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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Jan 1919, p. 1

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EH '1: mu (QQH'LHHTVI' :M ' ON I k "135% 1) f 3'?! ~1h~nt rev- ‘w'gfllv HUM-NPR 'hfij 1x-mpxml or J h xz'fln'r‘ I)! \rgfiedlatc‘ly xsfl aim LQHHIER gérml! find-w {Ilbv't lht' it]. C, .1. a... u! h‘nnr is '3 pat-*2. family 'un :r-n dol- '1. us {k halal." rh.‘ pviâ€" Hi you!‘ 1,.rataml IIH ;H H)“- I *1" 9" <01d0‘n 1551”?" \\ R 3r” on (h? )u cun- Hm H IH' 'xdll ‘uur (if) trained as possible. The situation was slightly complicated by the fact that we were requested not to employ any boys sixteen or over. ‘It seemed advisable. therefore, if possible, to have the caddy masters of all the clubs in that section work together and see that each club had first call on its own caddies. I talked with a number of the gaddy masters myself and then suggested to Frank Brady. the Exmoor caddy master. that he should get the caddy masters together and work out some inter- club arrangement. This Brady did. Under this arrangement'each club listed the caddies that they consider- ed their caddies and the other cad- dy masters agreed not to employ them without the permission of the club claiming their services. This gave us a hold over the boys and tended to maintain discipline. During the lat- (Continued on Page Eight) (allowing report of the caddie com: mittee: “When we started the season. we had two objects in view. First. to se~ cure-a sufficient number of caddies. and. second. to have them as well Exmoor has made a (-reditable rou- urd in the [reutnwnt of caddies. a re- pumtinn which is borne out by the (allowing report of the caddie com: mittee: “When we started the season. we had two objects in view. First. to se~ ('Iow (‘11er Was Kept on Play- t-n as Well as Caddies. lns'urim: Fair Markings for the Boys CREDIT ABLE RECORD IN CADDY TREATMENT Ii (.‘luh, rn‘ulizing that hi< <(‘l'vit0x‘ an in dz-mand MI MN tho- muntr)‘. M fhv Dr't'fio'nt tinw and that he has hrvn o'ngngvd tn npruk fur nn-r .‘i\ mnmlw In comp, haw go-nvrnusly madv m-Vt 'hwsduy night 2m npvn rum-ting fur [110 community. AH whu .lmirv In .‘n-nr the mun an»! hi< mm~ nlLf“ fur (ht' timv< will hv L'nrdinllj' \k'vlcumv at L‘n- Highlund Park (‘luh Huust- an tho- ('Vi'nillg Hf [hv [\u-nty- r-Ighth. I! ix hupw! that many will :n'uil thmnwln-s of thi< unusuul up- purtunity. EXHUOR REPORT FDR 1918 Y. M. C. A. As soon as tho urmis~ [ice was declared the work of {he roller agencie‘s wax (luuhlml. Thv soldiers wr-rv anxious~ to EN lmnw and in their sudden rvlzlxntinn frmn [ht‘ strum of [hr fighting nm'tlwl all that the Y. .\1. C. A. and lln- utlwr similar organizations could offvr in the way (1! entertainment. Professor Snares, during his stay in France. wrote (our hooklph nll “(‘nmrndeship and Service" for tlw benefit of the men in unifnrm, and thvw booklets have hm-n give-n In tho mldiors hy the lhnusund. prom-hing l’urh 'lllll ull Uttl' ~pir1t~ \u-rv at J. In“ o-hh Sim-v tln'rl I’l’nf, Soan-s has, hm-n in Pram-r fur wn-râ€" al month< :md wus m-ur thv front line trenches the day of the .trmi~'- tice. He truw-llml up and down the lines. saw :\ll that was tn ln- swn in the last weeks n! tlw Great War. and arrived in (‘llicugn only last Sunday. His lecture will he t-ntitlctl "It Never M18! anpvn Againf‘ Professor Snares is head or the Departmont of Religious Education at the I’nivnrslty n! Chicagn nml l1.) hm travelled in Francv from camp m camp under the auspices of the l’mrl Tln‘zurv nnv Sundu) .lflrrnmm last April will rmnvmlwr (hv thrill- zn mler-ss by l’rnfoxsur Shun-s «m “Fight (hv New \Vur Nlm” {\l {hut nmv :lw (‘nfil'lllilll\ \\v‘l'l Lu» prom-hing Purh 'lml all run ~pirn~ .lust Rc-tllrnml I'rmn Franm- and Will (“\0 Hi~ Lecture "It \vu-r .\lu~t Ham- lH‘ll brain" TI'HSIHY \H-‘H'l‘. .|\N. “.N'I‘H PROFESSOR SOARES AT HIGHLAND PARK CLUB He’n .th- 'luh *t’x. \‘L'VBHI Thnxr HEL'M 'WS. S. mutants-um H" 11an unit hm! p‘nll 1m pun Tl .111~pn Hm; IH} [I T be Higblmm Pa Id d Ill (1:.- nflrrnmm ll. tn a town clock whereby to regulate his watch and rompensate' him for the courtesy which the telephone office no longer extends. "There is a real need in Highland Park for a clock." says the corres- pondent. “that should be Illuminat- ed at night. It should he pluced at some corner. say at the Highland Park Trust and Savings Bank so that it could be xeen from all the streets. Highland Park has hundreds of people making trains every day and there is no clock that they can rely upon. it one of the bank: can” be persuaded to do this. It would be a real service.” An article in :1 rel-out issue of the Paris edition of the Chicago Trihunv mentions the name of Lt. Lester L0- vin. {is being personal director of the “Tank Corps Follies." of which he is the producer. The company consists of thirty tivo performers. all 01’ whom are stage professionals. Several successful appearances wort- givcn in the Dijon section follow- ing which the F‘ollin-s mnde- their appearance in Paris at the Orly Av- iation Field on Christmas night. playing to a crowd of owr 2.000. The company is now making a tour or France. A moving nppvnl comes to the o!- fiice 0f the Press from one 0! the local citizens who feels the need of WANTED! A TOWN CLOCK IN A PROMISE-INT PLM‘E ' .\lul E ft‘cl The h'l‘ Thv nnfnrmnutt- .nccidmxt (m thv Rmino Drive hill un Saturday out ning lust has callml :lllf‘llliun in its \L‘l‘)‘ ilungvl‘mn cnmlitinn :h‘ :i cnasting hill. Sn much i-njm'nn-nt 9 derived from muslin: by old us “'9” as young pooplv that :i hill <hnuld lw availuhlo fur this pur- pnsu‘. Th“ ’zirk Avenuv Hill lvmling tn the wan-r works is and always \\ill lw unlll (ur ('mistinu “ilh >ufv» I). hut Rmim- Drin- can in) mmlv pvrfvctly >iifc- h) struiglm-ning nut tho- vumv .‘it lhv lmttnm. ll) (luing llii< unll Ihvn putting up ~\ul'a-- t)‘ LIlllilQ‘> whn-rv iim-t-sszu'y Ill [lu- full :iml ll‘HVlll: Ilwm up all ninlvr. tn ln- rmnm'wl “llt‘ll Hm silty“ hm :nnv, \xill any Highland Park 1] lim- ('lm‘lilu: hill. Thu l‘nl'k anird prism ihw in llll this :is anon :1.- pn>~ihlo nml hm» Ilu- hill ru-mly fur m~\l “inr l;|l‘Il"l‘ LESTER LEVIN (‘0Nlbl'("l‘§‘ \'\l'|H'I\‘II.I,I‘I Suh't.‘ Guido-s t4) lw I‘m up at the PARK BUARD T0 ,\l.\KE RAVINH DRIVE SAFE 'l‘ln- (t'llllhtl‘fll') rn-sti'uintnu «mlrt' issnvtl fur Illinuix~ at tln- instigation of tlio- stutv public utilities t-uinmis- <ion may only tt'mpurnrily litt tin- nww turii‘fs.!\lr.I-‘nrti added that tho ratps as applying tn culls outside thv stntv will he in often. lllldt'l‘ the increztsv plan. It is the ln-tluustatt- calls whore tlw rescinding unit-r has been nppliml for temporary minâ€" <itlornti0n. min dx~!r-u-t injn hnld up in HI Huh-mm 'I‘vlq-plmm ('(H’R'l‘ ORDER HALTS \l~)\\' 'I‘I‘II‘I'II‘HUXE INTI-I HHW iu} ufh-rnnun not in put mm of» Hu- m-u rump. Na) explanation mmlv hv “as mo-rr‘ly mm In up an) (-hnngn-s nrdnro-d le’nre IN“, Tth the mid ruh- is still uh- Mum in (‘hlcum Hark" “rm-r :mk ('orlh Fulllow" lh-l wine-d in "any (‘Illu O bl Pram-v [Y ipp ('uruw In )Inlu- Gum! Mk IIIH 1h Ihw h-ph Ill uh- h) straighn-mng nut It lhv lmttnm. H) doing: [In-n putting up ~\ilfn'- whn-rv Ill‘('t'>‘.<£ll'_\' Ill Hu- ‘nin: Ihvm up all ninlvr, wwi “In-n Hm silty“ hm uh n! ;\ lmnpnru‘) d \lumiuy 1’) Judw In th:- Sumo-riur mm flu- 'l‘ull Itutow m ,xll [l m HIIHHI llHa'd (hunt). Th. ('oastlnw [In Supvri (UH . rhn I‘nto \\ 0| II l I ('um [nun l0 Inert-1hr II Burl. sull tpw lh-lnu I'rtu I l IlljlllH’l hm \\'.|ukru:|u k“ |( '11!le still uh- winding «I! tho HH'I n't‘hK‘k I) )1) uvnl llH «IE Iho unl [lid m Only (‘0,\ll.\'(-' )IUNIHY. FOl‘R \(‘TS 0F \'.\l'DE\'ILI.H "My man rvumns tnr wanting the prov-ru- fur [Aikv Count). In addi- tirm to thnw which would lnspln- mvr) lmrr of nut‘urul beauty. are u.~ rollnws,” said Mrs. Clarke. "Th0 noml of a forest prworvo ls daily humming grvatt-r. ' "As our boys return from un nut~ (if-door life they will refuse to he shut in in uffices and fuctnrlcs. "'l‘lw result will he that thvlarmn “iii [iv mvrrnn wlth tuurlats, nu- tnist~ and people hiking lntn tho (-nnntry for rest and rccrvatlon, and. unlvss a place is provided tnr them thvy will trespass, not mallolouflly. but from Hht‘ot‘ love n! the country and naturv uith the result that they will he mnn- of :1 nuisance thnn mu ('1' to (ht‘ lnrnwr‘ fWOMEN URGED TO HELP 'COAS'ITNG 0N RAVINE 3 THE FOREST PRESERVE DRIVE PROVES FATAL 'l'in- rluh “nun-n n! Lulu- ('uunu hum twen inulmi to xnr Hit'ir sup- puri and onthhuinm In this upit-n- dui czunpuixn They :Ii'c responding enthusiastically Tiu- women under thv chairmanship of Mrs. Clarke nrv vnndurtinu :l booth at the Purim-rs” institute :tl Lit)o-rt_\'ville lhn “wk uhvro the hupe [u nruuso mnrv enthusiasm. pn-u-rn- .I‘ ”1011- Mr \lvlmvh.” 1h- clan-d Mrs. (‘lurku "Hut (hr mam reason is that lhry are wumvn Hu- natural cunwnalnrs uf life and all that C(Hlm‘l’nh the youth 0! [MI nd fulurv gvm-rmium.” 'l'ln- rluh “nun-n n! Lulu- ('uuuu [hr prumulmn ~nll~ HIHKO‘Q fur [h l'rnmnition “i” "0 Submitted to tlu- Vutt'r‘ ul' Lulu- 1'". at tlw ('uming Elm-tin" ml \pril \th I’I'YI‘I'I‘IOX H \H III‘II‘IN FILED “ \II'I‘IN ('. KI-IlIuII IS KILLED TIH‘ “HHH'I HM Fin-r: HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THl'RSIMY. JANI'AIH' 23; 1919 0m- l'erlormnm'e Beginning at 7:15. (‘hnrlle ('hlplln In “Should" Arms" a h_\ unmrn l..lkr ('nunl) Furr~ ('anlt'llull u! Mr» H! Wanerm l"‘ ‘ll p: ulmllh “1H ‘nm uni “HI \uppnrt “u 5mm“ ll) ll).| Hui um k Hlaul Hlldll «:MH x The Lulu‘ (‘uunty ()dd Fpllown At Roclulmn hold llwlr mmunl mrotln‘ int the l. l), U. P. hull In Wankegw last Saturday night. The meeting iwan u nun-pus In men ammo of the 1wnr'd. lwlnx uvll ant‘lldl’ll. After In? ’meotlng rvfrwhmc-nls were- nervo'd ‘nnd all rvport a general good Um. xThe fnllm‘lng officers were «led- :eu for the ennuinx your: l President W. T. Hutchinson, Wm- ; hogan, , . I \‘lce-l’rwldem J. E. Brown, ngh- Hund Park. like unclonl. who has conductdd the Victor]; Reutnunnt next to the Ann: and Navy Cents: f lever-l yearn. hu duoonttnood We rmurlnt end will open up a fl clu- lce cream parlor It the u Iocuion. next Saturday. Jan. 26. new nod: fountain and future- 0! l lute-t type Ire beln; Installed. “mm” film un- mn-mlwn u! Uw Y, \V. (I :\,. nr lhnu- “In; tlvhirt- In ln-v vnnu- mvmln-rs. Swimming lu-smm- win he glu-n I?) Mm Ull‘k. 01‘. Minneapolis, uhn hm recently cunn- lu lllghmml In an l’utrlmlc lrnguo unrlwr, llnslu-l lmll (mum still be {unn- od. and game: will he Flaked lu-(WN-n local teams and (ram: n! girl: {rum m-arhy north shore munk The trams will he crmcht-d by Mm ()llw- lh-ynnlcln, llw Girls” Work nerwlar) n! the Y, “'. (‘. A.. wlm lmr- exit-n- aive experlonce in lhlrx Work. All girls and wunwu WM) are In-f ten-sled nrv urged In 1w present at? the Huh School on January 30, 8Q 7:30 p. m. ” Secretary-W. H. Wheeler. [Abat- (yvllle. Treat-urn «A. Nobles. Libertyvllh. (‘Ol'NTY 0|") FELLOWS HOLD ANSI] I. “EWING NEW In: new rum: «Puss NEXT snumfir I)“ )‘Im “an! lu lv-nrn m rwlm’ \\'uul(l _\nu enjoy plmlug on a ban- km hull lonm’ Every Thursday q-wulng. begin- ning on January 30, tlw xymmhlium nml swimming pool nt ”11' high N'lux-l ulll lN' ”pi-n in all xlrlh and “mm” film un- mn-mlwn 1»! (hr Y, \V. (I :\,. nr llmu- “In; tlvhl'rt- In ln-v Mr. Krhne was twenty-nine your: old and was “In mlnug‘er for Powell. Gerard (‘o.. Chic-go. He has muse hi: home- in (his city tor the put nix years, He lenvm In lurvh’t‘ him. his wife. Florence K. Kehne. former- ly Miss Kaiser of St. Unit. and two childrq-u. Martin (‘.. Ill. and 1.13"” F‘um-rnl M‘r\'i(‘PH uu-rn hrld Tuetdly nl olm-en o‘clock. a! Mnunt Hope C0-- motory (‘hapol at Chicago. Basketball Ten: to M mtg-Ind ‘IND cm ”and” tuning Juno-r: Thlnlolh Y. W. 1‘. \. "KHANIZFB SWIMMING ('lAHSl-fi The “11'". with their ‘ivw, ind dined at thv H-cKenxie home fol. lowing which they wont conntlnx. 89v: c-rnl uucrmdul trim had been mldo 11min the dr|u~ when lhr uwu dH‘idt-d tu mnh- ihc- trip ulune. They had reached the first turn when the star- ing rod gim- nay Ind the tabouan dashed Into the curbing. throwing the men intn the ditch ll the nick Bu W in ‘ he tm Re 5 (‘i an ' vi( 0)" n! the mad. Nr. Ki-hne'h skull In! fractured. F‘irut aid Iru rendered un~ til the nwn were rrmuvod to the Highland Park hospital where Mr. Krhoe died on Sunday morning. 35] i i ML Pn-drrn-k K Muvauu- u! Hln-ndun Nomi, nm-Hu-r Invmkwr n! rhv Hunting pun}, In Ill Hw hot-pi- lul sufirrlux {rum tun frnflurul film Jami-n Maruh. who was utwrin; the lubocgnn. and Mr. Melody. n! Chic.â€" [0. were uninjured, MflTllll (' hc-hm .hm? Sun-1n) mun:- IIIK u! [hr Htuhlund l‘m‘k hm-pllul u- HH- I'm-uh uf Hljurh'h v-rmwd Sutunln) M: mug, u huh rum-Hug mm” HIHHN‘ DH". l-‘rvdvrirl. (‘. \IIth-ntiv i~ in the lm-nl Hmpital Suflvr- ‘ inx “3th Two Frau-tut- NI Kiln The Nom- Catholic Wasn't ban-vino taunt-11.1w by m Q'tvoâ€"thlny In m In". 2:: Cent Ave. The M put- 11 will be In 0! In. Iflh and h, In; Vim-n boom. 11.. M will 'lo‘Qn Faber Murphy :9 MI, Na in hlo'fiork In Great 14m Sher-m Elmotiflreen has figured out the Post 0! teedln; prisoners In the count) Jail quince the new It. went mm t-flo-dfbn [Member 2.‘ The nherlfl'u'ngura are Mr feed from that due tn Jqpunrr 5. He am that «not: prisou‘or'n feed can! 621-6 cents I day. 115]; lncludm not only the cost of thehod but IIIO the cod of labor cgmnofled with prepnrln; And u-rvtnx It._ During tMu-‘period 1.0M meal. were served. 0.." the “I who. I committee dune board of nur- vI-on. Ina-n “'9” “Met conning? pun-hm all 0.!qu thought no- oé-uu 1nd pan the was“ of l cook and waiter. 3. . . cows «2 (m T0 mm; m. PIMNEIS smart? can mm m BE'EIVEN rump" Cul. Proxnfln has been {or yeah a prnnhsing fink-Inn in Lake Po!- est and a! the outbreak of the I". (mm. :hu'ho’mu (needed In mm- lary service. he enlisted Now (hit ”w war it a": he fol-II that hi. duty in to return to his practice. (‘nL Thmdoh S. Prnxmlrv. Com. nmndunl M’P‘on Sheridan Nu rc- 51311011.}{4- by mailing the arrivtl of Hm m-u thmandam William N. Binphum nl "rt Oglr-lhurpe. 0L. nhn is («pt-ct” to arrive mm:- “m (M! week to Ekt- enmmnnd of m? Purl. I'ul. l'nn-lrd'llnlnu Iu' Rpm-o l’rnrtln. (fol lupin. 0! Ft. «MIMI-uric. Expand soon .y'lvin Mnlqbus. eight yen old daimmr at Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel H‘lomm «“3001an Line. was in- M ml; ink-34m Sundny at one- lh1rty n‘cloc . when struck by a Nonhwmernvlr'ain at County lino. Sylvia mid n Playmate we‘re crossing thy tracks thru a private puh, Ind Ira lherv uu p freight (ruin passing the c-hiidron nut notice the (ruin approaching an the opposite direc- iian on [he irkk on which they won- ngandinx. Sy‘ld. "all «truck and in- u?nlly killed; :Punernl so We“ wers- held at 2:00 o dock yoxter I'y afternoon In Prior‘s Lida-taking ‘ x with R0". C. 0. Unanxnt um:- bnx. Burial was made 1* (mum Iin cumeu-ry Mzw mumxmx'r T0 -‘ mu: (mum: A? Fun In "we Funeral M‘F\l(‘“ will be he ll her hon". 2“ .N- Seabird RI,” lumornm “turnout: at one u‘clock. Rd. Suhr 0“th Zlon Evnngellcnl (‘hfircln of. h )lrl. lgflerl wu I me‘xber. will Ive churn o! the ter- vld‘ul nun-If," be nude In Moon- ey‘i ccmetom “1‘“ M nuts KILLED 3" N0 mum 1mm Accldnl (Du-W Hulda, at (bun, Ups. Punt-l Hold Toner!” II Prkr'u tilt-ruling Io- Qum- hec bun-bun! she lenvoc a) w has her “no long Gustav. and W! Mam n! this oily, and Lou". now PI 0le HIGHLAND PARK RHIDENT PASSES 0N rul «1 ’rs. Huh Inflen lo be Ilrld II 1100 Murrow. Bur- lnl at loom"- fi umbuhalrannmo! wmunmwuvmu ummndmfidâ€" the miller“ math. ”I ”Nicky qua to m Wm of me Am! Mm.“th¢hcttlluthoul- ”flaw.“ ”Idle-rumbling Racfillu up Emma [or the Navy. 'nm' In I bet Hale known a yet. by thue who have “lot dawn" on their in monk. in W vu' "cum-c alien an my in]. recruiting auto-o m M hmmhrthcfluy.wou- cactus that hula-u Inch min-n an" an In amour-truth”. "but! .1 rum: :1 poo-Ink. a Runyon-No- d the M. I! um (Continued on Page light) (‘HANCE F0! I'OI'NG MEN This matter is of (rent *lntereatto Highland Park an the new road will give another route to Chicago and if the Ridge road ia adopted the road will pass just west of the Sickle cut all tracks at Blodcett. while if the Telegraph road in used it will be ne- t-enxary in m to Dearth-Id to reach It. In \‘k’I‘ u! the (act that this dia- trict voted practically unanimously in flavor n! the bond lame while Deerfleld voted four to oné againat it. and in view of the tat-t that Huh- lnnd Park will pay more than new entoen times as much for the road as Deerfleld. it would ace. that in all Iairneaa Highland Park ha a good cane. and it ia hoped that the anal hearing before the State High- way Oommiaaionara these facts will be duly considered. ’ Will WW I Mental, Mord ad Physical Training -Wlkh (tum be or the Fort Sheridan authorities as We" as the ciiiwns 0! Highland Park and has been taken up by the Business Men's Association and new- eral meetings have been held on the snbiect. At a special meeting of this body on the mm inst., a petition to the Secretary of War fi'na'preparâ€" ed. calling his attentionjn the ro- poeed change in the hope that the War Department would be repreaant- ed at the next hearing pn the sub- ject before the State Highway 06m- minaion. The column-anew of High- land Park, headed hyvuayor Hut- lngs. have also when action and are bringing what influence they have to bear on the War Department to help In preaching the ,location originally made and on which the bonds were voted. There in a very grave ques- tion as to the validity of the bond! should another location be adopted. an surely bonds voted for a .apeciflc purpose cannot be uned for some» thing Pike. Thu uuvfilluh or “rating the new Militur) itund‘ hflh come up again. nutuithxtmidinx the (not that the mud um- '(K‘lfll‘d at ttw time (if the rim-lion un the bond issue. The ‘Hoard ut finnervlwrs at [hut time pan-mi n4 rwmlutinn fixing what in known as the Ridge Ruad as the pro~ per ruuie. principal]; as it passed about war and one-half mUen neu- rr Mort Sheridnn tit-n the Telemh Rood um I: the primary object in building the rout is to glow a sun- piy med to military poet: of the north Khorv, this in a wry important conei‘ aeration. The government would not permit construction of thiu‘ nature to be conducted last summer owing to the dilicuity in furnishing rail- road fuciiitien to haul materinl. but it in now proposed to combiete the tort during the coming manner. For wine reuon that no one seems to under-tutti, the attention of loca- tion hoe come up «tin and u very strong short in both; nude to Ibu- don the Hidxe and follow the Tele‘ graph food. This has stirred up u very decided oppoeltion onthe purt Strung Blur! Being Mule 10 AIM-don W Road as “Red 0n and to Follow 'lHecnph Road LOCATION OF IflflARY ROAD ISNUBTFUL Bl'SINEfiS MEN TAKE MTION be Stunned

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