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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Mar 1922, p. 6

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r.» E? When it comes to enact the permanent law congress shoul be impressed with the necessity of making the measure high]: refitrictive, for to peeiitlhe invasion' of vast numbers of aliens would result in many serious consequences. i The emergency immigration law will expire July 1. «It has been extended in operation for one year, however; otherwiSe imi- migration to the United States would be limited only by the ca}- 'pacity of steamships to carry the alien peoples. ? Many thousands of aliens are taking up their residencein Mexico and Canada for the purpose of getting across into the United States after they have established a year‘s residence in those countries, according to press dispatches. The immigration law provides that any one who has lived in either Canada of Mexico for a year may immigrate to the United States. The result is that many aliens who cannot get past the United States barriers in any other way are establishing a year‘s residence in these conv- tiguous territories. It is proposed to Strengthen the law making a longer period of residence necessary. 5 ’clusini‘. that further experimen atimv with lighter t‘mn: ill Mix» chines shall be solely with those In“ Ann-r3941 It‘;;7'=‘tll'(l;'llli‘t‘. .\ dirigil‘lc nf American design and (‘HllStl'th‘il'ill i.-: :mx‘.‘ m prim-03;: of assembly." at Lakehurst, New Jersey. I! is \Lmilzir in sine to the ill-fated Z 1-2 that collaprcd in linglaml. lint (yuimiii,~ ;Z\)lll‘ of the structural defects that were reSponsililc am that catastrophet Furthermore. no more dirigibles will he sent aloft unless tilled with helium. In this connection Secretary of War Weeks has taken occasion to refute the charge that has appeared in the press to the effect that congress refused an appropriation for the opera» tion of a helium plant, and therefore should be held resimnsible for the wreck of the Roma. As a matter of fact congress apprm priated $250,000 for the production of helium. all that was asked by the air service. and there was enough on hand to have tilled‘ the Roma. Just why that was not done is now :1 matter of in. \‘estigation. mum!” Kurdwfl “vusw 1. “hm hm ALBERT LARSON Plan 567 1mm: ixltel'e\t.21x2 that project :>;1M,i’ mm ,fl‘ili ( If there is tn be bonus legislation adding a huge Mimi“ thv obligations «if the government. Secrumry Ali-Hun wants no deceit about it. Fairm-ss tn the sorviw mmmaiiil In it: taxpayer alike. demaml< 2m lwnost facing ar‘ the l‘zu'ts. 'As in the m’iu-a‘swl ll» 714-3 (it) foreign (1.0". l‘illit‘?‘ pl'iui'imll Ul' interbl. as a fund nu‘ vl' u‘liivh in int-Mill”. '- kl: 'im ul‘ ilii- rmldlivra Mr. Proback by Bennett. The Great Prince Shan by Oppenheim. Cytherea by Hergesheimer. The Garden Without Walls by DaWSon. The Marriage of Patricia l’epperday by Grace Miller NFMBER 4 .. ‘PAGZ SIX Bubli<hed weekly by JOHN L. Evan. and PAUL L. U Lake County, Illinois Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, as land Park. Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879 The High’la’nh Park Press NEW BOOKS This Forward Looking Bank is jealous of its reputation for Service and seeks to justify it anew with each individual problem pre- sented to it. The knowledge and ex- perience of this.bank is ' available to its friends, and patrons at all times regardless of the size of their transactions. HIGHLAND PARK TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK HM KORTON R. MAYOR GEORGE F. GOODNOW HARRY President \"iceâ€"Prnident Cu‘ ,I‘Tllilimu ' ,1 Mmu IMMIGRANT PROVISION PENDING U d nuxy (lupurmw Arthur cxpwrime: iillA\ [‘HE. BO\[S -\.\'I) T\\ATI().\' UL IAIN") i.\' AMI“ Bank of Personal Service" I’L‘I ‘zllk’t‘! H fist l‘HlfRSDAY. MARCH :33. 19‘: , as the post office at High- (nun. at Highland Park, :di‘.‘ X‘L‘lL‘hwl ig‘htwl' t'mn: Stationer {RY I'Al. l Cuhlcr White. UH £ t L‘HH. turned to her home Tinâ€" ,,,_u__ "â€"v nyy-u. the past. ten dsys visiting her psi-incl. Mr. {m} {lug J. Thaw, In: as Mr. Robert Dixon of is confined to his hom monia. Mrs. Julius Zimmer returned Tues- day from Des Plaines where she spent the past week visiting her daughter. Mn: Harold F. Smith. ‘ Mrs. E. l". Pratt who has been se- riously ill with pleural pneumonia for the past week is getting along nicely. Rev. C G. Unangst of Dixon, [1].. is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. G. Fid- der. {or a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Elle! S. Clark of De- troit. Mich" are the happy pamnts of a daughter, Alice Elizabeth, born on February 24. Mrs. Clark was form- erly Miss Esther Baker of the 'Preu staff. ' ‘ Mr. Adam Ohlwqin has returned from Oklahoma where he spent the past few weeks. His daughter. Mrs. Pagan. and her infagn. son of Kansay City. 310.. returned with him for a brief visit with her parents. Mrs. Karl W. Fritsch was Mavens to the Philathea clas of the U. E. church Tuesday evening. ' A large number of Highland Park people are attending-the lociety cit-- cus being held at Medinlh tpmple, Chicago. this week. ‘ Mm. Muy Fletcher Bowen is at the Presbyterian hospitnl where she is un- dergoing treatment. Mrs. Raymond Turck of Chicago ‘will spend ‘he week end with her sis- tvr. Mrs. Frank G. Gardner. 'I‘izi- Lakv County Odd Fellows' usmwiatiun will be held Saturday in Kelwsha. Wis. Mrs. Theodpre Erringer who Mr. ami Mrs. John M. Tuttle have taker. :zn uparlnwnt on Park avenue. New York. fnxja rm months. Maw T. Tapiwr, a student at Kem- pn-r hall. Konoxha. “'is.. Won ‘fifth plaw in Wisconsin in the Washington Essay cuntest conducted by the Chi- cago Tribune. \‘1H'x‘ SK. Pun r thl'.‘ week in [Iiirurh inund the Sherman 1 Mn. 1*. Mun-him sprnt the Jim“! \‘idtim: Mis< Leicht and Mr ‘Nn. Lt-ivht. in Manituwm: Wis 5 Mr. Frank Lain}: is un (hr «ix'i Mrs. Krfiw Frnsrh and .wn. Wuhan \Hzll',‘ ”10 Sunday guests of RM'. um )Irr. l'ivk uf ('x‘yxtal Lake. W5. My: ,l-‘u- ! Ehn-nfousvhhx ~p1n' fr“ duyx u ', “fitk iv 0. hkuxn “H. VHihth m3 ‘3‘ (I Mi‘x I 311)) {hr Mr. anti Mrs. H. Duh! and mm. Howâ€" ard. of Austin. were 1!)» uosts 0f tlwir éduuuhh-r anthn. Mr. and Mrs. Al- :bw'l Mrrchmn. ' i ' Tm- Rum-rum! Frank Fit! loaves this ‘at'urmmn mm a brief trip to Klontnr. 0. He will return on Suturdny night It": P‘ix‘ pn-aL-hing White on Sunday. Miss Mary Fay lean-s Sunday for Nt'lson. B. (‘.. when- shv will spend 8 'nmth. Mrfand Mrs. James (‘ollins had as theirISunday guests Mr. and Mrs. ('(‘mke (’1' Chicago Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sht-lk are re- L-eivinc" mnu‘ratulatiuns un the birth of a daughter, \Vodnusduy, March 15. Miss Ada Johnson nf Stuuyzhcon. \\'i.~., u'hu has been visiting: hur'muâ€" sin. MM. Rolland Blvimchl. for the past munth. has wturm‘d to hef homo. Mrs. Roy Howe spent several days last week in Detroit, Mich, visiting her sister. Miss Ella Sehultz. thi 311V. (1 l'. Mvm-m: has n-turm-«l from [ll-land. Florida. where >lu- spcm thv past two months at (‘ullcue Aims. .\ir~'. William lmskio spent tho day last Saturday with Mrs (‘harlcs Nol. {on at Wilmette. Mr. (S. L. Yottcr is cunt'nu-vi In his home with tonsih'tis. Mir. John Harmnn is qual‘anlinrd at her hunu- with diphtheria, She is reported am getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lcch Schaufih-r. who m-ru- I'ru-nfh’ married. an- now 1h"- ixw irr‘ Rxdgouxmd dl'ch. Bishop amt Mrs. Heil whu have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- vanl 'A. llintz. left Saturday on an extended trip through the wvst. The local W. ('. T. I}. hold their munthly muting last Friday at the hnnw of Mrs, Kline in llomewmd avo- nuo. ' 'Mrs. A. G. V-n Schaick of New York is spending a few weeks . in Highland Park visiting friends and rolativosi 'LOCALANDPERSOIALIE'S J$._.\J(.Cl :ilmuv) 1:. rvtuzn~ 1~ \\x'«‘h S'mm H mm: u'hon: she 1h. 11mg {(-w wwks. Miss Mar- .Vlsz-("m'z’n‘u-y‘ wlm i< a student H112. \i‘xl} rotm‘h with her mn~th~ .xgwml the spring val-Minn. \!.\. S. A. St. T's-tor and ()r~ r. Pun r sm-m 1hr burly ‘parl of ‘ovk in ('hix-usru attending the inundmymzm's wmu‘ntion at xcrmzm hotel. was swam pm nut, menus]: Pm ft h .‘1 U )ixon of Vine avenue. his home with pneu~ mev‘nvurt lmpiol \Vf‘dlh‘sdfly wn-nim: Fc‘unws hill}. f‘alm‘uvy 3) I \ H spent «ick list \1 The kid: who are now kicki ion Sttundny night bath, will noon m- cnping from the house'mernl fires a day to go in swimming. 5 Some folks need to practice cal: to cheek dancing, as their head: raped support so that their bruins 91ft Tlttle. ¢ The kids th are now kicki ion Doing the new dances seems be largely sitting down and £111 do get your partnef ‘0 expluin ho the does ‘em. ' I! re-elected to the can I p in it Will have my ”mat and :- tention u in the post; i E Rupet‘tfully ”um. i 1 We have now nearly comp nngementa for the new road Highland Park Ind DOOM \ was originally intended to 50 feet wide but by saving our I much as possible we hnve n ranged for a “verity-four foot ofâ€"wny. We hnve also granting of a new road surfing hundred feet this tide of bridge on Deer-field road runninr of Ridge road. ! For the pastvlfontyryeqâ€"vnnl been a resident of this tomhi have taken a keen interest a tiâ€" zeii in'thc Public Welhm of the munity. During my lut yo’ in which 1 have been in public *have endeavored to keep s l counting of all matun in’w know the uxpnyers are duply Gated. I wish to ask 1h“ etc e‘very voter consider carefully cent improvements in bddm mod: Ind mnintenuwe and judge {or yourself if I have my duties. ‘ Burker‘g fresqripuon Flavor: I desire to take this opportun' advise the voters of the town East Deerfield that I will be a date for reâ€"election to the 0 Highway Commissioner at the election Tuesday, April “h, l I l Announces Candidacy for H way Commissioner at Ek tion. April 4 JOHN FREBERG m' ‘ FOR RE-ELEC’IfiON Pageant The annual Pageant of the (I \. is in process of reheans will [>0 givvn mun after Easter mwm! mum \ul Er ”wide 'A ppm-rm invihdiuz. h vxIrmk-d PM «nu: wumn tr mind this 1m. {mg and my two “with {01km on U; s c- (v\2~i\« Fridxu tunings. Mnrchfl st :u'ri Apxil 7th» i ‘* ll :1 Shower ‘L 1.14:1 Thurxday evening 1 misc hold shower \A'fl> given Mrs. L Hihn l’ag‘ Swansxn h «omv uf hvr' girl frirnds of [In Friend hip Club mt Hz“ \" W. ' .51: aduuurterx a brM- WH+H~FF+€~HW11 + Y. W. C. A. NOTES q %2-~!~Hfl"!-3%+§W‘+++i next week with her paremx on gun avenue. Miss Rasmussen I Art teacher in om»I of the Grand ids schools. Hokoarsul «.f (he Minus-rel fihow care! which is under the nuspicdx q"! lhv Young Mvn‘s duh and Com un- ity Servicv will b1- held Monday evf- him: at 7:30 in the Elm Plum- hofil auditorium. V 4‘ Mia l-Ilnwr Klim- returnet night from Canada, when she the past threv \uwkr. Tho Junior Auxilian of the Higm land l’ark \\ 01mm: dub will Rite a d.n:w Satuxdm owning (.Mnr ,25) in the V 4 mmunjty Center. A” tit-mr h-rs nrv invited tn attend. ‘ E About thirty ladies surprised Mrs,r Wivklandoi Thursday afternoon. Thq featurv- 0! the afternoon was b ncda A” report a mod delightful time! ‘ Mr. and Mrs. (i. franc-is eqLer-If tained at (Umbra on Saturdav 1*qu! In: in honor of their tenth wedding‘j anniuu'nsary. They Wale recipitntd’ of several useful plesents. ThQIOUG? of town guests were Mrs. Power Iand' Mrs.01ds and Mrs.Wint1-r of In“ For”: Successful prizo win'E-erm' were. Mrs. Power, Mr ()lds I'sti,l priz1-;Mrs.R.Stov1-ns and Mr W'? H0\v.ard second prizes; Mrs Roofing" and Mr A. HarrIII. wnsoldtion} prIzu. Mr. w. 1:. Baldwin 1m Madday‘; evening for Phoenix Anz., wher hes; will join his Jamily and spend a eu‘ weeks with them ‘ 0 E. 8.. ofwhich she'wnn - 7-" bet, had charge of the services. i The Auxiliuy‘ n! the Spa ishl American War \oterans will gixnai card nnd bunco party in Vete hail Highwwd. tomorrow everfnRQ All are invited to attend. . In. Eliuheth leran, a ideut o'f Lnke Fond pound Sunny night at her; home! serVices were held Monday at. at toni- o ’clock with interment at Forest "name-tel? Campbell Ch: Miss Em. Rasmussen will s‘peq’d Mu 1L “1 NH“. dull rill! ”‘1 xriymlnnvnh \n)‘ \nyw; . Lulu-n 'l‘illlx «may, Mulch ”W “PM - Friend hip (‘iub mt .‘511 aliquartehK a b1199- 139-1 ' wrtzuning ham) u-u uridt' “in ‘hv Roi!“ :; :nnd Mouyr‘ll {vflfil n .uimlali n ux ”19 \Zunh :31th,a§l.§'n- wu by Mrs. .‘D. W. l‘. A‘ a! hHr n!» and o-w him: ur the 1:. 5M rehearm‘ a'nd ! returned f last igh- Schi- qn p- . u *"“-""' ""' 7"“ nu poweroua yin: the weight ofJnhu'I-ognted. nd they should that” ht: mpénsjbiliey, while “no mu: mama thoir inions ubout the‘ , conspicuonu for his Ink of it whojom. Punk uhiom, ind the bani write- fox money. ' bdl canton. { uln- eomoicmifit T: .3: .....n- I -1313} f ”'3." eefip: 5", The man who writes for pomrity gen ponderoua with! ghe weight of ._‘_ _,_ .. REPAIRS FOR ALL APPéLIAN-CESé Telephone 150 > - I Hoov er, Eureka, Hamilton Beach, Ohm: VACUUM CLEANERS IRONS, PERCOLATORS, TO I TERS i HEATING PADS, GRIL LAMPd HUBER ELECTRIC SHOP THE MARVELOUS Electric Iron - 55.3 95 ' Headquarteré IE ‘ Telephone 23 Bandages Disinfector Rubber Goods Gauge Cotton PlaSters F en Thermometers Sponges. Other Sig} Room Supbfies - are always 1n our regular Stock A high grade Iron, guaranteed 1 year SEE OUR COMPLETE ASS’ORTMEM or EARL W. 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