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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Sep 1917, p. 5

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hilc‘ \ « m urea 7.1x neiden ,ed tn 1;)â€" ! he‘d 3t ‘J 1 ,L' a led 'itlo Fruit Co mice?” H1111 any ,000 ts I Cemetery Co 1 chance rm triat- Li T126 h an ds w Hue harmful [uh us :11'0. n SM. Rd L- (p CACY Business PanY ONLY H (.1 n WHAT HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL MEANS TO YOU Yul I! \II) IS NEEDED .VUW n.” nu! "n[hll\i.|\‘ “‘u'l‘fl‘i Thn- uwnvru v:\<u- uf‘ emldv! I'ixlvm uhivh rrbl'll‘ Ya l‘\'!"'} m Hmnlnnd 1 lt “lll mmm In» more vxpnsurz- and hardship and vmhnrrmqng publicity fur tlmw unfortunate enough In re- qzlil'r‘ <uvl1 lmrriml transportation. ll ulll {11min rln- «wins: nl‘ lmur< uf phyivnl turturi‘ for the putii‘m and agonizing :univt) (m the part of r>'ln'iu-< zlml frivmk. Tl1-*<~~ :lrv not vnlum-ruled stat?- monh, Thny arc‘ «atomvnu 0! actâ€" urxl inqum-es that haw been enacted in uur why, not nm‘v. but hundreds u! '1nw~_ :mtl thvy :Irv still being rum-[ml rmlny. Almost any render M‘ 'lli‘ nc\\'~p:Ip~-r mm I‘m-all inrimmv His-wk who lmvv hemn thrnuull tl1i< \ Hmpitul tu (‘aro uml Injured. to UN! us a “'1er M‘ Hub nc\\'~p:Ipn-r um I‘- !rfmuh who haw hwm Iz'mlvnsnnt :wpr‘rionco. Suppnm» \\v cuntrzh‘t \tutvmvnf nr fat-t mm «litinns in Mr futut'oi Th» chwtur i~ 'Ht'll i! Th» chwtur i~ t'nHml in NW M'vninL'. Iv! n: my. tn son your child \vhnso {min my! i11nn~<< n.|\'w hm'?) inorvming thrnuuhuut thv day A hurrivd exam- irmlilm is made and you are Inform- w-l Nix! lbw putiwnt ha; :| wvnrw and ruany do'vvlnpinu ('nw of :apponicit- Y i th UR plumbing is the kind that endures. Our re- pair work is the sort that stays fixed. Keep that firmly fixed in your mind. Phone 201 I when you need us. That's all, thank you. Ne'ew. Been Done T. H. Decker Co. $|NCE.THE ART WAS 336 cumin; Phone 201 F\§TBEGUN - - - 2mm: an-v' thinu~. nu mnrv- hours f Him-Vin: and vivlny :u limos whom :ww sum» huur~ may Invnn thv de- idim: point lwtum'n Iifv and death. ', WI“ moan no mm‘v ru<hinz nhnut ‘|[«- A! night with [Hilkr‘ <hift fitrc‘tch r~ MM t-rwlr (‘HH\¢‘_\31H('1‘.‘ in :1 wild (Turf fr: l‘flh'h thv 1:\~t train tn HIP 11] Highiand Park Fire Proof Storage Phone 29 I Sm“! TV PHONE 67 1: wnh-rpriw \vhiuh has engrossed .utmntmn at umny ambitious citi- <. r'v r rm» p.|<t wightven months, nil lwfm'o' tim- pnhhv in Highland k‘ Thh [)rujw‘t is [hr oumplcting nlrm< far .I mode-r11 and fully ‘hn- xvnvrul fe-vlin: Hf safety ln -- nf‘ <ml<lvn <t‘l‘i0l)\ illm-ss or ac- lm uhivh <ucl1 an institution ab 1‘ m twp-r): family mil individual lliunlnnd Park will move power- } .m-h (-itizml {u lln hi< <hurv, uvl: 2| hmpitnl xl )ullr (lam munns Sand Gravel Stone xx fwiM rhi~ inqil "ntIn-r rl-Huu'" “Pu Ynu muq [who-v.- “hi1? fur m’erynn.’ -nf nr fut-t \\ in Mr futm‘ Invtur i~ t'nHv <51}; tn son y indnnw lhoV dwvvlnpinu ('3‘? of upponicit- JI‘!‘ aka [HM that if :m ope-r- ” h.- dnm- In [Ixm- m prm‘ont Inn! '1 mnmum ix In ho» lmt. a: trip in n (‘hicagu hnspita! l't-JM' Hm Jamar. Tm! thorr i~ ("1”th 1M1”) Good Qua|ity Local Physician ltiw Building Material v hmHim' '\ hnspital. h Mummy nutnmnhile :I'r‘, :xr COAL. COKE. WOOD. HAY. STRAW and FEED Lime 'Brick Sewn Cement Tile Clndc YHJH Iruim H Red and White Screening: for D:2vavul Borchardt Bros. Irrnto \\‘: > minwtm‘ tn havo nh-I'tv lw‘pituL in «I uttvndnnu and rhv ~urL'wm “'hn (1H inqitmi Lime Cement Muster i PARK NS TO YOU HIDE“ .VUW for the Sick be l'seid Shop for i-iunsz has engrossed ambitious citi- 'hteen months, li‘ in Highland the Completing fully “n and of this the I'prise In. where Thwi find ill the part of as been so en-i interest .i-s well for its wide in HQ- of illness safety 01‘ institution af« ind individual l move power- i ‘if share, means his utr door i‘I more hours at times when mean the de- iife death. rushinz nbout .- shift stretchs new in ii. wild st train iiit‘ and in e exposure and ssim; publicity enough to re- ansportation. wing of hours ir the patient on the part of :xzerated state- ements of actâ€" 0 been enacted hundreds still being any reader recall intimate this but ire Si N thronL'li harw fair e\aniple of what is more or less frequently occurring in comfortable homes. How much more. then. must our hospital mean to those (and of such we have hundreds) who are de- pi'ned of such aduintages? The (‘on- trust between a warm. comfortable hospital bed, with intelligent. care. {and a dingy poorly heated room, with .must appeal very strongly 'to any patient suffering even noth- nn attack of grippe no cure. [liiil worse than or tonsilitis. That the roundings difference in these sur- is frequently sufficient to other serious of experience ;i\ert pneumonia or complications. will deny. .\ modern maternity department. completely equipped, Wlii solve many and perplexing home prob~ at the same time affording such comfort to prospective as can nowhere be obtained .outside of a lying-in hospital. These are hnt a few of the many attractions and advantazes offered by the proposed hospital. There remains community advantage, however. which might not occur to the minds of most of our people. it WM par- tienlarlv emphasized by the late Dr. Fuvill in a recent address, and refers to the effect of such an institution upon the quality of professional ser~ the no one try in! lenis, security and ‘ mothers Olit‘ \‘iee rendered a community by physicians. The constant daily touch and fa- miliarity of medical men with a moderniv equipped and managed hos- pital. the frequent meetings among iln-nist-lvcs. the exchanging of ideas \‘isitinz surgeons and other touether with general discussions of scientific topics has al- local \\iiii spm'iniifli. mus been shown to create a broader medical knowledge and consequently efficiency in the practice of their profession. The building will not be ambitious ‘bevond the immediate future needs of but there is no danger of owrdoing the endowment fund. The hospital will be founded up« on the open door policy and the ins itention is to make of it a solid muni- eipal rallying izround. where all will benefits toward individual in High- sume way contrihs every citizen jllsiifllihit‘ ureatly increase our eii): receive eq nal whose support every land Park and in which \\ it h can lute, toward in future pride. ma) point on it' u hi1. rmi rm minutm 230 N. St. John- Avenue Hw ahnn imilalr cun- H Sheridan Road and Central Avenue n http- HI thv Warehouse Ippvn our IS ll Fire Ch! 200000000 'W 3 EBENEZER EVANGELICAL§ durinu HM- Hx.- ruminu \\il' T; v! .nl‘fluip :If H Mp wt 7 "" Thv 11.14012 'l‘hv hum)“ «mam Will ht- he‘ro Irh‘ run mnmh. “m not hv rich! 1 {HFIH 'Ixr’tm' ,4le \l Workman slnrtml m1 :1 rampant- it': ton ~trikvs in a row. fini~hâ€" a: \uth :| '2‘? game. Tumdny nium. Th» \\‘ W. L'JIIho‘!‘ from the- war ph mh~ that n Hun in u Prc-nvh ,n‘cL i~ :«lmnu as dm‘nstnflnu ‘mm buy or n tussock moth. |,. p lit-(‘11 HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS anW HI -\h~in <t'l‘\ H mm» qllrv record II) nun: R. M. l’mhnoh. whn in :ntvndam-v of :1 number minn< :mxl rump mm'tinL" lL' mnnth I»! August. hu~ n-- In] “ill um'um thu [wrlpil BU“ l.l\1; Promp! Delivery <31)” “('t (nr Sunday. Sept. 9 “: Sundny School at I. “Thv Brnofib of Ihnin-l 1 Morning '(‘lm'kv EVt‘hinE Wur- Sewer Pipe Cinder: Room); Hn': \UTL‘ : up Kim: for INHI'IQ'F.‘ drop kink~ nut of IXII nr i muss oinisésmti num- ' ems A euinsv uwes Compiled Prim Hlnry ti Ionian, 1915 Ediflbn. Malachuflm 1911 Annual flcpon, Pcnnoylvnnin Dulletln 114. Kind 011-“ d u-In Corn Meal 13), 6.9 (‘orn l: (‘obg on] 6 1 Hominy Me .. . . 6 3 Gluten Foe 21.6 Gluten Men"... Corn Hun. “‘heal ”,2. .. Red Dog l-‘lIur. Flour Mid {. . .. Bundnrd \fld. . V When Bun. . .‘ Whoa! Mlx. Feed on: .....7.... Barley ...;.... H x ‘ . ~‘U‘ly’ Hull-IMF 303‘" -IKOU‘. Inlt Sprouun 30.3 70 6 Brewern' ("final :18 7 63 6 Buckwheu i' H. 8.1 03.6 Buckwheat Mid, 24.6 76 6 (‘ouonneed file-L 33,9 76.6 Cottonseed f Hull: ‘8 87. Linseed (Ml Meal 30.2 77.9 Bee! l’uerled 4.6 71.0 (‘orn 0m. Ornlnl 16:! 67.6 Rye ...... . 9.9 81. Rye Dis! (mm 8.4 “.1 CORN PUDDER Fod. med. ~dry, Fodder. “'03., .. Stover. med. dry Slover, wet. . .‘ Timothy Hfiy... Alfalfa Red Hover. . (‘lov l‘z Tilu...\hd AUIHM Red ( ‘wvc‘ Min-d Hay Timothy Suglr Bee! l‘ulaloel H Ruublxu ‘ Mnngels .‘ Silage . . . ‘ The (rt-(fin; \uon 0! .ln' bell“; comparntlvpl) 10‘. Ind the terullunl‘, \alue being high All urn» would be spnad upul [in fields And not burned , or unstvd ‘ Ihe use or IU’I‘ to pre ; vent Mata-killing 0! what In now/1 well (mtablhhvd Feeding Tablet led to Follow on Accnunt of Vnriuion cl ingre‘ionu. (31ml (‘rop Imus-mt 5.01.1] For may )‘vars {redo-n huve en- deavnrrd u) une no-cullod Itutdlrd tablrs showing tha theomtiul uum. ber of pounds each of oo-cnllc-d di~ gesuhle protein, [at- 1nd urban)" drates Tho-ate matlmda nro (Mull! defective for the iollowin‘ reunions. First. mo tnblea call for so much digestible food If there wn such a thing as digestible food it night lur‘ high 1 but! to go by, but xiipntihlo fund is rally apparently «lip-«tibia (and, in ind: m diuppur- in tlw body. Just “hat use in nude, 0! it in not ul- wnys Hear.- Some of it turns into (in, mm» 1! mnVerth into hem. and mm h 0! ll is used in the labor of digesting and l‘unrlllnx the food. la the awe of sum“ aid slmilar nuterial neariv all 0! its .uergy in used up in the labor of digesting it, leu’iu; little or no not glln Straw should be re- turned to the soil. Take two sample: of dried b.71t')’ grains. etch connin- in; tlm «me amount 0! digestible (cod. and one will (ive twenty mor- thermn or .he-t units thtn the other. One hundred poundsfi! digesting food dvrlv‘od from roughgge In about equal 10 ohm, pound: artved from grmn. no I! we Add (Ololher thing! which no unlike. we [at no unable- results. [I u like lddi.‘ no many pounds to to many gluon: So. tho dlxennble hula of figuring rlllon~ \u very lnnccurnle The correcl ‘1) in. first. to sternum how» much protein and energ’ a cow need. to lullaln “(e and Rep weight. You cnu gm this {rom your experiment utwon. nud ascerlfln 110‘ much In- nvceuar) to nuke 0|”: pound of milk of I cer- tain (at tut. and then leed her A: much proldn and energy us I: uemiml In mural-l. her Ind supply loud (or as many pbunds of unit u leu can mam- '1 Nu m u wry difficult problem and law vdn do It. and we chlllenge any two m'Qn K0 luckie- tho um. prob- lmu umhr thw namv condiuonn um! urth ul [.9 same rouull “e {anuot 1911 unless we lry to find JuY (ha! g cm» will not glu- mnrv milk on mdrw lewd. or mu, be u mum milk nn In“ found 50 feeding ht lurker l_\' v\p9rlnfenl;|l. as no two cows arr alike Huwevnp. the luw o! menu-u will hull. and ”w fewh‘r can sue all llxll tronhle an” much loss by {vedlng a ration “his: hH rxperlment aut' un has m mull ”as" made, nay three In {our pouan of mllk {or each pound of mixed bed Tho-re l': mu [1: mg coruln T‘w mnw valid] and {at ln (he milk 1‘)!- moro- (we! haw-«10d p" pound of milk .41) a gum! Y."\9‘l‘ feed which 1: Drop r1) Lumlhuv-«l and All the roughly“ «he will ed “in greatly dmpllfy your fevdlnx problvm and a \gr3‘ Mule e! perimo-mnu will man show you hon ‘ much conclntrutes ench 00‘ and. to! produce 3 Maximum yield. (Kuhn-"gm“. lmyuvm-m Sunni.) dâ€"Armsby (‘orrecuoum kâ€"Kellnd‘, STRAW'BHOULD BE SPREAD [huhu‘l « mp lmml Ramon.) THE DAIRY nmou ROOTS ANI) .11»: r: .\' (BRASSES 3. 1‘6 Pr.... 2? 17.1 y . 33 17.7 ghixeallblo Toul . .' Pro- Nutrlâ€" Therml! d tam mom l-Luerlr ryi, 6.9 83.3 1116.6. «I 61 73.! no.3 _" PM. 63 an. aural . 21.6 80.7 ”61“ HAYS 106 1.5 SILAG 1‘ 17.1 71.19 39.: 53‘s 48.5 51.6 50 9 4‘ 2 70.! 66‘66 033‘s T‘sâ€"Ant kmmcmmmnx. (130.5 dd] 630 d3” k16.9 18.05 652 39 93 ‘01 12 45 1617 19.0. 4.61 16.56 80.7 46.8 ad page,“ â€"a\9 78’ WHY ARK THE AMERICAN Scum PEOPLE IN THIS WAR? 3 PIEBYTEIIAN Tu thnM: who are still wundering. honestly, "Why in America It wit?" the indictment u! the Kaiser by Conv xreunmvn (horn Edmond Fun. at the Tenth llltnoin (ii-trict In a pretty t‘untplrte answer. Hr Huh] “A- n rvunrd {or nur neutrality what have we Nevin-ti at the hundn u! Willllm ll? "He hu bet the torch of the in- m-ndtnry tn our futons: our work nimpn uur nhlpl and nur uhnrvun. "Hrlmsluldthe tmmlvnf thr wus- in our munitiun plnnt~ and the hold» 0! our nhipo, "Ht- ht.“ I-nulht tn vurrupt our mitt-hood with a H-ltiv-h tin-um when there in no pence. "Ht- hu deltmyed nur commerce‘ "Hr ml: to trrrnrize u: with his devilish policy I)! trightfulnou. "He has \‘Inlnlwi vH-ry rnnon 0! International dru-nc)‘ and «It 1t naught «wry mlemn treaty ma every pron-pt o! Intn-rnatmnnl Inw‘ “Ho hu plunged tlu- vrorld tnto (he madden urn- ur blond. twins and murder which Mnlnry rrcurdn. "Ho h1- inhlxurd against our [wave a! home und ulmmd‘ “Hr nut-kn to drum», our (-IVIHHI- Hun Pant-na- In nu lunger n Hnue. furflwr vndurnncv I~ vuuurdlcr. nubâ€" mhmbun (n l'r11~.>|m» denund! h- nhn wry." Snnd that lim- come to k Bt-nch null nine 'mmrru-un 000m Int-Ind I' “In-.- Ten Brie! new for our I’An In the Conflict :IHrv‘ Sr“ “‘1'? 11 m FHIHI 7.1m K‘- 9 I!" :n. 9 3" n Trinih unhn, ('1 I‘. m. flu-mug punt-r. W911 man! a y m. Thr Utah): Thursday "I Huh (‘nmmunlnn. Church win-u! 0pm” un Srpln-mlwr mm with a Mr Hm 'lHI't'x :11 9'43. ~N'llll ‘(n Trim! ‘erty Bond tn Nch in" TRINITY CHURCH FRANK J. BAKER. Pm. J. I. APPEL Vice Pres. c. r. cam can Highland Park State Ban); o .MJ-luvl Hm! lhr m-nren :n‘rmm wmuu-umnu \I‘Ill khaki will be me Pnlm ~r (h. (”urn-«mm Rundu {uh (‘ummuMnm anlnu prayer and The indications are that build- ing material of all kinds will strike a lower level of prices this fall and consequently much activity will surely develop in the Building line. In order to encourage this movement we have decided to set aside $50,000.00 .to be loaned on reasonable terms upon improved Real Estate in Highland Park and Lake Co. ~ If you are intemted we requast that you kindly consult us arly, in order that we may serve you promptly when the funds are needed. RESOURCES OVER $900,000.00 $50,000.00 Un Sunday morning nut me pul-“ pll Ill! he ()(‘('ledid hy lhr REV. W. HA Wrn) Boyha I). 1)., fnrmerly of llu Lulu Fun-M Prn-nhylrrun church In limlr in u! cnunw wvll knnvn' nmunu 1hr cnngroxmlmn r»! lhll‘ church. hmlnu pra-uclmd nl several Hnly Wq-vh prnlr‘ez- In NH punt. HM“ pn-m-lu'r n! lhlv- va- «Ill be doubly l l urlvnmnu mi nn old lrlvnd and my pn-m-lu'r n! Hm- Hym- \ urlvumr, m m: old ! unr mun! “Mr In addr- nlurmg ~urlx limm a: TM annn'r Minimum Unfion IIH lmld the firs! H'fiullr met-Uncut llw hull nvu Muhdzn anornom u ”In-0‘ u‘t'hx'l nl the hull": of In “'. R Rufinur. HM “run Ave. The lupic "Prom Plan. Palm and Plaln" is an Imam-sun; «me Thou- taking ”-1- 2725 astifi .outh huund can: a! (‘o-nlrnl Aux Irlll be ma! ul lenfl utmlnn by >‘ulumobflfix. I _ TIN Honmn lklo-xalfinn returned I»: work (run :1 nun-l huermtln; lllvndnm-r 3' [hr TIN“ ('unfert-nce of‘ [Mr Nutlumd Hnnrd n! 1hr Y, “'. C”, A Thu l‘unh-rrm-m nn- hold (wen! )rnr .mmw Hu- mmmrr mmnhu fl! (‘nnh-rrnu- “HIM! m: Lakv Goneva Mu! Mr ultrmh-I'. in du-vanhm 1mm nn-ot‘inlhmn h! Il‘lvmh. lndlnnl. erhluun. Wlwum-m, Rum-In. NPbraa- hm, hm: and Mound-min and arr for tho purpnxr n! getting: in luuvh 'Ith1 'vl-nl :uurlnnnnl plmmmg “Mk {Org Hm arm-uh»: go-nr and [hing helpi mu! Humrnlinn In lhr prnhlo-mu ‘lhnlj manhunt Hu- :u-rwinunn pmmlo a": nu Ho‘I-tdc-~ \1r~ Svnrvy. (he m-‘i rm) uvrrvlan, Hm hIHuI‘I' 1 d0“?- uuH-r :uH-rmh-d‘ lhl» Mlnu‘! PHM‘IIII N‘I‘FIWI'M'TK Afluw “Ma-rho“. PM; Krua-gur xml \(nrh‘ ('nrnlo-r‘ Tlu V . W. (1. A. NEWS A rah‘ that hits . during 1hr num- ..n. In. headquar- ‘ Mn. I'm-141 me mu :relumed from bar vl .m the headqunrten. 2 Min- Suo Khulna! jMH'IL, and Mrs. flow IFilmhurm, ”L are gut .Mmiathm residence. tern to the usoelulon deuce. 00$ ner of Green Buy; cud Gourd Avenue. where (hm m In a d” at being nu-rwd. Arnnze nu um, I). made fur board by dn ?or week. In this Hm- 0! work th‘ mocilfloa mum they .n mm." a long Mt want. The attractive r’Idence ll al- rvad) fulfming its m 1on In pr?- udlnx a home for th ”Aviva of Hit men In the training mp. Nu‘lalr an- arranged, r every sag. urday evening under 1 directIOn U lhe ronldentk Thea» pnuu and {or the roomen and roan only. Highland Park. Paintingd... "' “" A Ethan! Mari-z“ We use But t finest of p?pers and Ir Fn- gxavmg is su alive. smmfinm Houd- If] ; nurM h“ Ion And fl of Adruh'.

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