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

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It is so plainly marker '1, ' x: can be easily seen from trn. motor. Mp, h. ;. S, Post. President of the Assw" qun. says: “We 31'» all of us more grateful for the- .x\-:~mnu‘e and funds contrib-l M tn Wurk by the P909" of Highland Park than we know how to my. Bu: mm are still in need or: fundsâ€"y," rvcrything in the way of: money. w } 1-pnwnt or service ”‘8‘ ‘nY: one car. ; v0. lt will require seven“ thousand imlars more to provide: teams: ‘5 {m- expenses contemphlwd2 in thv .' awfully figured budget 01' ”in .- And we are always in need w' ' dolls, playground 'P‘ Par-at . ». ‘ .md magazines, towels.” the run markw from trn Mp, } the Z’w' »-’ cinte am! away xx it Thv “Ya-pun m‘ the Association in- Vite vww-m- who cares about such Work .1‘ " <'.‘H‘X'3C‘\' on to visit the camp. Tim-5' arr certain that nobody can .-.,_ u?- 1' ,.~ being done for moth» era am *1, 12m at. the camp and how the w ‘ mus of the work appre- Willa”: In. A: chimp." {ouch x\ win a? and -. fumL " its equ‘. Checks rnr- :emitmnces of any sort shbuld be mmh- payable to Arden Shore .\~~w'é;l!1url and sent to Mrs. Willmm I; Eil‘rmuni, J11, Winnetka, m. Arpvv Huh-rested in the Assoâ€" ciltion‘. xw- \ )5 requested to get in touch \\ ~ 2w Local Committee; they win a? m gin»! In reveive suggestions and w-uprutxum toward providing fund» " v 3);.) camp or for adding to The Arden Shore Board is not by any means forgetful of the generosity Highland Park has shown in past yelrs, “Kit .I h1|\ faith that the people of this mmmumzy will help as liber- ally [his )‘cM' as before. The purpose of the prim-m appeal is to remind thou Whol have helped before. and to awaken the interest and enlist the suppor' of others who have not yet had a part zit supporting this splenâ€" did l‘m'f'vullnfl spot for Chicago's needy Women and children. The lm-‘il (uniniittee consists of a group if representative Highland Park “9mm; wnh Mrs. J. McGregor Adams, "thw mother of Arden Shore" as ('haii‘mzivz. Once mum lht‘ Arden Show Asst» ciadon 1x \xmwalmg to the generous and p‘nm: WNW-pit people of the North Shore, “nu r‘ue' many years have re- garded thv mg Fresh Air Camp at Lake Biw‘.’ us their particular char- ity. Th.» _\-'_~‘.0cmti0n needs sewral thousand/Mars more to carry on ips work throughout the summer and to continuu the ”amp as a home for conâ€" valescem lez'fl during the winter. Th r ‘m pride of the ‘Baby« very one of our readers 0 the camp and see the we have approximately ”amp; of these 80 are :0 re<t are children a” nu the three-weeks-old wx: suits (for girfs of» 3's up to fourteen)- ‘ EX-MAYORS’ PORTRAITS DECORATE YOURMOTOR WI HUNG m COUNCIL ROOM AND mm m PARA Mr. J. M. Appei of the Highland Park State Bank is vice-president of the burned institution and has “ken an active part in its mnnagemcnt since its organization a few months W. B. Strong. IL, cushier of the First National bank, was among the first to arrive on the scene of the firp. Aided by his wife. who Accom- panied him, and also assisted by a throng of spectaiors Mr. Strong man< aged to carry all the valuable papers, records and cash from the burning bank building, which was completely dismantled. “()f the eight stores on the ground floor of the building, which faced on Railroad avenue. but {our Were occu- pied. These tenants Were the First National bank of Wilmette, Sum Mas- colino's restaurant, F. J. O'Reilly. gro- cer, and William Kaplan. ladies’ and gents‘ tailor. The blaze was discovered >h0l'll)‘ after 1 o'clock and despite the far! that it was confined to one mom on the second floor of the building a! the time the firemen arrival. {mun able conditions hastened the spread of ”'10 flames throughout the entire top floor of the building. ()ne factor which greatly hampered the work or the firemen was the lack nf sufficient water. ."u-N-, "uni"... Tht' \unkv Fire of mysterious orig”. vnrty 1;»! Was gm: 1M ; Thursday morning u'n-cked rm- “0:5 days I'm the < fron block, Central and W. Kall‘rold Buy Rum! pm avenues. entailing a loss on the prop L'pm: H mm any and its tenant: c>t|Hmtcd m thchrw’n the $30,000. urzierw! {Midi It The Maze was discovervd .~hurtl\‘ 1)’ MH> MM 1‘ Second Story New Hszron Block Com plelely Destroyed Early Ln! Thursday Morning In the convalescent sm'zinn we have about :20 boys and girls, most of whom are rapidly rounding into health again after illness more or less severe and wasting. Our medical stafl, L‘Ollilit- ing of a resident physician and th graduate nurses, under the inimediaw and constant supervision of In: G. M. Withers. are exceptionally trained and capable for this work. Both in the convalescent sectiun and in the ‘Bziby-fnld' thefi’, aided by the plan:- ant. healthful surroundinb‘. are (Continued on page 5) $30,000 FIRE IN WILMETI E used for the anus! work 0! rz-pmmg ' 1““ “My N'trnrnunn. ; (haulauquu (m “autumn Sheridan Road in Wilmette. ALFRED ma NY) BARBER W “nary. . -. ‘ (L, 3.- II Ii expected that without {urlhor .1“ op,“ \d: .' ha} “I" ,1, delny this lhoroughfnn Wlll he re- ; “Kara,” D ); ., MW)» ,» H stored to its original cmzdilmn at Fowly Owned by Vmcl "cull PQ-l‘y ( A y__,. .. .Hrg (.nnv, _ H. lens! by November of this year. le “00'- I“ CC“! 3"" U“" l 'frum “up l' :!..w u > "rung plans and xpecificltiorw call (or n 0” ”‘Nt'fl'h' ; 3h, delvr { .1, in 4.. "\M completel} n.-w ruadbcd, cnmhtny w' H:: Auxuq hrs! Mr Alrrl [-an #3:. 1,. rm“ «~- - H. (y ‘ g; a reinforvvd rum-retv lung. ”0' funk pour-non n.’ (lu- lvmlwr ~hup L» [\71n’1 ,., ,.,’.A _\. “k“ , ”H. which Will lw land vxtrxfied l"l.K pm rum! n! 3‘, W. (rrlrnl Aw, \shj-h .‘fl’ 1).“ ‘ um ,, Jr: ‘ , ing_ (he ”Wen-(nuns n.’ uh v") “Ill ln‘ h:- ; nvhanpd run-rally {rum 5" \kén my”, u,” ”1. 51191 wnh cemr-nL PI\1"K wuwnâ€" H M :n‘n, “ha ha: been prnp'lrlrvl 0! Th. ”My... I. , ' U" declare thx~ will make onv n.’ m. rum: 'hn: ‘hnp (or I numlw' u’ year. The u,“ M 3..., .‘"4' 1““, : rm”! P, dunble surfaces possible .nnl. 2* pm! Imam I'Zd rr 1) Hum 'ell door 3" plou- I y g", .. .. kn, , point 0! actual service. exrrlx (hr 1n the lumber .hnp arr null urdrr W 1hr prop. . «u . . ,l' n, solid concretv. "mum-mm! 0! Mr Mu: k A .n H“ m. .,,4._,.,, demnny {rum the Dramag» I engineers' Mds nn- now helm: used for the anus! work 0! n Sheridan Road in Wilmette. PM!“ Cull for Ruinfcrrod Commie Ban With I Vitrified Brkk Surf-ct To be Complotod by Sept 1 (‘. “C Aldridge ('hicngu Telephone (‘umpnm Edward .‘l. 11“"): (has. E, th‘st'l; Hrghlum! Park Sammry (‘4) Marshallâ€"Jackson ('umpuny Ryan Hurt '1le E T0 PAVE SHERIDAN ROAD mayon \\'2\~ n .-\t a brief 50: m] Lad Friday Art'ept \th 1h.” ufivr to p!‘o'~t~!t! trufl'ir ntficm: {Hm [H [hr }ll\‘ Council in short Seuion Grunt. “ink: gun lmprovcment Co. Addflionll 30 Day. on Green Bay Rmd “’Ilh the $1100” raven. After Mr. Hzmknw' fir“! purtrau hangs (hut of (”rm-Hm ’t’. Fu-M, whose term ran {rum Apnl, lthL In April, 1872. ”v \un M (hlh (mu- cahhwr of the Fn~t Nutmnu'. Bunk u.’ th‘ugu, lii‘fildt‘ hh. i> the face of S. B. Will;mn<, u throng” Baum of Trude mm: um! u ‘hwu-rtdurt uf' Roger W:)hun1>. Hr u'u,‘ um' u.’ 'h«- fuuniier.‘ of the I’rmi»yt.-rxuu thud: of Highland Park. Next m «Him romes 1h» altlrlh‘ (‘nuhtm‘amw a" Thuma: H Ht-Mw. a wally fine {fun}. who SPt'nlwi m nu “.I) In down“ 'hv series uf rulzumtzm khfl'h ln-ful'.‘ mm at the (mu- n! (‘hlrugn's grt-ut tr"- Hrs‘ home nnd [712nm uf huslrtuas m n burned at that tum-. and the ik‘hmmcl If} the Chu-agu Rlvt‘l'. on Whh‘h hc- had placed for safety hz~ lurgt- .lnd ..t,:1 “My cullu'tmn Hf pnmtmgs. \\.|~ burned also, The num- )‘e-az 1hr Peshtigo Mills «T'M'munsm, m’ “Purh he was president, w-re destroycwl 1») fire. He never reCou-n-d than :41.) The great urchxtmt, W. “C Buy: g tun (“omen next. Amunx (ht‘ hum} noted buildings u!‘ hx~ drug Hy .wc' the (‘hn‘ngu Buani «If Trude .t: z "a. State Hunt“! :xt Sprz-mgh-Ed .1‘!.' MHHIHHHK purlrmt 15 hr.“ r: t H'ontinuml on page 41 H” “I Illl gm p11 d.“ wuru u By Publicity (‘ommimion '1 There Ire eighteen mtrn-s 1!): pm [traits newly -hunx m uur hmmJ Chamber that harmomm- plNL-mgl} with the brown um. 0! 1t: “.1115 am! soften the severity of the room. The-y are the heads of the seventeen muyun who presided through the forty-5H years of the older order before nur new commission {orm of governmrm lcame into existence. Sinn- that arm was bounded on. bath mics by th- smne mun. mum-1y. Mr. Frank P Hawkins. lhvrc are I'xzzmgly tun 5m tures of him. Une portruyu hum m the newly mcorporutud uty'» fin! mayor, INN, thv when qunu- as strong a (aw, shmw him as he baked lust year, whvn, wnh the cxpxrutnm of his term. the old regime Closed 1 I. . \n H WORK OF HISTORICAL COIIISSION TOMORROW‘S FINAL PLANS ALL IADE UIBRELLA FOR TRAFFIC OFFKER ‘rlnk P. Hawkinl Reprctenlm‘ the [inning and End of Old Rtpmo in Shown Twice by Liliane“. Short Life Sketche- H HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS, Tr’u'ksmx‘ (It)! umpJvH don of the (1H her “It? mutmn prwn ,~ (Im- Worm-n u) umhrt'Hn f Impruu r\!vn.-unl. )rul um r thv \m dugluph J‘SQNi mun: fl "1‘ nmr [ht (my 0" Hr: Auxuq hrs! Mr Ah'rr! l’L-nir! ”0' funk ptnnu-Ixmn n.’ (hr Mnfw! ~hup ‘n K gun run-J n! 3‘, W". (rrlrn‘ Any \shj-h “III hr h:- ; :rrhanpd rtvrxztiy {rum 5" Vrén min-r ~lrh 4mm It)“ 00 u! 'ri .\( 27A, “ha ha: her" prnpnrhvl o! 'hnf ‘hnp (or I namhc- u' )9.” m pm! Imam I'Zd rr 1) blur" vexl 400! hr purl “Jh hu martyr-4 yh-nnx. u! u-JH (u! mnkux JNH {m mMIhun (u rhr nm Park [My vrlrlvrnhun. Be Mott free "1:er Added to LAN Wat's Lul Rod ( to” Row Subaru. Addnu of chomo by MA) or H‘shngu H.|' !\\,« Mun It‘flk' pmmh \\ h “uh \hup 1- rap-Halt) _.!):ui 'm purtnumu (his pn-H} part u! (h: rrirhlulm' Eh MI\' |‘ \ c Hwh rur‘ Ht‘ [he Jill (R ['h. IU Hrd (run “flu-f ,‘lllmn r LAM: I “\I \\ v‘fll ha AND JOIN IN PARADE (Q‘HHN H 11“} u prn)’ M Huyur urt u{ (h: «'rh-hlulxu' H A: rqun m 1hr pmunlr. umnul nulomutnle down If kwi‘nimg uryflhmx H: .v-nld n1 Hwnnynhh' l‘\“HH.K {lure 1~ h, be ; .nri) unboun- {In 1hr MM wn) u Mum h: I\ “mum-5‘ Mr! :lklw \M M) H0" kn numhlvd [Um all: Hr! «m H-1 m ~'\('(‘l.\ After {hr pathdt and Park. and the- \ui- hu- “that-n21} “JAN“ «.f \\ rh unu H M-(hlrt) um Th. \‘uu mun.- urr an. ', AUGUST 10. 1915 _\‘ atKrm-er u.. \hhu‘h 1~ to Hal 11m», In hr n In ('nmr ry ~hup ‘n Pnnqd m ,\l‘, ‘hk‘h )ra' 1)”! 1 5" "9311 MN I Um H.3hln h” )HHM‘I HID‘X \V M n1: 4": H|.~ rival); Hwhmgd M “mum“. {n1- ”Ac-him; rl‘fh'r Md: but u. VA Ym D Ilgr- “ht .nod M1! rH NEARBY mews NOTES solinsrs NIGHT AT ,:;:§.:,',::::::; or LOCAL mrmm mum PARK MONDAY H i rmoy T h r rn-ndv Huff 3m |ll rrjn) u. 114.,- «'Lu P‘. _\ nu MK: Lotu- Bo-dl m Full [”4 um u (.uu [Alt \or‘ul’) Sludon! Ann! Day Au'uol A(IYIC(II.1JI|4- 1 mud. “Au lughlcrnlh will! F‘ortmo Shor- . hog-n ( hnuI-uqu- Upmu ‘3 man ( h-rhn How. J: And Scplcmlrv .’ i M: “Iv-d Roach-wort CAIPMGN NOI' (IN FOR ((WKH JOBS (OIIORTABLL CROWD HEARS CONCEKI I! ll MIX“ Q'h” HI M 1‘ ”tr [1 \. AV {hr 1 lulu: ”rd \nu MORGAN KINGS'I‘ON, as Mmmm ‘11 “v lm for HM nu 'nr-r ”Inn" NM ‘0 ! ht- M'hh Jul.» Hn‘. Htrn .‘Upll.’ 9' x hi. u. “\Hn‘ (.ymnt L’ IS“ if!” H M ”H I 11.x \3' ‘v .2: Mr nun-01 pm! My. l'hlurl‘oils I m4 ‘ul you“ Mr m. 4! Park for (“uh ‘ IR JAIL‘ GRAN? DIKS 1) N» 'M 1" n H! ()3: Wed cl V’rpnbxlou I! ( hung. runor-I Ann... monln Not Complfln‘ 5' " it u YUt H rum y.p4u,x u lwv \!(>\l'l‘l \\.. \‘4 ‘1)" h “M5 “I“ HJ~ :4 Mn M 1h! (Thatch F} mphuny :11 L'H‘g UDF' nhuru.» Inn". n‘lr!) It‘d wan)- a!“ :slnu 1M \(l'll'd Hhhn an (inn “In I in rvnbx .DDOI I ll ‘ Lq "nun: h Mud I‘L-r ' 'hulL'u Kn y hwuut I‘I‘IH\ Vuhmu 6 rfl'bs thfn‘e ( var km! ni 3m! IA ma Mable ‘um, in: d w" \ H «u MI”:- \l «(P 'lqu \AIHI h.) 0""! L' :H qnn c mph UH- \Anh um! I‘Tll ‘H' n he 1p: uln- m” p- .o;

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