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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Aug 1918, p. 1

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I"- (‘nmp Grant. m. urea: ukon idqtul’a Llu Camp Grunt. 11L GI”! {AK-I 5,2251». 19.5%. 465; 1. Field Ar! .t‘Vllvf'. Ky. Trmmns, De Navy. Wake summit“ in: Great Great Camp Great Great Ul'ed'» Grant Great Lgke: L'. “finiqéfid 5. Arm! Franco Lalol tu .Hv has!!! Grunt Texas may call at ts? office before ton o'clock for In} Tlu- quntn 0f 'WaukPgnn was $2500 and they have sulwcrihed 3430“ far this worthy cause. In light 09 the sad failure of this ally to ”ll-‘39 its quota fur lho Red Crass. this; secâ€" ond delectlnn will fall as a Pvtigma rm ewry mm hundred per «wing paâ€" triot ln tlw Cummunlty. ’ So Mall Dvllwry Honing}. Post 0!â€" "My Earned and Patriotic Worl 5““ “m h“ "9"" firm" To" Wanted. Send In Your Nun l mam; Lam} Day. ; "mum! 511m Pros“. will he closed! all day La‘ bur Day. Mandi“ September sec- mud. The postomte wm be open until ‘9“ “PM“ hm here will be~ no mail delivery. A“ th desiring their mail BIKINI-ES HM‘Sl-‘m‘ “'5”, (MM: ,HJ. DAY {310an Mr. Elam Clark, county chairman : Monday ,, “The Eagle‘s Eye." by Wil-I a! Waukegan. wrote to Highland , llmn J‘ Flynn, chief of the U. 8. Sec‘ Park on August 9th asking W theygrpt SPT‘.lce. the story of Imperial could launch the Salvation Armnyermmx Government's Spies and drive here on August 18th. Recelvv'mms'm America. Frank Keenan'in ing no response he WWW another reâ€" ‘ “MQ‘re Trouble." Pnthe Comedy; Tues- quest on the 16th to which he re'iday M Madge Evuns and Johnhle cplved an answer saying that High-:mnes in "Neighbors." Pathe Net's, land Park is in clnsely connected /,\iutunl Comedy: Wednesday _7 . C(ms- with ('himth that unless a drive isfltance Talmadge in “The bastion." Al- lnnnched at the same tlme. the DOGâ€"ll“; War News. Paramount Picto- ple of Highland Park w0uld mc’stlgraph and Chrlsrle Comedy: Thurs- likely subscribe in tho latter clty'wlny Mae Margy] ln "Thp Glorious Thv quntn uf Wnukpgnn was $2300 Adventure." by Edith ernzml helm and they haw- sulwcrihed 3430“ far no, Patho News also Viingrnph com- !MS worthy cause. In light 09 the July; Friday -â€" Wallace Reid in "1'sz sad failure of this city to ralrge its!Than Kln." Hull and Jo", Goldwyn quota fur the Red Cross. this: secâ€"Tcumody: Saturday , "My Four Years Ninety dollars was raised on the street corner Saturday night. Our quota was 31750 It is said that Highland Park people have already subscribed their quota In Chicago. Sergt. James Stanley, one of the eightyâ€"eight mrvivors of the noted Princess Pat regiment. who has been wounded eleven times, told something of his experiences in the two battles of Ypres. The enthusiastic crowd responded loyally to his fervent tw- peal. Time after time, the hat was passed and emptied of crisp bills. One woman who had failed to bring money with her. and whose husband had only a little change. left the crowd and went home to get an 0(- ferlng adequate to the demand up- ms her conscience. llriw Not (‘omimt to Hlxhland Park He spoke of the fact that people in America were getting “(ed up" on In drives and war demands. By this he meant that they had been accost- ed so much and had given so much that they were in danger now of not feeling the urgency of appeals. On the same principle a man from the enuntry gives to a beggar on the street corner the first time he sees him, the next day he does not feel quite so sorry for him and gives less. by the fourth :tppealQiis sympathy impulse has vowed to function, The American people are In very grave danger of adopting this same ntti- tude toward the constant demands on its pocket~book. "But if we are getting tired of demands for funds to carry on this war. what are the boys feeling ‘over there'! It is not a thing that has come into our lives to thrill us. said the earnest Cap- tain. it is a duty that has come to us to help save our country and pros- ecute this war to the end. It is not charity. it is our share." Mr. Jmmes Wulch npctwd Hu- ueeting from un imprnviscd platform ad Introduced the Speakers. The first was Captain James Kranz of the Salvation Army. who opened his remarks by saytng “The boys over there have said that the Salvatlon Army has done more work than any other cruntutton and asked for nothing from the people." He mod- cstly (unclaimed this tribute but ad- bd tint it wax true that they were Inc in the field ‘over there' and last to at for assistance. lust Saturday {'\t‘n|llK, :u-curdlng to ammunmxuwm. the Suluninn Army under rhr- nuspicvs n! u Wuuknu; gm) cmnmmm- mum in Highlundl Park and held a ()‘plulll stl‘vr! cur~ nor mw-Hng. Tln- Lilwrt) PM» and Drum Corps mart-hm! tron) East (‘Nl- trnl tn rhn appointed pIm-v on the corner 4;! Central and Pint. lt wnsl a. livr-ly mommy: and «mo that wns‘ well aucndt-d. SALVATION ARMY lN OPEN AIR MEETING Waukegan (’mnmittm- in (‘haruo ('apt. Krunz and Sergeant Stank-3 (-‘iw Stirring .\ dd nwx-es'. All hmim-ss whips in this city DRIVE \U'l‘ (‘UNIINH HERE NUMBER :u‘CUrdillg Minn Army 11 “'flukvâ€" Highland igblann Park P1255 hm; , w \IJLU‘E REID IN "Here is another chance to help win the war! The Deemeld Tawn- ship Liberty man Committee w‘anu volunteer salesmen for the V )1 Liberty Loan. Only «meat wtr'ouc workers wanted. Send in your nnme and address to (11: once at thin pa- per. care of Mr. John I. Udell Sundnr- willlnré S. Hart In "Md- dle anne." also a two reel comedy; Monday ,. “The Eagm‘s Eye." by WH- llam J‘ Flynn, chief of the U. 8. Sec‘ rot Souk-e. the story of Imperial Germm, Government's Spies and Pint.Q .1n America._ Frank Keenan'in “MQ‘re TroubYe." Pathe Corned)“; Tues- in Germany." Ambassndnr Jumcs'W. Gerard. Burton Holmm Trm-eh‘ue. also a \VnrM (‘ommiy \fntinnn; at '13:) VOLINTEI'IRS WANTED ; FOR “I! LIBERTY LORN’ Pearl Theatre will present the m]- lowlng pictures dl‘jing the week be- ginning September 1st: “VI: Fuur Years In German)“ by Mn. bnsudor Jas. W. Gerard. SM. . “Minn M Two-Thirty. Major L A. Kine. Lleutenmt Arthur Purdy and Private Milton Tillman have returned from Cupp Steever and report a very benenchl outing. The Major and maximum! learned some of the latest army (ge- tlcs while avny and at the Mom!” night drm Company C was put through the latest tactics In open or der work. .1150 ménl taken care of, It is with much regret that the men of Company C learned Monday evening of the serious illness 0! Captain Turpin. who took lick will bronchial pneumonh whne at Cum, Stoover. Lake Geneva. The upturn: now in a hospitn) at Harvard. Wk" where he I: convalesctng. He VII) be greatly mined at the thread” camp. Men who cannot 30 Saturday mom ing but who can come Saturday eve- ning should make arrangements with the First Sergeant tn have equip- ménl taken care of, The special truin will leave (‘hicl- go at 9330 picking up the "riots: companies along the North Shore and will nrrlve in Highland Park a! 10:15 All men of Company C should be at the High School Armory not later than 9:30 in gel their guns and equipment. Black necktie. snap, two towels. shaving nutflt. hair brush and comb. tooth brush. mun-um cup. or“! underwear. extn loch utn hon?- kerchletu. two blankets and one c'ot tick to be filled with straw or in plue or tick one extra henvy binnkot or comforter. piece of rope or clothes- llne. poncho or rainwoat, mosquito netting. 154 yd by 2 yd. three or {our safety pins and extra shoe laces. With the above equipment the boy!- should certainly be comforteble. Meals will be Rerved by U. S. Jack les. The First Regiment. Illinois Ré-L wrvn Militln. mcluding Cumpany .l‘: n! this city will entrnln Saturday morning for a throe-day vampmem at ; (‘ump Logan. ‘ It was hoped that. it wuuld 1w pop \mlr [u go into camp fur u couple 6! “eeks at team. but a! most of ”i“ regiment is composed o! businmh' mew it wni found almost impoenlble for must of them to get away fcr that long n period, However. the Ihrqr “it“ “HI Kh‘e our boy: :1 (MW ,3! rn-n! army camp Hle. I Tht‘ mm 0! Compum C le pr,- \ido Ihomwlvw with [hr following articles: RESERVE \HLITH WILL . WWW SI’H‘IAI. yum “FFER «f0 m0 Hm"; CITIZENS OF HIGHLAND PARK 3 mmxmm «m: wasp u. 1‘ In l-.mraln at Ten 'l‘hlny Mt- urday Murmur. August Thlflyw tint I'm- l‘nmp lmmn. “LFSS THAN KIN” 1. PS gpppcrta Luncheou moat. mucu- onl-rimcreole. poutn salad. fruit pudding. 8. 8.. iced tea. phin cake. “land-y. August 8’. . .‘ Brendanâ€"Fried pork nuuse. ifrled wmtm. milk gravy. fresh I Hrult. B C ‘ Dinner: Boiled pIcnlc hams. 1', :nm henna. corn on cub, boiled pum- { E i I ‘ TIMI”. Algns‘ 27. Rrenkfnst.~ Crouned up on tout. . rh-d potatoes. fresh fruit cuflee cake. (a. a. c. . ; D!nnerr~Roast pork but". mashed lpntutrwn. zrnvy. honed unlom. water- Imolnn, B. (‘ The Highland Pnrl Pro-s. Highland Plrk. llll Gelltlenxen:~-lnclosoa you Illl find Copy”! menu for the currt-ht‘wvek at Great Lain. lt may lntere-«t some of UN. rmulm‘u of the Press to know what kind of menln urv‘ served (ht- ‘ boys here. I Also some render.“ of your paper Huuy ham a flu. welerahly A large mm, which they Would xlv' to this Galley to b0 used lo hc-lp decorum- the lnterlor. The use 0! sugar for ordlntry hnnsc‘hnld purpose: ls positively lfm~ Mod [0 two pounds per person 1| mnmh, Hnardlni ls prohibited by th-ra! law and boarders are «uh Ject to prosocullnn. I! purchasers are hand going from store to nor. Dec-arm! 8099“?“ a! sunr. they um WI] be cull- ed upon to explain. 1nd puthlly or prmecuunn will 14m. Purchasers Found .Golpx {run Run 'to 9m" Prue-ring Supplies of Qatar to be Pram-(Ml. Supper; »- Steamed frankfuern creamed potatoes. Von-table Vsalnd, mayonahso dreumg. ovlory. H. B im-d tea. ((‘nmimwd Ml Pnkv H'Rh') Wetland-y. August 891. Breaklutzrâ€"Baked pork Ind bent, cmup. hot rolls. freth frult. B. B. C. Dlfiner:--- Corned beef. boned cab- bage. w.“ Mann. sliced tomato”. B. Suppor:â€" Boned beet Spam-h. nu gratin potatoes. combination and. French draining. “119.1011”an 3.. Iced tea. - "(HRIHNG 0F Sl'GAR PROHIBITED BY LUV Dinner: 7» Roast beet. gravy. bmwn potatoes. red kldnay beans, cnbbnce salad. B. C, Supper Boef-a-In-mnde. mashed 9028M“, diced mammal. chncnlnte Dndd‘nl 8. load To“ Yours truly. HENRY I". CID‘W. I“ 80 Second 81. (‘row'u Menu {or flu Wool Built! Sunday. Sept. I. loudly. A“ It. Breakfutz~ Bnkod huh. canon, French toast. fmh fro". B. B. C; I am chic! commluary steward of this regiment And an feeding 1.800 men. Visitors welcome on Wednesday and Sunday afternoons. JAMES HELPED AT NAVAL STAT|0N WW - WWW Henry I". How of Highlud Plrk (‘hief Commissary Steward 01' “(oh WMIt Fania 2900 MP. Daily. MENI' FOR (‘I'IIENT WEI-1K prh't Hu-m {IH‘ \tht 4:» Ir gmnu In ulu‘. \‘Imll m ~I.lun|I .uu! m xlu- 'll‘lull') of ”1% \\.n ..- n nun!) \n-xml mullL} ~ul :rml rm‘ Truv. nu: quota I- .lvvu'mm-d .u‘rurdln “rain. of our pupulJ‘llyll (£th mun n! mum» In H Huh-n hr «'unlrlhuhw Mu pru mm dmn- vnuum-Mrunlle illt'ulhr. h.” luld ju~l Hm! muvh n! hh nun burden on n-m u! hi.- vulfimunil). 'I'lu-ir hv.\\\ hm'mu" hm- hm In uur Hlllv crhfL but tin-Ir hnmh urn1 nut at llw .mh Th- “1- hm.» l'uilul In tin» I’d'fl (‘run HHH- \V. llr‘\r hum-d b» hum m ”w War Sunny» Stamp (‘umpzngn TIN Suhulinn Ar~ m}. (hut nub!" body of Imrd-uurkmm trllvflm-tnu putrid... has m-l mnuxuruh-d n drm- ho-u- In all Thv Hair» a! mm H!) \H-rr mu 0pm: .nni run!) n‘lh \nlvmuq- HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THI‘HSDAIK \I'HI'S'I' 21-. 19h I! |~ [on ||h- In recall uur luilurm In tho ulIu-r ulrh-m. hul . ”HI tun law In An mmmhinu ubuut lhv thnH-m Army y :un- :m um”: (an HR» our army u! "buy " Thu :H‘v numvmg )uqlm- :uul hunnmlh (on, :u “1-” :|- nur Imy- Sim” ‘0 10-! n Inzlrt‘h hf? Ir! H?|)~I' uh" huh- pnlrlulI-In In! Hun.- “I,“ h'vv'. ‘1‘”. Ora: Lam. Ill In -'ln\\ p‘! ’ wwk MP. (”(2 “hi!" [In lulu-r rundxtl-d u! "1» Y. M. C A -K. a! C. and kindred nrgnnluunn Inude 0f the camp. Mr. Hopkim- owl-mod that tho watt 0! thv W. P. C R. van Mmmrt nnUmlu-«l In "4 field u! up- erntkm and would mm on new res. mnfilbnmm av xlme and nrrmny demanded. but for the preach! u w“ their Inhjm't (u Pfl‘ (0 It "I“ our “0" die-T! um! ~nHm~s were rural [or to n degri-o mvmmc‘nturate. and in hu- mom wuh ttw Math sand-rd: al- reiuly vxranh-hvd by lomnmemnl xupensshm and hum-0|. Mn. John A Putnam II china”! 0! the “nan-lumen We” 10~ Continual on Pl. I Mr. anklnn n! 'he War Depart- mom and Navy Department Commu- 4an (m lrnlnlnl camp ullvlllm Vat (-nlled upon m "plain the worklngl u! the canton and ndvhed the mom- um: (hut tlu- war camp (-nmmunlu ~ornc4- upornh-v! unda-r mm general hmdu. ”amply" lwhuro 11m. :rllvl- lie-d nul~hio the camp nnd leisure Hmr .u’HUHl-dt “whip m camp Hu- 'nrnwr u-‘whN-d ..{ thn wildlnr and ~nilur duh" hu~!c'*l M‘thlk'l mmth H I ll :mmmnwmu drnmnHr- :wmmmhtinm whu-nliuunl on Iu'Lxl' m. J Ira-nuh-r- m9 host» 0r Walt-(Kt m presidinx nlicer spolu- in Mlh rommondltinn ol the dmerent organization: In Highland Park and the nouhle norm: 0! their attainments tor llw M‘Mfll. They dinâ€" ouxsed the adxhuhlllty a! holding a mass mat-ting on nr About Septem- lwr 7th for the purptme oi rnendlnx a knowledge in this locality u! the War (‘amp Community son-lean The matter was turm-d ow-r to Mr... John A. Putnam who will report thtD result or her lnvmstlntiun at another meet- lllll (hi! “(-rl. ul whirl! time (h! mntlc-r will he muturvd m that a public .mnnuntwmu-ut can I). mark- (Later nmmum'vmvni alwwhero in thin iuut'l Bullet Picnic not Fol‘ble The proposal of n Maid picnic was (nund m be impo-lble on ac count 0! the lrmo of absence romp lnlions fur that dlte. It Newbold of tht‘ lllxhluml Park club had for- tunntalp made arrangements for a \‘Iilitit‘\i“t' xlmw to be given by the boys in llvu u! the handset picnic and tho meeting promptly mlopgrd that Idea. 0n la»: Frldu) c-u-nm'. lhc 11rd of August. the- War Oahu Community Sfirvlce Board 0! myhlnnd Purl met pun-nun m :1 finder.) urder and lherv vu-ro proflnt (ho lnIluwlngz the Rq-v l‘ (‘ Walton nu churn-n n! the board. Mn. Karl W. Spencer. rvprpm-mlnu «he Huxpnnmy Commit Inc «I Highnmd Park. nhlt'h hut juut nnhhod n mm! «mm-mm wnum of Smith) mulling c-nu-rtninmom for (hr mhllvrâ€" and unllnru at the Pres» byterinu .mnl Eplncopnl chin-hon; Mrfl. F. M. Terry. mph-henna; the Highland Park Woman's Club: Mr. Rankin: and um Moore A: noon! commissioner-.1»! the War Dav-n- ment and Navy nova-mun! com-II- Mono nn (ruining camp ncuviuu; Mrs. Sewn]! Truu. "tormenting the Army and NM,“ Center: all» lira. Jns. Wat-on. Mn Juiiuu Rmnvnld. Mr. R. 1. Sandwich and Sta-wart Reed Brown. DR. P. ('. WOIA‘WI'I' PIRSIDEI) murmur! SERVICEBOARDII'IIS Mus Homing Hun-ed to Adviw People of “kiln-d Purl About Acflfiflu of Wu ('nmp ('oln. flank». , ~I.hlnll .uu! u. «hmn :-| \quH.) ~uhulh HI 3 Inn-d .u‘rurdlnx In [he r mum» In (My mun, minim-mural? with m; \n burden on lhe (‘Ill mmuv hm- hm-u "(Mt-u whu-nliuunl on u-h-r- 8!? host» ‘ uhih- In lultvr (.n: Rmmh u! Highland Park dc; ~9rvv urn! vrodlt for lhrlr untlrlnt unrk far (he "Ha-Iglnn Bnblu" fund an Honda. Ann‘s! lwanyâ€"alxth. From only morning until late It night "my walkod the streets uld M the mm. um vllltod atom. And what: told how well they hsd don... \helr reply In “"011 case vat. ”0|. lht‘ pooplo vmrn In good .houl m. In." Mm Mum! Marlon: of the Horalm» Hotel mo any “mm mm up» and a! Hm nounâ€"uni 60" Club A goodly um um "Ital s! (In ltmmr Club (Monk the nobio d- Calmnood on Pt. I Whut promised fair to bacon» an acrimonious drbale an the Indone- ment 0! County Candidates vn nort- ed by Chairman Bodzewich It 3 meet inn lwld 1n the city hall lust night Tho meeting In! called by RC. Jnc Mum tor the purpose or ( ndorainx oar t-in candid-tea and resulted in the painting of a revolution I'lrl'nl)‘ ap- proving (‘hetator C. Amen for Slit-rill. and Edward 0. Shurtiofl and Lee Mc- Dunnuuh i‘hr Repnwnintirn: The baker's dozen who responded to the call were hooeieuly dividod on all other candidntos. much to the disappointment d Thom» Quulo who occupied t front nut. Whether the candidntm Im- t‘ounty Mum-or and (‘nunty (‘lerk were thoroughly vet nl’ nnly moist was disco-led With rnnlldr‘rnhlo hv-nt, (‘hnrgos without evidence, innuenduoa. and suggestive him»- were prme'utad and Miller re- flllt'n or nrtIvrt-tl in “0 an ”M ma: hnxnny tuhlt- until after election. Th:- meotin; VLF addressed by Hours. Burnatt. Webb, and Wood- man of Wnukngan. Prank Just .0! LI- Nrtyvillt- and Mr. Kent-m rnprasontâ€" mi tho Anti-Salton brunt-i dill". Sl‘fll'l’fi HTH'H , FOR BHlAu'HV BANE)“ N‘H Ruin-el- to He! I‘llds. I Good. 1; Hum Rah-rd hy hunt "nflfi ul Labor. Thou- Prue-t I’M-e Divided on All 0“de emu hr Storm and Rom-1M!" Ronilxlng from vulnrxed persona} upon-u [ho valldfly of your unlo- mu-m In regard to mere-nod can a! puhllcntlon. ‘nnd in nppmlnlon u! the excellence of your Journalâ€"The Highland Pnrk Prev - herewith check fur 82.00 (tIo dullnrn) inltl'ld u! the stipulated “I.“ (0 cover Kuh- MMDUOD to Aumt. IMO. Elna-my. mm: D. McDOUGAI.L ,mmma m ENNISE ' "nun mwnmnm lt him never been our cuulum In M) our-elves open tribute In the miumm 0! our on ”per. and n in owing (0 KM: (Act that we "I" (Mu huh“ Ior once and subjuln the (M; lowlnx letter: mum. the Prent- We want more than mere nub- wrltwn Wn ur-nt rv‘mlvrl sad cru- imA Haw yor mad our Miloflah? Hun you read our Snannâ€"Sen'loe mlumn? no .0. And i! you like (how (upturn o! 1‘“! paper. nay m. I! you do mi like (ht-m, IN” I"!- want to hum The Emil] mun (her-Nun, of one dollar nnd ah) rem: wHI ho- avail- nbh- um” September Mh for all who uhh to NM" nubirrlplfiom regal-(1v In» "! uhrn they full due For In- flamma‘ynu haw already paid your nuhwflpuon HI! non Mun-h. I919. ,Hm can rene‘ lhat nubncrlptlon nulll Inn-h. 1920. Those wishing to ro- m-v for no your. tn Idmce :1 (hit rate» may all! have the ban»!!! 0! thin mocha! rim- up to Remember MIL A!â€" tvr thin dnu- the Iuhu‘flpflnn price will M 81.00 per you (hung In tlu- pit-ash”; Incl HIM NI mnuy ronm‘ed null-crmnum- m the Pro-M hau- corm- 111 m lhr offin- dull! amt are um mmllnuing In vun- utuulh hwrnm-lnx numbers, wo- have dbl-mod It advlnnblo- In exlflnd [hr uprrlnl rnlv prhflom- n! ".50 Inr Auaunl. um \uwl iougvr fur the hon- c-m 0! our mum-roux nuhu‘rlhfl‘l who are an! of min during (Mm month. $2.00 Subwrlmlun Illu- ta DH Suit-2hr Mo. 'nunhlo Pam- Iu-m from Bahama-r. ‘ tuber 0th. I he Mid In On Friday areal“. a large nu- mm tho Olrls' Ordnanlum (he M- field-8M0)“ Nth och This nut- In‘ will be ghen nude. he 41nd!“ thfly of the War A M!- ry Service. ' - The protrun will follow... w dim-1n: In the héya' 0mm lAkn Cantu-t. 1 furnish mudc. tho 3-.” «him,- of I mu. 1) ' 7.. n. mm M mwmaimm lud- srhml. Davina n . 1. Wm Porno! . . mammal-m rm um «Tn 1mm: VAUDEVlIflw- { f AT RAMA TEAM Poumuter J. D. Doyle. U B N. not-nun locMu'y o! the "IV! I» ”a! Annociullon u the Gm! [Aha Naval Trunln; Station. QM yummy nm a In. ‘Wh mow wm be M Putnam. mauqu and uh. The Oren [Akq All” Vaudeville Show. n It pg‘vlll N hnuvn. will be and:- up o! wt; o! .11 kinds. mud by- To a.- I’wwuh-d by misuse" From Gm! Lakes “WWI?- !" o! Ravi-in Club In Mmtiol Work} VOLUII I

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