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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Mar 1915, p. 1

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ruse TWO WERTAINIENI'S PROVE GREAT SUCCBS Number 3 mumsnc Am nu musfm mum 1!: AUTO Acanm The rntertainment given in the Parish Hall at St. Mary‘s Catholic Church last nigh! .Wednesday) proved a delightful gzne 'md spelled success in all ways. The program opened with Irish airs played very well by the school orchestra and ad- dresses. 30k” and songs by Rev. Dr. J. D. O'Neill and Rev. Dr. O'Hearn of Mil~ waukee. Vocal aoloa and Irish clogs by Mr. Robert Daly and Mr. Arthur Wright were very delightfully rendered. Mr. R. J. O'Brien sang most pleasingly several number's. Little Elizabeth Rafferty sang Tipperary in her Queen of Erin costume verv sweetly. Miss Stella Finney was the accompanist. Next followed the one act Irish comedy entitled "The Limerick Boy," which was especially well done considering the short time the players had worked on the playlet. Mr. William Dooley as Paddy Miles the Limerick boy. was sure enough funny and kept the audience in roar of, laughter throughout his entire appearance on the stage. Magdaline Ryder as Mrs. Fidtet. waa verycleverinherrole.aswas aloo Ger- trude Zahnle as Jane. her daughter. John MoCaflrey as Doctor Coates, and Edward McTamaney as Henry. his son: John White as Job a gardm, and Edward Nevins as Reuben were all equ..lly good in their parts. Much credit la due Robert Daly. the coach. tor making poasible such aaplendid performance. The program closed with a finale played by the school orchestra. On Monday evening. Ma 15th. the young people of St. Junea' riah. High- wood held a St. Patrick's day entertain- ment in the Parish Hall and in spite of the inclement weather. a large number of people attended. and the affair, the hat at its kind ever held by them. proved a very great mecca: A chorus of fourteen‘ voices rendered hi: em and were added by Inner Phillip limit, the it; year old Ian G Mr. and Mrs. Vencil Muzik, who was dtmed to represent the Spirit of Ireland: Much praise is due this young man for the manner in which he pertormed his role. The entertainment would not have bun complete without him. The Muse: AlmaKelly and Katherine Kenry gave humorous reading: which were greatly enjoyed by the audience and a vote of thanks IS given Miss Kelly for her kind A Pair of Lunatics. with Mr. John Bolan as Capt. Fielding and Miss Esther Morten as Miss Clara Manners was very flood. especially when the captain begged Mia Manners to take his life but spare his child, which was no less than a rag Next followed the farce “That Rascal Pat". which proved especially good. Pat was a rascal indeed. and caused no end of trouble but time to make ardent love to Nancy, who proved avery petite little maid and who most certainly was not in need ot any lessons in‘flirtation. Major Pufljacket was a very crusty old uncle but finally after hearing the earnest pleadings of his charming niece, decided that he would permit her to marry Charles, the one man in the world that she loved in spite otthefact that he was as poor In a church mouse. Charla. though 900‘. was a very persistent lover and after dis- covering that he had unknowingly it» salted the Major was profile in his mien and won the Major's hear! at well a: the hand of his niece. Miss Lucille Lndlow was to have men the pan of Laura, but on amount of the ~sudden death of her father. Min Kenn was called upon to complete the cast. Messn William Zahnle and Paul Muzik as Hogan and Cinncy sent the audience Into spasms of laughter because Clancy was very sure that he had been robbed by Hogan but later found the eleven dollars in his hat where he had putit for safe keeping. They 5M"! comprised by singing a verse 0‘ an Irish ballad. The affair was in chute of Nb- We Kenry. chmnnnn. assisted by MnVencil Hulk. Mr. Martin Mur'k, M'- Bessie Moore. Mr. Philip Slade. and Mrs. Hayes. Much credit is given the abme people who devoted to much of their time to nuke thin WI themceuizprovod to be: Ilia WiL helmina Morren and Mia Anna Mend furnished the music. Mr. David Dunno made up the performen. “stance Cudd'l'hlfl' We wish to thank our kind who“ and friends for the Wand-yup“!!! shown us in our late Wt. "Tlut Raoul Pat" and “A Pli! of LII.- lien" at St. 1...." PM "In. High. wood. ”Tho M Io"! Local Puiull Hall T be Higblmm Park 11mg Four men were injured. one perhlpt fatally. and a fifth escaped bv jumping, when a gasoline “Speeder" going fully thirty-five miles an hour crashed into the rear of a freight train just south of Wadsworth Saturday night about nine o'clock. The injured are: William Hag- gerty, jaw broken in two places; Edward Haggeny, arm broken just below the shoulder; Leslie Dietmeyer. lungs punctur- ed broken ribs. internally injured; in most serious condition; may die. Chrio Huntsinger, operator of the car; dislocat- ed shoulder. Henry Wall. the fifth mem-/ ber of the party. saw the impending col! lision and leaped just in time. Her es- caped injury. He helped to‘ extricate his companions, two of whom were un- conscious. and then brought assistance. NEARBYNEWSH'EIS' .OFLOCALINTEREST w. B. Smith. preaident of the Republi- can county central committee, Tuesday afternoon sent out a call for a meeting of the precinct committeemen ol the county to meet in the court house in Waukegan on Friday afternoon at one o'clock for the purpoae of selecting dele- gates to the judicial convention to be held in Ratio“. Ill, on My alter noon, April 8. Lake oountyis entitled to 19 dew The call tothe mince- nen folio-ed the receipt 0! a dispatch flan w dot-Jain that there will be no judicial primaries. The um bl" gun: between Wanke- md Deerfield. on Wednesday after- in the gymnasium u Walkman. tinned in victory for Waukenn. the Coll looting d Product Co-Inituo-oo. WM Woman's Club to run Bolling Booth. Poona oak. for Recon-t Bulking Bosch fol-Weukegen The eotablishmeht of public bath houses and supervision of the beach was decided upon at a budness meeting 0! the Waukegan Woman's clubon Monday. Realizing the great opportunities for recreation at this playground of the city. the club has acted upon the suggestion ot the Playground Committtee and adopt- ed this as the work of that committee tor the summer months. By a strange caprice of fate Mr. Patrick John Ludlow died Monday morning at his home on N. Green Bay Rd. alter an illness of seven months. while his brother Edward Ludlow of Wilmette died It'al- moot the same time in the Alice Home fluvial. 14k: Fm! u the result 0! in- juries W about 10-30 o'clock Mon- day mining from hing struck by a C. M. E. car in Lake Forest. Mr. Pat- rick Ludlow died of pneumonia. He wu’ born in Buffalo New York in l848 3“ came :0 Highland Park about thirty-mm“ year: ago. The funeral took place Wed- of Chicago and three sons Walter Ed- ward and Minn" all of this city beside- nlatim in Libertyville Everett and Wil- Attorneys Cooke. Pope and Pope Tues- day served formal notice of a desire, to recount the ballots in the recent mayor. ality primnry in Wnukegan. They repre- sent Dr. W. W. Pearce. who is shown by the officill vote to have been defeated for the second place on the ballot by Michael H‘ Hussey by one vote. The re- count is to take place in CerUlI court and it is probable that Judge C. C. Ed- wards will preside. This action on the part of Dr. Pearce's attorneys follow the action of the city councxl on Monday night of adopting a resoultmn duclanng Mrl Hussey to be the candidate who wull go on the ballot wnh Mayor]. F, Budmger. Wuhan-Mu” l,,,, neoday morning at nin: o'clock from St. Mary's Catholic Church. hm; was in SL Pankk’l cemetery in Everett He leave. to survive him two daughters, Lucile of this city and Mn. Frank O'Brien Pdrkk Ind Edward Ludlow pnu nw‘y My Morning March 15th TWO BROTHERS DIE 0N SAME DAY Auto Aco'dont Sunday Night Cd] Product Committoouon ‘. W. Pearce asks for Recount ”Scan 251‘. In! "'7 Quiet-Gaunt!“ ‘ THEFIVEMILE BILL ACOLUINFORTHE BEFORE LEGISLATURE USE OF EVERYBODY HAS EXCELLENT CHANCE WPASSAGE‘AILAIEI‘ELOIETOIAIIUSEOHT WaflthMMhmMuoI-OWD WWI‘MMO. | MIMWG wannabe-dub...» , wwwwdh. Dino Aflcr lllinou of Lou Tun Ono Week I! Hot Home i-Hnyvood ' Mrs. E. E. Maslcnon of 204 5. Mom! 51.. Maywood. lll.. daughter at Charles J. Streiber of this city. died at her home m Maywood. Saturday moral“ at {our o'clock. after an illness of la- lhan one week with plurIl-pneumomn, I! the age of 36 ycan. Mn Mutenon hu lwcd here praclically all of her lile. She wn fonnerly Miu Alma Strelbcr. She leaves to survive her a father, Charles Slreiber 0! this City. a huband. E. I Mmemn. two chudten. Thoma Chain. axe ten. and Peter Eugene. as. two mm. and one litter, In. A. B. “mid of Haywood. bedde- mm relatives And friend "Senate Bill Number 29" which pro hibiu the ale 0! intoxicating hquou near nnvnl union- Ind mnhury post; In Illinois has been introduced an Sprung- field by Senator Hum: of Evansron. and friends ofthe bl“ are confiAc-m n! m In reply Plzss in} u we! whr (he ate 0! borh min winter 60: AM short scrvtcn It Haywood. her body 'u brought to the Pint l'ntted Evangelical Church of thu ctty on Mon- day, where Rev; 1. Footer Van Ever: and Elder B. A. Schultze conducted the ar- vice; By her request her body wu taken to North Northfield tor bunal and phccd beside her mother in the lumnly lot. Friends Ind munc- undate- ol Mr, KETuI-ncrwillbcpleuedwhamthu huh-hempro‘notedbytthOnhShon WWIbewill confirm: tonidein Highland Park. Mt. T. 1w 0‘ MmWh WWJ‘Iwin thewntohhcloalfia. IRS. E. E. IASTERSON PASSES AWAY mummomtuwoma} HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. MARCH 18,1915 TWTW towgnhqn O‘flubdviIn-Hoh ADVANTAGES OF BEING PEACEFUL Had-dinniâ€" mom will bein JULIUS [WALD BALI. DEDICATED mMuol-owblm Oil! to tho Univmhy cl Chic-co Cool In reply m the following Ion" TNI. Pins umhes to ante that lhl. column :5 mt! ‘hl! we all n. "A Column Ion. the u” 0! Everybody,‘ Ind we welcome, bo(h .160! to any qunhon .0 km. u the writer does not 30 min pcrponalltm Hnmuwn PA“ Plum Highland Puk. Ill Gentlemen The lrtu'le cumnbulrd to your paper by one of )‘vur waders wllmg iunh 1hr differences In RI"IDII ought {u help («I dear mam-u. Huwcvtr. n I! mum-med that the” are always two udcu to ever) qu-flnm and 1 "mm hkc m we TMr: PRIZ\S If questmu u no. horn (he mhrl nude I! I! no more Hun fur (a your remin- lhax they hear tm'n both Indra, and .Hhuugh my views .uc rntircly In xnvrd \ulh 1hr arth'lr pubhshrd‘ an rxchnngr ml nun In a mannrr thus mdu‘nlcd null help ltr brxng ahuu! bent-r lwlnng whuh u n scnlul (u the ueHarr of lh-l pmmular «Chan 0! Highland Park Anminoldy mooo The dcdxcujoo o! Ibo mJuhun Roan Illld Hill In connection 'Ilh the Mindy- founh Convocnt‘bon ol lhc l'nlvemty 01 Chicngo in held on Tue-day momma. March 16 17": progrlm included od~ dress by President Harry Pun Judson. Protector Rullnn D Salubuty. Mad 0! the Wm! 01 Geography Ind Deon o! the Ogden (Lrnduuc School 0! Sam. Prolennof Thom» Chmdcr Chamberhn. find 0! the Department at (m; and men Ilumm ol the Umrcniry who tool their dame: in the depamnenu which will u! the n" budding buldtn‘withigoqw wuthwochchthemnkqunéum. ! Mane-8m Maco'dod; hnluumidcthtwfovand WM“HM1MJM§WMWmIM”vflIb¢w awmwmunmm > _‘$_ LLs cahthtbuildu. The new hall. - gm a m ywsmmwmmmu I v I i 1 Ro-n-IIIL - 'fldy know: an” d Cbmoauflmdtbc Univ-run. u Mao-width Wu “WI-d my. '- aw “amount-dwindl- Int n- Tbeentcinelwerc heldhlhc lecture roanolthencmeundtbcmun Mum in ecuâ€"u. Iva-then Vini- leion -og. Your: very hulv. A \ubunbrr ”I <0“: 0: 8f ’08: I001 to... if .0- »! 10¢- '0 {Bi ‘9! 0"? I is to.) >100... E. «If I. ‘0 d. :‘r Haul; Fill 'l E . il. 93.: The high xbool campus" xhe'tunml tduranoo to: most 0! mi Indrnu. and um inn "the: am the ”noon to: college Mold 40mm M; pom-y The huh xhool currigdum uhould. (Melon. duuncuy rI-vodut the vou- uoau need. at the pup“. Minn vort 1m broudly enouh to r09! III the use» in! sumac... ranpn‘ Irfi: Industry iov the run-u [0 literature. brine- Ind an 10! the In. ' A! land one-100M ol1 the dudwt'l time nu ma. «man: Iboul‘bc dcvouad to (In. voufional vork. m three-loan!!- to 000-le. upon 1* ground [but the student. in ordet lo ”I: I Mu! membct 01 may. nhoul luv I ponnon 01 In. um och day I ‘ racbnn‘ the fit M w 0! I deep The nude-walk on the south dde of Deemeld Ave m trout ot the premuen ot the Purity ‘ft‘ it Relnnerltmg Lompany ed! at the plan tor mcpumg the re- . n une\ en and don not prcoem a proper source. 0! our present ey‘em ot urhooll ! nppruuh tn the premtm We respect- Io that voutumnl (outed may be after Etully nlt pernmmon to level the well ed there dong-Ade oi the: time honored= from the enter!) [me at and prennm to count-I o! the urine ctrmulum A the halt”) hm :hereol Ind re In the carefully prepared btlL ‘vtng thu Inzwnlk It nnesnn to bring ll tun leve‘l. new. in no. More the capmtttee on ed iThn Ill! be dune at our own rxpenoe noun teacheru' huocumq-u throughout the ante There hal dmloped mthm the put three year a "I. upheld Inter ucatmn tn the lemdltur‘ that has become know‘ u the 'umt Intent" 01 yet IHOMI ducatton For than who hue not well the nruument ‘m tnvor ot ‘vouuonal eq neutron the tullmnn‘ Wfllohl taken ' from the report at the lllfiotl educatmn- u] commit-non Ire whom The high xhool oornpl nitration tur most at "f m- tart nther than the ”futon tm college Mold mm: itg poloey The huh xhool currigtlum mould.l It embodies utd uxthout an) respectfully link the can-It ot the uty bed tn mundt We root to the my to perturm the work. Respectlully uubmttted Punt) Ice and Retngeutmg 00. l A. RAABIL, Prudent. Ald Nuhols moved, ”funded by AM. 3 Buckley, that the ctty rount'tl proceed to the'turmal g unva- thr return. at the Primary elec~ ' uudrnu. und 5 tum held on March 9, ms. 101 the oom- ‘ln-tmn of mayor andoommhuone1 The Tmaym lppomted Aldermen .\ whole and Putnam to mt wnth the (My derlt tn ‘MC'O‘T- duttnrtly "'90le ID. V“" . maktn‘ the t51n\lu and lollnvung It their mmmmcomnjmmulsm "WC. In. "It Legiohhon shun. courfi In woo-mm ll trllnm‘ I defiant pin” in the «haul mm 0! “1|an I. belnffiadwrly nup- poncd n the pm! 0! the leg Mature by I number of rd: of edu‘ canon and by "pres-nut” of the v- The Instrurnon m \‘m‘I-‘OHII court" I Board a! 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M 23rd. in Pro.- vor. bylorhn Chord Lodun Roo- “ u". ‘ The no“ run-tuna o! the Hmhl-nd "0 p”. wnmm. Hub um he an open " (mo gut-u nun-lung on Tue-(1m rvrmm, " the Mnrrh (urn!) thud, II (-th Mtrrn m “to the lecture mom of the l’rrubytrn-n .uo Chun-h Mm M-q A‘nn but «u be other i heard In ongmn! monoloaun taken 1mm "'6" her win upenenccol hit on the em “.06: 01 Nov- York Cay. Mm I‘m-(Illa ‘0' ' van-n in]! play two number. by brhuA 1W“ ’mnnn, the LHll Etude m l) Fhl Mm nth“ ”den Maya WI“ play I minimum d '0' I group by Gurn- and Adm or. the Man. m" 3 A. lhn n In oprn “I“ H II hoped 9“" Jim! I lam number will an advance ' ”'10! the owunumty to but um ununnl ,3an _.,.w- H ‘ ADJOURNEDIEETING 2‘ 0F‘I'HECITYCOUNC1L F P Hlu'kmi J 1‘ Snmh Samar-1M Hashngn A (} McPhenuon F S Munro John ()fivu B 1 Steven. Samuel Levm 1hr dun M' In: publu ummdrvulmn .n lunumg :1 (hr [bow- Impxnnrmrnlh II “rdnru‘lm Mam 11 31M a! t- u ‘ Mn 5 y m, In H” n Il\ lmll All minimum-mung I!” b: hrhld as h» (In numly nfllurc or 1m! vi and ~nipluvffl'lflll, 11 upon and hearing the bound nhlll deem augh pro- puu-d mupvmemml dcollamn n shill Iuluml to 11.: u!) counul un mdmancc lhrvrtort an wonded b) ll! Wm E Berk" Comma-van": 157 Howard H Hitchcock " 5‘! Edward 0. Huber " 513 Mlved A. Mose. " a. Willnm Noerenba' " 0-“ William) ()hec " m Funk W She-hen ‘ 205 Ward W Wllllu ’ M F: n: bah! “ 301 IOIAN’S CLUB TO HOLD 0H] mm: I! .8 John '1 he Board u! Local lmpvmrmrmu It then Inc-rung Thur-any nrmng adopted a vmflulum hr the puvpou ul paving, gunning, dvmmng, curbing, pun'ndm. wuh ‘am L bumnu human" mummy wall. and lurmdrnl u! IM- My nu Ill: 1: SM. 3."? (ll mmmnuum Nana-av... H1.}ohn0|ivur.vbo "-00: can. 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