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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1935, p. 4

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E. $. i smcs i This Suniday Highland Park play the Buffalo Grove team at 4 falo Grove, game time 3‘ o‘clock. Highland Park Y.M./Highwood* Boosters ; mf % 0 o ab h r . 245 11 Nardini, 24 3 0 :; Segert, Ist 3 1 1 Maestri lst % l it The Highland Park Y.M.C.A. f ball club off to a bad start this year, losing its first four games y’l turned the tables on their opponents, the Highwood Boosters and won & H. Skidmore pitched a nice brand of ball and Art Bock got a single in the ninth with one man on to the fifth and winning run. - Highlaxid Park Y.M.C. | ._ Defeats Boosters $-41 Totals high school pitched good ball for the losers, ‘striking out 11, 0 ‘ ing: 8 hits. â€" Skokie broke the tie in the 8th inning on two straight hits by Morini and Piet. The locals failed to capitalize on two ‘opportunitie Gartner, former Y.M. club er, struck out in‘ the fourth with ~bases loaded, and fanned in the ninth, with two on, after Coforie, whe formerly played with Jim‘s Ci u§ 1934, had done likewise. Dettman, just returned from m; Neb A state leogue, and Bill T. Lutz! expected to be of t he year to Deerfleld‘s attgck. Hixon, Senn High school‘s All}City leagu receiver, who leaves for the Cleve: land Americans shortly, med '. locals bench because of an injured 4 to 3. The Deerfield ninth inning missed by the proverbial 'iT runners died on 3rd and 2nd/© â€" Deerfield Loses to | :. CCC by Score of 3â€"4 PAGE FOUR Amwsonia from $0 Uhiiiiqy t h Afi-vlmm‘v "*rwm ATTRACTIVE sulpikr HOMES AVALAB® ||_ * P B s k _ _GREEN LAK vx?commv Office Address: 2§1 Sohth LeSalle Sc. Phone Seate 5727 "3g" ONEofthe most beautiful of all summer colonies just tecjtlyfiopened to the public on a popular plan. A thousand acres of enâ€" chantment . . scenic ties . . . wooded trails . ..rollinghills. . . sweeping lawns . . . a sparkling lake. The hotel is n its restful charm, its peerless service and Truly a magnificent country estate . .. y .. golf ... tennis ... â€" swimming . . . fiding‘. . . fishing. _ LAW S O CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church o‘Chmt, Scientist es Hi Park _ . t & ; WEEK ‘9 a.m. to 6 p.m. i‘%&.‘_’ ’_=_3°.?°fi=:° tor Teading only. Prite for de otals rs by y ornanfi' VE SUMMER HOMES . in A | OoNIA H T.%. Manager N LAK$, wisco 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD 33 7 l1A HOTEL oitua c oi o ho l io se + > ol 2 10 . Instead of flat fees: now paid the clerks, pending legislation would limit their cut to five per cent of the gross receipts, thereby inc ing the departmient‘s re ue withâ€" out . additional cost to sportsimen. Director Thompson cited as example of the need for the laws | the fact that in 1984 elcrk'lb?u‘ % f from $212 in Havana to $15,264.45 in Chicago, which under the pregent lay goes into the city or vi clerk‘s pocket in addition to his kalâ€" ary: County clerks recgeiving turn them into their county‘ tr uries. ; £ (a tions to enlist the support of legis lators for bills now in the eral Assembly to eliminate commissipns. Fees received under present laws by city, county and vi rks, for issuing fishing, hunting: and trapping licenses average 23 perâ€" cent of the annual ipts of the Department of Co tion, Chas. F. Thompson, director, said in urgâ€" ing sportsmen and their o s RELIABLEND LAUNPRT DRY CLEAN[]%: co. $ Phone H. P. 17 K Bill Provides for| . Cut In Fishing ' . â€" License Commisgions Hotel Double Blossom Crab Trees in Bloom at the Moraine Hotel 760 %ltnlnfll;ud”u GROCERY & u+ 14 N. E 'mgune.. ”43 to 419C GE:FKUIT JUICE, Uâ€" It. No, 2 can ... No. 303 tall can Twelve hundred recruits in trainâ€" ing" will approximate the peaceâ€"time strength <of the station, which will PORK & BEANS, Sharfine, Further cheering word is received from Congressman Ralph E. Church to th ect that another $400,000 would alltoted to the naval staâ€" tion ffom public works funds, bringâ€" ing the total to more than $800,000. â€" T. Bakke Grocery « . Culmination of: the agitation beâ€" gun Bby the American Legion and other |patriotic and civic organizaâ€" tions is the announcement that the Great)] Naval Training Station will reppen July 29. J‘ > 1 GREAT LAKES TO BE ; ‘REOPENED JULY 29 Ib. brick (quarters) Paradse Salted Crackers SPINACH _ Brbad leaf, peck . ... UMBERS 4 house grown... 4 BBAGE New southern, Ib. . GREEN PEAS BLVUEBERRIES ft i%ir%« .l [«] GES Valencia ... .. CANTALOUPES Large jumbo ;.... ; Our Prices Quoted on Market‘s Best ead the Highland Park Press Each Week For Your Centrel 33¢ IONS ..... ifornia .. QOIO NEREEL FRUITS and VEGETABLES For Spring Cleaning § s« 28@ ‘ Lakes Sweet c:-.1.. BUTTER The best money can buy °. Duists, Cleans, Polishes, Furzascure aad Woodwork oi .. e 25¢ #. Eagle Brand. IN HIGHLAND PARK IN DEERFIELD % . 9@ L. e Wik e a i 0) a6 e 4 a THE: PRESS .3 ... 290 :. 63¢ d 0 PC for 3 ... 29C¢ 225C ‘Also, duri ported that and 60. mari the ng The rsth of 40 officers are ed :to arri on July 1 to the station |for receiving recrui At this t workwmbgbei-nnr; place physi¢al equipment in order. The station‘s 950â€"bed hospital to .be maintained at full efficien¢ under Ca Henry L. Dollard, the nthl u of medi¢ine surgery, the admiral announced. It has been that the hospital require almost entire rehabilita and equi .: y$ open with golorful military forn ities, it definitely announced ?ne new mandant, Rear: A ohn a 21C¢ € | co o xEc!-:'rApLz SOUP, Silver Cup. Famous "Roxy" & Mkt. RAPE JAM, Silver Cup. oyal Baking Powder Biscuits cups Town Crier Flour . . | % teaspoon Contrella Salt teaspoons Royal Baking # Lw-&ww.mzfi* tablespoons shortening together baking and ealt. shortening gh“"h““fil‘.fiyflw&vu-fi.: N. Shore‘s |Favorite Cofi;r FREEâ€""Big Little Book" with each can "Cut Rite" 40 feet ig July, it reliably 230 elisted nav# es will arrive to it personnel. |. |â€" ted Dates LDEN BANTAM CORN, ntrella. No. 2 cans ... ... .. .. Park 460â€"461 CED CARROTS, Centrella, R, K. O, Comedy Stars of "The Nitwits" Select Armour‘s June "Meal of the Month" _ : STAR CORNED BEEF HASH and HOT BUTTERED BISCUITS ?‘n:.:‘u;”b:t‘fm with Town Crier P"""hm“#u#- 3 for 49¢ SILVER CUP COFFEE Cocomalt %1b. i 22¢ FOOD. WHEELER and WOOLSEY JUNE 13, 14, 15 with hands on foured “.“5'.. or pat -“ biscult first dipped in flour. Place on alightly pen and bake in bot oven st 475® |F. .“”‘“ I 4 shortattne . prefe 5-“” "Pennant Brand" qorrzl.:.. 1k... 4 7€ tury Club" FFEE, 1â€"1b. W i Ne 429 * 3e â€" 14. 29e B bs. 8§5¢ the distinction of first place in arâ€" (American Legion‘s nationdl canvenâ€" ‘tion at St. Louis next September 23 ‘to 26, inclusive. § oy ‘â€" Although men w Ast Regiâ€" M‘ eer, M d ,,_, ¢ v( railroad â€" men â€" ran trains from Russia to Italy and all systems in between, in a â€"manner winpin offiâ€" cial commendation from the Allied governments, the regiment‘s reputaâ€" tion with the Am «afi;;- ditionâ€" ary Force was not established until two weeks after the Armistice. And a single crew won that digtinction Taking: a tr.al‘n laden } Fr;neh liquors on anhcivhq‘ rom La Rochelie to La Pollice, a distance of six miles, the cars‘Arrived at their destination I@; promptin a suit for $90,000 by the French Government against ‘t‘os United States. t# ~ c Representing the, Américan solâ€" diers who took over thie wollapsin railroad systems of Europe, and through the introduction of Amerâ€" ican equipment and opetating methâ€" ods kept troop and supply trains moving on schedule in the most critâ€" ical period of ‘the World War, a delegation from the famous Sist Regiment of Railway Engineers won RAILROAD SOLDIERS WIN RECOGNITION GLENCOE m YÂ¥ Q" J $11â€"313 Park Avenue i t 328 Railway Avenue The railroad (war vetetans are .. 2,., 19€ 14. . 3C 3 ... 259C | Armours . can 39¢ "HOPE IT IS" JOS. B; DEIBLER Tel. H. P. 4uoâ€"om shortening and y to make soft for for A USED CAR rrbraeeaty / | Wmnm?s'm {| § Fancy, fresh db:fl . 19€¢ Eounn or s@'d xd K .... 210 i« 333C | cotp n ui%"‘; ip 29¢ FX3â€" but as you â€" | i ;'*ul Food, 5 y 1_ i Breakfast Food makes laundering casy | UPER sups Ask us for full dofads Assorted. 1b LARD , E RIBS h and 7th r L .‘ irst 5 ribs..}. W ... ;,csm‘u% UALITY MEATS :\iGrdo "A" sâ€"U . 8. Inspected LONG 1 ks Or Weber dug s, Ib. i. ... z“ um.....? I 2 in 1 c JELLO Pride of the m Eichwoop|| IN GLENCOR {"'!'d!.’ OR $1,000 . IN PALMOLIVE OUR EISH SPECIALS n. 1. N........ $BC COall EAKRK the ne ; rep speci units _ Am com Eq \Aor the ven tee st R Re 199 LlK...._27C Whukspay, suxe i 8 Dlmpo! e omi Highland Park ‘ A. Shawn > & 1 en ‘g k ie anr ts Wiliame â€" Charges Re L‘-".‘-rmln-. sh boiled. . . .4 for $ ..... & ... 196 T MARKET Highland Park 466 Olive Oi | "% this great contest! offered by €oil hi# 28¢ BUTTER. Highwood l‘ 2 ... 21€ 1b W ant .-' a'__! } nHl egiment tor 0C OLED Phone K. p 45¢ ADJUSTED expert xt E. and 18 D

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