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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Jun 1916, p. 1

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red of rs and to am x3 able taken Jendy aunnl 916 First Sts. ‘ay 2c 8c .r gas COD- {an ton ach -0511 of Number 14 Every man or woman who gives the $10.00 or more will have a voice in mar the selection of the location of the que: new hospital. Each $10.00 share enâ€" cerr titles the voter to one vote. If you to 1 give $100.00 you have 10 votes. The kinc vote of the stockholders will decide wan where the hospital is to be located. city Mayor Hastings threw a lot of any light upon the Highland Park floss-fl"w pita! project at a most enthusiastic stit and interesting meeting of the women in ‘ of Highland Park held at Trinity perl Parish House on Monday afternoon?we The meeting was called for the pur-iunfl pose of completing the women's or-‘eml ganization for the whirlwind cam-:Pcs paign which is to open on June 8th. ing Practically all of Highland Park’llu‘e most important clubs and other wo- men's organizations, church moieties, etc, were represented. In every or-. ganization a chairman has been ay'bUi pointed and is securing a number of“?ee ladies to work on her campaign com-{me mittee. “for ‘an THE PROPOSED BUILDING FOR HIGHLAND P.»\R_I\'.HOSI’I:I‘AL Cost of Building $26,000 The personnel of the campaign in- cludes the names of many of the most prominent women in all the circles in Highland Park. showing a widespread interest. Mrs. A. R. Carqueville, the general chairman of the women's section. pre- sided. and Mayor Hastings gave a re- sume of what has nlready been ac- complished and told of the plans {or BBLEY BREWERY T0 QUIT “BEGAN “Goon. Hutch" Cohbntu 44th I Von-my of Servic- ia the Lnko County Court HM 5-30 Fourth It Wuukulfl sell The Besley brewery oldest breweries in thiz state. It was started b ley who. upon his dent The Besiey brewery is one of the oldest breweries in this section of the state. It was started by William Bes- ley who. upon his death. left it to his sons. They operated it many years and then sold it to other interests, R. S. Barnum becoming manager for some time. It was under him that the sale was made whereby Mr. Snell- ing has been manager for the past four years.â€"â€"Waukegan Gazette. H Years in Court House' Forty-four years ago the 281.11 of May. George Hutchinson first took his posmnn in the Lake County court hO'Js‘c' as offivizll there. The town Clerk and assistant recorder hns been a constant Incumbent ever since. George wa< in a reminiscent mood (Continued on Plge 8) T be 1-1in Equipmz'n! and Furnishings SHJIIN) the new hospital. He confined his reâ€" marks to a great extent to answering questions that have been asked con- cerning the site. “We want to give to the people of Highland Park the kind of a hospital that they want. We want to place it in a section of the city that will not be objectionable to any of our residents. We want to have a perfectly equipped, modern in- stitution that will be second to none in Chicago or any other city, except perhaps in point of size. Naturally. We do not propose to have a great iungainly building which would be ‘empty most of the time. Our pur- ‘pose is to have a small modern build- iing, and to establish the hospital on lthe unit plan. erecting new buildings as the population of the city causes .an increased demand. :for endowment. ; “We have 7,000 people in Highland ‘jPark today. In a very few years we l:will have 15,000. Our duty is to pro vide for the future as well as today, ;nnd we believe that we are fulfilling lthat duty by building on the unit plan ;which permits our adding new build- lings as may be necessary. i “The hospital will be a thing of Ebeauty and a building which will not Elm; CROWD AT mmxmnass Pmnt‘ REGULARS WON DOUBLE “We propose to spend $26,000 on the building, not under $14,000 nor to ex- ceed $24,000 on furnishings Ind equip- , Between Five and Ten Thouaand Visit For! Sheridan Decoration Day The Preparedness Parade and Pa. triotic Gathering at Fort Sheridan on ‘.Decoratioh Day was attended by one ‘of the largest crowds ever assembled in Lake County, estimated at all the lway from 5,000 to 10,000. The line of parade was laid out by Major Grote in such a manner as to assemble by the Cadet Corps and band from ithe Deerfield-Shields High School, 1followed by veterans of the G. A. R. of Waukegan, Libertyville, and other Lake County towns and were well represented considering their age. rSpanishoAmerican war veterans, uni- lformed Order of Austrians from N. Chicago, Boy Scouts, large delegation of school children carrying flags, .;business men and citizens. The par- ‘ade grounds being wet kept a large - number from taking part in the par- ade and made it impossible {or the , automobiles to enter. The weather did not permit the flight of the air- : ship as advertised. I. 1-. I I Jat the reviewing stand. It was led. u"... _« a, After the parade had assembled at the reviewing stand patriotic ad- dresses Were made by Mayor S. M. Hastings of Highland Park, Mayor William Mather Lewis of Lake Fnrest and Mr. Horace Cooke of Lake Blufl. Mayor L. B. Jolley of North Chicago introduced the speakers and acted as chairman for the afternoon. Rev. Evans of Waukegan offered a prayer of thanksgiving for our flag and our country. u; .â€"<-â€"._. V ,, Mayor Hastings spoke in part :1; ‘ _ {OHOWSI : Sunday's game was J xiv) hard V‘ "From the bitter snows of Valley ffouxhz bill“? which the Remain put M Forge to the glorious days of Santi- on im- in [heflhlrd mum: Ly noun-l ago our flag has never known defeat. heuxy hlltlnR "I which all tlu- boyn‘ “The Flag that represents our nn- rnrlimyuteil. ;The Trll‘llcnl were 1‘ tion holds out the hope and promise very goal ltfilé‘ m they (nurhri MiL l", of this great country to every child echoll up fur nim- blows. but the Regu 1“ born in the air of liberty. Every lars Null! hug he Ruf‘l dowr and in l” American should be mugbt what the ; va- !h r! started lww‘Jmlnlng 'he us. H‘ (Continued on Page 8) I l‘vmtln'w-i on Page F» l“ i l Sunda)’ .- gume “as J u") naru )f Valley Waugh! bax'k- v'mch the Rep.» n put of Santi- on he 1n theglhlri E'JMHK )) nonu- offend the eye. 1 w111look wore like a handsome resid_ cc than likr I pubv 11c institution. 1! [ho resideizis of one section of the (‘lt’ object to ihc hos- pital you may be very sure [hit your site Committee Wm carequy conindcr objections and "member [hut ihue objections nre being mnde by their own friends and neighbors 1'."\cr) iman and womnn in Highllnd Pnrk or Lhi3\ \i'c'init) and, in fact, exery mun and unmii any plan, whu Cuiiirili- futes In the Highland Plrk Hmpiu1 fund. $10.00 or more, w111 have I vou- and Woman any ‘plflk‘l‘, Wnu Cuntnu- utes to the llxghlnnd Plrk lluspxul fund. $10.00 or more, will have - \‘ott on the hospital Into. In all prnlm blllty the matterpf the hospital lot: tmn will be demd‘d It the gn-M mau- meeting on June 12th when the final reports of the’vnmpnign are In noum‘ed, It is ape-10d that all the stockholders will? he called mum” at that tune. "This plan of dupusmg u! (hr ute question 15 um- that cnmzut luut meet wnh the npprm‘a‘ of every vltnzen be cause It give-s n-fi-ryone (hr rlght tn \ote {or or again)! un)’ «lu- (hut mu) be suggeslmi “Souk-0m: hu<2 finggw-hui lhu! an Emergency Huqitul wmmi till ”1;? lard I’urk'< rum-«é I run “nun-r t' :- suggostlon m 'h I one way, 1 find [hut un Emerge-nc)‘ Hmpzuz .~ de rim-d by thnsr {mull-r “11h hu~p1mh m lhxs when ‘:\ 'hm‘k 01' ten! 1‘I'I'1‘ll‘d Continua! (n {my . mm 510: mi ALSO moms Rum." Out Foé Nonh Shot. ”A 14. County CWonohip. l‘r'o Crowd. Aland Gama By "‘( upid" The Wuwetknmine armed m Hl‘h 13nd Park Sumfay and defeated our strong honu mmch t) the score of 5 to 3. The \lsgtorn plan-d good ball and after one ngn being down in the ninth took the game out of the fin by sending two '_'mm across the plate. The game wu ‘Iose all tho lime IHd thd pitching on both tide: was good. The grounds Ire in fine Ihlpo now and are going to be hep! [hut Iuy. The crowd [Mtgturned out seemed to be well satisfie‘ wnh the gumc Ind now that we Diane some of the old time “pep" hch d our bunch. we are going to play Real ball Ind wm. We Ire confident ingthe course of the next few weeks we wfxll haw a much llrger crbwd turned inut. The how have been wnrkmg Mrd lately to fix up the grounds and 1mm sure they down:- I good crowd, i3 homo cruwd. A bunch of dyeddnâ€"wodlxum, who vnll take the defeats wah the Victories and kéep on pulling It's the only way to win. so let/4. all pull for a good team made up'from home boys only HIGHLAle PARK, ILLINOISyTH['RSDAY. Enduwnu‘nt S'm w) HEADER THIS WEEK By Begulnr Fan F. D. bum, R w. Mum. and Give! Rerponnkcd Mombon of tho Librmy Board by : Mayo! “Anna'- lust. Were my: thy‘i lhu promoUon The ufl nu nl mar-hull WI“ be VIC. the pron-m. (Jmnunmoncr Hmhxork prrdn‘rd ind mmrd the plylnrh! 0! an (01 loflffi lull- (‘hu. E, Ru-scil, engmm tffll-(I H. P. Amirrwh A: (u L'LSLV (‘hbfiu Nnflhwutrrn R)’ ‘4... Co: Fred W Rulrly, (My (0310(1er L. sk\‘cl..~t'l‘._ Sorrrur)‘ of Sgt: *mm prnnled Cnmnnumm-r I Llfii ‘hr rehnh- due pr.)V(-1 Ir) the 11015, unwantl Mtlflxon pm mic-«i ()nnnm~uuu Vhat [hr :.u. Fr" SH‘IH‘ ..{. 31,00“ 9 lyrfiaximi Cummur Cummurmnrr lllh'hrwk .hU-("l ihq 141011.», u.’ In ur'dmnhrr do“; '1‘th V‘w («mum-Mal A luvn'lerr”~ Trap! 5' Sung-x Haul nnrl {h High 'und l’nrk Sun Bank In «lcpu UYIQ' (0‘.th fund: u.’ the ( My 0! ll hlund Puk. Mrmnn prnmled ) {ommxnlum-r Huber InnPunrc-I m“ m: Mondny, June I», I n my WVOn wxll pick up Ill ruMn-hvpllred oq'Lhe p-rkwnyn. free of third. Thu Hcher, does not include nr’A‘e. AL Inn... lush... Hoo'bul. 9v...» ' ‘ u. Ind Doing Niody : amt Emu of Highwmxi, Jim :12, 1‘", single, Pad 1 mxrnculnus n a“ from death curly Thuruin) “hing when he clme Ink-(mun with electrlczly on the high-powered VHF on the (‘ l M. E. at Went)” |nd 51ml, North Chicago. Jul! 5' many volu of eleclnnl he re (1‘9d cannot be drummed. A bad V .nd wu burned in hu réht log hfidc the thigh and I finger in each h' d was Irrr;My burned. 351(- vru ed to {he MCAIIMH hnn‘uul. It unkegnn, when Dr nght nund J'him Ind he 1! H’WHOJ u dmng nfied to (he McALxMtr r Wyukegln, when Dr KM] ed'him, and he 1:- repute nfily L.’ hams APPOINTED [AMLL - Hunting in ”hm. LII-Med ell III-«mp mar n" the Amwr‘xr‘z’. 0.! luluh‘q Hm! hrrhun LFFU . oh mu nor) )rnv .’u.' ‘1.”an 'rvndcr (ht‘ hullil'r Lint-m I fine them hr "Hum-t w" 0' them wxlhoul ’nx fih'mnmnn {mm (ht may» ‘Hn hue thr u :e r gm.- h ({fihm kmd I: .i r r: "u" (11‘ human ‘liurfltn nhme hear 1!: "zlr )uu Inn) ~1'au n huntng‘ (hr xa . prrmt . I“ \nlue rLrp' 2.. «max i... yn'zr inn" w :‘fntcu-r c\ M1 ,Wm, Thu. 'n' Htrlrtci ;.l H iwx‘m. nwu) bummmm 1,; LAR MEETING OF l THE CITY COUNCIL fly Publicity (ommiuion . 0: meeting u! the (my (onncnl Aduy urterxmun all mcm‘bcr. eat-n1, Mnyur Samuel M. Khal- enldmg‘ . ,rnzer ‘uon {run “Ah AL”: I‘M“ ; Stbzxrfv.’ n‘ nurthcp. 1r: ('0 u ”Hum 14- a‘prmed hull ru-ummJ 1hr \V"G‘Y d John Hxh’hrr-(k '7‘- “'m X. Men! Huchcu k .ovci - W'. I‘ ”0'er [er ml X0 "7. f. lb m‘ :I JInunryA L’i'lh JI'XE 1519M Irrnsrp LEI-uni x' .’u.' H 9le ref r Lzut-m tr nyrc- Iltr:!'.p!~ [n mlk ul (n! avlnmxu] bar-N) un In u‘h r- r.r.\!h12 , “I! W“? mind that 301m c1 1 A fit 1L8}? ng FY “Lu? llfir‘. my lung um! I rune-we» 1hr N~1:n.z'! ( I! an’numU whrr. hr ha)- "1 (N: (hit 1' l?” h-nlh Juhh< I'ufly, ‘hr Lug va \ .) IPNK‘le'd V IL n . , ' n m«rr Hun Fulcr- )«nN } 1 fin l!..t Wurih 'IPw' New A mdiuai umhdrmr whnY' y ’u Pnuhun 1hr lHfll'u-Hr ..' "n l’uv‘h Then!" 1‘. 1L: uni I v M }rph‘ ATTFACHOI) IT UCAL THEN Lardner Su Evans... Oihu (r “ho (hm Md!) 1-) .tprhku y \‘i ‘ Frodcrid m ' Audrey“ Said-y T58. Now I..- ud 0.0-. cm 11 Mn H P \l Th H M 1‘ ’1 h: n 'r uhun. he‘ll: um } haw-‘0“ m." \xmf [)rfi'ed "t kn II‘YI x m’ the {n.efl n4 ufl) 1". _\“Y|. m. «min v.7 ¢'!l_!0r mh pen-Hy u no emnt'nl w ml plmâ€" urc nod uuccou. Bu “not-mm in the bank were nlwuyu won (we! to tun LJJ won his willing unnum- lmm.» of their [onumr love for l'nm Anny. o! a rhrorful hnpp)‘ dupoâ€" p.110“ he counlod no day well Apt-M that did not have urn of helpfulnou rrndrlvd be 001ch "Hu death come. u I shock, ll be- mg genenlly fell [but he wu on the vuy m It!" recover) Ir Dufiy wu- no unjmury mun. l'heryone knew lnm Ind rvvrybudy lulu-d him I Know lum thoroughly I can trul}~ an) Lhul our uhnlt cummum‘y mourm hn de- purluyr. ru'h one {n-cimu tho-l It'l I porrm‘ul loan," Juhl. t l'ufl) WM lmrl. m llH-rheld Tnmrrln; my \Alml A.» no“ Lhr M(‘~ lurmuv. 0:111: 0:, UN 1%. H0“, uml hm huâ€"d In Um cummuvu) Ill hu hie hung me! furl) fiu- .u-urn 0! ago M Lhe um. of hi. deuthl lor m. u-el. )MY‘I he \Hn employed l») Lhr I 5- .\' W, up hole-graph operator and “than afoul and {or the luv! uxu-on ’0‘" he "I! cushm It the bank of l‘ M Fir-lane ‘ Co No bu served In both township and city collector Ind up w the present time wu trots- unr {or the local Bella! and A“ 30- nth Hr lava Io mlurn hh death hn wife, In. Agnes Duly; W. In. Bridged My; one On. 3. all- mct lbufly, 17 your: 0! m; Mt mum. M.- H., Thom" 8.. Frank X., William I... Jouph l... “VIN! A.. George Ind Arthur, and one sister. Julxl L He Iva- . member of a. Ron! Ar- c-num Ind (he Modern Woodmen, wu- n [001 (‘uthohc Ind a member of St. Mun} (mm-ch. nnml unic- win be bold sn 8L M-ry‘u Church Saturday mormng at 9.30. them: by automobile. w (in W Fan-It mmeu-ry when mmt 16!! take Mold-nu and Humor announco an opening. next Sunni-y. of I cleaning und prawn. doporunent m be run m connects“! with their tailoring but» Mr nnd have nnu-d flu room in the She-rud-n Block just north of their pron-v.1 lot-1:0» and will orrupy both roomy 6 and 8 N. Shendun Road. Tho) 1":ch (he public that the name pmmpl And urolul “tuition will be [in-n m Lhu new department 0:.“ ha been (won in the past in their MSOI' And xenllemnh uiloring basin-I5. ll Mir!" Help 30'" Th:- "uuerln Gnutu uh, “'hy m4 pout the lollowmg ”(n ‘on our 10ml depot: “Don'! judgc our town h 1h: depot' Walkem h 3 lb. (urn flu: u live Comm-1" A...- «much Ind we wouldn't him 6. if may post-d Inch nixm ill I“ (‘llhoh Ind V0 ‘ i! may pout-d I xhc until 0! “I IOLDANEI 1 ”El mum and PM Donn.“ Volume 6

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