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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Aug 1917, p. 5

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Certificates gs Deposits ;, $120,000 '. hemp-(er. Pr" 'RmehIII Cemetery Co. Unrdner 'er C'mcngo Title Thu! Co. xd Sheridan Rd. ommercial Business nent hi Company . Decker Co. Itrai Awe. Phone 201 mician ‘Ifi'cct ‘zv CITUC‘ ,(1 ason ur Eyes ilmeider om pa n y Sf. 7/0/2115 .4 (1’. a put txme or Wv will do your .67 that will meet )"‘1'_1‘P. and our rum-t \ch \our 13795 US (:an thh which £5"- to impress Emu needs-some- pm’l that is that a chance 1311(1) ‘nfl ‘t'L‘QLUU Aw F‘HTK‘QL LHJ'IH')‘ \‘If .(‘nh-J 1m pn-‘tm‘ mln)’ ‘mINi l' V (x . {K 8 this the “Win-NM. The maintenance 0! L'Imd will and whole-hearted coopâ€" vmtinn in tho Nutinnnl interests he- rm-on :lH t'lussk‘s of citizens on the lusis of u llmrmlL’h public recognition wt mutual rvspunsibilitivs and duties. A“ well as riuhte. will impire to the utmnsl [hr unselfish splrit nl' devoted lel‘iuth a-ssonlial to a thoroughly \isnrmh un-l succvwful prusecution m! in the rsmlut inn The State Council ol'Defense has had this matter under consideration for some weeks. It has been par- ticularly concerned to effect coopera- tion and coordination of effort by all manner of civic and patriotic or- unnizntions so as in reach each com- munity and cvery umup nf citizens in much community. .\ mmpaign will he organized to ponvtruto each school district and i‘fli‘h i-ity neighborhood of the en- tire‘ state. Evpry person who can iu-lp in the campaign will he enlisted. Direction of the campaign will he in ilw hands~ of the Council‘s Puhlic« m- i‘nmmittee which is composed of S‘xmm-l lnsull. (‘hairmn of the Starr (‘uuncil n! Defenzw: Victor A (Mandi-r. secretary. State Federation n! Labor; John H. Harrison, publish- wl' thP Danvllle Commercial News. Highiand P I'ndor the direction of the State Council of [)eft-nse of Illinois a state wide campaign 0! education on the whys and whvrvfora and wherewiths of the war will be inaugurated im- mmiiately. This meeting will be called in the near future and all questions per- mining tn the war will be thoroughly llla’CuRSGll. Mr. Mason appointed the (allowing committee, Mr. F. D. Port- Q-r. Mrs. W. J. Fyffe. Miss Margar- «tm Brown, Judge Frank L. Wean. Telephone Randotpfi 1763 15 EAST WASHXNSTON ST.. CHICAGO Vlneti In 314 g The letter from the State Council follows: Phan 9‘7 At the regular meeting of the De- fense Council Tuesday night most of tnv members were present. Mayor Addington's report of the work being «lone in Lake Forest and the follow- ing letter from the State Council Mr Defense made the Council decide In call a mass meeting for Highland Park MASS MEETING FOR ; ALL HIGHLAND PARKé \ rt-pnrt n! prngrvss and further omitlpratinn M the matter at the .\~t meeting of tho Council culminat- d in the mlnptinn of the following ('fll'NCIL HOLDS MEETING )lr. Myron E. Atkins. (fhtplain at Fart Sheridan is Enthus- ainic over Local Hospi- tality Shown Boys 134 2nd. Street Highland Park Tel.805-M ghiafid Parkh- Proof Storage 4. S w rm suowm A COIPL‘TI LINE or was run nu murmur Every lrhcle mnde in my own est-blilhment by expel! link)!“ ~ _ furnen Ind every gunnem gunrnnkce.. : . Amthing in the lune of Fur Wraps. made to order prompilv Leave Oricrl Now Robert Greenslade Electrical Contracting 4 Quality Building Material E's‘tfmats Furnished on Lamps and Brzukets, House, Power and Motor Wiring. COAL. COKE. WOOD. HAY. STRAW and FEED Borchardt Bros. MEYER MILLER cyaru. ‘ DMJ ,â€" 230 V. St. Johns Avenue n'e Ht ire SCH-0m. I Warehouse FURS The Council's Publicity Committee [expects to inaugurate a campaign that will "go right dew” to the grass Hoots." it will utillxe both literature {and speakers. it will carry meuages In! the time pertinent to the war jdiroctiy to the people in groups and m-ighhorhonml meetings orgwiied under its own direction. and also by furnishing speakers (or public oc- casions. organized gatherings. Ind so on, wherever there is opportunity. THC nmn-ssity i~ )1st as: plain to prrsvrvv the great l'ruxH that nro no“ in sight as it um tn plnlll (ham n few weeks ago Mr. Roland Hastings spoke of an interview with Mr. Myron E. Adam. the chaplain It Fort Sheridan. who wns most enthmiastlc over the work done by Highland Park in enter- taining the men at the last camp Mr. Adams has plans for csrrying on the work for the next camp. He will be asked to present the matter at the next regular meeting of the Defense Council. We are glad to ,hear that Highland Park stands first amongthe towns of the North Shore for hos- pitality. To some of us who realize the tremendous need of our" armies the lack of workers is most die- couraglng. If our men can brave the hardships of the trenches for our wuutry surely every Woman should do her part by helping make the lup- plies so necessary to their existence. And each man who is unable to go to the front can do his bit. Whnt we need is to pull together and mike Highland Park u lender for work of all kinds. Brick TH." E 51%???ch ”’33, Room ”22 A.Q‘L'g/ens Bldns. 55:56.4 North AyeraggnoBldng ch D'AA'BKERJ A letter from Mayor Hastings ask-i ed the Council to iind out about thei coal situation and make a report. Mr. I Hurridge Butler, Mr. James Duifyv nml Mr. W. R. Rufi'ner have this matâ€" ter in charge. “Resolved, That the Publicity Com- mittee ol the lllinois State Council of Defense be requested to developi and put into execution a plan under- which volunteers among patriotic citizens in every community in II? linois shall be called upon to organ- ize and address patriotic neiflxbor» hood meetings. tor the purpose of rousing the people of our auto to the greatest possible understanding and appreciation of the ideals of true va- tiotlsm and love of country from; which will come certain and triumph» ant victory for our flaxâ€"(or the peo? pe of America. Such meetings shall.” wherever possible. be held in echool houses and other public buildings and under the supervigion of local‘ neighborhood committees. fellior‘tin;z to and acting under the guidance and: control of central city or county com-f mittees, which shall be appointed? by the State Counci of Defense. and" shall be representative of all classes? of citizens in such city or county".; o! the war Into which ve have gator- ed to safegnlrd the democracy of the world. there-lore. be u ' HYG. LAN'D PARK, ILLXN Prompt Drhvrrv Sewer I ( Sudan R “(inn II M 2" IN {Nile-Mu - [Ma-nu 591+.) A high-gm (- mixbd teed suitabio [or any kind bropd of d iry cow; should Inn 13!! rolein :eomont.. with In on can be mixed layer other grown’ upon mixture wou money. A: l the highest 3 grains. giule‘ imminy meal grail”, [fume and 3311, T" chap fillers food in i: g y 00 centn 1110., bid: I onid be; e tnin. prov dad me “with. h ~or Any! He also M ‘tm (hit dried E'brewen‘ grains. prics-a‘lwnstdered. In connec- tion with r! «fikeed'n _.hl(h antlynis. is one of [he 0') pest high-[Puke h-v 3' on the mark ‘ 1 [finial , *|: 9m .\x“ , Kai." x Prof. J. i'stueuL m the Annual Report of it. Connectmut EAgricul- tunl Station or 1912. says: "That mull sprouts *ould receive riots con- sideration frth dalrynwn. qunpeclaily In comparlso with nuny of the pm- primary mix {eedd comalqbux only from nun-1M to elmâ€"half l mucl. prnlmn as m t spray”, pr! being Considered " s . Tm- ('onn F lcul I Exporlninnl Sup lion statw‘ H l H Wt!“ {mun} 11' . nvruzv mix fertilizer )nlnfnml 2,93 per cuntehnronn nnd ‘ own-d in a table that Punch 0! fifty-NV" '1 ' (erem ft‘ed‘ nlnlmd 3.243 bet mm Among this H"! In cottonseed and l'n~ need meals, ‘luu-nsz. upuunnn. brewer-1‘ and (Astilljra' products. and n {(-w u! the rd m xluros. ,1: is u}; vlmm. Yhuro.’ 0. U: a wiselsuledlou or {Pods cn‘x Pf" filth» uluL of the manure and nnwrtmntlr flay: an Ixupormnt p- _ in (a m n-mnhmy most V'Uv pHo-d by men: 1h: \nriution THE MANURIAL IthEoItNTs or $5505. There arch good muny‘ hard- at experlment utuonl' which are kept a sort of I cHn for profmou to pm- uee theories Upon. The Nor brnm are used I dul n 3111110. pin In hospital *actlce On "16 other hand 31 tho‘xporlmont sutlonn Are to be found any 0! the lines! unl- mals ever I) The mhvd lead! of the first (rude can be fed .1 ohu or In cunnequun Nth homo-grown dun, mu or “Hey. I“. do I.»- 11.1.13. your ration. um! I! 1 ($13110 «1‘111if’ta111rt-‘ 1': mm of fen-11153 Mixed feeds Unre- f« r11 are I 1th I multor‘ u! urtth mule. O; ‘ 3 Ynu on" "nanny got the (vault {M 1124‘ mnney [kn hv {e'w‘l‘nl'mnrn 1-:â€" 5 “\‘u- gram! unpu‘dmy. DiMcult to fly Proper Feed smfle at ., Random. [Ned-tel Crop hum-nu Dental There are§uot a dozen feed Itoree in the countt‘y that curry la etoch all the ingredie a ot.a (int-cfiee mixed teed at all mee end at eeeeonable prices. and ualiy they do-not carry feeds of thematne huh quhilty need by the mixer. whoworh scientifically through a la ratory. Thia in human nature. Com titidn compela a dealer to sell the ch peat: quality. The beet quality of i I la Ieldotn carried. be- cause the avcaxe buyer rm not pay the highest ' ce. A good‘many ex- periment st one In a [eeerai way win advocat" that a farmer mix ell hia own {eedfibut they are hbmau like the rent a! “fiend they will use recog- nized brand In their own Rodin; operations r IOI' than [0 to the tron- bie and take e time to follow their own advice. _. ‘ Put (:1 2 fuel or In littoral An animal but would Thou t In ornate n or. burn. some EEED‘ INGREDIENTS NH“ WHAT'S I.) A MQxED F1202 8AP.L.Y PRODUCT. breed of d+iry cow; llh roleln :eomont.. 'nn. , a tub. prm an ‘tlo h ~or Any; and‘ it In Infims vh- ‘y Ibow the: arena; mm! m In; ll‘ on In; all n; ubounu La anal-1 m a 9m ‘ In “not: If. I” p <1 Important and no cued they v1" Mn, Philip 3 Post In mm at (he Board. und the outer mun Arr, Mr:- McGn-xnr Adunl. "0quk nry Prealdem. In Robert B. Q”.- or), Mrs. (‘hnrlm H. Thoma. "Illa .‘InM-I Dick. Mn adv-raw. WI. Mrs wmm- 0. mm. Jr. In. :Grnm Ridge-u. m- um- Bayl- (0n. Mn.1‘. l. Douaelky.ln..l’puo islmpson. In. John W. Scott and 5M". Corneliu- We. I I Tha- app-«mun- of 8|. lem ilhmnghu and I. Aluldm Scurl. lwhn wen» nnvorlnwd with Mu {(‘mlH. the dancer. In! year. IQ RI- ‘ ’ ' ‘ ' ’ 'Jr ‘ 0'"! rv-mmom and R\\'l\'l\ PUlK T0 "AVE \1 \I F. '1 \RIE BAPHIIJD “'(‘l'k‘y nnvnl pnrade held 0! ti. Great Luke: might stop on than I” TMA building "pl-cu the mud. Inga destroyed by fire hut .wlmelf and will make possible for the uncla- NEW Bl'IIDING F0. ,\ RIM-IX SHHIE CAMP 'mmo New (‘ullllllut‘d {mm PIKE I W18” _ FIANKJJAKEKPM. J.I.Al‘fi1,ficel’m. CEMENT. Highland Park State Ban Whom Uncle . You May DiningHallaxidAdminiau-ationBtfildingatAuicnShor: Nwhk: "d yn yr in excess of $100,000.00. Uncle Sam values and ap- preciates the services and re- sponsibiliéy of -tl'li8 bank. both of which are tendered yau. Uncle Sam has made this appointment because this bank secured and forwarded' to the Federal Reserve Bank .511}:- scriptions to the Liberty Loan Uncle Sam has officially designated this bank as a Gov- eminent depository for the funds of the Liberty Loan. Fri-my. Aunmd 2flh. fit. Bartholtr lnu-m' Day. Izlu a. m. Holy Com- : Sent-lair a! services I Smulup‘. 7:30 a. m. Holy Gunman- ‘km. Homing prayer and Samoa. 11-00 Ila-Mn; Prayer. 5:00. “baumuu. 9:30 a. II. nun). Thufidn). Holy Conn-Mon 9:80 {tome people are thlnklnl that "are it. n poulblluy of the Moor“. ro- [turning lo the out door sun. The Runnammnt nnnouncv th her I'v- turn to the aim for (M- m I! quite Impomblo ovum to hot eon- hlnnod Ill hedth. Tho «up! ‘11me turn ““4" ,2. (rental. but no! worry about the out. “ Thu [Kuhn menu to have «math-an Inn wruhlnrm rep! ”‘1 may Hun lo commue with “Mod elect- “PM“ In work a! providing outings for upward: of 2.000 W TRINITY CHURCH ion my“? $6). ,q 1' l hildh'u «lul‘ln(,th1- « l mu hzg 101‘ rpm aback \\ {Mm bong! jg; ”VAL-mad: ©~.U5

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