pportun- her hope n who is . tn stuck :he needs. red he garden ï¬ery»: and 0m, \=)u'il 'thl save ent ork eautiful. oflove- ~Ungeï¬e vosite [)vpot are 'ourself bv EAR lctive buy- 'h es (in Tutu" all the its eves for her will be eider uate‘s ix 5 COMMITTEE APPOINTED FOR FOURTH CELEBRATION dent Ravinla Commission. Mrs. Geo. R. Nichols Regent. Daughters of American Revolution. Mrs.Wi1Hnm J. Fyffe.Amerlcan Red Cross. Mrs. W. A. Alexander. Y. W. C. A. Mr. Ralph Bard. Boy Scouts of America. Mr. Burridge D. Butler, President. Patriotic Food Growers Ass'n. Mr. Carl M‘ Booth. Patriotic Sing- ing Societies. Mrs. Geo. A. Mason. President. 09 so“ Club. Mrs. P. M. Terry. President. Wo- mens Club. Mrs. P. D. Porter. President, Wo‘ mcns Clvlc Club Ravlnia. Mr. C. M. anl. President. High- land Park Club. .\lr. Jas. L Martin. Secretary. Ex- moor Country Club. Mr. C. N. Kimball. Treasurer Bobâ€" oâ€"Llnk Golf Club. Prof. R. L Sandwich. Prlnclpal High School. Mr. J. L. Smith, Principal. Elm Place School. .\ir. Clark G, Wright. Principal, Lincoln. Ravlnia and Ridge Schools. Rev. J. D. O‘Neill, Parochial School. Allan Flynn. Young Men's Club. Robert F. Carr. At Large. The committee will meet at the City Hall Fridny evening at eight o'clook. in further the celebration plans. The Mayor‘s proclamation calling on the citizens of Highland Park to celebrate Independenco Day will ap- Let Us Help You With Your Spring House Cleaning Highland Park Fire Phone 29 Imperial Cleaners Dyers Continued from Page 1 larpets, Rugs, Curtains, Portieres, Blankets, Draperies, etc. Cleaned and Renovated Proof Storage We are especially equipped to give you prompt and efï¬cient service at this time. A telephone call will bring our wagon to your door instantly Pressing,if necessary, can be done the same day received. will continue The Imperial Cleaners and Dyers of Chicago Store open from 7:00 a. m., to 7:00 p. :11. Saturday; to 8:00 p. m. Phones: Store 265 Res. 671 to do the cleaning and dyeing Sheridan Road and Central Avenue Warehouse qua-«ts for speeches. and many of {thvm I am <0rry to have to refuse. I am simply m'orwhvlnwd with work \just now. and it l< a physical imâ€" ‘pmsibillty for mu to make another .engngement of any kind or sort. With regrets. Sinceroh' yourfl, Theodore Roosevelt. pear In our next lune together with fuller details. Sub Committees: Speakers. Public- ity and i’rlnung. Refreshments. Sports, Patade. Finance. Concessions. Decorations. Dancing. Music. sundg. Programm Theodore Roosevelt had been asked to address the citizens of nghhnd Park on Independence Day. His re- ply follows: Roosevelt Letter New York. May 21. 1917. My Dear Mr. Runner: I regret I must refuse your klnd imitation. Since election I have reâ€" coivod In the neighborhood of 700 re- ML William R. Ruffner Chicago. Ill. has not reached his (list birthday that he must register an June 5, 1911. Points about registration appear else- where in this paper. Posters will pe placed in store window: and public places warning every male resident between the required ages to register upon penalty of imprisonment. F‘inoa will not be imposed. The Americanlzation committee re- minds every male resident of the Clty who has reached his 21“ and The Finance Commluee urge. evpryhndy to invest in the Liberty Loan. The rate of interest is 31,5 per cent. The security is the best In the m mGHLANIi max mass. Wm mums world. The 10:11 bf $3.0“.MM must be oversubwrtbod. The High Schoolinnd the Ruini- plllmn! of the Home Gunni- will meet in the boxing†district non Monday evening and march to the high school gymnasium for drill. The High School coniin'gen! iI uled to asst-mblt- at tho High School .1 seven thirty instead of eizhi o’clock. mm.- nomi (hump William Morton Goodridge. non of Philip White and Mar) Courtnnte Goodridxo. was born in Boston. Much second. 1836. In it!“ his parents romoved to Newton. 5 (cw mile! from Boston. where he was educated in the public schools. He spent sev- ornl yvnrn in the Workshop of Alvin Clark. the celebrated telescope mak- er. in 1‘62 he ioined the army on a sergeant in the 45th Linn. regi- ment and woe wounded in the battle of Newborn, carrying the bullet dur- ing tlm rest of his life. He mu a loyal member of the G .A. R., being past commander 0‘ the John A. Logan poet of Evan-ton. After the war he went to New York. and inter to Illinois. where he entered the employ of the We‘ern Union Tele- graph Co. in 1366~he merried Mine Caroline A. Wilcox. of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Goodridge come in 187‘ to Highland Perk and this was their home until six yeah :30. when they removed to Celiiomin. In the only years of his residence here. Mr. Goodridge mietedl’rofeuor Elish- Grny. who wu It tbet time develop- ing the telephone. lie hm nude | cereful may or music. played the vlollncello well. and also was" a trelned anger. with a beautiful tenor volce. whlch he retained to a nmarkeble degree almost to the end 0! bl: llfe. He was a memo; or the Hilhlwd Plrk Preabyterim 3Church. Ind i0?! muny years had chhrgo of the choir. Mr. Goodridge was a quiet. unol~ teniaiious man. faithful in his work. gentle in manner. firm in his eon-l viciions. exemplary in hll life. Ind 11 good citizen He died at his home in Olendnlo.‘ California. on May 2i. 1911. loavinl' a widow. a daughter. Mrs. Chlrlu! Whipple. and a grandson. Jun“; Ooodridge Gould. Also in Newton.‘ Mum. three sisters, the Misses Lucy‘ and Susan Goodridge. and Mrs. Mun; R. Marlin l Mnry Mud-lino Donner Mnry Magdalinn Donner. nee Lud- wig. was born in lehsheim. Alsace. (k-rmany. on Sam. 17. 1825. In the year 1849 rho was united in marriage with John Donner. Pivv years later the y'nunn couple. in company wiih MN. Dunner'n parcnu. came to Am- «rim und began their new home in lung (hm-r. ill. After raiding here for H pears. Hwy removed to Doer- Under Hm ministry of Rev. Jncnh Himmol Mr. and Mrs. Donner were mnve-rtvd and joined the Evangelical (‘hurch at Dewrflvld. hurinx thew your: the happy fam- ily virclo \A'ih‘ Multan by the death of four childrn'n and the husband and father. Mr. Donner died on June It, HTS. Mrs. Dunn-r remained on the farm until 1902 when she came to Highland Park. Here she resided until her health failed. and it was no longer advisable for her to live alone. "or son. William‘ Donner of flu!» hnni Woods, opened the doom of his home for her on June 17. 1916. After some months Mrs. Donnor‘a strength hum!) to fail very. rapidly. On In: In she was taken to the home of her daughter. Mrs. P. Gross. near Oiimer. lil. It was soon to be men that Mn. Donnvr was hearing her last hour. Evvrpthing wn~ done to bring comfort and roiief. hut Mrh passing hour re- ï¬I-ld (‘nrdv'd a falling nf vltnllty. The and mum rm May ï¬lm at 6 p. m. Pom- !ully she slept hcgr In! sloop. ure 0! Mrs. bonus-r. one non. William [humor of Hubbard Woodl. In. I. Grnsi of Gllmor Mrs. Mari Ben 01! thhwnod twenty- «men grandchildv' NH and a grout mmpan) n! frhndl , There remain thaqurn the depart-i I ’ i .‘I-rlon ,Blchudl LmI' “AH-m Rk‘hards’. use-d [In .cm! ulw 1m†)vurn dlmlhtwr of Mr. :UM Ml“. Just-[3h Richards. died â€I“ umrnim: nt ï¬ve o'clock. The little 11an had been ill for â€w put three un-v-k~. l-‘unernl nrrnngomonts hlve HUI van mad†as yet. $1_mm,nlm .\l. and Mrs Jnhn Nchm-ry of \‘urth (‘hlc-nxu, I'nrmerly of HIM! city. ‘In- â€In pmud and happy Intent: 0! \ ~un lmrll Hwtvhlny, May lhlrflï¬th. Th. ‘I-n-n In think bf It. Rnpflmr‘ I!“ mum! u! unceflalnty. lr,m~:u't|um- of the world hnve u Inn: way since the time when ~||VH of mtuu nin-~ \wrc- hold ywtordm wn~ regarded as a very DEATHS â€"Contr1butod An appoinuncnt of considerable local intereu recently made by the Secretary of the Navy in that oi form- er Chief of Police Walter McGuire, ‘oi‘ lake Forest, who has been made a gunner in HE l'. B. Naval Reserve Force At tit outbreak of hontilitioa :Mr McGuire was one of the oral ex- _.\'m_\ men to tender his union to Ihin former (bmmandln; one", Cap- ftain WillianA. loflett. Commandant Joi‘ the Great Lalea Naval Training ‘Station thn called to pin the col- ‘on him patribtiam and former excelâ€" iient record it than Navy were accord- iod signal rocoxnition in his selec- {tinn for him: ‘ren-nt post. ahich (in! ‘him the r I. pay. allowances and *prestige of i Warrant Onion. Mr. McGuire has to his credit six rear- 0! sank-e hi the ntwlar Navy. which he oï¬tered u an appmtlce ‘seaman. and from \vhich he van honorably dacharxpd an a Master- iat-arma. During a portion cl thia period he mod an a Turret Captain ton hoard the U B. 8 linemta in .whlch capa‘ity he had immediate ichurn oithoopcration of the gum of :large calibfl in one 0! ti! turn-ta .n! that \eml. and is reputed to he an .accurato a Qarhman with hi. nan WALTER MCGUIRE MADE GUNNEB IN 1'. S. NAVY Fnrmrr Chic! 0! Police In Late For- rsl (llven Eamon by secretary 0! Navy Anal-(neat “ vim alt-ll I u A dead “0L the Lake â€not met W wu “MW "'0'“ V-“ ll? '0 In. \‘(du'L-u‘ rrML:n.llllNL lhl- 'H'va 'va-u unwind mull) 'N‘K'AUM' J - 4â€"! h» plan In: u-n‘tu-r 0! Nu Maw-nu] u! Ihv (Emu-runner“ duh my: Nu ph-N'M rr’nh ‘herr hl. training nnd vxpertcnco might be uu‘d m (h but adv-mm. and um- ly bet-nun o! n with m nlord "IO um munh'lpll amour: of Lake lof- The Wm M Mcuunre wllh United States Government 31/2% BondsE wall You Enlist? ' wan m.“ Be a Patriot? Highland Park State Bank North Shore Trust Companv Highland Park Trust deings Liberty Lban I nrnu. with which he ROMPTED by patriotic motives and with a view to giving the public all thedesired information and all the serVioe possible ,3?- in connection with subscriptions for the United States Liberty Loan. (the under- ‘ signed banks of Highland Park hereby joint- ly and severally volunteer their services and facilities. P Such bonds are issued in denominations of $50 and upwards---they are exempt from all taxation except as to estate and inheritance tax; and they can be paid for in installments if desired. By subscribing for such a bond every man, woman and child is enlisting in a service for his or her coun- try such as existing conditions demand, and thereby give evidence of substantial patriotism. For full Informatxon you are invited to call at either of the undersigned banks; lllhI 1 U my. can you new. by the dnvn‘l “fly "tilt. y Whu no proudly we haHPd at the "mainâ€. In: (hands..â€" Whuu broad tripe: And bright stun. through the clout of Cg.“ O'or the ramp-ru vu- watched. were no gullmuy Itreun‘ And the until-p m: llarv, nu- hombo burning in ur. ; ; “no pron! through the night that our 1!“ was ï¬t!" them; j 0! uy. do" that star upnngled bunner rot wave U'vr the land of the free. And the home 0! the Dru"? On that more dtmty seen through the Int-u of the dc Where the lot": haughty host In Grand [“0300 1 What ta that which the brM‘u“. o’er the towoflnl stoop What ta that which the brunt. o‘er Inn lowerm- nwy. An It ntfully blown, now conceals. now (Ii-Clonal? Now It cache. the gleam of t-ho morningâ€. om haunt In full glory reflected now shine! on the stream; 'Tln the star-spungled humor; 0 long may It w". O'ur the land of the free. um the hon. ot‘tbe bravo? And when in that bmd tho so vguntiuly Ivore That the huvoc of var sad the mum confuaiott A home had A country should lave at no more? Their Mood hu rushed out their i‘onI footstm' pollution; Nu refuge could nn-o- the hireiinu and due ‘ From the terror or night. or thn gloom of tho grave; E i ‘i n And the Itlr-IptIIl'Od Dunner In triumph doth wave , M ()‘«r the land of the free. And the home at the ~bfl'I? .- Upon annumlna lhn dun" 0! MI new appaintmvm Mr McGuln will be mined tn lemponry duty a gun Oren huh-n Trllnlnu Button [of HaurodSnn prrllmtnury In 90mm: I ihuflonhtp m Min-r mn'nl tunnel 02 than be H ever, vhen freeman shall sand Botvoen their iovod homo. and the wu'l dual-Mon! mm with victory And pure. mu the heu'nmm 1nd. Prune the power than huh nude and pram-vet! mi | in Thrn rnnquer we must. when our chute it h just. And um: br- nur mono "In God In our Hun"; And Uu- rlnr»xpnnkled hnmwr in triumph shun wu'e U'n-r Mn- land 4»! lho {rt-r. and the hone o! the home of the b en! lhav opponunny to make Without pmlnrrnunwm such changes In po- lice ptnumnel Ind paltry an 'em due-10d “Habit and necessary 10 mod utlulwtorlly mm the tithe: n! (I'M pt-uph- “I!†had clotted lhl'm tn 0Mâ€. "Ir mtlrvmmn was In no III-e vacuum-rod - reflection upon MI .mm, as 1 police "floor. (or during his Wumhency thu- aflun of the pullrn dc-puï¬mrnt Il'N' administered chlmnl)’ and in a mnnnl-r media. unh yanvrnl approval ‘THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER (Princi- Bout It!) Will! In - â€butâ€! “1! A â€be-m Luau Bold, ‘ a wlomn prumhc o! the CNN ._ u- to DA! the bond to m In- \ yur from [In bond- †mid. ' u muuflu the amount. ‘ to the holder theft-9f ton-M mmï¬nmlnlly ' nu- «lute ‘0! the Nun mm] It I: fully and‘ The nllnhdlon w? Nlcholu fl Romunbafl Ia and to in prlvue Iâ€; do" not norm to law Emperor William to tollow hl- “ample. Any eligible mu w t ' hi 0* mm! o! "compuhor!" , '5“ the 191171100 d t 'Pmperlu [Ives no m‘rm and .da can! tum-es than, - ‘