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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Dec 1915, p. 1

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H :rpr ets. who 31‘0““ a f : xrest at the time thy here, we now resident: d W Mrs. wan James of y thu «can state can-us, ’ zlri triplets. sqven yen: menu that the trio would be 1:: Amy {no beauty con- i the Unwed States. . $3 an- Ame. Katherine {lid If i‘ughterx‘ of Mr. M Ln: < max. who run the l Has. it th5 place. The mum of Belvidero, 111.. ‘were born June 19, I“. adenll of nghlvd Plrkl'l." nknrg anleuA Are Now. rung at Baxter. lovn. wm, runny 3 cigar ,n wagers that they tse with» are most. intimate ull famziy are able to ”1 Nut. They resemble no 3; clam-i}; both in sin mi 5 they dress alike. it b A r to datinguish one from nese babies were born W ncv had three little [old :cs 4 grvat differ- :nw trees are trim- Ii m nmed im- die. «11w n dungus 59th him: mx' work «1 trces call _.-1 A «star. A group pic- threw appears in the Mir- Time-~‘Repubhcan. with the ‘ke'xh' ms thxrty-seven ye‘rl 0H rxplecs were born. Thor. her Phlldren in the flfl- lesr. of whom is twenty- ‘w.: g utxcle 15 a clippin‘ Repubhcan-Northw l! Bchnjere, [11. It i. of res: :u our readers c that the William Bun a former resxdents of a Hall. when a resident'of ’an aperated a b‘kq-y r95murant in the m \‘n-rnna Restaurant h ncv had three little [on 'aved, “1, .3 and 3." by l jevwier. The numbered 9 pix-{ed dbout. the nook 99 m {he )rdet of that: at.» in» world. It. was befur» even‘ the factor werr- 1h3e to tell one Jmflhrr. and Mr. Hun any NOW :5 th» gzria tom the 0th un ere "210341 up 'mm: and Repair ur Trees 15 ARE SEVEN mm on Hk'r‘r as ”I Morris 1‘» F .rr-xtry ~ Park 4528 :- «airy Assn \ (‘5' y often [I dungus “(n v hisâ€"m TI) inhabitants 1' Michigan [mew WILD FLOWER PRESERVE w in Illinoibj fact; with the W Michigan vines, form ‘h Forty voyol‘ ’ mthcf .following in I Clipping Taken from .5. November lune of “Billericl” god Deals with Nature in Highland Pm'k BY EVEREIT L. [Co'minued 01 P?!‘ 31 I . I» . . ‘ 7 i 4* '= “ ‘ ’ . . ‘- ;, § I" L be I . mm ' a L ‘ A ) IlLLARDiSflOW WINDOWS IN HOUDAY‘DRESSPOSITION DETERIINED BY AVERAGESZIAYOI HASTINGS LOCAL STORES ATTRACT lLEAGUE OFFICERS FOR! CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS, TWELVE BOWLING TEAMS It is at Christmas time more than at any other of mi whole year that we all join in spirit of good will to- ward everybody and to make it more impressivevwe send tokens along with our good wishes. Up to a few years ago oar town didn't have much in the way of stores handling suitable gifts for Christ- mas. but a demand created them and today one can find as fine a display of L'hristmus presents here as any- Purchase what you can at home,‘ there is a double satisfaction in it, you not only make the recipient hap-‘ py, but also the storekeeper who will appreciate your thoughtfulness in recognizing his desire to please you. l‘atronize the men with the attrac- tive show windows of our bwn. dof your share in helping to get High~l land Park the most progressive, beau- " tiful and attractive home town andl your Christmas day will be lnnppierl for it. Earnest and sincere efforts on ouri ‘ part toward a better world 3) live in,i ‘a higher state of civilization and ai lbetter fellow feeling towl'rd manâ€"i 'kind, all that should begin at homel Everyone of us who buys an nrti-J cle not a real necessity in; Chicagol because it is a few cents cheaper be-l Grant Smith (l. Skidmore Bow-den G. Evans "lloc" Shoahen (Ireenslade Evans ['3‘ Wahlmnn t‘onrml [Cnntmm ossou CLUB m "Untangling Tony Plea“. L4 "The play‘s the case last evening l i . t ‘longs to the only real poor Cl izens Club when the d l of Highland Park. ()35‘)“ Club gave Your Shun in Helping to M-kc H [And P-rk the Mod Progreuive and Attractive Horn. Town MAry Pickford, Marie Dora and Frank I Keeun to appear in Different Role. ' 1 Motion pictures at the local theatre promise a great attraction for next week. On the nineteenth, “The Wom- an Pays," a stirring drama of social and financial problems, will be given. The twenty-first. Tuesday. Julius Ste. ger gives his famous play. “The Fifth Cominandment," a popular photoplny in five acts. Mary Pickford can be seen on Wednesday the Wenty-sec- 0nd, in “A Girl of Yesterday," a pretty drama of a generation past in ‘which Miss Pickford takes diflerent‘ parts and has made a great success of it. On Thursday evening. the twenty-third, America's most distinA‘ guished actor, Frank Keenan, will ap- pear in “The Long Chance," a drama of western pioneer days. Friday evening will bring forth. "From the Valley of the Missing," presented by William Fox, a thrilling story of the least. Saturday evening, Christmas inight, Daniel Frohman dill present ‘Marie Doro in “The White Pearl," a - Innnlful romance of the Orient. in five acts. Mary seen on Wednesday 0nd, in “A Girl 0 pretty drama of a g which Miss Pickfor parts and has made Valley of the Missing," ; William Fox. a thrilling east. Saturday evening, night, Daniel Frohman Marie Doro in “The Whi fanciful romance of the Monday Evening, December tl’o Highland Park The: On Monday night at sev the decks will be cleared a {or action for th: local boys of the Young Men's Club, ‘ demonstrate their talents It land Park Theatre. Thefst lure offering are wondefs ltalent and the show promi la “corker. " The program ‘ These four :cu tuna between act! pro‘nm. “ON ‘ one It seven-fins nine-Much. vouuc IEN'S cum vmnsvw ATTRACTIONS AT THEAIRE Another Monologue. .. E. Goum The Payne Children: Consisting of Banjo Playing. Singing and Duncing “See America First." H. Eichler and “\vny Down South Frank Walker. J‘ Fred Gllla'gher . {our :cu rid! moving pic- atwoen acts. will conclude tho :1. There will ho two shows. seven-fifteen slid the other an Theatre. The? stunts they i \g are wondefs for home! I the show promises to be} " The program will be :51 y night at s'even-fifteen ill be cleared and ready r 1h: local bots. members 5: Men's Club, will again their talents It the Highâ€" and W. Fitzgerald South" Negro sketch 5r. John Gnlhghcr. Dumber 20th Puk Tho-Ir. High- The Swan Opened Mud y val: F: Team: Sluun(. AIb-n Walnu- Won LA" Woot- Pris. by Scoring 245 '8 E. Gourley By “('ub" .Vloon 'lhe urhceru' of the league hive worked \ery hard the plat week form-‘ my: the teams, and the sixty men urea placed so that the twelve mm: tp-l pear to be about exenly hatched. Some teams may be I llttle stronger thnn others, but this ts only the first year at thls underuhng. and every- thmg pflsflnhle wns «lnnt‘ to satisfy thv lu\\‘l(’r.~. The teams were chosen With much cure. the tut-rages of the bowlers d:termining their position There are five dirYen-nt clauses, rlng~ mg from thine who avenge 170 or lurttur. who are vulled x'rst class men, Alnwn to the fifth 613", or those who .nwmge 1:10 ur less. So the sixty lmvn un‘ dunk-d into the classes, imelve men to a clan. Below 1: a iossou cws my 52mm succzss, lb! of R. had I l HIGHLAND PARK. "The plny‘s the lhmg". such was the case last evening at the lhghland Pavkl Club when the drama cnmnuue of lhei 0350“ Club gave "l'nundmg Tony". 3! drhgt [Yul cumcd)‘ In No ads by ”eh n I F. Bag); The]: must be some of out. c tut-us who have unused their calling ME was proved by the display of cxtraordm-l Arv talent “is! (VCHIHR Mun Charlonc' Yue. xhc nch but anxnoul Mn. Addison Ray, canicd her pan from sun to finish. Wl'h admnrablc ease and auurance‘ whnie ML Raymond Lmell :1 Anthony Ray, her son was cxcephorully good m hm \cry difhvull part Mrs. George A. Mason 35 Mildred (arew. nfid Mr Dame! C bh, (aklflg the mic of Mr Fenmck Van Alsten were very an‘unng. and at times during (he play their plans became vcn trymg. Miss Adz-It Enron as Mrs LA”. unmannu and Mr; A. C Tor trymg. Miss Adz-l: lure-rel! as Mrs . , , ‘ lspread mural throuynour me Cuuu- James Manncnng, and Mr; A. L Tor l r r {y m (M: mnhnx and vnth awry bcrt as Gladys Manncrmg surely wcrr d ’ 1 0! very good, and played their parts to per lm “I‘m" 0‘ I I," F cnnt L-Hmn, suslalnmg (he mlcrnl ol thcg audience at all tl'nes. Mrs. Charlesl mum! hm! uh." m an C°°d 70". Merrm as Mr: Brown a "temporary aum' "‘OVGMQM by the women M the counâ€" and Muss Gladys Spencer as Mm Carolyn l)‘ who IPPMBR UM bit ““15““ Carroll, a bright star ul the chorus were 0! good roada in bringing the arboola, ‘both very good indeed and the can'trau rhun‘he! and nexg'hbora nearer to (he betweenrhc charartcrs was quilemarked name. 'llu- women of Lalo mnty Mr Frtdfflc Ullmann look the pan 0! an Ipetxally mnu-d lo hear an Thompson a butler.much lo the amuse Honorable A. ll. Gaah, proa'ldont oi memol all, To much (‘rtdll can no( be l me Smu- lhghwny (‘ommiaaiom do- glven those who worked hard to makcl in" h” plendid given on Lb. hi“. this play to pretty and wccmlul, MI»: 0! the nut: in facilitating an bulld- Marion M300“ sanga KTOUP 0‘ “103‘ 5" mg and roducmg the coat of toot tween the act: which' were charminuly 'uadn. m addluon to Ir. (.nh, Su sung, and received much applause. All" pcrmlendenl of "1‘5...” 0 [A Rea the play Min Portia M. Swen appcared aell. (‘irruit (1.“ L 0. 3mm: in aestheflcdancnnmwnh piano and wolrn and ulhera h.“ been l'fl‘tu'd ‘0 ad accompaniment. The evemhg van one: dresl the meeting. of the most arnam aflan‘a ol the raven II The Iork o! perforun‘ Lho PM I .La I -l- {‘nnr One future of the meeting ll Ou- Mn. J. L. 0-16.. Colorod. Mod: Dootl‘ The G, in Highvood. Sunday “mm“ h: 5m. J, L. Dru-i1, 2611 (macs-.0110 be he! Axenue. Chicago. "In inlunUy Inll- ‘. ”WU”! I ed by 2: Northwestern (min 3! Hixh- mmlor‘» -' wood Sunday (toning about 5:45 ml! o’clock. In. Davis had boen v'ml'm‘; “Ir "1‘ her cousin. Mn. Humie Mufln. inll V“- M Highwood. jUIl north of Highlgnd ; ”hr 0“: I Pnrk, nnd was wnmng far In inur- Ther- |urbnn to return to the city, when‘ m Lgh {she remembered «he had I 12(th (0! than the "mall. She crossed die (‘Mctgo nnd“ The" « L Northweuern tracks 10 [ha poctofllcc‘ 1.. ”to r- innd, after postmg the letter. lurudl‘, m Luk- urn dunk-d into the classes, ve men 1:) a clan. Below 1: a of the teams, the class,” being I. by thu position m the lineâ€"up. hung up ”1- (1853135 are first. sec- third. {dumb and fifth. Grant Sullivan Smith G. Decker Skldmore Keuper anden U. Brand K. Evans "Doc” Uri Sheahen Green-«lads Evans ['3‘ Wahlmnn “onrnd Mrs. J, L. Dru-h, Henue. Chicago. "In inlunUy lull-i d by 2: Northwestern tnin It Hixh- vood Sunday evening about 5:45 Velock. In. Davis had been vimtin‘ k Hemie Mutin. in ‘_ I north of “l‘hlflnd ; HY’J‘ 0“: wk. Pork, end was Withn‘ for an inter- Ther- 1. nnth. r before n.- peoplm urben to return to the city, when‘ m Lek: county of more \mpmtuwe she remembered «he had I letter to! than the development c! pn-d .mdmguf North Chicago's water Iupply to mull. She crossed the t‘hicego end} Then « nothm. that mil lad more; rltnunlu the typhmd fever gem- by Northweutern tricks to thl poetofllce‘l {a the c- do t Lnd plcuurv -~’ livin‘i hmnd rhioune "3e annulled Friday und, after postmg the letter. tuned} m Iok- In ity and nothing Lnl'. wtll , gal dupe who hack to the interurben. In her hur-gdo mon- to mrrau the velm 01‘an rocking and helium; pqr'poeu ry she attempted to crou in from a! "fiend“! ferm- than may uu ll remand, without far 11 n fut tnin. nbout 150 feet from the contacting crossing I! which I nun-A in “1- rhlonne ”uncut he: been tioned. Her body we: corded seven! hundred ynrds on the pilot a! the lo- comotive. 2611 Chin‘s, I to be he” I: the Open House wmr'u repenty Indv 1|“ mnulrs DILP‘P nesting who .u "d the meet-1'” . m Lela county dermr In an follown: tattle. 19M. hand; Sheep, ‘7; (Route. 3; Deer, 9. grunt” ' totAL '3Mh. - Weukmn Sun , Ind-II [1|un (‘leripe flute- lvtl] kiln-t comfort .' . I} mg The morning union begins .1 10, m. rnd thr gf'erroor nueh‘ng at Ier cousin. M n. Highwood. 5m! 1‘)" “county'- Iill the betterment of our mode. The Setundey'l meeting 0! the Leke Coun- ty Good Rood! Auor'ut'wn should therefore a: the eating enmity o! by the Gnyehte Open Home. -â€"Thu W. The equipment for the treatment hom lake water for other in. en the dread din-u. The from Mr MARTINI RESPONDS OUKZKLY Swme, 1650"“- H. Mun Fen-uh Hove Scare. Fire “Q, Have Proved Sodom About elevenâ€"thirty Tuesday mght the fire dqponmmt nu called to the e of Ir. end Mre. John H. Ben- on Wood Pub. The {nmnly hed turn 50" "lured, noun-mu- Iulgrttnxg to u“ ”I? eloctnr nor. Ihlt'h vmp Maud the nonmg tun-rd nnd whu-h after being leit for name tune tilled slumber- much. In Benn-n and the are dept-went. which responded to the Fortunately no un- i N. W. CUIIS MOTHER VIC“. [L‘nntmucd on 1y" u Chan Ll“ N305. Largo Audience Uenty (‘obb Swanson (‘lark T. Richuds Page “I ILLINOIS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1915 ‘mh Four 1 AH“... 5! M' ”‘5‘ The (luyx-lnkr t‘ommcrrul ADIO- “7 “mm-n hr .urnvyed fur 1hr mot-Lin; [1 Chicago I to [- heH n: the Open House whir'x mnuxrs umph "fling rlplnw Ind lunUy Inll- ‘. d- .1 High. comfort ."v. I} "ho I“ Md the med- us wh)‘ the, um! I North Shore cxly, gum promised NH Mn. ('nrlehon M. \ Mrs. George K Jones lm- hwy we bug» to mac pom! of \\(‘\l 'hvre nu- nfwnys t‘o And Anh- D. Iavi- I. Focâ€" PU ‘ Saturdly, Din-ember lilh, wxll be! good roads duy All dny long I! Gr!!!" lake. where the LAX. County Good [toads Auocuuon WI” hold chain ‘ meeting or. Out dune. . Sewn-(my K N. Magi” 01th. Good 1 Rand: Anon-non. nporu vide- lspread mum: throughout the coun- hy m (M: mnting and with n'ory ‘lmdwutmn of I Inge gtthonng‘ ‘ L One future of the meeting is Ou- i inuml being taken in tho good mdl movement by the women of the coun- 1y who appreciate the big .dnnuge of good rouds in bringing the nthook. r rhun‘he! and nexg'hborl mare! no the name. 'Hu- women of Lalo county 1 an npecully mnu-d 10 he" an Honoubh A. I). Gnh, pnsidont of rhhe Smu- nghwny (‘ommiuiom do- .l1...r in. Hlpndid tT'eu on Lb. hun- i l I | w The nork o! perforlm‘ Lho perm anent organization of the [Ah Conn t} H >.-'_ Rom. ‘ - .ntmn \n‘l be in Thor u ham, 1‘ infer: n.- people I‘M county of morn \mpmunn In the developmom o! pn-d .osdm hen « nothmg um mil sad more , xho r- ».{u L Lnd p!cuuro -~’ living Doclovl Hm I» '"m h. I’lvc hundred In“! 0‘ Lb. QMI Wu .uun‘ “my...“ u...â€" ni, lhrdvnre Cmpnny, hauled by John‘brr 1001 With all member: present. H l Sheri"), provod (homulvu Good Fd- Karly every chair in the vmer :l lawn, m I)» ('hnuunll uni. of the ‘ M'uon wgg occupied .nd ”non; tho“ :0 term. Saturday and Sunday when $0, [ pmnm "n hwyen B. W. Schu- r- rut-ed 8157 for lb. "150! 0' Alphonl lmubn, E. '8‘ Gail and George Hill- In ”Hid. m '1“ I“ 1W“, W 50"”: llpl. ln the pmence of so muvh le- h. ed out of his hm. hm well of m. 3.; “km the bunnou of the day or Null Tru'min; Sutton, Friday. Bil moved smoothly along from mm to n- lmle lwo-yeuyold con. (‘yrieL Wu hmuh, u u'u‘l. of bum“! ‘0 death It a!“ tillo. N9" After routine Dunne."- wnu day»- of only did the men ruin the money. but 9d of u“. (‘ny Clerk read a petition "(Ll)"! Pu‘ 1‘ ‘0 (h. 5'“ nu W‘bh-Vfrom Mr. A. (l. lawn “Hug Nut by! H WI! WNW“l "“0 lumber, which SW“ ‘ 1hr pl“ of hit. properly normâ€"Quit ol ellV dny ‘-I ended in!“ a homo for tha'Vme Avenue nation be approved by m‘u‘ lmych. Under the 0" 0' An!” I the Council A- there “a some ques- ro '; Jam. b0“ “7PM" 0' the "WW3", ' um u w the ownership of I M of by ('omplny. umnl «or. men worked this mpefly' 9,, m.u.r w“ "1". ml in Ihlfla Sundny morning, building I! md 10 the Commission» of Pub“. usl home for Lin fin victims. Won)" ‘ Property {or invuugguon l‘wyen un rundluunu. u unplwl in any i Srhumacher ”‘4 G.“ "pnnwud the «'1, wrn {or urpcnur work, Won notlplru“ concernod. Commissioner try 3 wmdent w dour 0" men. who “a“ Mum-«k movod um um bill pre- 10 ' It the” )0!) W101 I Will Ind did (101 i ”mod by Ed'lrd l_ lAIn‘ W. -ll“ in l..â€" ‘vOn run until] the banding bud progress- cd in enough 14: permit R to be culled a home for tho hmfly. In In edxmr‘ul common on an nun. ad of dumy the Wauketus (inutte Mylt > ‘ A petition ll now ban. CIWuA-wu‘ vnking un- \‘lllugo Board to [nut ;‘ {nupecinl pomm to wow u. bullJln‘ Ennd Lho openuon of modem victor“. 11nd n being rapidly Illod vim signa- .‘urn. In we pIopoood m (hum. decommodntlon ll provided {or 750 Epoople. The whole bulldlng will be lubsolulcly fireproof and than will be {six dlml mu ludlnc (m the nu- dilorlum. Tha- muuor will b. lam snd airy, with n tpoc’nl venulnunx lylum which will provide cold Oh I for autumn and hot u: {or vinur. u - ~ AL- in up“. a! the emanc- p...- by an \‘xllm Council prohibmu motion picture MI in wmmm, Hun hn-a boon confided {or I nu show houu \0 [)0 around on Wln Avenue )ult north of the building now mupnod by the Winnetkl I'lo- 1ur Vamp-ny. |,A-J mm... a» Ulla-1m“ m rm) {utr wed-u a sin-chm ."mmms'lmusmmmsumm n now being cit-culled an.“ Bond to In“ ‘ x to nllow a» build!“ Tho-tn 3- of mule. Nine. I ‘MWI to luull Ion-h Hon-u g d a. “on. Pail} leg Co. ' Gho- Por-iuio- “ lu- By I’Iblkhy (bl-indo- Council looting convmod Doc.- brr 1001 With all member: present. Nuriy every chair in the manor. A. mluion wu mrtmwt to nullod in d mambo" of ‘Buy Road end Unxwooo Avmlluc -. than V“ Impouible for team traf- flc And requested that ho he givon pomfluton to improve same by phe- tng stone on the mdvay at the com- : pcny'a expel-O. I Commissioner Bnhr moved that tho 'roqnut be 'nntod With the under- l”tending that the work be done un- ‘dor the supervision of the Depart- ‘ment of Street! tnd Public lmprovr mom; Motion "nude .7, ur nub- rum-0W"! lce Compum m‘m ‘ that Doorflold Aunuo bet ”roaming-s pun impouible for team traf' [WM that h. N ‘h’fl‘ m improve same by phe- n the mdvay at the com- 111 pro-mung an Purity mformod the Council wanna bcéween Gwen Onkwood Avenue at. Volume 5 Cu! Ni"

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