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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Jul 1919, p. 4

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t.~i* PAGE FHI'H The Highlanh Park Presg John 1.. ['dvi Paul 1.. L'del Hignlam: Park. lHinuis. under the Act of March 3. 1879 nu: malnutrition IS not illtillt a product of thi- sluma and slum (-ondi "to:- l' hm now lh‘C‘llllt‘ .i i‘asinonahlv complain! and ran lw found m w r. it <1 of f‘iniiinw, \ lml mmwl invimiif' "for d \ulue,“ "('Jiloi‘ln's.” ari- .i;ikuown LL‘fiiia' to many houseâ€"wives, The subject of diutctics is. of all subjects. the dullest on earth. "Let the cook order the meals and let mv «now '- ”aim: limo: tinm “huh-\w'r uulil l ~11 down to thv talili‘." i~' thr- ’r-rn‘tit {H‘Jll'"lllt‘t‘lllvnt of “mm-n m‘i-n of ~ups-riur inti-lligtnmx Before the high cost of living came into the equation of ordering meals. thh mm of hit-andqniss program did not entail such disastrous resultx Now, if {rash u-qetahles are high. we simply do not order thmn. Perhaps :ius'iv' ': mourn-await!!! <n-I'w jil‘i ;i~‘ \wll Ww iu<t omit thi- urm-n or yolâ€" w“ \v-Jwiahle-f'mlmthihwirrninvral propvriicu and :ill ihvir vital im- portance to the proper maintvnam-o of the human body. Similarly we cut down on milk for the childrr-n hct'ilufitf it is so expensive. utterly ignoring is high nourishing propertim. ()nc glass of milk contains more valuable nourishment than a cut or becf~stoak which one person would ordinarily consume 31 a meal. and so aim dot-s one (‘1.ng Fruit which is absolutely indispeusible to good health is often left out of the day's order because it i.\ N) expcnsne, Oleomargariucs of all kinds are used on the table as a \uhstltutu for butter without any thought whutuver beyond its relative cost and the way it tastes. Commercial and cottage cheese are bought ar ignored without any regard to their food value. Cabbage. lettuce. celâ€" ery. and other rough uncooked vegetables whose place on the bill of {are AHn-rr Hwy [S :u essential to good health. follow the same rule. and are bnught ac- cording [u cztpricc or not bought at all. because of the price. (\Srllllllng an cqllzll indifference to food values in families which keep help. and In [htb‘l' which i,” nut, [ht‘ rcully L'ruw situntlon exists in the cape “ht-re the holiscvwife does her own work. Here we find the perni- cious canned (ceding m salmon, sardines. potted ham, beans, corn. togeth- Mr un‘n ~\\(-(-l rull\ .llltl h.i~*til) huuzht pastry. Often enough the meal i3 ncu-r timught of until the last minute. and then anything will do. Deli- ‘lY‘ M. ~; ~Hvrr< if all kiml~ «ml lllllllt'l'lilh lmkn-rnnx nfTvr IIH‘ \Hlllliui uf lllll‘ lay All “my way dut. ln ti household “'ht'l’i‘ “pickup" meals prvvnil. one will tlnd no soups nor soup stocks even in winter. Theirs is truly :1 handâ€" 'o-nmuth existence in which the feeding of a family of children is regarded L-l negligible. the meal. a chore a thing to be gotten over and forgotten. 'li- ~ «in. r the lmtlwrv Tho' rhilxlrwn :run Dltllltl. pinkc-lipped; they have in: col. r In their ears. They are suffering from malnutrition, and so indeed ire all. the family. but the children's rosy faces show it ‘up. \'[ HRH! W.» Imu- always heard of malnutrition. It h um um subject (0 must uf A». and one which we usaocinte with ‘cxlrcmc poverty. We heard thm xty-y-wn per. cunt of our nu-n cxumim-d fur military sm‘vicr were (In- "WHIH‘ «.f malnutrition, \Vs’ monk our heads mleumly, lamenting so grun- . cwnchréun Somethmg uuqht (n he dulh: Thvir mother. intvlligem m everything: u-xcopt her first and most vital huiiness, is perhaps busy making over the world. Such a family is one of ’h» hvrprmhwm nf mlr mudf’rn Pin Hfo HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 85 SAVINGS BANK Entered as second class mauer March 1. 1911. at the post office at Luzms 41nd Diwmnm . $306,445 Lnbvrty Builds 25.689 \N.)1'Su\'111u.\ 51.11111): 846 (“1181‘ 8011115 148,025 Furnirurv and annw 1.106 (fish on hzmd :md due from hunks 80.882 $463,994 (Uphill Stm'k Surplus L'mlividml I’rntih‘ Deposits Resern' fur Tzum December 1‘», 1.9115 January 1. 1918 January 1. 131159 January 1. 1%)] May 112, 1913) June 30. 1915) Jul)- 9. 191?) JOHN .-\ BUXVEH JOHN A. BL’NNELI GEORGE F. GOODNOW MAUD ERSKINE MORTON R. MAVOR ERNEST S, GAIL Prt-idnn All nfiicers and dlrecmn‘ rend» m Highland Pdrk \th Fl A\t (hr claw of business July 9th. 1919 \ JOHN I Rupnr! Telephones. Highland Park 557. 558 Park Lake County, Illinois I'EHHVH 'l‘lll, F \.‘lll.\ 0f the condition of the ALFRED Ii. OLSP REISHURK‘HS LIABILITI} DEM )SITS l\ll/F:tl\i\ [)1‘rcrtnrs Officers JOHN OLIVER \'1:c prmidcn' L'DELL ‘md PAKTI. L. L'DI'ILL. at Highland 356$?! u-ksnn. To]. Wabash 5212 jOHN OLIVER W'. B. EGAN FRANK L. W'EAN LOL'IS N. BERUBE RICHMOND DEAN Chicago Advertising Manager Bunk ()rgunized $200,168.36 263,546.60 361,702.83 , 363,656.81 {02.09138 I‘HI'RSDAY S 50,000.00 5.00000 5.49081 102.09 1.98 40020 5402094093 $206,445.10 25.6891 1 846.00 HARRY PAUl ==o=1 _______ Editor Superintendnnt H'IA 13‘1‘.‘ I‘IIE HIGHLAND I'AIIK I’IIISSS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS I LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS My" '.I!1(l .\Ir>‘. .I, \" Nnrcmss and I‘umil) h-ft 'l‘utwlny for I‘m-Ina Wis, whure- vln- will <pt-nd Hw summer mumh» day for ::_:r 2:7. . 57/. 7:;1221 :25; 12...: 7.53:... :E: J: 131:5. my 1:. 5:1; 3. 7.7.1. 2.2.4 3%: 1.12323. and hi< Hum-«m. Miss (‘ntlmrirw Mv (‘I:H~hwm, n! (Inlvn. Ill. Mr :md er'. Gottfried Arnswnld: :md «hmuhtor, \‘nruun-t. spent Sum day in (‘hivnuu z1< tho L'ucqs uf Mr :md Mrs, (‘nhh Sim-m um S‘H Th“ 5! Julius Catholic club «If Hishwmxd \xiH L'ivv n mefi! dam-v nu "l‘hnrsdny, .Iuly:«1mh_nt Sunti nun]. .\H .ll'!‘ mrdiley im'itm! m nttund‘ “1'. and Mrs. “('V Jnnus and {um 11) urn spvnding Hm weeks in Eph Hill“, Wis‘ Miss Ruth Schwab has as her gunsts for a few days the Misses Lila and Jcmwtte Urvauor of Naporvillo. Miss Irene- Zontnmt of Milwaukee. Wk“ 1‘4 the gum: my wook of Mrs. Ruhr-r! l'oncv pm]! Mrs (,‘hm‘lm H11 01' Eathvrvillv. LL. Mrs. S A. St. Pvt! 1., (“ML Anna Dnrolhy Sivgvl hf (llrllt'uc <pundim: this wm-k m thv gun-st of Mrs. (‘1' 1,. \‘vttur The- Ilvwrvml Frn'dm‘k'k 1.. Gratin! n! (‘hit'ngu apvm Manda) in this 0in \i<itin: fl‘i"ll«l.\. tvnn m Mrs Alfrml Hill whn underwent an operation at Hw Highland Park hospital 113$ rt-turnm! home very much improved Mr. and Mrs, (‘nrl Hurvnherxer are receiving: (-nlmntulntinns on the birth of :1 NH] 1mm Rnturdny, July 12‘ HHIHU Logan Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. an‘r, Miss Evelyn and Franklyn Mcmn‘, Miss th'n (Pnffnoy and Mr. John Weisall nf (‘hit-uun Visitml with Mr. and Mrs. (‘nrl I'MH‘IIHG'FL'Q‘!’ nu-r Sunday. \1i~'< llvlv‘n Hurt and Min Eva Silt-«Hum qwnt lust wm‘k at. lmkv Mills, \\'is‘. Visiting friends. MKS Silk-«rum n-turnml homo vnrly this wc-ok hut Miss Hurt will rt-main {or another \vook. Mn ('hnrlr.‘ l Hurlmu Paul vI'de \w-rv (11v um Mrs. Smmlvl Levin had us her week r-ml glltN! Mr“. John Kt-sslngcr n! Washinutnn. N. (‘. mm: and (‘lorihvw Morgan returnâ€" mi Mummy from Oklahoma where Hwy huvo ln-vn for thv past few weeks. Mr, U-stvr Irvin, who for the past ninutoun months. has been in active servicw owrsvas, ri-turnod home yes- terday honorably discharged from the service. Mr. Irvin was commisâ€" sioned livutvnum m thv second of- ficers” training camp at Ft. Sheridan and was sent overseas at once. Afâ€" mr thv armistice was signed he serv- ed with tho Jewish Welfare from which lu- lms been released. Miss lrwlw Nm-dhnm nf Chicago <pvnt :1 f('\\' (1:135 thi< wvek with Miss Bossio (‘nrnlan ‘1110 a nston Mrs. J, Suldnnp and daughter. Elva- nnr, of Chicago are spending a few wm-ks‘ as the guests of Mrs. William Dunzel MP» A H lh'uxl ui' _ \‘ipitinu hur 1mm. “1‘ ' HHIHUWImd :n'rmn Mi4> Lulu Grivnwr and Mn. Laura Schulunhurg of ('hicngn were the “Mk rm! utlvsts nf Mrs. Hvrman [)en- It ,\|r. Bvrl Runmolt nf Rnt‘im‘. \Vis.. «pvm ,x fmv days lust week with his mum, \lr<, James Nulzm. Mrs. I" E. (‘lallsndrllo of Kunkakeo is spvnding :1 few days with her daughtvr. Mrs. (:vnrgn Koon. a! E_ Park Ave. Mix‘s Harrwn Mm \isitimz hvr <i~ uvnvh of Hommu» .\1I'< Vnrmn wt: Ihix‘ \\ \Trh and Mrs, .‘(Hl'ph PMHP :xrv rv- n'mu vangrutnlnlions nn tho Mrvh .I sun, horn Sunday, July ‘20 Miqs mphvll (“1;u~tv-r(),E.S u m-vninu m \Iuwniv hull r vdunm 1).: Churhw Hum-r Lil)‘ ‘mlln: on Monday ('nlnnvl un Prilla) m} (‘urlmn urrn'cd hnnn {rum n\‘t‘!'~'m)~‘ whcrv he :5! lvn mnnlh< with lht v x I,, Snmll It rnur wt-(‘ks‘ In tho Im- lhkl ‘ nllnuln-r \i.~inl in A R‘ Mnmr has as hvr ck hvr hruthnr, Mr. r, nf Munistee, Mich, Miss (‘ntlmrirw Mv m-h nf Ulnv). lll.‘ lnv'x‘, Hm Mi<sv~ ul Aw ll‘l u‘huugh .md \ndwrsml, lml r‘> A M. Klilu fl on \Vvd!w.~gâ€" trnmping trip kil‘*“ in (‘Muâ€" and childron thv guests a! nu] Mrs John Him “ill nu of Lit")- :t (‘nmp Mr Mrs. \l. A ”(when and u nmmh in rvlnl in". lwkknh hnlg‘ H l|\'1 'I‘U l-‘HR‘I {‘HH’TI'IR ”I" \\|l“.’l{|(‘\\ I.|‘f(u‘|0\' HI‘IIHC frumif} x~ lwihL’ nruunm'tl undm‘ 1hr luw< Hf thv [Hitrim nf ('nlumhm for ”10' purp«~~n- Hf prunmlmu «mv humlrvd pvr m-m Ann-rivuvnimlinn unmng Hmw whn Hmk pan in 1le great World War. It is planned to urgmxizv Highland Park Post No. l a chapter of 'hv Amâ€" erican Imgiuu organization during the mining \vewk. All mun “ho have ~hovn dischnrm-d frnm lhv nrmy, navy or, marinv svrvim- 6'X(‘('Pl vnnscifin- (inns UthCUDTS are Nimble. Among ur, mnrinv svrvim- rxw-pt vnnscwn- (inns UthCUDTS are Nimble. Among thv gum! h-nturus Hf the organization :nro- an inxumnm- and v-mploymont plan. Hy tho nmpluynwnt plan men wlm urn um of pmitinns will ho sup- in plan. Hy Hm nmpluynn whn :lrn um of pupitmnr pliml “'in m-w [VIIU'OS whrn- [ht-y may 1105”; <00” .‘h pnr‘ihlv. O :21: £12.]. .A. _.= 0 tKJAX‘xnlnlu..-V(Jnx¢Jfivfi.fi4XUAvfix11nxVfi}vhxtutu. »_.:. .3. 1. _.2 LLJTT T. V. m.f_; TA_.TW:.< .f.::.r.. .fZV _. .L 2:. 2.5. 1,1,}; «xe- 1hi~ rhn rhnw uf m-w vquipmvm <1n’inut-rvu. um! fur rx-pz v'l'ul mnimwnunw' Hf Hw‘ Ihv lukt- Hunt. “'1- \\':«‘ who pus<ihly mm. In 1‘ plnnnml. ll:1r\¢-)'< ()ruluutru. “ill: 1! Mg rupuzutinn. will furniSh ”H' mmâ€" i(-. :nnl lhi> in ilsvlf will “5un all llmsr prosvm :1 good (inn-V 'l‘lu- Mlâ€" Il-rlullmwnl (mmmittm- of NW club is ul~n planning fur mnn- vxll'n You: tun-s lwtwrvn (lam-«w, m mkv :1 walk to tho lliuh svlnml lV‘rilln)‘ Ilm first and spl-ml :m vnjuynhlv v\'m_1in;!. Tivkrls, which :lrv mm' H!) mlv. :lrv (luv hullur ouch. :lml mlmit Hm- mu- plv, \\’v rmpo vlfull) (Inn of thv Dl'llpl in making tlai~ um: Hm‘ lifv \m H! In hvlp yum in ('(l and mm m in making (1 in making (his (‘rt'\\' more prntlt-ivnt, As zm example of tlrpir willingnnss and readiness tn perform tlwir dutivs, :1 little invidont hapâ€" ponvd last Sunday to bring out this point. A report was: givvn tho tole- phnnv company that a woman was drowning: off Razor \K'illinms Avvn‘uo. llzn'inin, Thu tole-phnno company notâ€" itivd tlw F‘iro (ll'péll‘lnlt‘lll, hut no word was L'ivvn tn tlw public works drpm‘tmont down :it the lake. One of tho (-luh momtwre hoard this report. and hustvnvd'to lht‘ lllké‘ in an auto, infurniinx: the crow at tho .iccident. Eight mvmlwrs of tho (-luh. who are also mvmlwrv. nf tho (-rvw. were at tho boat hmisu zit Iht' timi‘. and in a few minutos were on thoir way to aninin. l'pnn arrival there it was found that the woman had died of heart failure. and of course the crew could he of no assistance, But this goes tn Show that the ('row was on the job zmd ready to ht'lp snmebody in distress. For this. and other simiâ€" lnr rvnsnus, wv ask that the people do all possible to ht‘lp our (-row, by buying tickets for this (lanco. l\\.| I I Mr Thu Se!“ in \h MI MI Mr .nm! .\lr.~ [hum \\' MI lll(‘\ HI \n ;\IIH‘I'i(‘ II'l ll'l '| l l HH' \\\ h fill Don’t forget initscr‘irtioru and when we do so we do it right. Earl W. Gsell. Pharmacist \Ir ill Ivmpurnr) Hum nf I Burke» :1! D illll Imminlo IHI er will lw u k UH! hrH .\ll 1 HH- H‘lln‘l IV M L‘ll Héirll; \h‘ vlfull) (In-q)» the pulp!" of Hiuhl thi~ «hm-t :: IIHI Mnimnn and two sons, Mm! .111. are syn-"dim: Wmford. Imt.. xi<iling ‘_\ nrunmxinu rummittrw Edward Mum-ht)“. Wil- md (:vnrgo Phillip: has \vr)‘ fnl Iuh of Shvl'iclzm RP- S”, W] will the an l mu 1hr s-vmnim: Hf Mun» uf \h'» .lm-uh lp Hi! (his .M H hcn‘lc In“ IH("FIH Iu (-nmt md linu- n-pun‘~ Hw hon! umhr m.‘ nlumhm fol «mv humlrw IIH \\':m! Hi .runmuutinn in any Pity in \\:l m \vurk )(pul‘ HI ;' mmpe-l‘ (l- lnnll I’Mk ~ll('(‘t-.<.\'ful \\;1~ form- Slu- \\ ill \1;«"| u-rflmd)‘ tn this i.‘ twin): 9. \xiH: 1! H10 mmâ€" .<>IH‘(‘ :Il] In! \11‘ md non (111$! “('1 nwt um h. E HIGHLAND PARK FIREHROOF n 5mm: comm 0.0000000000000000opt-ooooooonooooooooooo...... coon-000.... STOR/l GE. MO VING PAL/{1N0 and SHIPPING §0=O=FO=0= (A. C. PURDY. Socrclnry-Treuurer eMr-l Avenue 8: Sheridan Road 7““?!- lomo=°=omo Elecmcal Connactmg ['5 II.‘ II.47I:. II I"\ I. IIIID (A [GI 51 I‘! \n 1010‘? m Office and Yards. Uine avenue .WHEN COAL sold according to valuefii brands commanded premium pncd Private Rooms, Silt-pr l'auf/ Piano. Trunk and Rug [mom Coal Solvay Coke Highland Park Fuel Compi Venus Pencils from H to 9 H Velvet Pencils No. I. 2. 3 and 4 102 N. 15!. St. HERMAN DENZEL, President Building Materiifl? 134 Second Street ROBERT GREENSLAmé B'UILD'INCWMA TERI/11; PITTS TON ANTHRA CIT§ Children’s Shoes Rasmussen Brother. E. H. PURDY. Preddcnl MUTUAL COAL CO; ALBERT LARSON ELECTRIC FANS Thor Washing Machines DENCILS, PENCILS, PENCIL? ALL KINDS OF PENCILS i; A Complete Assortment‘for livery Need Our shoes are the best moneycan buy at the price you want to pay. Boys’ Misses Sh 32, Children’s 065 The kind that stand good hard wear for the healthy kiddies. Very moderately priced also from 12 North Shei'idan Road Successors to J. A. BLOMDAHL 00 $60: 50 to $2.â€" according to size and leather. Our Famous Brand STATIONER HAVE just received s complete new line of 3 H Venus Pencils fro-8.4 Ind 4 Carpenter Pendi- Evenh-rp Pencils TELEPHONE 567 Telephone 3.0.0.?000000000 0.. 00.00.0000. mun BH HRH) \\ ‘f Lush“ AHHXMr \jcln'} \ii. local (mm‘: In! 51w $00k {he Arum: P7 ”10081111: by a war? TM Hudson Nmmn du‘fi’d m play hrrv h‘ fact that they Wu) “lam together H1!) “"39- ;‘This uu.‘ a 411 (he Dmivn In; up? in; ‘ "MSG? and 6x0}! ed Yurilard tn Klimt fim 'hh "as am Th Cabral C h e‘ Niorth 0mm Choite Pot Roa: thive Beef Nahint Brand Bacxfid Squares Sifkin Steak. y arfl juic3 NatiSIe Veal B: milk fed veal Natiiie Flank S1 Beef Tongue. 5 Failed Séecial: Pilao Pholic 160 Players u: uri‘. as f 7'3. Hudmn \I Anpnr owing u. JGM Team Tu Goal. 80.4w Maw sqgnmon (£85 and TELEPHONE “ JI‘K'ahi nun ilining by s ’1 has plenty in: finn furm ‘d'fibh's duuh m6 rpgardmi as ‘ hmking punm “1 Humor Iran“ W‘C‘In-r, Hm {all [pt-Ir appu‘rrm ntiure. for m: fififi Maw-d M Ano 4 per 0 3 perc UM. scnri

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