Man Is Funér_a] ssr‘vi'ceiswwere held Satâ€" CLEANERS & DYERS. North Shore‘s SPECIAL ____ _ _ _ FOR ONE WEEK ONLY LADIES‘ and MEN‘S HATS â€"~~Cleaned and blockedâ€"~~â€"~ _ Cleaned & Pressed Single Garments 75c â€" HIGHLAND in Oakridge. _ |OUR ADS BRING RESULTS Just P hon‘e as born April 25, . Y., moving to Chiâ€" ny T wo Garments 125 A , FOREST . 8 We Call and Deliver ‘ LADIES‘ or MEN‘S Mrs. Etta Teagarden, 65, of 560 Clark street, Galesburg, died at the Condell Memorial hospital in Liberâ€" tyville as the result of injuries susâ€" ‘tained last week in an auto collision at the Belvidere road and Highway 60 near Wauconda. Women of the Bethlehem Evanâ€" gelical church will serve the lunchâ€" eon and the dinner will be prepared at the Presbyterian church by memâ€" bers of the Dorcas society. A. Wright, formerly of Libertyville, will also be a speaker. Miss Wright is director of‘religious education at the Second Presbyterian church in Chicago. school â€" annual convention, being| By defeating the North Chicago held Thursday, Sept. 29, in Deerfield,| A. C. last Sunday, the Highland have been sent to church school| Park Young Men‘s club entered the workersâ€"â€"throughout â€"Lake â€"county. | semiâ€"finals of the Lake â€"County Amaâ€" Dr. Harris Franklin Rall of Garâ€"| teur Championship tournament. rett Biblical Institute, has been anâ€" The game was a pitchers battle nounced as the afternoon speaker. from start to â€"finish, with George Dr. Rall is an author and lecturer | Yearly finally winning out over Morâ€" on Biblical subjects. Miss Helen| rissey, the out of town +wirlar County Convention Programs for the county Sunday Popular Cleaners â€" THE PRESS8 CERDPCT, B Sotoul _ ... Giffen, c Jones, 1b Glennis, 3 1 1O9 3 . SnE Burris, rf _ Urbansic, If Nor Chicago A. C. Day, 3b, p ... Pratt, 2b ... Smith, ef ... O‘Connor Yeary, p McLaughlin, If the game to lend moral sï¬p;;nftf':; the club and help them into the finals of thi Next Sunday the Young Men‘s club plays the Nick Keller A. C. in the semiâ€"finals of the tournament. This game will be played at Wanâ€" kegan and allâ€" the local fans are looking forward to a most heated Thurston, Segert and Rogan led the attack for Highland Park with two hits apiece, while Pratt and Morrissey garnered two each for North Chicago. r Yeary had to pitch beautiful ball to get out of a hole in the visitors half of the eighth. There were runâ€" ners on second and third with noâ€" body out but not a run crossed the plate. & Thurston, Rogan and Segart comâ€" bined hits to score two more runs for Highland Park and put them into the lead, four to three. North Chicago jumped into the lead in the fifth inning when they scored two runs on hits by Morrisâ€" sey, Day and Pratt. a bad bounce over the right fielders head. Both teams scored a run in the third frame, Rogan drove in Thurston after the latter had walkâ€" ed and went to second on a wild pitch. Jones tripled and scored on a hit by Morrissey to give the visitors their first tally. The game was a pitchers battle from start to finish, with George Yearly finally winning out over Morâ€" rissey, the out of town twirler. Highland Park jumped into the lead in the first inning on a home run by "Solly" Thurston, that took Young Men‘s Club Team ___Lake Co. Tournament . ef 1b ‘ilck Marriage," with Loretta Young and the popular George Brent. Surely ing and should make the Alcyon s Lowell vShern'mn; élsoi"‘We';l-c Ené offers one of the most plays, "What Price becca," and Alison Skipworth and Richard Bennett in "Madame Rackâ€" eteer." . On Wednesday and Thursday, Septemberâ€"Z21â€" andâ€" 22â€" theâ€" Alcyon of the year in "Rebecca of Sunnyâ€" brook Farm" and "Madame Rack eteer," _ Both of these provide a wealth of entertainment for both young and old. Marian Nixon and Ralph Bellamy are featured in "Reâ€" RELIABLE LAUNDRY "Mystery Ranch" with George 0‘â€" Brien and "Sign of the Four" with an allâ€"star company comprise the program for Saturday only. Both of these are splendid shows for the entire family. On Saturday after. noon the newest chapter of "Heroes of the West" will be shown. For Sunday, Monday, and Tuesâ€" day, the Alcyon will play one of the outstanding double feature bills The Alcyon announces a most at. tractive bargain "Earlyâ€"Bird" price of 25¢ starting tonight. , This price will be available at the followin, Atimes: Week daysâ€"6:30.â€"to 7:00 D; _m.; Sundaysâ€"1:45 to 3:30 P. m.; Saturdays, 1:45 to 6:30 p. m. Inâ€" creased patronage has made this re. duction in admission possible anq the management is passing on its good fortune to the public. Childrep under 14 years of age are always 10c. In spite of the lessened admission the Alcyon program for the coming week appears to be the best in quite some time. For today and tomor. row two fine feature photoplays are being offered. Conrad Nagel and Doris Kenyon head the cast of ""The Man Called Back," which is rich in dramatic appeal. . The other fea. ture is an unusual portrayal of the frozen north, "Igloo," with an all. Eskimo cast and locale. PHONE 583 MARIO CUCCHIARA DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY DRY CLEANING ° UPHOLSTERING CABINET WORK CHAIRS RECANED & PICTURE FRAMING 124 8. FIRST ST. HIGHLAND PARK ° eatre for the next week. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1; AND talkedâ€"about Hollywood,"