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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Sep 1920, p. 1

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' L n' :v'A ”(fix-Ms, H“- flmuai Hermon of otficers for 1w ‘ aim: .‘Evn's club will be held on nut Tut‘sd‘d) cwnmg. It is very .n‘p r:..;~t :‘m? c‘»t‘l‘}' member should be .‘T‘r‘chi Hans for the winter ac- tna: cs Arc begmmng to be made and eV’k-rytbu‘g paint; to a most lctive seas»; \Tl-ZS'I~ HI HVLU. REPORT Annual Affair in Santi's Hall Attracts Man). Festivities Began Yesterday Istal‘,',~ arr , puianoh a prz-Hmma Du FY: [.ukv 831’ mmn npu' «a T\ ‘. Tbvn UHR H S t‘éh‘ f‘. (‘Yx‘ n 2 n uV hemrfit mm: at”! 'U' r Ink :Aiu 2131. VL' !'_\ u" (ensus Furnishes e~ fur Highland Park ,1 Luke ( u. Wanke- 2.1" Hm H.326 H )1 V\' [I I“ Lakc Hint? t“; xlun 1 hi DJ r' 1!! man l‘it'le.\[xll( H W yvsh-nmy Saturday. ~hw has as her hrun, .‘ll.\5 [‘21- Hulvn Bergdahl Ix'<. Maria leh» 5 been made by the bazaar far ithW'lml H H hi)! urvs planned it! event be- uhivh to if“ 1'11 47.20 “92 lH' 1t W.) h 1H 9 ‘J \\ prm'ious hally m- H 2' \\ H under hvinL’ 3‘.) ‘ 11010 130:9 1219 ,\I r H} ‘05â€") ‘dl! Ll I) my MRS. SLADE DEFENDS CLAIMS OF DEMOCRATS L’Ulh'l' ‘HIIHJ Fuliuwmu The l‘rv» “Th‘ Hi; H iulllznrxd Hithlnrhi hvu" 5:1 Declares 'l‘hal Adveflisemenl Was Correct. Explains Dif- ference in Measures _ .3: 37;; 5:.75532 .3531; it 1.3:» 52:1 i‘n-wiq-m Taft liven 1| ('as‘ual h-adn ut' 'hv min-H-ncmufl in question \\: aha“ Ynut rm «131111 was mzuiv t" thr pmmm- ur signing of this Bill I I'N'mm-mlh uJIHinifiMtiulz Hm (-vrl'. (hp vnnumcnft nr' :1 In“ ‘lw nu! automutn'ally 15111 that law m Mwa or :u'complish xt> pwpuw, “2“ ml)" after (he ‘l'cmurmtu I‘:x:‘ went into power and mum it vnmu nun-mum and mymdrt that t‘w I'h‘ drvn': Hurvuu hz-cumn- vIHvu-nt ‘ reached 1h Dr‘st‘lll dun-lnpmvh ((‘nmir‘uml an qurv U‘r THORI’E .\(‘AI)E_\IY OPENS .\T LAKE FOREST gx'mhw Mary mmuspncx'v. .outu nun-u. Lmnzml anl has nlz~\'i\e~l :1 plan whereby L-allcts will he ulwn mili- tarv drill (luring the mmmg your. Day pupll< \\1l ll'lllh' Ilh‘ priv1lvgvs Hf “raring llu- unriturm, marina the <l1'ill. supervised play unvl athletics. H CLEAN UP VACANT LOTS: BEAUTIFY Y()l,'R CITY Subscriber to Press Suggests a 157 General Cleanup for High- land Park 8; Highwood Thu ladies uf Highwomi and High hind Park did {hair pan an Ihv priA mar} vii-mum. in “(King for gum! gmu t‘l'hl‘llt‘nt. Now chat thv vlm'tinn ii uvw', why nu! 20 In Wurk and clczm [in â€"â€"~ hvaulify our tuwm.‘ «wn yvuh 1‘3); I“ hCYVVm up It might he u 31min! plan 'n \UL’ L't'st to thv Owners uf Vin-ant properâ€" ty thv cutting (hwn nf ('unadiun thistle-s. hurdm-k uni other weeds to pl‘th‘Ht the scathrint: nf wad. and thereby do away; with an myreasmi growth for another year. People might also get 1:) work cleaning: up their front yards 'pnd generally beau- tify the cities. Q‘he Highland Park Press helieW‘~ in pushing g‘owi things â€"â€"why not we? i A -___ . ‘ninr‘ri at 'adels Will be (liven Mill! Drill During ‘lhe (‘ominL' School Year ST. JOHNS EYANGELICAL CHURCH sfimvns DINNER The ladies of Si. John's Evangelical church, Green ay read at Home- wood ave., will we a chicken dinâ€" ner in the church gasemem on Wed- nesday evening, Oct. 6, from 5:30 to 8:00 o'clock. Eyelfybody is invited to .A,AJ :ttend HM the IN \tvmvr fl'!‘ {MU \ri Ynlsm ainwspncx't \‘lhu’In‘A 94.1 ‘~\"1I§n anmn- thv rurr lnymvm nr’ (-hxilirrn “us pmv z‘r thy .unmnistmtmn u!‘ L Taft l‘IVrh 1| ('as‘ual h-admu Mrrnwmufi in Question \HH Hun-2m IN L'tmu nk. 1H llil‘u \‘J I' niumy .lL'U h Th AH -xt' thv ll‘liximn Trim: n1 ‘cmi. and iwith an xm'reasmi her your. People Q work cleaning up 'pnd generally beau- :I‘he Highland Park pushing g‘uwi things H ‘uiven Military 'mMn-y ‘Hl‘ i$>llv 41' SP}. Huwic)‘ {-n-Y SUBSCRIBER “’15 11mm iuwic)‘ tun-rm hv Ut'llhu'l'nll nnl'uai mu hr ill?“ d! Say huL mm ”mu wm W. (hat HY. HH‘ IM-m u‘l ‘ é (”my inn '1” H! h‘m Tm )Lll HM hli UH m‘i Hi 1i NEW SCHEDULE MEANS BETTER SERVICE HERE mm! Chicago North Shore Raih Speeds l'p Limited Trains New Chicago-Mil- waukee Flyer Half m): fifh “)0 MORE EXPRESS TRAINS “ TO BE GIVEN AT (‘ITY wuukm >11rn~<>fUL In mu) Km 1 n 5:: 1:. :7T..::S:: L733? 2: 1:. 22‘5“: :1 .S:$.::r.§. 1:71; 5,7 2.... 12.52. L. 2 ._;:..._‘::;./ r1222". _ CHARLES R.\\' L\~ "A VILLAGE SLHI'TH .‘lund Rvunmm‘r I prnm'um \VIH Thmurv; HH mmutc~ HM thir AI Sm 15's I: Hump Comm!) ThIH'Mi i The remaining: 365; homes either ihad no children. (-hildren who unend- ed other schools. or they were nut home during the Canvass. Last week an mvitulinn tn vou- on the matter at 1024 Fur! Shcndun mt. was given (U a“ whn hm] not \‘utA-d. The Highland Park I‘rL-x‘s printed the lnotice. M ”Mi?! c-dy h “Little ”()llno.\ \anlarc r y llh'l Women Canvass 561 Homes for Return uf Old Time. Final Report of ('amzlss 4:12.; _: T73. :53. 53:2. ”51:." :51? 117:3: 3:7 vigh: ml‘tht‘IN at. ('h1lvirvn unclnhnx Elm Haw \wrr fuund at 'hmm'. Frnm this numbvr 1037 Voted for [he n-turn of (‘entral tiIm-; 13 Vntwl for day- hght ~Raving: and 16 refused to vutv. The canvass has pruvul that the majority of the mothers consider the daylight saving time a hardship and will be glad of the return of (,‘entrll time. The matter now rest: in the hands of the school board. mum!) HI l'h 'lHRPIl h'miil) andaL HUI” H HIGHLAND Bulum- Ix lnhlt‘li In 21y. VOTE IN FAVOR OF CENTRAL TIME H U! 1y. 'l‘nm Moore in "Stop Thief." \Isn "The Lost Fin" {Hp m mlnuhw. r Kt-nm ll 1a}. Hu'm- Hnmnwrxh-ln w .‘lrlpll.V|l nun" . .... ‘4»:1 ’ ,.~' \ 'I-w" lim- HH't' ('nm "W‘" “Wt“ “”rm‘)’ 0““ ‘” Mrs. Suwanee and Miss Ma '55 Rebollmn." Burtnn, . , \V g . ‘ m1 Mm and Jar; Suturtlny. 8° Pm “fad lm'" ' 0 20M m "“'hat'< Yuur Hm' I "1K lave” (‘ulurod travvluuuu. Huldu'm m m mum. at P. 1131 ufh-r [hr hulll. i nnmmu nnly ax Southbound 1w Ll)‘ llm :umr :nui \K V‘ \nwnlu) H H thn £11.11 Hvrr)‘ 2| 011v nundrwi'mv KHUM‘IJH ;:;= 22:5.2 :75; 3: 1:. :73. :â€" 7... W25 7:17 :1 $53.15.? A 3:25. 1:53.: .._ TE.:_:;E: San H!“ Hu lLihl H l‘h ~lnp~ mzbh- '1' qh(ldt1h~> hum Nurthlmumi “l'l‘\x me. ILLINOIS. mummy, SEPTEMBER 23. 1920 (no rxprmm-nl Ilthl nm‘ mwh-rwi HI‘L’L’ H !\\ MW} HM I'I'H Ill nm:n._\ “a\ np‘l 1th Shun Railway ‘New By-hm Adopted b) (‘om- rains. ‘- munito' Service Lessens I- ‘ the Restrictinns at the (enter hr mmhtv‘ Mxlw ”ll”! auuznn HUH NIH "BrYl‘Y'v «r, Thq‘ (‘hnrlm ('hx ixttq tin-HUI.“ \t‘l |l\ UH H 1111 th Ill l:n\_\' wn Ml] ill 1'(n nl't in. be H‘ ‘ll IH PILGRIM PAGEANT TO BE GIVEN OCTOBER 12 ‘mm Hum: ‘be- helm a! fin Tnvsxifl} "" II HHL hm autumn a {u Murmnnu- Hun \xshng uf u prnlnxur and six rpl» unit's. “1H1 mu-xvrmng 'Qllllt‘rs whfl-h ls highly (murmur and dead-«Hy spun lanular. whxh H n-mums ~umvwnt|y ~‘anlt- and dxn-ct {H be nh-Hdedly In HM p-vml mu] punnm u'. all Hm”, Nu gnu! amnunt uf Inhm' my mum o-rnm nthvauul» wnll hr rwluu‘mi hul ”h' mmtunuw 'El~(«n!hn”_\' tune I, mu! Hn- :u'lmn “mum-Ir (u with ponml nmk. P!'\ mummy Sun I n' thv 1 rntm [0 103“"! I, H'l “Mb :11: purnunn 'urt ht and mu aw In In murmy mun-stung \lhn’ In CHIHV. HOME AND HARDING MEETING HELD FRIDAY and H‘ mm: ht I‘M [ion “'1 “U n ”In" 'Hm pug n-ut (hm. )l’\ and h< lvuum' nf Inhwl.‘ .\lx Kwntmky \Hw had gm vmragw! tn ~|w1K an! Ihh unuhlv to he [YUAN]! mv Mmhu‘. a! Hm Murmur (mun-1y mun-mp ' PM" Those [um-hngx an mow-tings~ whn'h xru vnrlum mum-Hum 1.‘ thv Rrpuhhran puny In hold (.9 new! inn-1 of MISS ANNA MOFFET 0N WAY 1‘0 (‘HINA Mb! Anna F.‘ Moth-t, formerly uf Furl Sheridan and Hmhl-nd l'urk. uiled My {rum Vancnuwr. Br (I. for Chin‘. where she is under appoint- ment by“ the Presbyterian board of foreign iniuiom as "entry-Cm.â€" urer of the Nnnkmz union liu Monet i a graduate of the Univer- sity of 'uo. c1181 0! 1913. Dar. in: the r Ihe vu "cm to the director the home m notion I'llifll ~11lele L’ulalwh! \t .“l\ H. }‘ Kr“) ulu-hmi fur L'u-mr I'x'mpod un-nur ms: Fruit.) nf- G rnwn In 1hr lnlrl‘I'M Hf Hu- ”Univ 41 Handing mo-ohygs uhnh nn» hr r hrM an Ir1u‘t'u'72‘th mnh r 1hr (h K Minn uf Mrc F1 tin-mi; 1: M rx “n «mu-I mld (Iv nrx! NIH-Inn: u! H Mrs. {mm M. Tum.- Minn 1~ ympui tun Thur \Hll . utillfl\~lul' ‘hm'uv :1! Mn pm mu- 11) mm mm qty gunk ”urn Ih-.~lru1u1n.~ a! («nu-r u <p¢xml Inn-Hm; hf 1h" (‘om 1y Sun] v tun-mpuruh-do hrM v 4 «min 3m! mum It “as wu-d m-n tlu- l1'\l|’l(‘ll¢ us hum-ru- um I “1'21!“th Inr nw ,M W.- con Thr follmumz h) In“ \ur wimp! IJH‘II HHl 11 MM rat ”I'll! vn ‘H “H W"’ [uh .\'¢-\:|rm:w n? .‘I, Y lllh'lt‘iHHL' paw-l urn ”f ILI‘IHI.‘ 311‘.» >3 I!) H UH the I! M "H! u’lf “Ir ‘0 NIKIIIT-hfln If”! putting an , Jun \nthum n ”and “1-H: \znln ~va LL' “hi1”! \\u~ In In ll'llll.‘ ! ulmuunn) ((-Mr lL'fllLZJH :lrh‘ [YQ'PN‘YJY mv \11~~ )1, v Murmur (Mr M slum {nun l. ,7. m: "7... 313:3 ‘3: :i.;: I: 17: 3.3.31. chapter. America! M m umthn-n t. m-ip makv mu N! am! ~;ui1!h-d “I“ .lw unr uf H‘u Huyhlunul l‘uxk his mu) i” aw “mum/Jug “u~ humuL \~ lm-‘l mu-tm puflmN >« '\I« I' “IKJUH \E'lzt nin- ~ll'xmvvnl 4 prvuhul mu n'll TQ'II‘~ L'an Tnvsdn)‘ \vl‘u] HIL’JHH7 {hen dunmm plmalh um“! \Jmn [1h ”um nut: \hru.» u]. L’luupa yva) 01' f ”It "UV Ytlruwl t 1~ piu'xlu 'Aui h-ml (mm! HH‘ PARK “within: m-ls'u'm Marion pc In ~>!ll hl (any Hun 0.1)le Hun r!) H‘u Ulll .l'l Us) 1n H OLIVER HINSDELL AT FIRST I’.~T. A. MEETING H‘hnul \\u~ \l'l§ ue-H Mh'mimi. 1'. \un hqrm 'luvwm) ‘u'v‘mu m the 181': Min: mm nf Hm! u hum 'l‘m room ‘ \H‘ \u-Il Ilyhlrd and [xv-hf -:|1_\ die-1 urnimi “1th 1-D! flower». . ' M!‘ Raymund Plum, px'vsnh'nt , 1hr inwnmhnh. gnn- n hm “unis g pur- (my, and ”WM mlrmlurt-d Mt; Uln'm Hm-m-H. our nf 'Hw Hzlrluin~ Q r.‘ u! H u Ivnnnu Mr HHNh-H 0“, Mn! [wltlncd [h mum-1n: hunn a wad- mu rnllllm’ "Lam-3W LIME" .‘ndi lnh-x [-ruduw-d mmh marina-Wt Many Parcnls Hear Interesting Program at Elm Place Tuesda) Evening «vvrrul pqwnu of a hrhter Thr rendition of 1hr vurmux xuvr rvldrnce of \upc-rmr ! whlrh has horn mwluu‘ml by 3 both m the» l'nm-d sum- and «hm-d. Mr. Huwirll's run-nrmv hm hum broad and varied “(- “11> at unl- hnu- m charge of (hr hvpurnnmt a! human“ Art In \ullhvt-Mrrn uni vent”). Although vu-H knuwn in vent”). Although vu-H mmwn m many engagements, hc 1x perhaps but knmnn as n mum-«r of the Ben (.n-«x mmpan) Ind nu :usmmh- with (h: [Huh-Minna] (an-er uf .\ut (Load- 1 4 l t \\ll As a Inuit-r he 15 \u-II knuwn in quhlund l‘nrk. hnvmu run! before 1hr “unmns rluh nnd the ()ssoh Jul» m uddmnn tn unh-‘xunnmvn .~ in Dru-h homes. rx-nm-r. lhvy are first“ :th Tm~ first mwunu u! ”M Pan-m I‘muhu nnm'lunun of ”w Hm Have prnnh homes. Mu, I'ruu'u N Bald, “I!“ vhunn rd hrr hearers “11h lwr lmr voice and vwll u-lm-u-d lelxs‘ and her. \kxllful anumpnmsl. Mrs. 1'. (7. Al-i (-x-nm-r. nuquired no mtnoductiun u Ihvv nrl' wall knuvm inabmbors of thv’ mu} nrl' wll knuvm members of thv’ akstu :11Hun. Flu qnlrit of the ap- piuu‘c ("\IIH~!( d (he depth of the up- 11.1mm n -! {bur mufiic and thex H‘nntmued 0n PAR! 10’ Zebu 5:43:3ng E .5; 2125;... nice: \ lulur (ll-y. w! rahdldhl'rs ‘Avh :mtmtwi at tho- H‘Kulfll wm‘kl} mm)! mg uf tho Huxhland Park vhumu. l. (I, U M.. lu~l Munch) rwnmg u vh. Imlm-R m-u mun:~ In SuntL S! Mrwui) lalyq- lhal .m; :u'nu'v t’ r :n \\1Hnn'- hull. c‘rml) lean-d I») lhc Mnmu has hq-cr In re! Hw “I Th m~\\ npplnpnutl l) {Ufnlhhl ~11 m ihulhuflhl) Early m (k lulwr u hear! HI lwmu plannm! Mun will be madr fln\nhl' uh: is mt mud!- rn H '.u- hem “NH 1': rd madl- Ulp to Mouse Thls «ann- .m a Sunday. and « n sh d m ”~11an ‘ 4 c i anrhvnrt H mm: In mu hm numr l u, \\ illiam rxpcmu- A n rfiufi “DIN ml (‘51! for Buwdrn. Ths per person u: (up I“ bum: nmdr h, ”w )uu mo) utmmwd dullun «harur u 1 v ‘HIH hpecl to Make l'lxrumion Earb Next Month. Lodge Rooms. Too SmalI fur Meetings ' i... W. Enoch. 1“! ”d 0"“ B QMMh-vmrME-‘W pm In] link of Deerfield. Ind Mrs. “Hauling of this city. and bet {our gnu. Geo. Iii“ ERANDMA BRAND CELE- BRATED 95TH BIRTHDAY I“. ‘ m-u numm [he Hn- Inn nm-s guru-uh“ at m ulnar! II 7M3. thc '1 .‘mp. I Inn m-rvmr Nv u! m. I'm-«m Making Survey of Mooney Tract ”1" Hm ”I” For Golf Links; Offers ‘1 Mih'mhvd. l'. ' Prim fol; the BC!“ mug m the 181': Park Values y no" anal-3t 8n- “1H MH NW N. “(III 1w held The l‘aik Board linVing tulnplt‘lt‘tl the (lt'lflllr of its rH-ent purrhnm- uf land for park purposes and acquir- 0d full posse-sum of the properties, ‘hg, iluidml ll' thru“ the no“ parkii 'iqu tn the public. With this end in ‘i'io-u llll‘ “lh' fi-nu' nlom: West Park | launuc lmidc-rinx the Sh(‘uhl'll woods, ‘uill M i‘rmqn-vd at once, L'l\Ill;.' free Acres lo the twrnty-five “(Tut con~ uined in thut truct. At lht‘ time of ‘purchaso another entruim was s9- lcurul by an extension u! l'Ilm l’lacr sixtyâ€"nix feet wide through the .‘~'hvnh(-n property to the HP“ junk and thll‘ entrain-i» will lm mniplntml and thrown «npvn to the pulillt at am .Niil)’ «lun- g In llll‘ Shcahrn “nods an illenl rim Hum been found for a skating rink and u tolngan slide and Work h“ Il’ ‘H'ntly lwi'un‘ in preparatn-n of the link. This 'will lw a permanent fea- ture of Hit park. and our yuung pm»- ,ple arr noun-d uf a rink at ample site and daily iii-reuihlv for thi-ir uintri n-rifption in the futiirn- The siimr llll)‘ he said of the tulmgyan l-llllt' which will he built uiul made on permanent fixture in tln park. A vhralul hht‘l‘t‘f will also l'w pnn‘nlwl, lwhich may havr to be a lrmporary llll'uf‘UH‘ for the yin-sent. but “ill int li-as' prin'mv u rumfoflalxli- "(wt iiu-ni l'Il Jun-ix :ClHl Hunt”: The m-i'iiiaiiu-m l’PM‘Mll lIQ‘ltl 21ml liqlillt’ gull n-ourle will lie loraml un llll‘ I20 inni- Mooney traiti A tupo» graphical sunny ii- now lil'lnfl made Uf thivs land} tu aid the “,0“ aichitm‘ta lln lnylmz not the link» as Well as to ;m~tulili~h 1.0”l‘OIl ltX‘llllUll {m lhl' llilll lit'ltl ltitl it in htipul llinl lmth ml lht‘rt‘ l‘l’l'rl'ullull fl‘l'uullll! Will lu- n-mh in use uith the can" of NEW PARKS TO BE. ,, OPENED WR‘PUBUC SITE FOR RINK IS CHOSEN h I~ no" nun-bury In prmnde Humm- {or Rhc-he new park». und. In another man nf this Hume wall be {uumi nn udvertisenu-m nfivrmu a [may uf lc-h dollun muh m a {unit urn:- nnd live dollar» Huh 1..- a ml I.) :- mimmtw of [hm per-an Num- of (be per-om helm-Led an. a naming rul'IHL-v )l- a mrmlwl of the Park Huurd m m uny mu) umnm'u-d nmually \th the lily mlnnmsxmhnn, and Um: nr-L‘nnl lf ark-chug names hm lu-en uloped so as to mflu- \he nlmhun at nearly a popular nflun‘ In- pongiblu ln ulher words. Lhc I'urk Board with" the public to name m- own parkn. Thls method w1ll nlm. udw-nise the parks and pvrhlpb Induce more uf our «Mum 1n vim and use them. It I? found that very few of the [M'Uplt of Highland P-rk known an)- unnr nlmm them beautiful Unru- nf land and they I?! urged to go out and sw lhom. especially lho Shaman \Hmdr. Aummobilu can be driven all “Mr this place and \u Ian prmn Us“ \isnon that (he) will be charmed «uh 1h. mar.) bounty rpm) they «1“ find thew. Somr limc in thc {u tun mutur roads Will he built lhru mu park. ‘but to thou “l’u wnh In ;m\ m (31") Hall H u» suyunled that uulx~ may by hill from “49-1 Par} w‘nv OPENS "HIGH" FOOTBALL SEASON WITH \‘M TORY 8‘ QHUI' ”deals Alumni 10-6. To 1 Wauloegnn at Lake For «as! Saturday. Oct. 21 The Dotrfleld~Shields high whool foot ball [pm Iron ”1"” opener {rum the Alumni with I won ..f 10 to 6. The Alumpl’ played I wmmnx grime until the [nu gum: when Baldmn fell on 1M ball behind the god Inner the Alumni'l pain had been blocked In the am gum: ‘Pmom re» paw hi1 old ”dorm-nee and drup “chad I pretty may». yurd ml. In the can” the Alumni put every bit that! footbdl abnity in- t. a! u I!“ m I touchdown. The, “Mufiml.fiwn at In! 9 u l. . c- and [we noun" nun n.â€" . m! }IIZ" for namn u be huh-«1 aha-fl VOLUME 10 To Pia."

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