It In tuition to the good work ot the uekfield, the High’hnd ,Plrk’ line played an. ball. Bleimchl, Stair enkel, and Wolf plnyed tgreat mi. Wotir broke through from center ' The two teams were tied on flmry down: 6 tn 6, though Highland Part gained eomtidoratilr more yet-dead. Fumbles and bedsbreeh prevented Plord's boy: from nearing the vit:; tory their drive and spirit deserved. Buddy Beldeuf an the crowd j thrill. in the â€and gum: wheh he nn‘60 â€I!!! from the New Trio? 80 to his own 20-yu-d line. In " tempting to sidettep the day men he moved another New Trier beck to ttnil him. Harris fumbled whet tackled hunt on the next play and New Trier "coined. 3 An the second holf opened. Bogota end 11trt,%t,f More in re- coverin: a on the Net Tiler 40-yord line. wan: mode four yards and Tan [lumen refused to he stopped " the Mine of mimmoge, plowed through 1?t.e t'eemtdnrraa1d ran 86 yards ' ight to the cool line. Stuenkellgde hie aoal good. Highlend Per ttoek went sky high when, than“ immodietely M- her their tirst touchdown, long will by Wilder, Bottle, and Domini: and e 15 yard pm from Home to Bld- mehl took the an to the Sword line. first down and goal to " However, their chemo went wahu ine with 2 moccasin] end will end two incomplete poem..- j. New Trier's tttst' some - in the initial qssart.'r when after coo- shutout pin-1:1l mutton and Gray, the letter m the remain: six yard: and kicked tool. They mud "on: in the mud gutter after Inuit tumble on the " yard line ("we New Trier the bell in Highllnd Park territory. _per'ndert, in for Cloyton, an the Anal " yards for 'ho touchdown, tho he won forced to nuke two ploy: of. it when min out of bound: on the Lyon! line. m, nah aisset m, and tumble: kept thof'cmd in my». until the lat nah wis drugged a!!! the ball. ' f V , More t â€and Mn] loin coming Venvd. M Dan Floyd": Highland but: a"... Just a any: battle to New Tilt: in their numb) club Int Satin-Qty. The ttmst acorn was tiM, The you†In idopl and the Aeld tub in “most perfect shire. The new": full of thrills including long ruin, injured refer.. ees, intercepted , was, 60 yard New-Triet Defeat, H. P. High School in Homecoming Game PAGE TEN Here is What The Larorirs of Like County Think of Charles? E. Mason! - Wattkeitanrr1linoitr , . _ " Oetober 26,1936 We, the undersigned, lawyers isriietiehur at the Lake County Bar, hereby endorse 'ithe candidacy of Charles E. Meson, Republican Candidate for State’s Attorney of Lake Comm? Illinois. Itepdlrliein Candidate For State') Attorney Beniaminhrmtthe Joseph N.. Silt†Henri‘D. Tube? J. A, iller Michael J. Pucin Charles, E. Jack Paul W. Kaiser Minard E511ulse living C. Deachauer. T. Edward Davis Lyell H. Morris ', Lavinia S; Fuqua f ‘ Charles L) Whyte) Jr. Herman C. LitehthiH Eugene M. Rmyard William R. Btthanna Milton A, Kallis ' Bernard ir,' Juron Kurt Kieeow Harold J. Hansen John F. valiant - Max Przy rski I George S. McGaughey Daniel Dalziel . , Theodore Forby John L. Boyle Jonn L. Mo iett Marvin Mach Harold J. Tallett Okel S. Fags _ Walter M; ivler John R. Bills Barry I: linger Harry P. B t Lester F. 013% Charles E. Mason VOTE FOR G60.W. Field Ptid B. Whitney ' Wm, R. Dalziel ' Ge'r'rit T. Theme itttt Kaufe'r P C. Behanna Willis A"0verholsar Erskine Edwards; - Earl K. C ok . Paul 'lik'ttL, V Albert L.iHall _ ' R. W. Church-ill Robert lil: Copltsprt Lew A. Hendeisl E. C. Starinck,‘ Wilbur B. Brazen Peg A: Hall . Mars all Meyer Clarence Diver Philip A. 1t',1,1t"'te Sidney H. B oek ', John'Bisdroisian 2 rc Paul D. Doolen 'r' Paul M.SaRoae _ ()ilidlt).1tr, ll . ' t" ape e‘ Wesley G; Carey BgttiaittiiH. Miller v. Wm. Briddle b, 13120ng [ily/tlt 15312311! Provigo vim be thi opponent for Highhnd P ti": Int home game on next sttw6r. from is tied‘with ttnk Parkf‘r the Suburbtn League 21,Ji'l,"l'gt. . Bernard M. Decker half @1th times to mil New Trier back: for q‘ostJy'loI-u. in being moved by Community éUreiet I in cooperation with the local high hool and the Aduit Edu- cation Council of WghlNtd: Pork. Park. Them chines m held week- ly on Mutiny owning: them 7:30 to 9:30 ingthe My: gymnasium of the 1112th Phil: high school. A prom-um or "tiiitut bottom or- nncod thbt wilt 1fisorttptodite all who join a dull, the activities for the mania-rt eonttitittntt of condi- tioning tttrg and group - much u Herbal! and badminton. All men of the comaiunity Automated in such 1:â€than asked to Join the cl .. Locker - is ov- oilublo to 411 ind shower, privileges after the Work-out. Report in the boys Lrrenishnn ff the high school nextVWoanaday honing or foe fur- ther 'inforhution call Community Service In, B. P. 858. ' Men’s Gym Class v Held Each Wednesday . A g,Uh, for the basin“. and pmfmio memo! mtthiaifd Park Books Commented on By Mrs. Faxon Oct. 12 In! “it." “I†the IUt am 6tnl on In: In. Mn as “not 'tedt/te, an mddtite of , Tttrt' tttd Wind, which sh ION on Oct. ttti The has)†all inf-tho Him Pork W, and HM MI: “I ttu M on mtopemtintrarittt this our" in "of: my possibly The â€no of monum- will not be wood, but eatr'be supplied “on. ' _ Drum Along the alohawk. I Am the Fm r .Enehpnted'Voyom. They Walk in the City. V Grant-m. ', American Acres. Beyond Sing the Woods, Around dtu, World in ,EleVen Liv. Alon. and "' It. C _ Wake up and Idrf.r t ' Antwan new. od-tr. 'hnrerhte of New! England. Listen to I In a Drum. Item Lies . Moat g "ttttit IAdy. Roof: of Elm Sim i ' any to Winn-y Successfully. White Baum-I. _ an; an I amp: Olesen, chairmhn, Immune that the club will be open every i'rnin‘g of the three day: 'iii?siii, the me, and “In that all art lathe brought to the club house More the 6th. , Fromp mm. on Thursduy and on Endâ€, SNQVJS ma 6, throughout both duh, thd fall rummnge sale of the Highland Park Woman’s Club, will be Jet pron-oi". This ale is under tub supervision of the f1nanee eommittie. _ Rummage Sale' Nov. At Woman's Club In. . del live: with her only minim child, Edwin P., prtsldeat of the T pagtment store. She has three trNndehildmn and three great- trrtndihitdmn. Mrs. Emanuel Mandel Obset‘ves Birthday Quietly On Sunday Still " tad alert In. M] Maui P keen Interest in world mutt you - her magnum thrnpi She is a niece of 0 late Michel; he“, who unloved the hospital of that 1mm; Mn. Han- del an shed the Babette and Em- anuel ado! free clinic here. A: 8 (hull otA Mrs. nude! came to ,Chiep‘co with her parents, the '2!a'.','t1 huh, and ‘ten other child a; ' from Gennmy. utter a stormy (tttins day cumin: ortho Atlantic; ocean in e sailing venel. Six, months before the great firm of 18TI' she hurried Mr. Handel. win." '1Hndcl,widowo£ Em 'Mcndom?onof the ttt f , of I C Men F n? '._6rr dtttro, Wax». when life ' V Slowly eorttteetqd g the gaudPte'f, of China“ wth, ouerve. her 88th birthday Sunday in heritliat at tso Roger William "3., Highland Park. At her own request'm". Etude] spent the day qulitlr With I few members of her immedidto funny. f lthulymflr.M’uWMï¬ewfl-umltmdflnflnfluflecï¬uzmGiulia-rob†"‘22" to I". I you: by!“ a cilia-l cum. " and: begin. thrt opportunity mum-cm Charles E. Mason State's Attorney l . He has a reputation‘. for fair 'dealittit, honesty Lad integrity, backed we record of? LOYALTY . ms PARTY mate the people‘ of Lake County '., tio elected him-that is" proof of chant“; won by on: years of struggle against great odds. Ree" the Chicago Hoodlum: Out of his (i, _ _ 1tNlllallltallCX T , 'rf:, 228 firrt omdersihm been placed on probation in the Cir'cnit mi County ittmirer 201 hare mack good. V g _ , He has received the endorskmiept of practically gory ltwyer practicing at the Lake County Bar. 2 . Mi.isaot, is experiehoéd in criminal law. () V‘ “When Chirles E. otsiin ehtered the offiee of fJta9'tr l, Attorney, nearly four yam up), he was humped by (experience to handle the atthtrts of that Mice, and today, with, that year; of 1ttt,1, law. I' C ' ure as State’i ht,'e,tgtt,', to (store of adwledge, Mr. Mason now a nds out as one of the :f- During ‘Mr. Masoii’s term 53 hive beet sent to the Illinois State' Penitentiary, 1d) to the _i)ii2'r'it State Farm,»an 756 ta the penny Jail; the problems of 1,616 dhildten have been present,- edrby the State’s /tttiirmsy't, o,metr',!to the Juvenile Court of this County. . w"y A FACTS 'ill?ll3lA.']ll? COUNT! was r3333 J; W. Guild, T:- *0 L. Denim Trustee's Deed Itttp 242 & 2‘3 In Krenn & Data’s Highltnd Park mid to Highland Park; Secs 10autd J& v.' Ruddy to B. D. liliehUr & lust it tens. WI) lqt ' hm 5 RIM lithium!†See 80. . E. M. Coma if a. A. Browne)! to c. B. Milltr. Iieis E ht lot " Sunset Minor, tuk M. . 7 l Highland Park-wma Bank to M. M. Will. Win. tik t Mb " a “layout, he 26/ -’ t tB.N.ui'ttotButter.WB pt N MIMI "at Sec 19. l R.BaurtoR.A.ue.WD.Pt Nhfiot2 smeecm. -Chiclto T h T Co Tr., to T; J., ‘Akock. Deiad lot tt Dunn' tttser: woodManor,Neiilt1otd22. . K. G. MktElerrtaetrto P. B. h P. . Walls it tent. FD. Lot 29, Ra. yiniu Forest, the M. T. may a; w!"jt em. can a u 101: mm: 8 G. L. Wrenn’s add to manna Park, see M. . l Highland Pct. Stab Bank; Tr. tii, C. W. Bum]! d If it can. hit 9_ Military Academy tub of lot , m 60 City of Highland Park, See Highland Put State Bank, Tb. NJ. A.ahoiituititteDmd, Lot 6 Military Academy Sub ot Lot , blk 60 City of Highland Park, Bee 23. "manorgawtundyhm twfjttena.WDlot12Woodhnd .admuhromt,poc¢_ - _ strturtirrArtrattApmrrrrttr..-y Filed in a. uhiomiV 'tae-d,. qe's Offtee 0060b: th 1086, to Deeened 2:11:31. I om _ u. .Fnrnhhd by Hump-i, Soon, "a: 21. b F. ngmm Ionian ld"; s. a it m; D. as mm Park iFGinadi any. _E. Ahmad" wftb W. J. Borg" w! it tus. WD. Lot 6 V that Dunn-"Highland Park Visa, the " T , G. L. Brannon p.ln. B. Bun- neg 00D Blk " mtthmoor,'tke MASON Charles State’s Attorney _ of Lake County Republican Candidate for HIS RECORD League of Women Voters Distribute Sample Ballots T ' and“: own with“ Patl Luna trf Wow. Voters Vin hi on moon‘s-many. 12¢ 81 in front of Wtkroews Dru: not. oh Highland Pu! and M’s Dru store in Mil to (in out angle but»: ml any Mermaid!) daun- my’ My: on the com elm Coma a! "Che mimic Your ad of the lane: manhunt “Mud and non-partial: more: of the Lake County 9mm will be on sale for . nominal nun. T '" the opening will: of the Highland Park lame of Woman VotersattheY.W.C.A.oaOct. 'ttnl-o-tabort)-. born wet. fascinated by In. nth- erine Keck!â€- rehtti,tu'd,t; stmctlvc lecture on ballot in "When Chit-lea It: Mason entered into the cam- paign for election “the omoe at Mau'iAttomer, more than five years, no, he nude opted“ to rid the county of organized crime. . It will he remem- bered . . . that dorky; the several rrerF'pmerstttne. this campaign. sought: an rife in Utie County. IPPtten_eredotaiuereinauutotnutruvea bullet riddled bodies we dumped on hips India the' highways. It who t gunmen’l holiday. It; Autronmadeatsttiemttrhsdtmtottt-mt.irtuu County to rid it ort,hetle Wu] condition and he dW'--Waukegan Times, October 28, tttttg. , Hehsutrytdeul'tithmttrmusue toituerima. inal elerneittHrorn Gfolt County._‘ 3 mqst able proaeeutoim in the Jrtntie."--w-rnn Titties, October 28, 1986. , V l Gi',)'?:']'?]';;";,".""""?",')":')";'?":':, . uwmmmmm l :10me . high-numb?!“ ' LOCALLY mums†out“; IN PIINCIPAL cum as,,,,--.-----"-.. FOR MONEY? . FiiiiFGiiiiiriiuxx m as I“ 'ue Willy BOTHER FRIENDS CORPORATION _ .LOAI PLAQI- . t‘Youcnbomvlywu-m 'd'dh'l1%'ut'lTdu'l'tl= thwart-lanai.“ lupurnydunnduachm A.No-doosoudettmrsMo- I’ll IOUCIIOLD FIIAIC LOAN 15.3.23 Wow“. marsh“; oc'ronn p, macadamia. ’4 meadow-trim ','rt vwommlmmu Weak“!!- with calm-sch. M MW]. Tho-mm ,iituenitte.Altat, [in]. btsrtttdnertrWrUhtof, I!“ sitro,ffhierrrt3ls on“ â€halibut“ Policy initiall- But. ntnoadauu‘hddi 2t80rars.nttheNhthesr " myominumud my: . â€Hawaii-unto; _,'- dud-ii. “Min "idi on hanbrrf1trre - 1 1* mentainthe'thi-ttititt . I)“; tin [atom of N " Uninnity’mw of IA ' 'lat Inchhubcuullodin to _ {and ill-‘11, an: of election. 't T _ load the Want County! (; an... . -Te5' _4 _ Li .‘H to _ of _