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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Mar 1917, p. 1

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. at the, 0. cat are con- ‘3: team in 10? winners 1 ! msmp. .A. mrd In Win ah} the )f 'l'yphuld In “unlit-Iran Hm Work 1:“ W. J Allpn. superin- h-Mvnt of rbn “’uukvgan pumping «ML-v M: w. h the columns of The Dmh- Sun. .uhizod Waukvgnnite: tn .1!i~x~nnl£nw 'hw ”w of lake water for a'.”i’1kin-: ; flpnfii‘i Now it '1v‘.‘€lnps that the lake Wm.- er i; the “mice of thv thirteo‘n cases of typhnid raver which exist In the city. On Thursday evening. March fif- teeenth. at eight o'clock. Professor Forest Ray Moulton ol' the University of Chicago will give a lecture on tho “Wonders of the Heavens". at the Lincoln school. Professor Moulton is being secured thru the efforts of the r-ighth grade class who have he. come interested in the study of the Mar: in their science work. with Mrs. Frr-vm‘m The lecture will be fully lllu~trxtml with stereoptit-on views which are the product of the best Pflnrtx in the greatest observatories in th» world. and show more» than one mn we in many months of resi- dence at an observatory. The-lec- turo will appeal to every intelligent WWW-'1 who has looked up into the <ky at night and has asked himself ulmnt rht- <tructure and meaning of that vast universe which he sees stretching out before him. A small admission fee will be charged. Pro- meds will be used for a class gift to the school. Paley i \ IN" Illll ‘ lrr.‘ in “'innetkn. “lake-gun Drug- gish to ~\lmndon Saie of quunh‘ s T» lint‘lihi‘ Naval Station More buildings to accomodate the recruits who are pouring into the Great Lakes Naval Training Station> at Great Lakesf More buildings to malic- the station the largest and best in the counterE hv nmdv to ob- Tho-rte appeals~ mu} tain frmn cvngrru.~ :‘propriutiml suthcient in build up the training station to a. point where all recruits from the west and middle west. in the policy {or a greater navy. can and ample accommodatiom for living and training. “We have now 23.300 men. and our (ii! I' III] " CICIDIIIW ' The annual meeting of the oificera 'zmd executive committee of the ’Highland Park Relief and Aid So- ‘ciety was held February 7, 1917. at {the residence of the president. ‘George A. Mason. The treuurer's report showed a balance on hand of $77.49. The following officers v'vere ;elected: George A. Mason. President: Earl W Gull. Vice President. Charles H. fWarren. Secretary and Treasurer Executive Committee; Mrs. Maud H. Shannon. Chairman: First Ward: er3. fohn S. Reesman. Mrs. Charles .Streiber; Second Ward: Mrs. C. H. Merritt. Mrs. O. L Oleaon; Third IWard: Miss Grace Glidden. Mrs. Donald S. Boynton; Fourth Ward: Mrs. R. S. Kirchherger. Mrs. R. E. lPlngrey. Advisory Committee: Doc- ltors Bergen. Haskin. Ingails. O'Neill. auuins! Hm nu; I)! not hes-v1 pastvurizod ILLINTRA'I'HD LEf'l'TRE ‘ \T LINCOLN SCHOOL “(th Grade Secured Prof. Forest R. Houlton M l'. of (X to Talk on “Wonders 0! the Heavens” F‘nloy “. HAWâ€""am Druflh‘h \Vdili\-'...xll drumzmx. it R said.p1un tn vlimmntv vw-ry drug» of alcnhul from thvir plan-s nf hu<irwss~this will inclvldv -'\'e>n grin-z alcohol which is man! :IlrnuH “\(‘hl‘Ht'H fur modiâ€" (‘innl ynrpme“. “‘hfix :n-tirm. it i.~ said. i4 prmmm-d by Mn :u'tiVity n! the Drmnznpr tram! jun in return- in: innlivtmwnh‘ azainst ~r~veral drug- i<r~ in Lake county. H (‘mh uml Furry Plan Winnetku Housewives received the new plan of doing business. Inaugu- rated by the: Progressive urocery with open arm-2 The "Cash and Carry" Men h31< how-n grown-d with universal apprmafl :md «induction The pro- greulw ponplv did murv business 'l‘Hvlruh} um! Fridu} (uirh :\ half day for businexsa Thursday) than they haw- (1mm in ,my three days previ- ous. Th» Prngrwssivc grocery is rizhtly mmm! :md the proprietors Art‘ n praurussiw us the name indi- nus. rightly Arv a< "J'u‘u‘ “We have now 2.300 mvn. and ourimrs Bc‘rzpn. Haskin. Inga accommodations nrs> for only 1.500".'Roherts, Sheldon. [Illman Commander W. A. Muffmt. commandn‘ Resolutions “.0". mm” 5m- “W1 “X13?- 5imz the Society's annrocla "We sent 18H east [0 ships a few days ago. and 400 went to the inaug- uration and then to son. but new men are! coming in at the rat» of forty 11 day Ax‘ man as thb wenthvr per~ mm~ I expect In haw to pu! 1.000 mom in n-ntsf' “(‘ush and Furry” Plan Welcomed In Winnetkn. “lake-gun Drug- gish to .Umndnn Sah of Liqunh‘ s LAKE COUNTY AND NEARBY NEWS NOTES EN LA RU H NAVA L STATION? Number 2 ’H Mkin-J ; 1"pnav". mt :1 “MW dnv: L'HP!‘ Dr" .7. C Thi~ ML! L nut :«Hu 0", F \\'. SONJHI‘H'I'H' r- d "rvluuiqts. infurm \\ la <imilnr warning. Dr. \ wrxrlmd \Vaukeganltes nu: n! milk which had rkn. Talk l amp :I [NW nf uur that he‘- kind a! f‘HRISTIAX SCIENCE LEl‘Tl'RE. MARCH 13th A free lecture on Christian Science; will be given on Tuesday evening.' March thirteenth under the auspices, of First Chur¢h of Christ. Scientist. Highland Park. at the church edifice: at eight oclock. The lecturer is: George Shaw Cook. C. S. 3.. a mom-V ber of the board of lectumbip oti the Mother Church. the First Church of Christ. Scientist. in Boston. "W: achusetts. The public in cordially? invited to be patient. )lr. (leorm- Shnw (‘ook C. R. B. to Speak at (‘hureh I-Idlflce. "Mel Avenue Mrs. Maud H. Shannon. who has been quite ill for some time. was re-elected chairman of the Executive Committee. Mrs, Reesman succeeds Mrs. J. G. Hicks in the First Ward and Mrs. Donald S. Boynton succeeds MN. W. R. Run‘ner in the Third Ward. Resolutions were mloptod express- ing the Society's appreciation of the fanhful services rendered by the late John C. [hxfiy. Treasuren Charles PL \Varrefi. Cashier of the Highland Park Trust Savings Bank! was elected to succeed Mr. Duffy. Election of 0m”. Trusmr’s Report Shown $77.49 On “and. Resolution Adopted A NXl'A L MEETING OF REL] EF- A ll) SOCIETY THE CENTRAL TflGGEkY V WILL 0pm: SATURDAY Saturday.- March ;mh.:‘wlll be the opening day of the LCen l Toggery. a shop devoted exclmlvl yto ladies and children weaflng ppi'arel. Mr. B. Slazberg. who will {lave charge of this concern, when tint he wlll make g specialw of miles Va'lsts and fancy linger-led. e store on. .West Central Avenue which vap‘ formerly occupled by Ch lea Gemin- ern ls being rembdelep for the opening. At 32 West Centrai \vbnue wkh a Full Line 0! Ladies fill Childf mn’s Wearing Minuet HIGHLAND PARK: ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, MARCHLS. 1917. ‘ ‘ lliinois Flair Law In force July 1. 1907. (Irâ€"i901. page 351) Be it enacted that any person who for exhibition or display shall place any word, figure. mark. picture. design. drawing or any ad- vertisement 0! any inature upon any flag or ensign of the United Stat’es or state flag of this stateâ€" or shall expose to public View a flag to which shaliibe attached. appende¢ affixed or annexed any word. figure. mark. icture. design or drawing or any advertising of any natureâ€"or shal expose to view or manufacture. sell, give away. an article or articles for transporting merchandise on which shall have been printed. painted. or attached. a representation of any such flag or ensign-to a vertise. callnttention to, decorate. mark or dis- tinguish the article~+or shiall publicly mutilate. deface. defile or defy. trample upon or cast contempt upon any such flag or eneikn by word or act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. punishable by tine In these qritlc days there has come a distinct revival of senâ€" “meat Minnie the ling. Therefore. we believe. it is moot appro- priate to prini the allowing rules for its proper use. The Press will print a lerie umber b! these rules on plain white paper and will furnish (hem EE OF CHARGE to all who desire them. RULES FOR THE USE OF OUR FLAG Tfie gAmgrican Flag MR. E. (‘. WELCH ACCEPTS POSIT10N§AS MANAGER < Mr. E. C. Welch, who has b9on managing the Ravlnla Park Cumo far the pint ten seasons refined his position and has accepted an .11 your job as manager of the Indiannpoflg Country Club situated about ten miles from Indianapolis. Mr. Weld: will take up ‘his new work Monday mm: ins. Re wm be,")_04ned by In Welch In a few weeks and 01¢! '18 make their future hm In Im- gpolls. : Leaves Saturm‘ figjidluapolh to (‘qnduct 1:11”:th 0% Club. in. weld- co mm 3 “Snow Whiu" featuring Marguerite Clark “ill be gixen at ”11- Highland Park Theater r, Saturday afternogn and nvonlng for the benefit Of'lthe local Y. W. C. A., 'Phbro are two prices of “chow. one for adults and- numb» fiiildren. The story of Snow White is unh’wmally beloved\ arid should nm only appeal to the bill]- drvn hul also be attractive to grown- ups. ST. PATRICK’S DAY ENTERTAINMENT. MAB. 14th A St. Patrick's my entertainment will be than Wednesday evening} lurch toiuteenth It {the Bartlet: Theatre. Highwood. under-"tho un- ‘pleel of at James' Brink. Vocal nd' ‘instrnmental selections. I Ital-copu- ooh lecture on Ireland 4nd 3 short play will be the features of the even- .lng. A cordial invitation is extend- ed to the public. J. E. Sullivan. examiner of State Banks under Auditor of Public Ac- counts Andrew Russell, visited High- land Pnrk on last Wednsday for the purpose 0! making the regular an- nual examination required by law. of the Highland Park State Bank. He was accompanied by an assistant. Mr: C. H. Heck-y. Mr. Sulllvan found the lnstltutlgm in a very satisfactory condition and expressed surprise at the remarkable growth of the bank's deposits. now exceeding three quarters of 3 mil- lion dollars. ' State Examiner Surprised at Increas- ed Deposits'Whlch Exceed Mr. Sullivan has been in the state service for over four years. His home is in: Chicago. mmwsmr 313me ’ ' ' AT ELM rut-E 8011001. ‘in the class of 1841. was a veteran of the civil war. and as captain of the 6th infantry marched from Fort Leavenworth to California. .Mra. Flint followed him by steamer from New York to San Francisco. crossing the isthmus of Panama with other oiiieer's families under special care of Gen. W1niield Hancock. The fun- eral was held at the family mi- denee at 2:30 p. m. Tuexlay with Dr. Wolcott ofllciating. interment val made at Fort Sheridan cemetery. The deceased leaves to survive her three daughters. Miss Flint. Miss Nellie F‘lint and Miss Henrietta Flint and one son-in-law. Major Drew. and two grandchildren. Mr. F. S. Drew 0! Lee Angeles. Cal.. and Miss Donna Drew. REMARKABLE GROWTH OF H. P. STATE BANK NIARGI‘ERITE CLARK IN. “SNOW WHITE”. SAT. Mrs. Marie H .Mullen F‘llnt. widow of Gen. Funklln Footer Flint. U. B. A. died Sunday mornlng after a lin- gering illness of eleven years at her resldqpce on Hazel avenue She was born in Baltimore. Md.. ln 1827. and haa‘reslded in this‘ city for more than thirty years. Her husband. vino was graduated from'West Point \ (‘hnrmlmr Fairy Tale to be (Hm: For tlw Bent-fit M the Local Y. W. C. .‘L At Bartlett Them’fllghwood, [Tho dot Ausplm of St. Jun ' r-mh‘ limb Namath Fuller AIS?!” o! P. T. A. Par-cl bismuâ€" : to Follow Pm A fellowship meeting will be hexa‘ la,the Elm Placa-thdemnen room on Wednesday afternoon: 'Hu-ch fobmmh at three o'clock undbr tho mptceaoftheEmPheeP. 1A. There will be' good mate followed hr a formal Mac‘s-1m or [W and a large attendance is dedred. After Bela: Coll-ed to her bed for , Eleven YMI'I. flaunt o! . "mum Purl' so You. MR8. MARIEFIJNT BASSW AWAY SUNDAY i Goldberg had been assigned to a {room on Hm second floor. Dr. Brown ”up: conducted [hero a few moments Hater. Goldberg did not rerognize ’him and, quite naturally thought he 1'.“ connected with the hosplw. ' “How long have you been sick." Dr. Brown asked. ‘ “About a week," was! the rigply. I “Where have ,mu hymn durfing the Elan week." the Magician cnfltinued. f "I'm hm'n living' ' mngflster." iGoldbe-rg replied. d > e the fac; ithm nu. ma said in his'afldahk than {he had been at hospital shite last FFriday. ‘ - ‘ According to the story wen to The Press this morning by Dr. Brown. ho arrhed at the honpiml at 1: 30 p. m. and asked the telephone 1mm 11 there “as a patient there by the nanw of Gnidberg. Dr. Brown [hen 'prm-gmflvd (0 ex- amine Goldberg. His temperntnre mu normal but his pulse WM rapid. due to his hurrying. Upon {careful oxnmfnaflon Dr. Brown fnund‘an 1n- dicauon of chronic appendiclis. but nothing which in his opinjbh Indicm- ed that an immediate nperatlon Ins necessary. as a lifeâ€"saving measure. “Just came in?" Dr. Brown ' ox- claimed not failing to Show his sur- prise. “Please take me to his room at once." The county physician look the noon train to Chicago and proceeded im- mediately to the Fort Dearbo‘rn boss pita]. where the affidavit stated that Goldberg had been confined' since March 2. ' Dr. Brown was hailed befére the grand ju ”(term and told his fi/tMl. At the rnquexmof me State's attorney the grand jury votfl to return perjury indictments figamSt both Dr King and Goklberg-’ The former being‘tho physician Imp sign- ed the affldau‘t. . Although Dr. Brown inundf there was no necmsiiy. so far as hé could son. for an im'nmdlatr operaion. ho expressedihe bpinion that it‘iwould not surprlne him it Dr Kindgmliy‘ would operate on Goldberg. lag-1n ef- fort, if pomble. to onset the perjury prosecution. which in the eke , of Goldberg. is more action thb that of the chaise of Selling H J illeg- ally, as a conviction for ry h punishable by a term in t ' “it penitentiary. v a A' Counsel for Goidberg appeared be- fore Judge Edwards and tiled an al- fidavit in which he set forth that his client is ill in the Chicago hospital. facing an operation. He asked that the case be continued. TheT'state‘l attorney apparently was a little skep- tical for he requested the énurt to appoint County Physician A. g Brown to go to Chicago and infiestlgate Goldberg‘s condition and find just how serious it is. The court acâ€" quiesced and Mr. Brown was request- ed to submit his report Tuesday mornilfi at nine o'clock. Such gm aperition. It is mag would avail nothing. as both the physician“ and Goldberg had sworn that e had been In the hosplul since M rch 2. which was not the cue. r; lAKEWATERSAFE? “MAID“!!! mmrmm Because Philip Goldberg. 3110 in charged with scores 0! mega] liquor sales. was said to be facing an M tion In the Fort Dearborn heapital. Chicago, the cue. which In: first on the call for Monday morning in cxrcult court. was not started; MAY UNDEIGO 7 OPERATION Makes Afiidlvit M Being in Hos- pital on Much 2. Dogs not Arrive There Until Mag-ch Fifth "1 N0 mnsnmn ALARM mm Typhoid Fever Epmemki; am- inx in Form in Wauhfpi «The pmnce of a lune-finial!" of typhoid fever cues ll W and North Chicago. sumuw hm malted «new from drink! 3 1m W mm «ways; Continual on an" ’ ‘ - .g..; Nam. 0mm. wéer Supply ish’Cllhie Volfime 7

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