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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Jan 1916, p. 1

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|¢)>( I as your lephone T? SUER J'L'BILEE :12" " mcd with u v 1 not Cor- : :L'iz-zr :ntr1n31c d1! .".1 v ‘1. Tm. Lt. 'e as near to m mg phone 45 )LES FACE STARVATION led from page X) 8c. 58c and BBC each ~ «:15 (2rd and 35c each. RI‘I “55mm. DEPOT Park, â€" Illinois :. Johns Ave. I'V ts onday Parlor u >rtum'ty 2:11 Sale. cm and 1v secured arts. PUP.- \ are made My mm- g Nd tastc \ 1K ILSON," Sh" a ) I fits and main at 1 5 to 10 u'coo _ N +3 addressed \5. Washing- .xre for their appoint and 14, as a day 5 the United contributions r the aid of have here- sed the 8611 )e affixed. Washington ccember, in :e thousand and of the 1 States. the re 1) ': wa ren- , William the organ. e taken to tributed. Ail 'ber 45 a; § P E WEEK mm m: mmm 1'9!)th Box of Candy inc For Prize thin Week. 3. the Job Bowl." And Work For High Soon! By “Cub" Moon _ navy ettacks were ximde on the W m: week, e few records being it“ in the league. Cept. Foy'e .31 let the league on fire Thursdey “it, first of :11 winning three mm gums, and at the same time ’fln‘ some high scores. One of the â€"â€"-. “we: was a big 923 game. which mht the three games up to en 863 . “Cub" Moon helped his gun out by a 219 avenge for the fine games, making a league and season record of 277, in the second ”me. A few chenges haVe been made in the league membership. some helm: unable to be present at the “mes. The two prizes were won by Ed Bolding and “Cub” Moon, with scans of 235 and 277. “Doc" Ems tried hard Thursday night to beat the high mm, but fell short thirteen pins. The prize this week is a two dollnr box of candy. Young man, your hdy friend is looking for some sweets, so get busy. Don’t let “Name" with his 246 get it, for he would eat it all himself. u-u-uvâ€" . On Monday evening of this week, progrx ‘Evans took three straight from Llewâ€" 1 fire 01 allyn. and Ori two out of three from 1 Eddie Conrad. Enea won two out of threelflnd I from Richards on Tuesday night, alliF001.' the games being very close. Foy.Will t meets Minorini on Wednesday eVen.3.\lond‘ ing, McNanIy against Workman oniteSt V Thursday, and Martin meets SantiLsex-en on Friday. Be on the job, you league l Will‘ ' bowlers. and help your team. ‘songs 1 ‘ 1 .L. Conrad Hinorini ......... Workmzm .. , ......... Martin . . .. .. Llewell ‘1'11 ..... Sum .. Hig h Tmm Ave., Me) H1: h Team Game. F0] Big In Ind. Ame, Moon. High [1:11.Gz1me. Moon SCOND TERM OF MGHT SCHOOL BEGINS Tonnko Lu! for Eight Wed“. Llrge Attendance in Desired 0n Mondzn exening, January 10th fit seven o‘clock, begins the second term of the e.ening high school. New ltudents will be received and all old ltudents welcomed back. The second term will last eight weeks. The Eollrorwingv is a list of the courses offered for Monday, Tuesday And Thursday evenings: Busine55 Correspondence, Miss { anndy; Commercial Arithmetic, ML} KcLain; Bookkeeping, Mr. McLain;l Typewriting, Miss Munson; English for foreign speaking students, Misses Irieger. Schermerhorn, Davis, Jones, Sands; Sewing and Millinery, Miss Edmunson; Manual Training. Mr. Robert Schneider; and Mechanical aning, Mr. Pertz. Those courses for Monday only are: Agriculture, It. McNutt; and Vocational Guid- lflte. through personal interview, Mr. Subdwick. Appointments must be made in advance for these talks KiV' in: tdvice and aid in getting stated in life. Cooking, with Miss Tucker 5 charge, will be given on Monday N Thursday evenings. P866“: Dividing Room in Louie-II Building Torn Down for W . The partition dividing the two west Mina in the new Lencioni building ha been taken out preparatory to the moving of the Palnce Cash Meat Huket which will take place in the hut future. New fixtures have been ”based and with the chin“ 0‘ Ions Leo Hank, the mayor of the what, will hue one of the moat Inc-date meat markou on the north PALACE CASH IARKH T0 I0“ Jan. Jan. Jan‘ Jan Jan Jan Twm Ave., McNanly....7 Team Game. Foy. ....... 9 Ind. Ave. ., Moon ............... 1 Ir. 1! Game. Moon 2 .\cxt “eek's Schedule Ian. 10â€"â€"-Ori- Richards Ian. IOâ€"L'onrad-Llewellyn Ian. IIâ€"E'vans-Enea. 13â€"â€"-MncNanly-Martin. Iii-M inorini-Workman 14â€"F0y_-Santi. Won Lost 758 923 183 3- 9 Pct. .666 .666 .555 .555 .555 .555 .444 .444 .444 .444 .333 .333 kin: of (07 Llurol Avenue. who“ death occurnd Docémbor 6, 1916, vu admitted to probate in county court, Waukegtn, Monday, tad shown the deceased left at mu vnluod gt over $200,000. 0! the total unonnt $200,000 wu in personal property And $8,000 was in ml estate. The bulk of the estate is ‘eft to the widow nnd son, Frederick, who um nmod exoc- utrix and executor under the will. They have filed the requested bond of $400,000. Those who benefit by the will an: Lydia Watkins. widow; Fndorick A. Watkins, son, both of Richlnnd Puk; Elsie Crane Watkins, daughter-in- law, Highland Park; Elsie Cnne Wntkins, Jr., Highlnnd Pnrk; Flor- ence L. Waking, Highland Ptrk; Philip Taylor and Rush Taylor, sec- ond cousins. Elgin, Ill.; June; Everâ€" ett Cole. Washington, Kansas; C. N. Cole, .Greenied. Kanua; Ethel And Ida Fountain, Wuhington, Ktnau: Chicago Historictl Society. Chicugo; Memhmts Loan Trust Co., Chi- cago; Mrs. Elk F. Burtia, sister-in- law, Rochester, N. Y. “The Bank Cry of Peace” Tuesday Jan. 11th and TncodayJan. 18th “The Coward." starring Frank? Keenan will be seen in the Triangle program at the Highland Park Thea- tre on Sunday. January ninth, also Eddie Foy and the Seven Little Fay: and Polly Moran in “A Favorite Fool," a new film story of circus life will be seen on the same night. On Monday, the tenth. the singing con- test will take place at which time seven or more professional singers will be heard in the latest popular songs. Tuesday evening, January 311th, Charles Richman and other leminent Vitagraph stars in “The Bat- :tle Cry of Peace," a call to armu noninst war will be the attraction. tle Cry of Peace," 3 call to armui against war will be the attraction.‘ This picture will be shown again on the following Tuesday. January 18th. §0n Wednesday evening Dorothy Gish, one of the most lovable little stars of the Griffith-Triangle studio, together vwith many other screen idols will be seen in “Old Heidelberg," a romance 10f Palace and University, while On ”Thursday evening, January lilch, ‘lluzel Dawn will be the attraction in la picturization of Henry Arthur IJones' famous dramatic success “The ansquernders.” “Princess Rommmff” gwill be the story dramatized on Fri- ldny evening featuring Nance U'Neil, ‘Americn‘s for‘emOst emotional artress iwhile on Saturday night Geraldine 5 Farmr, the most famous of all women l artists of today Wlll he sum in "t‘arznen" The January program of the club's ‘acLivities is out. and judging from all that is planned January promm-s to be an exceptionally full month. gThe children'SJarty on New Year's {Day was a very successful aflair. the ilarge number of children present en- ljoyed games. dancing and motion ‘pictures. This evening Mr. William iBruce Lefl'enwell will give 3 lecture ion “Along the Scenic Columbia Riv- ler,” illustrated with motion pictures land slides. Other motion picture levenings are to be Tuesday the elev~ enth, “Grauatark”; Friday the four- teenth, Fridly the twentyâ€"first, “Fire, an“; WMUIJCQLOWHI The will 01 the he. Elia K. Wu- PROBATEIMNLIIATIIIS ATTRACTIONS AT LOCAL THEATRE Gwyn-n... enth, “ mustark”; Friday the four- teenth, Fridly the twentyâ€"first, “Fire, and the Fight Against 11.", an illus- trated legture by Mr. James E. Latu, and Fridiy, the twenty-eighth. There will be dancing on Saturday the fifâ€" teenth, and cards on Tuesday the eighteenth. The Lowery Girls will give “Dinlect Stories.und Imperson- ations of the South," on the evening of Tuesday the twenty-fifth. The AAJ_I.. 01 A uwuwâ€"J Ouoli Club pxggnms nu certainly nttnctive for this month, this after- noon’s program is to consist of 1 song min] by Mr. Arthur Burton, and on the twentieth Mr. Franklin B. Snyder will speak on “The Clusic nnd the But Seller." The Omli Study Clues In to begin again nnd Study Clues an to begin again nnd‘ two interesting prognms :re plun- nod for the thirteenth. and thin twai- ty-seventh, they no: “The Friendly Art of Letter-Writing.” by In. Pay- son 8. Wild. in chuge of the Art and Litenture Dopu'tmgnt of the club. {or the thirteenth. sud “Modern Music," on the timty-mtuth, in Mrs. Carleton Vtil. All of these in- teresting 3nd WV. «accruin- monta have undo quite 1 number of Mud letter days" on the club alumina Highland Park Club Y.I.C..A.GOSH'1 MATH. F. CHURCH mnmnmmcmmxsm Drink. Rai- flnhn SMMPW MubuPh-udufmd Evodu’35-urw GoodT-oE-joyod The young people 0! the Methodist church enbminod ch. Northmm University 'Y. I. C. A. Gocpol Tum It. I socinl evening And ntch meet- ing at the church on New You”: eve. ln spin at the driuIing rain, which spoiled the sleigh ride plumod In part of the evening’s prognm, over forty young people turned out to entertain the university men. The tum. which m pichd by Hurry Wells. Northwutem'l Y. I. C. A. lecremry consisted o! Chris Riley, who wu {our yem on the 'Vnnity Glee Club, one of thc quu- tetu who made the Plum: trip but year; Plul Criumln, tninod to know men in railroad ctmpu. on the cattle range: and on the hub“! field; Vic- tor Pelt. recently an Active worker in I large Ptcific cant church, and member of the Vnruity Debuting Squad; Ind Dean Tnxlcr of crou country and varsity debating fame. After In enthuniIatic reception and sociIl hour, Mr. Riley Ind Mr. Trleer conducted the WIth lemma. 3.1:. Riley conducted the singing, the choir led by HirIm Nichols. Iln‘ I New Year's hymn and Mr. Trleer. xpoke. using I11 hu subject “Running! the Race 0! Life. " Formut Cummin‘u pulled the bell rope I few minutes before Mr Trleer finished IpeIking and those present knew thIt the new year hId berm. The WItch KTVK‘O closed with prayer Ind In exchange of New Y'eIrs greetings. ()11 New Year's Day the team spent: the entire day (‘lllan on the young inien of ll1ghwo<~l 11ml North High- lInd l‘Irk. ln the awning fifteen o! lthe )nung men gathered 1n the pIr- sonIge Ind With refrvshn1e1.t5.good fellowship and fun the men of tho 10.1111 and the 31mm: men n! the cum- n1unit3' mct on lonlnltlll ground. Sunday morning the team Ittend- wl 5:1111l-r3 $11100. .\lr.R1le_\ taught a b03~ 1li1~s and the uthqr mo-n jnlned the \oung Men' :- ll1lule (lIu {or the 'cmmn stud) Mr lllI-tsch presented 'the men to tho slhool jzut l-efon clnsing exercitwI and announced the ‘evening services. ‘ Sunday 11(ter1.m1n It 1:30 I Mr- ;\lt‘(‘ was held in the Fort SheridIn guard h1u~e vnth thirt) two priwnâ€" are 111 attendance and I nick prisoner in the prisoner: hospital 'Ird \uu ‘xiaited. The lIte Iftcrnoon Wt! spent 1n the church and pInionIge in per- sonal conferences with young men. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLiNOlS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6. @916 Prompt!) at eight o'clock Mr. Rilm. us captain of the team In- Lounced the opening hymn for the woning senive . After I stirring mng service. Mr. (‘riumnn rend the third (hnptur 0! John Mr I'd: spoke t1r~t tullmg why he 15 a (hut tum. He gave two reLsona; hrll. “Christ gives me a burger Ind better influence over others'." second. “(‘hrilt helps me to fight nin." Mr. (‘rinâ€" mun spoke next. dealing with ex. vuses, among which he named the following: "l am too great 3 sinner to become a Christian;” “I am as good as others;” “There are too many hypocriua in the church." Underly- ing these excuses. Mr. Crisaman add there were reasons for neglecting Giriat among which he named: inde- cision, indicating lack of will power; and moral cowardice. indicating far of others' opinions. Rildy Ipoke lut showing that a man may grow in the Christian life just as plant: and janirrials grow in the phyllcal lilo. Ho lnoted three process“ in producing Elm»: absorption of nourishment; u- [similation of nourinlunent: and :growth. I , l_ll._ Mondny morning. plum for ing'» up the work begun were ed and it is expected (hat Entry Well: will and an expun {n ym men’s organization work. from North- western. md th-t through him the utrongut sad clunut young men at Highwood nnd North Hithhnd Put will bo,bronrht WM in a nodal md athletic omniution. Date submitted, January 8. 1916. Taken from llboruory up. Presumptive tubâ€"mud". Nnmbor cdonkl w c. e.â€"6. IE!“ 'ATEI RM follow- Tokphue Co. lath; IBM In lino vim iu con-nut “ride- 0! progra- tho Chicago Nephew Cul- pnny in now en‘ngod in making ill- provemonu in WOW. Ibo can cl which will mu m w,- 000 and $50,”. 11:. work dull Wbuhmli-b POI-hf- htthWfl-«fi'h nah-d0)”.- 0“ pnncipully with tho cumin-dell d overland vim had an 1111!;th of cables. Employ- of tho ulopboao comp‘ny have boon ant-(ad In ml in: that impro‘anonu {or the last (our or five wants. C. T. Foul. dh- ' (rid manager of the tompnny up} the work will not be comploud bdm . wring bot-nun Gun is no much of it to be dono. ! D “1th Skating Rink. Pop-hr 1 Th. popuhnty of the publk an» ‘in. n'nh prouded by the win“. 0! Wmnetkl. through the mom a! Vil- lnxe Mun-[er hugcrnld In “H proud I») the crowd: which I" ml mg uhnnuge of Lb. upon nth day. i The first rink I! Lindon Ind Mount Hetunt from the um. of the opm- I 'in‘ has been mom Linn popular Ind the young people Inst been an" in crowds Since (he opomn‘ of the the young people luv: been an" in crowds. Since (he opomn‘ of the rmk on anden Slrnl two new nah hue been oponad In other when. of xown, one u [Aurel nnd Athl‘nd Avenuu. 1n Hubbard Woodi, und 0» um" I! Wilson and hr Strata‘- “Hum-(kn TIM “lucgnn Odd Frlbwl Hut The lhxrd flour 0! the new Ymr l-ulldum rm Wuhnngwn Shun Wlu» keg-n. on“ of the new poptoflmc lumldmx, ha: been land by hi. Odd Fellow; The do.) I’ll (load In" I‘m-h. Ind the lod‘e oqmpmrnl \I m be mow-d 11110 1hr hr" qu-rur- I! mm. The hull I; one o! the hr‘en, beat Vanni-ltd, be“ h'hled, find I‘m! modem m Wlukegnh, amd me mI-m~ hrrn n! (he h-dxe In- linked [mood n! their new quark-n 'nny (Krupmd wx ha” i'. Wish-gr. [twp-r fin: my.) other Indgr, vnth (he flflptfll. ..! the anmc onion. “Ilmrue. “innflll Ind (Home: ()0! Love! Tu Run The Wilmruo, “mm-(Ln and Glen- \‘tw lax mu )5 )owu than yum! Dun Inn, The tax In Wklmellr Lhn your Pun n derrenu u! 31 ()1, n being .hfi9 ihxs ynr lug-mu ”PO 1-“ your. Wmnelkn'l decruu n from 89.” to $914, Ihxle (Hem-0e ha: been nhlvvd from $10.54 to 39!! The Eunaton nu- u considerably higher than n wan I year ago. Tb. nun-e {or Lhm u the hl‘h school In- rn-nse. nuinly. but .ddmmu have hem: made on the sum- Ind City rites Lan- Crowd at Hugh School Sttur‘oy Io Enjoy Punouc Progn- The Gnu l‘lu-n- Show held a! (he high school. on Slhu'l-y "chin. wa- certainly a very Intros-(u! Iflnir, and well worth Itundlng. A and of (hiny-five pic-cu h-rnished excellent music during the avenmx. Mr. Ger- ard \'|n Schick who was chub-mum of the enurulnmont. introducd the spenkcr of the evening, the Honor- able William Huber ll'll, who 'u u-hk William Huber It'll, who in Field Secretary of the N-vy “we, and in mlyor of Luke ForuL ML Lewin' theme urn "Prep-redneu." in which he called to mind Guam Wuhingmn' I ndv'we [0 the AmOMn people. {hung that the but "I, o! rvv, , "1r. He showed how many audio“ liven Ind been lost nine: an vaolu- Lion, owing to the unprep-rodnul of unions. Mr. Lewis cited n U: C!- unplo Sviturhnd, who has moha- ulnod pact. through in “salient ciduu-nold'ury. A Mod "and from the Nnvnl Twining Sudan 0! fifty um um suow mm sum gntfiv'. .n uranium drill, w. in; ”W‘, nun-bin: with‘mn Ind “paling with tho 3“! arm 3;}::,-loviIâ€"Ig pktum dgpktin‘ m. ntMSuuoumn-bovnnndpnv- o! saluting the colon. with! (or-ltd u! npproprhu coding to met an Impmivc yam mug. In. cud" in do. than who no use-.â€" Mly brooch this halo" tho p“. 70.0“ “on “'5‘“ m “vhf-I‘m Fouowhcmultdvubdouth GuilduthMBm "Murmur-nu...» duoutbmko!dunr.m7 of thou and! burials span. “9 all over FMM supplhl m 60- n-md by tho community. Thou our Slau- for ”anion-moan In, 0! count. may Gem-n- and Austrian- m a». hospiuln. so it in not wordy I M], uppul. Bu» 4.;- d d] khdu. convdoocmt roba‘ bad bad Inm- m w ho undoâ€"the work in wry “mph and the need vary [m1 3nd lnyono mm to help will be ”bound. 'nu nrioun vom- on'l ammunition. have mind to do their pan und 1! 'u bopod to have I lug. number ambled ouch Wod- noodly morning from nlno an one o'clock. It On Epixopl Part-b :nfl‘ Wodmod-y an !'cmh. If myâ€" one would pro!" w do th- work u home the) can obum mum! Ind p-Wrrnn u um! um. :one would pro!" w do th- work M. uni-I'nount a! business in 0”“, cu.- hume, they can olfum mum! Ind mmry compcunt mnnner. A pod- "W'm' “ 9‘“ um" uon m rod from the ucnbry o! g n“ commit“. fin chum “‘5 “midst Board of Education of BM 1::zsdfi“c;:°" ‘34 “In. E:";};108 ”hug the council u take noon- ‘ ‘ ' mun : “u“ 'A 12 1 the 'on (“In 1A. Aleundor J. W. Pflndivillo, GJnr-y I P. or W o ' '7 ‘ gut 0M Linedn Avenue Croutng. u =“' Bf’d' 8' K Brown. “”3“ 0001- Lu‘hool chfldren were purucuhrly in 31:33; 33:33.3; 2 59;?;;3;d.n..r. n. mum of m. c. u. n. ' ' ' ' ‘ EK R. bun In the hand: 0! the court. Ind the Mina Chariot“ Yue, Geno-1. motion to Instruct Ole corporation urn lou und Mny Hom'wanherJvounul w confer w‘a‘ JD“. landi- 1. M An 3.333.312. TI? 1.121;":1 P” IMPROVE.“ {Fred (ihurrhxll muting Out In 1910 ‘ h h I Lh 1 T0 AMOUNT “31%,473 (- hon; l n uu m e m a mum: gwhh'h our Curncgw library A A Eund that Um pogmrnl of the sum of 'wy m“ of m m ””1‘31’79 would be mammary to rodoem I] ‘1‘. The lotu‘r war referred w Cor- ' ‘pornuon (‘ounul Holmes. Grimm" I-provc-onln lo: South 5y. I.- ol Shun, Croo- Buy Rood gal 5| Job» Avon-u “’du Mu- ad the” mocung 1n! Fndl) uflnr Yunvh. ullfllnll‘bd Improvement. fol lh .wuLh ”firm of “mu, Lhe pnu' mg of (in-en Ba)" Rum! km! the St. Juhm A‘leur vuln-r mum. The Bulrd ha: lr\l>ud Um” Int-thud 1r. mnhnl mun: nnpmaneM: Ind all proceed- 111‘! leading up u: the )fln'oremenu Thr (in-en Hay Rand Imprm‘ement ‘H-uly'n n lnt‘ludfl UH- pIHhK “1 “"9“ B')‘ gm n ml Hum! “101 n 20(001 hnvk Pl\'m°n“mlyor OPP from (mural Awnuc to the south cor» ‘nnd Hindu [tonne 11ml“. ‘0 b0 hid “P0“ ‘ cruuh- confer wit rd hmutom mlcmdam found-Lion. Mlflnnd to The ”Um-led coat ‘1. “0.88000. ‘ mm“. The St. Johns Avenue improvement Int-laden the romumcting o! I 6-th ' Id water min in St. John: Avenue ' south from Lincoln Ave. the nu- muted con! 0! which in $623.00. Iovlh‘ T‘ muted con! sue-.50 a the H... 00 Lot Dailbw In Fwd I“. Tu“! “m IISJIEIE YATES PASSES 0N muth nun-m, up furmrrly not to the Unit-l 0'! I 6-th [WYMN SCORE WWWHEW “5'..- “unlit-taill- MJC|WTMILOM MMWM. By the PIN] (badd- Tho but council netting of “I. you 1916 w my unusual In voothor m nun-us! for the am at W bola; vow wot undo: foot ond Ind-t ovor hood; oocoodly on unuuolly My mooning of tho Boon! of Loco] Imptvvomonu pn- ooodod the council mum at which n umuunl mount of built... m ummud. Thirdly, (hero m an unuaud numb-r d vmnt chain in the council room manly tint o! the omit-mun of an Publicity Commis- non, that of (he corponuon court-d, thst of tho city Munpher md ml] of the chain in the viniwn' section. However, u the ever genial mayo! and I" commiuioncrl were present, Lhoy proooodod w Lunar! In unnu- A n-quen war presenmd from Wm. T‘ Woodh-y ”dung um the owners ' mm.» Puke: Hut The following article in I clipping from the Xanadu Evening News of Month), December 270., end will prove int-mung to hit mny bowl- ing lover friend. here: Wm. leNenley, who rolle with the bite Forest, "1., bowling mun, won nut plece lut night in the miller Sundey' night lndividuel Want It on Andean, um. with e and of 662 wind: in the eecond HM tail of the “eon and e Moe lurk when it le colddered the three gun. en bowled on nix nlleye. The mom lol- W. IcNtnley rude-d m... Scentâ€"W. lan-Iy. w. '3. IcNuahy u 3 rain: n u Knock. Scorn. 224 193 210 19H7 247â€"862 188â€"615 42h

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