U I] {1’5 'essea o .50 ICES :5 $2.50 lung imam“ Ik“:r:fupcd of :t'n gmrgettc 0dr ~43 '{t’ uses 10.50 ‘uture < :n dress .xr‘d (:zhc'rs J's belted. ~ 1:. blouses ftun voile: : embrmd- me zire of \xmi \rgf\ nu m wanf Purl-rt [\‘(T 2m 7H ll ‘uppo‘hn H‘ H. wild â€â€9 i: y â€ï¬ctive “Izht m .‘Dtylrn W "H 3DDrnp â€MP-mitts» ‘heatluqi f x l "‘ â€H! mm} Mn whpw. T0 DEMHNSTRATE ['91] 0F WHEATI.ESS PRODI'f'l‘S “" Duï¬'x :u-purtm! fur Hw f‘O'dl "wraith-.- AM.’ Hxn mu! crisis was ""“r andzh'at he anticipated no short- ‘39 0! coal fhis summer. Mr Scho- fl‘M- Chairman of the committee. “'33 inked 'n rnport gonnrully on the â€â€œ1 “if'ntmv n -m nmt meeting, A†murky“: â€ow-rt i= nxpected. arm "’.'1" ’r'n.‘ nnJ ï¬hr rlnllnrn l'ho rnzuldr uwetinz u? tho Highâ€" land Park “pron,“- Council was held :‘L‘t pWhizâ€: in tho City Hall, Maw VAN. rhairmm of Hm Fi- nn“ Ponnnittvp, hm returned from m'WMa and i< rOady for \rurk, Troaï¬â€" ‘1F9r\’pn-.., =; nil! num' hm will “is“ Rur’mx \\:|~ um...“ inls‘ntiï¬vd WIN) puh'm- :xmu-nmnts in Highland Park. HM =po-(‘ial interest was with “no local whapwr n! the D. A. R. 0! Which <h» was a charter member. 5““ â€Drï¬wrw-J this (‘hnptpr in thP Vational Aemoiutinn M D. A- R- "haptera at Wmhingtnn in 1913. “is: Bariow'a ï¬r<t yPar< 0! #FPVV‘CE r‘nntlm‘zed on Page 5 PM (‘ommlttee Wlll Rvnt Store IO' _ Exhlhlt Who-t Substltutos. ('oum'll Helps Tho rnzuldr uwetinz u? tho Highâ€" land Park “pron,“- (‘ouncil was held :‘L‘t pWhizâ€: in tho City Hall, Maw Vlll. r‘lmirmm of H19 Fi- :‘an0*‘ Ponnnittvp, hm I'olurnm'l from A! ;. <pm-in‘. mm‘tlnz in Waxhinz- qun 5m) loading huh-l ms-n from all parh ul thv (-nunlry plwlgnd the-1m selves to abolish absolutely the use nf wheat products in their hotels un- til the next harvest, ln nrder that through then savings and rthelr lexamplo shipments of wheat to the Allies may proceml withnuL mun-mp- 'tlrm." *w-‘mw 'nwm Rar! Bar rï¬ti erf'fua «In a “-th we \V’m i fr‘dCHr‘h \ “Ha “A 1»\' 'tn. \\'1 IV? \‘PAII' TH hll'l‘ llHH-l FOR ‘36 YI‘IUiS m"" Inns: \lr rim‘ FORMER TEACHER DIES IN DELAVAN, WISCONSIN lid “i“ Qnruvliu Barlow, Who is said N Have Taught 900 Highland Purken hr “031'. Succumln Ipahh )YT‘iI n 00' xH H Erwui 19 primary position in cvhnmli, Sh» rotainmi lY t‘hnnl .~ Unmmunit). vumA 'irn.- an \lias Bar- .,f wmiw .md upon going «vi different mdwr “hum Miss Wm}, Dr. Wnlt‘utt 'mnl pnlrmw whey» m’ l v'hnnzv u! thr- rmumrmi [ham- huuuht that thing» All right fur Mi.~'.~~ rt i= nxpected. "i ï¬fty dollars to .\lr<. Hughes' pmnmtrntion '0! :[zv‘n wiH he rentâ€" xuinr: nthr‘r grains A dwmnnstrnted. '0'! that â€1" bean \ n? Rm‘k'< at atâ€" Vin: patrlnth‘ bpan l The message was sent after a meet- ing Friday. when proprietors and managers of. the higgest and most representative_hotel.= in the United State- stood, with right hands: raisâ€" ed. and pledged themselves to ï¬lm]- ish entirely the use 01 wheat pro- ducts in their establishments until the present emergency and the im- perative need for increased wheat ex- ports shall have passed. They had rl<9n. almost in a body in respopse to an appeal from Herbert Hoover, Unjt- ed State: Fond Administrator. who had briefly outlined the present world food situation and the crying nnod fur when! in Europe. Mr. F‘. W. (‘nahlnz of the Morainn Hotel :mmulml the meeting and has: just .roturnml The Vinrnino Howl made the pledge. Mr. F. W. (‘nshlnz Returned From )leotlmr of 500 Hotel "on In Washington “1wa )mr hm «wk fur your \mr L'NI’IIMI. he‘ eurv m usk fur :1 War Garden Manual, :1 \‘nluahlo booklet iesuml by our Gm'ornmnnt for the use at r‘mhryn farmers They are (row for the asking. “IRES PLEDGE TO All) ALLIES’ F00“ SITI'ATION Mr, (‘hvnq Mm i< rhnirnmn uf rm Fowl ('«msvrvutinn vmmnittc-v uf the heft-us.) (‘nuncil announces that lhv uruuml :nH‘nltmi fur Hw patriotic zurtlrninz i< plvm‘wl and asks that if any nnv who hu.~ mm‘v Yuvnnt prup- PM)" which will not he used: and who “ill hp glad to hIlVi‘ It put tu usv “HI <~n|| him up. \lnru pvlvplv In thn ground and “WW prupvl'f)’ :H'o- “Huh-(L Lu>l your tlw Highlnml I’urk Dw re-nw count-i! forwarded a sum of mun») [n pun-has» sémï¬ hcahs. It was plannul to sell llw harvest crap in order to get the money back. .\ part ul‘ this crop stiH remains (m ham! and thv council is oflering tho. hmn~ :u a :rvat bargain. Tlmyczï¬l in“ purchaw‘l :H 1%ka (‘urncorysn'n'w :It M'H-(‘n pm‘ pnuml. Tho mldim‘ lm\« who :n'v ï¬ghting for “mum-raw} Mm fwd un he-uns. and judging from thn-ix' grout nï¬lcinm-y imam must m- pn-tt) good food. Suppnsv “0 all "full in" :md mnt beans. and help rhw mmncil um hm‘k tho mmmy spent fwl‘ Yhf‘ W‘o'l]. (‘UI'M‘IL OFFERS BEANS AT 15 CENTS .\ POUND If Yuu Have Vacant Luti Tun (‘Am‘t Use. Turn Them Over to Deknse (‘nuncll Most of rho hooks onllr‘mwl alum: tho- Atl'mtiv <01) hoard will Iw shiny pmi Io Franor. At 1035! half n milv lion are nPPde thorn at nncP, and n oongtant stream of replacements must he maintained for tho wastage will hn vary zrr-nt. Hence the can for hnnki. hanks. and more hank“. Thv Highland Park Pl reports that the people Park contributed nine h fur the IN» 0! our soldier and that morn book: are In. â€mink? H1); him: :i-\\Il~ of lanolin. md -}c'pl'r'.~‘\'inn. \H. Mmkx rm‘vivwl WiH ho <hipp '0 wvh puints us 1h» Lihrury \\' =vrxuu- uf tho Amwrimn Library :‘ ~rx~iuninn may designate. Th0 nm' if :11] r-nmm and sentinm in H (‘ITIZENS (‘ONTRIBL'TE 900 BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS \Il Material to be Shippt on Arrival. You (.‘an \ny 'l‘lme t'nmpx‘ and stations in rhi< will be fnknn 0an n! flr~t. of rho hooks onllr‘mwl alum: mtiv <01) hoard will Iw shiny ted nine hundrodbooks our soldiers and sailors be Shipped Out l‘p- people of Highland ‘ark Public Library still cominz Help hippml _\' \\':lr nm-ds A meeting will be held at the City â€animus evening at 3:00 o’clock For the ï¬llrpose of organizing [.10 \mrk ers lg) the varlous districts in High- land {Park for the third Lil‘er'y Lean drive} Highland Palk’s aim in this drive! is 31.000.000 and with the aid of e ‘pry loyal and palrlotlc cltlzen this high mark can he reached. You are 'anted tn‘help. Be at the'clty hall night and bring same one with you 1‘0 bmuxm: FOR . i LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE 'l‘lje‘ unlinnncvs regulating the col- lu-tious and hauling of garbage. thé taxiiig of foreign ï¬re Insurance com- panies and the licensing of the busi~ nessZof brokers in Highland Park. were; ï¬nally passed. having remained on ï¬ye with the City Clerk for public inqu‘ction as provided by law. These ordinances appear PlseWheré in thin kind: 7 Meet-Inga) be Held at the (‘lty Hull 'l‘onlght (Thursday) at Eight ~ 0'Clock a stgam roller and scarmer. with the nndqrstandlnx that the city furnish the balance of funds required for said purchase, Hfï¬cl-r xlurim: iiw munth of April: ‘ mission: inntrlu-tiuvn m thv (‘ity l-Inginm-r to;1’229, A] prvmirv plans and spvcltications “â€3000le the {Econstrnotion of a retaining wall i 635 to 2‘ to protect the pumping station. to exâ€"iE, Fnrm tend from the life saving station andiways hy mnnecting with the retaining wall to I lowing i he built by the East Park Board..§ tipnn n mnlinn nf Commissioner Bahr1 tho th clerk was instructed to writel m the Highland Park Improvement; Assnciatinn and ask if they would be willing tornntrihute the funds they havei on hand inward the purchase of, H A! tlw x'vgulm nmuting of tin- my ('nunoil Friday ï¬venlng Mayor Hastings. (‘ummissimwrs Bahr, Hub- vr tjnul \\’illits \wru present. Among iln-‘mnttvrs pave-«l upon Wore. lhv :IppbilitmI-nt 0! William Edwards to at»! m Sanitary lnqwctor and Special (lfï¬ca-r xlurim: llw munth of April: ilntrm-tiwh m thv (‘iiy l-Ingim-vr to prvmxrv plans and spvciï¬cations for (‘ltyf ('oum-il l'lnns thnlnlmr Wane \llwn . gm Prom-t Pumqllng Station. and {Drdlnanres Passed Tum} : Flu-r» (‘mmnissinn Tum] Trensurvr Nurth Shnro Sanitary Diitrirt j Highland Park ' ' ann 3 1 HIGH! \.\l) I'\RK )HY “I Y STEAM RUILER Hunk Tu\ . (‘ity ‘ van Uh Total Hupvrnwr. Rum! and Hriduv Tax ‘ 'l‘nun Pity Hiuhlnml Park (jiry of Luko- Furrmt ' ('iY)‘ u! lliuhmxnl Tum} Rum! and Bridgn Tour» '[‘:1.\ 4 (‘in ur Hlszhlund Park 'l‘uwn Trqunurvr )nst Park District . ’nrk Tax 5 l'nlIm-tur's (‘ummlsshm (“m “in DISIH'RSHMENT ('("mnls TIPZHIH'I‘I‘ Smh- 'I‘nx (mum; Rum! Hum!)- Hum! Hui-Main“ Fm Uh} uf Highland Park Amount lwviod ' Amount Delinquent Anmum (‘nlloutrd Township ‘ :\H|HllH1'IA‘\'it‘d ' Anmunl Delinqurm .\HIH|HII (‘ulluctvd 'l-‘ulul 'I‘mxmhip 'l‘rvusm‘L-r HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THUï¬SDfA'Y. APRIL 4, "1918. ANNUAL REPORT OF TOENN COLLECTOR llmul Libra! l'it) Svhnnl (‘1'!) {mad and Bridge Park «'iu 1‘1!) Hun-l Mom! and fix-Mm; Lihrnl‘) Hi I†Hi [M [ii ihl‘ur)‘ L‘Ul't'l‘. Svhnnl St'lmnl M7 H. W‘ H, ln‘ lust Ill uni Bridua Tum! urn-r. H H‘v $131 591. 69 Collected out of a Total Levy 933291.075 87 Only $109. 389 18 Returned to L‘ountjjaTTmsM Delmqm! l‘uru) Dislun'wdm-nts 'l‘ut ul mm l‘ul T! v! 'l‘utul ('nIIc-Minns 0“]! Wm]. I|““ HiL’lHHmd H Highland Park â€H “row! Since. ‘t January the police de- partmen whaï¬ enjomd a. mention from h ' *‘ breakers and the depart- ment “hi: ï¬lm! it is due to the fact th H’flans Christiansen 0! Car- I1] .twho was arrested fnr mm; g; into the George Pick home ‘38. ;Shs-ridan was speedily turned t th the proper authorities -' fest no trouble has been .. ‘ » â€départment. " , my Christiansnn was found Mas sentenged by Judée .sfrve from one to‘twen- ‘ tie penitentiary for house cures! was made by 131th und Grant. ‘ 1 ;I--. \ y I 1 “MW! . Lu ' and 1 | 'I l uem-‘t r n 5 expecte‘ “he! votes 1! ,. if ‘fur the " cnmmis ' ‘ .Hu-ro w , I 8% 1 mission ‘ M; g 1229. Al‘ rt {L i 000le .4 (fl i635 to 2 " J11 Christlaï¬Ã©ï¬n 1 (1hrlstlankn Gets From One Tm» “ears sentence Fro-I a£qu3“ Pdwards 'l‘uextM’sgnn‘vnfllip election prov- n ‘Htllo livelier than was expecteglthere being a total of 1229 votes (2 ,. fl’he unly contests were for the " mix of township clerk and cmnmis ' ‘ pl} of highways. For clerk the-r9 w. 8“ \‘utvs. and for Com- missinll' M; Highways there were 1229. Al'rt {Larson defeated Thomas Dooley 7.4 (flu Clerk by a vote of 635 to 2 " John Freber: defeated E. E. Fnrm for Cdmmlssloner of High- ways in lowing J mte n! 917 to 312. Fol- fflhe total vote éast: 2.6.06.3“ 1.133.511 435 3.983 1.445 142‘ I5 I; 1.? l; J..8_ lei-Ll?) I" Assistant Supervlwr :1; w. Vercoe, 691. r‘Tovmshlp Clerk bert Larson. 635. Vomas Dooley. 264. ‘ {1 [-nr Assessor [9%sz Duffy 742 Mission“ of Highways him! Freberg. 917 if? JFarmor. 312. “WY Y EA RS H01 SEBREAKING 181.691.69 .EY. Tl‘nm‘n (‘uilector S (‘ AS'I‘ AT l-‘QDAY’S EI.E(.'I‘10N m [or Township Clerk Fnhorg for Collus- »r u! Highways $228.506436 93,924.02 3 7,331.22 3.839.213 3.13-9.23 62,369.01 1::.mn,m 3“."‘1" 7.025.013 1,505.55 3,983.81 LQMUDS 705.41 76‘62 132LH 6M1?!) 57!.“ 14139 11.44 166.92 769.20 $181,691.69 3132," 2.84 34,424.47 19.0901: 73,115.21 49.105.2‘5 3.830.3k «101.31 1150an 35').76?5.1\4 9.135.116 725.24 “Ueutennnt Earl W. Spencer. Jr.. x comander of the Nam Aeronau-E Meat School San D1030. with Dawn; air making plans for work on the gndt naval training um station and aerial coast patrol terminal at Nurth Island Cal" where the may and; navy each have but of the island."2 who§ was'appoinied in Jifly 190 from In! 015 to the Naval Academy Ann~~ apo s, is a poniol Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. $pencer or this c1ty.Belo‘re leav- 'ing Efor the' Paciï¬c coast Linutenant Speï¬cer “as summed at Pmucoh. ir Fla I z 7 5 5 ‘ f m.- , The date. April “I! In especial†‘ ‘ memorableflor It msrks, this year We are in receipt of a copy of the the end of Amervca‘s ï¬rst year in the New York Tlmu of due of Decamâ€" war. and so the Hlxhlmd- Park De- her-16,1917 A 9.11 6! an mj¢|e§fense Council hu made a wise which will Interest our readers. {01- choice 0! date and may all Hizhhmd lowï¬: ‘ t . ' Park 5|“an the movement. Bpglnning Monday. Abru. 8th the Pearl Theatrewlll show the serial "The House of Hate" featuring Pearl White During the numm‘er months shois will start at 7:30. Two allows will be given. The vaudeville in to be discontinued. - Llo‘tennjn Smear «Belling to ‘Lny runs for. Luge Paciï¬c Coast ‘ Tlhe [allowing pictures will lbe shofwn at the Pearl Theatre n¢xt wéqk: Sundu. Hary Pickford in "stiflâ€" ln Maris" Burton Holmes 'I‘rnualogv , and a Mack Bennett Comedy: Xon Pearl White. in â€The‘ House ,0! Hat ,." Tuesday. Alice Bradyand John . ersgln “The Spurs of Sybil". Andi a Mutual Comedyz’ Wednesdny." AI ‘ a Reuben: in a patrlotic play. “1‘ e Gavin of Destiny." and a Paramo' t Plclograph; Thursday. Murxuei‘te Flsher in “Miss Jackie of {he Arm " Pntjho News. \lctor Moore Comely; Priélny. Enid Bennett in “Keys of the Righteous," and. “The Son 0! Demo- cracy"; Saturday, J. Stuart Black- ton‘ in‘ “The World‘ for Sale" and 1 Burton Holmes Travelogue. Matinee at 3. 30. » . l\ {90}! ARGE OF AIR ' STATION BUILDING 1 “MEISS 1.1mm: oF‘THK . . ‘ ARMY" ON THURSDAY write Wofld For sale†Prop: 9:. Sir Gillie}! Parker Navel, 3 Friday " ' y The members of this usaociatlon are also requested to urge upon the mehibers of their funnies the neces- siti of assisting the Red Cross in their gnod work as much as possible.‘ they; need more heip at tbe‘present timie and can use men. women and children in the Red Cross shop at the! Presbyterian Church on Laurel Avé. which is open every aay( except SatEirday.) also open on Monday night fro 7:30 p. .m. to 10:00:). m. Lion- (in)? nights are for men also. and meEnbers of this Association are urg‘: ed to be present and assist in the wmik on Monday nights". . Yours very truly E ThvE Highland Park Business . g Men's Anamht E Per. Jnmes H Butt]. “Mr. George F. Bock. President of the Highland Park Business Men‘:A Association has been appohited chairâ€" man of the Business Men's Division oliihe 3rd Liberty Loan issue Com- miiive for East Deerfleid District; All members of this Aï¬socialion. also merchants and Business Men of Highland Park. â€1., and vicinity who are in a position to purchase Liberiy Bonds are requested to make appli- cation for same to Mr. Bock without delay. (This Association dwns six Liiyerty Bonds and have authorized the: purchase of {our more Bonds or the 3rd Liberty Loan issue). EThe High'land Park Business Men’s Aisrmvcmtlon a5 a meeting held Tues‘ db." evening. authorized the purchase 0: four more leert) Bonds. ’8} a uimnimous vote the secretary was re- qaested to write to evmy.‘mamber 0‘; Hm Association urging them not mil\' to purchase bonds. but to urgv upon thvir families the .neeéssity of assisting at the Red Cross Shop. Fol- lrming is a copy of â€'10 letter which w‘ll be sent out: Déur Slr: - Bl SlNIï¬Q MEN HOLD , REGULAR MBETI\G Authorize tin PIII'CIIIM 9r _}‘«ur ' More when; Bonus. Asks-Mem- l g hen to Help. Red (‘ms gill intended In Witt in â€ml 1‘» Visit DIM-c During Work- Ing Bun ' Another spetker ‘0! the mint twill he Memengnt w. c; Runway M. C. who has served with the Can» ' Ail-an mack Watch. A hero of Vtmyr fkidge. Lieutenant Hunmon. althd upronounced 76 per cent: unï¬t for ‘gervice, can .spenk 100% per eeI'It patriotism andgno doubt the Intends ito do no Sammy evening: Any who are Intended tie cordin- Iy Invited to inspect the b'uh‘dmc any day during marking hour: HOSPYI‘AL- 1mm: sum nus wm Four Minna.- men will and on the Liberty Loan. Conway C. our “Home Guar " will appear in 3 body. Mr. Rollin Penn ylll conduct patriotic singing] * If there is one among us who idoubts the‘rlgpteousness 6! (his wu. let ‘him heir Professor Theodore G. Soares of the University of Chicagbr speak at the next Patriotic Mass Meeting which is to take place Su- urday evening at the“ Pent-l Theatre; Professor 80-10(le (thou hln nub- Joct “Fight the Next 1hr NW" And 33 he in n powerful spank“, he sureâ€" ly will have i. mange at great ulna to everyone memmr Roan-s «f F. [of C. mm. W. (f. nan-amok. Vin! mam- Hero to Smut Thomas Quayle. secretary of the [Jake County Law and Order League, last night took steps «4: hue incom‘ Ing (ruins and delivery wagon; searched. and If he ï¬nd; that Ind!- vldjuals are violating tho law. he said he would cause the arrest of the vioâ€" lators. ' The new ruling mean: that when present stock: of wines 3nd liququ Not only are the railmds and elec- (Vic lines prohibited from "Importâ€" In. Intoxiesnts. but madam. also are violatingfhe law by doing so. In private homes and club In the north shore sect!†In exhumed thu- dlstrlct will become a real prohibi- Mr. Qudyle informs us two ‘car loads 0! beer that recently arrived at North Chicago were not allowed to unload and sent back. The brew- ers who sénd lt are responsible with the rest Wineleiua rays were added this weekto the other “less" days for resi- â€dents of North Shore towns. Wineâ€" ‘less also includes beerleos whisky- less and other things commonly called intoxicating liquor. From now on Racial functions in Luke â€rest, Highland Puk, High-I wood. Lake Biufl. North'Chicogo and \Vnukegnn must drag along without the inspiration of :‘the cup that cheers." while just plain ordinary parties will be "bone" dry. Secretary of the Navy Daniels and not “Billy" Sunday is responsible for this condition oi-an'airs. Mr. Dnnielu in a letter to Commissioner Elmer. Orvis of Waukegm mid: "it is unlawful to ship, trEnsport or carry intoxicants into the dry zone nbout the Great Lakes Nov-l Training Station or the miliurr post at Fort Sheridan by common’ carrier or any other means whatâ€" ever.†.VI'I’END NEXT MASS MEETING. SA'ITRDAY DANIELS IS RESPONSIBLE mmmm " AH'ECTSNOR'HISHORE Alcholic Liquors are Not to 1 Dimtly, 0r Indirectly Sold, Svned, Delivered or Given Away Volume 8