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

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Street; Bronson idly line 01 the provxded tor in masterly a) m: William: Averue. pdway at the in- Mme. inciudmga B'e spanning the d betwccn Marsh. Avenue. the con- ! concrete budge tn‘ludson Avenue a and Marshman' not a remforced mug 1::- ravme : Suez: And the ginforccd mncrete urine ir. Bronson. [man 5 rcet ahd ’ ChV (H Ni gh‘and Imam. a< a whole LL-rdn. \f there- open: . <>n Ithe I, Win a: (re hour U r by: rake: ms: (. 11 A. M yfiot m \ (‘HYC1 vanzelicnl {vines anti Hulk cr‘ _ x 7273. 1” P39: 7'. _ 31.; "(heath r ~.:mcms m- \ or ail b pubucfi posal .rred to I ucal Im~ Aid Euifd ‘ for (h. gr: ”I“. z‘! the A: CRY [.easofl: .2,_ Act cal Im- dfi Park ! A Hi ,pc 331‘ ark L1, Eds. \\ (he REQUIREMENTS OF CHILD LABOR LAW mum CHILDREN MUST SECURE WORK PERIITS Numb r‘ in Employer: Hinng perm men! tory dreu vacat ‘.Sil.\. uhdolj Nelsux. lookir; in Whit dur'Hh: parer’~' merit.» w: off to w in '11." U perms to «'.\ 01th every ' mm and m o perm a'ceep: to hip an er empluyv- hire .1 enhr _ deca: , . mer' 1 peril as It F, [nits 1'? y l ’§\‘J 8 -hr and. for! em 7390‘ chi'. nbo the "1 hm; Lulu“- Law" taint-d "j wriunz tn th Fat’fm'v hwpector. 0408 St” > "hng Ilur Hichllnd Park Leading Lake Fore-t 2 to 1 When Downpour Suded By West Side Flu Las’. Suvinizly at Central Park. the harm 1mm: and Lake Forest were “films "14‘ first game of a series of three. whom some one turned on ‘he sprinkl»r and forgot to turn it ofl'.‘ If the Emlunce of the game could be judzed txv the first four innings which we" Piztix'wi. it would be some game. HighLL: I’urk szs leading 2 to 1‘ When 2‘ -'urted to rain and dispersed. the 'itmummted fans. It was moat. F3313". "z m the management to see. 5° mu 3» ":ew faces rooting for the; A u.-. home 'cam Hmhiand Pnrk .Will pity It Like Foresv next Sunday ad ‘0 ”“0" Mg Sunday at HM M QT uyen fold of their Duh'oo Winn inn; L hxldren. All Under Six- teen Yur- of Age Prohibited on Dangerous Machinery "Viuywr must km-p fhn po-r- . L'hxidrcn bctxwen H and ‘- u:' age on 211(- and open for w. J: 31‘; times and must keep ‘ne Fumes and mldrosses of all on. the Wu” of hia office or publlc and private closed,” explmns Mr. uhilritli of children are wzm- soft. 01" employment . um can: a few dollars summer months. Many firmed in the require- Luw hustle thexr children 3 and then find themselves ). “hen the factory inspec- »~~:\ that tho child has no .nr-L, The same is true of ley hire vhzldren. hut ~.l the working permit ‘uw'fi' expern-m-e «llrficulty z'm-wvy in<pector visits‘ urnl culls for the permlt (\l RAIN HALTS GAIE mzht not - day t)!‘ « ~'u‘< of a 'hz- Paw," :z'umtm'n with reference to [,ahm- Law“ may be oh Writmz tn the Chief State \‘nm‘tor‘ 508 S. Dearhnrn :ur. chxef state fac- mlwses that all chil- hool for the summer mud secure working they accept employ- A M.. and? P. M. ' '11? Child Labor Law an! in particular upon the reason that this ~ 'he employment of 1V» ycars of age at or ‘ machinery. This de- ”a"; :my occupation fur mower driven marchin- ml has made a ruling ; cnm‘urmity \"ith this mg Harrison 3H]? not he emplayed (wer nr 49 hours per week w! a day mmt be per- T be Highlanh Park PMS It Like OH The Lake Forest country {an folks began prepantions {or {heir annual doings last week when a committee met at the Onwentsia club to pin! out the ground to be used in the country fair and horse show July 1,4 um! 15. Mrs. Robert McGann Is the amt-m1 “billposter” of the Lake Furtwt hur. “BillpOSting” has been an uniuuus task because it entails panning of :u: imentive sort. For exumplc- the “7:- uf the pustch‘ has made It new-“dry to In)‘ thv vamuws on the fiuur. Mn McUunn and hvr ussnstants first sway the cum‘ms with cnrruigv \1ll‘lll~h ‘h_\ means of ‘mng hrushvs. Thv'l th--} .1“ the fine brush work while urn“ H41 about on their humle umii km-w Annual Event to the Plan. July 14 and 15. To Benefit Locul Institution. .\ feature of NW fmr “'1 dog show. Mrs. l. M. Flaw. Surf street, (‘hlcugm hil> ma Belgian Brabunmns. “Th; “(Lmnnfl' thm- only {\w m.» Belgmn grifl'ons m Amm'u'u. Nichols of New Yuk. ‘x cm Ogden Armour. hzn rnh‘n-z man policv dub. The falr is 1“ M ; fit of Iht‘ Luke YUH' pitzl'i. lhé‘ .\H(‘u hu‘ Blur?" nrphuxzuge Attractive Ice Crelm Pulor Corner I St. John: And Cenkr-I Ave. Rut unnt to Open Soon ”Ammo uper.‘ |!.',<r parlor, Which n "urmf \v ‘te tables, ‘1111 1‘01 In the bzhcment thv candy arv made and imite the irzspw (.on . at any time. counter and about th» th‘uughuu: white. The rmuh up in“ Adjoining the pat ant. \vh-‘rn th'v the A ssm‘mtiu hzu'u limwts lines. Management Han Deviled; Plan to Help Those Who “Huh (0 Wovk In Their Own Home: sium room cxchzmgv ‘-‘ ("out luv». hcie mudc The pl W'oxmm's {urn-y work DI Those Utter tify Mm Sm- Y. “1V. .\. EV (Is lhcr‘v i~ :1 plan I‘lzu‘r day me! FMRLAIDDUT ATLAKEFOREST Accident Occured “'hilc Alia North Bound C. M. E Condition Strict. I from the (hlcugu Elvctric car ut Hm i< rvpnrtui 111M I'm“ for hlm In got nfl' :xv‘ he («‘1‘. mm the snimeH jaw, knocked hut bruiwd his face and has not, yet been p1 condition is not mu. WOMANS EXCHANGE AT Y Cor. Green Bay Rd. Laurel Ave Rev. C. G. Unungst. Pastor Services for Sunday. July 9ih: 9:30 A. M.â€"Sunday School. “Th? Thessalonian Christians." 10:45 A. Mvaorning worship, ~â€"- oh. “The Next Gr?!“ World’s History-n writion 0f 7:45 P. M.-â€"EV Double Ponion. a School Workers." GUSTAVE GRUELL INJURED MONDAY The “NIH”: First United E work and min Gusun‘e Uruel‘. of Wmt Elm was seriousf)’ injure! vn Mon- senmg whom he wzh .mghhng the (hlcugn and Milwaukee “’ Lq'“ "Lim- le 325..., h m be realms CENTRAL INN OPENS he plug" '0~\!2I'.t 1H 13th nlcugu and .\l at Hm l’luu- at the h HH‘ It“ H; U Kht and now. The 1 plzu'ed. Mr. G much improved thv ice cream and uni 'hz‘ pr-wrietnn on ‘1‘ thuir \‘mns VH1 “'hilc Aliahling from in \H‘l '. \V van. Church dm‘ i w 1m llk‘ (‘ I'll I“ H Event In the Hm» hnr HH 1h l! \H)\ mm! :m [H'th and The Name Mr. Uruell's ‘ :xpxexw Harm haw jumpe {em 1 will! p 1‘1 m” LIGHTS 0N, DARKNESS TURNED T0 DAYUGHT ORNAIENTAL SYSTEI IN OPERATION om! JURORS TAKE FBHING Tit I'm‘k ~wxu‘himur‘ “a: lam Mas “R Hiding uh {hen [H l‘h Hm I’nr'r h >sk‘ 2.500 Visited Bench Tuttdty, Which Swelled the Total Number to Over 7.000 Since Opening Hssoh lwacl‘. \\ uh The bathing (‘aptnln Frank MVI’ermund as lwnrh mush-r. Li one of Highluml Park's most popular plan“ Hu-r «we? thoumnd ponplv hau- \ mh‘d 'hv henvh Qinu- It: upemng, Jun? l-'-(h Tue-day. ‘he Fourth of July, proud to be :1 Neon! breaker in fur as num- bers are concvrnmt A! the end of the day. (‘npuin Mcllermnnd's hand counter refisured 3,500. Much credit is due the Hunh ('lub members. whose untiring and unsel- fish eflorts have mnde possible this pleasant outdoor playground. l-fl“ . l'mirr (hr plm . uf {hr Mv'hwi plNlt‘h in ”1‘ 1H“ (‘huvchcw lmr'mg ‘10") durm (hut tun; Ju'y. “3'1 Ynkr n \‘m'nhu' (undur! the “runn- ".1, u s‘ahmxs Jun: 3 sun. “I“ uh:- I \u ('09! In \9- Lake Fort-t rupp lyflendanl In I frw udlfonn a! I sort n1 cnpul, wx 1nd than vxll he I mullury o! the coat which pocket: It [hr brea Min I‘M [r'hh A; A. Mona, RopIrunlil‘ Buiuu Wnuhqln Mcu'l Acoochlion.Pv0so-II Pooh Mall". to (he City of Highland Punk. Nnv Dunc. Succcuful Ill m Hr H vmarbn OSSOIJ BATHING BEACH POPULAR .‘lvn'; \\l lhd [71‘ PMV'k I: HIH'I HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS. THI’RbIMM ,H'IX ti, 1916 h “k h r lLi\"Y'H>F ha HI‘\|' U'L' M‘A‘J!) {he ~‘up1't HHL‘ "mark K" t‘ ugn Th‘ «uh he ’hq \\ h i i h \H H Y ro‘! Buw l")! are 4|! M NEARBY NEWS NOTES OF LOCAL INTEREST \Vnu» rgu ugKr-t ll \\ Th: plavl- mm! l'ndrr 1h Lake Fora-t ruppwn me l-- he Yr kandnnl In I frw duy- wuh I nr‘ uniform of a sort of khnln ruin! "1th cnpul, wx 1nd :hocs In mutrh ‘nmerp wxll he I muhury mr ntmu! the ru! 0! the coat which n to hnxd (an pocket: It 1h? bread, g h. \Iuhuan “HA M \unnI \III on \\ k“ Alana to Turn 0” Stud bghlu AI WM'IL Mtchngnl Boys Vuul ‘ Naval Tuinin' Subo- cl (heal [Alon va‘l W n \\ nuernn lu Lamond. \K \\ h" Huhh llmm N'rurr (”I pn \c- l'nHOYl'I M. 1min) dun: g ”H \urnhnr (In .an of Um (h! R.- n: hnX 1b.\ ‘ lb: ' f ‘1' V HIM {YIN («n.grr HI ‘5 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY CWNCIL ,k {n h< H h )' 10le (alloy. Pup" P [nod cl Prou OHKO. (Avon sum. mm 10 mm (mm mm Mn BuucnSthunu1h01A’q hr: .4 l thinly “0an I Au-vd'd ( ‘mzvud rm lm-H’ \nr Lu ."J. Hwhmru ¢ xthrrmr “I! u lI um \\ m “(U-mell- NI Hrlp ndjnrem F H Birth“ um} H-ug‘hlon. " l‘ 31” ((‘ontmued .._, mm or mndmci REAL ESTATE TRANfERS Shh H K (upev‘v I u hungrt H: \1" In. .hl run”. W Uri: \\ H y! H b'" Vl'flfl n fl I“ (rl M. h! Mm “-101 Bluwn LonIr-Mo sod " I an." Knnhby Pun-u whom.» don! All-nit July 1“}: (’90!- .. luv hell Woeh SIX THOUSAND ATTEND RAVINIA PARK OPENING M“! I“ ( HILDREN IN GROUP 0M (18 1h“ hm Ir Iudu Porto-d ’m h Mull! 7ovnnhp I“ Ch, 0‘ '5‘.“ Pub ’ “ .umr of The Prom \u- pva 'm ..-u~~mn-nt roll for In" mid 1 u H x and an ('uy n! HI‘hhmd 1".» u' uh mdudol n oorr-rt “.1 o!" u suwnI-Ii property u Mnx'wd' u~~r~n¢d by ch. W of Huh.” awn”; {m the yar1916.3'hc If“ M use-41 ulue thereon u om third of 1hr ’n.’ \nlue A\SI.\SIEKT mu I! ”IS m l \ Phi" Min) “ Educ-M1“) LP'I'H‘ Purl Euphrllo (‘1‘); A\ A Ida u‘t-m Hm duldvon WIN :‘x- w ..4 dance: mum “V u>p<1ul1|h gunman! m w hMN-n wail al~o Lvrk \m "1‘: “uninh- w Hf hr? moHu v pd 'mn 1hr A714! u’ Mm“ «her: In i'unh ('m‘rse “hf Wm modal m 71' mm‘ llhlllh'. (HI Thw Mum hl h: ,‘rh' phv played (1 ll“ V'Nh ”If min-Mm m tha- hu “110 Fun mg vt, lvmn} .‘\‘...' 'uuu'wvu- R1; 11 Human huh .‘w . in} pm?! I [Mr Ron; M I“ n U]: July 17"“. Th. u-m‘l \ ‘3“! V olun e 6 Ht pix); an IF Pl“ Hm lhnv \4 1»! ”Hr hut) Th .pl u A! 1‘ ML I'YH My 1v

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