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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 May 1920, p. 6

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PAGE SIX The Cummun pew! e. 111111 111111 to 11111 the bills.a1e beginning to see the light and th1ir patieme 11' almost exhausted “hat the1 1121111 ix le.<\ >h11u'111 1: 111:1111-1191 1111 rides and mom 1111111 . It the salar1 111 e11r1 1111<i11ess agent and 11alki11g delegate were automaticalh stopped during strikes a long step would be taken toward the settlement of industrial disputes. 1 .\1 MRI-IE mil upun 1h.» vii.“ 1-? the smwiljle \mrking men uf Americzk What Ul‘LI‘dlliifml why must Ilt‘mlS i\ to muzzle its m‘nl'essinnzd murmurs and u. g,» «ll‘mrx 1v» m‘wluctinn. ['mil “'9' incrmse the nutput of uur I'zlrnw uml fm‘mries :Lml until reckless extram- uame and prodigal \{wmling cumes tn an end there will he no drop in the high 1 mt' li\'fng, ur relief frnm the present up. pressn'c L'Ulldl‘ilfllh, The Htghlanh Park Presis 1.’ Attorney General Palmer has been seein‘ things at night" and has made the mistake of taking too seriously the vaporings of the professional agitators who predict revolution and incite it. and who threatened a great demo" "tration on May first. And yet a timorous man might easily have been alarmed. A circular put out by the Workers' Defense Union was largely distributed calling upon organi7ed labor to stop “ork on “M" tirs and to proclaim 11n1 ted and determined opposition against :11 ‘l oppresnon and persecution of the toilingm masses. Thi< proclamation decla1e< that oi ganwed labor all m e1 the world has, aetepted May 11h! as International Labor Day. when every worker is called upon to stop and demonstrate labor's (ause. and it dem ands an agitat ion 1111 the relea<e of 11111 poli: tital 111': soneh and 1111 the \luiMlllt" ot tleimrtation ot 1e1olu;» t11111arx alien» 1. It <9em> f1» 11> 11:11! the 1-1111.»- oI' labor for the present has 1mm sutlimently denionstraied. and the tart that there were '.11 Brent agitations on May first and that the prmlictions of rem hition and Volt-nee proved untrue, $111>\\'.< that organized labor is =‘1I int‘ Vim» Httlnimi The appeal In \1«11e11(e 11nd tlas< hatred 1g heirinniner to wall 11111111 111.» e11r< the «enmhle \VHIhlllg men of11'-\mericL What 11111211111111: Euhoi' 111r1>1 Iit‘mlS i\ to muzzle 115~ piot fessional “gltntnrs and 1114;,» «1111111 1.. production. ['ntil We increase the HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK 1.~'ned wevk',» by JOHN 1.. ['DELI. and PAL’L ' Park 1.31m County. Illinois )HN \ BL r' \\ -The Bank of” Personal Serwc U, mam \x'? H {he {IX/’5! 1“?! 1' 1‘1 1‘95" 0:0:1 EU MAY FIRST ()HN OLIVER Hui and m HI Hfl.‘ HM Null}! 21X 2n prctlJ: muully urges its pa )UY 'ed mum {U xx 0 \wlw vme 2111'. Ihb urgmg: are quitv mnumll} «I Ihc resultant (N! i\ v {Urce H 'l‘Hl'RSDAY. M.\\ lt‘lll‘t’ [able friend Hf pull‘m HY. UDELL, at Hmmmd HARRY PAL‘L the post office :1! Us its 1292“ r. : l ' I ' . éHE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS lllnYt‘ “1 um AND mom ms] Mr. um] er. E. 1‘. Uullard of Sun I‘vx'nnvlm'n :n'v \‘Hitimt their sun, and duuumvr ”Mn“; Mr‘ and Mrs. Sellin- Rullunl Hf ()x'uhurd lama Mr. and Ml‘k._(‘hm Mt‘lhldc. \vhu pm‘vhuxwl (hv A. I‘“ Blank prnpcrty at 117 Unkn'nwl avvnuv. ninvvd in un Mn); 2‘ Mn. )Ivl‘ado i< thv daughter .4' I H. Everest‘ vasi‘h-nt 01' the (mummy hunk. ()kluhumu "Hy, .\h-_ Hrlhlth' 1~‘ k-Vlenslun ~(‘t'h‘till‘y of {he Ixm-rnutxunul nvmuntums‘ «wit-1y «.f I‘hlcmrn. H.- qu furnn-rly cashier nf 1hr FUN! Nutiunal Mmk at Ukulha. Hklu “nth Mr; and Mr» Mrlnulv vx- urn-v Ihvmwlw-x u< hclnu dvliuhu-d “th Hmhiuml l’zu'k 1w 2| l’\‘~‘i(!t‘n('r ‘|\’{‘nli( Th" RM: J. H. Kraxlc lrft Tuesday t'ur 1m Mars. 13.. to attend rhr xm-ct- m}; at" the board of direrturs nf [.9 Mar; mllege. Dr. Byfield whu recently pun-based the Jordan houic on Linden avenue, is now occupying it. z< \‘isilim: Russrll M Mr. :uni )UHLI' H1 )‘IN'. Andrew Smith syn-m Sunday in {‘Iurugn vigiting friends, Mr. Frank (larrity has mnvvd intn his new residchco on Skokiv avenue. Mr. Thomas Dnnrwlly of (‘hir‘nun wa» the Sunday guest of Mr. and MN. 1". 1.. Donnelly. Mrs. John 1.,Marshall has returned to Highland Park and is at the Mur- aim: hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small moved last work intn their home at 615 Lin- mln avenue. MN. Wilbur Brothm‘ton and two \mall suns uf Ann Arbor, Mich. will :u‘riw nn Saturday tn spend several \vwks within-1‘ mntht-I'. Mrs. Abbie B. Rustin. szmv Swindol! uf SI. .Itm-ph. Mich. went [hr wot-k end with hi< sister. Miss Ill‘l‘ki (Z. Swindvll. sm'rclury a! t'm- Yawn: annn'S Loamn- u! Highr Mr. and Mrs. (Emmy ;\ IIutchin 5.41;“ hm run-vnttly purrhaswi tho (I H 'l'hwmpwn rosidonw on Lindon avo- v:m-. zm- mm' «kcupynu: it. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maochtlc, Jr. haw time In hm}: 1.3km Inglosidr fur Hit“ summer nmnths. I hum i< m rum uhuH g a wn. [ml'n Mr. um] er Htll Mr, and Mrs; (K G. Alexander havp WM ”110 thmr home on St. Johns vmzv. M r. um! Mrs. ('harlos Lemng. 'H hin'c mken pon’vssion of their l\'l u: ‘u'k .\ll< Mr. and M I)! MI My M r1 M huuu S'xt ui “A (H11 .h-hn EM» :1an "hillh‘t‘l' un- thv Qumhn L'un‘h‘ pun-ma Mr, amt] Mn >\\ \\‘1 W 1hr wmnwr. H. Hyfit-ld hiL~ w m Smith Lmdcn w-xu)1mfh_\' thn- Jurl {lnhn T. .U-rxundr unhly IE hz-r hwnu- i y-i nln tha-ir 'nwnn fwm IUHI th MIN. \\'m. V. Vth‘ of Mc‘ rnuv urr thv happy Parent‘- mrn Aprli :mm [0H, 1 Mr» (' hurlm In “-Ust Rmh-n (h. H U .\Iv .I. Hrnwn \th [I {01‘ 'Ihw‘ past impruw-d, [1x Bernard Unrnmn mu! 1: the \u-vk MM with Mr. {m Sheflht-n. IL Beultv hux rvlurm-‘i mrlcd Yrip. and ix mm 1“ thim- dryw. -i ’30”. :uvuvnunmxml h) ‘3thle (If \h'n. \Dt'H' xi \‘ixirm: H1 ¢ hnmpuign nun-l Shvuhu. am! 11111!- Sututh Hymn, Wis” .‘ll'r \V\'(‘k \'i~itim: with Mr» " Hm- hmMm‘ > [hp n-In'. u Iahhshnwnt \ mw fimshmp gm'm Rx»- (‘h‘ Hr)‘ Mun I” I". d (h 1m k \\§ l ”h' 1": L\' icl’ lH'l \\ H ,1) hnn 0115 Sulh dbl! f Unkluml. ‘ul ;\ )h. :HM Mr- VHHHI): H lum wmh urd and thh ’11 m HHH'C flVt‘HUL' imh' ht tvrmn ar II n “rtunlwu Ml His: I‘ t‘ «ml (hr .huimn; “I“ on \ {hr “(17 M r “\1 family :‘turnm ighlann of ("hi (If 31!" Smith Hl (*(i {h‘ Mivhi l Hil'l Ha) into for ark Ill} {H fl: 1d _-\ «lm'hnl‘ we“ examining a dough Hwy whu haxl M-vn badly \mumiwi In [both hands 1 The boy surveyed his injurml mom Elm-1% ruufully. "Du you think ['1] lm labia tn play the piann when l 13-: max-H7" he asked. "(N-rminly yuu'll 1w qu In play jtho piarw." xmnl th doctor omphatxr Inllfin Mr. And Mrs. 7W. EA Becker hive moved into the flat at 366 (‘entnl avenue. Miss Eva (iiflen “'u.‘ «'nllul 1“ her home in Rockford, Tuesday evening by the serious illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs: Noble (‘rumlull had :n their work Mu] guru: Mr, mul .\lr.~‘. S[('\'I‘H~ ml 81‘ lmuu. Mo. Mr. aml Mr» “l l", “mummy. and ('hlllll'l'h left ln~t .‘lnllllfly fur a mnnth's \hll In ‘lnl‘urnt pulnh of intern-st In ('nlurmlu. Inllfnrmu and (hm-gun. On their n-lurn Hwy -vnll w- rum' (ln-n' new hunu- in S. St, Johns avmmr. Mrs. “'cichmun was furnu-rl) Minx Kl~lr lin-Iskv of Ravlmu. _: 7.; £2.75 7.1:: i‘ 2:. 12:5 2 $2,], 13.2.; 2:: £7. zit: 7.1.7 3.2: :21, 12.7.; 1:27:74; .k 3.. 251.75; Tr; (4331..., 137. 4.3.. 5,317. 1:31; 33.. 25;. .17: 5.721 T: 1.31:2: :2, 1:47.; 47.4.21. Mr. and Mrs. K J. antty haw rr turm-d fmm l'ulm ’u'lh'h “hrn- the} sprnt 1hr umlm. In 13>! \xm-kK' {muv nf 1h:- PIT.“ it “us \tatwl that Mrs. RUM-r! Soy wrnt (‘t I]tl|l'h‘l'>. 'lhen cucn lllili "\Mwlfltlun will be apportioned it~ ~huic within the field, Zlfltl’ innt‘erenu- and in :u cord with this tiimiirml «:rcngth. Help will be given from national headqiinr Il‘l‘s where needed it! y-ni~|iig the bud get “hich Will include lmth the local Wurk. and the <hare of the national. l! “1h zllvv “L'H't'll that the lmfll Hr \tn‘lutllitt\ “utild \u-lcunn- “(when {ruin the national UfL'uanHHon into their field, to raise the remaining aniount, should any remain, by per- ,wnal requests made to those members of the community who could afl'onl to help in a large way, and who would be glad to do so when the extent and importance of the work of the asso- ciation was shown to them. Opportun- ity will in this way be given for speâ€" cial bequests and gifts {or special ob- jects, such as work in Mexico. or in certain industrial centers in our own country where it is most needed. Highland l‘urk's own budget this year. together with Lake Forest's. is being included in the ('hicagn cani- puign ju>t now being launched. in or- der to avoid duplication of ell'ort. Men living in Highland Park. but with of- lltt’,‘ in (lhlt‘uflu, Will in this way not be approached twice. ()ur budget in «'ltllltw’ uur shun- in the Work of the .17., >72, .13.: N157. ”2.2.2.7 i :21; 2. 7.... :25. 30:. E; 3. 3:21;: _ L'pholstering in YOUR HOQiE. 3:3 years experience. Cl“ J. S. Low. Waukegan 1606. 9 u-adv H11: pm his "I“ Mr ”11‘ um {ht nil !-r rim A-EF" MN“! Hwnal n (nun thv r" yrar. brim: puiun dvr h) livmg WANTED Woman to vlvan dn :vnvrul housework one day m I)”. (all at 417 ()akwood aw. nr 1308. HM Tomi I-IXI'I.\I\ I~‘l\.\\(‘l\(. 0|" \ \TIUN \I. Y. \\ vhnh-x‘ uur shm’o- in "minim! Y. “fl (2 A Th ill-r U I’ llllt Mk Mr. ml)" l'l)‘ My My Mr My T} l1 lll'l M H] That I! [II “'1' hnlnt' 1H Fllul‘t'li‘t' 51H . “1,, by xllnvw. Stir ('Xpl't'l,‘ tn r0 1r hm" «1mm m-\t Mnndu)‘. hur hr‘r ahmnrv Mr» \ler .\Iv.\'utt uhsntmmu ‘ it"! fmmly Muraun Ml. Hm km llVHlK Ill meimz “11> qu nt H1 M1 IN I“ H \\ HF» fuvzrxy,’ Nnmrked {Mr V i m n-r muld play om- lwfun pun 1-H! (hr \\ Hlxam “I “H ppu> ‘vl I'd \Il'); Thrn «m pun \ll hn h) l'utl I“ UM M r h." \' HI has. {1‘1 Hn h|~ Sm m] gut-sh Mr, Sh Um». Mo. \\‘ l7, \Vulcnmm “H H uh In; mh H! H’XJ hm Monday fur a mum: pulnh of AH. lnhfnrmu and H1 llH h H “1:- ”II 1m HIHH HLI MI MM Hm? Iv RIM Fh Pith \‘ ”H rum \')< v [pH-.1 l 1 hit hurh [hr 1mm lph In \\ I'urk ‘IIHI 1|“! In Ill! H 1n ”ta-+44" I‘JrH'i-a . '..'..‘. ' '. . . ‘o 2» v o «1.4.. s .12‘ :-+~:-}»:-:éh Betker Battery Service EADY at all times to do your work. to solve your garden problems. Thousands of weli-g'rown Shrubs came in this week such as Judas Trees, Euonymus Alatus and Ameri- canus', Kern'a Japonica. Rose AcazziaS. Syringas. French Lilacs in 50 distinct varieties, Japan Quinces, Sweet Briar Roses. Coral Honeysuckles, Japanese Clematis and hundreds of lovely and stately Evergreens. ‘ Come to our salas Yard, next to the Highland Park Press Office. and pick them out. We will place them for you and plant them at cost. Irish Junipers at rock~bottom prices. Grass- seed and vegetable seeds. also Flower Seeds very reasonablle. Ofi'lcc Opposikc O. C. DUERRH the Highluid Park Pres: ‘IR, Landscape Architect Forester Nianagor ' Yours truly. Buildinl Cu PM 1”,... H. r. not hm} “IL” 1;. n A. alkr r l:-.': m;- 4. mm H IWhy Pay I All ordenfor {$171le Palace Casi Rasmusl North: Sho: Real Estate General There's Sam that makes a hit \ the twang of ou;d( sturdiness that me comfon thcfy assu‘ wv know you‘d} Mk n Mm (‘hl’lll Sun-r ‘\A n ’I‘hc ()ul- Mono. n; GEORGE ("nun my] .o‘ All H '5 Sun anvil

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