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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 May 1915, p. 1

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manna: «2 ,ge Turn: Mus! {fir-b1”; -r so at khan t'h.’ u- ER 05 YEARS .xnnrznct wins. ‘mx‘ “rum: United h 60. 194 '83 3.0!") “PW? :1 ya; ’3: 4.45 4.51) But there is also the human element which must be taken into account when We measure a man's greatness. And this was an important factor, and loomed large in the life of Moses. God can bring strength out of weak- ness, and he does. but He seems to bring greater strength out of a strong Well rounded character than out of a weakling. And when He selects an Abraham, or Isaac. or Jacob, or Moses. or David. or Daniel or Elizah, or John, or Peter, or Paul to do some great work for Him. He seems to select some one who has special fitness for the job. and has received special preparation for the career. And the most import- ant preparation that all of these char- acters received was in the great uni- versity of infancy and youth We call the home. And all of these men in the accomplishment of their tasks re- ceived their most important training in Christian Homes. And what we say of these Biblical characters, we can also, with equal truthfulness say of almost all great characters. And the President and Dean and first teach- er of this university we call the Home, has usually been the Mother. whom We honor today. This child‘s name was Moses. But when we think of him, we sometimes forget his origin and the natural source of his strength and greatness. Of course the greatness of his career, and the splendor of the man are trac- able to his faith and trust in God, and his co-operation with Him. For we know that when Moses had faith in God. and obeyed him, he succeeded. and where he disobeyed God and lean- ed to his own understanding he failed. There are innumerable home: and mothers that we might take for a text today; but I have selected an ob- scure home and a humble mother be- cause that home and mother are known the world around today because of the kind of a son they gave to the world. If I should ask you to locate the home on the map, or tell me the mother's name. and give the address, possibly most of you would be unable to answer. But the name of the son of that home and mother is known to most every one. And homes. like trees, are to be known and judged by their fruit. So when we look for the secret of Moses' poWer and greatness we must not overlook this first chapter in his career‘ We can imagine something of the anxiety with which that child was born. He came into the world with the sentence of death hanging over him. For Pharoah ‘hnd decreed that every male child should be drowned in the river. But his mother had determined that he should live; and the battle of right against might which lasted throughout his life began at the cradle. This day has been set apart as one sacred to the thoughts of Home, and its queen-Mother. And it is proper that we should have such a day. We have our NATIONAL DAYS, net npart to remind us of the nation and its blessings to us, and our responsi- bilities as citizens of it. Then why should we not have 8 HOME DAY, set apart to remind us of the Home. the bulwark of the nation, and its bless- ings to us, and our homnge and re- sponsibilities as beneficiaries of it. For the nation is never greater thin its Homes. The stream can never rise higher than its source. Mmes' mother was a slave. She had to work in the brick-yards or fields or at some other menial labor. But God was on‘her side, because no doubt she was on His side. and God plus a Godly Mother equals success. For three__ months. the scriptures tell us. she kept him hidden. possibly finding a new hiding place every few days. A nd at the end of three months. it had become more and more difl‘icult ‘0 conceal this strong. healthy, grow- TEXT, Exodus 2:1-10â€"“1'lke this child and I will give thee thy wages." in? ‘my. and she must find a more seâ€" cure plam- \and the least suspected plucw. amnné the flags by the river's brmk. m a basket of papyrus and pin-Zr: llmv carefully this mother se- lwwl the material out of which to make the basket, and how painstaking- ly. shy labored to make it secure. Nev- er a muther with such diligence and “Moneu' Mokhcr in Only an Example 3 Find Seen wu 4 \o 1. Gun. wu Fuk Um u. of ch. Bravery ad I ud sup". wm mu :5. Son“! Heroic-a of Moth." E Chicago Moooo Next Everywhere” { Sunday SUNDAY AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCflfiREENSLADEDISHAYSGREATPflCHING MOTHERS’ DAÂ¥SERMON BY REV. K "(L DOBSON Number 11 (Lonnnued on page 2) T be Htgblanh Park Frags Espeaally fine music was rendered by Mr. Irving Engel 01 Chicago, who played delightfully on the piano. Lint». second and sixth Rhapsodies. Ruben-tien'a Arpeggio Etude. and the Smut: Etude. and Chopin's Revolutionary Etude. Mr. Engel who is a pupil of Mn Theodore S. Bergey of the Bergey School of Opera. is a young man of much music-I Iblllt‘ and has a bright future before him, GRAND CONCERT AT BARNETT THEATRE Hanna Nature and Chet-star Building by Dr. L G. Loed ' A rather small, but very enthSlahllC audience was present at the lecture gin-n at the high school. Friday evening. under the auspices of the high school dwision of the Parent-Teachers Assocmtwn. The lecturer was Dr. Livmgston (2‘ Lord, president of the Eastern ,lllxnoas State Normal School, at Charleston, Ill, who spoke on "Human Nature and Charactei Building'i Dr. Lord made many very beautiful as well as strikingly true state ments. he said, "Education teaches us not only how to make a living but how to live while making a living", and many other very excellent remarks. which were followed up directly wuth comparisons. figures and quotations all very cleverly worked in to comprise the wonderfully interesting talk. for those who heard him.- ft is unfortunate that a larger crowd did not hear the lecture. Benefit foe St. Jan-00' Cetbolie Church TM, Evening. *1 I” Tuesday evening. May 18th. is the evening chosen for the Grand Concert to be given at the Bartlett Theatre for the benefit of St. James' Catholic Church, Highwood. The title ”6de Concert" is indeed an exceptionally good term In this case as the talent is among the best that can be acquired. The program which has been carefully planned by Father Gates and Mr. David Dam. assist- ed by Miss Rose Fagan. will consist of quartette numbers. vocal aolos. and in sttumental numbers by the following artists: Mr. J. Louis Brown 0! St. Patrick's Church. Chicago and Mrs. O'Brien. Mrs. Crebbs. Mr. Hurst.and Mr. August Dasso of Our Lady of Sorrow’s Church choir, W. Jackson Blvd, Chicago. Tickets can be purchased at the theatre- or from members of the church. Auburn Graves. ss Shepherd, M Long, 3b Deluga. cf Liston. 3b Flynn. c Managan. 2b Shufilt. pf Cullen. p Total 1 2- 24 13 3 Highland Park () 1 0 2 0 0 l) l 0 4 Auburns U U 0 t) 0 0 U 1 0â€"1 Two-base hits, Potter; Stolen base.» leby, (llader. Long, Liston; Struuk Hut by Greenslade. 9; by Cullen, 7‘ Base an balls off. Cullen. 2. LECTURE AT HIGH SCHOOL VERY GOOD The Regular: will play the South Chi- cago Moose next Sunday. This team is considered one of the best of the city league. Come out and root for the home team The score: H. P. Regulars R H P A E Rabbitt. 3b 0 0 O U 1 Richards. 53 0 l 2 1 0 Duffy, If 0 2 0 0 0 Kilby. 1b 1 l 12 3 0 Pettis, 2b 0 0 3 5 0 Potter. cl 3 2 0 0 U Myers, c 0 2 9 U 0 Glader, pf 0 1 0 o 0 Grecnslade. p 0 0 ‘ l 7 0 The Regular: defeated the Auburn team Sunday by a score of 4 to 1. Green- slade pitched the best game of his career allowing the visitors only one hit and striking out 9 men. Only 2% men faced him which is a remarkable record and only {our men got to first base two of these being caught in an empt to steal second. He was ably aas' ed by Pettis and Kilby on the defensive. The play was fast and snappy and the game was finished in an hour and forty minutes. The team showed great improvement over their past performance: this season and when the warm weather rolls around bids fair to show the people some of the classiest ball seen in these parts REGULARS WINNERS IN BALI. GAME SUNDAY Tom! 0 H The l'mted States can only protest and weep With the rest 0! the world for this horror of horrorx u from the beginning 0' hoatilmu (he warnna nation! but mm inlernltmnzl law to pieces. bit by biL This in onIy (ht latest outrage, Neutrals have no rights mthm the war zone, and (he belligerent: are stopping at nothing to gain their end; It In all In the game ll 15 war ln spate of all IndIVIdUII disagree-menu. in spur of all the clash at PIHIIID )ealousy. our people must recognize the cool. calm lendenhxp M the Preudent whu, as a patnnt, Athfth‘an and Chnunn IS opposed to war Let every Indlvpdual do his little mute In helpmg to creltc thnt psychic condutmn. International mind, to that we In our land ulll teel [en the ex- haustion of energy, Ire pmson ol rlncor. and In the words 0! nur greatest Preddent. "Let us have tmlh that vitht makes might. and In th u thh dare to do our duty " (untnn'rt'ml rtglrts' l! M lar better lnr us to abandon our trading tn (imputed territory and disputed Ronda than In take part In the debacle ll belligerentx lanl to deal fairly wrth us as a natmnl we ran refuse to deal \uth them at all If thus 15 not a better chance of eulu than blust~ ertng and bullying wrth warships, then the ctvtllzatmn that has dune away With personal assaults gmumg out of differ- ences of nptnmn between mdwrduals Is a boasted lte. And the tutxltty In! it all Whither would ll lead us” The cannon: Itlll roar and the earth as hemg drenched unth hves of men. but even the combatants seem to shudder at the lolly and the wmthlessnea‘ of such nth-direction at human efficrencv Peace means Dalltl'k‘c and all conuol and the exernx of reason. "many amongst the unreuonnble. Peace 15 a state u! mlnd as well u I physical cundmnn Price Is not With us If wc are boastful or smug (x unlym- pathetic or qunck to anger Yrs. (he smlung of the Lusulama xsune u? the mmes wt history In he lamrnn-d by the whole world. bu! xx 13 war. and It 100 an- rcSDt'anh' Lt! m not play the Phansec. for we are 0! (hr name flesh and bland. nn berm-r and nu different In character {rum Ihusc who hau- dxrd, and (how “1m .1”- kxllmg Even :uppnse vu- dni 5n. tn var n. Menu? the Inc-x M .1 Ptundrni v)! u) u! h wuuM mum the In” of our snldlrr-e and {H uh “urld nu! hlm'krm-d c-x suns of lhr nalmns In .uh mon- nf human sum-1mg for us' There are manv difirult day: ahud of us. Help us In at! It the bonum ol lhnngs by creating that “mid-mind. Ln us no( only use our heads. but watch our heart: m these tunes 0! heguunon But this calamityâ€"n Is [on much, we say. Will Americans stand by and we her Cllllcfl Women and babml blown up by German submarmés. all agreements of Inlemahonal law m warfarcahsolulcly cast amdc? Why do wr nut look mun- closely ”“0 the cases of hundreds: ut w-mcn who have been uulragcd through the brutahp ed lawlessness n! all “3!, mm the sanctum-s of home and humanity which have been \Iulalcd beyond rrdcmplmn‘ “1 11111:- LUSITANIA INCIDENT “0055 IOIID‘EXIOOIQUBTOTBCI ITS CAMBJIUSTB mm: RIGID INSPECTION MINHH'Y ACCOUNTS UP ml“ 1:! [Jacobs-id. “Lot U: an0 Faith That Mu Pk, Clo.“ “BIN-hambuudi-Thl MM“ Thank (iod Joy H'nlm. that Md and lonely man In the ”7.1!! House ' When we are all losing our head: over this moot spectaculnr event of the war, the sinking of the Lusitania. he alone seems to be cool md wellAbalanced. We have the utmost confidence that our brave czotann mll gunde our ship at lute salely through these ud and mmt tur- bulent times. Let us investigate more clooely the paycholopcnl results ol the trngedy. During put year! mwy (unt- at the Exmoor Country Hub have reunited upon the excellent cuddle nervuce lurmuh- ed by our Highland l’ul boy; and It hu been the polltv of the dub to mnm~ tun lhll “and-rd '0! the benefit of but}: the memben Ind tt’ cnddvee l'n- itortunmely tor the duty u the boy: dev velope, mlny of them mun other em :ployment It the end at the m and, ‘Ioench year find. on boy. who are nnnous to take their pbce. J , When we are all losing our head: over this moot spectaculnr event of the war, the sinking of the Lusitania. he alone seems to be cool md welIAbalanced. We have the utmost confidence that our brave czotann ml! (undo: our ship 0! Into ulcly through these ud and mmt tur- bulent times. Why is I! that (be whole civihud world! is :0 aroused over this terrible dlmltf, i this umpcakablc outage? ; ()ur imaginations have become dulled and callous as we read about thousand. of men lulled on the battlefield. or dying by thuusands of {ammo and dim ()ur Intellect: can no( conceive m such large numbers. The whole thing ll (00 large, and we are too near Because it Is a concrete cue brought home to our very doon. How is i! we fall to gel u‘excued over the entire Ivar Situation? macowuusv scoonnzwsromm ADEUNE L mum mmumm BOYS Hr HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1915 )U II nu' 51‘ 11k; k unlhrluel‘ [1* thh D." to do On! Duty” iv‘r of thousands n .-\all’ l~ [hr Hugh unh the ant Imlv- (hnp H nut, hue o \ (.nfiaxmhun ding mu' (vnv Hectuu uddymu hn a good mfimxr Ind lend. to dn'rlopc boy: lion. (he ngh! lint-t. H “mum he chuurued by then parenu, no! uh?) (br‘ H nf‘lmd the chance to buume fmnmhlh Independent. but I! (IV?! the hm. a tummy Ind d» nplme whuh will sund Harn' In good stand during laler gun, and hr“ ul .1! n krcpulhcm out n! dnnrl all at the (urn: among campamou n! ”my nun l’nauzmr [Ln ‘ r., Monday Max »1~! will hrxhctuxma' optnmg a! F: mum x! mil prnndr u gnu dew-Dd 1m (“Mum and an upp Munih In! 1hr boyg (hrrrhwe man who an}: to term: In Alldny )oh and (mm a frat lumheon. s‘muld gn (n the « 1ub and RH {hm tram mg berm: May TH" D. A. I. PLANS EARLY SETTUIS' DAY The lo‘al (lupin n! [he I) A K II planning to hold I \exy Inlrrnhna mm in“ Monday Int-”1mm, June fourteenth. 3! {hr Tnnlly Punh House Thur u I commuter (u gum-r mlmnulmn on d1 carlv Hn‘hl-nd l’nh [I‘dxhunx und In) one havxng Im'h mhrvmlllun. no ml"?! how nnul. u lmdly naked to (‘ommum cue name In Mn Send! Truax. m wnl mg, Mm Trull II whim-n of (In: commit!" ”stud by Mn Funk (in-tn. Mr I). M Enkme. Ind Mr Willum Dooley The pipe! cl me day m m finnhed condmon u 10 br If" on Me II the Public Lib!!!) 10¢ 1hr um: 01 [ht fuluu- gencuhunn (ha :1 u the duty 01 every early If")?! m mm; hu eu’y cl- pcncnce but and “he I! In urmna lo the cnmmmcc The muunl arrange- ment) ml! brnnnaunced tum m Till Plum Tm. mrrnn‘ “nun u the-early gem“; mnmu 1. W lo I“ than people whose “mun" 0 Hunt: x‘ Park dues u m buck .- S. “mm“ It trymg to help u. naddnn ll hu furnuhcd a play ground and a \Jddfl' mull-r ‘hoat ml: duty will Inc to look In" the b0): and Ink: thlrge u! them during blxh Ior‘ Ind p11). use ()ltcn the buy Mm wouid toon have ' mu made a [nod uddoc Wdtwoumed : P1.“ and gnu-es up Thu 1: untortunue, both 2mm (01 the club and the buy, to: (fiddyma mml I 1mm 0! employment A'hhh II In cvny ""7" way henchual Nu! only due! n pay! 7" wrll, but u give-01h: buy: plenty of fresh Alc- alr, coupled wuh a relâ€"alum: amount of Jhd laurh- unct dm‘uplmc Alw ll oflcn a “l' (ham:- 10 the unduunouu boy to cum ; “4 one 0! our new”! pun-t ulmh are 0891- BO" cdncry munlh for “oi-d work, good (unduct. Ind good attendnmc Tn avenvmc (heu- dxflu‘ullms Exnmuy has planm-d ~durum Hm “awn In! 1915.. hv lnllflh'! all Irv» {rt-an- thn (add) 1m mrmbcrs, and In pan Ihem during lhru period at msnurhnn A\ a rule tun m Ihrrr afternoon: m (Hurting \nli be m! harm twcnablr Hm Pm, In undrtgund ah.” n nrrdcd And to I‘H Mr a good shut [be Mr“ Inn lured no! flu in l)- All Highland Park-1'. W5... Cod-g Io "1‘ ‘1 Y In the PI“ ll I M'" 501 "PW-I'd I {for that maon we have prepared Una m to Me up caddylu. he vent out ‘Inu. arm)- with the hopa that n will on t'30 linka 'lth I chbfl and It.“ ‘ .‘ lu.[ Pk“ Lb. “a. in . more f.. by ICNII‘ CW0“? ("ten ” W04 ‘vorable light With tho mdera of your "I“ “WWI“ VII '00 Youth I ”I‘M §paper than it u at the pro-ant time The boy baa no ndeaa 0C hia duttea. loan} Your-a ypry ugly balla mdulgea In convcraanon dunn. A. H, Hawley, cntxcal momenta of the game. and make-l Secretary. Boavd of Truatnn. numeroua othef mmakaa Alan became‘ he tnea to conceal the (ad that H II hu: “flu.“ 0‘ M d 1‘7"". firat attempt to caddy.themembermakcal Dunn; the paat yaar than baa ap- no allowance for Na hum but i[roared] m aevaral newapapera many aaaumea that he a lazyjnd unintelligent larurloa wherein the above named ln~ (){1pn the buy .ym mm aoon [unvatxtuuon has been preacntod an a made a good caddoe mmmmd i plan unfit for brolemdmvn railroad and gives up Thu u untortunate, both!""“ The pnnnple reaaon (wen be- (ur the club and the buy, to: caddy“); nun] the unkind treatment offered the . «mm 1.4 .mnhnmmt Ihnh n m cvnv Inmate:- Ivy 1hr manager. 'MH r .4! am anathl 1m: 11:! {ha rmzwnx I! Pwl .IH') applnahwn to [Mr «H «1'bIhI-hf‘s hr \HH mMur made-v .I\~Ig!‘.r( m City DO!“ no!” Back to Mahler-MM Wuhand'loy 3 hr! .. ".rvnY-rr Hu- n .un :41 :mtruu Hm ncu Lx'uu and 3:. laltrf ‘1“ hr hr n In r \ mg m. mnhu hon .r [Ln ‘ r., Monday Max Ground And Ca“. Inch: MdHo-ndTr-uoumo'on Wdfluhhto [WP-oo- Duty’nlebouLooh umTi-toTMo-WLO myOvmdhmloCfiv r the Icy-M Both Show n Inter... in nod With Stu-v Syno- w-rk d "1 ‘ I“ Ina”... I' Once 1.53. no Ink-d the (.Mrl l‘n -\ for Hm MM In. The Mann! u! Trunk-o» hl\t 'efrnm ad {mm nnuworm‘ nn)‘ of ”it mu mum m the now-pope", believing there Vin-re nut people though mun fttrd, oulnde n! {he lupportmg or» gnmulmnl. u: )umfy Liam m mnkm‘ In) cxpllmhonn Lhrough the press. The rnhn mu" 0! I)" mrrulnr 1‘“ [bet-$3210“! WI: pinned Due-{Orr {hr Homo Sour!) EhuhrlbL Huh u: \‘IHhRF 0’ be" I! n- um..‘| mam“, 4., d .w. 3 h, held (.rwtwl‘nl I’avk Aw m5 Ii fi bu Ind if!!! In full durum-um. UH» Bowel). 39, Doerhtld h) nn mmmmuun \olr nppvupn-lrd Dunn-l Pram Inn at II: I- IZHth'Inl, mono) h: conumw 1hr pro-ovum". of bin 22*. Huh-00¢ M 11320001]. Mr Monm Much (tlllt’lblh ha» hen-n Indun‘rd u. o! the rule:- u! the Huma. )M an m . \rnu‘uu-n \HL mm. that lhru lulu WEY‘I‘ not new!) In And u ruin-r yin erlun‘ FHIIHI' Inputulwnn. mmormsmumu Cyan-0k. sad Swim-m. MI 0903 ‘o 'filk ho. of Chane -r) for (m- Hourd M Hutu-n w an mm burn from 1hr Home Mu») poopk hln't been bud to he lieu- lhnl nil mun-n mmuxm-d In thr mnulu of Mr} Murrn urn Inn And thou [neoplr uhv were gnaw-lad With Mr vau n. Humming l4) hnnx Lha- Homc ind m manngcmrnt mln dun- puu, hm: ho! heuuxrd u, any Lhr) were true. when m n-nlny. they had no pernmml hum-ltd”. but had run toned 1hr" nnfurmhuon from 1hr um: mum u had Mr Murrn (m Itch.“ 0! (hr Home, the Board of Trunk. rlttndp ua mnmtuw u. um) pom” autumn-d. in nu! the Home and m (‘undxtmm- .‘nr [Mnllrhrg We muld no! attempt to [0 into detail and would nm {eel juufiod m munun‘ Ipnce to explain the do- uilu in connection with the Home, and {or Out mson In have prepu'od Una 1!. Augusl, It'll, um- (H‘UVKI‘ H‘ Moun- u! Highland Park, IA||IAI|R. vluuod n he prn‘u-«l nnd Wm“) (”111* lute-d. n ('ln'ulu! (*untmvung many (‘hll'flr u! n‘hunuu "Hume-Ll u! m mun Ind mmnmnum-mrnt u! Uu In» unumm Snnu- u! the charge: mm- uumd n. flu: nu'uiu h-d been nun-r tit-lod )rnn M-furr and "the” u! the (hires hui no found-Lion “hum" H: ans um- pnmrculed 1m rnmm ll M-ol on Iunuhl u! thn cuculu. and lflu - lrul lusting urn wreh the )un dnmxroui h mum he well w an) that tho- Unnwnpt of the unu- num) M Mr. Murnr (new. .1 the “1:1. lhu‘rd ho hid no [terminal humlrdgr (I! In) n! ”W "Il!‘r“r (-(munmd n. the mrvuluv, but maul) all of hlr Inform» Illnla tum. (run. “hr mm-u» who” conduct "Ar rm had lhnl H um urn» -n {or {he Bonn! of Trustee. u. le > IDIINHII'IH U nu (hr “It [ulnlu prup 1hr mal min-He m N no)! rrgul Flldfl\ rxt-I LOCAL Propofly I W J Sch ‘1? Mrllnm () 5300000 F M Mr man “ T.’ Hughhnd l’ (mu Her Dam hm. I’nvl. I unfl We \nll 1w pin-and to “ruin” In Int-cl In, pumm- drhlrlh‘ l-v nun the Hunt find ml! (In them l‘\‘rf_\ oppor- tunity to um!) thth-lu-u n to con» diam“. the treatment 0’ [hr mun-be- and w) other man“- in ronm-ruon vflh 0-0 Home In whu-h the) are in Slate-ant o! Baud of Trustee- Dunn‘ the put your there bu up- ponmd tn nevcrul newspaper: mny Irurle- wheretn the shove named ln~ Itttuuon hnn been presented place unfit fur brolemdm'n r-tlrond men The pnnnple rennon (wen be- m. the unlund treatment offered the Inmate:- lvy thr mnnngev. Thru- umrle- referred to vmuld m- dlcnlr that the manngor vu I Car and Hunt the ltbert) of the lllnlllll “In \ery much curtfllod by him. Referenre hm- uhw tut-en mnde to the Board of Trugu-t-r I) not bent; \nl- hug to gate rein-Y when rumplnnu blu- been mule lu them h) the mâ€" that" Thr Board 0! Trut-lnrp haw nluuyu .(‘t'urdul “mute. ru-ry tonnes) when tuntplntnu been presented m the proper manner The rw-urdr of the Hotne and the Trustee: Ire open (ht It ttmr tA- Lhtme ‘htr mt.“ nt, mtrteet tn the Home, hnd hun- tttrtx-t'uut. an) ttlmull Club that A “mutton wu prcoenwd by mm Commtmon out!“ that a mdproperty townen ue lot. It ptuent, name the have: Upon amt; tton by Commiutoner Baby the latter was rrlcrred to the Department of Pubhc Health and San-t) mtb Instruction thlt ‘ I” property owner: 0! all butldinfl. not tonnevted u'tth the nty sewers btflotlhed U) do no at out? Cummtmonet Httchcoflt moved that the Amenun Audtt Gympary b In rtyut‘ted to «ample-tr the” main of (I!) m‘tvunuto MM lx~t 1915) and mbmtt report rrgltdmu ”me to the Comma» unnen The nmtmr. ptet titled, , In complum r u tlh a request ham the ltgltlr be put at the bathing brad: ((unltmstmnrt Huber whmtttad n pmpnmtum hum the Publtt ultcrrb) three lihu tuuld he tmtallrd on the bench. on I ham. and ope-tulrd by the twink! ll thr pumptnn utatmn Upon I #10th by \ttlnnllthluhrl Will.“ the ptopfi'mon “In nut-turd “ N‘l\l(‘f (mnpam mu. grud- with tho hop. an! it will u loul pl.“ Lho “one in I more fu- vonbk light With the mden of your paper dun i! as It the present Limev Your- vrry truly A. H. litwlcy, Sea-tuna Bond of Trunk». Rrh-rrnrr hm- uhw been mndr to the Board of TruMm-r up no! hem; \nl- hug lo gH‘r rplu-Y when rumplnmu blu- been nude 10 them I.) the- mâ€" mum Thr Board 0! Tun-tarp haw nluuyu .(‘s'urdui “mute. ru-ry (nurtrp) when Complaint; hun- been pro-"mun! m ‘P‘ proper mumw! The rw-urdr of m. “mm and the Truau-e: Ire open (m lhr'l‘l'tllll. I! am) hm:- lA- than ihu rhn“ ll} mime-M m Um Home, Ind 0mm ulm would are u. 'Mmu 1hr ac I endow herewith a little summon! by the Band of Truluu o! the Rallrcnd Men'l Nome, which I will be [ltd to have you publish in such mum-or u you fat] dupoood. “All. It Mr John Ude’l. Editor, Huhhnd Pnrk I’m“, Dear Su' STATEENNFBOARDOF ‘COUNULORDERSUGHTS RAILROAD IEN’S HOME ON BATHING BEACH I! “In II! kmhlny Im a [dart It» Wd an emovnbk rye-mug My) "0| ’1". one 0! [he Clan" I! Ihr Highs: hdfl' he) } haw at your dupnul a hut gymnfium ' lully rammed with the moo! mm up- Ip-nuu Ind a ummmmg pool which mks I-nmng [he has! I)! lhr (nuntry. In “(‘1 urn'thmg lhu main-3 up a (”WI-Ir phynal department 1hr hand (1 Ed- urluon ufleru nu am- absolute-I) 11* of (ham: to Us: puh . mgr-n.” nth In Imtrudof. Hllwmx I.‘ ”W uhdul. Monday and Thursday Hrmn'l IW’F' leuuolul 5nd humnm rm-n TM”. «1 ‘Fndly Iwy )oulw men mrr 9*“ .. ,yun 01 II! 1 hr women I I’m; In , I Monday and Thursday rvem “gr o'ckx'k. Ind 1unday mom: 0!; v ., land Wodxada, unemoon ll wheat}... A A pol-non from Adolph Lac”: by (morat- F. ”“1100. ha gnome], Ukmg {or the amntmcnl ol Charla. Marty in. until] voila-men to keep plum puma from (rapt-nun; on in- my. Hus nelermd to the luv den-rim upon a mohon by CommI-zoncr Hutchcock. I- l‘ krldlot, H l'uppenhuu-u, to! «a Rn-mn. w 1) “9.75000 J \’ .‘\ur(um and n! In RI A Bird. lot I. In sub 01 par! ML 114, Highland Park Q C “10m hrnnn Duu'nll m )2 A “Ella-ml find ul purl 0! Inn 4 und .5 M( Unit-l I lob. Hmhlund Park (J L $11!: John (:11th and If [U "whim-Hm l-nd m an Propofly inchncu Ron-rd“ Dun-c Pu! Two Wain F M Sta-Ir and \«Y In Martha 7.1mm". min \A 7.),411 I- mm H In! 1. Ni 63‘ Hughhnd Pack \\ [1 SUM!) (.n. Iicrnmnu ,h {bi-4h» lo (MI J mm 1m». u «a a 4.1m. 1, “outfield Park Land and lmprmrmrnl Anna nub W I) S) m A J M [‘1 n um n-fusrd fiermbmn in mm: an HUINda leluuyi inw lhr Darwin”)! 0! lhr MM lrnumll bufldmu nu (hr wound: lhal ll unu‘d mcupy [ulnlu pruprlh 1hr malm u! paVInfl n Qytxem ul min-He m Rum”: vull be lakrll Up I! 'hr no)! rrgulm Inn-1mg m the room 11. Puma rxrmnu at [we o'clock Wm. J McDonnld In I communkauon prnemrd to the vounal. "queued I re- lund of $5.85 on Icmunl of ham pad me city's than u! the uvenl In. to: 1914 on (hm: acres 0! land W In the S. w one fourth at Secuon '16. Thu portion 01 land a bun. used 10! I oeptnc tank, and upon I monon 01 Cunmu- uunet Will“; the $585 wu order“ P.1d to Mr, MrDon-bd The regular meenng 01 lb: mncil wu held Fndn) evening, May 7th at 5:00 o'clock I“ member; prrunl. W J N‘hrret to A J Manny, H.101 Mrllnmrlu pub Highland Park. W. LOCAL REAL ESTATE TRAISFIIS E. H M“)!- lx-cfhrld Vohmc 5

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