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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 May 1919, p. 1

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»‘ “A. ‘4 WEBSTER'S v INTERNATIONAL W. Huber ‘ectric Co. mv fit IL 1:" U IQ :_ \\ \Nn DFTNTIST S'. kams Ave 7’7? 7771/7 ((4 \l. M \‘l'HS SS Illinois \l\l‘|\1 H quipped to Win? n‘ .‘Mu HHI rm'tulN H cm) and adâ€" mi m; 1k" d8” y ml of inform“ pm: Editions rm: ul m6" uLer. Mun-I I'Jrk In “(Ire 3700 Pam?“ 'ed l"-“.";‘; 'c a c. MERRIAM CO-vd mtinz I'lfk [- rec 1.: n3. Clcf‘ :h .‘vfil [\Z T be Hm) ETM PLACE SCHOOL NEEDS MORE REVENUE TO MEET EXPENSES SPECIAL ELECTION CALLED FOR SATURDAY, MAY 17TH \H rf‘. \ HHIHIHIH H mm M:- more “N: ‘4 SI a», "1'5: \\' *'|~'h~1 , Th We r (ha ‘6' Law Now in Effect Provides That the Le Taxes May Be Raised From Three to Four Per Cent by Majority Vote. Polling Place at the School. ér?r Mm t lbwrns h fr‘ "‘H‘ku "'35. "Hm T‘wc “hi“ "Q’Ivl‘ “in: Tho m: Him-l Si PH IIHIHJZ I'Hm-IH \‘l‘ ||\H)L\ \(‘l \1 nin \Jlu [mm-r-w \(‘Html \l h \1 '1rti mi H a\“ L'vl In“ ht I ) oh Smnhr (*onditnons :H‘" (-nnfrnntinu r-I‘\ \I'h‘H'l \llhll‘i“! In Illinois whore hunk uf Av hlflh grmh‘ urv main- u'wd‘ 1m! :hw no“ luw‘prmhnhl) xUI‘ l'HE RH) HIMVIC." \I‘IW \I‘IRI \L T" \THI'I \ l “NAHUM!“ li\'l‘I-II{'I‘\IT\\ IHI'I'I “\I‘fll \(DIJHI‘IHS Y‘lt‘ pun! {an .«nwnuh I'll fur E. B MICTZEL. President FRED (HIEENSLADE. Sux-‘y HIJZHEFITH H MIIJ‘ARIX EDNA (i GREENE. HE‘HHHC ll. JHVI‘IS‘ \V l! \I.\\'\', < \ s'r m-j'rm: v~ \n-mu hrnugh! In In gin- d rvlivf. \Vithin the |:\<l k4 Hw \‘utvrs of (Honcnv. anr Forewt, and \Vaukv- h} prawn-Ally unanimous .-.I_ 'ho-nvaVw uf Iho- pro- th~ 14w. Ww Jmuld do \I u Ithnm 11M imm-m HM \H)’ 17. 0“ \HH munifc lcw'tmn *“DN‘i ND “mum \uplwl‘ \Vnnwn I! muk \uY rial (1“ T “W H" AH w\ e‘INl \n-I’\ it't wi<w prnvisinn warnvstly hnpv ~pm‘inHy culled mmry Voter in arm tlw inn-1w 'v‘ fur Yht‘ in~ u--. 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Hum; mun xhi~ Mn!hvr«' D1.) nlmsm hrmm “11h ‘x‘lll‘hilii', hil'dsy unl NHL “hilt‘ myriudn‘ nf nowâ€"born loavos. likv vlnsv-lm-ko-d huby hund‘ nilfln'l Hwil‘ moiste-ned swvetness on the air. Than mmhm‘ nthuix aim): tlw «rt-v1 as she did «me year ago. but now :1 man p In pl UH Ag WHY“ “minim" fnCv. H Dean-{u hy hi> 31 pair of: strolling not m-cixiun 1m” nho-r \ufi. ro-tm‘nm! nl'p~ of “11> nation u‘rn) 1) \aHh’ l\ llk‘ h H Ianwj up H mm m u Hrs 51 \ IN: \I. \l'l’(||\'l‘\I|{.\"l' FiH~ wr \rp' nun Iu-lpn r Ixywri‘ “hm-h \I 1' {hfthzu‘umg hm )_ of wanting, that nun-{186d by main ' thi) \uhallllhft‘ n H1 hi M’ “P I‘hx-jisunw May ‘2 Hlflmrrn-d loi , H' Wmnut. in 1 I11 [girl nn‘em mxb’ H “"2“; ' mien: thv ~ I) ,hvl' \lth' m {m :an hl ) l~ Luann jlmh- I») ”I“ Rmiulm- liop nl‘ .lulnt “rum. .Inlm slwu- In-n \«Ixtamt \luhlml um ‘II’, “:1va xu_v....u.. ... nilfln'l Ihvil‘ moistvned swvetness on the air. Than mmhvr ion: tlw «rm-1 as she did «me year ago. but now :1 man hihvr \nh- u strung Hump; man who “as nm lhvro it.)’(’31l‘ ”1:1“! :Il‘c‘ hL~ >huulrlm'~‘. and mighty his stridv. and hr mom» mfg I‘M-t um. Jun hume 1w” (hiya we knew it, wixh that uni» uf H -\\ith ILHK um! ('hl'Yl'Ulh. mminlhm in all Ihmr hrmv "u! (luv thing stands nut in fresh relief against the grimness urnmiun flnm-r as white as milk 1 gm.» gx-m‘, .Just A .Kingk‘ fa: mm‘i- pl'mully than the. nwdul nn hi< breast. And shl’ who 1) hi< mmhor. 1m mistake. and he has j'ust returned nun-h Is j\l\‘ Muir: Hauling in Ihv ~milo (m that - - n Lhfln‘ ...rnn': hon! pidv hun i.‘ _.-\ q. - m ”in“ in 01' 16 i m at Iii ‘im 49'. M) ilal hi‘ .ro: mt cl:- ui In; rm he h i! in x‘lmps. m'I‘L x-nunlr), HI \Nll' I’l.\N\l‘Il) [My :iixznn, (Muir mui'i- (hr Sunday minim", .. Hp!“ \H‘n' lhv \ihih wiriiniimx .i~ [hi-y iiili n :wnl’ May sumhme- touches up Hi4» quict N'L‘nt' of {ha-'0 i |9 ifili‘u ixmw along the pmu-rfui >l“t'('L\' to chili-ch. izi Ddi'illfll‘iiil‘ wont fm‘lh 2i )L’kll‘ ago In $00k what. in Hm hmiw wf pruyvr. Hrr mm was zit thr- hziHh~ .‘irung ’ICIILV :ind intrepid soul 1i Dit‘l'l' :iiiii pinto-r“ hvlpwi in fm‘m that barricade of young Mood and n-h \lum! :ignuht the fur. Shir movui \ilhdlli‘li and up; hi'i' silt-m duly her vuumry.- the duly uf mavâ€" :. that iiut} which is all unfmught with glory. un- nimizils mu! rimnrds. Sht' wuikmi thin path: for tht‘ nu! nf which heroes art: minim (ho whoiv that 'i-zitvl’ than Hr Dun. ii mvinhrr (if lhl‘ grout HIM]! [lllh‘ lH ll‘ h Htllt'l'. 15' pm [mun tram”; n. .. .(‘I'_\ Du't‘Hln mt ttmsv quiet Sabbath streets. kept ldiur hand and )wurt, knows this and smilvs. A hnldinu hdltds in brand day-light, would l0\t'l‘>‘, this same mother and her sol- m great at. stir 2m Gm! k-xpt hm‘ rlnilinu, It i\ Mother! Du)". I i \\'mm RH mainly Ihv In» HI‘ I'llih'v15{.ll(‘~ n .| .~p‘ivndhl rmâ€" vl {hr inflih ulld I l .0“ Stan mlnrd I‘lfl'ic Raw 3' others‘ Day ’ nitH ml! ll ll mp ling; HI! \lm-H _\l lulu I‘Hl'ltsnn. \IAY SIM: 'n 1| ”71”th (cuts. \\‘;m1 l'li pvlh .Hvl l l ”It l I W lhl H< 1h 3 l \h Ill 1H} ‘I'l nl “ill \I \'|‘ \\'\l'|\'li1i\:\‘ SVI‘I’IHHV H \\ and h Sm it h (hr Sunday morning hell mum: .1~ [hwy did u Mn \\' \l‘liliu \\ \\’ HA1!“ I‘IS RICTI l{\ 0]“ \\'\|{ HICHU l'} Lie-uh-(‘nlum-l \. in ('nmmnnd |\ “an It! i (T pm \Ikd [it'll Mix“ ‘r r); m'mmm 'I’Hl \ Hm I!» 'l‘l'ilum- tn “Muril- Snlclivh and Sailon and to Hort-it- “MI 01' tlw H‘Mh l". V\. Nu H m; 1h Ill wus m thr- buttlw u pit-m- and pnIIt'l‘H of young Mood and nmvcd \Vlhdué‘d and rhn dulv uf mavâ€" \g-I l .\ 1H I“ /.l‘I R lh 1919 \X III!) He'll rnHS round T! IIMIH Sn‘ill Mk H (l‘ \. \Ith of IHHN l‘ L Ilunw ‘ill. \\':t H- mph- mm”- Mu HI l i fl“: In !‘ Sutmv In hznr . Ill (hr II m- pm ”nah-Mun. r1], l‘hv'y 1. 1n Hn “Hulk \in) I rf Rle 11' Mint 111 HM CITIZENS FROM SOUTH END WANT i'2 WIDER APPROACH TO DEPOT tWOULD CALL PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS FRANCHISE I x I I Svt‘olu! \Vnuk An Open Letter to the Press Points Out 0 Surrounding Ravinia Stntion Which Should Be Adjusted gcfore \ Editor. Highland Park Prom: Highland Park, Illinuir‘. Dear Sir;- - ‘_ln your issue of April 24th you quote Mayor Hastings as saying. " The franchise of the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Electric Railroad expired during our administration. and a comâ€" mittet- appointed by the Council to negotiate for a new franchise has recently submitted an ordi- nance which with the exception of one or two minor details has been approved and is acceptable in lmth the (‘Uuncil and the) of» ficjnls of the Electric Road The franchise ordinance will be subâ€" mitted to the vote a! the people in the mar future." Lust winter the "Milwaukee Elev tric" :ubmitted to our Mayor and Commissioners a plat showing how they propose to handle the depot sit- In 1n mi H nation at tlw Hiflllllil Station. Based on this plat. it is proposed to move the tracks of the “Milwaukee Elec~ tric" eleven feet east of where they now arv. so that in the new location they will be aobut fifty feet [rum the Chicago Northwestern tracks. At the present time the "Milwaukee lFlu-trlc“ and Chit-ago \‘orthwest- vrn tracks at ltmlnla are about for- ty feet apart. Thtre is no room to drive up to the platform: of tlu Chicago Northwestern (rum th( in this plat. it Is plupuncu w my.» i...V __-, he tracks of the “Milwaukee Elec-‘I The people of Highland Park ric" eleven feet east of where they ishould have vision enough to see mw are. so that in the new location .that there will be a tremendmIs in- hey will be aobut fifty feet from the flux of population to the North "Title-ago Northwestern tracks. At lShore during the next few years. and he present time the "Milwaukee ithat mistakes made now will be difâ€" Electric" and Chicago Northu'est-‘lflcult, if not impossible. to remedy vrn tracks at Ravinia are about forâ€"Elmer. If a franchise is “to be sub- ty feet apart. There is no room '1 mitted to a vote of the people in (he to drive up to the platform: of the linear future." as the Mayor is quotâ€" Chicngo Northwestern from the lead as saying. it should first be dis- ":th and the addition of eleven feel cussed with citizens who may wish would be nowhere near sufficient. (lt tohe heard. Manifestly it would be is interestingto note that the two sou: unfair to put the matter to a vow of truck are over 100 feet apart at until tliaa mas hem; (lone No doubt (‘entral Avenue) this i.~ the Mayor‘s int -ntlon. . i l.» cat. nhr‘ lih. Then it is prnpnsod to run “Milwau- kee Elucn‘ic" cars past the (“hit-ago Northwestern aninia Depot at high speed: gates have already burn immued at Roger \Vihlums Awn‘uv and under the pmpnsod franchise u funm- pnrnllvling the “Mihvnukvv lClwlriv" tracks on Hunt-as! will nu «lnubt he (-nnstruvmd. Puss‘vngc-w wishing In mkv (‘hiungn Norm» iwmh rn trains at Ruvinin “ill thvrv- ‘fnn- b0 unuhlv m got up to (hr (‘hi- men _\'nr1h\\'vst¢-rn station when” Evormne wanh‘ w l era] with (110 “Milwa “'0 rm-ngx'xy.» (hut .znd Hm! Mn} :11‘4- g4 akin that Hwy are a .\'nr\h Sumw. hut w lhom {u obstruct or and iiwonveniem lhv 'lu'n;u'ln"> In (hr [)0] mun Nurnmwtrrn Rospevtful COMMITTEE OF (‘1 SOUTHERN HIGH “FUR IH‘I'I'I‘ER. FUR WURSI‘I“ WITH (ELUIH \ SW \\S(!\' rick Thvutré f) l‘1h m‘il \O‘H" hi~ nun! prz, inc! IM‘. Fm‘ \VUFH'.“ {~81 Sunnmn. Burton Hnlm Rumhim (‘nmmh' M: Hrmin; Sunday l‘ upp\ l) h! 1211‘ Rvu-rnur thmr “finial. Hulil-k-Hr-ndrr H‘H ‘il H. "v .‘IHI‘~ “ram l’rmlm' tn lu- \‘Iumn smurdm :uul \‘uu (In) at I'd-:Irl 'l‘lu-nm- Mu)‘ l, ~huw< KIM! HM drinking \\':|Ior uh varhnnulin: :nn! ix jurinu< Momvnh thm Inrau (-nymrrml rurml bylhom fur < flew. A uh mh‘ ”1‘” V‘ n I‘yth il) n'ndr m In IN \. WINK I.\'(‘(|RI'0I{.\'I'HS \N _\'.I‘X"l‘\R lH-IVHRUEH (‘0. (I) i Thmun- \HH DIW'H'HL Hn Hf; pivtlllfik‘ WK! \uwk: in); (‘hnrh-< Ray in "The Shm- m1." annmx Plum“ rum» Ill‘H FAA mung!) \hy'lv‘m}. LVN!) in "Wm-d. .\1:m'~ EM'J" ahd mums and thv rumrd)‘: My. (‘umlrnn'r "l‘ulmmlm- in 41M,” mm plzumg n! thw (Eur I‘hvntrv. “Tho I.iÂ¥h‘llin: Ruin}- nd Mutual vummh; “RUIN-«1:13, Allison in "I’I-agy Duos Hr-r mu " “nth.- nmx'? and Eve Hive ndzu' HUI I‘hnr ”H lQl' )H} Wink announce: the incor [‘uthr nmw ‘t l’rmlm'linn Iluil Bw-II 1e Press Points Out Congested Situation .vinia Stetion Which They Believe Adjusted Before Voting on N. S. M. Franchise. Ahi whnn \lnrinw fit w mnrin: M r 2 and rum) n. Based hm: i! 1919 Trrnr-l m, ”H h m.;,. m; an; mmwln' Lu "um: W cars on the “Milwaukee Electric" are passing or about to pass. This will result in being cut off from the Chi- ('ng Northwestern Depot for per- iods of several minutes a! a lime. h HI The "Mliwaukee Electric” is now operating along South St. Johns Aw- nue as it passes the Ravlnia quot H111 ~trc L1 “as on the map below the "Milwaukee Electric" was heard of and it was platted to serve as an approach to the Chicago 1: NJth western Depot. The "Milwaukee Electric" obtained franchises through Highland Park as a street railway (not as a railroad) and their rights in St Johns Avenue in front of the Ravinia Depot were in common with the public. and they have newr had, nor hate they now any right to ex- ‘eludt- the public from that pan of ‘St. Johns Avenue occupied by their 11.11 l\\ We do not >2“ than the pro» lent management 0! the “Milwaukee ;Electric" is responsible for initialing this condition, but we know that they wish to legalize and perpetuate it in ‘lhe new franchise. mu? ‘3 - 30 {\Tr‘ H“! H‘Ifi (0})? [ma unfair to until 1 xi:- this i.~ a SIRS. H‘IhH\ (.‘IHY INSSBS \\\'\\' |.\.\"|‘ FRHHY Doha Shepard Gray. widow 0! Elisha (J'ny, dim! d! her rhide‘ncr’. 9.59 "5121-! Aux, rm Friday. May ‘2. I919. Th! {unvrul wrfir‘e was held on Qunday afternoun. Dr. M. Bruss Thnmm uf Lake FUX‘QrK :nd Rev. Frank Pit! of this city officihth. Mr» Gray was born in New York City Junv 4, 1‘39. and at an varly agv muwd m Oberlin. Ohio; 0n Jam- uary 1, Hal she :nnrrmd Ehsha Grm. Hun a ‘x'mdem :d Oberlin Culâ€" 191:0. and after a {ow \( nr‘ sham-net in Clmeland and (‘hizagu UH) ('dHH‘ tn Hisrhhmd Pnrk “hcro Nu} hum the home on Hazr! Ave. iin 1‘71 _\h’~ (Era) awn ANN- wf ‘hm H‘uv“. mcmbvrs of [he Prerbyurinn (hurt-h. a charler member of H10 0:50“ Club and. until a fvw yeah am}, :10th in :iH vn‘ic and ~m‘ial ihh-rrqr nf Hum» land Park. She was the mother of Mrs. William C. Smhbs and Mrs Charles F“. Everett 0! this city. Ed- ward Gray of Mano. lll..,t1nd Dru-id E.’ Gray of Corning, N. Y. 2 Yihewhvrv m thi- mm-unwrmm-x u! n uphy (mitlwi. "Th “an n! Tumnrmw,‘ K‘ Slnmlm'r. o-n u ltvsidc-m ul Highland Park for Uwr Forty- Hem \vnn ”HUN“ mm." 11‘4- guhlx In remain w wrr’rfzx u an foâ€"r'u VOLUME 9 Th! Mt-u n h-mnrn Ti t

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