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Highland Park Press, 5 Sep 1935, p. 2

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*% it f | \ , B4 ( 4 1 4 We ##k4 Fant, B# pAB) * 8t i4 § 1 8 C |â€"* Bpeakers to be heard in the interâ€" I onal network from New York : Ciby will be Hannah Clothier Hull, . mait . president, Women‘s Interâ€" ional League for Peace and Freeâ€" ; Dr. .Alice Hamilton, medical eulty; Harvard university and Lillian Wald, nationally known ~â€"sdvial service authority. From the Wihicago ‘meeting will be l{ui‘d. Dr. Mary . Woolley, â€"president, Mount Holyoke college and U. 8. delegate to the World Disarmament Conferâ€" edature of the Chicgao program wilf be an international radio broadâ€" , five to fiveâ€"thirty p.m. daylight saving time. The first 15 minutes of | time to be devoted to a b of the Chicago and New Yotk programs directly to Geneva, yrferem." wThe remalnily tm a. \ The X otked will be in a broadcast of part of tthe Geneva program directly to th¢ Chicago assemblage in Grant Pakk: The National Broadcasting pany. will be in charge of this of for Peace sand Freedom, under many others in foreign counâ€" according to Miss Louise Wier, W D.C., U. . S$. organizer for the Women‘s International Leaâ€" A #for the memorial meeting the late Jane‘Addams, to be ~in Chicngo, Sept, 6, at 4:30 p.m. in Grant Park have been comâ€" e ‘*The location will be south of" Lincoln monument adjacent to Buren street. Chairs will be pko‘ for the large crowd exâ€" to attend. f P ‘_memorial â€" meetings to Miss: Addams will be held in than 25 American cities as PAQk: rwo Corduroy or Wool Slacks Boys All Wool Sweéteré' Garneftl‘s . â€" Special _ SendA Him Back to School _ in Tweeduroys Wool Knickers Full Cut and Lined _ School Opening For One Week Only at en s ancl\Boy's Wear. Storc in Medium Weight Jersey No charge for alterations Honor Jane Addams Regular (Genuine Hockmeyer) (Ending $2.95 .rgé for alter $1.95 $2 .95 rice $2.95 Sept. 12th) .599 . Ticket ‘agents at North Weste) suburban stations and at the m town station will sell these 25 and 54 ride bus tickets in con: n with the sale of the mndl railroad commutation same way as the rail tictketâ€"the 25 bus tickets will be honored in the ride being good for one year | the 54‘ ride ‘being good for o month‘s use by the individual purtâ€" chasing. â€" The rate of the bus ti will make the rides seven cents ‘ on these tickets. | \ Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconâ€" sin‘ branches: of the league, Miss Wier said are planning to send delegations to participate in loâ€" eal program»> Foreign groups in this area are acti asâ€" sisting the committee for the sucâ€" cess‘ of the affair. The cere es will cloge with a processional of the fNlags of all nations. Miss Amelia Sears is chairman of arrangements. North Western Offers | Lowâ€"Rate Bus Tickets ence; Federal Judge Florence Alâ€" len, Ohio Agnes Nestor, president, Woman‘s Trade Union League of Chicago; Catharine Waugh McCulâ€" loch and the Hull House chorus. American dancer has been fined $350 for outraging the morals of Paris}) It seems queer that the stuâ€" pendous achievement should be rated as a light offense.â€"Philadelâ€" phia Evening Bulletin. ~Plehty of good tickets available at the boxâ€"office Friday night. In case of rain the card will be staged the following night.> tackle on the Illini football oquad. will make his second pro start againgt some other local favorite. Read The Want Ads will in action against a worth opponent, and Andy Dahi, 1935 Bi: Ten Wwrestling champion from the University of Illinois and a star ‘â€" This match is as much out of place|at so small an arena, and at such low prices as a match between Joe and Max Baer would be lat Round Lake, however, it will not ‘be gold that these two stars are ba for Friday night, but they will fighting for a chance at the world‘s title, worth a quarter of a millioh dollars to the man who c&n] get it, â€" A ;_ In the semiâ€"windup scheduled for thirty minutes, Lou Plummer, Wauâ€" regan‘s tough guy and claimant to the e County championship, will go nst Ray Richards, Chicago‘s Bear‘s football star and a leading pro tler. The pair have never met before and their bout may steal the show from the main go. Two at ive preliminary matches will complete the card, Bobby Bruns, Lake | Villa hgavyweixht sensation, Third Floor 308 W Nat‘! Bk. Bidg. of this match will be placing himâ€" self in a spot where he can demand a match for the title with Danno O‘Mahoney, the champion. To offâ€" set ‘ weight advantage of twentyâ€"five pounds, McMillien has three| added years of wrestling exâ€" perience, and to coup with the "Cryâ€" babyԤ rough and tough tactics, Mac has one of the most effective flying tacklds in the game. ON YOUR oOWN In main event Jimmy McMilâ€" len, boy who made good in a big y in profegsional wrestling and is now considered by the athâ€" letic commissions to be the number one contender for the world‘s chamâ€" pionship, will pit scientific wrestling and & famous flying tackle against the tmost vicious ~wrestler in the game, "Crybaby" George Zaharias, Colo Greek title hope. They will e one fall to a finish with a sixty minute time limit, as per rules of the Illinois Athletic Commissich. Both McMillen and Zaharias are as close to the top as any wrestler can eÂ¥er hope to get, and the winner to LOW PRICE FOR THAT JOB & throngs of local sport lmrl who have been enjoying the i= . allâ€"star professional heavyâ€" we wrestling cards at the Round Lake| Haunted House Openâ€"Air Arena will get their last of the leading wrestlers in action Friday night, Sept. 6, To close the promoter "Peg" Behning and matchmaker Les White have pre what appears on paper to be finest card of the entire semâ€" son. Jim McMillen To Meet ; . _ "Crybaby" Zaharias mmw. 43, 57 and 42 serving the Western station. new arrangement comes just the introduction of new style equi t of streamlined design by the C Motor Coach company S1IG NA TVR E sk a Relative for ; f ‘Ajomy?â€" Not ME." ’a_.ood news for you inâ€" ANCE Ccorroration endent people. There‘s a USEHOLD office near you hone: Ontario 7111 iger: MR.‘V. J. HULTMAN e you can apply for a on a businessâ€"like basis. OANS WASHINGTON see 4 Wash. $ts., Wm THE PRES 3 in swimming, boating hiking and organized play. A campfire and conâ€" secration service will bring the day Registration will take place at 8:45 from that time on the fore noon wfllabe filled with many mesâ€" sages and discussion groups in which the problems of youth will be presented and guidance will be given. : The afternoon will be spent Youth Gathering at Lake Hastings Saturday will be a day, of inspirâ€" ation and activity at the Y.M.C.A. camp at Lake Hastings when a large group of young people from all â€"over the county are expected to gather for an all day conference and outing. } P On Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. Exmoor swimmers will meet Indian Hill and Glenview in a triangular meet, Besides the usual dinner dance, Country club includes a golf event Saturday‘s calendar at Exmoor for | men, featuring match play against par with a threeâ€"fourth handicap allowed in classes C and Match Play Against > Par, Saturday Event at Exmoor Country Club â€" Features of the outing will include games, sports, music and dancing. Residents of Highland Park and other North Shore towns are invited to attend the fourth annual picni¢, sponsored by the Lake County Demâ€" ocratic Céntral committee, which is to be held Sunday, September 8 at the Serbian Monastery park, located on the DesPlaines »river, 2% miles north of Libertyville; * oY Democratic Picnic ‘:â€" : ~ To Re Held Sept. 8 _ ~... EVEN IF THEIR FOOT SIZE _ S THE â€" same _ You‘d never expect t to wear the same size â€" stockings ... ‘fi | A grand idea.. . and it works! No worries ubomvrinkledmkla.twheduu,puxu fervor . . . to ty Belleâ€"Sharmeer Stockings. 'I'huesbeerbemdamlndhidmllym Literally made to fit the width of your leg as well as its length and foot size! © We‘ve discovered that most hosiery ills comeftommempueofiunfufl-heqp. in one leg size in stockings. And it just can‘t : done . . . even if the foot size is the same! 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