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Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Aug 1916, p. 1

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blot. ;e wit- .es :ondi- nlars will I bunch at libercyvine George aggrega' championâ€" [ost of old .es aey of after he for avern- .blican .es they t any or to a playing Ire. R089? hing. ms to been At- V91" BY AS tty [in )9 Gnu Luke Soc of Lotus Bloc-s. CW Day 5091. “L. Win: in Mu: Spoodcn. Bu: Concerts n Nan] Station In the interests or greater "uul- ency the clerical forces of the (‘hlcago North Shore 5; Milwaukee railroad hue been moved from Chicago to fli‘hwood. President Brittan I. Budd has de- cided that there is no reason for ”grating the clerical and operating forces. and consequently gave orders last week to make the change at the earliest possible time. With excep- tion of maintaming his quarters in the Rookery building, there is little 19“ in (‘hicago to remind people that the C. N. S. u )i. is the old C. M. E. in he“ garb. Lotus Beds in run mwm. I The Lotus beds at Grass Lake ere! in full bloom at the present time md sppesr to be more bautitul than they have been in years. This is at‘ tributed partly to the eflect that there was no long continued rainy spell of weather this spring to raise the level of the lake. Acres of the beautiful flowers were killed and the rest were retarded last year by the {set that the water level of the lake wss so hlzh (luring a large part of the season As usual (hp beds are being visit- ed by larze numbers of people. not only from Lake (‘ounty and this part h Vitrth ('hit‘ugu Day Sept. Hit 3 AH Hfi'urts. on the part of North: Chicago business men, are now turned? in the riirm-tion of Labor day whichi in the neighboring city is to be known‘ ll North t‘hii-agn day. Greatest en- deavor is. twin: made in connection With the parade. (or the other events will take «are (if themselves. A special riecnrator has been hired to trim twenty blocks of the business district where the parade is to pass and merchants also are lending their own skin to the beautifying of their town. Nu expense is being spared by the business men of the community Ind nii is being done that is possible in the direction of mnking September 4 the bizi'est day in history. there. Winndku After Mpg-filers The doom of speeders in W'innetka ha been sounded No longer can a Speeder obtain liberty by telling the Judge that he was within the limit find that (h? poiiceman's estimate '1'“ incorrect. A course is being measured stretch of Winnetka road and cycle Policeman Cooper is to plied with a stop Watch. The inn will watch cars as the: over the course and it it takes thnn a certain time he will km A course is being measured over n stretch of Winnetka road and Motor- cycle Policeman Cooper is to be sup- plied with a stop watch. The police- mn will watch cars as the! glide over the course and it it takes longer than a certain time he will know (ht! "M! are speeding and than cm pre- sent positive evidence to the court. There will lw no comeback. Announcement is made that the cnqk band of the naval training stuâ€" tion L“ to Kive concerts On the pur- ‘de grounds each week from thls Mme on until late In the Full. Fri- dty IItPrnoous. betvoon the hours of ¢ and 5 o‘clock is the time set for the Ippearanw 0! the marine Mud. carrying z the No-w 18 cart-Mu in length Winnr-vkd policemen are now carrying a vluh like the ones used by “’8 Nt‘w Yurk police department. It is (‘8rrM-~haped and about ten inches in length All or the old-fashioned clubs have been discarded and ever! Winnetka policeman now ts equipped with the new type. s. .‘l. “on! Genet-l ()flwes the interests of greater nmci- he cie-ricai forces of the (‘hicagn Shore 8: Milwaukee railroad been moved from Chicago to New "Hilliow" fur “'lnnetku (‘uvfi Band faucet-(s Beds In nu Bloom. at Sum] 811th" PMrMB-rluo-Sumtht til-Misunchflm Efficiency in the post (mice de- partment with a. proper rendjustment of rntee will permit the government to innugnnte 3 one cent letter rnte within the next yeor. eccording to Postmaster General Albert S. Burle- SOD This emphatic statement made by the postmaster general before the National Association of Postmasters oi the l'nlted States at their July, 1916. Convention. indicates that this important reform is much nearer realization than most people believe and that next winter will see radical steps taken toward this end. In addressing the postmutera General Burleson declared that they are giving the best postal service in the world today, and thst is what the American farmer snd business man are entitled to. for they pay for it. MUNRO’S CHANCES GOOD AT PRIMARIFS SEPT. 13 FEEIJNG AGAINST IACIIINE CANDlDATE Avmgo Citizen Wary of Bonding 1nd Hell-in. About Bickcrinfl Behnon Shown-Lowdcn-nompaon- Brunei-(c Clique- "'l'hvrn M‘Q'Il1> In h1- :m mnlvn-urro-m :1::|ih<t mm-hinc vnmlidutm nut unl) m (‘hivngn hm clmvnsnm- :|< wrll." ~m'l Muuru. “Hm' ro-umh, warming {rum m-url) 2.000 \‘uluntm-r \\'Hl‘kr‘l'\ ‘lt-Illul \‘tl‘ulv 111%. It ~m-1n~ 11w nn-rzlxv u'iYi 'M'Il i< \n-ur} n! rondin‘.’ Hf :uul hwnrm: about thn hivkvl‘illzfi hv-tum-n [hr Sin-r mun , Lowdvn - 'l‘h-nnpmn . Ih'unnlnm» vliqnox :Iml thv fun'ti-m rvmw-wum-ul I») IHun-vu-‘Vvst~HuH M HI. \I) un-n h-H III" that Klu- ch'ri Imw- :Ilmm «lw'MMI jhv «and :uznlnxt hltrvln-lwl “-erqu ffnctionallsm and what it rr-pr-N'Hh R "My ninmlwnh for Ylw utfim- nf .\I ‘rnrm-vam-rul mm in nil hul nm- in l~mnw ban-km! Ivy sumo main“. riiquv or [nrmuflzmiou Two nf my :I-l\n~r~;qri.~~ i‘nn- nut-nnvl-nm mm-him- l-znul‘nlnhw ‘wmn. au nmir hum» of numinntinl: 1w! ~Iunm- hilt‘KHI Iv) mum- ...\ .. organization Two at my nn- uur-unvl-nm nun-him- Thk i~' their hupv of hum thA-ir qnulmmniuns for Hu- (nrm-yflvnu-rm whlrh mum film-Minn {mm-m" "xv” \v .'| y “There is u :ruund un-i) an I that will give nw tho lh-lninzlth nun-4 to ~|mrv. Tht- illtln'lu‘lhlv'll Hn- [lo-Imblh'un \wh-r “hm hut is Hrvd to «lenth Ur mm-lmw machine In his party. tlw frw r mun. m-itlwr Republican Iwr IN whn run-.4 for tho mam MN! :1 1‘ I MWNSTAGEIIW who van-.4 for tho mam I fur Ill“ nmfl‘. ”N‘ ‘VtNt who depends a great do"! nqumlwrs my. and (he - vutm‘ who knows m) ('nlv un thh questlnn lull will lnrhk-ntnll)‘ hundrmls nl \‘MP for mu ml! nf Ills Mrkvrinz nuul tln- ~tnn twvvn .\l¢»ssr~'. \V llsn III um'h 0f whom wems to t, vnto is hilr‘hwl In his was nation of the heavens, a...“ to have been a meteoric dim by others as unuauaily preit: o! the Northern Lights or Borenlis, chllod forth the tention and Idmintion of of Highland Purl residents night. It was the most beau play of the kind ever witnes Reports from other cities that the same display wns v m radius of 200 miles It less «LA-» . “-77 , that the same display Wu a radius of 200 miles at le The display. which closely in beautiful exl pyrotechnics. frequently r: :eniih to the horizon. T light arms: the skies w nble tor several hours early part of the evening than Pooplo W. beguutul ho knows m) mmktnnt l‘l'1'ul‘Il :III will ~ummrl In;- of 'tlrh-s' “‘III Illwu‘t for flu- ~lnnwhur11nz in» «lllostlnll . lnlly hundrmls r the um M u: and m.- .\l¢~ssr~'. \Vllsun :nnl l'rmiuo-. whom wems to think thv 'nlr_\' hilr‘hwl In his wngnn.” I of Highh-d Purl and North at. Fowl-Win“ Dioâ€" phy But-Nit, Night utilul and specuculu illumL r! the heavens, said by some been a meteoric display. and 's as unuaually pretty display. Northern Lights or Auroru cfllod forth the close .1- on of hundreds land Purl residents Saturduy It was the most beautiful Ms- .L‘ Hm! over Mme-sped here, I, and Idmlnu \\'urkvr~ in (‘hiu'uz' which resembled ifui exhibition of uently run from the izon. The paths 0! skips were om"- hours during the cities Indlcne wgg Visible for u least. ‘1» 1‘1! ‘NN . 1‘ I-vgumr' 1‘in mum”: frm» rhinkm: wr lN-mmrat 10‘! qualified hm-krl' \‘nto‘r Hi what lho Hufllnwl ‘l‘rfi lluvu Inn! 11 Ill. if .U m-ul‘ \\ilh nub-“MAI \kT. ARTHUR smrson MAKESANNUALREPORT SEASON 'I'hq {hi- I E‘bflulo‘ Population olCiQioa And Town-$90611! Co-(on ongvn- and ship. High School Enrollment Billed lot Monday FroBc cl 1.1.. And Other Fun ol II‘ONII Soddy Vnudovillo. Sept.- in Roped bu Ninth Ml"! Vuhlv' my ‘gggfhmf. \‘IHv 'rnlil] 1h» Im-nl. H h.» :nnunm nf wmr) vurued In) I!“ 0r~ Hf 1h" -il_\ ninl lllxh ~41)! (ho _\u~ur thl pm! lnlullo-«l #30! MIN nlul u'luml hmldlnp «- t‘uunl} :Irv \uluc-d m mo-r u uln-Jmlf mHH-rn Ilnllnr~. :Iml Hr nn-nl in tln- building.“ ix “urth . mun-l} Xian _ 2:2:1. ........... 2.2.5.5.: .711??? M 712.31; 15:77 ‘72:}; __.:...1,.‘::.. +3113. j::::.:_. :;1..;... A::::; _:._r.. 1.57.5: . .2., :__n::_:; _..:r. M 711.13,:7. 7A.: 1:2: 777.715 _ “Ti/t T27)“ 7:, .\[r Sluumm from 11w uh whirh ln- ll.l~ mun-ml) w-mp tlu- fullnwinu «Nthnnhw ur of thv \‘uriuih hm‘nshnw am Mike (‘uunu : 7.1m: “m .. ..... .\HH1N‘ll 'l‘n“ Ihllilu, Lalkr Villn . . “'ullvnlulu Tu\\n~M[ til‘uyslnkv lnhc-r I‘hl'!‘ high {among Un- mum and will ('03! app In the plan of ' owner 0! Um “I; piece u! xrnul :been pun ham-d b :mreet. just south :R. G Evm and among (lu- Ind Wlll Cost appruxluulely $30,000, In the plan of Mr Wllllnm Purl. owner of llu- lllxhlnnd l’urk Tlmnlrr ‘.-\'ple(‘e u! ground 5011‘0 (eel lun :been purvhau-d by Mr l’o-arl on Flrnl “street. just south uf the rvsldence M l“' G. Evans. and work will be surlml f“ soon :3 lhe pllna nre completed, ion I thoroughly modern and fireprool ithenlre. to occupy the onllrc alrlp i’rh‘e nonlnx rnpucuy wlll bo- nurly lelght hundred. Large rest rooms (or lboth men and women wlll be I (or finre. The bulldlnx will be nrnauc In be rundrurlml llnwl on lln- North Show .nppenrnnce and wlll mt brick. «(our and slew-l It Is lllt‘ ‘nl-nllnn ul Mr l'rarl (1 ‘(elture nuly ll'r lzixhenl pl’l.9(l pru Eductlons av um new lhutrr “Mb he "Ill rnnllnur‘ ln opera“) lxlu prv-n on! lhnlro “llll medlum prim-d film- Tho bulldlux Will ln- mmpletrd h) Purly Ipvlnz HI 830.0w Modern Structure to be Ended by William Pearl on South Fin! Stnd rm ,Jk ,\}l)lvUIl' - uf Hu- Ikl‘ ('nnnh \':Iln. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 31. ‘. \mnln \ llwntrt HUI 5n perinu'ndeut 11min r Imlu m'w III Iim “f hug-nut \nlm‘ Iv. \Ahh and ”w wlulp \.-r!l1.|l>||rn\l \. hw- hluh I") qnplt-[ml um. ”r lualvlllfllll'l lllh‘ VIN!“ H1 w hzh ru-lu-rh-«l and :‘rh 1“ «wkihx (lu' Hll‘.’ Ilw --H.‘ Il’lw Report ‘4 h‘N'l‘ l 1 h hr .r 1".“ ulllll) un‘ ‘I'IHH‘ tn ll"- Luh 0H tll an» Innk'ul {ll th l“"l' .uxn-Y‘H \Hhm IIH 'uhHuH (H \l ' CO-fiduo for lop-55¢"- Nouiuho- lo: Sun'- AM” To Addy-90. Loo“ Cvlhonn Mr limes fur Ih-lmhllrn Urn-rum :Il lerlm-uth u Illixhlmul l‘nl “ll pr? Inn} (rum [Isl hum! ml: ‘nn-oflnfl‘ \Hurnv\ :Il Iln- prlmnrlow \d‘xtll‘lulu'.’ llllr'lV'lllll \Illl mHn-I-I llw pan-pl» u! Illxhlmul l‘nrk and \l-‘lnlly nu lho- \- tues 0! lhr lammunv at Wilton} Hall, nu Tm-u‘m ru-ulm: Mflml-fir mm. M vixlll n-l-rk Im “'nhn-aln) «Ho'- nlut, Mun-mlmr ~l\lh‘ Mr “’n-hl- vlll mlclnâ€"x- rum-m u! lwrflrld and HM» It} at a man mat-Hug lU l-~ lwld in the l'ul-llv Kiln->1. an-rM-lul l'rv-wfllnx llw mam maemw :u “El-r“ Hall uh I}: flfih. .\Ir “'rhh will “Mn-vu- nnu-(lwr mN'Hux nl wu-ulhlru a! Illxlm'o-ul nil “in; h In l-r III nut-n nlr nfl'nlr ‘nml H‘rrM-m- l- mnllnlh hum-d In ‘-OO-M mm at \u-ll n- ”w other II”!- Sm! H) )L'M I'll \1 Vr‘l hn Inn n! X Y ll) H [h-«pnr (he \ ”Nth“ JAIES G. “10! T0 SPEAK H ..m (rum lnrrrl-n-h-d Hu- puH 1-! K lln-v ~Hrrmu'.) ulnh- Ml _' thu purl Hf I'mlnl «I! 1.11 lflrll I‘h- H run unlnlnnllmn Ihc- prllnnrhN MH mHn-u the nrk and \l-‘hnlly H| \1r l\ \h “l ‘ Run-I ‘t'flN'll uh'l nh- nHPluIHl L'rnhll n 'ho l-vnuliful 1m he uurm \u-nlhe-r, . ILIHnm nh-l {nun-l Hr ulvh HH- l|||1k Ln Ihln l'nrk \AH'I m n'v IAN-OI I’m n-gw i\nn~luh "In! r !m\v :1\~...\u-r‘v~| Hm hull“: r‘Ju H M hur- nu Hz” \I. .;HI In] H11 IHI'I “HI m I~<l|l“flH"hN I{.\‘H~l' ‘Y I!” \\ III 1"l" (Hill H “mu l'! \\.-!~! Pu In "In uuhp.’ II' wild nu 1 “L“? rxnx HI I”) .mdxhnr \hch‘ ‘ n-r ht'! HHH HM {In \Hll 2916 H II Thr lHKhlIlld Purl 5|!!!“le um kindvrxnrtrn- ‘nh 1hr c-n-rpuun n! the Mn: Nhuull will 1qu hr prrnm 10d In uprn unlll Mund-y St-plc-Inhrv Ill?) TM! nun lin- un-numlur th- tbhm u! Hm Mann! n! Hrlltl. ll In Ipwl-l turn-ling mm Tm-Mh\ mm. m: Thu ‘mulgmnrnn-ul n pun'l} u lnlllvr Ml pru'nulhm Thrh urr n. Inn! by I [W on 1hr Shield! 1: Nhnml,~ V 1hr rrxmn DPT 5”, an: Iaklm' IUOIA. 15.11330“ FROIBOIDER cwm|c lot 5. Sher! Furlocflh \1n)ur A V Smith hn ”turbo-d tn tn Hp huxnv 1n “lulu-gun Ind \‘111 wrmnltl) («induct Mn rump-ml tor tlw unit'r n! Rtnte'r Attorne} Thr ill-)0! um: rullmt mouth “it“ ht- rulnpllt)‘ for pun») (tut) Mum: tho vatum border and Lu been tn (hnnu- there of the Ftnt Ilnttutton at field urtHh-r) Shortly In” M! ~---k-| v... nnnltrd fur I turluuxh ns a! field nrHHe-r) Shortly In hr Ipphf‘d fur l turlm m- um “I! with Menru \uu- nmu ponimltl)’ Ind kw ulx‘ lillhl‘HUth (01001 IN"! In,~ [u urrnnl HENRY 8. ECU! FOR REPRESENTAUVE )“(PFG‘P‘F LII:- C Psulino Fvodonck to pr1 In WorH'n Gm! Sour." 30!“! day Evening, H ltr. Spot-bl m Hold 7'0." day Eve-h. Two Marl“ \nnrhlxul H h \or) rudnn Um! H xhinnn I'IYI rr-hlrhln lrr hm am‘nr m ‘rr IL :Ltu-Hlnt u. (h Sunday lennzpd xn nlurp uh" plum uh Suturdny um ll HH- Inning ”nun In I. w mu - l'undnd upa-«in'm wvwn: uhn Howe-d I rm“! mm! m \. an). MP3“! mm ‘rlp Ihtmlrrl |,...\ ynl' It! l‘llmmn vut'w nu v4. -1 I: nor Al] on. Inlrrrmrd \n xru. |hooHI| II "HMO-d 10 In pro-u'nl (vn Snlurdny afternoon In uh [1.1M ¢~ tn (h? much. HI LOCAL mum IOUON mum suors TO CLOSE AT noon IONDAY l turn-ling mm Iuo-mln\ OVl'x T!,n- pnhlpnnrlhl'ul n puyovl} l r Irl prN'lqum "I‘m-h urr In M minnulr puny-n- m “1ny Put bu: 11 um anuym Imp! H.1- lm-mhrrv- n! lhl' [mu-(1 x. 1hr hair nidr Thr I’m-mun h and ”w l‘urmhul Hlxl |,~ V121 l-r prrlnilla-d upon I: rxnmr Hnw Tue-Minn tic-pun. -H ”Hm-r Nurlh Shun 11H:- County] Chance (0 So and Furl.” Budmu Sprinfli-ld m Ill Morunc Hotel Notes Innk- “H IHEm Hr‘ H Lrfifl O“ Clotovy Dnlnonoo III the Mann". Ono Mul HII 1L: nann- prm nu Supp Mm: “wrlxln n! Inn}! h A In L11 ulrluuuk nnlur rll I" lfl‘Ih r I’lllh! lu' \h mm \\.~ ‘H Delivery Iu Thr I’m-r mm rmhh-Z meh ”19.1 upon In! “1,. \ :41")! c n. w Shun 11H"! Alloruy lo- I0 Wi 519)!“le Ind Send I Rolnbk IOI Man lo l I H ulhh‘d It \s pullih I I I m MHH H xhlnnd Con H M) ”H H ll‘ lhm unnmcommm d1 My Public“) l‘ommhllul Tm» \I‘N-IL“ muncn meeting ‘III hm) u urn-A, nu Frtdu) u nu- p m. Mun-r liunUnlu 1n Hie ('hur. (‘om- xxnmlunutb Huber \Hmu :uero- ulm present. Tho minutu‘u! llw lui meeting we" n-nd and Apprmmi nn-i bulinuu pro- ceodc-d in ihe urn-l mnnner Ilyot lint-ling. In gluon lhv privilege o! nmminiiux a new: rummlulou to b. lumun .r liw Lair Fruni liuuluion munmlniun, iluâ€" business 0! 3.16 vulnxxxuiun ln M primarily. to per- to-rt a plan. in rH‘ummend to the com- mlnmncn. for drafting rotulnlionl 1m thq holler pruieciion of the bum, ‘ljighlnnd Purl vnter from n. lmm‘xinx w widely populnr ihnl {his (-ofimxiuion is an «nu-Incl! im- parts“: one nnd we have no doubt lhni will. (in! «xperic-nm-I 0! {he lull in yd" lh? members of thin com lilliultlll' will haw mnny bugxeliions In lull? which will be of benefit to (ht- im-juvmen of lhc- bourh, us well In in humo‘ venom living in the \lviniu. who mun! hu'e Inflorod n xrt-ui 3nd of inmnxenience nnd din- mmio irom the t‘ro‘dl ihu nude Elm infill: llu-lr meH‘l on Bundtyl nnd l)lidu_\‘s We conclude that Hm“- mu rt-[ulullons will only so in- n» c-méx m-xl ”upon The chnirmnn of mi: m-uh nppolniod commission n- Mn Tlmmu Moments: Other nwmh’n inrlmir. \irLF \\' i'ushing. president 0! uw E‘nl l'urk noud. npputmlhx a new: kuuun Q llw Lair ( ummluflun, H.0- \ “H 1.! ulw hundrod und the ham: uumn n1 uummobllea. wflh ul‘qu HH'nH-r “I! prmeniod to tho 'vunH‘, m “0'11 3, ”no human 0! yum§ «mm pc-rnunp uho hud not phld'llu'l! dHK nun-s A ruohmon “In Vuflklo-d 3nd curried ‘hl! thou p- mom lw gin-n nnnller noun. (two ‘I.\'I.r nlro'nd," burn lent mm! and m l">l n! nunrpuymom If“! ”If“ day 1m» du-Hnuueuu will luv! to ply Hm up! u! r-ullnnon u vol! H Um ux , lerr nu some complain! uhou‘ Hu- Flh‘lfl'” of the work on Hm (new; In; Hand, "0 unde mu 1! n lard m [M labor Ild on"! rxrubc-s uvrr nflfirod fur the deity; Ir gu- Ind In bent-v0. however Ihlt vrofldrnlh 1n thnl \"k‘lnlly will noon Lu. vhv name uuod rund- u tho-G prrqmr IIan In the Ioulh and 0' xman .m Hm can! “do of n"- lrurh‘ (numb-Mun \‘VHMU mow-d 1o pun an ““1111.an prondtng for the uvyhuc 1»! Hum for rorpunu- pur- l...» m my final ymr. from I" m 'H‘H‘. m Apr” 30m. 1’17 Bum urdflllhrr m n‘muin on Me Mlh the (‘Hyl lurk in! public In-pot'flon. mn- plru 1n turm until m mm M19. Tm monun prwwnnod, ”OM who HIVOMPI. N T..- Will 50 W Mn. 0 1. “Han ,. ("RUM Hub Mr: Frank M r umun'r ('h” \lr . ('n-nrlh U 1 (‘ummlutnm-r wmm move-I1 Hut Ihe “ream-m profldln‘ (or the row ntrnruuu of In" Ind nun-r mum In . puruun n! Gny Avpnuo. glued m flaunt Haunt. In ban" of "It ru, n1 Mainland Put um Omar Ryrbn‘ the other 0! hot H. Block 7. 006. L Wmn'o Million be up~ Vr‘ H l'. (Irrxury \h- Juhm Imunwnlt \h‘. Adolph 1.1th1-r6n “I? F. Mandel Ml“ (iv-nruo' Pil‘k, H F ('nrr Hum-HI MM! I: W Pulon .1 F 1. Funny 1 F M Smith . \c 1113 1‘ Shirldn. A J Meuol‘ I? 1. Millard. I! (‘ Sch-finer. l-Zdnh hit-Gregor Adnmn, Hh-hmond Donn, (‘ 1‘ Benton. If \' l'ru‘e l'urk llotrd. L lh-nrdnley. proud")! n1 Sampson _ r. Turnley awn M Torry. prorldent M FMrIeulher. prod «‘1‘ m (‘nmminton Htlchcocl Ind Volume 6

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