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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Oct 1916, p. 1

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PTH ,li~ UV mmfu} CHIN 'Itxm xly service In es and cakes. : wxl] never ) make You )1? you with I. nutrmous d at a much ‘n make H. .rc dchcxous plan that (l\ Wm. Jacksfr‘ rds 60 'ark I) Number mm comm AND NEARBY NEWS mans 0LD President of “'aukegan Board of Education Dend. Training ('amp at Fort Sheridan Next Summer 0ld Senior hues Home. ‘ Thv firit white man to scttlv in Wlukegax; was William Sundorlin. ‘ When hv came to Little Fort. now Waukegan, the pace was the habita- tion at "rm! men," Sunderlin, out of logs. built a home. Within a few mfg, if not months. he held title in ne‘rly every foot 0! land within sight 0‘ his log cabin. His wealth grow. Vithln a few years he was consider ed one of ihv wealthiest men in illi- nois- it is mid of William Sunder lin that ho: was worth $85,000 when the name at Little Fort was abandon- ed and in» city of Waukegan orgam ind. At thiit time Sunderlin. it is “M loam-d maxim :it :23 per cent in- nenrly 9“ a his in! Vithin 3 ed one of In)“. H Mn that h the name ed and In Bed; AL wrest “u I-vv- For mJll)’ years hc held his land intact. Then reverses came. and one (mt after another was sold to pay was on the P‘alanco. Within a few yeus Sunderlin became what is now known as "property poor." time. In {In Waukegzm h Ihich has ‘ru tutors in m. unity and ‘ the schmh nent. Flags film! Flags finnuw-l .1! half mast the flag mm a! the city and schooh an Friday. Saturday and wood cemetery .w . Funeral services were held at the funny residence Sunday afternoon tad was one o! the largest ever held in Waukegan. Interment at Oak- Training (‘amp at Fort Sheridan Fort Sheridan will have a training camp next summer, Announcements to this effect has been made by Maj- Gen Thomas H. Perry. commander of the Cciiti‘zti departments. The an- nouncement was made Monday night in Chicago at a dinner of the cen- tral department executive committee 0! the Military Training Camus As- Ioclation o! the United States. Port Sheridan, because 0! 113 proxâ€" inlt! to Chicago and because it is readily accessible to all points in the Middle west i< regarded as one of the MOS! advantageous points to have the military training camp. Arrest Batterymcn. Wholesale arrests followed a "mu- Un!" in battery D at Fort Sheridan loud” while Secretary of War Ba- ler was issuing an order that steam heeled barracks be used to house the 'hi'ering members of the First neid "fluffy. First cavalry and other units waiting to be mustered out of federal service. Sixty-six enlisted “en 0! battery l) were made prison- "! It the direction of a federal in- Wetter because they had failed to 3% 9°" at reveille roll call at 6:15 a. m- The men had been absent from their Windswept tents on the north IMore over Sunday. Capt. Frank M.‘ Course, commanding battery 8. in which the first “mutiny" against ice Ileeping quarter-a occurred has been hi conference with regular army 0“ leer: and it is believed that the sub- Ject of punishment for his rebelllous llbordinntes was discussed. Pour Hunter; Arrested. Four men of Chicago. hunting on ‘he banks of Grass Lake. were arrest- ed by Gami- Wnrden Henry .Kern of wfiukegan on Sunday, when he “light the men in the act of shootan before sunri<e. and shooting without "team. He i: loan: 5'aner 1.053s Hum: his ‘5 efforts in behalf of H ~tnnd as his monu- Tbs Highlanh Parfifi Pt end 0“ ‘ “‘3" 1 Senator Olson “us n-gm'doul .l§ MW “and “hit“ of (he hauling men 0! lllinoi< in Un- H duo “:1R0puhlicnn party. As Sennzor (rum ““0” this. the eighth district. which cum- Sunderlin DTN‘S Lake. McHenry and Boom- "WM“ th‘flcnuntil-x. fur thv past viuht yours ho lwas rc-vngnizvd as :\ Ioude-r in the bum: In fact. it was said that his lay M” Ar-‘ influence in the senate was 'zrvalor 1" “‘9 prop 1than any other man (here, “"0“ i” “I The funeral m-rvice was hold in Elhn- armory at Woodstock m 1030 7" ”1‘1"“! “‘5“ Monday morning. The remains Were "93” h“ h“ then taken to Chicago at 12.30. wherc :1 service was held in Mvdinuh tem~ oration. p10. Burial took plucr in Rusehill w as moved vo nroiinh'nl (‘cmvtorfil from high Sun- “as Representative from this Distrlct In the State Senate [or the Past Eight You“ Senator A. J. Olson of Woodstock. representative 0! this the (\ighth acn- ntorinl district in the state scnatv of illinois for the past eight yenrw and Who was recently re-nominatcd by the Republicans as their choice at the coming election died in Augus- tanu hospital" Chicago. Thurnday night. October 19th. Senator Olson was sick during the recent primary campaign. In fact his vi’forts were retarded [0 it great ex- tent through his illness which came on at that timv. Bright's disoaw and heart trouble were given as thv cause of his demise and his sicknt-es and it was only a few days after the pri- mary campaign closvd that he wvnt to a hospital in Elgin {or trentmc Ho remained therv {or a few days and was taken to Chicago to ihv Augus» tuna huspltal wherv ho had sinco ht‘t'll re-coiving troutme-nt. ”1‘ had <cu-rul re-lnpsos hut h» tlnnlly cami- out n! tin-m and it “as t-nn-cted that his «rung constituiun would permit him to survive the various ill’H' Word wns rocciu-d Thursday that he was much bottvr and hh‘ lrh-nds hoped that he would soon 1w out of thr- hnspiml and hack to hix wm'k. Thorvfuro tho people u! Luko (‘nun- ty received a great shock to lvnrn of his death. Mrs. John Glass, who is president 0! the Highland Park branch of the Needlework Guild of America and the directors of the local branch, have been busy hut Week and this making collections of articles to be used for charity. Seven hundred new garments have been collected and will be divided among the dif- ferent charities in Chicago. and some will be used in our own city. The number of garments collected this year is nearly double that of last year, and those in charge are very grateful to the public for their generous response. MOVIES FOR NEXT WEEK The following pictures and {eat- ures are billed for next week's movie program: Sunday. "The Dawn Maker." and a comedy. “Dollars and Sense". Monday. four acts of vaudeville. and the “iron Claw". Tuesdny. “The Vel- vet Paw." weekly news and a com- edy. Wednesday. "Diane of The Fol- lies" and athletic pictures. Thursday. "Common Ground”. weekly news md Mutt and Jeff. Friday. “Public Opin- " with Blanche Sweet. Saturdu. 0 . honing Stones" and Burton Holmes travel pictures and Musty Sufi”. CHRIS’I‘IA N SCI ENCE LPXTL' BE Prat. Her-nu S. Haring. to Speak at Dun-d ll Forest. Mu. “her "It. A free lecture will be given 5’ Inc. C. S. B. a I 01’ Lectureship 0 SENATOR OLSON DE \1) y Prof. Hormum Her- lnz. October lhlrty first. .- .....a..- the ample. lug. v ,,,,, The lecture ll under of the First Church of nu. Highlmd Park. And cordially Invued to a!“ lflt‘h Sweet in “Publlr ()plnlon‘ l-‘rlday. Vludevllle Monday. .UII. letlc Plum-es Wednesday under the 1113le .ch of Christ. Belon- rk. and thc publlc ll to attend. Institute. 1. 0f- ‘swm NAMED TO ME : FIGHT FOR sermon Esll‘t‘nssnk T0 .\. J. Lilwrtpillv “an ('uminrm ('um- mittronu-n Tim "is Battle in Primary Entities Him to Support of Parts lem‘)' H‘ Swift. ml L”M'l'l)\IH-'U “as Tum!“ selected m 1hr man “how: nnmv Mull be placed in [hr Rvpublh-nn hullm ut 1hr NUMIMH-r vlecthm in place of tho Lm- szmtux Olson. us. the Republican numimw for tln- >tam~ senate {rum th|~ tha- Eighlh N‘liulnrifll (“itrit't‘ .\lr‘ Swift wux opponent to Swnumr ()lsun (Turing the rvct-nt primary and rem-Hm! “llhln 1'27 vulos 0! “ha! the dislrirr unvo Senator (Hwn “how domh lust “mu-k in the Auulhuna hnspilnl‘ ('hicngn. r-hm'kw! (hr mnpll n! tho (‘IIKil’W‘ dihtrlrt. \Vhil“ tln- so-lrvtiun n! \h' 5“”! of Lukn- vmmt)‘ \\.|~ I!“ M; then}: Ml ”10mrt'llllunflht'“’ZLX(HI‘H\IHIHHHH h‘o (rum thi~ (lixtmvt .1 N‘HNI'IIJH <1: \(*lnpwl uhvn ('hulrnmu Dr Swnh " lh-hldvrq run! u lq-Ih-r {rum 1': l) Shurtlvfi «If Mart-mm rm‘ignin: hn~ plnn- n< numinm- n! m:- pun) I 1hr 'I‘KHIJIHH‘ Hw t\pL|llI-Wl 'v . lt‘tll-r that hr frl! Hmmo- rmmt) \\.\~ t'nlitlvd In rrprvmrnmtinn :11 .flu‘inx th-M mu! (hut, “ilh Iho- ~r'I1xlnI'-hi[\ znin: tr) lekt- vnunt). :nu! “uh (In- gning tn Lukt- vnunu [\n» rvprn-n-ntguluw in (y. hr fr]! it (Mr In in rz-Iirv and permit tic-NH hm: Hr. Swif!‘ hlmwlf, being pro-“mt. thanked (ht- commmo-omen r.,r tho-Ir selection And assured them tu- Would endeavor to ndmtnisu-r tho umce In a manner “HM-cw” and with credit to the Ill-IL] HI" I N l) 1"lo End Section I! ('nlllnx hr Thick “'Irâ€" Underwear. .9“ to In. 0. I- (Ho-«n Alrcudy calls haw- come in In the Relief Ind Aid Society ior winter clothing. The Relic! 3nd Aid M cicty ol the north end would be very glad to receive vnrm winter cloth- in. Inch u underwear. "teller! and variouu other articlel o! waning up‘ pmi. Kindly and all such :rtlclol to Mrs. C. l- Oleson ol Nor-inc Rout “vs REGISTER Tl'l-‘BDAY. (KT. 3| Books are Placed II \‘nrlou Poll- Ill Prod-d: nd Sun" In be littered It Any 11-. The registration hunks hnn- my; left in the \‘nrlou.I precinct pulling plgcea, whore mun" may be entend by calling or telephoning. Another reclunuon wlll be held on Tuesday. October thirtyâ€"first from 9.00 a. 7“ until 9.00 p. m‘ I! In the duty 0! every eligibll' perwn to "11407 M HIGHLAND PARK. 111111013 THURSDAY. OCTOBER m 1916 pih HM pv-rmit ‘llllt' vr'~'~~-hl:1(l\r I'nlnminvn-num Dr Lmul HH' wnutur- N‘ltw‘liun n! \h' S“ _\' \\.|~ I!“ hi); than}: 'lhv ~~>zmtnrml «umn (liqrwt .1 wmymn ('hulrnmu Dr SWIH «l u IQ'IIQ'I' {rum 1': “(cry U) OVPFYOI'N' to the district “1th th. All) SOCIETY ‘llllu- H00 :md \\ \lx'anr ”Inh'h (”HUN hip hnn 1ft Hagar Ila-Hun» t‘uuumnmm-rl l3nhr,_llnbn and \anlILr, Inxmhrr wlth (‘urpurallun \‘uunn-l Hulmt-I wvrv prrM‘M dl lhc- rv‘gulnr ”mum. of (hr (It) ('uum‘H In»! Frldu} Afâ€" lrr (h:- ru-udlnu u! 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