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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Aug 1917, p. 4

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Patriotic women are making It the popular thing to do. reafing that every unnecessary bit of iabor thnt is avoided is that much conserved for the country‘s wealth. The movement is in accord with recent recommendations of the coun- cil of national defense aimed to elim- inate waste in the retailing of mer- chandise. Instead of “please send it" the usual request. many a man and womansaid. “don't bother to send it. I'll take it." PAGE FOUR There are a number of vacant lots in the city where the weeds are be- cgmlng very heavy. In some places there are Canada thistles which are especially obnoxious. If they are not cut down now they will go to seed. and the condition next year will he even worse. if they are cut now they can be removed with comparative ease and the Canadian thistle will be eleminated from the community. There was a Park to "carry Russia desires peace so Intensely that it purposes to fight untll it gets the real article. WMSIMwaiIMme “Much as we had desired peace, it was denied us. and not of our own choice. This flag under which we serve would have been dishonoured had we withheld our hand."~Wood- row Wilson. President of the United States. Now is the time that the noxious weeds on vacant lots and elsewhere In the city should be cut down and removed. At the present moment Germany is endeavoring to put new wine into old bottles. which are failing to smnd the pressure. "it is plain enough how we were forced into the war. The extraordin- ary insults and aggressions of the Imperial German Government left us no self-respecting choice but to take up arms in defense of our rights as a free people and of our honour as a. sovereign government. The military masters of Germany denied us the right to be neutral. They filled our unsuspecting communities with vi- cious spies and conspirators and sought to corrupt the opinion of our people in their own behalf. * ‘ ' THEHIGHLAND PARK PRESS It is now openly charged that Ger- man money financed the recent royal-1 is! fiasco In China. Germany has ai gift for backing losers. l ~'?'I':Yinn is any prettinr to Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg now that he ls uutsidn looking in Having gone to the Turkish front. it is not likely that Kermit Roosevelt will have em thrilling escapes to re- late. Telephones. Highland Park 557. 558 Published Weekly by JOHN L UDELL n: Highland Park. Lake County. Ill. John L Udell..Editor and Publisher Paul L Udell. . . .::. Superintendent Entered as second class matter March 1. MI]. at the pus! office at Highland Park. lllnmu. under the Act of March 3. 1379. We THURSDAY, AL'GYST 9. 1917 doubt whether the German Ice Cream and Ices tendency in Highland it home" among show The Highland Inn The Highland Inn Home-made Telephone 237 at the .\ii<.~' Elisa Corn-z (if Buenns Airm. 1whu is thv gut-‘1 of Mrs. (‘nrl H. 'iim‘h li'in‘i‘i tomorrow for Lake lenm‘u. Wis.. where she will be In lihv Y. W. C. A. cunirrvm-o camp for jthc remainder oi‘ August Miss (‘nr- [97. will give lecturw on Suulh America while in camp. She will ‘n-turn to the Booth homo in Sep~ giemhe-r. Miss Cortex is enjoying the 'privilvm- of “seeing Chicago" for (in- iirxi IUIN‘. this week. and is highly entertained by it all. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Mnechtle of Homewood Ave.. left Saturday for Paw Paw. Lake. Mlch.. where they will spend the remainder of the summer.‘ Mrs. «L’R. Barrah and daughter Deborah of ,Kanknkee. “1.. were the guests but week of Mrs. Floyd Koon. of Green Bl! Road. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Giesler 0f Ravenswood and Mr. Unger and son George of Oak Park were the week end guests of Mrs. James Grunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Russel and son James and daughter Florence of Oak Park wvre the guests for 2r few days last week 0! Mrs. James Grzmt‘ Miss Irene Sasch was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Edward Brown of Wnukugan. [)r. R. B. Jacks of Highwuod. hns been appointed Captain in the mod!» ca} Offiéera Reserve Corps and loft yesterday for Fort Rik-y where he will be‘stmhmod {nr thru- months. .\Ii~:< Elizabeth Bacon will haw» :u‘s hor week vml guvst Miss l’rlsvllln luminson at Grand Rapids. .\ll(~h. Mis< Robinson has n brother in Company 3. Illinois R‘ 0. T. C. a! Fort Sheridan. Mrs. L. week and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Millard are guosls of Cal. and Mrs. R, P. David- Hill all Lake Geneva. Mr. (‘lmrlt-s E. Schaumer formerly of thi> city. was aguostntthe Acmlcfin n part of lm~t week. Miss Jessica Cliver is the guest of her slszer. Mrs. Wilson of Media. Penn. Mrs. Roger Fritsch whn has horn spending ths- last wve-n wm-k.‘ here- with rvlatinw and frit-nda h'm returned to her home In Perry. low hor week vnd mice}: Miss i’Hsi-llln Robinson of Grand Rapids. .\ll(~h. Mis< Robinson has n brother in Company 3. lllinols R. o. T. C. at‘ Fort Sheridan. .\ii<.~' Elisa Corn-z of Buenns Airm. who is Illv gut-‘1 of Mrs. (‘nrl H. ilm‘h li-m‘i-s tomorrow for Lake (‘wnm‘m Wis.. where she will be In the Y. W. C. A. conforvnco camp for the remainder oi‘ August Miss (‘nr- tw. will give lecturw on South Ann-rich while in camp. She will return to the Booth homo in Sep~ temiwr. Miss Cortex is enjoying the privilvm- of “seeing Chicago" for tho tirxt IUIN‘. this week. and is highly entertained by it all. Mrs. Wm. Arnswnld and daughter Martha 0! Laurel Ave. wen- Sunday gumts of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Arns- wnld at Chicago. HVrdlwsdny "v.3; The Lilrmy. 5i Thursday lu- Holy Communion. llN-(or'u aha-um- the lw take-n by thv (‘urnto r Sunday srlunl ('luxlbd The (‘hurch Svhuol bahly on September In. rtmout to mom on Sun twin: plnnnod, tlw quilh‘illl) ”2"," :i 9:30 11. m. During th ~O'r\'l(‘t‘.~ wil The sum last Sunday) “ill open D An adult do Th0 mt-m r~ n! (‘Ulnllllllt‘~' r Trinity Baumr un- t-hnirlnun. - l'. P. Wolcml. Mr- Hulhrrmk. , _ Atl’ntt’l’. M". P. (' llrnun. Mn. . (l. Mn". NI’Q. Hut-kin. Mrs. W. C. :|l|. Mn. Jnlm Hurmim. .\ir~'. (‘ulili flul \Alvvn nl lhl‘ \‘e:lr_\~ nn-n. is Tim (-hal an o! the ”blur dril- vut‘in-s rum ttt-v nre Mr“, Mar- (‘nught-y an ~Miu- Turnhy. Miss Magdalene Bock and Miss Margaret Krueger have returned {mm A (\vu “m-‘ks visit Ill Auburn Park. Mr. Kenneth G. Irons of Kansas City. Mo.. was the week vnd guest of Mr. Henry K. Coale Sr. and family. Miss Madge Hilterbrnnt (rum [.21 Grange. lnd.. is spending this week with hvr uncle and HUI". Rm. and Mrs, C. G. l'nangst. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene' S. Wilson have returned from Nantucket. Mass. Mrs. William Guyot and son Charles Henry and daughter Mary Ulllih'i‘ won- the- Monday gumb- n! Mrs. C. H. Doyle of Chicago Miss Irene chtor of Milwuukt-v. who has been the guest of Miss Lillie Bell has. ri-iurnml lmnw, Mr. Howard Huber lvft Saturday for a two months trip to California. He will atop at Denver Colo.. Seattle. Wash. San Francisco. Cal. and sev- eral other cities along the way. Mrs. Agnes Meade with her dnukh- ter of North Chicago. spent last Thursday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gatrity. Mrs. Arthur Hellivr of Mukwonagn. “'13., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Aynslcy. The Countess of Kingston. of Car- rick on Shannon. Ireland. is the guest or Mr. Walter Hately. Mrs. Fritz Bahr has As her guent this week her sister. Mrs. Pansie o! Fisk. W13. Miss Anna Bahr returned Sunday from South Haven, Mich, where she spent the past week. Miss Vlrginla Buck who spent the past month at a camp In northern Wisconsin has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Grant of Mll- waukee.'Wls.. were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Learn- lng of Ravinla. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright of Cary A\'e.. are spending several weeks In the east. Mrs. Frank R. Bptt is spending two weeks in Des Moines. 18., visiting friends. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS H. Lelsenring spot)! the in Wnukegnn visiting ‘ Mr and Uri. Ralph Pen-inc had 1: Hhelr guests Mu: week Mrs. H. L. [Mann and (hunter of Burlington. *ln- and Minanmrothy been of Cleve- land. 0. Cnrnor 0H Green llny Road and Luurnl Avefif C. G. l'nunml. Putor. Sunday mprning n! 10:45 Bishop l.'. F. Swe I" from Harrisburg. Pvnn. will ’ ~nch. Tlll~ will lw hln wcond visit to Highland Park and many are l lnx forward In hln com- lmz. A! 7:4 :ln the ovonlnx the pas- mr wlll occupy the pulpll ns usual. Tm- Biblefmhuol mm» at 9:30 to study the 3103mm "Jmilah'n Good vaxn." 2 Cflrnn. 34:143. Thv toplc'nr dh-cusninn ln (‘hrls- tlan Endch at 6:45 will [)0 “Gos- slp nml Sou dnl" Esther Inlet-Ike will he tho leader. The annual camp mwtlng will he held at llal’rlngton Park‘u u-u-l from Augustin to August 27. The opening scr 0 will be held Prldu night. Augu 17. On the two Sun- days during thln perlod (August 19 and 26) the’c wlll be no pnuhlnu‘ sorvicmlnlh’chumh. There wlll be good accom admit it Manon maklng it a plendld place to spend a vacation. *- Tm- 305va um. service held Int Sunday eve m: was very good Ind vnjtnmi by wind congregation, ll} Mr< Tru of mmm. Mich. II w-mhnsz thflwook hem, \‘Isltlnz lwr husband Mr..Trum( who Is m ”W R. tl T (' and hvr hrulhI-r Mr A H. Rnbm’tt . .\ll'~‘. E. Tim-r hm! :n hrr us win! xuvfl. "It Klnn-r (‘V Plulvr (‘incimmlL Ohin. Mr Plulvr l~' member of Lhe- mpdionl (-nrw and t0 he trnni-nrrml In “'Ihhintfllm Mr. George G. Gromm nnd children nro spending some Hum In "4'1”“. Wis. Mr Aanu’ Willi: nrdn) fur a (‘hrm- u .\‘.-hr;|~ku and lnwn Leonard F'Jchler loft Mondny (or Inn: Grove there he will spend two weeks vlnitld‘ Ms xrnndfnthpr Mr. Martin Elchllr. Miu Victoria innnll leh thll week for a vial: to her home In Call- lornln. She my hf‘ nnnv Iwn mnnlhn. Mr. and Mrs. (‘harlm- (In-en and daughter Rukh motored m Hnmnmnd. Ind. on Monday and apt-m Hw day visiting relatives. MIN Plordk‘e Wnrnor was (he Sundm 21104 nf tho Minn»: Emma and Winnifr‘d Burrldge of Lake Bluff. Misu (‘hnrlofll- Brnnd npvnt Hu- wnek 0nd In ngtn nx the guns! of Mrs. Dolby. Mr, and “I“. F, E, Mnr~h and d-znrhtnr MIMI Grnro Mar-~41 are In Wankeihn. W11, for two wool". Tho “I!!!” “Nu-I HHL Unruly" Lawn-nu. any! Dnrlvno men upon! a vory (-njuynbh- week and at Drum- l.ukv (‘umpZMhrl’v thn-x hzlvn- re- m-mh- hut-n \l'iLh [ho rt-M 0' [hr Y. “Y C. A. xlflfl. Mrs. J‘ Snappy and Mn. J. Hop- hurn spent flu- "eek end In South "mum. at Mr“. Hny'n summer cul- 111ml Mr. and M31. Clarence 0. Smith of For! Shoridm are onmylnx n house party at Lake DclvvavL Mr. and In. Martin Decker Ind family of North Chicago. vu-re the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs-i T, H. Decker. Little Ma Louise (luynt in spend. in: thii wee with her aunt. Mrs C H. Doyle of Chicagn. Mr. nnd first. Robon F. Carr will haw as (her Mink and guests Mr. and Mrs. John E. Baker And Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson Jr a! Chicago. If.“ to [he no); In l'ruro Tim fnlluwinu ainlhurlwd notice ha: been neni nut in xmntmuu-n all over lhl' country. Hfilu- u! iiw i'xmlmnsier Cfl'lfl‘rll, Wfinhlnmmi. July 16. 1917. ()rdo-r Sn, 5!!» Thr ('lauuiflculinn 0! articles mail- Tho Womnn'va Hume and Porflxn MHsionury fix-lety of the Unllfid Pk'nngvlk‘nl Church will mm! thls Afternoon with Mrs Paul Glpwr Mn. H Tym-r has hl'l' cumin. MIN (“or ~.h ('il} \lu. Mr< Trun: of he 'w-vwhmz thl wook Iv Mrs. Edwatd Bkhler had as her guests last week Mr» Arthur [)9ka and nom- (‘Ienler and Delmar of Jnckuonvlllc. Ill. er. John fuhlvroln and daughter lnnhxe were the guests lust week of her hrmhvr Hr. Ohlweln of .\'. Sec- ond St. Mrn. Joseph Simmons. Mri and Mrs. (‘. Pom-Mn. "it! Mr. and Mrs. George Bvruk- of Chiragn upon! Sundly with Mr and Mn! John Slupoy of Hixhwoud. ”ll-N Emm. Ev‘nrs and Mimi Thef- "5n Pt-lrrx fit? (if to the nunhorn Wiscunsin woods with n hiking pafly. The) will be gone n mnmh. Mrs. B. JJStevens ha: returned (rum :1 mnntlu may in the mth can! visiting Coilmhub. Pit-burgh. nnd the Allegheny mountains 1m: uranium PARK 9mm. HIGHLAND PARK xumou Mrs. W. A. Zulll of Mlnm-npolls. whn has been the sum! 0! her rum- ln-lnw and dtupzhter. Rat and Mn‘ [-2. Tutrrnu d North Ava. returned hnnw thh’ wook, IND FIRST UNITED EVA N. I) ungEu-nlng Prayer fl'“ Gloria Kirk. Hf K1111 \\'illimn~ h nu hnr 2mm! rfl In»! Sub lrlp thrnuxh hrr \u-vk Plulvr n! v M Mr. Ind In. Emory Y. Rice formnrâ€" r’ly of Three F‘orh, Montana. have l-boen mending (he put week with cholr brother und family. Mr. nnd §Mrt L. J. Rite of Onwentnln Ave. “ Ir. and Mn. Rice len Hontun “July 2nd In their (Nerlnnd for An .Nr. nnd In. Rice spent five dun in Yellowstone Put. on ma. if you could we the boy: waiting inl lino for u chmce to use the telephonefi and could realize the disappointment; they fecl if not uucceuful in [Quin]! a chance to call home. you Could be sure to fulfill the request made by: the telephone company. Help the; hon at Port Sheridm to get into; communication witlf their iriondn.l and do your own ion; distance cnllfi in; when they are too buy to do MK They arc pcrvlnx you. and you will be willing to serve them. i And here's another thinpdon‘tI "gmul" about the telephone service.’ Remember that l'ncle Sam-in at Inr‘ rim! that everywhere the need of, prompt service in great and Unclel1 Sam and all hie nephews Who In; engaged in this war, are being given the beet service possible; the tele-3 phone complny l-I doing till it um1 md so must you‘ [ Mr. Rice In" that mi)- young mun wishing to to into farming u a huni~ neu cannot mut- I misuh coin; in Moninnl. Seven "an ago in Mon- tana - mnu tn considered only if he “(mum in FliM‘ anything on the so culled Bench Land; Thou no culled land: being considered worthless for anything: but much railing Fnrmor Pu-nnlnr Jalllhli of lhiu state has a mu Rulwn. an extenulve when! [rower in the dry firming diltrch Thus far Hu- (rip wan mude with on! an accident Mr. Emory like nu been august! for the plat hon-u yen" in "dry farming" on tho- Hench Lands. lon- tnnn. and hu lrown an hluh an an; bushels 0! when! m (he tore. Thlu war one man. John men of Tnsmn. Mnuunn put in 2600 acres 0! Wheat. "m't-rlnnd" lnp [u \‘uungntmrn. 0M0. Intending to make their future home in that flute. 0! long distance calla. Ind [a their can: In bdoro four or After seven o'clock. on vet-k dnyn. und more ea- peclllly on Frldun. A WORD FRO.“ THE “TSTI'IRN "BY LANDS Ir. The officer boy: at Port Bheridan nre “on the job" from 6:80 o'clock ll! the morning until 10:00 o‘cloeh In the «wt-nine. with the exception 0! the time between the hour: of 4:00 and 730 In the aflernoon‘ One can reed- ily imagine that an noon u the borl are oil duty. their ilrat thought in of home. and accordingly they flock to the telephone booth: at the reaerva- tion. Naturally when many hundreds ot hoyn are trying to xet telephone service there in a great ruah. The Chicuo Telephone Company makes a requeet that ell local telephone uaerl show the preference in this matter Thr ('lauulflculinn 0! articles mail- nbh- unlit-r SH‘llun h u! ihv Act of August 14. 1912. authorizing the .- iabli<hnwnl 1-! [hi' panwl puui wr- vico. in extended so u to include un- wrapped nd unmidramwd Pop!“ 0! magazines unaided fur midioru and sailors u! the l‘uiu-d Slain Exp-«ii- lionur) Furor-u in Europe when nmilmi by ()ihn-ru iimn iiw publisher: (he [)(NIH‘P (hm-«on to he prepaid n the raw 0! one cvni a copy n‘nnrd- Ivar u! M'N‘hl Muunlinrn to be It‘- m-pu-d for mailing undrr this order must have primed in ”11- upper right hand corner 0! ihv front cover {he following When you finish reading this magnum- ‘placp 11 icon! slump on thhl uollrv, hand name In Any pu-lul anlnyw and It will be plum-d In thc- hand:- 0! our ml- dH-rn or nation at the (mm. Nn “rapping nn ndren A. B. Bu flown. Postmaster General. Pnslmmden- will be given appro- prlah- Inuruotlum from ”me to tlmo nn In thu mumn-r of hurwnrln' such magnum-m (‘0N(‘HBN[NG THE SEND. ING 0F MAGAZINE“ "II“ to huh Rm. 4 all Ruling ('mrflu )Inlllnl o! Period~ [uh to [he Bop ln l‘rurc .AMVI'IIK‘ THING YOU CAN DO POI Tl“! BOYS Id In. Emory Illn- Euro-u I‘n- Int-u ta 0M0. “top I"!- for a Few [My- NOTICE TO READER A. S. Burks-00. Pmlmuler Ooneru lpr Telephone. lo- 7. Local Pun.- to Proper-u- Raymond W. Schneider; TBLBPHON BS Eyes' Telephone 331 Bowman Dairy Com phny Genet-l Checking. Depooit md Commercial Mn.“ DIRECTORS " Ans-1W VMPmUo-t Charla-W. Dom .- an.G~t.ViooPnddo-l ViooProu ”Cm“ E. J_ wy, C.“ Funk 6. Gad-av. ‘ TWMMQTMCO. If you are in need inf Glasses, consult E. A ‘ Johnson, now pernia . nently located with??, W. Schneider as a reg- istered Optometrist. ‘ O germ life that Milk any contain. . , L- We say “buy” because there in alwnyl I e that Milk “mu” contain harmful bacteril new m how carefully hmdled before it man. a". So to Sofenurd you we Perfectly Patent-in itâ€" then cool itâ€"â€"then automatiully bottle and cap it. So it comes to you untouched by human hmdq. Capital and Surplus, $120,l Puteurized Milk is Good Clean Milk hosted to?»â€" proximately 145 degrees Fahrenheit and he] that temperature for 30 minutes, then cooled d- denly This process in no way destroys the nutritive vine of the Milk. It does however. destroy harm! North Shore Trust Com} N.W.CotnaCanlrdAvc.uldSbaHuR1. All Eyes carequy examined. . Glasses furnished at rusenable prices. Lenses duplimted. Glasses repaired. 4 per cent Paid on Time Cortifictteo 3 per cent Paid on Suvingl Dewitt E. A. Johnson, 0. D; Announcement 109-110 Vine Avenue HIGHLAND PARK 9. GLBNCOB. 70 Luke For“ 738* 13 S. St Johns 41m. 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