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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 Mar 1919, p. 1

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Thv lntenrnuthm [’ruhihixinn (3m- areas. hold at dt‘lnthS. 0.. MS! N”- \‘r-mtmr, inaugui’ntvd plans fur n "rovz. nor!d-rviund thibition con- queut Tn theéshamo 0! our great "retry. American brewers and dis- U'HNS. fore-seeing: Prohibitions com- ”I! \sith ub<01nir~ m-rminty. hayc (or um: Hng fwur :m'n Mn‘uglf, \ nrd hr .1 fighuég :1 CHEN“; IMHE Mn \'ir:mx:.:: and “ax :nilyf.,:'_\‘ >Chgu 75 LI. H! w u .xdmitzmi ! V0 x. -p' 'Hilf. 121)" “row .\ lb rho 10! ho“ (if I O! 'U ,Vt Ii 5. M Olnnol Smith“ m ex u! 'U ( 'H '1 NI' )1 BER BOLONAEL DAN MORGAN SMITH Commander of 'H sH' \‘a'mxau! \ln. Flu-1n Jun [n l Aduxmlvu)! Hlinni I“! 15) furc U un’: mm‘g, n‘ “mum” H" MA 'H' \l L’r' m b-rw d1 f»)! 3:... 2:;17/4. 1:5 2.; 11:2,: €1.57. 3:39 5L: LCLZ: TELF. 11* .22:â€" .;.,.C.:;:..: .$ H (‘lm ('mnbrnl \lmfin'l |‘.,’( n UHN‘H H HM ll H1 I I H numhvr “The Battalinn M'I'H5D PM”)! HH‘W h 1 II his H Hzr prom ML nf 1hi< affair will honâ€" om thv- EH 8:me Hmnv. The in- 122 Mm uf 'ho' hume- Iurnw! nut 45.000 gurnwnts fur wur relief. I‘hlllm (:ihlw. (‘urrmpnmivnt Hf (hr \'o-\\ Y-u'k ’l‘imvs and Immiun Daily (‘hrunichg \siH lm'tun- on "The Snul w” the- War" under thv (lllh‘pit‘l'x‘ U! “W Hunt“! of Mnnngmk rvf Eli Bntvs‘ Hmmu 4r Hrchm‘trv Hull. (mummy, on 'I‘h‘zruiuy (awning, \[urch 1’“, at 8:15 u'vim-k. Tickv-ls “ill lu- nn sale at, man-mu ”all ur Room 313. 601-}: \\'u<hiugtnn 5L l'h-nsv :mnh' m Mrs. (”1:1 l‘hHHp \l lH‘in-il’l'l' LI‘X‘Tl‘RE .\T 0R(‘HESTR\ HUJ. Phillip<1n \\‘ \l H Hlyv’? \\ 1';,l|fi‘\d l'HH) \ IHIH 2 \ IHp Hilylh. (‘urn-slmmlvnt. New \nrk Times. to Lecture on "Thv' finul 111' ”I0 WM" Y-H'k Tilm nichg \siH n- \\‘ur" uv Ll [hunk of Hunur‘ nullity al~ E W [H .m. nu- u «wagon-um WWW?» H‘ryr'mru In “H Hurtun Hnlmn in (‘nn in "Thv Hut! and Hwy) ,\l‘-r4_\ . ’Si's-m Srrwnmh th- Lightnmu H“ I_\ "\‘\HDHH" \l \l)_\\ hrNE- \ku: w Path! Ho-urt Hf f-hxmnnity.‘ ‘hv Lur»: u! the (‘ir and Jvfl": Saturday in “Her:- (‘uml'S [ht Hnlmm Trgvplnum' ‘ \! Hnu .M HI \I r \n Fritluy H H! 1' ”Hunt" PM?“ 'vynn-d)‘; Thnhv m "Tl-v HPJIY‘I llu) :Ikuwn ‘lnhn Hurry- H x 313. 60 E Imp!)- m Mrs William E HM mwrtumty U \\ Death” “Sulnmw.” Manda); \ HIV. ”0!“ lrn \I‘IJ Thv f vwnlrul frum Am- Ind l‘niâ€" Hum! 113' (\lk~ H10 in ’n‘ (Vuln- ml livu )' Pt-url Raider." Sessuo Imui r é-rTxn-t- F! l] h-l‘.~ my furl H tho L Il'uf prnhi rm! le HM II I) .»\ lottér making :IpDHL'ZlHI)” for m“ 560 bonus >huulul :urvmnphm .‘(H‘h papers. Yuur (Iiu'lml'gn' pupm‘ | your record (If nm‘vimx it “ill hr re-- turned by the Zmni Ufficer/l‘ \Vm shouid register the, lrttmv in which it is furit'urdml. Bo >uro (I, gin‘ m. a turn address. , This bonus is also paid to oflicers. in the event that an officer duw not have his dischurgv (-m‘Hfionlw T: will bv paid him upon rt-pn-Hmvtmmn of his nrdvrs of (li<rharge~." "A vhfivk fur $0M .m';uit< (-wr)‘ man who has lu-vn [Hwhux‘uul {rum tho mthm‘) I'm‘vll.‘ of the» I'nitod Stem-s <hu-v April 1;, 1917i Tu svcure- this it will lw m-r't-sszlr)‘ fur lhr' (-lzxim‘ an! In forward his humvr'ahh- «ii<- ('hnrw» m thv {Olhming :Iddl'vs.~t ZIHH‘ Finnm-o ()"il‘t'l‘. Additional PM Svctiml. \\’:er hu'DHI'HHHII. lvh and (‘ Strevts. N. \\'.. Waxhingmn. I). F. N'I.‘lli‘.~' tn (I suMith's. >'.'li hnnm Hf s revvnuo hill "A ('htfl‘k h lnu' land Diwhnmv l'nm-rs and flown]. Svrvk‘o Should b0 Sfllt lg Zum- Finance Officer Insunmwzn affix um , 'm (.9: $60.00 nous t? “Jul“! Axxnlhm‘ pram} ”th 1'! Ln- Bmu ln Satunllu morning‘s issue of 39‘“ (‘hicagu Trlbum- the following jarmlo appeared: { '[)i<patclws rem-had {rum Bollin lynstvrdny said [h It threv Chicagoans .Rklmnl Hum-y Little and. Mr. and }.\Ir>. BM) ”(-0111, were tlw victims :0! u Spurtucun attack in Borlln on l Tuesday. I Mr. Little “out to Eurmw first m- [In 1n! Ml‘. UH \\' Fir flrr Mn the “a ho jmmmn RESIDENT 1:N . g RECENT BERLIN mo'r GEORGE BOWEN HUME: VISITS NEW (‘ENTER M-m In \rnu and Sun (‘mu-r tln Furvrunnor of n (‘ommun- My Houw Hen- HH'HA \ I(‘¢ ’I‘l lmir .:;::; 7.223.. 1:35: 2:. _ 53: 23:57. 3...; i 2:. A <27, :2. T. 2;. 7,17: 19,). 13.11» C: 2:: 2:. .5: I‘I Mr. Little “out to Eurmw first M a Y. M. (1‘ A. workt'l‘. Lntm‘ ht: john ml [he foreign news svr\"ico of the (‘himgo Tribune and wont to Bor- Iin {or that Schicv. Mrs. Hocht I‘m‘me-rly mu :1 nvwspnpvr writer in ('hivngn. ‘ Thv nmh attackml (ho taxicab in \xhiuh they Wen“ riding with Mr, Hm‘ht. corrvspmult-m fur HH- (‘hk‘nâ€" 2.. daily lh‘\\.\ Mrs. chM will that Hw (-uh hm! hm)“ ht'ltl up twivv ”My .u‘mm! Spurtm-mu \xhn Midonfly Mrs. xki H .\lr frmn Llu 5w hwpi‘ Land sun of .\1x'..F|vt(‘h(‘r. rt lm- Bum-n. Mlt'm'vd the navy Jul) :sml was usxigned to tht? S‘ {\Iudursku, (m which ho made I! trips zu-russ the (IL-can. Both uttvndm! 901an MIN in High- Jhm‘ . fir-t Hum; Ju- mw. after 53» : Old Glory on Ct'ntrnl z\\mule. hv nvw Arm) um] Navy (‘untor‘ {mu-n ix :1 grandson of Mr A. ivu-hv-r uhu has done w muvh hr mm in thv ‘T‘FVII'U during HH‘ ”0 I‘l’ltfi‘rt‘li HHJHM quar- ..ml gn-vtml 1hr men who had In th‘.‘ ‘I'FVil‘f‘:()\'(‘l‘$l_Ԥl§4. {Ind “’IIS ~Iumn mm (hr hwn’utiful new uith .uH it~ ‘lm‘uv inviting hos- HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1919 Ben Hecht (Formerly Mlss Marlo Armstrong)‘ Victim ol Spam-can Attack ! ann- from Eusth'igh. En: :ftvr nwmy months in NW 391' 0i H HI twill mun \h'KiI (lw pm mm” Mars and m SW! pl'nvidwi r‘e-umd hnldup Mr. I‘iulv k on lhu lnu-k of the hem! piml rhr fullmx with nld him! this." im was "I um glnd this (mm is f its mm hny< ruturn- trvnchvs nnd tlu- men II M Fur: Slwridnn. It w the lmlim wok-0m» ith mxilm and good 5 :1 Paradise “hifl‘f‘ the [ wrxiw- may lw fnr~ :l'vupullh worl- gun!!!” Sovvrul shut“ w‘ort 1h h'ut lurkily no unv Hmvon uf [ho -‘nr‘('v has just '.\!r\'. I ) uf IEIIHHI~. 1 urtiv!‘ “g stnh‘lnl‘l” 2m «'n‘ [., «lisrhnrgwd; :II‘iHOS of NW, ‘ - . fur m H|(‘1l“hl1 1‘! u l' KARI) PARTY FRIDAY i .\T VETERANS HUJ. There will ho a yard party giC-vn by the Auxiliary .9! {he Spanlnh- Amorivan War \'('l(‘l‘.:ll> :n \’t-wram~ Hall, Highwond. Friday owning, March 14th. A small admission fee will be charge-d. Tlmrp will be good prizes glven. During 1hr (\‘wk of March 21th to 31st. the Nuiiniinl Anwricnn Rt-d (‘rnss will vundur‘t u drive for used (‘lnthing shims. blanket» and uthor articles rm tho destitute permit» of Eurrpe. 'l‘on tlmumnd tons are re- quirt-il, ("hirngu‘s quota heing 500.- 00” puumls. Mrs. (‘. (‘. Hupkins will haw {clinrgt- of the: drive for High- land Park, Furtlwr particulars will lw'giwn in our iroxl issue. [1 Mn hrrn fnum! 1wmn~~::" n prmidn mun- room :11 tlw‘nfim'l :upd lhv nurwx' quarhxrs on I! third' fiwu‘ :ll'l‘ to he Usnd for pnâ€" ttoms. Thh rvquirps mat unvsidv Imnl‘wrs fur th nursvs he prn‘vidmi am! a hnusv in the m-ighhnrhnmi has bgon socurul for this purpcmu In ardor tn km-p down Um cost nffnrl ”fishing this hulls!" thv Hiuhlnnd Purk'Hmpitnl .\.~<ncialir)n ‘is making 2m umwnl tn TIYU'IHH‘ Imviluz discardâ€" m! furnitnrv. rugs. budding, vt(‘.. “hivh thw) 1m lunuc-r m-vd mm) which Hue} :u‘v “illim: m dnmm'v In the l'Sl‘Il) (‘LU'I‘HINU DRIVE FOR IDI‘ISTITI'TE El‘ROPH Thu Y but is upon (wary Sunday for Catholic erh-os an; early? mass and vight o'clm-k mass. hvld nézirly every Sunday in :I lurgv nmjority of the huts. :mwms, Mr. In m‘vry hut thorv is Hnu svvrrtnry wimsv duty it is to urn-ml in lhvsv matters, and In ad» visv any suldir-r Wiln comes to him sm-king fiiiui‘mzmnn on religious mar INK. H'l it‘lvs‘ \\ ill unifying \II Fl'llNISllIM-‘S \\'\.\'I‘El) FUR XI'RSES’ QINKTHRH In :1 rm-vnt lotts-r from Merritt Leâ€" Ruy to The Highland Park Press. many hurts urn brought tn light touching upon the meritorious work 01' this vast organization. Much is tn be said rm both sides. nu duubt. on the subject of the Y. M. C. A. work overseas, during the war; Much is heard. and much is rt‘pe-aled, it wuuhi seem. and often mmugh. without any Justification In fact. It is a sure principle to wait .md rosprw judgment until all the- r-vidvncv is in ("hnunmnt, Franco Fohruar,‘~ 13. 1919 C(Htur. Highland Park Press, 10w BY mum!" LERM’ ACTIVITIES OF THE :' Y.’ M. C. A. DESCRIBED Sumo vhuplnin gonrrnlly conducts m‘iati 5N a Had Opportunity to Observe Work of the “Y” in All Harts of France , and England H Flour M' H Suhlam‘ llmpllnl to )lo l'wd for I'm iHIh \VH Flour min 11m», rugs. budding, vt(‘.. ;\ 1m lunuc-r m-vd mm) which “illing m durum? m the IL Ammu» having such ill hr duinu :1 kindnt-‘X hy \Ir~ W. H. Ruhmin or Iwrn-k A\_ \\'ufkin.~ :md the hr (\‘wk nf March 21th to Nutinnnl Amvricnn Rt-d manlur‘t u drive for used n l’ng Sm’rn) Highland Park I) Ink Edid in :1 very unique and compre- ihmmiw manner by showing the es- isvnfially close relation existing be- élwven all subjects taught in the 'schools and then by assigning English Jcnmposition to the position of‘med- lium and hand-maiden to them all. “The Women." The following- program wil) be given at Bartlett's Theatre, High- wood. next week. ‘ Sunday; Mrs. Vernon Cgstle in "The Fifst Law." Tom Mix in a hn-ezy‘ =two-reel western comedy: Tum-«day. Pearl White in “The Light- n'mg Raiders, ' (mic-$111 war n-view. also Bathe and Mutual cumodies: Thursday. Ralmuhd Musical (70.. ten 1)" uplo. moutly gi r l <. u l s n "The Burglar‘s Picnic," Pnrbrmk Twins. :‘tm‘s; liz-5‘:»t-’)x.r- cu'm'dj.‘ am‘: Mn." and .19sz Shun! . lid-Liv) P020 in 'TIe Lute (2' Mr C'. » K’Ciin-zx ' ‘. and Chn‘. Ht (.mpliu in . ~ '1; Tho méeting. held in the Engiigh club mom of thy high school. was «men to the public, and a large num-i her I)! visiting parents and terfcfigrg were gratefully oncumed by mem- hc-rs u! the iocal urguhizntion. in the study of literature. consider- ed apart. he especially urged no study of a writer's wdrk without a previous grounding in the facts concerning the man himself and his life. it is his most earnest conviction that an author should not be separated from his character and hi: life,â€"-a con- viction which. in Mr. Lewis' person- al teaching. works to the advantage of the student, since he will permit no one who does not have knowledge of a given student's personality to correct his themes. )ll'SH‘AL (‘OMEDY (‘0. AT BARTLE'I'I'N THEATRE \Iso “The Burglnr‘h Twlns" and Matt and my. Thursdai; "rm. Hm Ll|\" on Sunday Toavifixr association at the high whim] last Thursday afternoon when Dr. Edwin H. Lewis. of Lewis Insti~ lute, addressed that urganization. living ht'ad of the English departâ€" mvnt at Lewis, a writer of note. and an eminent authority in letters, he \\.1.~ usko-d tn qwuk un the subject of English in the schools; And this he The largest attendance of the year markgd the meeting of the Parent- \«mw DR. EDWIN H. LEWIS . SPEAKS AT HIGH SPHOOL NN-tlnx Held By the l’aréhl-Tencher Assorlatlon Han Very Large Attendance Jumps Bumlnn er-iH-d in H)(- 11r<t pH-vinct, Innis N. Hm'uhc rwriu-«l in thn srmnd prvcim't and in tho third prm‘inrl. WiHium J. 0th l'('(,‘€'i\'(‘d in tln- sum-um} DY‘BCiIlCl :n' Mvn :31 7. 57 w Wmnvn 1:7 7 6:2 3 For (‘mnminlum-r ~Frllz Ballr Mvn «HO 3 :38 1‘! LIGHT VOTE Mum) ‘ ' AT Trmmm mun? mm»: Vau- (‘ast Wu tor nun» Hastings Who Received a, Téml g! 220 - swam} previncl and in NH- third provinct. 0R" \'0[€ (IIH‘ volt um- mu: 1 xhree Hl‘ VUIL‘ 920 ; Someone who is practicn! and not {V100 much of a dreamer should be ffound for a leader in this “ark. adequate power should ht- received gfrom the city mum-i1. a committee, :or an official commission‘xhnuld bf! gappomted. appropriation made. (pian. .ning cmts momâ€"y) retain an expvtt H {necessary start an educatfional canif fpaign, publish the suru-jvs, coop at; Hug with 'nur neighboring cum m‘k ities and do this that the mum: n! gnighland Park mm be m<uruL In ’conclusinn I could do nu more than mp, dir-wtly from (it; Hannm‘)‘ .i’mgrms. of I91? publefl by thek “\nlerjcut Institute 1! Architects :xhat ”tfieré is no .rmal mad [:0 any gunning". Hmfiy anythinv that a «12:. CU '13 undertake win mure ~ ta]- 1: 1.;‘(2‘ 1.0 \. ehsgc. Dumper”): and _:fi.¢-â€"-. o.’ furui'e gamermmnt. The I (Cuminu d «‘n P: gr! 55in} You have mentioned in the article in your recent issue of March 6th on the Community House, that Lake Forest has at great com arranged and carried out a town plan in so far as its civic center is concerned and has added greatly to the con- venience and beauty of' our North I,Shore neighbor. lfljoult‘l call your lattention t0 theiéct that Bvanston. 'W innetku and Glencoc hate had their lunnh‘ studies andplans made or par- tiaily made. it hm: been noted that these plans always ham to do or are related to the Sheridan Road ex- tension work from Chicago north and {the eminent and widely known Edâ€" Iward H. Bennett, town and city plaa~ nor. has aided in these plans and ’given or his time and axsistance to this work. Highland Park. which. if one looks at the map. shows a varied and icharming arrangement of its various ‘roads. drives. and lanes, the right angle block plan not existing to any ligreat extent in this original ar- ‘ rangement, thus giving its house and {garden planning a more attractive :appearance than most suburban plac- less. The city of Highland Park has, however, in its civic plan, not pro- Igi'essed very far, No concmte tang- ible planning or thought "has been given to the proper lot-alien of its future public or semi-public bulld- ings. to the necessary straightening in! streets or roads to meet future lconditions and civic needs. Public parks and play grounds are as yet in an undefined state. The water approach to our city from the, lake is as nothing arid when the Com- munity House funds are raised, as they will be, we are confronted with the fact mat we are without. ade- quate plan‘ for the place upon which to construct this building. Are we going to place it just "somewhere without regard to the future or will our very able city count-fl be. far- sighted enough to provide a town plan and then have the Community House located along with other fu- ture buildings. and the whole com-4 tlinate nith this most highly needed building. or at some iuture time and .115 great cost, will they do it all over and then probably find it can only be haJ! done? Now is the time the Community House and the City Plan :hguld «go together. Monetary consi~ deration ofvthe Cost of a city plan and the delay encountered to bring our civic building matters into pro- per relation with each other will probably be condemned at the pres- ent time but without questionewlil be applauded in the future by the present and coming resldtnts of High- land Park. “Community House : and Town Planning.“ The foregoing really lshould be reversed and it Should read "Town Planning anQ Community House" because the tonin planning should he done first. but in as much as the healthful signs xhown in the interest displayed by the pmple 0! Highland Panama's“; gives promise tn its soon becoming a reality we will place it first But v.e will talk‘of town planning. The Community House is one of the fea- tures. which naturally brings about and ('lllls'cfi town planning. Several other of the north short» towns have arranged or are arranging for a city or town planning with its pruper civic center. / 5 No Comm, hygibfie Planning Has Been Hulo Keri: for Pro- per Inutioa of fublié ' Buildings e_ BY AB'HHSIG. 31mm A. I. A. VOW“ 9

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