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Highland Park Press (1912), 27 Mar 1919, p. 1

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rg'c our 1C {ICC ,)£i\ [m 3‘ 'umfl‘ 3V6 54 IO] b9 00 th ry 0P u 6.50 wz‘ilfi REV. C. G. UNANGST TO LEAVE HIGHLAND PARK RH. MIN-Hi "h u ‘11:an Bruin; tun hum 1- m-v 'i‘mn l'mtor of l‘ir~t lnitv Ewing-lira! (‘hurrh m Uivvn. lllinui‘ [hx .\'l'\ll’.HF “Th'l’ nut W run-r U111)“ hd‘ 3‘94 [Wang's k|.l H H S! of ,l)’ HXOTTHHK ti: uf lmrn 1i W8. 8. "mm .\l ‘H‘ 1 IJN‘K mm“ m svrl'lmu‘ .\Iull1‘ uii‘nm sum .rm» rvtam ’1‘!!! ly. Aprll ~ch . J H, Keuglv. nf NJm-rnllr, 59v: Appnmtcd (- sucvavd Mr :5: AS pustdr uf this chutch. and .‘11': “kt up 21H posithjn heu- vznnlx), April sum. Mr. nglv nun “MM ‘is “H! 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Ming plan rim. ll hv turn h I EI‘tNlK ‘lU‘l‘ hr )HHHH fi-luk'k M \HKQ‘I‘ .\!~-mt rvuzn' lm-k JH lrv‘l I\ Kut I mlmiw nfl'chl w1H 1pm rlh xxx. haw {nth- [11" nth I“ fhr' \\ h'h XII" ['urk ll «HH'HHS'I‘IH HHUH‘II) \\IH\(; FUR'I‘ \VHENIDEI) \Hldii'l [1H1 [LUV tln' u’numlm lurly I») [luv prnp (Hm- ('l‘uh An 11' TWO LM'H. HEN Mr: "I“ \sPHYXH'I‘IoX mstrunn-nh Army“: ([1 i ! Frank Kirby and William \lM'auIlvy Found Ilvml in Prlc-ml‘s Houw in (‘hlcnmu \lnn-h 20 Mr. Frank J. Kirby, u rusidcm nf Khis city fur the past thirtyâ€"{he yw-ars. died uf uppinxiutiun at the home uf lflit“ m (‘hivrxuu nu Thursday \hrch 210. Hi> death wu< accidental, m.» gas Jnt ln-ing partially turnm! Hl \hrch 20. Hi> «19m [hr KRLS Jnt hvin}; an whz-n ho rvtlrwl Mr. Kirby was I“"hl'H.H‘_\ ‘_‘I'., 1‘4I'V \in- h1m.hi.~' wife. ~m- (inughtvr, .\h'<. Burml (‘vnH-(m‘y \\ ff“ «ml !w HHHHH-‘H UMBER (‘0. l'l‘lH‘HASHS \I-IW YUM) I‘alko vspirals 1rd. \lr thn \\'nlli~', I'~‘~itlt‘m Hf HiE'HMvH lhv Nurthmwh-ru r.1 1:15! Suturdn) Hf!»- n't‘hu'k \\ hm \'1‘- ,.\\ unL ('hurl \H'MG'III "(w-urn ll) \lr H Hlul H mp It H huiwnh) for 'I‘lu-lr lec 1H Slxv-x'nlzm Hill, {Itl‘th thnwu HM: FPLIUV I!" .\l\-( nmvll "t Ii rt‘lt'l lr' [UK Uu-r Lamu- Businvn of [In 'l‘ihlwth Lumlwr (kg. of Mvnmnrv. lllluuh my ML: HI) K \rn- 'I‘nlu'll [u \Iu'tlnuwh-rn UH .\ h Him» MHIS {his «'il)‘ tnok plm-v :1! Lukv Forest on Saturday. Mnrvh ‘32. nrh} hut :H‘CHII‘.p.IHivd MI" H‘v waumlvd “nu-rump.) rogu- hv prnpmmi Fur! Sheridan An Appeal h hoing wnt instrumvnh‘. im-ludinu pi- (‘:lh Yn- lhc'wi m lhv orâ€" mic-3 H] found «I. lmr in m'currwl Suturdn) \ Ml Ill-:hmmtl. lh-muin“ Shipped In Ohio )H i In (mm .m nfi'u my Ih-No- mm ’ululml v‘nll-I‘Him {SM-M Ilu-huugh \. ~rul ”(TIM lL’hNil‘w, Hli» \K ~~ mm). with Il‘z- W'uliniz. Ho: Hf impruu-mvn 1:l~~'<\ Hffict' .‘III 1' hum! dvvh‘mx .mllm! in the In was horn in England 1‘4I'V Hr Imnqw‘txnur- wife, Mrs‘ Anna Kirby. .\h'<. Ahwrt [,nrsun. Ih‘rt and (Ewrge Kir- 1hr) mm I” ,(N‘olh (h: Ill H \f .\II'. Md‘uul nun-rut} Svluml 1nd ll'l I‘Hh Huflmn pm‘vlmw \r ho-vn made With \lr'd Hh‘ll pnlln‘m- ('Ile.-§:.~ fts-rm Liv “hm :xrv su cumwl lunv lhv lu'uuh! in tin- \iuHIl .HHI nlhvr \rh , lH. imulu I! mph») l l .\l \N. KILLED \\ (’Q 'I‘ihhjtt lH LL'I md‘uvt (In mth IHH “hm HH Ih 1H1 1.; (In (iwm WM [It-fir H'v tukrn lmtnn :md ful‘ HH'H' th (uh pu ’1 . }«‘:1l‘.". 4 fiuumun fur mo-l drum :n HH‘P!’ h~rtn|u HH‘H H‘Hk‘" uv‘(‘h£l.~'(?l‘. Highland 4 .~imilm‘ \‘e llllll) ' ll HI rh~ lfhl I'\i\ with)“ uzmrmnn I.umhvr hv' dull \ill‘ hv‘lnu Huh ruputuâ€" nukinu in [hr ,f Hur HHHH'I [H rmnlt e-ntin .\iH ht ”I llll Sriuhy \flvr- md \\ hn In 11D- ~1va HiLIh ~ [H in H'L’l )l‘ w hn H) him U\' REASONS FOR THE HIGH TAXES IN LAKE COUNTY 0H NON - 'l‘\X\BLI‘I I’RUI'I'IR'I‘Y Why :trv rho taxes uf Luke (‘nunty htghrr than utht‘r vuunties in the Sliltk‘ with tho rxm-piiuns nf (‘rnn- ford. Lawn-mu- illhl Saline counties? YUM:- an» n nunttwr of rcusnna why this «mndition exists, us given hy Lt-w A. Ht'lltk‘l‘, ('l)lllll_\' clerk. Lnkv 00111)!) has mnro nun-[nun hh- property than any other (~uulu)’. (mnsrqut-ntly the remainder mUSt hvar thu extra tnxuliun. Fur instance. tho-rr un- 1900 or nmrv acres uf gnvornnmnt~ land at Great Lakes. Mm “MU m-rvs :ll Purl Sheridan. and many :u‘rvs :H (‘mnp Iwgun that are «xx- umpL 'l‘lwrv' is u Iurgv [H‘l’CI-lllilge' 0r wuslv Hm]. due to lakes and SVHHUDS. all of “hich has a wry low valua» Hon. Pox, Grass and Pistakee lakes ure nmiguhh'. and therefore 31‘» non- tmxuhlr, Lukv munty probably has more and better high schools than any other county with the possible exception of Cook. The county of Luke boasts Warren, Deerfieldâ€"Shioids. Libertyâ€" \‘iHO. Wuucondu. Antioch and Wanke- gun high schuois. ulm a three yenr high schnoi at Graysiake. and :1 four yn'ul‘ schnni HI Barringtnn. Must I)! the Countivs have mu- m' twn >‘uch instilutions. Bm‘zum- n! n." proximity to CMâ€" raga, Lake county needs and has Inort- ,L'uwi madx [ham most cnumios. t‘hurh-s R. Russell, (mu ty superin- tnndrm of highways, ’iéz‘lnres that Lukc'cuunty undoubtedly has more hard hunk than any nthm‘ county. n-xropting Cunk county. _ Thu [)vm‘floldâ€"Shivlds high school i: Cullsidi‘ré‘d thy finest in the suite. (-unsmlm'nlly th‘ svhunl lax. includ- ing thv ('ity and village [ax i.~ high. rnirlng u 51 hard roads mx. (nvrv hving 0}] nor (will ordinary mud and bridge tux, and a :3“ pm‘ m-nt pur- mulwnt mud qu‘ Lukv rounty has n dvtontinn hmnv. :o .L't-m-rul hospital. :1 gum-roulnsis huspimt. and (hv jun-nilvrunr! work l< thHbin‘. All lhmv ur<~ ghon :Is rwisnns why Lnkv I'mlnty tum-s :lrv high. Lukv county Inning thw didinctinn nf lw- ing :1 h-udt-r in all :wlivhim vduvn- tinnnl mud in public imprnvmnvnts‘. It I)m~o~,<sul‘il_\ required a high tax rn'tv to keep np‘ the standard. {I‘hv (l\'('l‘il§1¢‘ 121x rzltv fur Lulu- munty is $8.91 per sum mlnmion. Hench-mm mmnty is lowest. with :I rntv of $3.716. SHIRLEY .‘HSUN I.\' "THE WINNIXU GIRL" Iuwin: piMun-x‘ new \vka: S111N111). Erin-l Clayton in “Maggie Popper," Famous Players Pictu- gruph and \‘itzigruph mum-ll)". Muir (In); May Allison in "in for Thirty lln)‘ " n brilliant Mum (mmmly. :nitl [Tniwvxnl :mul l'nlln- ('Illllt‘xl}: Tuvv llinu Mun." Pvm'l Whitv Lightxlin: I'Iuillvl'." Mutual “Eminent”; :U'lw' " Hl‘ud) llHicW‘tl‘lll'Kin \Vift,“ I‘ll”)! :Hlt} (’lll‘iflit‘ (Unlh'd): T IH Shirl: "l‘lu- Lure of m.- (‘ln-m" Frldu). Hhrl (‘lxutun In “\lmnrlv Pop- m-r." mu! (‘ommly Sunday HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. MAIH‘H 1; H10 ('ity and village [ax i.~ high‘ Fifty pvr tom of tho tmvnshipsm‘r hing at $1 hard maids tux. thvrt ‘ing 0}] par (-vnl ordinary mm) am: June tux. and a :3“ pm‘ m-nt pur‘ HI] Mr. J. I" Swn‘nn, who fnr '0nduutml [hv' butter and 02g u-ai. hm nm‘m-sl an :mm ~ 4101:) at 52': (‘vntml AV‘M. our] 500mm SI. Hq- \xiil Curry 21 Wivh‘wlim' of :Iilmmnhfl’r .nccv: «11.! \ii]! spot-mike ih (‘ul‘lislv and Fuhriv lil‘vi... ir 1'l‘ ‘ivhuu‘x and “HH‘ I Iimul~ 'I‘lmn‘ .\u_\ "thvr (‘ounty in tho- State Mun um] Jvff: r «maul! in "Tln- F: l Hulmo-x' TI‘HH-Iw r: rnmv-tly Mulllwv p sH‘WrIIIIV urns ': \I'm SH'I'H SIHH'IIIII. I;':II0\III mum 0H)“ IIIIII II III::III \r‘l 'l'h»:.(n~ \\ ill m- r. 13w\<ig H. Hu~ um] .\1:c\ l)( Hl ml," ull \lnr (-u Hhm‘sn] l-nmml) mm in “Th-- .l)\t Twin, Thr l-‘uH and “M? ”NH! l\'(‘II)L’lM nf H thw (‘irrurf' ul- Suturdn}. anr)‘ “T11:- WMIv Mm uul Mm't Avnt HM n fnrmoriy ll 02;: |)u.<i~ Dr. (Iruvm‘ 1)‘ firmly. n D}l)'>i(‘izlll :u 1hr Honrmin Hmpiml. :(‘hitzlgm E'. S. St. mm <upply ‘, ('nrnvr of hzw npruml up :n\ ulYit-r at rry a com- .luhm Aux. in thv- «an ilmilding nccvsmrivfiwvith In“ L. V. lh-rw-u. Hr; i< makâ€" l‘hur SW in “'l‘lx (‘nmwh ._ Bur u-k SI’I] Tuvv \\'i~him; Wilmina ~u> :Ilâ€" IH hnnL'n I’nthc l‘ln (‘ord l‘lu IAN‘VI‘IUX 0|“ .‘llH'l‘UH' INHI) S'I‘IIJ. l‘NSH’I‘TH-ID ““I'IIHL’ Ilt-M Ih-l'uro Mario Iliuhu ('ommiwlnn m I." \‘ullv Huh-l n|l Manda) NHL 'l'lnln- \\;-« :muho-r mm'iur' “01qu {in smw Highm) (‘nmluiy siun ht-ld :1? llw I.“ Sm: hnln'l HH Monday I:‘<l u! \«hh-h ImKh “th“ \u-rv repmenlwl. (‘ulwm‘l Humph- rvy “as prum-nt jn lht‘ inn-rest M thv Arm,» Mum Hustilub and P“ \\', l‘ushlw rvpruw-nh-d Highland Park “Mb tlw u-lvgrnph rundruutv “m rva t-Jlml by La“ 3101‘ Heydm'k- or (n! Wank-um and sun-ml nlcm- hers at H" Bunl‘d u! Supervisors of Lukv (‘nunnz 'l‘he- route has n!- rmuiy been fixed In the) supvrvisors hut Iwm‘h all of [In-rm gvnth-nu-n rn-vm In haw changed their xnilhk and are In“ :uIVHk-nling Hn- Tulw uruph I‘an Thv vxm'pliun i\ M". 'l‘. M. (‘lurk “In: i> :1 firm frivml Hf Hn- Ridge Hum! :nnl made a \‘c-r) uhlv nrgumvm in its fumr at [In- meeting. rum! ln-l\\--wl| Mun :m After :1 full (list-tisslon of the mm" its of both route-s the liighl‘und Park nwn wvre- requested to submit in writing to the Board a plan showing just how many of the objectionable turns tin-y ('lluld eliminate from their rnuti- uml whim this is done the Hoard will make its final dvsi- sitm, Tho principal argument in fmgnr (if tlw westvrn mud is that it is ~n-ztlghtvr than tho uthor and it is 'nmv up to tho :itlvm-ntvs 0! tht- Riilm- Road and .tlu- property own- ers along that rnutv to show how nvnr n ~straight ruml they run fur- nish with tho mlils about men um lmth Sl'llf‘hH‘S. (‘Ull'AH-‘N NOW UN FOR l‘SEl) (‘LUTHINII‘ Ilod (‘nm Mnklmz Ilrlw [or lhwtllutv l‘e-uple- M Ellrolw. 'I‘olvplmm- Ml Tlll" campaign of llll‘ American Red (‘mss fur usml rluthing for men. Wu- mon. children and infants tn fi‘lltl tn tlw destitute peuplv 0f Europo is now in progress and will (-rmlimu- un- til April 7th. Thv Anwrimn ponplv :n‘e- uskml in this natinmvidc- campaign (0 mm. tribute usml (-luthing. hlnnkmr‘. muf- flers" bod shvots. pillms fines, 24(an cups and sweaters" All Clnlhing, “((2. m h.» wnt m the Red Cross headquarters in the Rod Cross shop. vnrnvrlmurt‘l andLindon avenues in the rooms of Hm Proshy- avenues in tm wrinn church Mrs. C. C. Hopkins. chairman of the committee fur Highland Park. nsks that in all vases pnsslble vou- lrilmtluns he lnrought to hoadquarlvrs ns this wingNmHy facilitate thP Work of tho me-mhvrs of the commit- 1 Tonight. 1-‘1111‘1-111-1- 1,11 11:1(1111 111 E'Mons 111-1111." :1 1111111111}: 1101111111- 15111“, also M1111 111111 J1-ff: '811111111}. 11.1 1.111,“ 111'111-ku1111 i11 "T111- 1)11\'11‘< ;\\'-,1111‘*1" :11511 :1 1111) 11-111 3111114111111 I1-‘011111115‘. '1‘1112~11:1_\. 1’1-:11'1 Whilv 111 1"1‘11111iu11111111u 1(111111-1‘." ()11'1cinl \\‘:11‘ 1111-\11-\\. 1‘111111- (-111111111} and Happy 1H1)111_L.'111, :1 1-:11‘1111111 pictuw; T1111r<- 111:11, \lu>i1-:1l (‘111111-11)‘ (11111111111). :1 1f1121t1111- (3 1111-15.) 111111 \1‘1111 :11111 .111sz 184111111111): 121111111 P1110 111 “The 11111‘1- 11111111-(‘11‘1-11s." 1'11111113‘111 11111112111111 1111111 ('11111‘1111 Chaplin 111 "11111 111111111 1*.111p1'1111'111." [00 However. where this is impossible. dunntions will hp called for by phon- ing Highland Park 80. and ‘lvnvinu address. )Il’SH‘H. NHIEDY (‘0. \T HIHIIWUOI) THEATRE I‘ll l'hr lm'ulinn \lw mt hi 'l‘ht- following pl :2! Barth-{IR 'l‘h gt hi~ hum.- n’inv Driu u Hw-lh-ol Fonhm- and )lutt and Jr“. TIIIH‘MIII)’. l'lmrih- ('Implln on Saturday ' hi ”gram “ill he‘- gi\~ wzlll't' Ilighmmd' ,w- Lu Radio in thrilling downin- 1919 111 PHI"! >1!” Irl Whilv in r‘." ()fl'icinl \Vm‘ _\ and Happy Diclul‘v: Thun- Iniljtul n! *37. S. St. itw‘ w ilmilding} Hum .the chickmxe and garden wé Hui i< mak-lwvnt m insm-C! 1hr new dormitory. ‘ (‘r'x-zun‘~ Am ' whivh is lwiug evnlwd [mm a farmer ' hm‘n. Here they hope tn haw sleep [or tlw In THE DORCIXS HOME FOR CHILDREN ATTRACTS PEOPLE OF THIS CITY MISS ARDIS MOTHERS CHILDREN AND MANAGES HOME up Slx-clul ('nrrq-spondcm About a mile and a half from High- land Park on tlw rmul In Dvorllold Llu r\- is .1 lnrgt- whitv colonial house 301 .wll hack :unnng the (rm-s of :m zldjum-nt \mml. A longdriw- lvads up to the from door. and flanking the «Who on L‘il'll‘r side urn current bushvs, alllllll fruit. and \ogelable gznnh-n, This prupvrty “ith its eight m-rm uf \umdlnnd and gnrdvn was built a few gran ugu by Dr. Dvnnls n! (‘lllt-ugu fur lnls sumnu-r home, but mm the plm-v has passed into nther lmnda and things luck very differ- ent from what they did in the days of the formvr owner; for Dr. Dennis hnd m) children. We were a party of four who visâ€" ited this home, last week. Two of us walked up the long drive leading to the huurae where we met a smiling little girl in a red jacket who was riding a. very friendly looking pony up and down the drive. We were ndmitted into a sunny living room with French windows at the south which overloulmd a lawn wooded with sen-mi beautiful trees, the deep Woods itself stretching just beyond in the yard under these trees were ehildren nt playrâ€"not two, three. or five the >i2e of an ordinary tam- ily. or eight or ten, the ‘usunl Size of nne fmnily plus the neighbor's ily. or eight or tvn, the ‘usunl Size of mm- family plus the neighbor's (-hildrvn: hut horn thvrv worp dozens of mm» «mo: of evvry size and des- criptinn. orrespondent Describe. Visit to New Home for Homeless Children on the West Deerfield Road, One Mile and a Half from this City. But Hwy are a happy family, and whvn \w ril\\' Miss Ardis. thy much hvlmml, “1- know Hm rt-nsnn uh)‘. Shv Umk 'u.< out nnd showed us the (-hivkvn hnuses, [31km] of (hv umny (‘XDUSUTO fur hrr chickens. thv kind uf fwd >hv mod. and vxpluinml tho nwrits uf n swinging fwd tray “hich sht- had contrived and built horse-1f. 'I‘hv hnw hl'h) hvr. n! (:nursc; hut us 5+1 they can do liuh- hQL-nnw lhv)" urn my young. Thc- widest unsw- :rrv only h-n. and being city ('hil- drvn. thvy have no knowhxduv M (-hickvm. gnrdvns. and the ' nut-hfâ€" dtmrs; But lhv)‘ nrv learning fast. pays \l‘iw Ardi~, and .shv hnpw bux- imn- th? ~nmnwr "yum-r tn hm'p m0 :nhh-r hu)> fairly" \xnll schooled in lgnnh-ning. It i.~ Miss Ardis' intomion 1m ruiso uith her «m'n hands and ‘hv ruiso uith her «m'n hands and m9 )p M Hm buys, a unrdon suffix-iamâ€" lnrm‘ to keep thv institutinn in gmnhltk' fur tho sumnu-r and WM» ing rooms for the boys UDSXLlIN and one vast play rmim for rainy days on the main floor. As we walked back lOWi‘Tli the house many children were ptnying near the house, One little by: was playing in a thin khaki coat sum Miss Ardis just called him mildl). and suggested that he go in and get a warmer coat. The boy disappeared immediately and almost immediately returned to the scene of action work- ing his young arms into the warmer coat as he ran. Such order and obed- ience without the usual argument and excitement certainly looked good to a mother of children. I asked Miss Ardis what the children called her, and she said. “Miss Ardls, mostly only the wee ones say Moth- It was time to go now for we could see the men of our party cuming up the drive to cantor us. The chndren ran out to meet them and walked back pressing around them with eager faces. The boys especiany gravitat- ed toward the men. and confidingly curled little unexpected fingers in their hands. The need of men 2n the life uf these men-children was very apparent. This institution is known u,» the Dorcas Home. the name being the only thing about it, so far as th: visitors can see \\hi(-h is. not ideal. There are thirty-eight children livâ€" ing in the institution at the pres» (‘nt time, and everything is >0 homw like. so much likr one harmlnioua family. that this name with zll its unpleasant ussocintions. is the only reminder that it is a "home." and a “Dorcas" nr charitable insntutlon‘ Why kewp this thing forever m the children‘s eyes and hearts? Why can this ideal household not "haw a regular name such as Briefly or Morningsido, for surely the“: chilâ€" dren artyall on the morning ~im; of life. Dorcas Home has a board 01 di- rectors or which Mrs. Thumae Smith M Winnmka is rhnirman. but me board of directors came ano-r thr home‘had already been eslah‘dshcd by Miss Ardifi herwlf. Those “ho‘ haw uwrxhnes fur lit- tle fem. blouses {or boys, stockings. coats. (lresxes for girls. or any tnys and books which they couM utsily part with, could dn nothing better than to stnp in wlwn motoring wen: and sm- thi\ happy fumiLv. But more thaw twinks and toys and (-rvuturc- comforts those children low the or- casional guwt. They all low the mothers of children, but the boys Hz- pocially wan‘t to $99 the men when they come no ViSil. They lmt: the fathers of children. A beautiful spirit 0! order (mil 10w pervades Ihis bury housvhuid of which Miss Ardi< is the (-1 mini fig~ ure, and perhaps the reamn is in he found in the quaint motto which hangs (-nnspiclmm on the living mom wall. it roaiisz'”(‘hri<t i< 1%: Run} of this house." P‘RENt‘H “'OI‘NDED Any 1m (Her Pll‘l'i‘h In! a Yard or .‘lnre l'au lw l'llllzml. fall “In: Mu". 1‘0'. 3‘7 What can he dmn- uith hf! (:H'.’ yards 0! materials? Hnw n1::n;.tunr:< has just >urh n qukflilm pm wntml itsélf and a» th; pier-es “a“ n! in- ndpquzvtc amount to do mum \vlth they “eré hid aside ur porhnp» dus- trnyod.’ Now is the time 7/ \m if yuu hawn‘d piu‘vs r-f mz-tvzl m quznltitks of from our ynr-I up \xlm-n are not being ust-d and if ,-; \xuuld you kinmy uglve it to NW Frmwh wnunded? ; Anyone having sur-n pipe-cs “ou‘d do a great '5 .u." tn- informing flint Mutt. Tol. 1-1-7 m if they wuuldgpleafl! ’leétc [tn-m \tLYh Miss .uou‘ before \"Hlntuhty n uould bel greatly cpprpcintwL NEED MATERIALS ’WSS. VOLUME 9

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