mg tr :3 r1 d tin-S4 'lv' \t‘ rang 225-] hu iv) 75 {H'I‘ He ud t he ml XI S‘mrtly JX‘C'T :mr n'cinck Monday morning tire broke out :n the building kntmn as the College inn. â€lghnflt‘d. “Pixie there wxs no one ‘n‘cupying the bumnng at the time or the tire there WI‘h comiderablc property left there by the inst tenant who operateda motion picture theatre next door. The origin of the tire is unknown and authorities are making investigation as to the cause, R is nut known how large the loss will be but it is thought that the entire property was covered by insurance. Chrxstnpher Peterson. .1 resrdent of quhwwd fnr the past 51); years, was strutk ,md Instantly kxmvi by :1 Mil- waukee fly»! on the C. a: N. W. tracks at Moraimâ€" Road Fnday evemng ahuut Sxx o'cltx k. The tram is sun! In huvr been been traveling at the raw mi 3 m1}: :1 mmuw “ht-n tht' avmdem ouurrcd. Mr. Petersnn. being partly tic-4f, did nu: hear the whxstle whu‘h the ctxgxnerr blmv tranticaliy \urmnthm mt hls :L'H'gn'r. He was hurled many tat-t and (turn xe thought to have been Instanmnmth Hm legs were broken and hlS body and 319.“! badly crushed. He was taken tn Mr. Prmr's l'ndrrtaking establshment uhere themmners mquest W83 held Mnnday morning Building Known as College Inn Com- pletely Destroyed. Origin not Known The primary pupils of Miss Me- Mahan's room had a float which'rep- resented a Wigwam in the float, with tiny braves and squaws in full re- galia. At Moraine Rod. Death Thought to be Insununeons tied the colors of their ladies. The North Chicago band followed and then the numerous and unique floats. Mr: W. E. Beecham in his. uniform of ('ulumbia Post. G. A. R. was mar~ shal and was followed by the knights of the tournament on gaily decorated steeds. with lances. upon which were Mr. Kottrasch. the florist. had a gorgeous display of flowers, flanked on enher side by one of the Plagge -Cnntinued on page 4b) The parade started at eleven o'clock from the corner of Grand and Deerï¬eld avenue and was over a mile in length, ending up at Ringdall Grme for the games, contests and picniv. The weather was ideal. and there was a must harmonious and cordial spirit among the men and women who were drawn together for the common cause of entertammg the thousand people who made up the a<semhly. Deerï¬eld Day was such a success in a ï¬nancial. business and social way that the enterprise far exceeded the hopes of the promoters. Former residents of the community came from distant states as well as sur- rounding towns to be present at the ï¬rst Home (‘oming Day, which celeâ€" brated the great event of the estab- lishment of a water xystem in the village. Over Sixty Unful Prizes Givtn Away. Noflh Chime Bl“ Furnished IANY BEAUTIFIH. ROMS IN PARADE DEERFIELD DAY PROVES BIG SUCCESS Number 27 HIGHWOOD “CHIS FlRE MONDAY Prize Winner in Deerï¬eld Day Parade KILLED BY C. N. W. FRIDAY Music. Pnndc over I Milo irst Prize for Best Decorated Automobile by the M. S. C. Girls in Leaflh is over a mile at Ringdall contests and n his. uniform R. was mar~ »y the knights uily decorated ‘ n which were r ladies. The followed and unique floats. .‘f u:au “n .They told me to go into a room. which I did, and when all the other lpeople had Leen ushered out they :called in ii couple of men who could lspeuk English and began questioning 'me. Well. I let them know all they ‘wanted to. as to why I took the pic- ture. and after destroying my whole ‘roll and telling me that I might easily have been shot, and doing their best to scare me. they gave me the :camera and my papers and oITI lwent." The Highlanh Park Press; angemen! Eapocially Grateful to High- land P-rken Put Your Very Succeuful Arden Shore Camp has closed for the summer and the management wishes to express their appreciation for 1 season of hearty cooperation I)“ the part of the citizens of Highland Park towards this good work The" are especially grateful to the follow- im: townspeople who have contributed either in the manner of transporta- tion or material donations, Mr. F. W. Cushing, Mr. Geo. F. Bock, Mr. H. J. Johnson C0,, Mr. Chas. H. Warren, Mr. I“. J. Leuer of Leuer ,Co. and Mr. John L. Udell. The {allowing reasuns are given by Mr. James Hepburn for his can- didacy for County Treasurer. They am good ones: “Because, this means to me a liv- ing as it has done in the past and I am asking you for promotion on the same principles that I would ask any ï¬rm or corporation that I had served as I‘uithfuily." “Because, as Deputy County Treasurer during the past four years, I am thoroughly conversant with the Workings of the office and believe I have wrved you faithfully. “RH-auxv, I have been courteous and uccomodating, and have never forgotten that I hang been working for you. I. Title of Folder Sent out by Juno. Hepburn. Republican Cnndidltc for County Trout-rut “They had placed a kind of turret gun in front of the Eiffel tOWer to keep off aeroplanes. and I wanted a picture of it. The cannon was sur- rounded by soldiers. and to get the sun behind me I walked around by some winding paths until I got the light desired. Now I really knew that secret picture taking might look bad if seen. so I walked directly in front of six or seven soldiers who were sitting on benches and, after taking a good long sight. took my pic- ture. l was just going to walk of! when one of the soldiers. who as far as I could see must have seen me get- ting ready to take it, jumped up and grabbed me by the arm. took my camera away. and marched me off to the cannon where an officer was. Rather a queer coincidence occur- red several weeks ago of which word was just received stating ihat. Leslie R. Schaufl’ler of this city was held as a German Spy while traveling in France. Following is a clipping from the letter writen to his father, Mr. C. E. Schaufl'ler: While Taking Pic‘ure in ance. Letter Received by His Father James Hepburn, Rnpuhlicnn Candidate for (‘oumy “WHY. I SHOULD BE PROIOTED" LESLIE SCHAUFFLER HELD AS SPY reasurer ARDEN SHORE CAI? Contributed manager of the Honw {or “15.01“ 'Railroad Empinyos. Morris m bound to the grand jury in bonds of 33500 which Were signed by 'Johli )Gourley, GEORGE MORRIS HELD T0 GRAND JURY Hf George H. Morris m’ this mfy was gram a preliminary hearing Twsday mormng hefure I’wlwc Mazigtrlu Walter Taylnr nm a charge of crimi- nul libel preferred by Jnhn O'Keefe, manager of the Honw for Disabled Railroad Empinyos. Morris m Heretufure Highland Park has al_- ways been represented at (he ('uunty mm- 01‘ (WPQ‘IN'H that. “uh any i hdlf' r Charge of Crimirul Libel Preferred by John O'Keefe Sunday, Sept. 6, the Highland Park Regulars have booked their old “hoo- doos." the Glenview team. Yes, i same Glenview team that have twol victories over the Regulars and 0)." same team that always “puts upâ€' such a terriï¬c battle against High-l land Park. TWO years ago Glenvie' captured tWO thirteen inning games against Highland Park and this ywi they have taken the measurement of‘ the (‘resceiits twice, and, us said be-‘ fore, have taken th exciting games; from the Regular“ by the clme int-ow of 3 to l and ‘2. to 1. Sundny'ii‘ game at ('entral Park, the home of the Regulars. should prove a hattle never to be forgotten as the Regular: are tuned up to the highest pitch and are going to try to avenge all former defeats at the hands of Glennew. This Will he the only gunn- iii High- land Park Sunday. Monday, lMiHH‘ llay. the Regular: Set siiil for Waiikexiiii tn play the mighty t‘lt)‘ ti-iiiii at l'Ilt-«tiiv l’ark. “'agte of time and \pult‘ in My in tell i who the Waukeguii cit} h-uin is all they were seen 4m the (‘rescoiit diamond last Sunday iiiul hine a vic- tory and defeat l'hfliht‘ti till against ‘ them zit the lliilili> ui' the i‘i‘eaceiita., Just remember the llighliiiui l’ark‘ Regulars play the Wiiiikegan City team at Electric l'ui‘k, Waukvgan, Monday, Labor lluy ‘ By a "Regular Fan." The Highland Park Regulars “ere supposed to play the Mathiesons at Logan Square luat Sunday but mung to the fact that several Hf the Rex!)- lars Were cripples and failed tn show up it could hardly be called a defeat for the l’egulars as only part of the regular team participated. time came for the game to start it was found that Highland Park was shy three. players. so Acting Manager Reed had to scout around for three more players. He found them in time to get a late start and at the end of'merfl changes In the faculty. nine innings found his scruhs got a neat trimming by a score (if m to 1. Some twelve hundred fans wrtnessod the farce and seemed to have lots of» â€(a)" “(-8!" (‘hristenaon comes from fun “kidding" about his team. Logan Square, you know, and had been telling his friends about the‘ great team he played with. Too bad they made such a poor showing. “(‘al" wanta the real book a game with this team so he can "get back" at “the bumh. " Sunday. Sept! the Highland Park Regulars have booked their old “hoo- doos." the Glemiew team Y,†the (I A .L.L W hen the ‘ hand! of two new VC‘Arleswn .Biliness (â€allege and the University Regulars to ’mlnoia Ail tlic grarririmr schools. N. ept lllkl wood, “Ill ripen September *Yh High School High school opens Mnnday. Sept. Nth. Mr. R. Sandwick, the prima- yp=ll will be in his office the preyioun Friday and Saturday to meet parent: Who are entering pupils for the ï¬ra‘t time and Wish to arrange courses of study. Saturdayl. Sept. 12th. the entrance examinatinns for pupils who have nut regularly graduated from grammar schools of [hlfl tuwnnhip will be when. The new year brings The cornmercial department will be in the teachers one of Which in Mr. E. S. Mclain from the Freeport High school. Mr. McLam’I tl‘ining has been received at the Normal, the Madison 0! Winonain Mr. McLam will ï¬ll tho vacancy made by A. R Williams, who has accepted a polition in the State Normal University. iKr. Ed. Staehling's classes will be ken by Mia Gertrude Anthony. Anthony. being a graduate of It... Univcreity of Chicago. Dr. Ber- lice Banning. who has taught Clenview will Meet Regal-n Sundny Number of hu ve-n Touche" Reli‘n, Whom he Recommend. Hughly n 0-. Petition in Bin. Circuhltdin Hiw It Centnl Puk W'hile Crncenu New Cuholic High School to Opon. Who Hu Fined (in County Mgo- PM Anti†for Spochl [10:60- Renume Their Series at Highwood School Rename nhnp Credit-bl, Dunn. the lo Vote on Pro'ooiï¬on. Wnukegnn Cluun Sept. 14. Paul! Torn [fluct- frorn [JV REGULARS GET TRIMMED TEN TO ONE Ml! SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 14. TO SUPPORT JUDGE PERRY L msons I“ COIIISSIOI FOR! 51m canscms VICTORS m 'cmm scuoms 1mm It mum TWELVE mm; GAME om SEHEMBER s; mmwscmmcv HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1914 B) a “('n-sn-nl Fan mulrh H the nfty «inllu \\ 2H {rprt'w'm .I tum: Hf _‘.UI‘ 3m! .1 {:1-!. Jun} T':l~(‘l|fl;] Mini a." ,1 Mr JAE); .mtmg WM 8 3m! m 1hr Ln? 1 a! buâ€) tram: Lincoln School Mr (Lem \Qagc anhg â€1 I. ‘I'Y’m'd. tlllw will "H Iho- vacancy at W \ Mkav zio as prwn'uml‘ The-n- as In In .. "r“ ltvanhcr m p143? M \h-- Id'm I mumL whu hn‘ rmmnc-d 'I‘L'w tr.“ hvn u m hr gfhr sax'u- ‘ last \‘m: T!" \ .u'r .u ' :1 “nus Mu M‘lrfl.|:v'1'rm':n.sl .uni [Hm gradm .xl~'0 wvnxtu Mn AHm‘ l". :annn. Is! and .‘nd gratin. 51x“ FHuI 'Ime Wed. "-(h and nth gram-x MAM Mug Emu, ML“ Thu-u Pours .n'qxxanL .md {m’mnamuvn wra. her The muv hm. hm m1] have 3rd and 4th gram-s, ’ .u Elm mm. Schuul W)†begin 8! Elm Have ;S€hool. Tuesday mormng. Sepx. 8. The completion of the pnmarv build- ‘,ing \I'ill be uverul “eeks hence Ind {no account of this will be when in lthe present organization of the Eschool. The nudnorium le still be 1 (Commutd on page T: nivvrn‘uru‘ur, ‘xn .vn xn“ hos" Ln-uhneul known h. N.n-m-e :1 :hr nun-d smulan'um m Hun Mr hhl‘ many {nmuh d xrn y hu n-udom-e 1n “II‘-\ .n u'xi! rem-ivv UH phu‘r. Lu“ 1 u- nude h 15 HIV and has hrlywd :wqu- a nruv- pnln-r that (hr) That the) wish him :1 syn-mi) n-rm‘ery and â€UL. lu (hq-n mum weak or yrvumu of UH'H n-xpvct for him. '60 TOVN TAX FOR 1915 NH pvnud of. IBM Sufficient Fania on Hu-d fro- Am C ' ‘ Tuned In Supervisor T. M. Clark reports that owing (o the {art that $1076.“ has been rerouted as exreu commis- uons from 1911 and 13412 and that the present colertor {urnod in 81881.12 in excess ronxmisnons for 1918 And ‘1914 tint. it ml! no! be netemry to h"? I town Lu for the yen 1915. jam-Ht VHWII.‘ The embodiwi m the n'uur ('hl'lrtiu!) huï¬â€˜l‘ll‘ll‘. Catholic High School The Swterx of Loretta 2.1)“- ppema} huerest m annoum‘ing the npermq: u! the new addmnn to Hunt whoâ€! to be knuun us the Immm‘ulutr ( “nu-mum Hugh Srhoul‘ An uttunp! h. pHHIdr hmh school fan-11mm: {m nub North Show {noâ€"m“ of ('nlhulxr Himahnn was made lust September and pruu-d In “mm-53ml (hut nmplo prm'numu are mm undc-x way h: M\11InlÂ¥ll‘linlr hut uni) Vulholu‘r I‘l'~1(h"L’ In High land Pmk but p150 {how hung 1' m1 jam-Ht 'll“'l:.‘ The \ann Iduwhrr }‘:(‘I"Vï¬lil\ll\':x1 Hlsknr). Inwzuikhhu‘. (my. Elhn'~, Langungq-x. hunk 1.1! ernum-. Profane Ill-(m), Phlm‘ul ECHIMIHK}. Nntuml Stu‘lh‘v‘, \hslhr mum's, Vocal ('uhura-. Rmuimg, I'ul» ht' Syn-abut. Typc-unhng, Sum: zruphy. Pumkkeeping. “mmnerrml ('orn-spunde-m-e, Husnmss \h-lhmh and (‘mnnwrmal Law. Spm-ml .‘uuymu WIH hr prmuh-d fur pupxlx .iewnmg tn pq-rfc-d (ho'lnsc‘ht-s m \m-nl H! mm “mum.“ in! "HAMC. drunmgn pa" Tu y, “uni-unwrap. fanc) m-o-d‘u- “ul‘h, 114. w Rothnchcr, the new phyuical di- ndur. In addinun to his torch? chutes Mr. Rothnchcr I! under con- tract to keep the zymnuium 0an ï¬ve mghla‘ A week and Saturday in order thin groups of young mrn Ind boys not m hmh.u‘hool mny huvr xhc advantage of phymrnl Irnjnmg in the splendid new yymnnnum The nisiuun! m rhurge u! the grub" Ind 'wumvn's phynrll lrnlmng I! m»! )H rhoxvn. A new pommn I.~ unnunl in â€H- mnnuul tummy drpnrnnem {win he mm by Mr. H, «; hm, who ha: been h-urhing the- past your m Pam, “hum.- He n. u yrndnntr of Purlimu The prospect for u mrge achool and n succenxful your n hum! encouraging \\'mxi-c.n‘\ll:x. fanc) now-d} Srhnnl “pen“ Tuexdu)’. St lice Banning. w h o h a s laugml We!) 1nd Spanish here hu :occptod, u.’ pociu'on in the San Diego High! I l. California; in her place comet ‘1 Florence Stu-rt, who come- ‘h from Paris and Mndrid nnd' he. an excellent umcher. ln the Viki! of work the new Deerï¬tld u to undarmkz as I Incl-l center. perhaps tho most interest will an“): m Mr.‘ (Conhnucd on page 7! nu I'~c H Duildin‘ Fm .0 Debt. M w Outside Cover-auntâ€, Says F... The up! bolt house of the Volun- teer [.m- SIVIH‘ (‘rew was dedicated free nf debt on In! Snurdny After- mum on (he inh- {runL Mr George Jones, r-hnrm-n of (he rnmnuttee 1n Ahflryr mndr (hr openmg speech, (1me on Mr N F Krâ€); dlrerwr 0! 0w "huh and L1H Sunny (‘rcw who cummrnded high!) the good wnrk «1mm er} the" young («Houn- and Ibo â€mks n! the MAH'H-sfu} building 01 the hoax huuu “huh Wu traded by the! yuunx meni- riu): at a (‘05! u! 3 .230“ The full nmuun! w“ ruin!" b) w-nemup “Hwy-men of Xhua lub- urL m a hub mr! u )‘rul I um Ex ( UHKI'BITI‘IIH (hulgr Edmund Fun um: 1hr mm to quad He tho â€mm of the good work 0! thin orpn untmn and pumped 1hr hunt house nappy H1.“ H Mus 1hr twp! hr hid hH‘! that he‘w-xwi !|- :. ml) “Mud.- nf ILr gnu-Hw-vi Hv Enid uf hn Mum} H (hr ,.’ nun.“ uâ€"rnn- of the l mthd nva {axe-[y I. I. LOWRIE GOES TO ALBUQUEOUE Socks to Recover Health at Not“ $0.5 urinal in New Mexico .Illar'ium m Hun phu‘r. Mr l.u“!|r hhl‘ nude m:n,_\’ {rwmh d 1m y his ledom'e m h. \1‘M-IH‘Q‘ a! 1hr “01441 5 h 15 HIV and has hrlywd :wqu- a nruv- pnln-r th( (hr) mt pvnud (If. This! the) wish him :1 syn-mi) n-rm‘ery and â€UL. lu (hq-n mum I5 u weak or lvrvnmu of LINâ€"n H-xpvrt for him. Whm my pctttton tor the Republican nommamn to: County Judge was ï¬led. 1 Intended to become an uttve candidate tor this ofï¬ce only tn the event of the appotntment 0! County Judge Perry 1.. Peruxu to the vacancy canted by the death 0! Ctrcutt Judge Charles Whitney. which Ippmntmcnt ICt‘tfl‘dlnfl to the new:- paper and other repurtl. I then believed w“ probable. It now appetn that that report: um erroneous, and Ina-mach u Judge Venom wtll be 4 undid-IQ lot reek-cum tor county yudge. I have with drawn my mm: [mm the primary theta. m ordet that my tnends throughout tht county. 11 they m destre. may W Judge Venom m the Republican pri- mann Scwmbet 9th, tor the oak: \shu‘h ht- hu ï¬lled so credtubly dud“ the meant term. To U): Voxcn 0! Lake County ln' an» twhu- BOAT nous: manor: SAW" “\HH rh: lulu! Ill rmn hu sum-- Ilrpv enumr hn th “mu quite |uu~r \«II- immilflrd \Ql )' “11h ï¬uus Mud l-unhny, n (‘hunyu pla}I-d pun Bxunum H mm Libertyvulc, HI 11.3"», August 29. 1914. thncvor elector: o! nny city or .vilhge oqunl m number no one-unï¬t $0! the vote: out for nll candidate- !or myor at the hut pucudin; city chction 0! Inch city voting {or and: some". aha†petition the judge of an gcounty court a! the county in which ‘uid cit) ll located to uubmit to a vote 0! the electors of such city the ,pmpon'uon an to whether Iuth city IBM" Idopt and become rntitlod to itbe provlsnom a! this Art at shall be Fthe dut) of such judrr o! the county Emurt to nuhmit such proposition u- ï¬cordingly to A sped-l city election to ‘5: rnllod by “a. Mn mum dun. All mndndnler (n he \‘Med for I! I†yrm-Inl mumt'lpui «leioni I! «huh u mum and {um mmmimionâ€" en are tn hr Pie-(Uni under the pH» Vinnm u! m» Act shuif Ina nominated by a murmur} ('Ic-t'huh from the city M large, and m» «other nunwn sh.†he placed upon (he xrncrul ballot at the genera! mumnpal election except than palm-Md m the manner hmlnâ€" afu-r pro-N‘nhcd. The primary elect [Km for such nummutmnn uh." be held on I)?» hm‘u'ld Tum-day in It". immwibm ) prewinm the pencil! munwxpm vie-rum) m a" due. m whit‘h 1hr grm-ral munu‘ipal ell-dim! under 1))!» Art n: hvld an flu third Tue-why w April. 0n the third Tueudly In April A. I). 19“, non after the adoption of such pruponmon und quadrenillly memmn. mere nhnll he held I [an- ernl mmnmpul eloruon, n! which there nhaH be Merv-d 11 mayo: and four rommnfluuen from me (My. without runrd 40 ward: Prouded. how- ewr. (hut ‘he term of ofï¬ce of all Nunllrl)‘ oil-Med mumclpul officers holding ufln‘e at the umr Lh'n Act in ndupbed shall m and the same are hereby mum lo expire wuh the expl- rulmn u! 1hr norm of uflice of the Hun may“: nf hand 'numclpali‘y. The nmym Ind commissioners xh‘ll hum then reupevnw oï¬im for xhr u-rm 0! {our yen†m until their surrkur» nrr flamed and qualiï¬ed. Ay‘y ,wvmm may become I candi- dmr {m mayor or commissioner by filmy \ynh the City (‘lerk a summer†0! rundnhu) m plumlmy form pre- MTNVM and a proper )wntlon mgm‘d 1-) {went} ï¬u- qunhm-d mun. If a majority of the vow ct“ upon loch proposmon dull be in favor o! Ind for UN Idopuon of truth propo- sltkm. the pronuonu of this Act dull then-by be adopted by such City. The nu. pandnluy-s l’vl‘PlVlnfl 1hr hwl’mut number of \olms ~hnll be m: “Indianâ€. and (he only randidntm‘. who†name-:- shall he placed upon the hllut for mayor n the hen MK" coedlng Rant-rill munmpal election. and the mam candidates receiving the highut number of’vota {or commit- “one", or all such candidnm i! la: than eight shall- be the andidausn, and the only “Midst“, who" names ï¬hlll be plnced upon the build for mmmllsionerl n wrh municipal election. The persons who uw qu-liï¬ed to \ntv ll :4 general mmmwpol elwtnm rhnH be «ymhï¬mi h- ‘4)‘m a! puvh pn- nmry vim huts. for urn-m1 months past a general feet mg ha! been nprcued in Highland Park in lawn or Cnmmluion F01 m o! Gov- ernment and 1m (hr benefit 01 our red- Ior: who are nu! familiar With it w prim bclrw. (M’t-rpfs from the law â€minis-lion. All vines and villus“ 1n the Sum of Illinui» not exceeding ‘wo hundred thousand population which are now or may hen-after become incorporated under In Ad enullpd. “An act to provide for the incorporation of tide! and \illagu," approved April 10th. 1872, and in force July Int, 1872. And all Acu nmenduory thereof shall. in Addition to I“ rixhu. power- and authomy in mom veatod, under 1nd by virtue of aid Aru, have and (hey we hereby vesmd with the fur» Our nnd addition-l right; ‘poworl 3nd mummy conuinod in this Act, which {or convenience, is hemfler design-cod “The Commiuion Form of lunicl'pd Government," by pm- ing ll hereinafter provided. Upon the mud: {or the (do!!! mgniéipal eledion the nun“ of the (Continued on page 6) Iâ€â€˜ PRONSEDCHANGEIN OURCH'YGOVERMT Election 0! ()lk-en.