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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Nov 1912, p. 1

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iplayg'nnq public must “ ‘1 [u Ihx' rant dxstmctive “- :ssol‘ mu new (heamcal IQ~ I-lllls‘ play of love and ; ‘Man Hrghcr ['p." The .d." Lat Em .‘xllm llxghet W}; ’lli'1'lf‘r’l b the all-Wm at th» H »:-‘.pu‘ Thalef- g wle m: 66‘“! will 69 ”4‘ 3‘5 Ling". ‘oducrion. . '1‘ ail 1 u; 2.. c farce hit of I” t x 15!: n .\u( since "M world weary thctM d 4 high class entertain“; uch incessant and mm“ (“Hows the progress“ plm : arcs. The “'3": net :1 rmssmg lottery ‘fi key note of the action. ,7. dicrous sutuation to lible rapidxty. It it”! Mr. Savnge's origi fcomcdians will be presentation. .Foiiansbce Lhar‘esl. 3“ Helen L F' oyd Charleso‘: George“ (.reen. Fr Larr, George A. Col hilds. Ralph 8. Boy" : avndson. Sndney 1. HM' rover. and Alonzo D. HJO‘ fit communiontablc and 7 grace the new church are “ buttof Dr -\. A Pfanstiehli xmemoranon of his wife. It“ 470.»... zao'r'l’. 19:913.“ VV :3 t. in... Finaâ€"u min; xfiro 3:309: m. “(Haw-3 Mm Munr R. P; ”In: H er‘vn'. John Min “or E1 5' x «bun, \V', A. Ab N 55115:» Frank C Chit mm m" 70mm :. E 'r’ct’k The choir “a (ham-s I- Exeren 0W br: \hxs Josephine F“ L.“ ldl Hanson Lontraltogfi ram. 'z-rmr, and Mr. w ‘n \I new. Anson C. Mu“ mm. W H. Baldwm, 1‘, veorge .-\‘ Schofield. Frau tuber? W Patton. C. N. m NEW iBl 1LDLVG Pink Ladv" and Bu iding Ms patronage wi ru- f.) "he at lht‘ 03y Ix wwwnmg Nov-em r 1 WI’HCMII was N“ - '\ '. e generous ht r'I‘: ‘z '3 J demand ’1 "an. 1- un Bruadflf ' ..m:err.e"x1tcan‘l {AN mum :\’( )UM -\r:hur W_ WIGHYICK \V H" an Con” an Drawing and Arithmetic. Most of the young women were enrolled in the Domestic Science and Bookkeeping classes. A proposition to fine each student 25 cents tor every absence was submitted by one of the members and adopted al- most unanimously so it would seem that members appreciate the opportunity of~ tered them and that there will be no hll~ ins off in the attendance. -2 pen ms rang. r‘._.: In mac- frnm H (u ~' . am-ndnl L‘xr opening .‘t‘r‘Mun at th- lh-rrlicld-Shlclds night schuol Munday, l‘hzs “as L" ivss than had prmiously en rUllCd but 2: :; 'hnught these wrrt‘ kept away bv the >u<ldcn change m date fur :hc bpem'ng. from now on the classes cull be held on Tuesdays and Fridays. :\ majority or the students present Mon- day w't-m yr ung men who availed them- themselves at the opportumty to take the Courses in Electricity. Mechanical GOOD ATTENDANCE AT NIGHT SCHOOL 122 Nathan Present when fink Clan Following the Home-coming and Fellow- ship service of yesterday the services will continue for the balance of the week. with the exception of Saturday. closing on Sunday with the observance of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper and re- ception of new members in the morning. and a musical service given by the choir! assisted by a string quartette in thel' evening. Tonight there is a service de- 1 voted to Chrisitian Missions. the addresé to be delivered by Dr. E. Plumer Bryan! of Chiago and tomorrow evening the service Will emphasize the importance of' young peoples work. Dr. John Timothy Stone pzstor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago. will speak. The‘ public: is cordially invited to attend these services which have been arranged and are beiru carried to a most successful! conclusion under the direction of the,: pastor. Rev. R. Calvin Dobson, who has Just concluded the second year of his pastorate. a year which has proved the the most successful in the history of the church. 21 balance in the church treasury of ()vcr $3,000. The large auditorium was filled at the morning service and in the even» mg when the pipe organ was dedicated. [)11122111'11111 1 ‘14‘1>1'11_')1:1):1'.1\t \\;1~ 11111111 '1'. 1111 or 11c 11111 {111:1 Ht 1m!" 5' 52'1'111f M X11: r11 i1k T‘hemuguul 51-121111 31y wed-{cs Wsre 1.1km aggregating «)vvr 33,1111), cnuugh to pay the debt and leave The Presbyterian Church. built at :1 cost of $100,000 and declared by one of the Dedication speakers m’be one of the most beauflu! and well appointed church ngldings'ln the xic'mity of Uzicag'v and 1h:- finest and most beautiful church hallen}: m the Chzcaun Prechxzery. was dcnifitcd Sunxhv C!1'l.‘('l" rm» tmm dvh'. r H‘v htaqznmnz vi sz' murmnu wwvu :‘ CHURCH DEBT PAID BEFORE DEDICAHON m GIVE $23,000 FOR PURPOSE Mu-y Athnd Sonic“ Stud-y ind Wod- noaday. Odur Services Tonight. Number 36 H Elected Pruident of Unit’ed States by Great Landslide. i: Called Monday Night WOODRDW WILSON Friday and Sunday mm: *t’( Mr. Allan W. Bogen who gavé the re- cital at the dedication of the new Presby~ terian Church organ. will give a brief re- cital during the services tonight and preceeding and following the ‘Friday ev‘cning service there will be a thirty minute organ recital by Mr Herbert McFarrin organist at Trinity Episcopal 5 church. ; New Organ to be used At Pi‘Ctbytcrian Church Tonight and Tofilonow Night Wurk “I [:k' E \nzh this tut opmu “ark shod" hav 1‘ Beginning 21:7:30o'clock when an alarm was turned in from the J. H‘ Sheahcn residence 0n West Central Avenue. the fire department was kept busy with three rim: Saturday night and many are of the opinn n (hit! an im‘vndiary has bccn at vmrk m Highland Park. The fire on thc Shm'xv'! placv rnmplou-ly thatr-Jyvd a hay barn 'md mnrcms .r< 1t_g:!irwd Hrt'lfl Hv H! \ .n' hutnu‘ II v.3" dm‘uu'rml In :1 "I'mi 2H" 11L} I’ir' 11117'11 [114: 1'? \\ El'l mm KEPT BUSY SAMMY Barn and Contents Destroyed. Ice Houu Slated lay Good Work of Firemen FIRE ATTACKS THREE: PLACES IN ONE NIGHT TWO RECITALS IN NEW CHURCH THOMAS R. MA ISHALL Demogrntic Candidate I: Eiecled Vice Pruidem. Hl HI hk'i"! vim); Canvnuerl Getting Name: of Local Resi- dents for Eighth Edition F. K. Bumstead. manager {or Bumstead and Co. publishers is in Highland Park superintending the work of securing names for the local section of the eighth edition of the Lake County Directgry. Persons missed by the cunvassers are‘re- quested to send names and addresses to this office and Mr. Buntgtead states that the names of officers and places and time of meeting of local societies will be in- serted free it they are mailed to him at once. The city as well as the county needs the new directory and every citizen should assist the publishers in every way possible. Nearby Louis ! Lake Forest has let the contract for ipaving and otherwise improving Green lBay Road from Deerpath Avenue to the inorth limits of the city. The material used will be bitumen on concrete and the total cost about $13,000. partmcnt fares [he nun-any of sm‘uring ultumznc 'mds frnm rm~ contractors. Many (‘hangw \nil by m-wssdry to re- dm‘v ”Ir \‘le‘ Becnuse the lowest bid submitted is nearly 314.000 in cxn“<< of the amount anL’lblv tor the construction of the new post nthrc m Waukegzm. the treasury dc- Lake Bluff Orphanage profited 51000 the recent tag day in Chicago. the Lake County. institution being one of the charities to which the fund was devoted. The county line road. from Barrington west to the McHenry line is to be repair- ed and the work on this improvement is to be started at once. . In one of the most spirited sessions ever held by the Evanston city council the water filtration plant ordinance was passed last week by a vote of 9 to 3. By its passage it will be placed before the people of the city on Dec. 16 to decide whether or not a bond issue of $180,000 shall be appropriated for the erection of the plant. LAKE COUNTY DIRECTORY MEN HERE 1' .\II!H'1 “| /.l1r'l Lu). th‘ll‘! HM‘ (£133- :uvn "hm ti '19 l’nvnd, Nnir ‘~‘.'».‘:- 01 ”is [’u-m-fucmr," :m :xrllvlc “As pubhshrd in thy Wnukcuzm Sun un 1hr ch day at Nm'mnber lust. chargmg t‘. L‘. MiHrr mth hming “'rcckvd hm younghws. the has 5 of the suit. Thls article 5 . Suc- Former Newspnoec Mar 1!": Wilbur (‘ylclnn Vnhva. ()vewoernf Ziur: City. L’h‘pch H, Dopew. one of VoliVa's ln‘llll'halil<. Frank H. Just. former editor and mwwr Hf thy Wuukouan Sun and (man w ”Mm. iurmm‘ (in editor of !P“' ‘U\ 'h A‘ " ‘) . nip “x-nd'mis m .‘I In I? In connection with extensive park plans in the village of Lake Bluff overlooking the Northwestern tracks railroad station 1nd the electric park subway on the main road, it is stated on good authority that Stanley; Field of Chicago. . one of the wealthy summer people living at Lake Bluff. has agreed to stand one-half the expense of the pmpused improvements. [NEARBY NEWS ms - ‘ or LOCAL INTEREST In his purchase of the ‘fpur farms Mr. lnsull has acquired the biggest acreage of any Lake County man.. The farm: added to his already largé ’plnce. bring his total acreage to over 2..“500 He has no olher announced plans than merely having a beautiful county place ' ”“m'm' ' ”m “m The officers and executive Committee The Lake Geneva Good Roads ASSOCia' of the Highland Park Relief and Aid lion. which is bUildinR a 800d bOUICVNd Society. which was organized last week twenty-two miles long around Geneva at a meeting of representatives from lake, has purchased a 120-horse power local church and other societies held auto truck, costing $5.800. for the mm at the residence of Mrs. W. J. Fyffe. met P05e Of haUlmg gravel and “118th TOG)! again Saturday evening and perfected for this road. This truck has a capacity plans for immediate action by the of seven yards. but the usual load is isociety Every member of the com about five yards. With a load of five [ munity will be asked to aid in this work yards it makes twelxe miles an hour up l The membership fee is one dollar and a and (innit the hills around the lake. I( ircular will be sent to every resident. , describing the plan and asking coopera- Slmuel lnlull Add: to Form ‘ iion. In addition to the big sales of Milwau-i -; There will be no red tape in granting kee Road {arm lands reported last week, i-‘relief. The committeemen of the different it 3150 develops that, during the past 39y. } wardsure authorized to give immediate aid eral days. Samuel lnsull has added landgqp to a certain amount withoulconsulting to his place, He! has recenfly acquired l any ()chr O! the society. Bills “’i” be paid the Peterson {arm of 180 acres; Treptow 001): when audited by Mrs. Fyffe, chair-- farm of 150 acres; Folk-tie farm of about man of the executive committee. or by 150 acres; "Shorty" Miller mace of 120 Lher assistant, Mrs. Bournique. acres. i The society will be glad to receive Building I Good Hair The Lake Geneva Good Roads Associa- tion. which is building a good boulevard twenty-two miles long around Geneva lake. has purchaseda 120-horse power auto truck, costing $5,800, for the pur- pose of hauling gravel and crushed rock for this road. This truck has a capacity of seven yards. bui the usual load is about five yards. With a load of five yards it makes twelve miles an hour up and (1mm the hills around the lake. INSUU. ADDS 600 ACRES TO HIS FAR. Evnnuon to Vote on Filtration Phat. Lake Bluff Plans Park. Odnr News HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOISSTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1912 Will Vote on Filtration Phn! hke Bluff Plans Pnrk mud .\ .1» brought the H] Civil warfare broke out in Zion City again Friday night. when a large band of independents. armed with hatchet: and hammers wilh which they were dcmofish-L ing a sign board on Sheridan Road, were fired upon by a number of Voliva‘s fol-2 lowers. as a result of which two men were injured. . In the um- of R. W. Stevens against Wilson (are): accused of illegally holding {he properxy on S, (lrcvn {a} Road (In which he has been lixing, thc- )ur)‘ in the Circui: Cuurt last work (leaded against' the deft-.ndanl In 1908 Mr Carey leased rhe property at a rental of $10 per month. Soon after Stevens gained title to the premises in Apri‘ , 1911, in company with, his son he went to the farm to eject, Carey and other ténanls of the premises but Cary refused to move. The case was‘ first heard in a local Justice coun and later Mr, Stevens brought civil suit. Court Decides Again“ Mnn Accused of The death of Mrs. Charles H. Warren occurred this morning at twelve twenty; five o‘clock after an illness lasting over a period of six months. Funeral services will be held from the family residence on West Central Avenue tomorrow. Friday, afternoon at one forty-five. interment be ing in Rose Hill. Rev. A. Freeman Ant derson of Chicago will preach the funeral sermon. As this notice reaches us at press time a complete obituary of the deceased, who was one of the city's best known workers in 'church. charitable and other organizations, is postponed until next week. Fused Awuy This Morning After Six ()1 “nj. x .‘n ’I'Iu‘ Hmhl \\':\.~ mum: (harm. .\ (nvl! \30‘ 1;er and 1 The following pemonh attended the ‘first meeting: Mrs. Bastain, repreoent- ing the Lincoln School; JesseLSmith. the Elm Place school' Henry Staehling and Earl W. Gsell, the Young Men: Club; {knnis Kelly. the Catholic church; Mrs Gearge A. Mason. the Episcopal church; Mia. W. D. Fyffe, theOssoli Club; Mrs. A. L. Dttgm. the Presbyterian church; new Sunday school building of Trinity Episcopal church ha been set aside as a storeroom for the Iodety. All churches, clubs 1nd other organizations in the city are asked to help inawork which appeals at once to the sympathy and generosity of all good citizen; .3 STEVENS WINS SUIT AGAINST CAREY ’her assistant, Mrs. Bournique. (15‘ Pregmt The society will be glad to receivejznd Precyncl ClOthinz. bedding. food and other neces- 3rd “9‘31““ saries. Space in the basement of the TM. .‘rrlief. The commute-omen of the different l IWlthln a 19‘ wardsare authorized to give immediate aid g 15 not repre up to a certain amount without consulting' an) officerof the society Bills will be paid > only when audited by Mrs. Fyffe, chairv E Deerfield T “P man of the executive committee. or by 3 her assistant, Mrs. Bournique. I 15‘ ”"0”” Representatives of Church And Other Societies moot ut W. J. Fyffe ORGANIZE LOCAL AID , AND RELIEF SOCIETY! Will. COIIENCE WORK IIIEDIATELY DEATH 01‘ IR CHAS. H. WARREN Illegally Holding Propertv Month’l Illnou Ruidom l Ist Precinct ‘ 2nd Precinct 3rd Precinct lst Precinct 73 2nd Product: 180 3rd Precinct 95 Total 348 Lake Co. 3142 lst Precinct 43 2nd Precinct 152 3rd Precinct 60 Isl Precinct 2nd Precinm 3rd Precinct Total 21 Dccrfield Twp Deerfield Twp Dm- rfield T“ p Bahrenberg Henrogm Seaman O'Remy Mollberg Robins lst Precinct ‘2 . 87 4 4 15 0 â€" 172 2nd Precinct 128 102 y 2 6 216 3rd Precinct 60 16] 3 ‘ 1 27 4 239 Deerfield Twp lst Precinct 2nd Precinct 3rd Precinct Deerfield Twp Wtfigld Turn 1§t Precinct 2nd: recmct 3rd ecinct lst Precinct “x 52 2nd Precinct 170 3rd Precinct 72‘ Deerfield Twp Is! I’m-run: 2nd l’ru‘muv 3rd l’rccmvl Deerficld 'l u p lst Precinct 49 2nd Precinct 167 3rd Precmct ‘ 74 fmee Precincts Give Roméeu More Vote: than Other madam. E Combined and Lake County Does the Sune. Dehiled ’ 3 Result in Townahip, County and District ht Precinct 2nd Precinct 3rd Precinct lst Precinct 2nd Precinct 3rd Precinct Drcxrhld KM) Deerfield Twp Total 323 Lake County 0000 Deerfield Twp EIUNRO HIGH MAN FOR REPRESENTATIVE THOMSON BEA'IS FOSS Deerfield Twp Total 204 Lake County 1887 Lake County is Progressiive by an overwhelming majority and in the landslide for Roosevelfi here Congressman Foss has met de feat at the hands of Charles M. Thomson, Progressive, who is given a plurality of 3892 votes. Fosia running ahead of Fowler, Democrat by about 1000. F. S. Munrof rogressive candidate for Representa- tive from the 8th district is ' h man with a total of 18,243. Graham. Democrat bein‘gsecond with“ 4,239 and Shurtleff with 13.970 beat- ing Vickers by a small'vote. "< These figures are not official as the vote has not been canvassed 3 yet but they are said to be correct within a few Wines. ln LakefCounty one pru‘inet. the 5th Shields, is not represented in the total. DEERFIELD 10mm? AND LAKE caum PROGRESSIVE Total 1‘0 Total 294 Total 246 Total lQtal Total 230 Total LBS Chiperfield Foss 0'0 rout Trevett ‘85 taut.“ of Univmky Hood Chemey 4 H Neebe 0 Harris 177 Bayk‘: I I “finds 5th Precinct Shiel" not heard from. "‘ (CON 'UED ON PAGE EIGHT) Stead Peterson WatsA 45 P54 “9.5.01 m 10 Deneen 5% 198 76 Dunneé so J 171 .5 lld Li tenth! Governor Oglesby O'Hav Hoolsmler Maxwell Renner Frankhl 48 88 I 5 14 0 172 T a f! 178 Rep R JSSt‘l Ry ~19 281 m Rqreu lives in Congrats 10th District Fowler Hays Larson Ex? 16) 317 TI: Lucey rm 74 Willi x N); 326 1.39 91 160 \\ ilsorf 81 _" Coacreumeu at large :24 Hams H; Audiqur of Public Accounts Ifiadv i~hup Anders Dem 32} 161 an Sgu‘mr; of Sun keman }‘ ICC! 3“: Trusurer 1,.) r. ‘x'cnnum Harmer Bloemsma Decker an _ 3 14 o 170 '8‘ 2 7 195 til) .0. Pm Pretident Chafin Attorney Gm! Temple Bental Governor Won-cl Kennedy Francis Funk 5 N 0 159 1 5 181 Ramsey Sam-kc Carrol 4 ‘ 1"} 0 t‘. Shaw Thomas Fenyves 4 13 0 i~hup Anderson Lungenfclmr Winter 1 14 0 171 0.. '1 ceman 14 4H .3. D?b§ 13 0.. 3572 vote still uncountad. Mama Reimer Soc Labor Prog Veal 183 215 Hatch Volume 2 Mam-y 65} 201 g 13 .39 619 2X0 vpla 616

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