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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Sep 1914, p. 9

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I gnod nhow 1k Theatre Park “(Hand Plrk [IL “" tunes on Indcr mue 5c ', etc. K)? H .-_‘ Highland Puk f0 1' ussell um reyor Construc- _in Engineer- ZOmtmcfion. $5 Metals ECIALTY Pauline” da y try Friday UZIK EFER IBIML‘CE :I'Sl. Ta! 534-. turdays to 16 years ”5.00 up Dcakr in :ffen .ith Mystery ‘ay ’I‘ E S :ld Road ’URES ND PARK, 1U. «vs amt) mx 1 . Pic-sank“ SHOP (Grahnfl Ave. SHOP ml or KodelUky 5:65;“: zinc boxes. can (We. 711: Mud- some,” uunlnun bout, vi sponge. Be. It ynnrdaln don no! no. the kind you rum-end u. u.- pnco ll "Ann-(or m: gun but“... elm wad. ‘Glll' mum only Indlu’ Ibo. 1h: 900:1“er cunuuu puma. Pulhhe‘ Pre- mec lsdm’ Ind cnldnin'l thou, m m. ruin-1.350â€" TIMI an” 10¢- “81A!“ conbuuuon for uni pub: .11 kmd-ul m-elor Inn shoe-mm" u’u, ‘ mom: "0‘. l 00.. 20-1. AM In... COM... FINEST cum unpm vmm ‘fll'flffinhflfomwlthnpon , bun-undula- dmyunnuloen. 1am Hour: 91°12 nun: \\ urk Sum: 4. 3 and 6. State Bank Bldg. Tm 67$ IICIMND Pm. 1L. Telephone 546 45 St. John; Ave. Highland Park Tchtphdfle Lb Second St., near Central Ave year. ml" mutun. on www- v: â€"- "-"-'* "m [manna-y. I"! murmw a" “Irma“,- run at. Scientific anéfican n . ..‘.-....r., “mu-m d If" INC" 123:: .7 [95" page.“ ' Wfim‘emms Shoe Polishes A hmdwmely unnamed Infly. pro: dr "mu-m d .nv wagging luum 1 mm. 33 I Telephone 909 Shoe'Repairing Dr. B. L Hail. 01.! L W DENT-[5T5 506Lnahfbc¢ H‘s-8331 2l4 Haunted Ave. Hiuhhad Park Yeah-t 7'14] Iv (Uh I aml' [erxr Jig-unfunny!" 0f elephone 7XSL JOHN C. BORCHARDT DR. WATSON First Class Electric Shoe Repairing. All work guaranteed and given prompt attention. ”I!“ can: "5.38. In round wwhim at; Brick ME: and Conan Work ofdlkids ": uu-n [rm-ml" 31.11.454 mu“, Inhom. cn-mmmlbo 4* â€" . E. E. FARMER Fresh Butter. Eggs and Poultry 331 IcDuiels Anne HIGHLAND PARK. IU. Miss Alma Sahuri Swodinh Misuse 203 E. Central Ave Pdnting And Decor-tin; W." Papa. Etc. L. Schaifer J. P. STEFFEN 0. NELSON Cam M01 and Builder Geo. H. Morris EICIVIIiflI and (Le-um Floor- Telephone 374 DENTIST (m Bun-Mu F uruuhed HIGHVOOD «9 Decrfield Av. Highland Park Screen and Storm Slsh MINDS In... There will be six new teachers at Elm Place. Miss Eva Giflen of Rockford. a graduate of the School of Applied Arts in Chicago, will hnve charge of the work in drawing and designing. Miss Winifred Shumwny of Evanston will be the music sniper- visor. giving two days a week to Highland Park. Miss Irene Jones of Bloomington. a graduate ot’ the nor- mal school at Normal. Illinois, will teach the third grade. Miss Jones taught at Tuscola, 111.. last year. Miss Louise Boswell of Udell, Illinois. a graduate of the DeKall) normal school, will teach the second grade. Miss oswell held a similar position at Riverside. Ill., this past year. Miss Gertrude Beasley of Abilene, Texas, formerly principal’of 2i word school there. will be one of the fifth grade teachersi Miss Beasley has been at the hilhi‘l'fiii)‘ of ('hii-ago thi.~ suin- iner Working on her t'oui'w for u masâ€" ter's degree. Miss Ruby White, a graduate of Knox College. and ii rein- (lent of liuleshurg, will lt‘iu‘il English I!‘ L'l'ulit“ M‘\eli and eight. Miss “hue hns lit-en on the \Illfl- of the Lexnigton. Illinois. high >\'hhlli for the past three years. czimc .\li'.~'. Francis .-\. Aiiiiegei‘< un'l her home is :it ('arinzin, Illinui~. The complete list of teat-hers zit Elm Plat-9 for the mining year is as follows: first grade. Esther White; Second grade. Louise Boswell and Lulu Behrens; Third grade. Irene June: uiul Kiltt‘ Sclici'merhorn; Fourth grade. William 5. Parks and Laura Murray; Fifth grade. (let'â€" trude Beasley uml Bertha (tamer; Sixth grudé. Katherine Hourigan and Gertrude Miller: Seventh and Eighth grades. Ruby “'hite, Etta (il‘unt’Hllitl. Alice llEH'lS. and Ellen M. (iLllllt‘}2 Manual training, \Villmr Kenslei‘: quWllifl iHHl destgning, Eva Gifl'en; Mum', \Vll‘JI‘lL‘Ll Shumway; Writing. 5, Lincoln Smith: Superin- tendent. me l.. Smith. The Board of Education (If District “)721tltll<>l'llt‘~thv fullu\\'im_r state- ment a< in enrollment and attend- Children entering school for the first time must he at least six year: of age as required by law. Those nearly six years of Age at the open- ing of school and whom sixth birth- day will {all within the first two months of hte school year will be per- mitted to enter the first week of school. All others whose sixth birth- day will occur during the first half of the school year will need to wait until another entering class is enroll- ed in February. All children betWeer. the ages of ages of fourteen and Sixteen as have regular employment and can pro- duce a written statement from their employer. .\'0 one. however, can give such children employment during school hours unless the children can produce a school-and-zige certificate made out by the superintendent of school in the district within which the children resade, thi< certificate to record the sworn statement of the parent that the child holdim.r such a certificate is at least fourteen years of age. All employers of labor are cautioned m»! to have in their em- ploy dui'insz whmi hoL.!'< ainy child under sixteen ih'.‘ i< Lot provided with a SchU‘!itilllll new certificate. No child under fourteen izin obtain such a certificate. Any one permitting a child of Sch-Ml size to loiter on his premises or be in hi< company during wchool hours incurs the >flY‘nt‘ penalty as one who gin-s such a child em- ployment. The chief of police of Highland Park and his assutants are usually formally designated as truant ofi'icers for District 107 and author- ized to detain children of school age found abroad during school hours. All interested in the welfare of chil- dren are requested to cooperate in securing the effective enforcement of Miss Alta “alum has enrolled at [he L'hi\‘cl'>‘it_\' 0!. (‘hil'amu fur lhe turning sx'hnnl your. .‘ll>\ l<ulwl lluxlctt who taught Eliglhll n. .~o\'- enth and eighth grades \nll «lo .~imi- lzn' \vnrk in tht‘ Wham-{kn .\-l1()t)l~' this )‘rzll‘. Miss Hazlett resigned hm In» \Iilhl‘. here aml (-m'ullwl u! the I‘m- ‘-t’l‘.~zl_\' of L'hlcugo but \\:l.~ u-mplwl sun plans to pill'>L|t' m-r nnmr swu- im in (‘hicugu during the \'lll'l'\'lll. year. Miss Lillian Moore \\lll tum-h fit'lh grade zit {in-r Forml. .\li.~.< Elizabeih Knapp who was away last year on leave of absence élllll who planned to return was obliged dur- ing this past week to change her plans owing to the death of a relative at RiVersixle, (‘onnecticuL lluring the past summer Miss Pearl McCord has become Mrs. Luther Long and livw in Chicago. Mis< Vida For: he- ZIHCQ‘ used for class room purposes )‘rzll‘. Miss Hazlett resigned hm p1» xxilm‘. here and (-m'ullwl u! the I‘m- ‘-t’l‘.~zl)' of L'hicugo but \\n.~ u-mplwl Ivy an unuxuully liberal ntfcr of the- Winnetku mperintendent tn Iuy aside hm" plans and teach at \\'ir.z:etk;L Mn» \V'ilmu Bulyeut got-s In Sulvu. All children betWeei‘. the ages of seven and sixteen years of age are required by law to enroll in some school, either public, private or paro- chial, during the entire time such school is in session. Exception is made of such children between the \V'ilmu Bulyeut got-s In Sulvu. us, 11> >upervi>or 01' drqug hillhl\\fll'}\‘ .‘lh’fi Anna .‘IL‘PhUl'- her “111510 Mud- plans to puma n (‘hicugu during the mrn-uL Miss Lillian Moore \ull tum-h k()\T NL'ED PRU,“ PAGE ONE OPLN NC 0F SCll00l.S l‘HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. MGglAND PARK ILLINOIS Supplemental Special \ssrssmrnl Notice No. 1.7L Notice is hereby gut-z: In all por- smn interested that the ('It)’ ('oum'll of the ('ity of lllghlnml l'znk, ('uunty of Luke and State 01' lllmnn. hmmg ordm'ml that u wpplmnontul firewall 3531-»:th bu ll‘\lt‘\l In [my thv dr» firn-I'r)’.uf thy x'u.~( n1. Ihv “Mn and intrwsl for grading. (urhmg h'nw- in: pming \nth mmudum and “(her- “is:- lalHHIHL’ (entrul An-nuv from the (-znterly lmc n! (.rwz. Mu) Rum! easterly for; u dhhmu- «If eight hundred fifty-thyme fort, whu'h inwrnn-nwm wan pn-Hdml («u h} AH oninmnce pun-1| hm'vlnfun- nu Ihv seven‘h 4131) M Jul). A\ D 11"“. :md the Inn $111 (‘\“(’!1‘(‘\ uf ~.d1 ylw Hlvr‘vof' Mann: Mn: l‘n‘neJ In ~2ml \‘Ullll iug {ht-1mm “IH 1w (in) of Squcmlmr. .\ >00!) thereafter :1: the «'ouH \«11! pcrnm Sand >‘.x;~plmmm1ui mcnt i> payable m ( .\ll [>(‘l'3kl"~ (lesxrmg [tons m and cuurt and may appear on nuke then' defense. .1 , A stenugraphic record of everything said and done in each house of the leg- islature should be taken and made a part of euvh day's printed juurnal, and given the Widest circulatmn and publi~ city. the provisions of the child-lubor law. Any information as to parents or em- ployers violating the provisions of the law should be communicnted to the superintendent of schools. Highvowl Sdiool Mr. S A. Hudson will return this year as principal. Miss Mary A. Yoder of Melain, lllinois. Wlli Leach third and fourth grades, filling the Vacancy made by Miss Bertha ('aiiip- bell. Miss Marion ('ruig \iill resume her duties again this year as W!” Miss Corn Walsh. School Wl” open Mon- day, Sept. H. vm' in [wot-z the "h dun} 1 can Kin Ravini. School The Misses Stone and \1 WIN rcturn this year \Lu \ (If (Mama “I” f!“ (hr \ nun Mndriyn Ryder. Mu- lm~ rm u “fin-er uppomted assessment. Dated at Hnghland Sew. llrd, A. D It'll .i... ..... I hereby announce myself in (“undi- IlHlP for nomination for reprem-numve in the lower house of the general as- \Cllllll)‘, subject to {he decisiun of the Republican voters of the mghth dis- [l‘lk’L consisting of thc rountn-x of Lakr. .‘lvllenry and Boon», n! {he pri- niarie> to he held Sept. 9, 19H, If imininuied and elm-(ml I shall vote for and favor: l, A («institutional ('UHVOHUUH, to thv I‘llll that fine stale may hau- (ai A more zidequule and modern revenue luwi Ilwi A shorter lmllnl in let An ensier method of amending the constitution than mm provided for. (ft ()ur constitutim' \huuld be nthcr\\'i“9 modermzmi lh \uxmth pm‘txn-ulars. L3. I shall Vote and u‘nrk for am efâ€" fevtnv enunty lm-a] nptmn In“. u.~ the reaxxib of the township luu mow plulhi} that the count) xhuuld Pw- (he LUHK in mum}; on the minor qumtmn. 2:. I shnl? favor. u~ l :|I\\u)~ have fmm'wi, mih legislamm u< [n‘tvim'tfi the ddu'} farm-r, and l mull Huh-u- \'m' in \m‘dl‘v .~\u‘h u wHIvnu-nt he- Tn thv Republican \‘uu'I‘ Eighth Senatorial Ihxtrwt' Republican Candidate - for Representative H» An end to mmurity repre- mutation in the assembly, and the 1:1) \ote systeny 1d» A restriction upon ‘he puuer of the city of (‘hlcagn 1n the legislature and a greater mvasure of home rule {or the L'l[_\' of Chicago. [In dim: mum Very respectfully. EDWARD I). SHL'RTLEFF mum}; on the minor qumtmn. shnl? favor. u~ l :|I\\u)~ have Hhh It‘gislalhm :I~' [n‘nim'tfi '_\ farm-r, and l mull Huh-u- \mxn‘v .~\u‘h u wHIvnu-nt he- hc ~tutc hmn‘ll Hf hc-allh und Agv imurd of he-leth, aw! the 'rrht» >0 that both inn-units d“) nf .I In“ {L11 (-Vpc :hv mwiimu IN“ «'fruw nut h NOTICE .\()Tl('|'? hull L 1' 1hr may file huful‘c VII the hmn'n V. Huylun, to make and ark. thm‘" ‘w! Fillxh :ru‘lt ken m Muss ”H 11 1;” objec- i «My. 2 mm the l\ m rm-mlu- uvpm'l Supplemental Special \mument Notice No. 80. Notin- Ii herehy given to all petâ€" sons interested that the (‘ity t'ounCil of the t My of Highland Park. ('ount)‘ of lake and State of Illinois, huVan ordered thiit a supplementnl specuil ansessnn-zt lve levied to the de ficiency of the cost of the work and interest for the ronstrurtiun of ii cast iron lateral main water supply pipe IIX inches internal diameter, t4» gether Wllh one fire hydrant, tuu shutâ€"off \ulxes, and all other net-e» ~uuiry adjuncts and attachments. laid along and under Rice street, (on nectinx With the water main on (in) A\enue. thence southerly along the center line of Rice street to a punt four hundred feet south of the wnth» erly line of Roger Willinmn .'\\1"'.LH', in the (it) of Highland Park, tutu t) of Lake and Suite of Ilinotn, “huh improvement was provided for h) an ordinance [taxed heretofore on the fifth day of August. A. I). hunt, and the lawful expenses of such pro‘ cecding, the nrdiniince for said aup- pleiiientul Spt'Clul ausensment being on file in the office (if the (‘ity Clerk of said (ity, and haying aplied to the ('ounty (‘nurt of Lake ("ounty for an usaeuntent of the Cost! of said im- provemeit flt'ttirtilll‘ tn benefit», and a supplemental \[N‘t'lfll nssehineit thereof hiu‘ing lit‘l'l made nml re tiirned tu said murt. the final hrutr in}: thereon u [H tw had on the 17th tl;i_\‘ of Septeiiilwr. A It 1914 ‘l' :i~ MKtll lheteuflv-i tht- ’ .i~ ltdhlllt‘~‘ m the court \Hli lK'IYIlIL State Representative of the M SIM M Subject to tho Dedic- d the Iqublican Primarfiu Sopu-bu 9th. I’ld. I am a candidate for Represent-“w in the General Anaembly from (h)! Dinnct I think I am qualified for the office. I haw been in buuneaa in Libertyville tor m-er twenty yean. and my reputation for fair dealing and honesty la unquestioned where l am known. l hue been Mayor of Libertywlle lot four yean. and my friends say that I made good. I run the attain of the Ctty the tame an I run my own busily-u with the rewlt that we made nub-manual lm' movements on a v low tax rate I have been Superviaof ol Libertywlle tor nearly five yum and as a member 0! the Ct-unty Board I have tried to get value received tor money expended. I am in tavor nt public lmproxenient: and espeaally good roada and will work to so amend the laws that the moneys expended would go into the imprm'e mettta and nut to a lot of high salaried nth ials. Thanking you in ld\fln(r tut .u.\ l ,,,ii Munro Strongly Endorsed by Legislative Voters League 'lhr l.t.'ls..A‘_“-(* \IHIPH Lrugku". 0r- Said .upplrnmnlu mom h punk. 1' All PGFN'!‘~ ‘10~IH’1 [IONS m Mild «may: and Inn) llpln'u! um make the” dt'ft'hm of hated Sept. it'd 0d. .. hu\e the c: Mulls (lust as {0“st 713 a m for all punts nunh, 5 u- a m. for all pomts exu'm Int 33 nun}; H 49 a. m‘ {or all pmnts north. 1235 p. m, (or all points except loul north, 2’ 13 p m {or all pomu south. and nghwuod. 3.01 pâ€"milér all pomts north Except ”lflh- wood; 512 p. m. {or .n palms. 630 p m. {01' Ill points Sunday 516 p n: {or t" points. ‘u “'illium C. )cht-nzic- "Hf (he mmal field 01’ mum than (H 0 thousand cumhdalca, an unpreceiextted number. ll 19- no! an exnggexntmn {0 May that ul- nmsl movthmi: “cm H.” “hu wouM 11c (mun-1y m." u" vim-e m the 1111301» Genera: .\~~emh‘) Thl‘ LHHI1I(-! of uxthr1rn\\u.~ kin been 1mm wquentm! and (heir ure humirmh of 11.1'5‘, rahxlng from dwils 'm men “1m haw beer ('hargwl “n? \uthn mnmu m» ht Inn! on- \\ho Mn “10'? lm.r' If (hr \utrrs {ml 1-. ‘1‘» then! thty n!‘ prxrnnry «1a) u! do l-‘l SUIJECY 70 THE Olcuilo~ 0' YHE REPUBLICAN rmuan ES \'I)!(‘l'~ \‘flvd \‘flvd H. se-rl' g IIQ‘('9H‘ n l ‘ M! to the {MM ()mwruL A». While their 1: no! a deal good vulnhdutrs In m1“! 4 Sullulurml «hunch, mun record cm}: ”1’ undesn‘uhlu that lexis H l!‘ NIH ’0th “a 1hr cuudnm Highland note um: "MI )1 n the 1.1: "TM (H‘ ate Junm~ ( "Hum nppmnh-d (4 uswm-unenl. CANDIDATE FOR Superintendent 0! School- I m Highland Pnri MA“ Service \ll SIX tlvu-lll Ivâ€" v0 ll! H lHY Highland I . 1’. NH 'm men “In. haw beer :r? \urwm AMHIYN m‘ w “ho Mn “10' v “Hm rtrrs rm: 1-. m» (may ”nary dn) U! do l-‘l mnlmn, 1hr} “111 «W ndesiruhkw vamn‘ um": wi' Lune ‘t>11".‘\ ullculuri} mh-wrlml m of Fayrlh- S. Mumu Park and “we pleased the League and of hxm: 1m's fir>{~(‘lh~5 revurd Assembly mdu‘ntrd high quillxhes an it He lhuulli he renonr _.- Hui funl."~ Am -. ’m )\'.l1\ vntcl‘~ lie-rem 1mm win-Mr ()mwruL .\~M'mh!_\' not a dearth u! U! Hahn Afllrl umi ml 1h HIMV ug '2. r1: “($13! , make sand .kuni‘rm-‘I _\' hie “MM re sald day hum“: um Llllk‘ HI Intel (ll-Ural! v g the 111mm: g and the ”('1‘ 11mg I :vl> MK I am m (Ivor 0! public improxcmcm: and cspecully good roads Ind WI" work to so amend the laws that the moneys expended would go Into the 1mprm'e mm!) and nut to a lot of high salancd ORA xals. Thanking you In Adumu» in! .u.\ Lin 1: that you may show me, I am. Very Kruly yourx ”mm U Mar I am a candidate 101 Represent-(we m the Genus] Anembly from 1km Diana 1 think I am qualified lor (ht office. I haw been m buuneu in lecnyville 101 mu twenty years. and my rtpulatnon [or {an dealing md honesty it unquestioned where I am known. l hau- becn Mayor 0! Libertywlle lor tour yum. and my friend- uy that I made good. I run the can" 0! me Cny the arm as I run my own haunt-u "I”! the rm" lhu we made ”bu-nun! um prm'cmcms on I v17 low ax rate ,_,‘_‘_ -1 I AL-_‘\....II- I have been Supe‘rvitof ol Lubertywlle (or nearly five yum and u I member 0! the Chunky Bound I have lru-d lo 301 value ffCQlVCd 10! money expended. FOR RENT Telephone. [Aka Fm 617 Ind 139 THE ERSKINE BANK It’s Old and Strong 3 per cent interest paid on Savings Real Estate, Loam and Insurance Office And 7nd. [I- Plnca Ind Fin! LAKE GENEVA ICE FRANK L. SILJESTROM ErskileBudehg amok «COAL-- Choice Office Antique Furniture Repaired and Refinisbed right in your home Jun telephone 65 and the Ice Mu: will all inthe Vincent Quarta GOOD BANK FURNITURE STORE LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS C'Jul County. In: hmdled many import- am am Hm succmlul prom-(uncut ol commeruahzen ol um and npecully d whnc shven. hu mud: n note-worthy ”Curd Mr Su-rrrn ll thtrtyan )em 0! age. He gr-duzu-d irom Ducknon Collqe m 1800, Ind from the lucktou School 01 Law |n1902 He in a member of thc Chicago and thou Bu Mutual». and has been honored I‘llh oflu‘ml pou- UOnI In many cinc, (hamablc and poli- ncal urgamunonc He resides In Evuw Non. I: married. and Is the (fiber of two children, u a Democratic candidate for Congre- m this dustncL md In making an active rampugn to! the DOmIDOUOfl. He has I vude uqualntmcz and many ”lunch fnendu Mr. Surren has prunced lav twelve years In Chicago and lot the put two vears amuam sulc‘. nuorney ol 5h... Whvww Alb PMmSofl... I’M that a box 01 our confectionery is Hm awn-lest band 0! n gm, They mm dune; ahum oxhcr {him but (hm arr all or one mind In declar‘ my our candy ”M mast dthcious made Take a box with you on )uur hex! (all The awcdneu ()1 her smile mu match the sweetness u! the Landy AllYoungladiuAgree Gary’s Home . Arthur Simpson Cody w dank Mdcolm B. Sterrett Scranton To“... ‘8

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