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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 9 Jan 1909, p. 2

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He’ cultivated artistic Mel, and was the owner of some of Cruikshank: edgi- nal drawings; Mr. Justi leaves a widow and grownvap daughter. At 56 m utivé manage“. babe in the prime an: ex‘pczietnd‘ During the ten years he‘acted as com- minioner he smoOthed over“ many difier encea between the operators and the coai miners, maintaining peace between V them for eight years. He is credited with having done more to eatabliahlthe principle of joint trade agreements be- »tween employers and labor unions, than any other man in the country,“ and his methods'bave been copied by.the coal‘ opeiaton in practically every state in the‘ bituminous coal fieids" . A: a man "otiiterary. tastes Mr. Justi was much appreciated in circles of North ‘ Shore tum. He wrote on many sub- jects, and“ his writinga‘ionnd ready ac- ceptance in magazine literature. It is, said that the “Old V Oak" and the “Round Table" cluheof Nashville rived their organization whim. and that he 'was writing a history)! the latter club at the time of his death. Re was a men:- ber of the m Club ofChicago. and , was in clone touch with the heat literary, circleaolhtaday ' " »..'. ‘He was chief of puflicity for the Ten- nessee Centennial Exposition in 1897 and afterward came to liiinois, where he was instrumental in organizing the Illinois Coal Operators Association, becoming its commissioner, a position he held at the time of his death. business revenea i the dcpreuion of 1893, losing practical all 0! his fortune. schools in that‘city, he engaged in the hardwah businefl. . He moved to Nash- ville, Team, where he became promi- nent in business circles, being the head of a steel company, President of the First National Bank of Nashville and President of the Nashville Tum Com- pany, which he organiznd. He met with tore medical aid could be given he had passed away without award to his wife or the membersof the household. The Chicago Record Herald of Satur- day, j-anuary 2nd. gave the following skeich othis businefiu career. ‘ “Mr. Justi was well known in social and literary circles, as well as in business life. He wu born In Louilville, Ky.. in 1852, and after graduating from the] On the morning of the New Year he suffered from an attack of hemorrhage at his inome' m Highland Park, and be- ujd ygar.‘Mz.7,1uni‘augnded tobis buyi- ncss in his Chicago offices at the Fisher The death of so prominent a citizen as Mr. Herman Justi, "ails, for more than. the passing notice which we were able to give in our last m. Just «we were going to we. on Friday; January I. we learned that he died suddenly on that 30th. at the Northwestem' Univetgitysi Credit is due tothe Prof. W. M. Lewis oilake Form Univeuity, lot the event. The afternoon conference Iva :- sion oi an interesting program? with ad- dresses 3: follows: ) The pa’opoced New Relation between College and Univenity and its meet up- un the Academy. Dr. J. H. Pratt‘ Prin- ‘cipal of Milwaukee Academy. “ What is the influence 0! lnrerSeholu~ tic Aililetia‘ in the school? How expen- sive qre the)? v Mr. Hurry D. Abel; ‘Principal . of Morgan Park Academy; Mr. Clarence B. Henchbelger. 'Lake Forest Academy. What are the dangers and what are the benefits of Dormitory Life? Major Gigm'lliau, Culver Military Academy; Mr. H. C. Threlkeld, Headmaster Rock‘ ’ River Millitnry Academy» An organization was eflected. called the. Nonh Central Academy Association. A banquet followed tfie conference, at ivhich addresses were delivered by Presi- dent Nollen, Lake Forest; Dr. Slaught- er. Madison, Wisconsin University; Dr. Greenhough, Illinois University, and Dr. Gale. Chicago University. The subiect dimmed III the relation between sec- ondary Ichaols and colleges. What Agencies Operate pleura!“ Scholarship II‘. the Acade “flow may these be Men-come? George M. Slight! Principal pi E n Aademy'. What are the Man Efiective Forms 0! Reli ’ and Moral Culture in pile schoo . . President H. P. Davidson. . onh esrem Millitary Academy: Mr. WL Rx Shem. Warden, Racine College. What Means of Self-Government are adapted to our schools? Pregident H. H. F m. Grand Prairie Seminary. Until the close of the last day in the pals and Teachers of Academia ”and Military Schools, was held December A very interesting ammbly of Princi- Wand park News. O ACADEMY INTERESTS. ' HERMAN IUSTI. Mn. Wm. F. Metcalfe ahdMnuHarry 5A; Thistle of Nam, 0m., Cmada, were the gum of their sister. Mn. Ed- ifiul Moon, dtiring New Yen's week; ‘ Mr. and- Mn Harry- Bender and children, 0! St. Paul, Minn. are the guests of Mr. Bender‘s mother. Augustin: Hospital nix»! Tuesday. the training as 4 name. Mm'Wicgaud and Miss Drake. of New York} are guests of Mrs. McGregor Adams, 01 Sheridan Drive. ' m. 11 Wham, Iormerly of-Hig'h- [and Park, is visiting friends here this Mrs. C. N. Kimball '01 Green Bay Road leave: this week {or a visit to New Yorb , ‘ ' Mrs. C. P. Sullivan, of Park "(Emmi- at home after a week's visit in Milwaw he. Mr. and Mrs. M. Conrad, McGovern “reel, are visiting in Woodstock. Ill. john Du Mum expects to leave Mopday to eMer Culver College. ’er. G. V. Dickenson gave a card party last Wednesday evening. Born; to Mr and Mn. W. I. Louder- beck. a daughter. Mia Jessie Grant expect: to cntér die "l was hired to carry messages in the First National bank when l was l9 years old. ” said Mr. Street -I stuck to the insulation and always, served it to the best ‘0! my ability. ' My advance. though not rapid, has been steady. men:-â€"-an't be continua‘lly changing mmployment (or: little raise in salary. Don’t keep looking at the clock. Seek work instead of lhirking' it. Always have v the interelt of your employer in View. Be frugal. though neverulean'. and choose y‘our associates discreetly. RETIRE 0N PENSION r Mr. WJ.’ Street. brother at Mr. ’Su'eet rhodied recently. has been re- tired on pension by the First National Bank of Chicago having been in the iervice 01 that bank 43 years. Mr. Street entered the bank in 1863's: a messenger and rode to the position of a department messenger. He given the. the following as 300d rules (or young I Later informatbu announces that the ‘First Evangelical church '(Rev R. B. Schultz) will unite in the service at the Baptist church Sdndny Ind union service: oi the three churches will be continued next week, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at Ebineezer Ind Thur-idly and Ftiday at the Baptist church. During thereek the Baptist and Eb- enezer Evangelienl Chttrchen have joined hands in a «rice, of meetings. These meetings have been heldâ€"Aline in the Baptist church and three in Ebenezer. Sermons were preached [y the two pu- rtors and a very fine spirit of Christian earnestness and union was manifested. l‘he meetings, however did not attract outsiders, largely we think because thei public were not made aware of them. Advertising is as necessary to gospel meetings as to business and pleasure. The series close. we understand. with a union eerviee on Sunday evening at the Baptist church *' " Mr. Lovell was in his uwai good health, qhieh, he enjoyed up to the lam. '0 that the new! of his death came as a shock to his relative: here: : Mr and Mil! Loire" have ieft for Mar- ieua. tome’nd the funeral News comesxthat Mr. R. C. M. Lovell of Marietta; Iowa. died quite suddenly on January 6th, nhfi'home. Mr. Love]! is. well known' in Highknd Park. having lrequ‘cnllv visited his relatives here. ind has many 'fn'ends in the Presbyterian bhurch. GRANDFATHER ' LOVELL DIES ' SUDDENIN. The funeral service 0‘ Mr. Hermit: had was held a" the treddence, ‘04 Gem In] avenue, on Jan. 2nd, and the bud} was nken to Nashville. Tennessee. 'for' interment. » A sm atom ‘ But a very sad sequel attending the death of Mr. Jami. was flat the shock of ‘the new: caused the imam déath of h'l brother, John Justi, who resided It Nashville. Ky. Mrfjohn juni ihad beef: in a week state of health [6! m time Oh receiving ihc new: of hi: brother' I duth, he fell dead. . life. and the lunof such: mans-10ml- denly will naturally cause much u'dnel'. snafu. urn-mas. â€"â€".â€"_ The Referee of next momhwillcun- lain a half tone ponnil of Pmi. Wm; A. (“Daddy") Wilson, Mr. Wileon'e friends. and that mean- nll Who ever came into mane; with him. will be glad in! lecture on earthquakes beluga: high achool {sin Wedneadny. Mr. E. S. McPherson announce: the following games: jun; 9, Lake View H. 5.. here. Jan, 15, New Tn’cr’H. 8., here. - . It I! hoped to organize a party 0! than interested to- attend the Northwestern- Michigan del- me net! F May. Mr, Hill spent ‘Thunday morning at New Trier arranging details for the coming Decrficid-New Trier debates. The much adrenised Townsend-H114 ril-Hall basket ban mm champions of New York city did not materialize last Saturday. so that i Inge cmd Ind to; be sent home why: a game. .1 Al aspecial urbeung ol the Alumni Anociatkm’n Executive Committee mg date!!! thq Alumni dance was chnngeif lb jan. 16th. i Don' t forget the Civics Club meeting tonight _at Library Ball at 8 o '.clock Election oi oflicers sud much important business will be ”meted The attend- ance of every young man in the comma nity is greatly desired. me. H. R. Smitl} delivered} delight- l Mr. Ed Schlagel. a all. Iign artist froin Desplainen. lwu here the week [or some work for the new Music Studio at Erskine .Bank bending; but on 30cm oi the severe weather had to putpune the sign on the outside Klan door till a later date. A veryimpomm meeting of undirec- ton of the Lake. County Law and Oder League is called for Saturday evening it 8 o'clock at the residenqe of hot. Helge? at Lake Forest. It is urged the: every director be peeeem. l A fine line 0! American Printing Cu'l. Garner’s. Gloucester. Simpoon' u and other we” know) makes of Calico {or 552?: per yard. former price 7-. .. jut lot one week. are on’ the table a! Mn. Bohl' I stun. Dr. Watson's office was bmkcn into on Thundly night by some one who located the gold tot dent‘mry, and out away with the W: Idpply. At min there in no clue to the thing, Highland Park memhe'n of Penulplu ‘Chaptcro. E. S. with guests. attended me installation a: Mamie Ml. Emm- ton, last Thursday evening, Refresh. meats and dancing Iollowed. ,Mr. and Mn. J. G. Baylis entertained the Bulk-Smith bl'idlh may at the \"ir- ginia. Tuesday, and following the din- ner. -Walter G. Smith gave I theatre party (or the company. Misernily Johnson oi. Second street has taken the cottage euro! Brand's Studio. Central Ave.. when she will serve meals at the usual hours at reason- able prices. Mr. Chum: H. Harman", the tamer captain o! lhc'Univem'ty of Indiana's Basketball team. In the mo! Mr. and Mn. Hav'ud 'Bill, on’Saturday. WMWNMW Min Anna Ogud.‘vu the recipient last Sunday evening of : surprise puny at the residence of her sister. Mn. 1. F. Sum. of Second urea. OnTuesday. January lhh, Prof. R. L. Sandwich win nu: Mac the Highland Park Woman'l Chm Sumacâ€"“TM Public High School." “Wham a nine table a m glee- m'c R R., (or the hen'efixol our radon. ltimedednp In datcbyMr. EH. Vivian. XVII-3.1.311“! team (at Chicaguthio week. when unwill spend sometime with her mother. Mu. Van sch-Sch. . Minna! Nahum rem that the Ciril- mn iholiday uuon m remarkably quiet: '3“ 5 single and m Me. Mr. Poul Rudolph II I! home amm the opening of the Univenhy whoa! «fly next week The Mines Alice and Eliubeh Baker. ; returned home on may. (m cm“; SchoolNouo. “fort: hit counter! at For them II but :- loch on" m Ind 01 “gamma-mm have comm-Ind on Mt! Md Mt: o ”mile-mung“ "m. Nimbus-hue boon: ‘lthcmm menXVu-chua hwhov-yymm. DOM-Mummy lloknovthoold-unel MUMIIMMt'Iu "mum. In? The Bun-{J hub'ud: Tho opera! mu morning and 1 an all on chi-.Iuhjoct vookwlonmohu coin; to the amt“ noble: and mod: postal cards to) r In Ibo ml‘fl um . qm‘ from Mont- ~ have openuou porto “no In the women'- ono of the New York ‘ We about the lat We unit in Mum. indeed we do'all the pl m." m. pinyin 1 andisproh-blychcu hue-ac: play called "C W" M their primer umber University Dannie three one-ac: play: a on the eveningot Sat The cultivation; n «innit: membershi; menu 0‘ the Univcni Handed production- “inia II midwime camp‘- in the men . meat. The three pl." oficring [or the twenty range 0! dramatic line ‘is «fled ”The Bilbo ‘1'th familiar with will endly ace in it the the Bidwp 'and our palm lightened hér touch of kenuine hum. The noond uflcti' The Um! Noun .1 The final meelil m of the Al! the Deerficid Tow make armaments was held at 6120.5. Wednesday evemn Tun hundred inviu ‘to alumni 1nd friend the nodal events of ‘ rations are made to up :0 date number! I ‘ Nénam wt- mgh xhoaudy mthemkthu C1 3 Wdliamco‘our High-chad, had c ‘ the Lance- oonuoiun. which lullecmxl Iorthc champiomhi EMU. S. . Thom In Full PM team and plaid They did not m 050' they played Ii] In. very enjonb hobo-Minis minim-l ”dilution tlh‘u‘mh 11:. «any...» a ”mum-ni- vegullanbvdn W1)!“ ”undid“. ' Iron your town Sumo! 1: 030mm! ALUMNI 1 the lulu 114. One. loin ‘hat I!» ) .u'e about to I " ma I (it! up: of wall. “but 1 ml Ind bout a Guy Int “fills. We m to lay! “a.” A Hanna mic-nun ‘I 'll! déur was at [In pull; “on i: “Ily clau- ulna x: Hooli- Wn. I Yeats “cult both to ol the three. with fingerea u I. lot it Item evening is in I don't 1m name implies, ‘mm all, depart- ond aims a No ten year. one I! ltd one on the a: comment- oelecmcd u the in! cover a wide are. The fin! Candle-tick." n Miner-He!" nit episode 0! llil bio! unthmwithn' i: known :- km." the ' the Miami W “Wyn-idem January 6. '09. ms nu mm! As_ this it one 0‘ «um-hip wept- ukc it aiach. id (be old "liq Miami. lmd M high they urc- men- menu-n. «ickdup I scrub um OI! 'S'I'EES. Infill. but ii In: city the can. “we? .M of Ravinh and Mr Scott Bruno! sum Ind Mn.8mnimflMhMW and than children. fin. “yaw; Mr. Oiivet 1‘. Icon ol’lhvifll md Mr. thehomhr‘her Mum. Ma. 8119!: mm- llhfihmme funeral mini. win he conduct!!! ”:30 a. at. “Saturday, W by Rev. Dr. inflow Mn. Katherine E. 8mm wife of PIG. Brown. died . of her sister. Mn.- jade 0, 5!. PM. aw... on Wed... Abdel unite wan held when my 0! the rel-live. [ These subjecn are In human of “What .I Giana-e Mm Ought to Know," and will woven! grout haw alike tooldruideuu add-chm» “VI“. ’ ; , There will'begoad music. IW mindi- muddhericwmnmflbfll. hon. pre-idcm oflhe mm; on The Political History of Gimme. It. Franklin Ncwhallbn the W and NINII’OI (canny. Mr. Ono R. It. ul meeting Gleam: than Many. ‘Amfllermbwemnhm- ‘herI-md [dent unlivc mafia. The “mica tunic 0" general I'm a po- em. in Mine, is the trout udde- vclopmem 0! Gimme, fur , home m. The pa mum Ia (vitamin being abiewpreucmlle inflating“; en for this evening: Mr. James R: CO!- The second W alike 8!. Pan! Mcn': Club 'wiuhe munch: Gad Hall Jan. I2,‘09.u 7p... Onen- uncolthcdnbhuwmom ‘m the nu WM mg Wis the C hit-go 19d Milwaukee as it is ukiullely bound to bacon: a pum'un of ibis line." It is poohhlydm the acre-mend the my rill make mm W in I‘M to “but: policy within the «en (en day-I. “I Wiectiun {cum White Chic-go and Milwaukee line. 1‘...” have liked \erv much- toluuehelduu- KM!- Elecuic railway line, form. Withounding all other may.“ wry. “ti! bl hoe“ 91' M W ”m" M ' “new Min nineawiu meanings-Wm“. ,2, "WV". the II. I" M}. Mr: M atria-min! mink-mug“. (“m "”31“:th an...“ lnnpeakingolflncflcohhcmulur. Tm declared that theloéalnenhad beenfiuuingahuut Madman-ind and that thh W the ”lemme London Compmy. Mr. Fm UH: “The Lot-dog Compuiy will WV make nochangec In 1!»de "min KWMwifl Iinplyhddi! ‘ LC Flogwhohabeenthelmup anthem Ihce iunketolu'n. Vretfiuentitely (and): comm! dun . It“. “will, have muninblmm mulln'ymuluhdbeendicker- b. It: It ”dune 0! h. For weehit MMMMMMUIGHIM mrbet and it tu- WMadul would he made («mule o‘fltepm- {my to but the». with the under-und- ing that it WWypei-im the cum 0‘ the Bau- syttem. The par than 0‘ the hue Ind alldctely nothing to do with Juhn 1.8m: or Memen- md their able pmpuu- in pad-am“; them um tobaldit MIMI cwnmflybemnde amt-(hem- nf the Chicago and Minn-he Electn'r Railway Company in which the Landau Company is heaviiy interested as a bIIIdlmlder. boon ”Idiom: [W Regina, 'Cmydm [31:11“.me men of. sin-3e palpation d the bonds 0! daemon!!! Milwaukee ElectriCu mmmWMmm Wimdasmmo. ago It. A.C flout». cuneWflrdflse Mdfiuekno'. «(Miami-Conway “Hui-ham. hiahodetthlM., A C. memw. ST. PAUL MEN'S CLUB KENOSHA ELECTRIC the' Funk;- Dem d MIC E. Blown, w a G. Brown. died at the hon. rt. Mn; Jeanie 0. Webber, in ma 0- Wdoudiy. Jan. 6. nice vm had in St. mu, ‘y 0! the minivan arc-use.- body was then Mm NOTICE. DI. his} WA um,- thorflfl d; killed M- I: u add. nip and lip. lot cl norm who" M36001 uh]: Will“. (0 V don; And III. “Ill “Dun I'AN fro:

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