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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Feb 1919, p. 1

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NI‘MBER 31 WOULD SAVE NATION- FROM ART HORRORS FF. \ lg l'NSlGIITlA' SHA I’I‘S Nation-wide Campaign is Begun tn Turn )lmnorials to Sul- ("PIN in "(Nimble "inwtiom (From the New York Pnst) A campziignlof practical mluvzitmn in lhl» matter of war memorials is ulmut to be lnunchull throughout thv ommtry‘ln' the Municipal Art Socie- ty of New Yan in thv hope of pro- vontlng the disfiguring of American villages and cities by unsightly monâ€" uments. The campaign is to be conâ€" ducted by means of a special bulle- tin or pamphlm, thousands of which are «mm to lw distributed to all purl: uf vln- cuuntr) “hvrw \Lli' Hit-- mill‘l.ll.~ 'ir-- prujvvlt-il Tlu- l'.llllplll_L'll will all“ to rheuk “hill 1~ \lv-L'r1lwll m llio' ln-nklM as " rvlllrn t.» the dismal stone age" “lm'h fullnwt'tl [he L‘ivil War and uhich iv“ in its Wilke u mass of “ready-made or to-ordor types a! cu mr-tery monuments. enlarged .l huh and furniahml with artillery and :1m~ and cum (“DPCYI‘d mumtmr mm mtmth Hffnrh‘ rmn' hm-n wry pusiihlv plus" prnhh-m .1" it i< ruins ,md \tho i'lffnrh‘ htiw inn-n made to Cover ev~ wry pm‘ihie phase of the memorial pruhlmn .1" it i< likely to arise in cities ,inil Villtigex of the country. The aim is In uffvr mlvive nut uniy on what to (in, but more important still whzit nut tn «in when the pm» pm of :i memnrini mum-s up‘ Exam- ples M both kinds of memorials. good and had. are cited. and on alnmst ev- ery um,» n! the twenty-eight pages of the pamphlet appears same warning against the erection of an architec- tural 0r sculptural monstrosity which the townspmiple of the future will live to regret. One 0! the interesting points hrumht out in the pamphlet is the {not that the average town is by no means limited to the conventional soldiers and sailors‘ monument of (‘ivil Wnr (lays. Altogether thirty- twn different kinds of memorials are wamgteti fur (-nniiileration‘ The list (w!) dinz‘r suggtb‘tcd includvs: Arch. handsmnd, beacon, bridge. clnck tower. cnlnnnadv. community hnuee. cmharkudo. exedm. gateway. library. must-um or hall. op'enâ€"air theatre. roster column. rostrum. stairs and ballustrades. electroliers. equestrian statue). figure or group. fountain. pylnn. cliff sculpture. doors. flag-polo and hnso, grutm. park, zuc- nue. arrangement of war trophies. musiuc, mural painting. stained-glass window, tablet. reuef figures, inscrip- [ion tum. "0f thi< list." explains the bufle- Vin. "sixtnen arn- primarily, architec- tural constructions. but all requfre sculpture in varying degrees for u‘...’ their (‘nmplr-tmw Five are sculpture. requirim: architectural setting: three of purv‘ sculpture; three of landscape arclxutecture. making a place alsofor architecture and sculpture: the re- mainder, adaptations of various arts." The buHotin points out that cdm- parml with the present time. the Ci- vil War period “found every town and hnm‘é-t sinuuhrly unprepared in the tine arts." but that. the former exâ€" vuso: for monumental frightmlness no longer hold§ grx)d.since“\vo now haw at command skilled and trained wnrkt-rs in nearly all forms of the no hm?! hm o :11 workers arts." A u- n... (a: monument committees and thv like- In take- plant) of timo hefnrc‘ making the fatal plunge intu‘mvâ€" mnrial art. It should be borne in mind, it «ays . (hat “th monument. unlikn \mrks of painting and mW RUYHI NEIGHBORS GIVE \l \SQl'ER.\DE DAXFE 1"» :w “ill be u masquerade dunCP :nw) Szlfurnlu) uwning. Fobruufi' ‘22. in .‘.anti‘< Hall]. Highwuod under the nuspims of the Royal Neighbm“ 5“ Prynnu is (ordiall) invited. For this reason we nd~ h'nw her H puhlivzxtiun mn-zmun of several thum- ~ Hf (he hnukh‘t, and It is [hut thv distribution will nh- (th middle u.‘ [11b pr-n Mt- f sever '0 (‘4 i0! advis l Imlv THl'R§|)\Y, NAZINHH'A '1 H Sunday Scluml Girls Glu- Brut-Ht for a Scholarshlp m Mom‘- taln (élrl BAIA AR AT PRESBYI‘FR- IAV (‘Hllfi‘ H SATI RDAY The girls In the uppvr classfs of the Prvsbytvrinn Bible school have orgzmizn-d an all‘mund, three-ring orgzmizvd an allâ€"mum}, Inn-cums circus kind of bazaar which will be opelwd tn (he public on Saturday a!- u-rnuon at 1:31! in the parish house (if the church. The prucvcds are fur n. soolarshipi fur Mariam Kincaid, the brilliant‘ young mountain girl whn is being! educated at the- Lnngdon Mcmorial‘ School, Mt, Vernon. Ky. , For Wt‘t'ks the girls haw been at work making sachets and shoe-trees and aprons. and planning who should make candy and who should make cake. and how Inn-fly aunts could be persuaded to contribute baked beans and books. llofrmhnn-nts wnll M- <vrwd h} uxrl~ in UNUIHH'. uml Mllu 7.. tlw wnrltl rmmunml p<yt~hi~ls “ill H. mm Sunday, Dustin l‘v-url Th-wun- \\ Ill pr: hm'mg mm‘ivs nun ww- Sundu}. Dustin Farm Grv} 3 gwuh-st m .r)‘. Grvy's glanm-sr >UH). | ur \\'v>[vl‘n Sli‘trk'f' flu} \'i[.n.:r ml)". Mundu); Four nr the \‘iHldt'Yth‘.’FFIHH‘F X. Hush Bm‘wrly Buynv m "Tho H ‘lh|_\ Mun." l'nin-rsul and num- \Uun'ug. Tucsda). Bossiv Love in “The Enâ€" chanted Barn." Pvnrl Whitv in “The Lightnng Rulde-r": \lene-sdny. (‘lnru “'illiums in "Th~ Om- Wunmn," hy Thnnln< Dixon, \r M lhv Birth of a1 Nutinn; (‘llflsllt' t‘ulm-dy tun! Allied War News: Thursday, Nazi- lnmu in “Eyo for Kym" Putho New»; Universal comedy; Friday. Shirh'y Mason and Ernmt Truax in “Gum! Byv. HUI." Edtliv P010 in "The- Lure of the (Circus? nlm Mutt um! Jvfl‘; Saturday. Frm! Stnnv in "[‘mh-r (1w 1\Tup." Mark Svnnvtt (-nmn-d)‘, Burton lHulun-s melnguv. Mutinvv :11 2:2!“ E ln'u rm‘unt It'ttI-r l'h‘l‘t‘h'ed from {1.1. Lester Levin from France by his lpnn‘nts. MI: and Mrs. Samuel Levin. ‘tho fullmving :u-vnum of an accident i is given: l.lEl"I‘. LESTER LEVEN IS SERIOL'SLY lNJl'REl) "as Ruth! Lox (‘rushed and Arm Broken In Auto- mohlle Accldo-nt 1:. Levin was driving with Lt.- (‘01.Gruhbs Chief‘s! Staff. on Jan- uary S. (rum Dijon tn) Never whcn‘ tiu- car in which thoy were driving skidded in an effort to avoid a col- lision with :I Frvmth cart. Tho- mu- chim- turned-over twice. The Colo- nvl‘s‘ orderly was instantly killed while Lt. Col. Gruhhs sustained a broken tum. Lt. Levin was severely hurt. he having his hack fractured. right leg crushed and his right arm hrnkvn :It the wrist. The chauffeur “ho w.I.< unhurt walked a dist m’ce of ithroe miles for help. Lt. Levh at the prmom timp is in EIucnatinn hn pital I{V0 ‘17. Premium tn the accident Lt. :IA‘Vln w as tiirmting the "Tank Coma lFollios" in a tour (if Frame. (‘elnrul Hotel Proprlflnr [muses New :Heppnor‘BlM-k. Building Mo- dornly Equimmd Thruoul Mr. H. I C. Ritter. prnprwmr (1| the Central H010] n! this city. has leased the Iww Huppnor block in “'ilmt'ttt'. t?ppu.~‘itu the Chlcfagn Nurthwcstorn Railroad, “hiéh ‘wus builti for hutel purposes. ‘ Thv building is Inudernly equipped and will. be furnished with the most up to «late furnishings. Special at- tvntinn isufiiwn to all mon in \mi- farm and their families Iur real homo anurti. IwH )I‘lll' hll‘hltlv Am! fur the chi hu Jupnnn-sv (inrdvn HIdmvr sports. l I'I‘y .\ 3, Dustin Fur-nun: In l. vy‘a (Ewan-st Now-l. “The Light of \an‘rn Stan” (‘. RI'I‘TER OPENS :3 LIXF‘.‘ in wwlumc‘. mm thv wnrld rmwunm! p<yt~hi~ls _\um' furtunv mm! humm- :d fur the childrn-n Iishlllu mum-.4.- (im'dvn Hm grv'nzvst (Mu); lc‘nur Or the acts or hfF‘rmwh X. Bushman and 811wa m "'l‘hv Pnur Rivh nin-rsul and I‘ulln- (‘umo-dy; Bossiv Love in “The Enâ€" Barn." Pvnrl Whitv in “The n Rulde-r"; \lene-sdny. (‘lnru IN "EYE FOR EYE" ‘. Rilter. pruprivmr of How] u! this city. has ww Huppnor block in snusitu (h!1 ChiCRKigt) WILMET'I'E HOTEL : Fnrnum in yr); "Thu LU m \'i[.n.:mpl\ r in "'l‘hc Lure Mutt um! Jr“; in "[‘mh-r (1w ‘nmn-d)‘, Burhm and Rlxht Hlv ight uf lane VI“ HM 0f Little Geprgc Washington Down to Date of ULD Sl‘l’l'l‘LER PASSED \\\'.\Y SIQDNDAY EVENING Mrs. Slur) Shoahen. 0n» 0! lehlnnd l'ppc-r l'nrl'~ 0mm Roddmfl. l_v |~ Dvnd I Mrs. Mar) Shouhe-n, 5‘0 yrars' nld.mn- of the first settlers In Highland Park. died Monday owning. Frh. 17. at her home on Green Bay Maud. She was horn in Albany. N. V'.. Jun 9, Him. and \\'1|\' hruugh! tn lhh oily h) hvr pun-uh in 1‘41. ‘m-l hzu Ihml hrrv continuously sinvv. Hvr long In.- hert- and the (‘UIHHHUIL‘ that shv vxâ€" porivncml in the our!) days mndo her :1 pionvvr in all that (he wurd manna. She foams to survive her four sons. and two daughters. Frank. John. Jumm :uul (‘hurlt-s‘ and Mrs. W. iDunk-y and Mrs. urry Mills: Pun- ‘arnl svnicm took plan-o this morn-3 ling (Thursday) at St James (‘hurch. lilighmmd “hero nuns was celc-hrau [Hi In Ru. l-‘ralhv ‘ .J. Gates. Inter; ‘mom took place at Lulu- Pnrt‘st cw Hum Hum sm‘oxn mun: SLIGHTLY Hl'RT meter)‘ Lmlr Bobby Home!) flu Nlmw [‘24- came from Serious [Mun In Full Thursday Lillie Bohhy Goldvn. two and one half Muir old son nf Mr. and Mri‘. Edward Gnldvn. who fvll from a sec- ond story window of (hair home. striking the cement sidewalk. lac! Thursday. sustained only a slight cit over his right eye. .' The child Wm! playing in an up- stairs bedroom when his mother who was in an adjoining mom heard him stay that ho was guing'm fail. By the time >hv reached tho room he hnd fallen. “'hvu ”10 child was picked up In- was unconscious and it was thought :u the limo that ho was sorlounly In~ Jurcd. Hv- was taken to the Highland Park lhwpnnl where he underwent .1 llmruugh vxnminutinn and it was fuund that hv had bm-n Only Might- I} injurml. ‘ HIun'mm nusuwx'r I’\SSI-Il)'.\\\',\\' “own On Sunday evening ncvurn-d UH: «miner. and llu- fiplu‘t' (-oqu 00 (H- duuth «.f Margnro-l' \\'t-ln:\vht. Mur m. In u mmhnu MN) and mlwr I’m-- _\'e-:\r (dd daughter of \lr. and Mn rmumn rmnn~ Thv Drum n! 3' Int P. C. \Vvinnrht n! Highwuod. and on ' unuId hr mud nnd (hr mprnso of Mundny mvning Ruth Elizabeth, thr‘ho-ulinx and maintaining Inch n ~i\ )n-nr uhl dnuuhlvr pas-sud “Way {building med be low than (me 9n~ :1: NW run]! at diphlho-rla. Hrvly m-purnlo. Thmv children an- two 0! a fun- It wen)» appropriate M no Ilrgg: Hy 0! MM ('thrPn who are q’unr-xxa prn-muam- nl our men in ”PM“ amino-d with diphtheria. Burinl took vu-ro» :n mw lime ’lm‘rfloId-Shleldv n‘nm' Tuvsday murnlng at Furl Shrr- ‘ High Svhml dude-nu. idan co-mvtory. ‘ ‘ ‘i A. D. BUCHANAN. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1919 SHERIDAN (‘LI'B T0 OPEN 0N Sl'NDAY API‘l-IIINHON le Hln-rldnn (‘luh u! Hmlnruml. n! which M) much hm- lwvn u-rmvn‘ of late. ls In! bvcumlng n rullly. Sunday nllo-rnuun Ilw room: \I'lll be lhrnun upon (ur llu- fin! Um:- tu (ht- sulxlivn :md smluru The Hunlneu (illl~' ('luh whlrh rt-xulnrly hnldn upvu hnlht' fur (hr nu-n ln uniform \nll nu“ 'lw nlnlr to mm the ‘IhUll‘ llr~l floor n! ”w hulldlng. The u-r- uml floor. \Ahlch l! ln hlw 3 MIA Iiurd room and n-udlnx Ind wrltlnx runm. |~ In ln- lu-pt nlrlrlly fur llw mn-n, Sn an) nmn, “hum lune ht purn-ly lmvhu-lur. can find ucluslun almuu “hik- lu- whn ”may: lhv laulv .n! lrlninlnv mclmy will how-r album llu- I'utrlnlic lmmnu- Roumx. The mum-on supper m 1'. 30 will II“? the Pie-d l'lpvr" vnll for all. we hope; fur any "mu, whrlhvr ha llkei girl: or not. llkPi :1 gmul hnmv-cunlwd iuppnr. Thun- mum-rs are nx popular mt m- 3 Park l’it'tl ”1)er Call any Infill. whrlhr not. hkos :1 gum! l Thu-.m- mppq-rs nr Tun “win nun Mrs. Mark! 0! High- mud and 51”.].an ’0! Highlmd Park suru-d while last Sunday In Muxlk and Mrs: Richards, 0! Hlxh~ wnml took their turn. WHYNOTAIIEMORIAL BALLATHIGHSCBOOIZ Ql‘l-STIONS A. I). BlTHANAN Tu ”W Htlllm‘ l‘ark l’rt-n‘ Dear Sir If mum-slim” un- ~u|l m urder for :I Highland Park Mc‘murlal. I dmuld hkr tn nflrr mw, \11. A mv» mnriul hull In ln- mldwl in HM- High Schmrl. It (mum runluin a Inna-r nu- tlilnrium than um mm m the city on Hu- xmmd floor. Room»: for the use of (he Buy and (“Hi Scouts. Y. W. (‘. A. \‘hilmg Nurue, (‘luhtmlm ruuld hr on (hu- upper “no". A gym. nusiumnuhd pun] uuuld I301 be up; (‘QNI‘BIQ’ as those In the whuol would lunuwr. Ind llu- upnct- could be gh- vn In A hauling um) and mlwr I’m-- rmumn F‘NHH‘ Thv prlcr u! 3' Int uuuld hr mud. um! (hr mprnso of \ udimri‘ wr Part of Bufldlm to be (\kl~ ly Bachelon' (Juniors. Iznwr- ”In-Arm In lawn Pun 91m. Btmlinx Mlle ”Id Ition Boon"! (‘oul be (IHI to “10 PM?!“ H. 5‘. Building nf tlw Highland Sunhln Lin) :Irc- hly- wife, one mun.” <'..- éml William 1. Hanna. n-.tirm| u! M’ Umdnn (‘nnng two v-lnll‘rl Mrs. mm Mlllrru! Hurlhm‘ hm. \u, 8‘1“» Mn Murcup P. MHIer 9! Baum". Mun. ‘ F‘uncrnl fif‘r‘h‘f'h were held Tues- day nfu-rmuypfit (hrer\n'clo(~k In Trinity (‘lu‘ h with Rn. i (‘. “'01- (‘011 "MN 8, The remain:- \I'ol’l' placed in um]! in LII! hires! cemetery 49 a You day; The body will be gped u» (hum, 52. \'.. ulwrc- bur I'll! be "We snmunm vu'n (‘AN‘I‘EEN xm'ns; xm'nm' Humans Hu'r'nl .300 «true lmuM-huld M1!- cIn Ilorrd' vuly in the ‘mtlr or baw- mem slur um Hut you really do not ‘need? TN- Patrlmk' Luxuo of nghwood ln need at uh-ncllu such as cookln culn. pancnke grlrldl", eta. Ior teen work. I! would be ("any n ' In!“ H anyone hnvlnx ml: lfl u would call Highland 1840 hm m w Mr.v\'nil mu a senior member of the firm or H. S. Vail and Sons. independent Actuarial. He vu chairman oilhe board of NW of the Nuio I Cadet Corns Ieme. chairman of the finance committne oi the ' Univennl Militnry» 'l‘rlininx league. vice-chnl'rmnn o! the Repub» licnn National Finance committne during President Tim‘s first candi- dacy. chairman to! Mnyor'r Relief committee under Mayor, Hu‘rimn. Sr.. and Jr.-. and Mayor: sun and Dunne. He auiuted in organising tiw Amt-ricnn lnulitute of AciuurivaLaly) the 'lnsurunce Dopartmo-nt of llhv 'noiu. and wt: tendered the position of lnnurance Superintendent. He urnniudggnd commanded 1h: Balk}! Box Guards II [he time of the reform movemem in Chicago in 1876. He vac-n member of the Lake 0009-- 1x and (‘nok County Sand-y School Ami-Hon of which he wu the sec- rotary and treuurer for “(hi years. His report an accidental prevention and 01d use pensions. 19H. iargoiy influhncod flvnrablr lexisintion in menu-on $1.1m. ”I unified in m- whinl and served romiuousiy 0': the board of the Lah- (‘Amniy haw has-apron We. 1‘ e Omani wrvioev were new at his Ito nuance on Laurel Avenue In! Toad” nMrnoon It "to o‘chck. an: nu. nag-ted by Dr. 9. c. wa- eou. anointing. mm] and place at um roan «my; 1 wound I 1%.

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