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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Feb 1916, p. 1

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Wu 9.: w : Starter fights fix-e Camry WMM* gSunday Mm Harm‘s-JV“ -.u- re! 11' Lunfivoa an 04 g "in E..on.onk.nunrnaulh BL“. “”1 CLAN NF K. Pram. m. m Edamâ€"noon. . .WfiMN wbmw. w a, mdmmw. NORTHERN ITALY '74 Wed. ugh: u “5‘ F". as: u as , Tums..-“ .2szaosmoaow 272:. i915. .3 E '. had veer: _ :nftrfru nbsmmw‘ui 7;: thlznd MENDORF‘ V ’orenooll SONS Inc H VISITING NOTICE. E «Lies? Sun!!! ,on of Anna Strunsky Wailing. the Rus‘ dam author and {enuren will speak in Trinity Pansh Home next Satur- dly evening at 5:13 '33‘. “The Heroes and Martyrs of the Russian Revolu- thin." Anna Strumky was burr: ’r‘. Rus- s‘m but came to Amara-3a wizh her “Nut; 1' a" 9arjx‘ 112?. She has of her own country and her own peo- pie whose Interests she has so ably ‘iet'endcd and to whose liberation she is so pa>sionatefy devoted. It must not be gathered, however. that she is when)" Russian. Although born m that country. {amnixar with ILV wonder-{u} hummus. and commitâ€" ted actively to its great cause, the Anna Strumky was burr: in Rus- parents at an earIy age. She has gent many years of her life, how- fler. lr. the country of her birth keeping ir. close touch With the revo- lutionary movement du‘ring the dra- mtic years immediately preceding the opening of the third Duma. William English Walling. her hus- band. was also in Russia at this time, collecting material for his very ex- cellent modern history of that coun- try called ”Rugsia's Message." And on behalf of the technically em! stu- dent who might object to the term “Russian Revolution" on the ground ANNA STRUNSKY ‘ WALLING â€"Who will Leone at Trinity Parish House Saturday Evening ‘fRussian Revolution" on the ground that :t has not. like the French Rem olution. been allotted a fixed time. phce and nune in history. a short notation from Mr. Walling's preface quotation {rom Mr. Walling's preface will be illuminating: "I saw Count Tolstoi just After the fleeting of the first Dams. .and told him I had come to spend several years to observe. the revolution. ‘You had better stay here fifty years,‘ he an- "cred. "The revolution is 1 mm: cl several acts. This Dunn is not even the first act. but anly the first lane of the nrst act, and as is usual with first scenes it is a trifle comic'. In addition to her uutborship Anna Strunnky Walling has found fime to become a tutor in the great world- wide movements for humanity every- where and particularly in this cause Petition With Over Five Hundred Ne.- To 30 Filed Ten-arrow 1 Tomorrow afternoon is the list day the dry: of Wenkegnn have to file the petition which will put the local option feature on the ballot it the torn election in April. Rev. Pun- Mn. leader of the dry movement. u- eerted yestenhy that the petition positively vn’ll be filed within the pre- lt'ribed time. probably on Fridey morning. Twenty workers. including both men and women. are busily engiged circulating the dry petition for six- natures. A personal unvm is be- ing made. Petitions ere being circu- neg lated in some of the factories. Ped- dons have been presented for sign:- tnres in nearly all the churches. The dry: aim to get 500 signatures, al- though they say they may secure even mere. This is many more than m- mIEy is neéded. 5"" O’clock Tuadly Eve-h. It Church Edifica on “ml Ava. 0.“ Tuesday evenmz. February c119“?! at tr.» :r‘.::.'ch edifice 0n Haze} Aw. near St .5 ‘. ~ Avc, {here wall be a lecture on Chr'v'm Sucncr by \‘lrz-L U fins-thief C. S .1 ":ember of the B urd at L‘ch'tship 0f tl’: M wther Church. The F35: Church of L”"." Snenvxst :5 Bonus, Mass The kiture 35 free arid the pubhc is cordia'ly 1831‘ a amend IABKECAI TO VOTE 0! SHOWS is an Amer-flan by education and ex- perience, having been brought up in New York and educated at Lehnd Stanford. Jr.. L'nix‘ersity and the L'niversxty of California, where she did brilliant work in literature and oratory. Her point of view and prosâ€" pectiw. however. are international. Her best known works are the Kempton-Wace [.ettervx. a collabora- tion Wlth Jack London, and her very recent book. "Violette of Pete La- chaise" being a delicate and original idealiution of the biography of a young giri, who through the tremen- dous factors of love and death, lums‘ her adjustment to life. tml Election and {or members of Legislature and Congress. List 0! “liter! to be (ho-en Presidential elevtors {or the tier tion of I‘resident and Vice-President of the L'nited States. A State Senator in each u'en num- bered district. (Ours is the 8th.) A member of State Boerd 01,5qu- iution (rom each Congressional him trict. (Ours is the 10th.) A Representative in Congress from each Distrirt. iOurs is the 10th.) Two members of Congress from the One critic says: “We uk ourselves“ vrhat is the philosophy. the message of this strongely haunting book? What does this little French girl who comes out of the gates of the old cemetery With a song on her lips symbolize? Is she in the story 1.: a symbol? Are her gnndflther and her lover also symbols? Is the book in itself a symbol?" The author cnlls it a subjective biognphy. But certain it is thnt he who soid its form was prose but its content pure poetry was quite right. Those who henr Anna Strunsky Wall- ing spenk Will not be surprised ht so glowing a characterization of her written word. Monday mnty-nxtn little June: only ('th Bertneis fi‘ child. who was t‘ manth~ of age. hi ned herrin whicl mnine poxaoning just {web's hours the! been eaten, Burial moi Jnmury twe‘nty-cighth, cemetery. After Sher! Ill-cu Wednesday evgning. January usixth. occurred the death nf June: Joseph Buttress. the hlld of Mr. and Mrs. LINN) ~55 n! .\'. First Street. Th‘ who was two yarn and !cn ~ of age. hnd calm some rum errin which brought on rm- poxson'mg. Death orcurrvj weive hours the! the {run 5:1»! :aten. Burial wok place F:id;.y vr 'wn'ntv-cilhth. at St. Huy'a Bongo“ Sam} I MKS-P, CW!" STATE. Mtn'h l4â€"annry datum Cm“ and Village; «None in Hughlnnd Put.) Apnl tâ€"Tw- and Tun-hip ELK. Supervuor. Auuunt Supernsor. (ollector. Assessor. Town Clerk. School Trustees In (‘ongressionnl Townships. Apnl sâ€"Trustees u! Townehlp lllgh School lBOIrd o! Educ-tum. Aprll llâ€"l’reu‘ent'ul l’ri-uy Lice- t'n- {or Delegates to the .\nt»on;l tomentlon, I l’relemtnl \ou for President. lnd the election of all eon-inn“ Apnl l3â€"l’reslden: and members of Board of Edacntlon 1n S<hool lhstnl‘ts hanng 1.00" or more population. School Directors In llutncts of less than l.000 populltlon. Apnl lSâ€"t2enenl (‘lty 1nd Vlllnge Election. tNo Genernl City Electron m llurhlnnd Park untll 1919:. Sept. libâ€"County and State annnes {or County and State ”filters, in- cludlng members of Legislature. OCL lTâ€"Registrltlon for Fill Elecv tlon. Nov. Tâ€"Count)‘, Sam and Presiden- tml Electron And for members of; Legislature lnd Congress. List of (liken to be (ho-en Presidential elators {or the elec i [ion of l‘resident and \me- President -1 .L- I mom! Gnu-n 'Nl 0.10" In!" one pme hehlnd the lefien and the rent are pretty well bunched. The law so (I! ha- t-een I decried nuc- u nlflyn Iplrll Ind cnthuuuun. are wntrhm‘ thou pm" and xenernlly the lam th-t n luv: m ytandxng Inny of the games are (leaded by : very (ev- pr», Ind [re-t exrxtemenl reign- the A rut-l ewenm‘r'l q-ort now L- to tame uud wutrh n . jinn tram lt well uurth ynur tme tn spend Inch In “an. â€". - can. fur oer) member there Ilth (3 rent (mid; rout fur ..\¢-r hnupe l.‘ 1 nrtmr ll nrmng, fur )u. {at merythm‘ for :u-thmg, the prnllexe of 'ltrhmx the gnmes and ~ome “\audenlle” on the ude The first ruund I'lll be ended m three more weeks, and judg- .! x {mm past perfurmnnceu, Any one u! ten trnms hp 1 chance to be on top Fame and yell for your favor- :us. be well rewurdod. Don't forget Sumln), lehrulry 6th. The best bowler: or. the North Shore are M‘htdulvd to haul 1n th7 Windy on thlt d" A and you \I [ll Ht) Tnurnnmerlt crowd is gmng nlong to cheer the trims. Team Nu l decisively de~ tented team No. ’1 lm-t Saturd-y ev- rramg. gettlnx I good three pme ‘tuul cher ~perul matrhn nre on lth» vnrd fur th|< coming Suturdly l'ddle l0) “or lm-t prue, ux'h a score of 265 (C0 tlnued on page 5) “re-hr Sept. libâ€"County and State annnes {or ('0tu and Sun ”filters, in- cludxng members of Legislature. OCL lTâ€"Registnhon for F111 [Cleo tion. Nov. Tâ€"Count)‘, Sam and Presiden- tml Electxon And for members of Legislature lnd Congress. List 0! “liter! to be (fie-cu Presidential ela'tors {or the tier UOY‘. of I‘residen! and Vice-President of the L'niQed States. Two members of Congress from the Suite 1t large. Three Reprerntaxives in Generll Assembly from each dintricL tours is (he 81h.) Olin. Present Inca-beat. Governor Edward F. Dunne Lieut.-Govemor Barrett O’Hnn Secy. of State Lewis G. Stevenson Audztor James J. Brndy Treasurer Andrew Russell Attorney-Genernl Patrick Lotey Three Trustees of University ery E. Busby 4. Otis W. Holt Wm. L Abbott (‘0. arm“. Lake (’0. Int-bet! (‘ircuu (‘lerk and Recorder HIGHLAND PARK.‘ Lewis 0. Brockvny State's Attorney Ralph J‘ [My County Surveyor Chan. E. Russell (’nroner John L lelor “awn-ITQ‘NCI-ib “WET.“ THY-n! the state (one from the Lanna. "I“ and Summers 'l” come to Lah coun‘ 1y on that day nnd prom! mi: fl~ mous dulomae debate in Wlukmn n ‘he Finnish Tempcnncc Temple m the durnoon and in the Armory m the evening. Then It! And dry do bale In solid argument inunptrnod Inih hughur and [I‘ll The .-j-m'pxng n! [M lid on SW) 7111153015. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY x 1916 By ”("5" I... Anna the unmm-nly o! I ml lender u wry much uppurvm, Enos dmppod unto I Lu with Foy Lb. hit Ink, hn'm‘ I one (we week More. Three mm: Arr unly one am. hchmd lhc laden, and lb. rent an pnlly we“ bunched. The law so (I! but Im I decried nuc- cen. fur cur) number n tiny- the" Illh npxnt 1nd anhu-uun. (fin-:1 vrntdn are “urhm‘ thou pm" and xmcrnlly rout fur the lam 211-! n )m: m yumixng Inny of the games art dcrpdod by : very (cu pr», Ind Irv-l txrxtcmen‘ reign- uu-r the hnuu A rut-i PVCIHH‘II upon nmv L- to tame uud 'Ih‘h n 2»:ch u-nm m nrlmr. it I- well uunh ynur lme In spend Inch In nrmng, fur )u. {at mrrythm‘ for m-lhmg, the pram-Kc of 'llrhmx 1hr gum» and ~ome “\audcnllc” on 1hr ude The first ruund I'IH be ended m three mon- wee-bu, and judg- .! x {mm pus! perfurmnnccu, Any one ru-lhmg, the pram-1 1hr gum» and ~ome 1hr ude The first ended m three mon- {tau-d team N rramz. Krill"! mu}. (“her (ha \‘Ird fur K] Cahbtntio. Auocunon of Hmhlnnd Plrk mute the pubhc to Join in I alebr-uon u! Abnhnm Lincoln's birthdny. Satur day "clung, Februry twelfth. In the gymn;num building of the hub school. The proxnm n In cunml of In orrhntra ”locum, by the whoa! orchestra. boyl' glut club plot-noun. in onuon, Henry Wnlunon'l ”Lin coln," ‘n'tn hy ()ln'cr Wfl‘on. 5 col- tumc channe' den-h. "He Kne- Lincoln," given by 80'": Schumuh- er. and an :ddrm, “Amend And In- lernuuoml Rehtaonl." by Dr. (Turb- Brerk. who In In able upenker and n duhnnidwd IthoLlr. hung a grid» unto of three Eurown l‘mvcnlhu nnd one of the edlmrt of UM Ency cIOpodu Bnunmtl. He in! former. 1y nuuunt consul-nmnl ho Bcrlm. Dunn; the Spanish Wu ha toned I'm coun‘ry us mrr! nn-nt In 5,-an No II I mun u! m. "m"! experience .0 that his nun on {he preocnl IIL nation mull hue vn‘hl Ind mun“. After (he murummm! the" ill! P. T. A. INVITE PUBUC T0 IIITIIC Afler (he mur l-e non-l dnnrmg n-num unul 11:1 To to ball .1 Ian..- Put Ca unity. Wuhan 25 Th2 Huhhnd Put Fm men! an mulling out lnnoul nnd [when {or their Innu- be given I! Mum: Pnri (‘ Saturday nemn‘. I’ohru-r The [Norwi- {or (how Innw men! an mulling out annulment; nnd [when {or their ”mu-l bull to be given I! but”: Pnri (hum on Saturday nemng. I’ohru-ry 2601 The [Norwi- {or (how Innunl cvmll no Used for but“ equipment {or the department, thu- mung the" hmn ma} .urrcu of mun-t to the can" rfl)‘ “11:11 you If! nit-d w [my I win don" refuu. Your hon-c may he the non to be nuuvd by the do pnnmcnl. In)! u-Hm‘ ofler! The a: HMM! In monrln ll high! In run-full} not lhdrl plnrni hrv mart-1 (0 (hr did mm! 1-! the hrmg Irv man n! ”It hxu“ AMP-Hugh "Midi" l" I horvlnfurr Dwn nunrded h- lhc Arm),.nnd 11.0 m rum both the Army Ind Nu). Imp-snub for in oflnnv u w mot" I (tarot-(um u! -l 7’, _._... Th4â€" (knenl Pnrenu WI“ My Rot-tn \I Luke. formal” a! 1hr» Mnumc, Ihu renamed In 0d» her in»! h: uhr thc punuun 0! mn- nnr U! the Sn- ihumlur. Head. In: roughed 0n: inn" puunon ‘54 m“ rt-umo hu HM [million I! the ‘0 ran: an Apnl I)! man's um nu 11210 1!: .1 JaNâ€" _ AOK hi]t.fl o.fl.0vfl-J IO Hm Fm Poetic. u [.0 J '50 HO.“ m the boy!’ lym .nd Turin-n Thr ‘YI‘I' ‘1 dulnnlu-L .'. ,, pun. Me Yul u» nflu'rr n1 1hr Nan) 1» rr relu- My )uut hoe-n umhrn-d upon |unzm|ndrv “Mun: .'\ Nnflru, l S .\-\). (ummnhdaux n! 1hr (hr-l Lain»: Nnxnl Twin-MI Nun-v h) ”u Samur) u! lhr .\'-\) h u Ir: lhr form of - mad-1 u! hmm: awn-Med n. urn-Mun" '10! I rv-rrhl AM u! 1 (m yr-‘n u. “4“»ngle ‘ Muflru'r dhhngumhrd ulxng v! \ev: iruz nl\nl (curry: 0! 1hr twin-u .‘uurn l pur. lhu- m‘rnxmr the l' 5‘ F (‘hra lrr, n um)! (FUISI‘Y rummanm-d l.) ‘ummnmirr Muffin, play-d n moan runsph'unur [hurt I)” uri (hm-Med hr? «If that‘vrnrf serum: h- (“\l‘l (he uhnm-v u! Lha- llndmg fun-r of blue ”then from the l'mu-d Sum-p fleet. In lrlmmlumg (by medal of honor (n (‘ummuader Mom“ the Set rrunr} of {hr Nan) 100K trrnnor ‘Al "Her (he followmg nmnrh "In urrordnnrr \nth th¢ amhurvt) unmanned m an Ir! 0! (-ngron ap- "In urrordnnrr ‘nh th¢ amhorn) unmanned m an Ir! 0! (-ngron ap- pron-d M-rvh 11”.} the dry-Arman ukn gnu plenum m wen-nun; to you I Med-1 u! Hnnm her‘wxlh, u I recogmt lmguuln-d strum rrndc the Inn: of your pm!" herz-Inlh, u n recogmuon n! the din lmguulM-d unite nndrrod by you in the Inn: of your profonmn upon the «tn-um 0! (hr wuuru- of Vera ('ru! Moxwu. April 'Jlrl and Zlnd. 19H. m- ncut-d m drlml m Nu) hppnrunwl ll (radon-d “A cop) of 01" blur, and I cap) of tho (finer-s Urder "fern-d w Will he Mod "lm )our oflnnul retard " The Goon-l Urdu rcfrrrvd m, m nwlrdxng the mod-h n! honor u. an Miran romrrnod, mnkn UN follow mg rummonda-u-r) velnrnu m "gird (o ("mm-min Mnflrn'n tin-untuuh- rd conduct upor 1hr urn-um m qua: (um a}: t ”"ISS! .9. .70 #9. lg; FquL {(2. t. .70 40".. I- <0¢I A 5.? {0-, wk. I )1; _¢â€"b ”(‘ommndcn lofleu Ind Hnmson hruu‘hl 0w” amp. In {he "met hu- hur during the nth! of the 21.1 and L'an ‘nM 0n asthunrr o! I pilo‘ 0' hung-(innul hghu 1nd ion m u pomnm no 0» morning a! the 22nd In up: the" gum n I rnhm! umo In)! u-Hm‘ ofler! The all!) of (cm lhdrl Hoflru an mooring hll nh‘p -. ...-m In nxwulh nuurnhlo Hr 'n-nr'l‘ Hrdrv No l Allhuugh mods“ u' hum” hnvr horrlnfurr Due-«m nunrdod h- "fire" a! the Arm),,lnd Ibo u. ruin-1rd mom of both the Army Ind Nu), n h” been Imp-snub for in oflnnv of the Mary m mot" I dxmutm u! lhn rhnr Arur, nimoufh than ‘rn numerou- mluw of Ibo" Iurh n modal WI:- [mum of ucll menu-d nHy [mouth to [he allrnlum u! (on I‘ . “"100. PM." h l 1 ad Y [nu “fir quhn _\ yrunr hit an Ian...” "n. Lrn’ldluhu dullnthur bid a fnur m )ualuu law “may \nka d uplmn (M Yawn": '1‘p , 1 non; nflurn .- u 'hhv‘nixng (rum I‘m-'hrvo Hrw “u“...p n; ...,...a.. u) .1. Ihr\ In” than both vat-{v (v Imnmncly pan-rd award in ofluon u! I ch (-1 htmur {M An k . nrmnlndrv \\ Im‘l) pan-rd I Aha/rum, Jo Milo” u! 1hr \nu) u! med hcmur {m Arc-d- nf rlhumdv horonnm 3114!”! mun-rumba! H'onlmuad m, pay: M H‘vaxhnL n! (nrmumdn lhhngumhrd reruw :1 me \en ¢rui erun. 1-} ihr vs 0! 1hr l’mk-d Sun" ”(rumor the l' 5‘ F (‘hrs Thu ”(all)"! I]! fin "" {up} (If hhl‘h lnvmmlutd If" VI, ”at Mary Dooley, (‘olkuu i0: Tow-.hsp. Wall Rot-ova Book- |hu “fool You! 1.: Ion (wv‘lv SL‘49JNQI (nun!) (”h-H 1x“ Hrndew and his {one u! depulnn nnd clerk: haw rompietcd lhc Work of exundmg the unr- for Um )«z 131:», And the uu book- an mm “A radium u» be lumuj met to Lhe town (-oiivrlorl 7mm ull part: of the ruunly. The“ "fund: mun! me the” bond: lhd qua-1:!) u other train-«L.- before the hook» and rem-mu are !urnod over to Lhe-m h. pom! 0! uvmunl u! nmzw) m be paid (4: the (UMP‘). Hnghiund Park I ‘ht m'uhd nu»! remunerltn’e )0» thin) In Luke count). Tux" due {rum 1h” rut) mull $219,. 341‘ Mun Imolr), rulievtor for thus ln‘l’nnhxl) run-cl: U: TH‘I‘HQ' he! book: Mun hook). wwnnhxp. run-(‘1: 0m rook. A glum‘c 1| the hymn nhuvu Lhut while we ta) for .1: of Luke comty u» nomewhut larger dun It was the pmrdm‘ year. the uxu m Wtukr [an art somrwh-t smuller, The ma! amount of uxu w he collswd m Wnula‘tn an: yur Ire 32.541.121.141. for the [In-coding 30:! the- uxn “noun u, 3201113220 Th2 wul taxes on Lulu: roun‘y for the pun 191.3 I: $1,346,265.61 For Use your 1914 11 Wt! 81,lb(,b27.fi7. In» cludmg thc buck uxu on omnu-d per~ wrul property m 1914, the {orfnu-d unen- In 1914 and (he mwnax on {orfeiu-d uxn. 0w u-ui tax»: for 1918 ure 81,4(9.694.91 For the year 1544 (he “an amumm-d h :1 LN- h.,’. .‘< Following I" {m thus your. 1‘.‘ Tout] AmL of Tlxn- to Town, he (‘ollefled Benton (OulMde 7.10m S 22,982.00 ('ny of 7.10“ Xewpufl AHUOf‘h Lake \'1113 Grunt Avon Warren Town of Wnukcnn (ex- cept CIQ') (my 0! Waukegnn Town of Shnldu cexrem Like Forest) (fly 0! Luke Forest in the wvn o! Sim-1d: a“. wvn o! Sim-lam Lahortyvxllc 'ranonl Wlucondl (‘ubl Ell Vernon We“ Dotrfu-ld Decrfield mam Hlth lund hm ' 69,704.23 (11" n! Hlxhllnd Plrk 219,996.41 The Vapor Scrvwe a! the I’m-by- urmn Church {or next Sundly oflerl I very delightful program to begin 3! fourthxny o'rlork. Ir. Louis hrrldlrv barium: tunncrh «:1 1h: («Jury Hp"- .nd whom the major ll)‘ of "mm-M1 Purim" he»: hard I! Rauma Phil dunng the put lum- nwr‘ I1“ hunk lb! Almm hY‘ M 5t hubrfl. rhel, and “'1?”!" I’rm d341, men I1“ m.‘ In: ‘Mlnxmnx .., bthubrfl. Mmmny men' In Hr. rbel, and “Hear Mr. V! Wind: Ind W-vn!" h) Harudoi HI All-n B Prmdnn. H.1- vrrgbmu [an “tango-d nu cxrqflmn-H) dohghthfl proxnm In ht "Indore“. by h|mulf n. Iddlhon to hll mnunu In My ’Krrldlon The pubis! u rordmlly ”Inland U: nupnd their serum \flm'h «run the firs! Sunda) of nor) month. (M YW'H.A ’I'r, I 'w v... r , Bn-‘hrvohrw gun‘s-.A‘ 'v: \‘4 '«M yumm- v) 1-1. 1hr) lmvrhuurd from l’r‘ 7-» I» K "0 a .. an r (h. :r A.“ 1n“ mm Us: old M Ind a mu (bu whim Ind rep-fir limp vutl ht conducts! undo-v me nnr manag- [Dent II. noun TO SING SUNDAY mm! mm: mm mos Total Iro (ompkeu- Ln hyurra (‘olkuu lot 'hh onus-Inn 7 0004 Volume 5 $1.‘49.89A.91 59,992.26 19 731.02 .’.‘..,002 1‘}. 23,2!197 13,125.29 33,036.91 166,fu09.38 61,341.44 256,121.31 97,184 79 T] ,3‘538 53,989.‘5 18,734.38 2‘.‘66.38 25,790.96 17,057.29 46.52920

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