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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Nov 1914, p. 1

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'our Home en 5 I>(‘(‘. ’\I‘() rite 'cls (Mice. Farm. I. etc. III “In ,' £( dof Grand CO. I 1 Park R‘HY YER with whim Thousands wf :urred .md feathered crmrurvs LII: \'1(tlnts In these mercxless It thus wonderful eagle nude a losing fight thh the steel trapâ€"and he t'ertzun- ly would have pertain-d except for the man who loved lxbcny and {arr play ton well to see any creature made capme m such a treacherous and cruel way what ts to be said of the tragtc sum-rungs of the otters. muskmu. badgers, raccmma, opossums. weaml~, trunks. :kunks. Dem.“ er»; ermlm‘s, taxes. wnlxes. and hymn; Which are trapped ll] cnuntlms numtwr: In A” the statr‘ whvre [hwy are found? At firat. It was thought best to turn the bird mer to Mr, Cy de Vry, therkeep- er of the Lincoln Park 200. but nko that thc foot 13 recovermg, the popular sent:- ment seems to be to set the turd free, thh ail due respect to Mr. de t‘rv than whom there Is nu better friend to beast, bird and fish - rt “nuiti sccm the natural and fitrmu thxng Wm: 'hr eagle should be anen the trt-wiw-vx Mr wmt‘h he is the A Amrrxcan eagle Ntltmndl em"). - '~ Numndl smug-"x An Amrrxcan eagle behind {he bars Is A paradox! A winng vxctory mm stocks As soon as possuble the men removed the trap and covered the bird thh a hastily constructed cage made of wood and wire netting. Since then, the injured {nothas been healing rapidly. and the eagle. :n swarm; spirits. has been holding an almnst contmuuus. reception at Leo Haak's marker, , . -V ,._...., 8”9"?!“ Y” ht“? fl‘<' 'Wn' 7784“!“ ln rounded as that of the finest liniousme. the exciteitient ii! Hunting his est‘tipe the prisoner plunged mm the lake. MrJuhnâ€" 50" called 8 bill Who hilppént‘d ‘0 be Waukegan will have one of the finest near. and together thqwmagiaued to drag baseball rks in (hit section of the the paitly submerged ohiect to land. i country ne. t Wm ”lay is. Wm". where. atter shaking the cold water of i the plans of Messrs. Harry Benson and the lake from his fatigued body the cap I Louis Yourjevic do not go awry. At a‘ me “0011 revealed ' a magnificent golden l meeting held Thursday evening at which eagle measuring tull) ten feet With Wings l the representatives of the base ball club outspread. :and Nick Wetzel. former owner of the Cliuging to one toot was a heavy steel l base ball grounds. was present. the ownei-f trap that was closed like a Vise around l ship of the big plot of ground known asl the mutilated. swollen member. I‘he ? the West Side ball park passed to a stock i condition of the injured foot and leg company headed by Messrs. Benson andl showed that the eagle had been in thetrap Yourie\'ic. The work of removmg all { a longtime. and it is supposed he made i the present equipment and replacing; the long flight across the lake from with new fences. new grandstands and E Michigan Wlth the snare clinging to his new bleachers. beSides other equtpment talons. lt was evident the bird had su . is to be started early next Spring.â€" Wau-i ered great distress from the pressure of krgun Sun. the steel Jaws of the trap. and this. tv - Zion Small Po‘ Nearly 0v" gether With the exhaustion from the flight and the fear of being captured, made the drooping eagle a pathetic sight. As soon as possible the men removed the trap and covered the bird With a hastily constructed cage made of wood and wire netting. Since then, the injured {not has been healing rapidly. and the eagle. in soaring spirits. has been holding an almost continuuus reception at Leo Haak's marker, . New Ball Park for Wanke'u The boycott is to be lifted again. On next Monday. according to plans now be- ing made by the authorities in Waukegan it is thuught that the ban which has been on Zion goods Will be set astde and the[ merchants and others in that city whol have been in the habit of carrying on business with Waukeuan Will be permit- 1 {along this line. 1 ted to resume their interrupted actiiities1 a th'x Iirs' L’Exains 'Lwn‘fe deep mvyncx‘ ! Shore us wk me altrhtuvn. resident. nenl hdn 50? and tim- *nIA rd :n Highland Park. [Hit ’irillmg story at (a \vuundm 1 pnboner and subjected t'» untxl glven hli rxght to Ixfe Sever-l Slates Enncting Law- Trapping. The Writer Te Perhaps Many of Our F ARTICLE WRITTEN BY ANIMAL TRAPPING A CRUEL INDUSTRY Read the first installment MM Vumbcr It! mm steel ';u:: 115 3 Cummu x, m :any stat Rim-I :‘Vampfc- Pf! 3 Many of Our Rend- ure not Awnre of \Y 11;).0 n: {he rruein' u! ‘;)' traps to (arch um- n practce hwnwd b) as was recently arfurd- Park. Illinois. It Is a .1 waundvd refugee, held :ting Lawn for Animal WIukejtn to Have new Ball Park Next Writer Tell-Facts - Senna. Zion City Smnllpox y of Our Re-d- Pgllenu are I” Improving. it Awnre of Other Item. t'» :nuph cruelty lee and liberty the RUTH EWING EVANSTON DONATES LAND T0 CHICAGO [1 m' t‘ was he Nun T be Htgblwfh Park Preéi” )f' hh :ui l) my Mother stories, by Linda and Ar- hnsu Belt, by Paine Picture books: Diverting History of John Gilpin. Hey Diddle Diddle and Babys ()wn Aesop, all by Caldecott; Marigold Garden and Mother Goose, both by Greennnay lllustratid editions of classics: Wonder book and Tangleum d Tales bv Hawthorne. Ivanhoe. Scott, and Culllu‘r's Travels in Smt‘t. Bible- stories: WhelLthc King Came. by Hodges and ()ld.uld storv book by Tuppan. Fan)" tales and Wonder itn’rics: At the Rick of the Ntirth Wind by Millnnald; aim Princess and the ()nblin by the same author, and Garden behind the Moon. by Pyle. I’m-try and rhvmes. Golden Nun - fx-rs. l’inat’nre and Palace and l’usyrinr. all by Wiggen and Smith. Fiction: Prlnkt‘ and the Pauper by Clemens. Merrylip< by Dix; Story of Rolf and the \‘iking's bow by French; and Men of Iron. by Pyle. Christmas stories. Childrens book uf Christmas. by Dier and Wiggins. Bird's Christmas Carol. Inexpensive books: Kittens and Cats. by Grover: Complete Venion of Ye Three Blind Mice. by lvi- ‘ Have you Stopped to Think that Chriat- ml: is Only Five Week. Away? ‘ At‘cnrtlm: to reports from the health ofilctals at Zmn. the small pox condltton therets nnw normal and It is thought that \chm another Week tt Wlll be en- tirely wiped out. Huwewr. before the authott'lei at Waukegan talu- (lefimte action In the matter they “I“ haxc to be conuncetl that (untimnns there are (15‘ reported and that there IS abw'utely no danger of another trut‘nreak or the dread disease. Waukegan will have one of the finesx basejafl rks In ”Iii geckion of (he icountry ne.t season. ”‘3! is. pmvidfng i the plans of Messrs. Harry Benson and |Louis» Yourjevic do not go awry. At a ‘ meeting held Thursday evening at which i the representatives of the base ball club sand Nick Wetzel. former owner of the MORE BOOKS FOR THE CHILDREN cz-rmm It gununm um- fzzxe>tuquipn1cm In bv usml bum u< an ambulance and a>f J pullCt‘ pairwl. h Is fimshed (In both! {he rxienur and intermr as highiy and; mm as much care as It It had been :1 high grade planu. The corners of the body are as carefully and as prettily rounded as that of the finest hmousme. l ){i After many wezrks \VJng, the police and cznmn; m WJu'rzcuzm are- rejoicnrg over (ht- :I'ri‘m! Hr Ihrlr ncw Jeffery Police I'thrnl. h l.‘ dctlarrd and assured byyhc n pu‘srlhall (Sufi hr mm. :urcs Evuuton given Chic-go Strip of Lind Bx majority \‘ute ot the City council, ten members GRAIDst fnur_ a nun slice of Emmttm “.43 (UK NM and given away to Chicago la>t Tuesday eicning. It is now rumored that the Christmas offering may share the sad fate or many others. in that Chicago's council may decide that that city can make no good use of the gift and conclude, there-fare, to reject it The property given away 15 thatterntory ‘ lying cast ot the east line- of the original 1 fight of way at the Chicago. Evanston‘i anti Lake Supenur Rmiway Company. 3 and wuth 0: the suuth Mundai'y line of of Ciilviiry Cemetery and Mud suuth boun-i an line produced east in the east boun- i ary line or sand (fly at Ex-anston.~ .\ur:hf Show Rat-u u ' NEARBY NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST m: rvprcsrntnlne‘snt:hx-mmxuhzuurcs K tiu- .mtu palrul Ls Ihc fines: and m 9 he Mum: wt Ms Axnd In (hr: ('nm-d 20> ‘itdt 1r rvprcsfunts the highmt x1 UZJK mm ho KIHIll‘d m mudernnty s Wlukea-n hll nay Auto Pltlol J. V. Norm and wt to welLiotZinn-wbotloa Mflighlnnd Park. W. D. M. T. Bailey :0 W R. Frank, pan Id 4, Linds sub of 10! :w. Lakc Forest. Q. C. 5100‘ Catholic Bishop of L‘hlcflh'h Menonl. lot 3. blk 12. Exmm Highland Park W 1) 51mm Property Exchange. Recorded During Punt Two Week: .\\H i The first year the l't'CleYS h taled $357. Where being 169 CUnH‘lbUhhns ranging from 31 M) to $3000. also cumrlbuhuns from the ()ssnlx Club nf SIMI and [he WumanE Club at 5:5 '1‘!» 7:» Hey hm carried on the \wrk of the ~mzrzv in: two years With theexceplzvm (-1 an addlv u‘onalSlOOtrum tthssolIUuh m 191:; My subscripnons “cre asked Mr qu' war Now that the” bank aunum z~ urmnm - v mg and than 1mm; Indumxmm m g:rd' (it"IIJIH-J upwn my S4KIt'IY \ .un'er :‘\< H wlt‘ln-n .my {Kn tap-h Sm muvh has hn'n .Ex‘I‘HHlVIIva disln'xsmg ram x have hrs! of: mud. fuel. cluthmg, ctc supplied wherr- need-rd. HI H'HC the Winter's work m HzghLum warty was (>r.‘.Inl/,t‘d mu \. 1th purposr n: using ”mm and air! to mr'n’wr“ of Wu John C. bum: I iTHE RELIEF AND AID SOLICITING FUNDS I,;I~t “t‘tk H!" Um Mum! and AId Nmety sent out card) 35km»: that {he IIIcIIIE um- Iiullur Pw Indicationl are Thu Dem-ndn of Society Will be Greater This Winter Than Ever Before. Help a Good Work ACCOMPLISHED MUCH IN TWO YEARS LOCAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS “naaeipmm HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS}g THI'RSIHY, .\'< )\1 \IIHSI ‘A 'R‘SS ill It‘llwll\ by“ I in this issue. unrn (are Imus been ”(an !h.~ rung un uk l‘h's » :nzo tor v lelrl Arm :0 nmumty x.‘u1.~hlp 1) fc'c of (f. 31f. m- \H')‘ II'CT )l/d LHC and He leaves to survive hum I mmher and father Ind a lumber and tutor In Sweden And one sister, Mn Milk-r at Chicago, and I umber. Mutt!) Rxn‘dahl, prophet- ot o! Monika Hotel “able: in that city. Ju‘m Rlngdahl Hm? '1 \\._‘n- N:-\ 15’h.aztwnn'«! ‘ k I: ' r \..;u~’.~ .2 ”IBDIHHIHHHH'UYH'\HT("..(‘1'.:~f.’¢ v. sult Hf a Hm .-u.1\‘ Pudm, .\- \ :nr, He “.15 burn I’mrmhcr 184, IM'J. nm‘nng hlm )Js' ab-m' 31 yea” HM Hr “as empiuyed by hn hmrho-r Mn'un Rm.- dahlurthls (My unhl thrw- \ran agr. when he \i-cnt an a farm xn munch: Funeral \(rncn wrrc P‘rld \uan ..z Hr home of his brulhrr 311.». 0.1«a 3. km Lmddu): ' of 'he Auguflmn Furdwh Lutheran Chun‘h of Chung!) um natrd lntcrmcm was m Lake Fun-st Died in Auxunllnn Ho-pul Wednesday I. Raoul! of lnjunou Ruenved m Run Away [4" W'cel 'Hax c otm‘rls Precautmnarv adnce a‘v- at putt)! postfor:hcg‘hns'ma.‘huhtfap wp ”1.4% 150 mtfcs and BI! pound: rurnxhnn- IMatl early. wrap securely, and n!‘dl(§§ Wnte the addr?» | n tho Imu-r nxht hand corner. Wntc thr rrtmn afl- dress thc upper left tnsured agamd hr platnly hum! turnrt In Hm MI )(‘U Un I41» sumncr blanks may with-Amt} .tt post nflitr; Sm urc them In :tdxunt r them out a: tmm». dnn‘r reach the p0>t office and )‘OJ won't haw to wait when do reach 1!. Excry parcel should be of suflimrnt ~11? to prov, vidv spacetnr a complete and dutinctiy written nddrcfis. a return address and fur the requtsite amount of stamps. t‘aru-ls' may be marked “Not to he npenod unttl Chri\lm.ts"ur w1th a snmlar dlrnttun , Disappointmen's. uxll be In :4 mimrrmvn it these- mstrurtmna an art-3 hunt to. The rerurd mad:- at the office last season m handimg the L‘hrmw mas r'ush wasevremely fltltrlmk‘. thank~ to the cooperatmn of tt c peop'c- The ame cooperatmn is confidently expected to maintain that record m the Increased rush that is invited for ttw rrasnn uatt nnttl \ ()ll rrdut rd Lira? M a Iv-‘tt': xr'7' t4 "11‘ ‘1'.«. w~ tu t I:.\ m“nni~:¢ue"\ 'I ‘u .‘vm \IF'“ ~44: ~L;r:':tcr\trr' “.n uwnwf a} ‘w “H“? ’ng ::I~':t;\ 'uH "m' t‘ " 1» ”ma (‘r Slrrtl‘mu'lfu-H :’f¢’.f17(~tr‘t(urd It! anathe-r \r.” v: mi: hr ltv't1$~n1\ luv HH‘YHKHH'\Y".1!'1.4Att'tttgLil); an ‘Inwrt't'rttltll>t"t..1-t '\ "Uri-.1 h Us In thr tumtu \( hunk 'w (it Hm It vnll be mac-Mat) {wt Hcm 'w pun ztr tun Mdt'ratM (‘urxng thr w m 1,; u nm in thc pe-hH‘WbU‘ p1 “and thx: mm ”nun; the [.akr( mn'\ Ira tun n t1t«.n!0d {(1 hr HUB“ " “'9er thr rr‘mtl'td that M nut” Hr t'nmr- :nnus prrhnp~ mare u! Hm tmw that 1.5mm dflwtrd 3w purr and xrnplc ”f¢1(,\‘ “1” be drum-t1 tn “trunk: ~p¢ii mg. getlgraphy. and 3 fr“ Mn? ,n'xlt- thmgs Thrn thr high about graduate- wxll nut new-d vn tu'ur after ho- or she lean r5 N‘hm-l STORES SHOULD NOT PULL SHADES Handnupa Polite in bushing Bani-"y Should Lo". Lighll Bunting Chriolmnu Holidny Procuutionn Received ' from Post Office ’71 JOHN RINGDAHL PASSES 0N ADVICE ABOUT PARCELS POST be nut-navy {wt I}: Md¢'ral)’\ dur mg 1hr the pe-hm‘wgr w! p. the [.akr( mnw {cm m- HUB“ " Jame-M (mfsfii‘u szus‘ at thrr “‘51 'w- at Um xl'hr' \xrnur and \hfhdnh R-urt 4. ‘ [Ink Hunt hfl\lhfl ‘1”- Mr 70 (l'u'sh‘d In mn-I (hr punt-mum H- x: ‘_ hnagn a! thrunnn ul [hr-n and Rxlflfl erhams Au-rmry. a! 2m. zhmy md lrsvei With the pan) from mu pant. anuuun Pu: Susanna Hm I Anocunou Te \(hcn Rogue-[0d to Purhco Wnting {or the Coman. Your am k m! (‘1‘ an: vx rsth I WRITING DIPLOMA REQUIRED I}, {he CHx/vns Hf nghlzznd Park 'I‘J\'|IY\ '\ ’mu' [tn-Iv : V! r \r.” '3 “.23 ’fl'\Y".1Y'1.4A NH 91:! IM‘ '3 hrL'IlJl‘,3\ \Um ~a'\ {wt HM! m! 1.. m:- [m'r .m in shndn putm mxrn I ‘1 , 'I \ u v ‘1 hr um“ I . \ . J- | « \1'.‘ . m ..1_ ff~ Ir‘w \u-d Hm lfi‘r"\ up; "yr KIA w (“m y“, x.“ u If a} ‘w f‘md (‘r my In! h .‘Ar ILHI In \AHH (urn!) hr yvmd 3 Illtpus 3H? 01‘ hr ha‘I .05] hr hhnuL , "1 Highland l’mb Thm : heummrw Hum-now night and O'\f1\ Fndln «ugh! Shared“! Don't mm "The Main kry'.a Itoryol mulcry and tom-nu by John W‘VIM. lmtunm Ella Hull and Bart Loon-rd ol the Unmmu Film Mahatma; (tummy. Todaynndm. Don't In (Mr hilt-r1 wondrr f u' N- Fir-l Chapter III Ihu P-por‘ Pn‘c Si: Fur-I landing-l u Ibo Thou" Tomorrow Night. b "day AD) um m allcnd urge 31} n' m- .A um.» rsprvlally thou uh» l;.:-! (41», :n mm pull Ill lhf (tn- m nut-u uu Mlmdn unmixmm m Bath and man: our flan m (In: attain a: my p why .1: p‘nsublr. Hmhland Park La. Letâ€"n for such I |ong time almust out 0! the mutonrg world on account of the shocking rondr tron at the mad between here and Ch!- cago th-t the hntlhlns of lhll good mad u conndered one 0! the must xmportant tvenu m the history u! out (I!) and vu- urgr 31} n' vu- .t )I-m.» nun-«tally those uh» nan tax», in :ukr [L'Yl In Ihf rrlr: lhrpavzy qu pron-rd m Hm Murmur Hmel when- a buflct lunch “111 hr served The- busmm men along the muxr ml] have men Hoffa and bumm-u places drcoraltd and rho stranger: uhu come I'xthxn nu: salt-s on that day \AIH know lhll we (nxmder lhc uaasmn one o! sufliucnl unpurln.e to Junmy making I holndly of u. READ “THE MASTER KEY” TODAY irrludw-V) sprhh dr‘wmx 1hr {mad apt-n Inlhr yublu and who (iuun [hr havmade Mr “m (. Earns. khanrman ,1 ”It Starr (200d Roads Lummnsmor, “H nut-pl the road In behal! u! the pub!u,and an” unmg an uppmtunuy In {hug mme rmmmia 1n!rrr.\'.ed lo Huh .1 As [hr party mm the vlnous tnwns )n (hr wn' H um I» lddcd m UV 3 dclr» xatmn [rum each n! Ihrsr pIItC. and Wu)! nm the m.n|.md Park drlcxanun a! Ihr gumlmn 0: “ran and Roger “Mun-u \Hnur‘ 1mm H u pnm. 106- b\' [he \L‘llv fire '1 ruck, apprnpvmlrl) dcanatrd. uni the ‘14)!!! and l'mard n1 Aldt'lmhh‘ 'hr puxeumn \HI «mm- m'rr the new "hid !( 1hr (sznmny luunxam a! Hm {w wax u! hmv \‘.rn.:r “hue \1.4_\'mHa\\ mm vn, M» cur 1m» [IhXW .‘nd nake a [war a! kxanlst‘n u m-n "1».an 1-25 the 5hr]. dan Rd 1n Wva-Hr, krmlumtr and M n- nrlluu 1‘ v-v n u;\ "-1 (hr runslrukxnm u! 1hr “It“! mlrnrpung sewn umnu‘nrvg those mu H: mm the drainage canal, and the road will no! N w unul “M )‘rar Im- route IMM” - fine (and I“ the of the Duane. hm“: , venue the tact u m CH“ HEN-ad Park II I. M fli- on the map mm. \m-y Id.” ndr k unangr 1n\ .1.“ (I 3‘, wnrk Y mg a p1 The) L2H « N .1) L .l pnrlmn n! [.‘u' Nu n1.” }~ on“ Bx‘ tum-uN )uhn'r and {tum :‘xu Mhlt. has bee-n under u-rmtrurnun 212! 511mm?! 15 a! ”u! hmshr-d, and (\(‘H mm mints: mi 1: m; the (:tv fnxlrr.‘ dvur, In 1er ptugwsh nu nrn mung 1hr 1m“: 1s !rrinno Splendnd Program Anln‘rc In B Men'l Auodlnon (.rl Togo Old MAE. the DI) ()no to b. Remembered BUFFET LUNCHEON WILL BE SERVED SHERIDAN RD. OPENING SATURDAY NOV. 28TH um I!- Iurmshrd Hanspulatmn not Manny a my and umhnfl ‘Rd 7., Highland Park ’X hr (51 \anlsvn u m-n "1».an aslhe 5hr! 1n Wva-Hr, anwmr and “ n 1h. \‘ \Ltl (um um m m kndm h 1x? Hm grnundk n! Hm m-u 1’ Huh to Wmnt-Ika Al Wu: ‘4‘} “'H urns hmk h, ”It mu hr Mach 'w (in-HI Ba) P'E nu: Mn 1! :e rxrm Hm ”2;? w Mrr‘: :‘nsuudnm P \ Jr. nlmi h» mam-1hr 1 a Manchu: Mrn , A Ihh u J; cumma Innup-u (A UH. n urrk ( 11 Hex \\ F {in M r nn'ng an nppmtunny a mirrmted lo mn MI ”At work. If hrrrann {Lt 1hr” ~r.\ dvur, In 1er hr Mun: l.‘ Yrrimg pan” r m Ch. ix 2:! the MM Satur 'M ‘V'tfild' m ‘ dun In Buuneuu Together rich! anon ‘3 wannd \‘Munu h mn‘ lark \t‘ \r'\' xrl) a! MAM”); HA

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