.ys. :he 99 opportunity to see a good ball game and to beneï¬t a good mule for the entire re- ceipu will be given to the boat house fund. [f the new tl'lLlrttrs‘ at the Lt!» \‘zwwng Crew are to be dedxcated, next ’l‘humlay, free of debt, $300 must be ruined :x-(l tn accomplish this all hands have been piped on deck for lnstructmns and 3 hard ugh: started With the battle cry 01 “no quar» ter." That means that "no quarter" Will be given but. as F. W. Schumacher told the boys. a quarter may be taken wherever it isn't possible to get a dollar. In order to do their share in gathering the quarters and other small amounts the City Champion Regulars offered to play a beneï¬t ball game and Mr. D. F. Kelley. who is one of the crews most enthusiastic supporters. promptly volunteered to send the Chmpions of the Commercial League. the Mandel Bros. team to meet the locals Saturday at the Regular’s park on West The Business Men's Motion. thru these columns. invite: you mad asks you to invite your fn’enb to come early and stay lateâ€"if it M rain. CHAIPIOIS AND IANDEIS SUNDAYIATRONS LIKE THE ARTISTS ENGAGED Let us all at once ruse and pmtest against any vandalism perpetrated toward our beautiful trees. shrubs and flowers. They alone have given the North Shore the charm and beauty that called us away from the City. they alone can main- tam this charm and they are the only ones to make It forever an American landu‘ape. typical to the western shore 0! Lake Michigan. BENEFIT GAME FOR gGRAND OPERA GETS BOAT HOUSE FUND GOOD START AT PARK JENS JENSEN MAKES PLEA FOR TREES ALDERIAN FEARING WRITES 0F PAVING n Number 22 TWO COLUMNS FOR THE Noted hndmpe Glrdencr ny- They Say! Co‘ncrete on Roger Williams Ave. are Being Ruthlouly Deuroyed. ‘ is not “Going to Piecos'flmd Poinu Also Reign to Curved Side- J out Difficulties of Bond of walks and Roadwnyu Local Improvement. F. Kelley Will Send the Strong Cc merchl League" to Meet Reguluru Ind Raine Money for Life Saving Crew Jays LENSES USE OF EVERYBODY After this contract was placed, and ithe work had begun, an impector was 1put on this work who seemed to the writer to be the best man we could ‘ï¬nd at the time, but who had had no {previous experience in building conâ€" icrete roads. There was nobody in ‘Highland Park who had had such ex- zperience at that time. There were a Hot of ptople who knew something a- ihout (omrete but they knew nothing iabout cmcreto ROADS. This inspec- ltor did :the best he could, but his ' Continued on page 3 Minor criticisms, where indeed there has been any criticising, have been all tlizit have been heard regarding the artists engaged fur the sl.‘\ wee-ks season of grttnrl opera whinh opened Monday at Ravinia Park. (300d crowds are attend- intr nightly and in addition to the princi- pals, conductors and chorus. the stage management and the excellent settings are getting their share of praisethis year. As there are several new operas on the program and as almost the entire opera is giveneach evening, new scenery had to be provided for each. And there has been no opportunity to rehearse this feature; chorus, principals and orchestra could all be rehearsed in various rooms about the park but the scenery must wait until the stage was built. meaning that the twonets used in “The Tales of Hot?- man" Monday night were not put to gether until the minute they were to be ased. A's an evidence of the system during the twenty hours clawing between the time park was emptied Sunday night the time for the curtain to go -(Continued on page 5) Singer». Conductor: And Orchestra l" Receive. Pnile From Large Audi- eqce. Van Amount of \Vork in Preparing Scenery The Board of Local Improvements and thé property owner< in Ruvinia in 1912 realized that mucadum was no good for automobile trufl’ic. They turned to rom'retei They went over to1 [Detroit and saw what was being done in Wuyne‘ county; they were more than impressedâ€"they were enthused. They rattle back and decided to pracâ€"‘ tically copy the Detroit type of con» crete Him], but the people down in Raviniagdemumled a hltuminous cm» ering for the roadway on the ground that it Svoultl otherwise to 'IHD noisy. The Board yielded. Wheniit (‘ZHHO to the letting of the contractï¬ ta do this work the Board let’ the continua to a ï¬rm of Waukngan contractbrs. They did not know any more about these people as contmct- ors for'cpncrete roads. or as men of‘ responsibility, than they knew about the man in the moon; but Were influâ€" envod in awarding the vontract to them by» the fact that they were the lowest bidders. and it was thought un» advisable to ignore this. The fact is that the law requires that a contract‘ of this gort shall be let to the lowest respondble bidder. ed i .lr-r: tini tha (lrii unl 15 l 100 to 2 ant1 It: UH: unt UUY vAll tlui drii llrr lab! bee the had lhl‘ at ] siai nor “P9 con 1 bre‘ cretc paving, «tying that it is “guing to mat-es," etc. l wish some of you editor‘s htiuht have 21 Chance to many (iclvo tmo thy (hfl'lvulties <urmunding the ('l‘n’~’trlll‘lln:t of math and other p'thlir Works by spooinl aese‘zsnn-nt, )ou would get an Inkling 01' [ht- things that uré u: the bottom of such diï¬i» vultlos. Let me tell yuu what I have nhï¬t‘HVt‘n‘k! after several yours' work rm. the Bmml nt‘ Luca} Itnpmw-mcnts and an the ('uunt'il In this matter. Wu “'11! use the Huger \Villtums and Dean Axenues paving m- an illustraâ€" tum. In your column entitlvd “The Man Acrogs the Street" you make some re- marks about the Roger Willianu mn< IE'H nu»: ddngemu: blink in the town. Ul course that's "unluir." llt‘ llJS obeyed the law when lit‘ knew â€M" Lin \VIIS watching him .iml would have .it tlin point hfli he known the ofï¬cer “as watching him but here he is stopped in front of the grin- ning citizens on the corner and by a mere country policeman, not even the satisfaction of an exciting chase. From a close watch. kept last veer and pm 0! this, the writer judges that the above supposition: statement would ï¬t 7‘ or 8 out of 10 of the cases. 7 or 8 in which the police are right. the remaining 2 or 3 beinl the one: where the police are wrong Ind it is probably these which the pedtim aims to protect. , THE ENFORCEMENT i OF OUR SPEED LAWS Following 1. a copy of the petition: FRANK P. HAWKINS. Esq. Mayor, City of Highland Puk, Ill. The undersigned butane-I men.‘ u:- payer: Ind diam of Highland M (Continued on page 5) We sympathize With some of the peti- tion signers [00. tlwse who have had Kchts arrive late for (llllnt‘r spluucnng over being smppcd by the police and growling over the "unlnir methods" used. One of thasc men, perhaps, who 31 soon as they reach Evamtun gnu orders to "look out for Un- nmimcyclc lop." Conny thrnugh Wilma-(u- lk' spu-snm- .md soolnys tliclaw,f1mn hrnwm (h:- [H.ll m clean no inutnicvl'lc ln-lnml. And he Opens hp and CUrllC: up Slum. H: Rd. .llHl Slï¬luhns Aw, at \urh \ix-ml .13 Lu llnnk~ is neces- Lniy to uphold his pmmun in life and; is 510;)le .it thv â€rm-i lw .i pullcernan whu has «(up “an llt‘ll†lmn fur ihc ml»: ddngcmn: l;lu\l\ Ill 1hr town. Of We huld n0 bud fur the local} police and we know that Ihcy are not always nght. we ourselves have round them wrong on many occasswns. In fact any time when their \iews dui not‘ coincide with ours. We believe that “rough lan- guage" should be taboosd. but we know of no city that maintains a department (or teaching its police how to be polite when making an arrt‘st‘ The Herald article svan-‘s (hit the local police hau- "inaugurated a cam- pmgn m "gel" .mihmahlluts" ant! that [ht merchants are attempting to end a boycott established by the alumina in consequence- hut we have heara sieveâ€! merchants say (hat they are pefleclly Willing to be boycotted by autuista who cannot obey the law. ' at 11 a. m In rcgend In IK the Mayor status max he does nut knnw IIS contents nor who has \igned I: my he says. “Petition or no pcmmn thr- pohd «will Cuminue to unest YhUw‘ .mtousu who break the law whirh. l bfht‘VC‘. is. what they are dumg mung" a ntusmmhle amount nr czmunn In order that his lute and proprriy and the “VCR and prupcrty «It mhers Hnght be prmccl- ed This Icttvr, we undrrstand, wal post‘ ed on club hullcnn boards and many let- lr-rs commending it and offering céopcra? tmn rcceivrd hrre. The pohce claim that they do not arrest or even stop a driver at the St. Johns, Central corner unless hns machine 15 gonng faster~ than 15 miles ah hour. And yet the mum at 100 Highland Park rcspdcnls are attached to a petition addressed mMuyorlekinl and a‘kmg him to cm!) the- policein theif {can} "inn 0! [‘II- 1mm vmth‘. The 9"†Wm. . hnmy {hat thc 'plt‘>c‘l\t HM'IhUd Ii uninn .-mi mum!†ALJ :‘ ‘dnnulglug It) uur Pm In-~~ Wu ;)l|\|1:\\ mun aJRde “nu-1 ' (f. \ tum r .. h humncs: he The lllmms State law gm‘eminl the speed at automobiles m (mus say! that they shall nut g0 fa5tcr than 20 mile. an hour on ccrtmn rrsndenn‘ streets. or 15 on others. actordmg tl- population; that they shall not L14» {mtvr than l0 miles an hour along a buqnesv. street. such as the block on St Jnhm. betwevn Laurel Ind Central and that they almll not go Hater than 6 null-s 2m hnur aruuml a comer. Smm' hmr .IQ') [ht- l’mlnml police comA mmee, Aldenncn Nuhuls. szmng and MUSc-s, mlrlrcs-cd :1 \rr\ (Mlllll‘ous Icller mthr \:umu< :mtnmnlnlr clubs In Chi- Cagu swung th.lt, bc‘CLIKHc' Ml thc heM’y trul‘tzl' and :1 an? dum'crnus (matings there. the HIV «la-xirrd m mmnllln a spa-(l llnm (t l.‘ mile-s an hour through our blmmw: ‘h‘tll\!. fur a distance of two shun Mods thv rlrln't' was Ialkfd. not even (0 uhvy tlu- Lm mm to observe “MW-I ' <1. \ [HM .l' H II â€thine“ though: c :1;.in “to («n-15 [hut he1 man! drive Lulu than 15 mnk‘s an huurrvinr-ux drr m L" Thu-ugh At \\~ll dn in a to“ 1 An nruch- in :‘w C‘xcnqn H-nld‘u hut Friday slam! that the petition 'has been presented to \iayur Hawkins but the ernld Is wrong ngmn tor the mtili m had no! hvrn H‘L‘e‘Ht‘d In the May; r m lht‘ time am much- unh I-«‘),;Il[1, Tin-day at 11 a. m In rcgend In I! the Nlayor ARE lOCAl. POLICE RIGHT 0R WRONG? ’otilion. Signed by 100 Citizen. Ad Ad- drouod to Mayor Styn They If. Wrong. OQLen Have Other Opinion: HIGHLAND PARK, ILL'INQIS, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1914 'fn‘ Yms ubcyed [he km “as watching â€H3 pmnt hfli 52 Prop-n for Pavm-I “Static Ave-.0 With Mac-th- About the only business of importance transacted by the Baud 0! Local In. movement: at their meeting Monday night In: theoriginnion 0! an ordinance for the m of Static Avenue 1%: mate‘dfl b to be when-Mun end thee“! in W I! 33.00. Pu“: bath. will be “I! A“ 10. Along With ntln-r husmhs lwuu-x ol the my 'I‘m»: l’RF.“ nth. :- unll lx- llmrd all day next l‘huruhy and 1hr (-mpluyrcs will mm m the cclebmlmn 0! Highland Park Day. In consequence the paper will be printed Wedneuday and all new" itemn and advertigement: must be in the ofï¬ce not later than 5 p. m. Tue-day, Thin Office WI†be Closed Hughlnnd RevPLCalvm Dubwn and 141ml) 10“ la.»t Monday fur Harbor Pmnr, Mrth, where they wrll attend the Holdrn wuidmg armr- vcrsar)’ of Mrs Dubwm's pun-ma. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Duncan of St. Louis the fourth of August. Followrng this Mr. Dubson goes to Limestone. Tcnm-ssec rm aztend the Golden wedding unmwrsur) of hrs father and mother. Dr and Mrs. x\. S N [)obson the lollourng wn-k, «hcn It I: expected that the Six children and thcrr famrlies in part at least er be present. Mr. Dobsun wrll rcturn tn Highland Park the ï¬rst of Scptrmbcr. During hrs ab- sence the pulprr will be supplied .15 {0|- luws. Aug 2. ti and 19. RH F'I‘dt‘l'H'k .\~ McMrllm, I) I), [’astur or rhv Frrst Prrshyt'errarrchurch. Wulnut Hulk, (m- trnnati. ()hin, Aug 2i Rm erwn .‘mH, I), I) I’astrrr 42 tit" Fm»! l’rvaH'rrarr MILLER. CFORUE H. 170." Hmman Ave. Evamwn. SAGER, CATHERLVE. Mmmne hotel ‘E “'H â€H, JANE W, 17H: (ummum mulxh avenue- HENHANLIMRS JAMES W hm wile. BOWRINU, WILLIAM l'., 1119 North Sum: sire-ex, TENTS, MA “HA5, 1313 Nunh Slau- street; rhauHeurA plan Link of Miniuen Who will Occupy Pren- bytori-n Pulpit During Hi0 Abnnco wa y The 3CCldl‘nl (x‘rurn-d at about 8150 Monday evening whc-n thr autu marrying eight people coming from Chicago to th- Moraine hotel and gnmg wrst on Roger Williams Ava. was struck by a north hound train and (armed about 200 feet up the â€ark below the tram stupped As a ruult tour 0! the pass-tmvrs were almost imtantl) killed, one, tlu- tlrncr. du-d m Alice Home hmpttle :q h-w lmuri later, two are m thr huspltal wilt-ring from lltull) lump“ and luokrn bones but said to be on the mad to reun'er), \Ahxle oncr Miss Cathrnnc llnrlm. who mils toundon the engxne (tmrah‘hr. ts at the Moraine hotrl the least Imurul ut all LOCI! police Merv (luk'hly on thv sum:- and the tire truck lulled nut to be used in carrying the- warms to places where they cuuld be cared lur but. With the rx- Ception of Miss Bath-t “ho “a: ttlkcn m the truck to thv Murmur. the “cum: were placed on thu tram by road otlmals and taken to Lake Forest when: the m~ jured were taken tn the htmputal .mtl the thud to an undrrtnktng t-xtnlmsfmu-nt hmcxossmc mumwsazl macmmnONIs ' . nomcmuuns mmwmgz {omomzwmon Coroner Tinlm gJIhcn-d 3 1w) on 'l‘ucsday 'um! 1h" Imam-s! wns unwed Ivy 3': HI\'¢-~'Ig..'mn u! the plarr ulmn- the Au :d(‘::l on u: [rd .md 1hr!) podme (1 un- ul I! l'! possiblr for [he myured m lrufly‘ i-olluwmg ii a {M â€I the wrumn ~ ') m: Dmn . - Criticism of city ofï¬cial: for Yailurc to force the Northwestern Railroad to Wotectnta crossing at Roger WIIlnams Ave“ where ï¬ve people lost their lives When: tram struck the auto in Whlt‘h they were nding Monday night. us unA thnted for this crossmg no not m the City of Highland Park. the boundary 11m- at thus pmm hung the east lme ot the Northwestern nght at way COULD NOT FORCE ROAD TO PROTECT , BOTH CAIESMYED AWAY ROI HOIE HIGHLAND PARK DAY NEXT MOIST)“ City ad to Blunt. ‘0! Fact Thu Thur. ‘ Croooo-u Ch. Wank...- Tu- W ' Will be - Grad Hone Coda. Day In no Gub- u Cronin When 1 Debut at Wnukqn- While Clo-w - with a Md Lunch and Oppor- 5 fooplo Won Killed Whoa View Beau Ron-IA" u tuition to V'nit no its Tnin Struck Auto Cknviow Ch“ You." hur 1 h(‘ REV. DOBSON LEAVES 0N VACATION PAPER ON WEDNESDAY NEXT WEEK THE lNJI'nEn HARLER. MISS ALICE, 436 Arlington Wl'NIJERLli. EI).\1l'\ I) H 2984310311 LOCALMARDMIEHN Ilthl Park Day, Aug‘ 5 v I Wnukeganâ€" Polwr opened up wnh terriï¬c speed And fumed King. Wilâ€" kenwn poked I nhort liner to right but hnd to slide Into the bug to be“; Chunben' throw. Whyte Masai; Wilkenwn Iwiped second. Bronkie; struck out. 1 hit; no runs. ‘ Sound Inning 0 CMbâ€"Hoilmtn chued center hold" back to get his dong clout.‘ Undquifl'l twister: weir bankingT [nut and he “ruck ouc both J. Dufly! and Plinthâ€"No hits; no mm. Wuhcln‘Ahht-rom shot 1 tut grounds: on: second. mm..- ne- riï¬ood, 1. Duffy to Flinn. Amun- â€Wafuw,nmn'uthm. (WWPNI I) ï¬ne- lmmk-r~ mui tanned Srhnmit erl’mv‘ttk lu-Juccui n Lwoumler mm ahurtrlnp 1m a hn \\, huff) {mu-l to Monte lmuiqmpl‘s Hymn-rs and uhlfl'ui ('mml rmfhvd mu h: m:- It“ of third {mu-mm :mIl \\;.~ Hum-:1 by runs Waukegun, Wllh all its sluggng ability never had a loqun. Putter twarled a lung-up game; hr wan.~ un- beatable The defeate'l players \tl- Una-cred the remark after the game that the (rPscent star shown-(l thrm more stuï¬' than any twn-ier thvy have been up ugainnt thi~ 391,â€: And they've lured some rattlmg yoml (nu-s. Rnlph hm! hl! Victims so (-umplrto‘y at hm mercy that LhIrtm-n tum-x they failed to «onnm‘t at all \vzth hls assort- ment of H‘lnlu' and hemlers. und unly scum. tirmw «lul tl‘w} (#1 the hull p2l>l the Inï¬eld. Thl' (‘rt-wvnts' htttlng, hm. \A':;> u rm'elutinm They h:t sufel) mu- ttm' a {or v tn'ul u" l\\l'l*l}'-()'It‘ lane's 2 lmmvrs. ‘.' triplex “ml .' duvhlcu l-o-‘r 2 part «If tln-lr ('l)ll¢*"lxn‘t (If laugh-x Home I'lnullllfll Tlu' large «'ruwll «{ Highland l’nrk {ullmwn hu'l umple opportunity tn chow and 1t (lid 99‘. It seemed as If hull n‘ thu V we won (‘reï¬u-nt rnntvu llnwurd lirm and hi> (-nhurtc {wit that thvy simply had h» wm, and (hwy hunted ilm Lind- qumt'- urTormgs wnh grim determina- tion and deadly t'flH‘L They showri that they hm! Irnken 10050 {rum the slump “’hM‘h had the loo-hold 0n the-m for m-H‘rn} weeks; lhr)"rt- hnz'k 1n thcir «ride Hymn. By “Crescent Fan" The (In-wanna humped (he Muniy Wuulegun'a three-Mme Lakv county championa, 1! w 2 (“hum last Sunday at “'nukegun. This Wins the soundest Ipfln'Jng 1h!!! Mct'aum'x 3:211:34me has suffered on ll: nun ymuads .n yenrs. More than that, It “as a trinr mm“ entirely unlocked for by the 105- eru after the (In-scents dropped lhme two games to the Regularh, whnm “'aukegnn downed easily. The Regu‘mxS have sxgrmd a new man {or ï¬n! base, and {his man 25 none other than Roger Kelby. 1hr hard hn'xxng man from 1hr 81 Man's lrhlh H1 Exunwm Nearly ('\'l'.'\ Lm («lung H1" .shuvr bum“.- Rugcr'r ab: 1')‘ .5 a ball player He vwl be seen m m-xl Sundm '5 game. Reed rec Hm-v's h: \\ (hv'y >Wt'†I‘Ir-l Inning 111m ï¬hl)“ Hi â€Ht make: It fur hxm Both 1hr daiiwï¬ pub llslu-d at the Count\' scat Law New. uï¬rr- mg 0mm Dunne "ldral t;x:,\lw{.t1r.~†’mm Lake-'L‘ounty to! UN part nu it but fun- toturc, as Indeed flu) (in u. 3.2 PUlh (uses, they have Lnxmdrn-C Wauh-gan as Lake County, quilt xgnurmg 1hr rest at u: and also the fact that the-1c arr three other counucs 1n the drama from which the Governor may get a Democrat, ‘thc Waukcaan candndates. so tar, being Repubhcam. "Report: from other para o! the can» ty state today that there hu banal-bu started to place a Democnt in the ï¬ght and to thin end Attorney 8. W. Schu- macher of Highland Park hum the ï¬eld. He is declared to be one o! the (en Democrat: in the county who has any desire to contend lor the place and It in thought that in view of the fact that there is Democratic admtnistratmn in force m the ante and at the present time he mu) tn- In a ptmttun to make the other candidates hustle ‘ May of Mr. Schummhcr's (needs uprated the winhthzt he was here to nab I'l cflon to Itcurc the podnon. should he desire it. as they believe (hut his chances wouldbe good It in aid thatcvenl have written hxm concen- mum. Attorney B. W Schumacher. who i. at present 1n Europe and can scarcely know as yet (ha a varam y nuns. WI†probably be somewhat sutprlatd when he learns that. according to (he Waukegan Gazette. ht‘ Is a candtdalc tor the cucuxt court judgeship made vacant by the ‘ death 0! Judge Whuney‘ Followmg is uh“ (I! Own: says 0! the "candndacyt" Whflr Ihcrc would be no 3;"po met «urh anannounyrmrn: I! Mr \ hummhrv urxu hrrr m makr n. thx u _~ 1 nde- ablr mm the {MI that a V5 au'M-gan paper didacynlevdnn ago, has WAUIEGAN PAPER NAILS LOCAL IAN Dedicate Life SIVII‘I‘ ‘tntinn Thr Lute Savmg L‘u-u has aha): been one o! 1hr chief features 0} the programs of past years but this year may will OW ply even mom for they have arranged to hnve an Gabon“: ceremony and (loadi- catc their new quarters during the day. Spec-chm: will be ma ie by prominent men who are mH'reMrd in this venture n' â€no Young Men's Club and 'Ihe new wxli g've suerll driHs. WHO WILL GET THE , VACANT JUDGESHIP? The parndc m knaxfll’ of is. A, St. Pen-r vull leave me- \ m hall at 915 a. m. and near!) ail {hr 1 M ed urganxzahom WI“ he rcprescmed m :he hm- Hwausc 0! lb:- vmsl amoum 1:! work and r\p<‘nst' mvol- ed lh< floatb haw ban-n abandoned thI year bu! uwu'a‘ pun: mr utlrrcd Iur the best dm‘mah‘d buguhw The hne of much WI†Include uni) that pornon 01 Central Axe tx-luwn thv; â€(y hall and the park >11 mm- marchrm lel arnvr 31 :hr park marl), and the games begun m (ho morning Ear} Puxdy 1:- In charge of this iraluxr and by hue wrured many handsome mm: 1m â€)8 “when. In the evening everyone- uhu H‘fllbll‘rs u‘lll hawe a rham‘r lo ux‘urr nnr vi the free drau- mg pnm whu h hmr hm n printed by A‘ A. Now; \I’hn “'11! have rhargev Although B. W. Sch-“char in Ahead and Probably Doc. not Know of Circa“ Cour! Vacancy Cc:- ene up In is Candid.“ 1311‘ Eur t» E Llnrh [hr mus“ \\ hzlc there will be a parade in the morning md games and contestl of every sort all day long. concludtng with dune inn tn the evening, In opportumty {or “sunny and a grad baï¬ket lunch on the aide ts the lug lrature ol the Htghland Park Bus‘im'» Men's celebrauon next Thursday In: those who neglect to bring thetr lum h there WI“ be a refresh- ment stand And Jesus Soluy, who has clump of tlm lralutc has promised that At wtll be hllrd “17h gnud things to eat to be sold at I‘l'n\ manly pncet, W to the Guam. Sme': A: .r thlH UI “H Volume ‘ Mun of “ «Imp .v