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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 Jan 1916, p. 8

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‘1 The basketball team was victorious over Maine Township High School Tuesday evening in a very exciting and well played game. Capt. Bolen and his keen: did excellent work and all deserve much credit. On Satur- day evening a double header “Sub- urbnn Iague" me will the plece between the local team and Chicngo‘ Heights. The same will be celled It ed relics and trophies of the battle- field. Mnjor School has been address- ing high schools and colleges of bee and says that great interest is being “ken in military drill everywhere. a most interesting and humorous talk the best one of its kind the school has had the pleasure of hearing. Major School hss hunted big game in Africa and brought with him, to dis- play to the students, trophies of the hunt, such as skins of tigers. lions and serpents, besides these he show- Major Gustaf Schoof, a German who has served in the English army for eighteen years, spoke to the stu~ dents on Thursday otter-noon of last week. Major Schoof has had expe- rience in the war in South Africa. md has also been drill master with the cavalry under command of Mn- dero, in Mexico. He has also been a newspaper correspondent in New Orleans. The topic discussed was “The Situation in Mexico." and was The debating team has been chosen. and consists of Frances Buell, Edgar Gurney, Racheel Hectietswieler, Om car Meyer, Ernest Osborne, and Oliv- er Wilton. In next week’s issue of the Press other facts concerning the big debate will be published. One of the most interesting places in the city is the heating plant of the high school. The building is situated back of the tennis courts, and forms an important part of the school. In the plant all the electricity used in the school for lighting, and vacuum cleaning is made, thus saving a part of the expense of electric power. The furnace room is certainly an inter- esting place, clean and neat in ap- pearance despite the fact that a great deal of coal is used daily. A large tank of water holding eleven thou- sand gallons is heated by the furnace,x for the use of the school. itself is vast, and has been inspected and been pronounced one ()1th best on the North Shore. The ooal bin. is placed on a level with the boilerj which is much below ground, the coal! being unloaded from the wagons; through a hole in the roof of the bin! leading directly into it. A tunnelr which connects the heating plant with: the main buildings. is six hundi‘edfl feet in length, and contains pipeS' which conduct heat to all parts of.‘ the school, and also wires over whichI the electricity goes to all parts of the 1 school. The pool filter is also an~ other interesting part of the building, all water used in the pool is filtered and kept perfectly clean and sani-V arty. All gymnasium suits, towels' and other articles used in the School are washed in the laundry and thus saves quite a bill of expense. This department has all the conveniences of an up to date laundry. The pro~ cess of “washing the air" is certainly. one of great interest. Steam is made and a large fan collects it and forces it through every class room of the school, thus keeping the right amount of humidity all over. The lunch room ' which has been finished is a very de-l lightful place {or the students to eat. the kitchen, light and airy has all con veniences, and the dining room is: convenient to class rooms. and cer~l thinly is upâ€"toâ€"date in every way. Thej striking feature of the whole heating‘ plant is the way in which every bit‘ of power is used, nothing goes to waste, which seeins the real meaning of economy. i The boiler ; 4 New Trier, will meet the high school team here. This will be another Sub- urban League game and also a double header as all the league games are. interest is being kept up in the even- ing gymnasium classes. Every Honâ€" day and Thursday evenings the busi- ness men of the community may gather at the school for instruction, on Tuesday the young men and on Monday and Thursday evening the women have the use of the girls' gymnasium and the pool. _- 7‘1- aawll i Evan. Lutheran Church The formal installation of church oflicers (or the new year took place last Sunday morning. Holy Communion will be celebrat-i ed on Sunday at both morning and? evening services. The evening ser- vices will be in the English language.! I I will, ‘ “ F0 For Sale'ir 1Vine Ave. and R. R. Pricea 836 payment down, A. Lewis 1 Co.. Clark and Was on our local lg: at Highland l’ai For Saleâ€"A I condition. Will } T‘ZB-W. For Salo‘ i'eari island Red Cocken Telephone 1127 HELP Wantedâ€"A go lences required. l l (Hue! Ave. Tel. 5 Carpenter Work l‘ricr ) or contract work guarantrrd a; hittaflrcy, 7‘.“ W, U Lostâ€"A twen q The Luther League meets tonightjwwu".n railroad. in the Assembly Room of the church. ASK $20,000 DAIMIB (Continued from page 1) that they sold liquor to her hushand,. causing him to squander his money,' become an habitual drunkard, and failed to support her and the children. Mrs. Moran is suing for 810,0(1) on her own account and 10,000 on lie-t half of the children. The case was settled, after seven jurors had been selected, the saloonkeepers paying Mrs. Moran $1,200. i May Sell Drugs in Zion City The appellate court of Illinois Tues- day reversed the famous drug store injunction ruling of the circuit court of Lake county and, according to word from Zion and Springfield, the victory is most pronounced for the anti-Voliva forces. By the ruling it is held that the ruling of the circuit court he re- versed and the injunction issued by the latter court restraining Fabry and Simmons from operating a 'drug store, selling drugs and tobacco, ,ehall be dissolved. Accordingly, it now is not efl'ective and the oWners who, Whnn the not-£6 .u..- :.._...1 _., , phone H. P. land Park to ('hi or two ago. (‘or teen rules. Find: TOG-J MISCELI Wanted 7 First done at 'our home Tel. ll. . 99‘. SITUATlOl l'oaition Wank who can furnish secretary Work. l‘ l'oailion Wanted vml girl Address Tel. H. l’. 1‘43. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_ FlRST BASEl Story of the Litt with the About [Muff-s n l to llm'krurvi. iii. an): a “rut-r in .\ (‘flilfli lilrilhl'He'fl Clippers or llllimis" town with big poem our minds in give and at the end 0! l ‘ was ltnckfuni, Tll; (1 There was a little hue who gram-ed came near him. an uutiwd (in! he won II‘L .s Ammons Music Studios 1612 Chicago Avenue Evanston 111 Phone Evanston 5460 Lessons in Highland Park and Chicago by appointment High School Notes “untamed by First Chm-cu m bnmt, must. of Highland Pm You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privilegm of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue Hours9t012m..1t05p.m. Every dav except Sunday v s s t l The campaign for this new fund was formally launched when the gen- eral education board of New York City in January, 1913, voted to ap- propriate 850000 toward a total of 8400000 (or endowment. which the "trustees of Lake Forest University '.had begun to raise. The financial ' stringency of the following year, {ol- lowed by the outbreak of the Euro-l ‘ pean war, halted this eflort when it' Iwas half completed and an extension‘ of time was secured from October, 1914. to January, 1916. New impe- tus was given to the movement by a munificent contribution from a mem- ber of the Board of Trustees last; spring, and by persistent eflort, the whole amount was secured just be~i fore the expiration of the time limit set for the large conditional pledges. Most of the contributions are in l the form of five annual installments. I: beginning January 1st. 1916. and the}: general education board makes payâ€"i ments proportional to the collections: r upon the other pledges sl [Aka For.“ Cell... Eldon“! Fund g Roache- Aimod For Amount Lake Forest College announces the completion of I fund of half I mil- lion dollars, four hundred thousand dollars of which goes into permnnent endowment. and one hundred thou:- and toward improvements recently made and current expenses. iruling of the circuit court. he re- lversed And the injunction iuuod by fthe latter court restraining Fibry fund Simmons from operating a 'drug store. selling drugs and toblCCO.Jhlll be dissolved. Accordingly, it now in not efl'ective and the OWners who, when the writ was issued some time ago. ceased selling drugs and {ob-c- co, will take steps to begin their sale immediately.~â€"Times~Review. HALFIILUON DOUAR FUND COIPIHED of Lake county word from Zion 2 victory is most anti-Volivn forces. Mny Sell Drugs in Zion City The appellate court of Illinois Tues- day reversed the famous drug store failed to support her Ind the childron. Mrs. Monn is suing for 810.0(1) on her own account. and 10,000 on be- half of the children. The case Wu settled, after seven jurors had been selected, the saloonkeepers paying Mrs. Moran $1,200. vices will be in the English units”. The Luther League meets tonigh‘ in the Assembly Room of the church. ‘ seven o'clock. This is the first home game in the Suburban League On Wednesday afternoon, the old rivals, New Trier will meet the high Ichool team here. This will be another Sub- urban League game and also a double header as all the league games are Interest is being kept up in the oven- ing gymnasium clauee. Every Honâ€" day and Thunday eveninga the bui- nees men of the community may gather at the school for inattuctlon,i on Tuesday the young men and on Monday and Thursday evening thel women have the use of the girla' gymnasium and the pool. l and, according to and Springfield, the pronounced for the u. that. ”laugh ”my an mum they : are nut “rage. that. though lb»; I!" 1 I Without mrronnm'ut. they are not I-w- | ;' Mu; that. though they are uuaduutnd. ‘ {Hwy «mum n Nnml’kahlo den-u of]f ilntolllm-nve. Ho u-um u. that they I haw nu rvllutun. yet be dds-(‘11!!! them I: dmurun- of rice nd ready to Ihnn' , rhvlr last mm! “m: the bunm. ll. think: It would be Impâ€"dbl. to (‘brb (Llnlle them. but the] crud: [mu-u (he ardtnnl mm of faith. hope Ind canny. for "without them they could never Jun-In tho It: mootho‘ nuht 1 1nd the other flaw: of their homo.” In Print 0' (a (skin... Admiral K. B. Peary In the nan-min don-rim“: Mn ullxun'ery u! the north pole devotes a wry Run: chum-r to m. Erik huon. win; I liked him I! It hurt. and be all it did but and that be cuuid tnke I but one And hold it better with the [love than without it. Tbs! in the that Itory. l dun‘t think that Spending ever thika! to the little chap wtth the two flat. u the boy- dubbed the mind baseman. hut merybudy in llurkrnna knew lhout the Inltt, and be nu] have got the him from him. Anywu’. that was the tint [luYe that In) ball player "or worn There wu I mm- chu- plnyiug mm! hue who gram-ed eu-ulhln‘ that cum: near Mm. and mm It mu. I hound that he wore I kind of 31m. When Um xuue wu urn-r 1 Wu): K: Mun and unknl that I: I‘ll Hut wore on his trawl Hr mid me that he mu 1 lull‘hlubl and had gm my band bud]; hurt the week ln'fnnn and be Ihowml me the wuund In m. palm He Bald the boy! did uul want him to play In that nine, but be 30¢ I piece of mm Ihfi‘C stn-l and made I! slightly «mare. but to (In! 11 am not quite warn the mn- plu‘r He then made a than .lore to cave: all (be hand naming the and Joint: u! (be anger- and doubled (he 1"er la the palm I0 (Int he could Illp lbe‘ piste {nun-en. About [shim n Unwind lrum rune to [(m'krurvi. “IV. In play uur hlhl‘. an): I urn-T in All Uunlm-n Tin-y «‘uiinl munwln-s the "l‘nrnuquvn-d ('HHu-m ur llllnuln" and plum-r“! our town with Na Lumen. We made up our mlud: In xlve ux-m a drubhlm: and u the 0nd 0! [be game lin- ammo Wu lhvckfunl, m; (film-v”, 0V Petition “'1»!¢d~fi'uung wumun whn can furmnh n-hrem‘eu, denim swremry Work. Phone 241' «Ham l'oailion W-Mcda-An nurnv or lie-(N um! xnl Address Rigmur Jnrnl-zwn, T01. H. I'_ 1‘33. “1 1 Wantedâ€"A good 13in :01 ences required. A dress (3 fund Av.e m. u. r. 96 E Cum-tor Work Wsulodiifl [or comnu Imc made to m Ivat-ark gull’anlc‘fd nandadnn I MISCELLANEOUS Wuued 7H”! clans dressmaking done at 'our home‘ Reasonublc terms. Tel. H‘ . 99‘. ¢6~49pd Louâ€"A twenQ-flm ride North- Western railroad. ticket from ”1"!- land Put to ('hicngo about I week or two Ago. (‘onumod abuut nine. teen rules. Finder plan all telo~ phone H. P. TOG-J. Afind For Sclo‘ Yeathng Sunk Comb RrhVodc Island Red Corkerel Putt $2. good stuck. Telephone 1127 4" ror sueâ€"A (u nnn in condition. Will all cheap. Telep 7'00 “I U-.. Inu wauun‘wn 511., or all on our local Agent, Mr. Tom Bantu at Highlnnd Plrk Hotel. (1 For Sath'ine 50 ft. lou betvocu Vine Ave. Ind Orchard SL, cu! of R. R. Price. $360.00 to ‘80000' mull payment down. bnhnce monthiy. 0. A. Lewis 1 Co., R. 218, paper BIL, [‘l‘-L __J “y n FIRST BASEBALL GLOVE. fniahed rooms. w‘ur. Mtg-31:! [Addreu 231 N. St. Johns Ave. For Iliumâ€"8.?” 60900;; bout! find nu t up.“ or “on“ trunk... cm. at the Enkim Bunk. t! I For Butâ€"6 roan boon. It 01'. Docrfiold Ava. Tut 700-W. 36!! ! For Rentâ€"JI‘wo‘ conffoyublyr fur-1‘ â€";-L-J ~4~Â¥77 UM lupin-.8 Am Wandâ€"All kinda of tong). Hg Amoricnn and (emu. W ‘7 ‘10 I M. Also first-5:.- help furnished on shun noun. Anal! Room 1, Sub Bank Bldg, In." . u. Deming, ammo. m $1,300 equity in 5 room cocuge wd Inge lot, bringing l°°d renal, for u den lot. Tel. 558 dur- ing day or 149 evenings. mmGHLANDPARxPRmma SITUATION WANTED F or Exchange an tho Iron Fun. MTV.‘ :1 lmwlutl lrum ume HELP WANTED FOR SALE 3004 PM" cook: Mor- IQ-flm ride North- ‘1. ticket from ”1"!- Ihicngo About I week PORK“? : Wsulodiifly the day made to m )0!) All andamry Ca“ M H. Highland Park. l M I‘ll um! In Mr Inld me that and had am my week ln'fnn', and Th-rd Bnnmnn Guy, 206 «spa Euro. and then m but on. blue Uh. coinsâ€"tn. mam M .- Womo crud; “tun-d. my kind. or collector; and ma to 3115 um- 403 . (run unto. o! mun“, with [be In- : Icflpdon. ”In Councilman“: olloa- ; um: head by School Youth of !l‘n|led But. to 0m! Lat-nun. (‘ Put. [NI-m. noon“ ' The hhyme moth! m [Ina outbound to dunno. 0! than n In; noun-and to dupe. of a... n ‘2 IPH‘. 11>”)th m 1. non mm" "W1 7'50 'bob Mu T‘be Lafayette dollar In I lull bod-r donu And bun upon m f“ a double medallion of the bend. or Waning~ [on nod Lat-yen. m on Lh- man. - mun-tun "production at tho aqua.- Funn- In I“ mu. m 00.000 nun-m dollar- to ho mined 1n lid of an fund (at (he Charlton of (A: Lunatic monument In I‘lm In 1900 The um: um o! the Mn. VII «ruck u (be l‘hlluklphh mm Doc. H. mm. on the one bundndlu unulwmry or m. death of George “um-mm. 'nn- cum I'll m unrt (or pmiluon by the [In-shim! of (be l'nllod But. to to [incident LAFAYETTE DOLLARS. , 77‘ Pager it» memory ’0! “fl! ”'7 Wm hound .nd Wk“ My Art N.- North. Phone 194 One 3 - light fixture for parlor One 3-1th fixture for living room One 2-light fixture for dining room Ask {or our mpresenlativc to call with details of our deferred payment plan We are in the midst of the short days and long nights. The evenings would be more enjoyable if you read by the rays of a geniuneWelsback Gas Lamp. Its soft mellow glow is the best artifical light for your eyes. Reading by Gas Light does not tire the eyes. IVe will pipe your house complete or our special low rate and install FREE also broken lines of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes at greatly reduced prices. No need to go around with wet feet We have Rubbers for the whole family, from the little Tots up. of Exceptionally good values in broken lines of Women’s Shoes to be Closed out at less than actual cost. 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