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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Mar 1918, p. 5

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many org-«Care anliness and pets‘. board- eek 0r month and trimming and humanly attw Rk‘l. \IF. )3II~ 0,000 )I‘IH'HS Ial Busmess macy 'hunu P-rk arch” x~1~g~:~:â€":occa:»o IIIEHEQEJ PH hadwick \yr Izirds HIRH'I'? K‘ k~nn.-.r ~ 1r PU 8' “DD 'r‘ he! 'I. 11 V l\' S HIP one rxft 4- yr ‘me Mfummncx THAT ‘we OFFERYOU - ~- \5 vLummufiTHAT \5 "mm; mama" Highland Park Fuel Company 102 N. lst St. HERMAN DENZEL President Telephone 335 Building Material Special Sales PaIaEéfash Meat Market ' LEO A. HAAK, Mgr. Highland Park’s Most Sanitary Market Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Native Pot Roast Beef Hind Quarter Lamb Best Rib Roast Beef, lst and‘anCut Rib Roast Beef, 5th and 6th .Ribs.... Link Pork Sgusage Hamburger Steak Sirloin Steak ......................... _ ............. Sirloin Roast Rump‘Corned Beef Lamb Stew V611 ROJS Lard Substitute Piciw: Hams Season’s Latest Spring Millinerv Styles March 15 and 16 Telephone 160 , 533 and 535 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois kiast’ Bacon Ioal Solvay Coke The following prices are for cash only ()L‘R FIRST SHOWING M. A. ERNST North Sheridan Road Highland Park Illinois will occu‘r on at the of. the “TRIED and true”-«that's us. We’ve been tested from every angle. Our work lives up to the speci- fications. Our repair de- partment is a busy. suc- cessful one. We “plumb” near forgot to tell you our phone number, 201. ’ 386 Central Ave. Phone 201 T. H. DECKER‘ co. ...18-200 .....23c 18-25c 28-30c 300 290 25c 25c 24c 30c 25c 250 25c 26c 40c THE ‘ HIGHLAND ' PARK PRESS nrs and Hm mothers Mhihir of Red (‘mss ~knittdc‘ socks; quilts: ”129110 by tht- pupils . Mr. 1‘. J, Huffman, Assislmxl Supâ€" .-rinh-u«ln-nl nf Publiv Instructiun at Spriuzflclll. Illinois, um! l‘zmnly 91ml 'l‘, erhur Sjmpwn ~penl the morning: ill Him l‘lurv on Mumlny. Hun-ll llth. :unl mmll- wry inn-rust- mu talks at morning assembly. Hr. lluftmuu i< lwrv to promote tlw ”10> linll plctllrv films whjch 11w Mme i» plmminu m prlrpnrv fur the (‘enâ€" h-nnizll l‘vlo-lvmtinu :u Spriugl‘wlll ln' August next. Elm Plam- null Deer. llvlwl Shit-Mi uni In rvprt-st‘nl thé mmlurn ~nlwnl in 1'!” its: «lvpnrtmonté llllll lhv \vnl‘k of prr-parlnn tho lllm will lu-L’in :"umotimv in April.‘ Mr; Hoffman l~ lookingy nlmul for an old lug Imus}- which ('nn lu- finml up at! il pnrt u! tlw ricunarln for drnmmlza; lion 9f :1 public schmwl on» hundred )‘l'flr‘lnzfl. ‘ It ‘15 probable th’ut yuund DUND'II' of Highland Park will lmvd n purl in H!“ prnjool also. Furthi .-r ummum'vnwnlv will he made Thc- tulips'Which were planted last full wm-e brought in and are in full bloom. This adds a tnuch of spring. Tho \‘ieiting day last Thursday prm‘mi :1 great sum-ass. After school mhh‘vvc‘s wurv giw‘n by “11' tench- The Parent-Teacher meeting which was to have been held yesterday n!- n-rnmn at ,Flln‘ Pinon hue been post. punvd until next Wednesday aft9r~ nrmn nn :u-cnunt cf 1hr inclement L'm-r nrmn nn wvntlwr. Sormnn is "Substation." Sonivm‘s an» hnld in Ihia rhurc‘h ‘-\'nr_\ Sunday morning: :ur M15. Rundnv School moms immv'vdlznoly nfa te-I' Hm moraine szm‘vicn. nnd is nppn to pupils up tn the ago of '20 years. Th:- \\'mhwsdny vvnnlnc meotlng. which ivwlndxw thstimnnim nf (Th-fly rinn Sch-mm hmnlng V: at R o'clock, Yrm uI'P r-md-inHy infirm! m makn mu m‘ the rmlnin'g mom at 387 (‘0!)- trnl :nw-nmu which i; ”pm: mw-ry \x-(wk win). {rum hinv n'clock in the mm‘niui tn ‘1 n'chwk in thv «wmxillz. ll\\'l~f \‘ul‘ LIVED |.\' ILLINUIS FIFTY YEARS ll' Yun Haw. or I! \‘nu Know Any- mw Wlm "as Lot the Lake 0». ('vntonniul (‘onnnlttm- Know It is the desire at the. Lake County (‘vntvnnial (‘mnmluee to secure the nanuw‘ of all persons. rusidents of the (‘nunug in lel< Cuntmminl year of the Shale. who llmv final in lllinnh~ llr‘ ty’yoars or more. Haw you lived in Illinois fifty Mara? [)0 yuu knuw anyone who has lixrd in [H‘mu‘x- fifty yen ~" A partial list ha< hem: wcurvd and has been printed hut it is incomplete. .\H tham' whn knmv nf IH‘OPiP who haw.» rt-sidt'd in Hllnoi> fur fifty yours nz' mm‘v. Inn) cummunicntr ‘with M'Uwr .\h‘~. RPWHH 'l‘l'llzn. Minn:- 6126 ur Mr. Pun-ick Mnrnnoy. Plume 724)}. This “urk is all undvr the auspices of thv Lnka- (‘uumy (Tvmu-nniul (‘om- yours nz' nu (‘iUn'l‘ .‘h’~ ur Mr. “M This “or of tha‘ Ink SPRIN(£'I‘I.‘IE’S [ATES'I‘ STYLES I.\' MILLINEIH 0n thlay ’l‘uuwrrum mu! Sxmmlm . at “In IZrmts' Hm Shop. 1 H'hvrldnn lhmd ; miHm Miss M. A. Erl'lsl will lmu- on dis- play tmnnrrnw :lnvl SnMrlluf. Marbll fifteenth and sixto’cnth m ‘hr‘r shop at 3 N. Sheridan Rd. tlu- season‘s lat- est spring eagles in mlllinery This is the first showing thls spring and is the annual ~wring nponinz. ELM PLACE SCHOOL worn shown an vmrk. including inH ('H'I')’ n'clock in the in thv kuiug. and gnrmvntfi H‘GMAND; PARK n0000010; .(‘ 111111 mid "T1111 American p130- pl11'11-(1d3'111 1111111 1111 anxiety as 1to 11111 1111011 of tin1 tk‘fODHtN to 1K1 1111111111113 :11 ”11- from this sprin'g. Tl111 011911111 has never broken the Iim-s curtainy frunt without" first 0111'- ruptim: 11111 linvs 111111 pmpagsmha 11nd inducing the- S1)‘di"r> i1) lay dmi'n thwir 11r1l1< “111111 11'111- 111181111 the 11111 m1 11111.1 all the points of ohserv'a- lion and atl1.111tag11 along thv western front ~11 that the 111mm} could make 1111 111011111 in (la11ight without 1101111: fully 11h8'11r1'111i in the Gorman8 AH 11 r11sult 11! 1111111 has honn taken 5n l9]? the' allied armies hold all 11,111 111m of the points of observation 311d 111lv:1nt:11-. This: is 11 great- gain. Th1 em 3 now may be able to mass 1 force 11gnln1~tf the alliés. mus have been able 111111- 1111111111 hgtillnry furvvs because maily of their’1g11ns have been brought from 1111111111 t. At prewnt tho Alliéed fun-vs 1111111 supviinr artillerv forties 11nd Ht:'3)11rl11r nut-11 f11r¢11.<.The (fif- forencé 111111111-11 the attack hv 1m 1111111 léréo of tin 11111-1111 and the 111- 1111: is 't1111t tho' Germans have ma'de tl111ir 111131111111: 111 torrnrizo tin; enemy. 1vl1il1 EH11- 11lli11.< h.1\11 been usi:hg their 1118111214 to 1111 actual damage 111 1111- miiikary centers. and organifa- litlllfi. ‘ s 11 11-511” 11f this wastiing '11t' 11111111111: l1_1 the Germans. the Zép- pulins discarded munth» ago ere 115111 111111 1111111111 11i1 r11i1l hr-ca11se <l11 l~ 11 11 {wing to 5:11'11 htr plaém [111' 1111111; :1tt111kx. Tl11- Allies 1111111! 11111 1131111 1111} 5111111111: alarm 118 tnt'he .111111'11n11-l1‘ M the \1'1'11. A'l11ays ”Gyr- A \w‘r)‘: huge and Huhusiatic a.» alomhlugd' gatht‘n‘d Inst mening at the upen-i rum-ting uf the “’omans (‘iviv (‘hlh n! aniniu. at thv Raviniu \illugo Hume In ”an to a most in- (81981“!!! address nu War Topics by \(r. J 8'. Human: Clark ‘ u u: fmmm In HR. ' 3 ;.u. s. m \( w (‘LARK Ii11n>.‘ s 1I kull 1)! this Waugh)“ nI' plum-II: In the Germans. the Zép- pulins discarded mnnth» ago 11'1Ire iIA’I l used “IL :I met-III air raid lwcaIIse‘: <II1 l~ I1 11 IIying I11 .~:I\1~ II1r plaém I'm Olhk’; 1III111 kx TIH' Allies mIod' nm min :3:â€" 1I1-1IHImI 1m} smiuus alarm IN Inthe nuivnmv‘ M the “111'. A'l11a_\s GIN“: II1-k III: II sin» would gain 11 poéco, 11111111 III: had in hijII-l I); IIIIIIIflI‘)’: 11Il1~11>i1I;Ihmugh IIvgntiuIiOIm. IIhe: I1 I~ 1111:1'1l tl1i~ \\.’II‘ II) 11 liaiewr she 1I1-1-1IIIIVIIHI1S iII tl11- m- .\I si\ nIuntfhs. \I the bud (II “1.11 IIIIH‘ tho UIIIIed SIaqu III“! Iw 1+0 piupanll that; :1 milImr decision 11”] be impossible for Germany ' i ' HI ‘ lady JolII 1111“ SI , grm SI (Tums 1‘0 Wm 0x1: The {$6 points which were (im- phnsizodf‘ most were. that the Allies mod 1on be alarmed at the outcotne or the \ hr, and that great precaution hhullldjté taken against the decline of mar: 4 at} home oven more than 1‘ . 4‘ at tho :‘yont. Po r‘r); Pv’rcyijw Okvt >01) Ur WIIIIzIm uxe slll)('l'il|:‘lu]l‘nl of ”U h J. Waltiers (Islam t'Lilki‘ P‘nrwt dim! Munday "mm!" at Main Ihirl) o'clhck in MI! Forvit of xpinnl meningqus after 0 ‘ davq illness. ()kh, Who fins ‘Ju yea -. HM WAS a étar basketball pI: um fit Iuké FuroeI 0011th and at DI-I-I'fiotd High school: He was a szr Idunq of the (‘hhs I)! 1916 of :ithe neurIII-Inmhipkis- IIIgh SchmI. €01; Summit? nigh! ho played “1th ithe- \_uunu Non ~t club Ivam of Lake Fur- MI. Aftrr III” gnmo ho mmnluinvd I;f I‘quellmz :slighIh H! but attached? no impopmnce- In it. Sunday murriing In- an red .Innthor atIuck and'flw- cnm‘e fimonscioua. A private fun- oral “4k he‘d Tumulny aftnrnmn. Buflnl Hook plum: in Lake P‘ogest. km N In >|lr\i\l‘ him his (Inh- (Ir andfizmmhm a brother Spdneynnd <'I<t¢r ‘mvn. ‘ lu-n LEN llu-nim: at an Open Mect- Thousands of Loyal (lulu-n; Respond Local Organlntlum MI. in ~‘w 1. Ills: ul‘. tlu- Woman}; l‘lrlc Club . l0 'l‘lwlr (‘oumry’b Call to Ald hlbltlon Recently (Hum a1_f‘.lm at ilmlnlu \‘lllnm- House ! in War Work Place (NH-n Axum Mar. 29 ry Xflkr. 0f Lulu» Fomt. a Eur (-r anlM Ball Slur o! ,. 2‘ [minim 9mm \V. bk»; >01) of WlHimn le ; paw Calndars Fee M EXI'NGITIS I) \ VS 1 LLN PSS Highland Park Slate Bank E 7 The Old Reliable and PrpgmsiveBmk FRANK J. BAKER ' J. M. APPS!» c. F. GRANT President ‘ Vice President Cashier Since januaxy lst we have diouibuted among our friends and customers about 1,90,?03atttactive patriotic Wm for 1918:]. you; héve not already- received this calen- dariwe invite you to call for one before thegsupply is exhausted. We have) left several, bundmd and if ; ‘MANV APPLY FOR CLERICAL SCOUT ENTERTAINMENT EK: (iUVl-‘RNMFNT WORK T0 Bl" RFPEATED That American men and women ‘aru Pager to accept every opportun- ‘ity to help in the nation‘s greatest undertaking ls evidenced by the 're- :sponfos received to the announcer imeng of the United States Civil Ser- vice Commission of the need for gen- eral clerks .Thc commission sent out a call (or clerks to be employed lln 1m departments in Washington. {and January 5. February 9 “and 'March 9 were acts as exmlliqcion admins. About 35,000 persons applied {for admission to these examinations. :A large percentage of the upplicn- «ions came from persons whose sole purpose in seeking Government gm'r plo‘ymcnt wasto help keew the war 'machinc moving. This prompt and heavy response has made it unneces- :sary to hold, further examinations ‘for general clerk in the nest future. Examlnntloh for stenographers and typew rltcrs and for clerks tagged in certain special or technical lines are‘ will? being held. The most pressing need of the 60% ernmeni service in Washington right now is (or a large number of.well qualified aienogmphers. The Civil Service Commission urges persons who are equipped to pass the sienna nphy pan 0! the examination to up: ply at once. Examinations are held‘ at least once a week In 450 of thé principal cities Definite informa- tion mid application blanks may be obtained from representatives of the Chll Service Commission at post ofv flees. LADY MIXER AT FOR'l‘ SHERIDAN TONIGHT lh-k-h Hildrlth, Bantam Weight to "w! him “Mason at Pam Gymnasium The Woman's Missionary ! wlll hold m regular mournr ing on “until! March 18““; a oclock in}, the lecturig/ roo Norman 3hr: "will speak on elgn population as she meet hcr wn‘rk. This will b'é to“ an inlorméal (fisvlluion and a! ho'nr. . \OTH‘ I t I hereby announce myself 34 candi- mm for tefilectlml to the office of menship Assessor. Election Tues- dn) April find, 191* I 73m“; ‘ 7‘ Bids for UN: construction? ‘ of a sheeting breaku ntéi 150'1éel. more or ham- in Mug“. ‘0 extend into Lake Michigan neat Rm “Mgr works on the general plan 0! the (7.3 . Germ-n» mom south sheeting break wan-r at For! Sheridan. M'Hl ha_ :open‘edn' on \hmdm. March 1* m ’lel p. at Hm offlco of thQ Park Board in the Cit} Han; specifications mm bp wen at that olfiee. Highland ‘ Park Shel-maxi was_ right. A chewing gum factory has been started In Eng~ land as a result of the war. W. Clmhing. Presilfent '1: East Park District James H. DWY ,IUnion meet. : three Mrs. _ur {or- Ilitl in red by ‘i‘rm-inl » There are a great mnny boys of lscout age in Highland'Park that are [not identified with this world wide lmovement. and there are: as many Eparents who are not familiar with iit. it is hoped that parents who fhavo sonsvtwelve years of age or old- ier will attend this exhibition. and Xin doing so determine whether ficout- ling does not add materially to a {boys training. The administration from President Wilson down is ac- tively behind the Scout .movement. Deiplte the very large attendance at the previous exhibition. it is felt that many parents with boys of Scout age might be reached i; the éxhibil- tion were repeat-ed. Therefore any~ one interested is cordially invited. MISl'EIJAN If"! 5' Frank ,I. "mallard. piano Instruct- «hr at the {um-ms (‘hit-ngn Musical College, will teach every Tlmndny In [Highland Park Beginner: as well 1.5 advanced students taken. Rm lappilrlufifly to gut (‘nllvcc‘ training. The Boy Scout Exhihiliun, which took ‘plnco a few M'N‘k“ ngm is :0 be repeated on March 22nd 191:1, at the Elm Place School. at' right o'clock p, m. The local :tdmintstrno Hon. homleq,l)y Mayor Hastings. the Highland Park Business Mens A1!- sociatlun. and the Highland Park Club haw» joinnd in a rnquost to the Scout masters to rvpont tho exhi- bition for tho purpom- n! displayms as. generally as possible just what Scout work does for thc» hay. ”No ad- mission will he charged. i Hindenbmjg's announcement o! a ‘sfiring drive" clear to Paris is in- terpreted as a part or the uaual "‘spn‘n: blaster." ('IARKIHEU 3: More Chssifled will he Town! on P08 SA LP. For Mk- â€"1 antique mahog. finish four post bed. box spring and matt- ressz'greendenim cowred ovér stuff- ed davenport; gray enameled wicker bind cage and stand. (‘3)! today or this evening. Tel. 1183 H. P. 2 'Waukeshaw Water and~Ginger Ale‘. M Brandonlslo. agent. Prompt atlem [inn given orders Telephone 596 H. PM 2.89am ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber. Administmrix of the estate 0! Henry Ohiwein, de’ ceased. will attend the County Court of Lake County. at a term thereof to be hoiden at the Court Home in Waukegaq. In said County. on the first Monday of May. next, insuwhen and where all persons having éiaimn against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Coart for adjudication. , Annie Ohfweia .Administntrix. Waukexan, Illinois, March; 4. 1918. E. S. Gail. Attorney. (1-4) S4-o4-4-câ€"H-W~:~W Bit“ PAC! m NM Ex-

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