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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Oct 1919, p. 1

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V: rc‘LJar pay, VS'J meals, 10d;- It -nJorm outfit of. 1! L‘r two yum u: 34h you B b. «null, tuned 1! J you: life. .r, not counting ' me or foreign {Mona}: and CESS HI :13 and but toJapan” ;u:9 free vac.â€" ('( (I the .41: 3411011 ixsmoms R. QUAYLE T0 cm; Tm SUNDAY To Tell of Her Work Among ‘he Doughhm< in France and German) During the Past Hi Months w n: a xL‘MBEf AT l paxsvei L Quaylr \\ to em. :‘ Ameri J: the A1 many uppi-Et Hurts 1. At [m a cam‘ AI 1'1? the Y-vu PresBy“ singinz coma 11‘» :lnsmp x (‘itilk‘r ‘.\ m: w; (11 ii BUTCHERS' STRIKE (LV NUR'I‘H SHORE. Rl‘NIOR \\ I stri MWQ'V 'u‘i: QM) I I Max L6 fh‘w: i; "I“ PM \‘ I M \RMZT! 1 TS l\ rm: Dl~2[l\l~:R\ ‘00'1 for 1. H )RESBYTERIAX (‘Hl'RCH hr? a?) a} m Ex! [n Ln‘ :lftr-a‘ >1» d \ll'>!‘ lhc 1i MM 1’; {Nb-tn v-me- m thv ”Mun-sting: (‘h age-nix UH Uh‘ zngm; (y. Dunn: l i.” } l “mix th T he Higblmm Park Pram (H mplum H h pun U )HHK Th! MI ’1 m Ix ”. \lx h FIX-MAYOR PEARCE OF WAl'KEGAN lh‘ DEAD \\ \\4le\ :xx Hu- [he mhnqurt u!" “huh hm' czn'm-«i Inwau H‘U lk‘d l \\‘ 1. “CHUH‘IN KERRIUKX l.\ ”THE \VULF" \\'EI)_\'ESD,\\ Sunday Mala-1 Nurnmwl m “When “Wiwi'r “hair“: Sw'mun mum-JV mid I'antncluph. Mnmhy'. Tum .\I\\ 'Tan" H11 inn-uh," Mum» “'th (map In :hv Emma: “Spur um! Saddlr .\.lvl'1l'>.‘ alw Hwy-i num-dy; Tues- day .1. \Vm'n-n Kt-I‘rxgun m "Thy J\r_\’l)ll.\ Liar." “Thv Grval Gamble." and NW Hn'o ('m'tmm; Wmlnvsduy. Euriv \Vxl‘niams m “The Wnlf." I’athc Y‘x('\\>. ulw ('hristn- comedy; Thurs- <iu_\ E. K Ilim'oln um] Uracc Darling u; “'l‘hv \n'tuuus Mun." Hank Man um‘t'd) and I'athc Nun; Friday, Wilr 1mm RmM-ll in "Thh Hcrn Stuff." K’uthv He-Vicw and Mutt and .h-tY; Satâ€" uniay. Nazxmovn m “Um uf thv Fog," adapted from her great stum- succesx‘. "('yprmn Sht)al<"' tum n-ul (’hrixtiq- x'mmwly Mutmm- u: [\Vn thirty. “hut ! l'ni «-\ ivthm' Inmhm {Em \'\' P'l’('l‘li1 \vm‘th) unrk. 3-1;”; F'A'PY‘H fnx'm umvt-u‘ and l gradâ€"garlic; FEES/.3 :24 {.7 Ifcmz.:m$ \K h Resident of \Vaukegun for Fifty Years. Serwd 2h )luynr Fuur Terms SI STAINS BROKEN LEG \VHHJ‘I V\'l‘ l’l.\\ “'11me \an'uy \V 1! h i l'l‘l‘ 5“qu l" William \V. I'vanw: piuncm nu-rvhzmt. {our UHM‘.‘ mayor and H yrurs a resident of Wankegan. inst Thursday mm‘mm: at 6:30 k at Pm hmlnv. .1525 Stcci cuurt‘ kvgun. MIN :1 hum-ring illm-ss u- :twult u{ an mm-mn of ms h-uth «‘1‘ In; Lhc life of .‘hmlk \\ A"(‘4i tr my: \ I! I'kan Frnm 111' mm Hf Dr. l‘vun'r bnnus tn ifc 0f Ulh‘ of ”1" mus! alrucu-rs in [.akv (‘uulr his puhhr itt’c hc \vnn 1/!“1 H” new! \s'w‘n Saturday Ill \lullnm a'XihK mm; ‘H! um} UM HI At LI‘H l\lY \\ ~ twin! “1' I ['cur're. lh 1h- hv \wm lie-Hablr." 1‘ his square hh Y'Mluw m that Th0 sui (111mm Kr Hut M NH “MIR ‘1]. m llvl \\ Ill [‘91 H izmt 1m [\Vo 1‘. WOMAN’S CLUB HOLDS jGOVERNMENT SUPPLIES ITS FIRST MEETING: ON SALE AT CITY HALL pu‘» A‘Z'ii‘ 1| Hli \lt MARGARET SHELDON BEGINNING SA'I‘I‘RDAY A.M. \\ \\ «m- 1’11‘111. «nu-km}, Lukwi. Jun-‘1, or] what mm 1: prnn-Il In M- :1 delight; 1'11} «-\11<:«!1<'11! fur the first "2'01 (0-‘ :Mhm" 11111111111: uf thy year, T1161 11.111 1mm \\'11.\ Ian-wk attended and? {iv Hr) (1110\111110 mm {111w \xh'uh 1111111111] 111v 111'“ pmmam made a: math) M-uinmng fm a notable \earsi 1 “ll“ ul~ tliv >[u-ukui's at this nit-«ting. Slit» \xnx intrmlm't-rl by u >(‘llll11‘ nfâ€" I'nt-I. lll‘H‘l‘ \\'llll‘h sht' touk tlw plat.- fni'm Ln mukc- :l shurt hut stirring umvvul nu luclmlf hf the Salvatiunists 11ml thvii‘ f<>l‘ll\l‘unllnu (Irin- which will he launrliwl in Highland l’ark on llI'XI Saturday. Sh:- \\';ls mlm and un- jwl‘lllr‘lwtl. the >3ch sis she was when slur l'HllHl. rut. and fried qlnughnuts 1m thv mrm-i' of State and Wasliimztun :lui'in: the (‘liit-ugu (lriw. She urgvvl l'm- pcnplp nf Highland Park to tnlw hnld and help push this drive and mulw it a suru-ss. Appan-ntly Sht’ illil nut knmx' n!” thc ignuminous fail- ‘tzv ul‘ tlw Sulullinn Army Ill'i\'(‘ in llwliluim l’m'k tllll'lllfl the war. The S~,x*\iw taill‘ ul' Highland Park are 1" in! lH ;i\~l<l llw Sulmtinn Army in 'i 1» xi: 1w. Uli‘i u \Ilil Wu: mmlc fur wu- Vllt'l. \‘ufuiflvvl'x tn lu-lp tlw girls in Vina wmlL 'I‘hm‘t- “ho zu‘o willim: tn W» ML lln- !‘l‘~IIUI‘i>1‘l'llll_\' of vaptaina \URTH SHORE LINE MAKES IMPROVEMENT HIGHLAN . PARK. ILLINOXS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919 unchcnn and un Enjmuble St» (her Supply of l’rm‘isions at Gt ciul 'l‘imv l'rex-cdcd the Lakes to be Disposed of by Program. Sungs h} Municipaliiies of the “ER l’lTufl North Shore Hm purer We who remember the frustrated Salvation Army drive in Highland Park during- the war days when that noble organization was doing so much for our boys at the front, should do everything within our power to further the enthusiasm and interest in the forth- eoming campaign. The Salvation Army will begin their Home Serviee drive in Highland Park next Saturday, this being the last of the north shore towns on their sehedule. The girls' Service (luh of thi< eity will assist them in the Work, but volunteer of- tieers to take eoniniand of these forces are earnestly solicited. ThuSt‘ desirini.r to help may report to Mrs. ('. ll. Thayer, Mrs. Sean-y. or Miss Olive Reynolds. The Salvation Army “ill warm up old Highland Park for a “hole \veek. We shall have street booths and Salvation Nells. dotiuhnuts and pleasant repurtee. We want to be made merry with their smiles and their tamhourinex We long: to have them liven up our matter-ofâ€"faet old streets until they look as merry as a eounty fair. We vant to see Margaret Sheldon, the "doughnut queen.” nliikilig doughnuts on the street just as She did at the front, and that is precisely what she is groin}: to do on Saturday. the last day of the drive. . it promises to he a great week. lt will give Highland Park an opportunity to get acquainted with the Salvation Army. It will give us all a «home to square up our account and buy their dough» nuts. l“.\er.\‘ doughnut is' round with a hole in the middle. shaped like a lli'e sun-l1 Ami HHU‘)‘ ii the life they hith' sari-d these ViHll‘JilllllTsl. n h~l<t Hw Suhuhnn and :1 mm Wu: mmk hfm'l’\ I!) 1w“) HM‘ 'l‘hm‘c “ho zu‘o w ‘H' rl‘qlwlhl‘mlil3' of mm :u'v l‘L'(1‘\)\':~h‘\l t V. H. 'l‘huyvr. 31w 1‘; 1‘ ‘1 Sthun !' 1hu Sulv: qu-ukurs intmluwd 1‘ \\'hll‘h 5)‘ xmo-wht-I km )Iu Highland Park‘s Chance tint) ll! si ‘n'I ivlv. Lukwi \\ H. 211'\ , [hp ”«luughnut 'ltiun Army, was at this nu-cting. by u N-ninx‘ nfâ€" fuwn'ih \hv amm- Lwn nttjt'rth‘c “HIS ”(I M‘HH‘I‘ ycur. t'nr hul rpm. H NH ‘i H m “hatsu “ll \\ 1’1 v Met"! vaptaxm u rcppx‘l :n'ry. ‘L 11-211) nu 11w uvthvr nntml nvv) , hm 1f ”-1 y past ‘zn'k Thx' HY! v ‘A Y |\t‘ x1 0H H’ BEGlNNlNG SA'l‘l‘RDAY A.M. (h'er Supply of l’rm‘isions at Gt. Lakes to he Disposed of hy Municipalities of the North Shore The mayor» of the wveml north ~hoi~w t.»\\u~ lune l‘l‘t‘t‘th'tl a letter in m l, 54 7.l\'llill‘~i§:i. Lieut, (‘om- Himmler. ('oi.ii.4i.\.~';u'.\' (Jilin-r, Supply lll’lutl'llilt'lll. l'. S. Nmul Training: Station. (li‘eut l.:|l\'t*.\. lll,. statingr that illt‘l‘t‘ “in .‘i w-rtuin alumni! of prm'i- ~ioii> ill the (irent Lakes Training Station \\ lilt'll illvj.‘ were authorized ii. ”Ah-iv i.» the lnt‘nl muniripalities for ntuil sale to their citizens. Mr. H. A. Warren, ('it)’ (‘li-rk. “as :iuth» nil/Jul tn ~U[wi'inlemleml {he sale (if thew :irlvl ”111th the {or :i llllllll‘xi supply. lit-liu-i'y of one hzilf l'urk’s allotment has lit'l'll [Hifllt' mul will lie placed on sale :it the (‘ity Hall at 9:00 o‘clock Satâ€" (lt't. 2Til'l‘he follow» ‘.."H|-Il\ .‘ll'l'flllflt‘lllt'lltfi \"l‘l't‘ \\ ith (‘ommissai'y ()flicei' ll iu'hlanll uruluv iimi‘iiimr. \ote, has already home results that lime intuit-ted deep interest all over the lTnited States. We of Luke (‘ounty well hesitate to decide adversely on a plan which while fax: seeing in its nature produces almost at unrr results that ehzillenue the re- .xpe-t of all who witness them. may Herein We :ll'l‘ to test ourselvex We nre to unite iii the promotion of pulilic Works sn- ezilletl We ran (lit: drainage ditches. establish publie highways, erert puh- lie buildings. all this and more, but We are not so sure that We can preserv. for public natural works that have been wrought out through the slow process uf eénturies. Think how easily with a little fortitude and de- Votitin We could restore a devastated city. That has been done and can he done again, but how hopeless would be our task to réétore a van- ishwi forest! What can wwe not afford to give in order that there may still remain for our reasonable 300058 hits of primitive landscape? Everyone familiar with conditions sure of our ability USO ('LOCKS TO GO BACK . _. --A-‘-~-‘vn “May Innrmnx. ()rL ing is u list of thn- p1 (hn't-rmnvnt prim-vs: Nu. HI Apple Ruth-r No. 13‘” ran Aprimts NH. 131-, um Aspm'nm can} ...... Kidney Beans F» (1-an 1h. .3 H». can (be No. ‘3": V Snlzul Oil I “l. (‘iln Nu 10 ran Jam (Blackberry Applvl (I’lum-Apphr) tLnganhvrry-Amulei U’vm-hApplm 1 ”I. can Milk ...... Nu. 2 mm Peas No. 2‘» van Pineapple Snlzul Oil. pm‘ gullun Nu. :2 mm Tomatoes .......... .11 W0 ll) sack Salt ......... .50 The above goods will lw suld‘on the ra>h and mrry plan. No mail or tele- plmno orders will be filled. No goods “ill lw wrapped, an it will be "rees- sm'y tn ln‘imr baskets to carry away purrhasvs. In order In {militate mat- ters, hmkr up your nl“ll‘l' fl'nm thu :xluwv list. um] brim: it with you. Nu :"vmtl\ «:m lu- rwlmngml «yr rrturnml. (0““1 _\IT\ I)\\(IN(; , H (I \SQES TO BE RESI “LU, lridzn Ewren ()u-rwn in The ’â€" mm of the \MH." 'lhursda) \ Thv «annuzunit‘: Alumina «'lmw5 , - ‘ .F, . dmillv a! Imrlloltes 3'. \V. (I .\. CAFI‘ITERIA OPENS TUMORRUW Hm I‘vsnnw-f purl; "15 .45 V5)“ ‘Aw ln'wy Mi 1'1 ran Sahmm in Hisflmuui I‘ “all M :Hznnlm 3! T . \‘. H 0 HT! ‘m-un h (.3 H1. szu-ks the prm‘isinns and xmtj: dam mg «'|n~'_~c.~ Mu >m-ws.~ful m 1hr nu! 1:1,»! >prim: W)” In) in NM: IHLCY'. Thar rnmlururd by the Hum» >!‘ dum'ing und will in- 1 u!" u‘rmiv M'hm rk. The opvnin mi nut vn- k. W I ('Y‘\{ squan- a mi}- 11111 mummy Lun- hm- M'hmI} irrl' I .20 .90 xho gum 25o 1U ,09 2" 99 PROPOSITION GAINING POPULARITY THRUOUT COW FOREST PRESERVE ELECTTON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTH Lake County’: Chance to'Preoerve Permanently Some of its Nature! Beauty Spots Along the Des Plaines and on the Banks of its Beautiful Lakes. The opportunity to vote at the com- l in Lake County no further back than: ing electionâ€"Tuesday, Nov. 4â€"forltpn years has remarked the M‘ or against the establishment of for- est preserves in Lake County may well arrest the attention of nll who give matters of, public welfare serious consideration. Here is at hand the chance to adopt a policy insuring the permanent preservation for public use " and enjoyment of suitable areas con- venient of 8(1't‘hS to all portions of the county. A question of public poli- ("V of this sort is new in Lake County but it is an old story in (Took County. as everybody knows. The organiza. tion of forest, preserves in that coun- 1_\'. endorsed several times by popular tote, has already lmrnu results that idisappearence of many of the (big: 'that have provvd of the grated: I1- }traction in bringing Very deni‘lr 'types of citizenship into its borders. 'The county as a whole has program“ more or less financially because d" these \ery things. There is a morn-3' value. as well as a spiritual \‘aluc. Cal all of us in the preservation of the pastoral charm of river meadow nail flood plain. in the unstudied. exquisiu- planting of the forest, in the unspoil- Hi beauty of lake and headlxnd'. Wu 'Lan afford to make ii small im’fi'l- ment to the end that some of 'lxrsr things “‘P have inherited shall mum: cst preserves in Lake County may well arrest the attention of 1H who give matters of, public welfare serious consideration. Here is at hand the chance tu adopt a policy insuring tfie permanent preservation for public use and enjoyment 0! suitable areas con- venient (if 8(‘(1‘hS to all portions of the munty. A (luvstion of public poli- ('y of this sort is new in Lake County but it is an uld story in (Took County. as everybody knmvs. The organiza. (ion of forest, preserves in that coun- 1_\'. c-ndnrspd several times by popular CLOCKS TO GO BACK ON SUNDAY MORNING Nation Will Abandon Daylight Sav ing l’lnn Sunday: (flocks Will he set hark One Hour Next Sunday morning at two o'clock the natiun goes back to the “old time" Schedule. and this time it is “for good." After that all the confusin‘ questions about “sun time" will he ended, and one will be able- to look 3! clock straight in the face and know‘ it is nut lying. \ All timepieces will lw turned back‘ an hour at 2 A. M. Sunday m con-‘ form \‘tlth the official time regula-l tinns ()w net‘s of watxhes are advised‘ to haw their instruments adjusted‘ tn a jeuneler as. turning them bacbi ward is liable to injure their delicatei mechanism. 1 Efforts m keep the elm-ks one hour ahead of sun fime, as a presenx. were lost withnul debate in the Chicago mum'i] Tuesday SI'NDAY. TOM MIX IN “FIGHTING FOR GOLD" Barthttu- Thwn m present tht- fulhm‘i \Vwk: Sunday. Tum Mix in "Fighnng {hr Gold." 3150 a 1m, n-e! ('entury rome- .i_\*; Tuvalu): ”The Great Gamble," I’m-2M Nun's. Mutt and Jrfi' and Har- nM Lloyd (-ummly; Wednesday. Earle Williams In "A .‘fluthvr's Sin." ulsn Big V (-onwly; Thunda)‘. fnur uctx nf \‘uudrvfily «\l‘I) Hnlorw Huxwzh it. nf \‘uudrvlily din» ”Mun Iiuan iv. I‘mk 13min n, hrip ;-'w\n:- .. um kl“? ”Th0 Idl‘l.“ hnw fun" an”; H ia-zmtafui uunj- {nx' U165“ unfntggzfi‘ ""3" 1 girl rt‘clhimw} u wczai uuzcxst. also L.‘ mun-r a (yummy: t.‘ Pym 4‘11"}! xii? F~2u1n;a!w;):ody; )ri-in) Lx'orrtt lh'e-r- :mu snbw who"? Draft Mun-m u '. {on in "The Bum-m. (.1 the Well," also :ww, Tolephlmv, \s‘nz- u! w I! (mnuzdy, "Tho Mystery of a (Iluwf' linvntnn. V‘hairman Hf ”r vrtz» Saturday. ”Elma. thv Blighu.” Inter- and Park (mettm. :« 1.. y. x, fl~ national news. aim Mn. reel Kikuyu this appdal. It :> a mum) umx Saturday. ~“Plln national nun-s vumwiy. ”mural. Ilwlmmnl. will fulhnving program nrxt nv'l a ina‘lilltifui i unload, also , }’.\'(‘l'rH lh-e-r- the Well," also T‘he Bot- Ell] in Lake County no farther back Urn: fur our imnwdiatc enjpyment and than of g'e-nvralir-ns to Full“). How much are We tsked to invns‘xl A maximum tzix nu! In (nu-bed 2-5": 01 mw mill the law provides. This wmfli equal about ”no sm'rnth of Xhe a.- un‘i tax for munty purpusw ur 4a.: vighth of that for state purm. Hf une's total wx fur all 1mm If would («institute an increase in W Irms of liarely one nxtieth. in Star arr-(la indeed of less than unv inn-Mir part. It will readily be :I'l'h {link this Will not product- wry mimmzm i-ewnues but it will at least mail. possible two things: a beginningr ((1 6w acquiring of arms of strategic i.» portancc which may serve as "or“ and incentives for private donation, and second, it will afford an unauthâ€" ation of forest preserve officials 21» pecially charged to protect our b?“- tiful rural scenery {rum the defilm-ut and, indeed, the positiw ravagflud which it is continually suffering It the- hands of irresponsible 91"" (Continued on Pagi- IOi I! An earnest appeal has been mufi: from various sources to than \M‘ inxereswd in Arden Shore, to cunt“ ‘ue the splendid work of this instfil- ‘ (ion on :hrough the winter months r lorder tn provide proper surrounding. ifor boys of legal age who are unfit 1m undertake work owing: m-malnun’i ition or physical defects. WOULD MAKE ARDEN SHORE A WINTER cm This is a Worthy Cause 3‘ Needs the Support of All- How Much Will You Contribute? FOR lLL-NOl’RlSHED BOY$ It is rather unfortunate that. fk‘ earning capacity of a boy shnuld ice vurtailed at a time when the faxufi: is in need of his nmneymaking {mi- ers fur his exisu'ncc- amid (hm sarâ€" ruundings of puvvrty. wnhmnre mi nugievt. “‘0 whn enjoy the mmxflfls. of Hf“. and sound physzml mndiufin, rannut conij u! surh m; vxxs‘z'rm. Yet hundreds of huyr hl'v ill "re-Ii ifl' proper «an and trammg. Arm-n Sunny-o. at um mm. .1 m. xv;>ut\11iun uf vn-at [Irhiv M Lin Nurth Shun. I! ix‘ 3 Hilrnh- hv Mu 4'51.- h-xyvriw uf thv mummy ‘Aim #1:: «r 4'5- Il'(‘U'l} 1b :m'nim and war 1mm! in and nt-wiy hum-2 ‘Tho LAMA: 3:44» ha$ hH-n-aglml to and m (hr mamwrmu phs'vrfy and igy T xhis imt‘nmmn .nr (h. am in; “25-- in mnnth: in ul‘dH‘ 1H1! U?! (nip ma y mm’ (weds yOur/perumal support I'm}; drain (Jr hr‘ip ;-' mm]- (“r they. unfut L.‘ l'flihl-f a (yummy: t.‘ gnu snbwrzhé’.‘ Draft In“: Tolvphmna “‘11?- linyntnn. V‘hairman mud Park (,mmxtt‘fl. ‘ a} and nu-nw wrma SPTH. Um aim 1m wxzdm We tsked to invns‘xl nu! In oxcucd 2-,”: 01 provides. This w-ufli sm'rnth of Xhe a.- mm. 1 nd‘l UHYH Yimi VOLUIK I mum} MINT umn’. l' U '11.!” -( 3:3 Afl v 1. :3?» ii .14.? 3 1:23;:

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