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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 Jul 1916, p. 1

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’ 2.3c ne '.\.‘ 3.50 2.00 'ork. 50c 73c the ‘ing V53 C! no BILL BEING PUSHED FOR ONE CENT POSTAGE Number N SAVE PAIRONS $75,000,000 YEARLY Newlpapen, Pcnodicnl- And Auocinion. of all Kind. are Vigoroualy Behmd Movement for R.â€" adjunmenl of Rates A ten.) conductcd a readjtht the mauguzdz‘ for 19:19 «. A :‘x-I‘orm suit In ‘ mung mrougllom 'le‘ L'nitz $75,000.0qu uu-h yea: Nearly “my bills duced in Cwbgrfiss b; from all owr the co lower raw, I‘he ma1 consxdered m. commn ton, and 1! 1s believ daw mm. ‘xfltxon wxlk the inaugumwm of postage. The Chmpulgn ls belng carried on by the Nnnnnal One Cent Letter Postage \s‘m-mtion with headquar- ters a! (Ecwmnd. ()hxo. The presi- dent of the organization is Mr. (hark-3 Wmmm Burrows ad its sec- retary-tzwu.~ucz- and general man- ager .> MI“ George T. McIntosh. With a men:bm~~‘mp 1:: every state in the umon. thu :xunemen! is being backed by many thousands of letter users of th- country in this effort to secure a bum pubtagv rate. Tl‘u' llliILmllllir’ purpose of the cam- paxgn as Cu ware one cent letter phage .1. .mul cummumtles and on lnvnlly dellwrell letters. Later It is the pk“: In .n-cure a general one cent rate vm all :"LKdl'a mullml within the [Nun-l >1th Thu movement has beer; in prugress for several years. aml has bun: cordially endorsed by lrwl natlonnl organiza- tzms and. _ Lhuusunds of local or- gmuzautns «ch as boards of trade. sen-ml huw v'namsen a" summer-cu and sinnlur bodles. Experts who have investigmed pos- tal romllmms u: \VJshingtl-n an- a unit m vlerl. “'4: that the L'mted State: U n: rmw-t wcurcs a surplus of mer ‘73»!!me a your 0:: 1t,- ml, Le! [u-ango- lhc rate of {Wu cent“ now cnm'uv-i ;‘ ~;.ll ivy (hum,- c‘px‘l'fh to be fur u. .-\uz-ss of the ZlL‘tU;L L‘lx‘t uf‘ hard'nx. r: l. thaw: Whu have mve~= figural m-wluz'e that Lhc inauguration of a one cent letter rate wxll create so m'm'n rm." dm‘in' " " Earn yew :hi- volume of [mill car- ried l1: {ha l'nm-d Stu!“ I’mtzil In» parmw-n' .' C‘i‘llSk'.‘ by lccl; .\ and bounds. "mt 'a effurt is war made Lo giw tin; nc?\ of letter pantnge the benefit (‘1' “his increased volume. Ath-r'tu-u l4 hem); callul by the as- SOCl‘JlloL '0 me {not that many large emu-z" :.l;:.im-.(>< un- enjoying an al- mosv 5 t, mw cent ncr pound tor "n if :z-u-utiun of their periodâ€" Wilh i'n- Luann say that ii costs the rww :v'wi over eight cents a pow-l ta i.~:r.h¢tc i‘ncm. Train load after 'Izl .).ul L-f magazines leave eastern é' :.~ n" points all mt'l‘ the United States. the government transâ€" porting, i'TJ'Wlil'lg and distribuiiitg ul- timately u mpy at a time at one cent. a p0uml although the actual expense is many foil 1': exce» of that amount. That the»: magazines which are grOW- ing rlx‘h through charging fabulous sum for advertising should pay cost of Carri-Am.- i< nnw regarded as an inâ€" dispmiin‘ - {act by those familiar With conilll.lbl‘~ , [ht‘ postal department. H'mtmued on page 5) partn‘ v-n‘ bounds. give Zh'; benefit I A I {x'r'l after 'rzl eastern C :.~ United States poring, ftJ'wi‘ den Sho sixty \i. thusiast‘ sen-ed motor hr. at the \.1' Mrs. M. I. makes M sires (h ~ '1‘.y~(‘ who have 1: 1916 mam mw to dispose 01 her by 'z- ‘nhunv. H. P. 40. magaznvm y» a great help Winter \\'~:'k -)r' the camp. books it ' Hui needed. M- Sixtv Vimon Meet u C-mp. Pulv motor Inst-lied on Belch. Book. 1nd Magazine: in Dcmtnd 7he 1‘»sz hoid on Monday ut Ar- \ Show “as a great success. over t)’ n; m I“ being present. An en- lsiast. ”AIM meeting was held in r morruv :. {allowed by luncheon \‘Qd ": “m- ‘uhmry. A new pul- lnr hr. tu-~n placed on the beach the “1‘ u :‘m-nuzh the kindness of ARDEN SHORE PICNIC MONDAY 21c movement is being i’.’ ughout the country for IZV'HT of postal rates and _.:i~:; of a One Cent rate .i :w-i‘orm which would re- numg to letter users 'm L'nited States of over L‘llL’h year. ,\:y bills have been intro- ii.gi-ess by representatives or the country urging the l‘he matter is now being '1 committee at Washing- ii believed at. no distant ciion Wlll be taken toward \\ wgund. {allowed by luncheon v ‘uhmry. A new pul- ~~n placed on the beach :‘nmuzh the kindness of v Adams, which feature g a hit safer. vzund. the librarian, de- me who have 1915 and w to dispose of notify (-55 of the zu‘tum coat of thaw whu huh: mvev - that th' inauguration letter rate wxll create b'xsincss thin any re- ,m. ..- “'1': he Ii." mnrn one cent letter T be Highlanh Park Pray: ‘ in the Suituble All North Sher. Intmotod in Annual Event which (the. Place Tomor- row And Saturday The horse show and country fair to be held at the Onwentsia Club Friday and Saturday, July 14th and 15th, for the benefit of Alice Home, the Lake Blufl’ Orphanage. and the contagious hospital of Lake Forest is of interest. to everyone on the North Shore as all of these institutions are open tn all north shore residents. The seventeenth annual event prum« lses to be on a grander scale than ever. and the decorations are to he most unusually brilliant and effectivv in the capable hands of Hugh N. G. Garden. The committee of which Hobart (‘. (‘hatfield-Taylor is president and of which J. Allen Hnines is executive chairman. has spared no eflort to make this event one that will go down in history to the credit of the entire north shore. An auxiliary committee formed of business men of the north shore towns follows: WELCH WANTS FIRST PLACE 0N BALLOT Hu Sentinel St-lioned at Court Home to Be F‘nt in Line When Pekihonn are Filed UU1<ixitf ihu 410v office (“01‘ MIN the {munâ€"Jay put m pnx'nio: "Then- ”his! Then- i~. James G. “H. m .x Kt clerk. Nu Pt'llliuns 'x-y mail and [hdsv V thv liz'z- when the «'- 'm\ nfTicv Saturday r ihcir nnmv-i appear hm The meme-fl rnm- up; (hc p051th'!) u? smirk .n un- nexvrul mmu-I (Am nfl’icc. State's Attnl'h‘y didate for re-elecnon. lttm Hey sm‘kingz the no \Vt‘lch and .\. ‘ 19y. Wuukogzn; Geruldinc local Lnezure, .a.l:l\..._., , Call" and a corned), ”Low fume-r" Monday, “Mysteries of Myra." and Pathc News. ‘ Tueulav. Marguerite l‘ixhcr in "The Dragon l"; V\'ul':v~'<la_\' \ormn Talmadze ln '(lning Slrmght" Thursday,‘ The ((mnrdl) \Vn)’ uml I’ulhe News; l‘ruluy. ”The lhlmcclz' Lie." with Valontmu Grant. .l"l lhllic Burke in "Gloria's Romuzu'v,” uwl Saturday, Geraldine Furrar ‘n "Muriu Rout." and iur‘nn Holmm Travel Pictures. “Plnying thc Game." by 59"" Memben. hw “hm w: .n‘ A~ apt to be Given Tomorrow Even- .‘l-r Humm hn‘ ‘ :\ 'v _ (Elm Flue SChoo' interest In :qullx slm Club of the Y. “I. ‘ hks loam-whip It 1: m lay and dance rrew (ms year ml] in for tomorrow evening at Elm Place «“'9!‘. Hv hay: \‘husvl‘. u School. The play. "Playing the Will assist him. They Game," will be played by thc follow _ Brand. firstnmte, and 1 ing girls. Mury Fay. Kutlhm'r‘, Kruv Ivy. Second many. Th( ger. Dora Kruegzer. Esther Kruegerfihers of the crew are: 3 Elizabeth Larson. fish-Ha kaes, and ‘ Arthur Mrt'ufl'n-y, Jo ,Ahm Fl)n. Martin H Miidred Goelitz. , . . L _ Jun". nHRuver, [vhjuip Man}! The Aster Girls' (7. A. is planning a p Miss Mary Seugvu the coaching, Infm-n' follow the play. The aflair are to pay the 0! {he club; the mer hing to go into camp next Week. m W NW #0718 W icmmnc momun USE OF PARK GRANTED M5..." ... m...“ .. A. u... FELT AT RAVINIA PARK FOR HIGHLAND PARK DAY Th e m.- 1h] ASTER GIRLS TO GIVE PLAY tilnctions {m Lheznre. Sum NEXT WEEK'S MOVIE BILL me Farrnr Saturday Eve: “Maria Rosa" and Clan-'- Romnnrc Friday the door {OHUWI [h “8| amp MT! (AmiletuN (HT {hq‘ \ttnl'h‘y lknl} 15 u rm.- electlon. Among those animation zxrv James G. V, Stmth. Ar'lh 1r Bulk is.- who stand first m 1| Informal duncix . The proceeds By the camp 9) 1e members an 1'1»? lhv woum‘. r u'!'?\ mdu)’. It hu_~ hvc «in szon." 5 cu su)‘ anT \V! i hm has ‘charge of ml dancing will proceeds of the camp expenses ‘bers are plun- at Round Lake <1!) V! :‘k H} on: u; \nil huxe '. thw “HUM. Hl venlnfi 1n at the {ugh- t'tynlet”: mi jUSt [c of \V (I \ ’lh 1.0 Y‘ “PIPES 0F PAN"TB\BE PLAYED JULY 20 POP CORN WACOKS BEFORE COUNCIL Henri Scou Friduy E'enin‘ SoIo-u. S1 den! Artialn. Min William. and Mr Mnrtin. Duncan lo Appoll Mond‘y, Thur-day and Fndny Ruvmm Park all sense of fI-rruum) 1~ uhdndoncd, and an nu uf ul-mluh- uncomenlwnuht)‘ L~ ((-11. uhn‘h per \udc-s the whoh- purk. In the mum-en pavlhon. no mattrr whut muster'~ an 15 being heard. aH >HH~ n! mum-I mg, cmhruldvly um! knxttmg 1.! bung rapldly manufactured, The muswmm themselves un- infornml and 1m“ nnd smile to thmr friends and m‘qunmt- mucus who am Just below. Birds. (00. (‘ume In for the tuna-H, and perrhed ml mmc- high plm'u mulu- mun" IH their own. disregarding enurely {hr orchestra. .-\.~ the» vrnwds beg“: tn duper“: LUV-r [hr comm-rt Hr «up-rm and draw hour tn the Muck and uhltr panhnn “here during strum: of mmIm-n dmwv mLHM' Hruc forth. (hr 30mm and mid nllkc cum-r h?- .|l". _\HI[5 a}. lllm’) ‘Lqu, (umlv th1~ natural any manrr (n (h furmu! wuy u: “huh uvzn- hrur~ and cwmm‘h nlurmu (hr “mu and mummy! wn~_ mu! 1] [ample go, n w :Muuz mu: '1 hr 'hll'd Humty "nut \ V‘L’t‘r“, MI I! \1 .\ \\ Frhlu) uiH n; NEW CAPTAIN i0R UFE SAVING CREW m Mr. F. Humor ing crew M (- interest w :xqmux Hurrh m4 wuh hks IcudL-Ishlp 1'. 1: hoped :hut the vrew (ms year mH lw lthvr thur ever. Hv hzu rhusm‘. twn mun-i ‘hu will aasisl him. They art-z George Brand. firstnmte, and Edwnrd Hour Icy, second mate. The other mem- bers of the crew are: H. E. Snumons. Arthur Mrt'ufl'n-y, John Swnrmnn. Ahm Fl)". Marin; Harl, WIHiun: Payer. Hduiv Mcarhtle. B. (ley. Walter Lamb, Hwnr Bull nml Frvd Gallagher. Through thc muru- Gregor Adama. 1: nc‘ been placed (m the l of the crew 5 H00“ AIS HY! \1 an 890ng Brand anll HIGHLAND‘PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, Jl'l.Y 13, 1916 I \\ I)” 1H M \t‘hll.)( than “u! 13h.“ my -r. Newlv Elected. Fun! MAI: Brand; And Strand Mlle. Edwnrd (Lourlrs 1 Stulh‘ ‘nr lauds (u «'th s ‘ (i Ai.‘“;“‘1‘ 13 r tzuli Naming, Thurmin} m Q‘Nllt mate-re (hr Kfltl'i M _\ uurwsy uf Mrs‘ MC 2: new pulmulor but the beach m chjrgc \r'h! ‘a [ILL H m StL- Buunou Mcn'u Anon-non L.“ Allw Ir. lion to Unu-Il-ry Loodnluuu ol L n In. [)n-Img I'm-lam. 00w! Buuuu AX it! n! ”-11! to n {mum “I~HH'FI~ McV- I‘u'n at (ruhui “I‘llu'l‘h Meal Anmnuhuvl, thr (My. I‘u'n at (ruhui A\e Ind {hr why, “an hum-d me! In Um Anna-tum fur [hr nnhunl \‘rlo-hrulmh I»! Hmha‘ land I‘mk 1m). wt {hlh )rur .'w the- u-Mh m’ Augud ”thrr rur1!ny.zvn-' UH! ~ ('um 'lu sumr bud) wfrrrl‘d 1d . (hr mun-mun} wdHurL .._’ vrvtnm qwl'lhed pu'v..l erkmx ’nunLauM Hill HOSPITAL ORGANIZATION I IS NEARING COMPLETION . TU ELECT BOARD (If “kale 50”}: Atzh‘ " It) hum; ”Lili‘h‘lwiu .behnlf tutim Ill Allhoulh (L-N'd “Il‘ (on'in a rundlduu- {or ~tulr- nth though he. together with h Lahnn. the First Batu-Lav UHery. Hhr‘nu Nnhnrul Hm «wt to th-- Trtls hmdvr that n W!” Iv xnx;mn.blr { cull upun the \otc-rs L1.’ L4." I'Id that he Li cu "[‘rlmi ln the Mort; of IAJOR SMITH T0 HAY IN RACE B} l'ubhcu) ( (Mimi-mun ’hv 1 mum xi ”wrung he“! m 1 Hull, Jun 7, 11'1". (hrn- “n~ n. K)r‘|n Ir 1).»...1 \Ithvuu' Hm H. (J ‘ null Pm! ln-hlnh 4‘»th par! of 1h:.~ xsuw MAJ“? Smith mmoum‘o-s that hr n HM dlduu- {or ~L|lr~ Attnv'a). nli pu'v..l Jr” b‘nffiunlr ~10?! pup fun. “ung! nun" rwpnt nlled lo Mr: (In Bordot F. on'inur (\uncvdm y ‘97 I: Slut: I AM4'nry 1’ 1" HH‘" "prim! In re.) upor hHw‘l \1 {new 11'. drlv A150 hu «runni- ht .\ Hh {UH H.- 0111.”: UN “fl .mu t! h [hr Lhr‘g‘M ‘ (hut do» 1h: nu luaj Yul ht- l’h) bur pl. (‘dl M: punt (fl. Air”! THRIE DUTIIS DURING THE W Vlnhr: lu-Klmuvy l’t hr“! HII ~r 'Inml !.|' whxch will (-4 gut-n ul-ivl o... nu! nhtuu‘r H' ('x' haunt “um 11""! - x-e-mi (no Jurt Hui .' 1 Mn} WM 5mm MN 10 m1 You U¢elhrh1 on ‘kolr M1 “u. du\ Al‘c unit-ll tum: I“ I u\.6 ’ ll‘. ”hon Dona-v Hugh Stbool 0L Mn any PIHI bud Mn W J ”on... my. (ha HOW TO (AN. Hlk (NIH bEN liq-d \ouo-I W1 “”0" l~~mml\ uII' A.- \K: \ “mt H .4 ohm“ ha-H u ”II H' 1.x“ 'I’Vthr ('l . human“. u.“ Marl Ia urah \Llh Py lunrndc M! S A .‘l l‘vlrr, \\Y( n- ‘huumm n1 Lhr pan-at rum~ 1'.” .~ Mummy hard tn mute Una . m. any”! and must mun-um: (me a mu hald H Um ml). hum-1mm- \nll . u award lA AL owner. 0! humm- r-m- O'II‘C‘Y'NP, lrurkh, wnguna. (-nrh, ' ) .n.~, out. to [urhnpuvr Ll .-.nn.¢-n hnuM-r nrr urn-d h pnnnw 1-..1. th fluid.» (:1 non-rut“: \Auynym Boy. had I. Punt-h Hum '_ Many ho. ”llltl VI“ hUvo-ZA-ny u the Davin. Conn-I. Nov in. Munro. PLANS PROGRESSING FOR HIGHLAND PARK DAY PARADE TO B! A LEADING FUTURE sewn (ml Lart )u-av Lako (bun!) run «I Hun“ u: 1'. I» won 1hr u‘an-n! " ~ \mu ~ about the uml- ~14 A -~ n' rm, unll he mum t in» "1* mun: 14' »..pervmon .1 0w ‘1]v'tHl' nu moo-(my unlean It In dirul" in I» L: n qu-rml MNNDR fur ".4 pur- ;w-. uml at equal amount in m Appruprmhad by On county. Innkml marl} 31“!)00 IVIHIHQ f0! Md lunnhny in: nu. Ind non your. .umhny fur NH THH'MOM. DIRHTOM NUED ”It and drlnk. th- Hnrhlnnd l‘urk Boy" Band "I” 4 "an” durum Un- mu and un hr-lll hnp horn rhgugrd in! tho I- A y dum‘mg. Mu Wm Guys“. I._\u- (unule), and _\ \N th-uh-v \Ml. unungr for | Hull Mu n! gimme». rum-a, and UU‘M‘f .l,.H-r Iv mun-m \‘lMlAbrp 'IM ’-:1- pzqu drawn; corn»! v.11 n.1, in our U! the big luruhom of 0 mil“ Ar. pruom, mér Illll‘ofl l :1" « ny- urr enhlhfl T vrymhr $11 950 RR UKL (0! M‘ HADS flu m (VI‘O D'vml qu be Urn-n “Mn '1]. 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