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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Mar 1917, p. 1

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the Black Birds and Twcvt' .Qck Blrd); kcd in d. dock Birds t Letter 0P $1.00 uwnory, and be pany ’leasure Hare "or ner IIS” DOM and 432 17 at HTS ‘dxately :‘ um nuns comm mum mom 3mm 3. Our 'duties Toward Aliens as Demonstrated by Recent Acts of Mob Violence in Illinois. Rights and Duties of the United States as :1 Neutral. 5. Common Interests of Nations. The seriés will be given at the fol- lowing schools at R p. m. on the fol- lowing' (latent 1. Lowell School. 1412 N. Spauldâ€" in: Ann. March 15. 22. 19. April 5 12. ‘2. Slis‘rwixxl School. 245 W. 57m. St. March 16. 23. 30, April 6. 13. 3. Lane Tvch. High School. Sodg-k wick :ui‘l Division Sts.. March ‘20.} :7. ,1er 2. 1U. 17. * 1. School and dates to be an n Vnrthwostvrn Iniver>ity Law; School. to cooperation with the Car negic- Inmlonmpnt for International Peace and the School Board of the City n! Chicago. will present. in four schools. :1 Svrivs of five lectures on the subject of international Rela- tions. By Charla.q H. Watson. of Hyde Westbrook \Vntson. instructor in International Law in Northwestern University Law School. The subjects of thaw lectures will be: I. What is International Law? The Status of Nations from the Standpoint of International Law. 2. Rights of Sovereignty. The Position of the United States in Respect to Intervention. gun Watson is the son-in-law of Mr Frank C. (‘lark of this city. mumcwd. Th.» public is cordially invited to (“le14 these lectures. LEf‘Tl’REfl 0N INTER4 NATIONAL RELATIONS Northwestern University and CM- 0mm School Board are ('o-Op- orntlmz to Present Present Day Problems I was greatly pleased with the magnificent showing made by the blue jackets from the Great Lakes Training Station who marched in the Inaugural Parade on March 5th. Their general appearance and bear- ing was fine. and compared favorably Continued on page 7 The Secretary of the Navy. Washington, March 8. 1917. My Dear Commander Moffottz~ .._‘ men of muvh MHz-‘1' training. The Chmf n! the Bureau. thore- |)_ A. [L To fiOLI) SALE fore. Wisho; tn conzmtulnto the par-2 LAST PART 01“ APRIL sonnel of tin".- station on their good} work whivh wm reflectml by those representing the station in this par- Send Your Old Furniture or (‘lotfl- ade‘ ; Inc: to Chapter to Aid In Meet" (Signed) L C‘. Palmer. ~ Ina; Your Country's Expenses That the recruits from the Great Lakes Naval Training station proved the value of the training they receivâ€" ed here by their splendid drilling at the pageant attendant to the lnaugurâ€" a1 0! President Wilson at Washington March 5. was unplmSlzed today through [fur ri-cvipt at a. series of communicrm‘ms rvcvluwl by (Captain W'. A. Muffvtu cunmnunluu of lhv rent Lakw slallnn from vaphus Danich. u-crvmr)‘ ml the navy. Rear Admiral Ly}!!! L‘l l’ulmur, whirl of [he lnu'mm ml :m‘nuzulnn. In lln- opin- ion of [ht'w' nlliviul“. 1hr I‘vcruits compurul huurnhl; MU) Ilw students at W»! l’mnt ur maritw nf lunm-r ado whic NLH’) seam iall) Number 4 LETTERS T0 (‘0 MMANDANT rent La} Danich. u Admiral l [he hurvm ion of {In compun d Thv lvttmx of upprwiutinn follmx" Navy Department. Burmu of Nnngmion. Washington, D. (i. March 13. mt? To: (‘ummmnhmh Naval Training Station. Croat Lakes, Illinois. Suhjvvz final appearance of ap- prenticu smlmvn, inuumn'nl purzxdv. Tlu- huh-m \\':1~' purth-ulnrl)’pleas- ml with 'ln' x-xw-Hwnt showing mudv by tho" .xpprvmuw w-Jn‘wn in [he in- augural parmiv m \Lm-h nth. Thu wa< thv Hr~t in.uu:ur;xl mgr- ado m rhu MUM) Hf (kw country in which 'i:-- m; e‘r‘flidm! mr-n nf the Nm’) pulp-mum]; “w" :mprrmit‘o seam-~11. lini 1":v lhmgex \us (Npoc- ialh i 1:1 mJ'MZl: :1 Hum! Greut Lakes Boys Make Snappy and Excellent Appearance During Inaugural Parade at Washington compur. at W»: training Th» 1 pmmiv vn NLH‘I Wm thw nm in PW hidwz‘) Hf (I '19- RI} E"‘1H~'~w‘ xx‘lu-ipurxn.’ \\‘ 2‘ lini !":v Hm" nf :m‘nnaUML v- nmt‘iul“. 1 numb}; mm mt ur mar] nH 1i lHl The North Shore Chapter D. A. TR. propose to hold a rummage sale :the last of April. dwing totho crit- Eical conditions existing in our counâ€" gtry'there are many calls for con- ?tributions to war relief work which the Chapter is not able to meet with- ;out taking this means 0! replenishâ€" ‘Fing the treasury. Any articles of gwearing apparel, furniture. curtains ;and so forth will be gratefully re- 'ceived. ’ ‘ Pint t‘nmw-rtâ€"Alonduy. May ‘38. 31 P217. "Thu Golden Logvml." (Fmtival H‘huru‘ uf mm and Swims“). ; Sumnxl Cum-err 'l‘uvsduy. May 90 | {:11 ‘IL': ;\rti.~t's Niuht. (Mlscvnzuwus .prnurnm \\ith soloists). Thin! I‘nm-urt Thursday May EH "Thv (‘hildren'< (‘rmmie-f' (PUVIL MM «'hnrlh Hf 64H). len: Ludiw' Charles Ewetow Purchases Local Branch from Well Known Chl- ‘ euro Cleaners and Dyers Mrs. Charles Zwetow. who has been local manager for the Imperial Cleaners and Dyers of Chicago. for the past six years. has purchased the Highland Park branch and will cnn< tinue the business as heretofore. The Imperial Cleaners Dyers will con. tlnue to do the cleaning and dyeing; the only change being in the owner-#- ship of the Highland Park store. CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF IMPERIAL CLEANERS to the young people of Highland Park and Highwood and it Is suggestâ€" ed that everyone come early in order to get seats. On Friday evefiing. March thirtieth Prof. Lynn Harold Hough. of the Gar- ret Biblical Institute, Evanston will speak at the Highland Park Methoâ€" dist Episcopal Church at eight fifteen. Prof. Hough's talk will be directed Prof. Hough spoke at the' Union Thanksgiving- service last year. On this evening the church will be open to the pupllc and a cordial invitation is extended to everyone. When doing your spring house- cleaning notify Mrs. 11’. Learning or Mrs. W. 'C. Egan. who will store your donaticms. LYNN HAROLD ROUGH T0 SPEAK FRI“ MAR. 30 Highland Purk Methodist Episcopal Church htends Cordial Invita- tion to Public to Attend THE CHICAGO NORTH SHORE MUSIC FESTIVAL Announcement is made of the ninth music festival of the North- western University at Evanston to be held on May twenty-eighth, twen- tyâ€"ninth. thirty-first and June sec- ond. The i'nlverslty gymnasium is m be the scene of the festival. as it has been in the past years. Pvié‘r Christian Lutkln is musical director and the orchestral accom- paninwnt “ill be the entire Minnea- upolis Symphnny Orchestra. consist- il\i.{_nf rightyâ€"flvo men. with Emil (llnn‘hnffvl‘ ennduflimz. :issisteii_ hy Oshih‘nn‘ Mchnmliy. The festival clmru< “ill «(insist of Six hundred miw-. is yunng lildli‘.‘ chorus of thrrr numlrmi voices. and :1 (rhildrons vlmrm nf Niven hundred voices. TLn- um,“ arr: Ainvlim Galli« (‘an Alnm (lluck‘ .\l:iri Sundoliusv [“lill‘c‘lli‘v Macbeth. Mario Kaiser, annl Xazur. Christine Mlller, Fran- i-m Inurum. Giovanni Murtlnolli. Paul .\lihun<«», Albert Lindquist. Emile d0 (inuurzu. lmlll“ vacure. Royal Dad- :nnn ulnl (llhtav Hulmqulst. V The rum-orig un- tu be given as. Ninth Annual ”air to be Given in Northwestern University Gym Slay 28, 29, 81 Ind June 2 \l I K mm" M 1mm and Snlnishx) Fullrih G'nncert ~Sulurdny. June ‘3. 3:13 ('thrmls (‘unw-rt {(‘hm'ns ml (‘n-ihln-n nml Snlnistx) l-‘iftiz Hmcert Saturday, Juxw ‘3. IT. Hpvmtn' \ith' (P-Ntnul \ 0“ \' 1 Shin: H'mm H ,\1 01M Next week's movies are; SundaY. Norma Talmadge inj"Pannhea." and 21 Sidney Drew Camedy; Monday. Vaudeville and "Peat! of the Army" Tuesday. Gail Kane? In @1113 Rod Woman, " Wednesday; “The Heart of Texas Ryan." George Fawett; Thurs- day. "Indiscrenonfi'f with umu: Walker; Friday. ”no Happineu of Three Women." and “The Secret Kingdom." Saturday.i Fwine Ward in "Betty to the Rascals.” The Secret Kingdom; Frill”. Flank Ward In “Betty lo the. Res- cue,” Satin-day 2' Total Delivery Charging Total ............ , .......... $1.34 From the above examples: you will note that this plan not ,ottly saves money for the customer going to the store and carrying the goods home. but it also saves, money to the cus« tomer desiring the googis delivered and charged as heretofore. also that the purchase could be increased to $2.00 without carrying any additional cost for charge account. LOCAL'I‘HEATRE IN V MOVIES'NEXT WEEK Tota! ........... : .......... 1.43 Prices under the New System Goods delivered ahd charged 4 bars American Family 3031).. .16 1 lb. of Coffee ..... _. .......... .32 1 lb. of Rice ......... i .......... ‘08 5 lbs. of Sugar ..... . .......... ,‘40 1 pkg. Quaker Oats ......, ..... .09 1 pkg. Gold Dust .......... .22 NICHAEIS T0 A00” CASH AND CARRY PLAN 011 next Saturday. Mnrdh 24th. H. and W. Michaela will inaugurate the’ new "Cash and Carry” filan which has been so succesafully Worked out in other communities. Up to this time pmprivturs H! the other grocer- les and markets have failed to reach an agreement. although it is believed that in the very near fixture some sort of agreement will be made whereâ€" by the high cost of living wlll be greatly reduced. , * Total ............ . ......... 1 Pricos under the New System Paid for and carried home 1 bars American Family Soap.. 1 lb. of Coflee ...... . ......... 1 1b. of Rice .......... L ......... 5 lbs. of Sugar ...... , ......... 1 pkg. Quaker Oats ........ . 1 pkg. Gold Dust .............. 1N EFFEUI‘ NEXT SATURDAY The plan adopted by the Michaela Grocery cuts the price at every art- icle in the store which \vlll be mark- ed In plain figures. so the customer can sec Hm price of misery article. These rcilum-d prices will be netcaah at their store. ' Their tlclh'cry systcm Wlll be main- tained the sump as usual but- will carry a small charge of five cents for each delivery regardless of size or cost of same. The new system will glvo to all customers thtt opportunity of saving the expense of“ this service if they prefer. The credit service willnlso he conâ€" timml and fur flint St'rViCO the, small sum uf HHE'WH‘IU fur curry tlnllm' 01‘ pul‘l’ thcrvut’ “ill ho nmdc. ln tlu-ir :ulmrtiscmonl in another part at this pupvr. :lppt'flr the followâ€" ing v-\:unplcs which show plainly that umh-t' this m-u \‘3-10!” pm szlh‘ mom'y \xln-Ihr-r you pay cash; and curry New System Cuts H. QC. of L. Whether Articles arefClmg- ed and Delivered orl Paid for and Carried )nm' HIGHLAND PARK, I NOIS, mummy, MAfiCH 221917. Total ............ g. ......... 1 Prices under the 01d System Goods delivered and charged bars American Family 3081).. lb. 0! Coffee ................ 123.0! Rice .......... lbs. of Sugar ...... > .......... Pkg. Quaker Oats .. .......... Pkg. Gold Dust .... .......... 1h. 01' (WITH- 1h. of Rio: ..... lbs. of Sugar Pkg. Quaker Oats Pkg. Gold Dust III} H l'i( Huh imme VHH'H‘ lxmlm' |l\ Uh! Uh] Sysu-m l l‘:|l'l'ixl humv Family Snup.‘ m‘ HM! 1H )uu HUN mom'y (-ush; and (-urry Hut; nu 1m urdor . 1.27 1.43 .16 .32 .08 .40 .09 .20 Evanston is lo have an automobile ambulance In the American field hos- pital service us France At ; benefit performance in the Hoyburn theater Tuesday evening $504) was reload. With contributions the fund now amounts to ”.200. 'The gun of $1,600 is necégsary f r the purchase of the ambul’nce. he' benefit VA; in charge orgurs. ubert B'nmham mdacomm teeot ten Wanton women. The . N11412: will behem- ed Evanstonig, ‘ ' ' MYORWWEFOREST Trusting that the smhll cities cg the United Stakes may kiln in reliev- ing the distreis of the small cities of Belgium, ahd thanking you for bringing this wager to the attention of those assocgatted with you in the City gnvernm I remain Fth‘fiully yours. F‘Wfii. M. Lewis, Mayor. In a recent}; isiue of the Literary Digest appeal?! ghe following: ‘ Univ 31. 00 a zjl'ece Would mean $100 000. 000 1%"? the Dimple of Bel- gium from e‘inhabliants or the United Statelyg It is no a lame per capita contri ution from this coun- try. it can,‘ ‘made ‘up easily in thousands .commq‘nities. . The Mayor of La Forestfilllu Hon. W. M. Lewis, pr tied it t6 us. and ask- ed if underf- existing conditions it would he saie tor his town to pro- ceed on that per capila basis. He wrote again gas riollowfi: Benefit at Rayburn g'l‘heatro and Private 81st line Made Manic m Idea The Hon. W. M. :IfiWlS. mayor of Lake Forest. is behind a movement which is generous find reflects honor upon Lake Forest and Its chief executive. in a recent letter 'to Mayor Hastings, Mr. Lewis outlines :1 nationâ€"wide plan. (or the Belglan Relief in which he urges Highland Park. and other ;citles to join. which is as follows} Hon. 8. M. Hastinés. Highland Park. in, 3" My Dear Mr. Hastings: , You may have ‘seen something relative- to the __ “‘Every inhabitant (‘unmulglr‘ for the relief of the stuning Belgian children which we on carrying on 11) "Lake Forest The Litvrnry Digest has undertaken the task of obtaining i something like ntlequnte help {mm the American people {or this great work}. We cer- tainh (unnot point with pride to what has been done up to the pres‘ (nt in this country. It, mourrcd to me that if in every small city in the ‘United States we could get every: man, woman and t'llutl to contribute. something a vast sum of moms could he |z1isetl.hnd ”It rmt 111 the (winnuunih of such t’tmt'ulltd .1ttioit Mould he excellent \\'1- 111-0 aimingilti Lulu} Forest to raise $1.1m for mtéh inhabitant, not :1 hint: 1:11l1 p1 4013 to aim $1110 but .11 I1 mu- to em; “-11:11 111m (1111 from :1 in 11111 up to a hundred (lollurx l lnlitn that $11) more patriotic \\Hl‘k 1-1uhl 1:11 tjmlvrtukon. and l lmnw tl1nl tln {911h1-1'X1I'111h Shore t‘(tlllllllllllllt‘~ will join us in this \uvrk, 'l‘l1~~ liltéit'nl toothprohfhttt in our «mu country. >l1oul_d not, it seems to me lfblti us back from do- ing what is ogr clear duty to the suffering littlo"nat1on across the “Upon reoélvtng ytbur telegram yesterday m¢rntng I at once made definite arr soments‘to carry out the $1.00 angtnhabitant campaign in Lake Forest; f'I‘he aldermeu‘ have entered tnto‘ktho" plan enthusiastical- ly. announce'meflts are 10 be made m the churches to-morrbw. and thru the local paperi, and the actutfl col- lections of fukids earned out In a week from Moriday. 1’ hope that we will turn oVerfito you shortly there- after $4.107. witch is the number of inhabitants In Lake Forest. " EVANSTON MILL gSEND AMBULANCE To FRANCE Urges all North éhore L Ities $0 loin Nation-Wile Campaign to Help the§SuEering Belgigns ’ 0004'“) We have sot:th(‘ average of $100 arbitrarily in éur Lake Forest cam- pnign nnotheli community might find it more anisable to set 50c or Sim or any other sum . i; _ ‘ g i LETTER T0 “mph mmlxggs um A complalnt “ms read from the Highland Park Woman's Club relaxlve to the enfor‘cement of the smoke 9r- dlnance. The matter'wns referred (d the city marshall with instructions to notify vlolalnrs that the law wtll be énlorced. to the owner of we proposed Ra- vinla Town Building. Mr. Wightman. in Evanston. and I doubt the possibi- lity of sending it to the Art Institute ,xx on that account.” A wry attractive model and floor plans of the proposed new city and town hall were on exhibition and cre- ated considerable interest. They were submitted by Mr. Carl Hoerman. The Press will reproduce them in a later issue. , Mayor Hastings who had been in California (entire past month was again at the head 0! the table at the regular meeting of the council Fri- day night. Commlaiioners Balm Hitchcock and Huber-”also answered to roll call. The meeting in brief. and other than a discussion or the location ofjbe proposed new city and town hall, véry little business was transacted. Justice «of the Peace, A. E. Smith reported the amount of $5.00 in fines collected during the months of Jan- uary und Febrnray. (By Associated Press) SPRINGFIELD. 111.. larch l4.â€" As part of ihe stage centennial ode-1 hntion. the Sprinlileld postoflice will be permitted., between April 1 and December 1. 11918. to me amclaborue cancellation die contributing to the patriotic spirit of £11,,eelebrntion. Use of the npecial a} was nude pouible through a special enactment of Ccmxress. Hnsh S. M13111, 1L. secretary of the centennial oouunin~ slon. has been corresponding with Poumuter Genenl Bax-luau with reference to the design or the dimâ€"- From the Daily mini. Urbmn. lll. Highland Park Wong’s Club Ask: the Enforce-cl! of the Smoke (full-nee The bonds of Charles Cary as accepted. “ The annual Fathers and Boys din- ner. under the auspices of the High School Division Parents and Teachâ€" ers Asspcjation will take place Sat- urday evening. I Music by high Echool boys; “The Measure of a Manfi’ Mr. Sandwick (a toast)? f'Our Sons". Mr. Charles E. Russell. Lake Forest. (a toast); song. Mr. Carl Booth: “To Our Fath- ers.” Llyod Larson (a toast); "Then and Now.” and Alumnus (a. toast); song. Mr. Carl Booth: ”The Oppor- tunities (or Public Service in Bus!» nmcm ‘MEK’IINQ. or » THE CITY comm]. Mr. John W, Welch is wastmaster and the program is Vas follows: ’ ness. " Mr. Jesse Lowe Smith (3 tout); ”Panther". Prof. Harris Franklin R3" of Garrett Biblical Institute. Publicity on, the aninia. Town Entrance Model in given in last Week's issue which was hardly cor- rect. At; the rednesi oi the writ»: we are publishing the following; “I whih to ' correct a statement In last week‘s Press to, the elect that the Ravtnia Town Entrance now would be sent to the Art lnatltute. Th9 fact is that it £3 now being sent Oran-natal We Will be Used on .11 Halls During Celebration Be- tween April and Dec. ”l8 FATHERS AND BOYS ANNUAL BANQUET Hlxh Miss Morton and her Domestic Science classes have charge of the menu. HAVE SPECIAL POBTMARK FOB‘CEN'I‘ENNIAL SEASON EBRGNEOUS STATEMENT IN LAW-Adm ISSUE Article on :Bu'lnh Town Isl-tuned Contained Wrong [amnion , Cancel-aha“ Architect's lode”! In School Parents and Tuchers Association to Give Affair at High School Sal. Evening Yours very truly, Carl Hoar-man. Juhn “Grant and police 'dmcers were The committee reported Into: thin they had ohmined prices 03: the North Western Military Asidemy grounds: 200 ft. of frontage isouth east corner of Laurel ,' land St. Johns Avenue: 150 ft .339 at the south west cor Laure! Avenue and First Bug"! and the Hammond property at lhgmmh Haas! corner of Central Avon‘s and .Grpen Bay Road The priced made on all of this propeny with 9 ex- {ccplion of that m the sout east isomer of Central Awnue nnttgflroen Bay Road “ac humid the finances :0! th(. CH} and men and the 00mâ€" mim- final]; nhnrhd that they favored thr- prosont sin, Whig) hnw~ ;m'm' has. not. as ynt. recoiVQd the ‘nppmvui of the Commissionf. and thn manor of sin.- is still nding. Th0 question of location waémlly discussed and a oommltlpe wé 5;» pointed to invem and flunln prices on suitable sites. for 1M pro- posed building in the emnt um ma present cit) hall site was not 32hr“ enough. ;. Those ‘présent at this meeti ' ex- pressed themselves as being hay In favor of this pian for the T n that one bu‘lding would answfi' for both and it would be more ecolgomic- al for the tax payer. , WANTED-+313 FORM A Joint meeti‘ng of me Cltyf and Town Ofllclals was held at the-filler- alne Hotel on August 31. 1916 (Q the purpose of wandering when“? or not it would be advisable fog?" {he Town and City to join in the guild- lng at a combined town and}; City mm. .55 013mm mm. 157sz Canvass Ride by The ‘! Among Business" Me- 830‘ Present Site to be 1|- most III-niacin 1 Mr. "Howard Kuint of thin-1 cu}. whouunemorutbe Marsala EVANGELICAL UH] . MAKE LPN? Names In Chicago DH? Illlll' to lay Local No Change: I vii! an D1198 on 4: Ana: Cullen, Amen, mulmyse-kruuu’ College, 140'“ Iowa. Win wm Ener sub. m: W“? " g?

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