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Highland Park Press (1912), 10 Feb 1916, p. 1

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of the injured sang It RI- k last summer. Amen: 1 known here were: Mi” , Mr. Wm. Schuster md we Bevk. Miss Beck, It (It. me 5 Ewing at the‘liith‘ : Howl, recupentin‘ from as received which War. in. a of a dislocated kn“ C‘P’ y brumes about the W7- : will be remembered' 3,. I! roles of Kate Pinkbm he Bliterfly," Alice in Lu‘ nar; nthers. She W“ :is My Friday or Satin“! rnrk, w! again take ob her 16 Park and m» Market st equipped s the ta wnents have been. litary. r 01d loca- . continued ( g and Engineering. Typo. And-cape and Conduit- 'k. 20 years in Enginofl- veymg Ind Confinem- ent larket I 351m Imam m. Fm. M5341 ed from tral Ave. 3-105 W. I our new cial prices ~105 W. Stand Telephone 194 Loin Roast. “H’c oust , . , ‘llc HY Radio-X CI. HEINEER AND nty Surveyor lS illu- . Russell been 5' 01" One mWAumclmuxE 3mm GREAT succrss number LARGE AUDIENCE VERY APPRECIATIVEiTO BE USED FOR OPERATING IOOI “On the banks of the Neva, the Volga, 1nd the Vistula.” wrote Ana- got. France, “the fate of new Europe “(I the future of humanity are be- " decided." Anna Strunsky Walling, the Rug- .3; writer md lecturei', spoke to an audience at two homing! Ind eighty poople on last Saturday evening at ‘l_- D- .J :zkefion last Saturday evening at Trinity Parish House. Mrs. Earl Spacer who introduced the speaker ,_A____‘_ ‘____A ‘ue a concise and comprehensive ummary of her life, touching upon her honors at Leland Stanford Jr. University. her authorship. her hu- mnimianism, social work end her Melons earnest activities in the mat causes of the people every- ,When Mrs. Walling stepped on to the platform and began her opening words, one felt the accelerated pulse, wholly foreign to our peaceful Amer- ianism, of a people forced to abnor- mal intensity by die sting of oppres- sion and goaded to superhuman de- dance by “stance. - Mrs. Walling told, by way of intro- duction, of the international signifi- ance of the great social reconstruc- tion movement taking piace in Rus- “.The future of humanity is being decided in Russia because it is Rus- sia alone among the great nations that has not already definitely ches-l In the path of her development. Thel foundations of modern industry were laid in Great Britain more than a e'entury ago, the political institutions of America have undergone no revo- lution for more than a hundred years. The other modern nations also are held fast in the framework of mate- rial and political conditions fixed by some longâ€"dead generation. In this sense Russia is comparatively free. Without being out of touch with mod- ern life she is not bound by any of the peculiar limitations of the other the pecu nations." ~ She told at length of Gossulich, Fi-l gner. Volkhovsky and of the other’ survivors of the first generation of revolutionists who were so fortunate, as to live in the New Russia and ini the Old. And also of the “resurrectâ€"l ed personalities" who having been' converted to the idea of freedom from ! oppression and of social democracy‘ willingly suffered martyrdom in or- der that their great disembodied spirâ€" hts. deified almost by the sacrifice. might go marching on. She told of Gershuni, the organiz- er of the “Fighting Organizatiw” of his work, his arrest, escape and then developed the ideas by which he de- fended his revolutionary program. “History may forgive you," he said to the judges who condemned him to death, “all the iniquities which the system you represent has perpetrated upon the people. but it will never {or- give the fact that you forced the apostles of love and freedom to take up arms." T be Highlanb Park P1155 Mrs. Walling knew Gershuni inti- mately, spoke often from the same platform with him during his sojourn in America and just after his mirac- ulous escape. She saw him Ignin as a conspirator in Finland and had the solemn privilege of speaking at his funeral in Paris when twenty thous- and people fo‘lowed his dead body to the grave. . ‘ .35.... ‘38.. 33.5.. _ a? .31 3 we 12:!â€" ”â€"341.26 m.- a 7-66 As she spoke in her intense munâ€" ner, of the Russian national chanc- teristics. of the simple peasants and their golden rule philos‘b‘phy of socisl betterment, whipped into the violence of the revolutionary propoganda, we had an illuminated visionof the Rus- . v. mu. A‘. . '.____., had an illuminatea -viz;ion_. of the Rus- sian people,â€"that Slavonic world of our imaginntion, full (if deeR melan- Issued by of the DaLe submittzed, February 5, Taken from Laboratory Tap. Presumptive testâ€"negative. Number colonies to c. c.â€"-6. Colon bacillioâ€"None. Water sue. Hundred Doll-n Clo-rod for ‘i Hoopiul Con-duo. Ropofll - Stody :(iontim'l'ed on Page 8) Vthe dangers involving re- the Deparhnent of Health City 0! Highhnd Park in her intense men- 1916. HOSPITAL FUND GEI'S $5000 MEMORIAL GIFT Tbe hoapitll commission through its executive committee Iubmita the following letter for the thoughtful perusal of our citizens. The Inboun- tial monetary value of the contribu- tion and the opportunity it create. {or hospital benevolence Ire lurpou- ed even by m unumcnu so beauti- fully expressed... What could be more Ippropriitr than to thus unite and humoniu the furtherance of I worthy philanthro- phy with the memory of a worthy man. Such I memoriul u this will live to gladden humuxity wh'en mul- oleums have crumbled to decay: Highlnnd Puk, 111.. February 4th. 1916. Dr. Lloyd M. Bergen. Chairman, Highland Park Hospital Commission, Highland Park, Ill. Dear Doctor: We are glad to note the movement} to establish a hospital in Highlandl Park, because we know from personal experience the need for such an in- stitution and we consider it a privi-l lege to help in establishing such a! building in our midst. There is,‘ however, a special reason for ouri offering the hospital commission ss-l sistance at this time, viz: it seems s1 fitting opportunity to give a suitable; memorial to our late husband and! father, Elias M. Watkins, and tol that end therefore. we should like to; give the sum of $5,000.00 to be used 1in the construction of a specific por-. ltion of the hospital to be known asi lithe Elias M. Watkins’ Memorial. ‘ We have been advised that the oper- ‘ sting room, to be built in connectionl with the hospital will c0st not to can ,ceed $5,000.00, and we will agree to lcontribute the sum of 55.00000 to be 1used in building this operating room l ‘and should the operating room he built for a sum less than $5,000.00, the balance of the sum contributed by us may be used toward furnishing the same. ‘ Should your commission accept this lofl’er we would like to have you agree with Mr. Bowen W. Schumncher u to the proper manner and best way Ito handle this gift. So that the ho:- ipital, as soon as we are assured that ,sufiicient money has been contributed lto complete it. may have immediute line of the money and the spirit and purpose of our gift may best be served. ' A Word 0! Explanation In answer to some questions which have been naked in regard to the Highland Park» Hospiul, the execu- tive committee wirhes to say Lhut the Praia“! _Wifliul Gun! Main [nur- ufin. Report of You”: Work At the 28th annual meeting of the Highhnd Purk Building, Loun and ' 'on hold It the State Bank Building Mend-y night, __.ch Paul G'eoer, C. J. btrelucr um. Schumecher were re-elected directors ‘: to serve for the next three years.’ President Williem Gnnt then nude! the following interesting report which j shows 1 very prosperous year for the“. association. New shares issued 887,‘ matured end paid 08 269, 336 Sheree; were withdrawn which contributed} largely to the profit; 10 shares in; the 73 series received at book vnlue.§ ‘ 30 shares in the 8‘2 Ser. 909; of profit‘ ‘ 18 u u 89 85% u u 20 u u u 90 u 86p; u u 10 " “ “ 92 “ 85ij u .. 20 “ “ “ 93 “ 75“; “ 13 “ “ “ 95 " 75c; ~ “ 200 “ 97w110 6f; on invst. ‘ 269 matured and 336 withdnwn :' ----- - nut increase of 282 shares a 15 u, u u 91 II 8557' u u i l i B. H. ASSOCIAHON ELECI' OFHCERS: 269 matured leaves a net i1 now in force. now in IUALG. Following the annual meeting the directors met and re-elected Williun Grant. president; Charles F. Grunt. secretary; F. W. 'Schunucher. trees- urer, and In J. Goenattorney. uad Satisfactory Rape-u to Anal 30-! out Root-fly for Subocripdou lu ._.._ V mime ivi;hels to say am the (Continued on Pin 8) Yours very WU] Y: net increase .. u 89 “ 8 u .. 90. u s .. u 91 u s .. .. 92 “ E .. u 93 .. 1 u u 95 u '] 97w110 xred and 33‘ Lydia F. Watkins. Frederick A. Watkins laur- ‘ Hy “Cub" Moon ‘ Three cheers for Highland l‘arh‘. Those representing lhlfi City in the Windy t‘ity Tournament last Sunday _showed some great atuff. and the Iltalian team came home With third lplace in their poaaeuion. Their to- ltai or 291.; turned the trick, with ;more than an even chance of remainâ€" ‘ing in third place. John Niui led lthe attack on the pins with a 668 to- ital, getting the second high individ- lual game with 275. John in there ’with the goods, and we always knew in. Team No. 1 showed a 2756 total, itiri boosting this with a 259 score for ibis last game. "Doc" and his men {ought to get in the money {or their letYorts in the five man team event. l-‘ive men in particular were the shin~ ‘ing lights, ()ri, Niui, MncNanly, Lewellyn and “Doc." 1‘ In the doubles, “Doc" and ()ri nhot ‘1240. which put. them in fourth place :for the time being. The next best lscore was 1137 made mostly by W. SHOW GREAT STUFF AT BOWLING TOURNAMENT ALL DAY MEETINGS AT TRINITY CHURCH mum rm cmum mum rucz Five Teen- Tied '0' Second Piece in League. Werhnen get Away With LA" Week's Prile Score 243 MCWD PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1916 score was 1137 made mostly by W. J. Mannley Jr.. and Cub Moon. Bill got I 267 game which in very poor for our William. In the Iinglu Bill got 612 and Llewellyn cnme Icrou with These two scores will Illo uh. some of the money. Tiler: n n' whole, the men did well under the cir- . cumstlnces and some of the fellows! will be flush in I few days. The best way to show whnt the boy: did in to r\ WuhdMuda‘th “A“. for This Week‘- NW Put The U. S. Department of LIbor. Children's Bureau. hu uleeted the week Much 4th to 11th to forwnrd the “Baby-Week Cunpoign," Ind cit- ies. villnges ind hnmlcts throughout the country are co-operuting in this nationâ€"wide movement. Representa- tives from the vurious orpnintionl in Highlnnd Pork met Homily nftcr. noon at the home of Mn. R. J. Batty ,to discuss ways and moon- of aiding i‘this cause in our city on Saturday. :March 4th nnd Sundly. Hutch 501 [Various committee: were appointed Ind plnns made which nuure success to the undertaking.‘ Further plrtiCulu-I will be pub- fished etch week (Continued on PIC. 5) 5“"th Sent to Punt The women “ho meet every “KL Ant; H“Nll)’ at Trinity l‘anah Houae, foal (inn that they Ire accompliahing good Axo work {or the small French Hospital: balm They are no" holding all day meet» w" mun, commenting at nine o'clock, w“ each one bringing her own lunch and w” the mice being prowded. Any onel Sim Wishing to help in thl "wing and; Lil-c bandage making, will he moat urel~I F"! come. Followmg u a lut of what 100““ hll been finiahed In the {our meet- (tun in”. which have already been heldzz I'Zla‘ thirty convaleacent rubeu. eighty painl \'er of bed socks, 650 bandage. of all w“ kinds and ninety doten application-f h" A number of women have been dof mg the work at home, not Min" able to attend the meetings. I! any~ Ne ‘one would like to do it in that way,1 (-0” they can obtain the materiall '"dlbuildi directione at the meeting or by tele- imenfl phoning Mn. Everett Hillard. ‘nienjmmp‘ are several groups in Chitin work-.m . 4 in: {or this cause and thm in Evan. l lion 0 “on, one in Winnetka and amthcr ‘ngturim Wayne. 1 . and a -- n no, ington Streetâ€"there they hear very often from the Plril MM" nnd know of the most urgent hands. A cnble MI just been mivod. tak- ing for I“ the bandage- that an possibly be sent. m” supplies uh one month to reach their dutinationl. being diutnbuted from Pur'u. The lnrge eastern éitiol In very “Lively interested Ind Ire lending over lnrfe shipment; Syd Ch“- h “A Sham. l' Mgr Vulcdlh M1- The following cur-alon- In blll-‘ ed {or next week It. the local that”. Manna: and wen'mg performance! on Sundly. “The £431 of the Abyu," Ind “A Subunrine Fir-u," in which Syd (‘hlpl'ln nppenn. 0n loudly. {our arts of vaudeville Ind piclum. .()n Tuuday. "Over Night." uh uh- nur cut md ”The Penluvnu." - story of flexico in the much“ century on Wednudly. he» New and “Mr. (in: o! Ionle Carlo" will be shown on Thurodl)‘ night. ,“l'ho ”out: of Tenn.” with I comedy will be nbm on Frid-y. while Saturday will bring forth Clurlouo Credited land Sydney Grunt. in “Jun" cud Pnrunoun! Tnvol Pit-mm. All centrll office in u 60 E. anh ‘ M II Ur'onl M We... llvfl.‘ lo AI- loud Hooking. .91! Did rib-tad Wank...- ‘Dno' F“. P9000. '1 MI C. PM Nov m D... 5d 0.: [A0 C0. N" l'nu P‘s-l {a Melody Fu- Mr J Ogden Armour ‘n havm‘ the In; chow pow: phm on has lolâ€" ady lam [rally onhr‘od and in» proved. WM oomploud It will prob- .bly be the luv"! phm in m. county, 11 no! on the whole North Show. The okd «mu And dynsmoo an ham. ulna cu! And replaced by three 125 hem ponr «who. nnd dynuuoo dim”, connoflod no that one. two or mm o! the main my be and m cordm‘ to mount of pow-r noodod The nov machine. nn from Tum (‘uy (.‘o. of Immpolu And are of an In.“ npprovod typo, use}: mnrhmc m mm 10 furnish up bu nu full "bod power, than mk- Ing 3‘75 horse porn nvdhblo should wrh a 1:11! "noun! ho hooded. The plant farm-hon “(In for I“ the lvundnnu of 0:0 700 um {um Ind 10: hghting (he (round: It nlso furm-hn powr for I“ purpose- vrhrro power in noodod‘v-hlke For eater Dry: m. mm... The quatmn of nnklnl Wlukmn umnnhnp dry urnwry wxll uppur on {he hallo! u 010 Ipnng elocuon A: I rr-ull filed Fnd-y morning It 10:“) o'chrh IIU‘I Town (‘lrrk George Hutrhmsoh The petmon hon 6” nun", whorv‘ h. under the III" RIM 230 names wcrv requlrvd. u . The potluuu wu- Mod W Pun-um. [Ia-tor of t): M )1 rhurrh. tnd the lhgh. gnu-hm of the “'lukefln pup lwl rhun‘h Below h the sum. of Lake county h-wxmhnpn I! {he prenonl lime u n» gard- Lho vetâ€"dry quantum Helium; dry Nrwpon ‘ Ar) Anumb «we! Uruntrowet. A\on «wt-t l‘ko V:ll-â€"~dry. “'nrnnâ€"Ary, Waning-n “dry. Wnukegin-w wet. Shieldoâ€"dry. Lnlwnyvilleudry Frrmomv (never Voted, no u- (‘onstruction of I new tutor,“ building .‘nd laboratory will comâ€"K mcnce on m. anmuehl Chcmlctl' company she in North Chlcngo. With-é m I few vet-Jul. Plan- !or (he not} lion 0! n thm-Imry modern m-nufnc- .1 lurin‘ hulldxng have been calnplobdil Ind notepad by 0w concern, with the} result 'Jut sometime during the tum-E mar. North (‘huu‘o will be poucum of n rhop Wu" which will \m1 In palm of Intent dealt“. .Rlclom-y of: hflmn. and modern convenience mtb’, mny in Chicago. 1 I .L__‘ .., ”WW The IU-umlc n to be 0! thru phrier, with I [round dimcmiun of 3% by 250. But]! of um! um! nin- forcod court-cu. the bui|ding vi“ be *mlulely. fin-proof Ind pnclncnllv uplollnn-proof. Plum are kmn ‘I first by (hr palin- depnflmtm frmn $471M Mm lrllm 0! (hr nundr u! 5 man by the name 01 F F (key uh“ had page" on but (Indium whu'h led (he aulhtrflm 010mm) 10 {that um hr wn 1mm H'hland Purl l'p In lb: um 01 you“ , LI- ... to pr?- lhr puhct '1th Im unlit to locate- my one m m. my who Imam the M god Iould nun-note my Interm- non kodu' to has “scanty Cubaâ€"4r)" I'll-«Wot. Vernonâ€"Ann Wat Datrfleldâ€"dry Deerfioldâ€"«iry. New Building for Hawk-M (‘Q of the W-ukftl“ 3‘? F“. P9000. "gr 4 In 7. [Give- M u of (In Wlukofih By 1|» “I'Ibhdly (bu-hob." 5 A1 tho woo“) council meeting Fri- day, rebnur) «)1 Mayor Hunting» ’(ommluloncrt Huber und Wilhu ro !|pondod w the roll cull Afar tho mmuuu of the hi‘ meeting had boon road Ind Approved the (‘ity Clerk lpnuonud the migration of In. I‘. Ii. Groon u I mombor o! the Publw 11y (ommlunon; I1 wt. .0an With ign‘ro1,lnyor Huang: roquolud the CH) 1. ‘lork 1n uknovrlodging In '(irronl commummtion 1n convoy to WWW Inr hn own upprecnuon. And that of the commluloncn ior the good work she Ind done u I member of the Pub- hnty Comm-non, Ind 01 um: rc- [rel an! mon proumg duuol obit;- ed her to uvu her connection via: llyof Huun‘I recommended that William Hove, Ipprovod by the P011" ('ommlulon, be Ippolnud police 0le- cerlâ€"anouon perIilod. Also one can comm: the my 0! the IIIIILInt chic! of pom-t until IIy lIL BiIlI Imountr Ing w $1,2l2l04, Vhlrh \nrludod me puny roll Ind mlIcollIneoun lwmh. We're presented, Ind I motion Lhu {ht-y Ihnuld be pIId ('Irnod, Ilno one {or Ibou! 813.00 for Inrldonulr pre» “nu-d l-y (iorporqun (ouncel Holman. The-re were I (rt-I1 MI“) ‘qugnhum and a good 60.1 of du- runmn («mu-rum: h “\e-m or. S. Sherldun Ruud “mu Ravnm- Park: unfortunately (‘mnmmmonrr of Street. Ruhr u awn) which mIkeI 11w mIUrv mun dlfln'ult lo hundlt. Ifu-r I hrunny from the only Engm ref rerun: rm-ummendfltmm were nude. and I further "port ll to be ‘preunud Ivy lnm ll UM- nex‘ council Jun-«tum TM followlng lolm WI- read from the ('hlll’mln of I comâ€" 1mxlm Ippomlrd b) Lhe meor con- vermng the mm mg pu'lurr queluonz ‘ Frbruary 2nd, 1916. Tu 1hr Hun Mayor and (ummluuon- 1 en- u! Highland Park. GonUrmon Your (‘ommumun appointed limm~ be! 3rd, 1915. lo nuke much recon» mend-Liam n n may deem nocesury lo the drnfung u! an nrdinnnre mgr ulnung moving picture houses, nub- mii the following report: Mr Pearl, who now conduct; the only monng piriure theatre in High 13nd Pnrk, agree! to give to the May- or and Commissioner: his written gummy that no picture will he nhown in hil theatre except those which have been [laud hy the Funk- hnuuer Board of ()enwnhip of the (‘ny of Chicuo; und further, thli every film unod by him "I“ be upcom‘ peniod by n wth permit iuuod by that Boonie We do not consider uny Al the conclusion of the Min. of Ion- kmr lnyor Runny: cxpnuod :hil ("Vietnam It the plum»! way @019 man»! had boen uulod‘ The lCivk lmprovmt Association is to 3b. conxnwhud upon the {m that «he fin! phat 0! work underuken upoc'ul ond‘mnnco necessary- RggpocUully submxued. John A, Pumtm. (7h! J. F. Leaninx. Jam.- H. Dufly. William Purl. Eleanor B. F”!- hu come rho I anti-Inflow lune (Continued on Fun 8) rauy Canâ€"m Winn- TI; locum” ("rlemn Vail. Rohwt Balms. 0th Burdulvy. Edvard Smith, hr! W. Show. Flyetu Munro, M 7-. 30an. Pull Bird and Dunk! Cobb. canpou the rommnm. 8125.“ AM TO IOSHTAL FUND Oflum .0 Fill Voanty Volume 6 (Thairmun. v

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