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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Feb 1918, p. 4

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éé PAGE FOUR John L. L'dcll..Ellitur and Publisher Paul I- Udell ........ Supvrirltumlx-nt "$thor C. Baker ......... City Erlm'r b‘l‘qrence Warner ...... Srcit'ty Editor Margaret Kress. r .llverllvld Reporter Albert 14w)" ...... Chicago All»: Slur. "th floor. 20 E. Jucksnn. Twl. Wuhflu‘ll‘l SW Price $1.50 per Zea: in Advance THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS'STATE mmggogmssmns ,; __ _-â€"nn Tetephones, Highland Park Publlshed weekly by JOHN 1.. L'HEH u Highland Park. Lakr Count). 1H Entered as second class manor March I. 1911. at the post office n! Highland Park. lllmols. under the Act of March I. 4379. The "January thaw" poflpum-«i (ill Fr-hruury German militaristic mmtn; in time a! war prepare» for zuwthvr‘ Ju<t (kw sumc, (-nngrms ought to '1 pass tho Chamberlain uniwrsul train- 'm ing bill. pr( Von Hilfilénburg's iron order will give thv starving Berliners food for tlmuzhh ,7 Hum-y on (he hukahvut rakes is not half bad especially when it is procurable. - \\'lwii Empomr \Vllliiiin l5 not strafing he is giving himself a vote of cmfldence. Aesop‘s goose that laid the golden egg has nothing on the little brown nomlacker hen. Pulitit‘inna should n-ulize that fighting at homv is nu help at all to thv fighting abroad. .myi I’x'e-mwr Lloyu \n'u pulmrmn-a know better THl “SHAY. FEM]: Himlrnh Another [TIL-UH “my mvn will he: don wm’k i~ that they nr‘ win Imttlvs on paper. “'0 dl‘\‘ heuring constantly of the lhing< which “alone" can‘t win the war; thoy should all snuggle ui clowly to the thlngs that can. ==a :-â€"_===Iou =0= a HH All! Y‘v‘Hf {'Is‘lfl :m)‘ mun i~ . hunrurmdv whn h: m :lonv :u u laundry v‘Y H \\ Y-m cannot wage war with Words" a I’m-micr Lloyd George. But our Our Continued Growth Hill'mpv now um if Trm january 1. 1917 july 1, 1917 January 1, 1918 February 26. 1918 I! JOHN A .fn-r In) ~tl! mg‘n m nmkv m -m vmm} IHIH It HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK H President [In mhl x] of the new; from cml MW cunwx with th “im rm)" label. {in HM [llf'l Ht (Hm I?“ H "The Bunk of Personal Service BUNNFLI JOHN OLIVER Minn is the best evidence of the painstakingfiervice we are rendering agent customers. Rnumnumns .urv nut Waiting fur Hm But: 1 Mar gum tho-y hun- h. mmwr d.\_\' “ill In. .- I'm whim-n indif‘ r ww- \\u"Hx what “'an than; would u fur hi~~ boasting. (PM! g “h; Ann'riczm dmdvd pmnrnallstlc are-n't o-‘(pectml to 2H \ Ill l ! Mn Pn- [M'Y‘v'PllU‘ll it Le (1w .ml) hi4, mercy. ho-miinu the DEPOSITS to Yuce President 11H i with mHu‘T ht Ft'dt'l’fll High-awry Bird Regulu- tiun~ Haw Proved anoflciul tn Spurtxnwn. Hopoe fur Incn-udng Supply ln rwpunw In numwrnlh requmls‘ fur lnfnrhmtinn cum-writing the- ler «~rnI Llu fnl' (ho- prnlI-cliun of wild duvkx .nn! UHH'I" migratory birds, the I'nm-d Sigh-s Departmvnt of [\grivuh Hln- [his :Innuum-ed: Tho lufit d:|_\ n! the open M-ason fur hunting Inigrumr) game hinls umh-r thv l-‘mh-rul roguhuiuns was Janunr) .31. and it 1‘ mm unhm'ful m Nmturn- or kill migratory L'unm hirll~ 4m)- whe-ro In the Unltml Stan‘s. 'l'ho-rv i~ u Midvspreml ch'muml fur 'hv vufnn-unu-nt 0f the prvsont gunn- prntm-liu- l:|\\.~.undth¢- (h-purthwnt i~ nf thr- hpiniuu that n cnntimmnm- of lhvs'v laws will insure not only the safety of the hrwding stock now held in ru-so-ru‘ hut “HI gunmnh-o M <portsnu-n tho porpotratinn nf (ht-Ir <h0utinL’ nppnrtunitiva Stun uumv Cummisrrimmw :um <pm~tsmvn In nt-nrly (won Stuh- rm port that more Wildfowl wm‘w klllml durinfl Hm 0pm sonsnn jlhl clnsml thuu in any sonsnn for many yvnrs. and (Inn- incfoasv hytho number at birds is‘ :ntrihutod tn Hm ahnlltmn n! <prinL' shooting under Ihr- nporutlon oftthvdvml migratory bird rarEulnâ€" Hons TIH- In“ :llroml) has hm'n \~-r_\ lwm-flc'iul tn sportum-n and us :1 fowl protumin- lumburv. zind umh-r (ll-- (-nnlinuuncv 0! existing protection. {hero i< owry reason tn hope- for an ever-increasing supply of wildfowl “hivh \\‘i|l crvmly hnprmr <humtinu “hivh u’iH crvntly anrm. ('lllldilihll.“ in tho Irwin (n < ’l‘hv fimurnnwnt gmtriuliqn :md [rm patriuliqn :md truo- ~4mrx~m.m~hip uf :IH pox-mus In (-muwratn- “ith it in tho onfnrcemnnt of thv th-rnl In“ furtln-pron-Minn Hf miL'rntury hird‘ n.nn.-i'|)'l‘ at this timn- “'hn-n thv P‘IN‘UiIIH.“ :lt prnhh-m nf (-m ply i< tuxinL‘ Wurld H i< I: thr- nnjnrit)‘ ( «FINN! thc- Fv iPI‘VIwI Iho' rwwrul thi< Inc! h11~ vnmri tho- <1|<ww~<ful NNH' .-\ sons“ 4:! natriutk‘ \\l“. 'l‘HE GAME BIRDS \mwnh Hm Mumps ‘nnrk paste the kaiser Ru) \tnmps and lick the hun. lh- who. don’t be h misc-r. Ynur ('m-lv nerds the men. l-Iw ry dlme (‘sm «one its time In some capaciti- Evory jiK (‘un do it's b" To sqf the nations hoe. URGES SAVINGS or BIRDS' Ih mxsrzm'vrmx‘ “mum: IH' Uh In ‘l \\‘ $ 75,633.05 165,183.94 200,168.36 222,197.94 HARRY PAUL Cuhicr l'n'rhvt Inn 0! .\'|mr1 um-n lllptnfl ll)“ THE momma mm; {M 1nd lh: Mr. and In, Sums“ Min bud u their sue-sub}: Nomi" Dr. and In. R. J. her-m5: of Chicago. The Barr family of Forest A\'e.. II in quarantlm Iur scarlet hver. in Mrs. Sumuci Levin spent a day hut week as ”w guest of Mrs. Lllllnn Fisher \l’HHnmn of Evanalon. (‘nmplm‘l Chapter 0. I! S will huld their rvgulnr meeting lhlx mp- nlug in Masonic Hall. Mr. and Mrs. “K W. (‘lurl three chlldrrn of Dearly”. wel week end xuvsls nl (In-fr DI Mr. and Mrs. G‘ L Brand. Mr. upd'Mrn. Wllllnm Erma Sumlzn in \V'nlkc-xun \hlthuz Sumlu) in W Uw-s MlmK [’vurl Inrmn 1-! Sn]! Lalo (My, l’tuh. was [he \u-vk Hnl gut-n! of Mr; and Mrs» Edwtn Lnruon, . .\ll~', W R. Bn-wvr Ion Munduy fur n \hll In n-Imin-.~ nl lwbnlmn. Ind. Th0 I). S Pulm- hnn- ro-lurlwd from n winter ipc-m nl [ho (‘nnunuu Howl. ('hicugn, Lil‘ul. Hdunrd Mum-w Grunt. spo-nl Hu- \u-rk [nun-uh Mr .«Iul “I" Ht \Vslztkl flinlll \l!~ \\'illl 0'1“le w 1‘ H K)". \\'w1u ~‘ band who i- ~ lur. lnuluulla Mizh H u«-~ E\ :u Mr. Julius Zinnm-r ru-turnmi Sutur- day from Rod Blufi. (‘nl uln-rr lu- ~pent the' pun! month. Miss Ella: lnhse n! Minunn. Minn. was thyme-0k n-ntl gut-st of Mi‘i Em- ma Eva’s. Mh Hrnr} linyos nf Libertyflllo. \uu‘tlu‘ Sunday aunt of Mrs. Prank Swanson u! (irm-n Bay Road Mr. Amiorson, a student at the Gal'- rot Biblical institute of Evanston was it gut-st atth home of Rev, and Mn. (‘, (i. l'nungst on Sunday. _ Mr and Mrs Edward Hint: vnter- I‘ting‘d at an infurmnl farewell party ‘fnr “Hillv “ruling un Friday (we‘- ning. Pn-l) 22nd. The (*Vt-nlng was <p4-nt in playing exciting games and lit-llflhlf‘il n-frwhmvnts were served. .\ir. \Vvssling left for Camp Grunt. Rug-Mimi on Sunday morning. MI" (‘hflrlrs HUM! ufivrinu (rum u nun. durim: Hu- [m~ nurh imprmo-d Mr. It L. Sumlwit-k nnnl Mr, Clark (2 \\'rlght nn- nttmullng thn Nntlun- 3|] Supt-flntvmh-nts' Awocintlunwhlch is yum-rim; at Atlantic t‘lt), New Jo-r- my, Thu) .qwnt last Saturday at u \\':t<hln\'tnn, l)‘ (‘,. whore they tmyk a L'mul lmk nt l'noll- Sam nml hi< tluhtlnx pullt-y and tln~lr rc-pnrtx ‘nro- m:n~t\vnrnurnglnfl. \ll' .uml Ml‘\ Frank (‘rum and um ‘flnnlm nl' lrnnu Park and t‘nrlmrnl Lloyd \Ivl'ufirv) of (\an Grunt. \U‘rr Ilm Sumlzn 2mm!“ I" Mr, and Mr“. H‘L'h IL M M H MM‘ufln'y .\lr l-Idwurvl ('unrnd ~po»nt Snudu m (khkush, \\'l.~.. \i<ilim: {Mend-x “I'N Sturv Nt-lsnn hlu lukvn (he 5‘qu humo un (‘vl‘rn'n ”:0 Hum! fur xix nmnlhs. \le and MI" Sou” :H‘I' ‘ix Hmnlhs. in lbzumn. U Th‘ \h- ‘hflhowunul AV: th'ul \\|HI.HI F‘I‘wh-l \II .\li~~ Alum Ix'u-ll an Sundu) Vi“ Mi“ \Vu-Ihinuam ,\Ir« U-~l~~r (hr gum! 0' l-‘rhlay. )Ir- J.\ma~~ ml’ uLmL‘lih-V‘ Plum m‘-' HH- \I v; \\ n \Iv \1"-~l'\ Hvrn H'd :unl Elm-fl \Iuvml .! (‘vrf‘dl Luluw and Mr. and Mn, A \4! 1m» If “Hum-Hus~ M‘vrl» [hr ~Run lzn um-‘h H! Um Missc‘i Murlwh n Mr- Junm U‘l'nlll Ill company um. wl’ uLmulih-V' \Ir‘~ John lhluql um! I’lnrwn‘v }{!l~\r‘ n! (my hurl, luh \“mdzu (HT 3. mnnlh‘v- Mg" In Flnrhh WMh- ert- (hr) (:rnnl'- shlu-r, Mr~ ")1. will _lno*(‘(. Mr- Hi‘flr‘ I»! Hun-nu forum-thin! lhlu elm .\H~«~ $10“an \pvnl \Vednr-dn \ \n lflnnlln J 0! Onion. lll‘. this city Hulllnx Inn-n+1: mama”) lx Thkr‘l I"! it now! .K‘muhu Yul tum n? in the Hun”, will 2' npvn Ir I Trunk) ndyhl write. “nun n .111- rhmhm friends \h' \VHHJHI \’.m En'rn of ('lu pvm Sundm \|~|Um: frlemh m IlH HY [l “iv Ht-l \I1 Sum _\ L'lll I-Ill mmnhrl lflx'kf IY I" \Ir Hdunrd Mum-hilt M \hlvh‘ H wil‘ lnrtl I ;‘\|Il|i1' Hull Smith \ yr \IT‘ (‘0 <(.'Il Nun- n Hqun Hf E\'HII“UII “4‘ n1 vulv-l H! \h, and \Ir1 lHL' ”up! n ho (Enldo‘n \Il Mr! Alln-fl “u“ (If H\ .|l|~(ul\ u! Mum-mle of t‘mnp \u-rk Hui MINI hi! [r~ Hrnr)‘ “no-chih- \l"\--l“ and !\\n Sltmrt Mn) {m lnulsnllr,‘(‘l:uk “I” will hn-v hus- Mr :H (Hump Tu,\- m. J” 1|[Il'l Hurk prlll Sun in Murh uni H! lu-‘l \Iuvm \rnx W. (‘lurl and “FN' were, me their patenu. m-Hml .Il fur [In unplwll Illnnl'l I!“ hlt \[dlAl ”((‘hi 1 “HI. thl'lr 1 \lu-~ “'m UH \\ll imprm hm lln- Km Howard h I... been unlk on r Km"! (“my-m. mu! Mr~ 51‘4",“ hm Sluurt U! “'ml "“"' "f mmm-n- (hr Mnh t (Ln I-‘I-M'Imru h! hra-IIK spam I'vlu r gmuh‘ m” um Uh .«-r\ unp “IL' up mam PARK. \m! Ueut. Gordon vnn up. .â€" . Grant. Rockford. mm the wool with Y!“ mother In. Huh-Ila Blur. Mr. and In J. L (Nixon who hoe-n occupying the Wane! how .--,V, Mr. and In J. L (Nixon who lave hoe-n occupying the Wane! home on .\'. Recond 9!. moved Wedneod" lo I-Ivnnslon where they will mat. their hump in the future. Mrn. M. (‘. Mum-n was the [um-l u! Mru. yesterday; Mrs. Mnrgnrm She-hen and her; niece Mm Helen Melanin will have“ llu- latter part 0! (Mn Vw'k for Wir| cum-In whvre they wlll spend It ummh winning rclnllwn, During heri "Fm-um- Cnpl and Mn. Wichtor Willi «nu-um Mrl‘ Shenlu-n'u mu . Min. Ruso [4-(murd u! (‘Mcugu wu‘ Hw nvok mu! gut-4 of Mr:- Hermln; Sum-h ‘ E hm: Hu-H \\' E ’l‘ha- Dining ('nr Hum-rlnlc-ndrm- .r\-~m‘luHuu l‘n-l am Fridn, I! (ht llutrl Hn-umrl (‘hh‘ulu Mr Thom:- \\'rl~l» n! Hun \nr‘Hl Hlmrv ENWWHK' Lino nlu-udwl lho- mm-Hnl thch "u \vr) ln-xlrur-(hv run! well attended. Lulu'hwm um- r-vru-d nl noun The mn-mng wumn hunk plncr nl (hr Hldl'kdnm Hull'l TIH' prlllflpll wwwkl'!“ 1.! [hr o-H-nhlx I‘d-W Mr J. n .1 mnnzmrl nf [hr thnmrv IL Svho-ndnrf \\ In. SI. Jnhll‘ AH‘ nrq- "Hump; um- m... In Mr»- Mnrfinn-t Shouhvn'r fin! on (‘rnlrall Ave. Mr. Hnrr) Hudulph n! (‘anm (Brunt xs‘x-nt lhrn-u dapp- Visiting Mn wlfn Mrs. Rudolph. Mu! \h The communn} ringing nu anâ€" nounced lnr Manda) evening under the dlroctlon 0! Min»- eretl took place ln splto u! lln- llun-ulonlng weather Mlsl GOOI’L’IIIIIM Nolllvl of (‘hlcagu acted as uccompunm. Mun- lx-rn of the hmnll group that gather- ml wvre very enlhunlullc nnd will (urm n nucleus for a larger attend-I uncv at the next Int‘t'unl. ll II plnnm-d lu mm at (how gatlwrlnn l pumplnlol conulnlns well odllod mngn knnwn as "P‘lny Flve Bonn and (‘lmrum-r for Communlly Slnx- ing." Copier- may lw had a! [he Elm I’Incv bunk slnn- fur u-n ceulr etch. This snmt- collectlon ls belng used at the communm ~lnxlng In Evan-(on. Over five hundred people attended we u I“ H I'Ilulnr Mill [A hm gnthc-rlnx of that kind tun which Hmk plum- lust 1 h-HmmL ‘l‘hr Highlmn-E l'azk Wmm-n'p (‘luliF unll In M n "ll‘l!|"‘ ' luv-cling next; medm min-runny. at “0 (Mr!) M3 With-n Hall Thy prnxrum mslgnod‘ in llw r-nh-mlur {or that An) “HI ho1 gin-n Monday evening. March elevong H» :u the )‘rralutrrhm (‘hun‘h Clmy‘ vl IM- In 'w upon to lrlmuh n! the NM. Pm! Muiu l. Snndfurd will lulk (I! If!“ Pl!) Mr HIII1.\'rP I; I. Jnhlh Au‘ “r! |l.-vl.|llu \I Th. \Iuvl -- ‘ Huh will [HI-C! ’rm-n .lg) ruulnu \Iuv't‘h In”: "I § 1' m \lr» (‘Mr-lnm'r Hug-lum- u! (h? HW‘IK «~r- Hur- .’|l| u! ”H" "m! ('Yun In ('ht «Arm “Hi xh" HM :uMn-u M Hm mpumg \‘m‘nl munu- ulll hc- fur nhhrd by M4"- PIUTI'IN'I- “MINI: mu] :1 gum! program I- “nun-d U! “"111". Huh-Yrrldl-l b' I‘m Awlurialluv. .Hr runhu”) lanA-tf h. nth-"d Thur! uni hr 'w "l‘bpd‘T firnlfl' \h \‘i'lnb‘l‘ \L-u \ Sr'lu mu! .K‘umhu Tullnumt hr uulnl ruu tum n-f rhmmumx Hu- nm 8mm“) in [N- “Null The nmm- human-I u!” h "va1 Vrmn {our n'clurl (m “1-. \Inrpnrvt nr nut-l [rt-Hr Stall: n! ('hlrnxu upffii-lhr pout luu “ooh with unrle and nnnl, Mr and Mn. lh‘rkt-I »\ FFII'AJ) (HH- ('H‘ IIIHIHIL' ' "va: 'rnm fuur n‘clurl (m L'lh tllll'k \h'\l)l|n (Hmmm- Sunni") .\Ir.â€" lnrrnim- “'Q-hrh-r (b' hr nrq- mmilm (M.- wool ”guru-t Shouhvn'r fin! on “Urn“ \‘urh. n! “:9an and \ ‘\I¢'IH_\ lurnu-rh I\¢'I my lmt tm-nw l i go-I Hw Unohlo penn- M-IMIIFY u.” olllI-Hnlnnl u UH Ann (‘luh thdnL ul Hn- Y .o~~d:.\ vn-Illn}! 6 unr- UHIK Lukhvll Lhinxl ILLINOIS Iun (‘hun‘h Chit); to lrlmuh n! (he I. Snndfurd will ‘1!) (0 ()ur (huh- I H- annlc-d with Minimum“ and h- “ hn\r heard her 1n! ”(Huh-In phe u! Wlulolu‘c J. B. Rem-ml. \l:uo~r klnd at Eum‘ lust Sunday af- My Jnhn Mm UH TU?” duh Mm my. hmmhy Innthur. Mr! L'Hl {Hrmh ~ M ”In Y I n furnu-r un- nlmnrd » Vin» Hunk n! lrvlnnd. HI}- l mu murv 1 Jnlm K 1:1- “HM ‘ furnu-r n- nlumrd in» Hunk lrvlnnd. .. In-Hnlnnl Ann (‘luh ll Hn- Y \c-nlnu @EEB-EEQEEU u n» Hm ho'r. Mr:- I frlrmh 'H ”W Y L") \l‘Hl'd E l [Axinxl .1, ; Y. an L4 u" Tue-w 1 Mrn ‘ Ikbl‘lflh)" I E 'a-hrh-r (b' :hhn wool r fin! on [ID Grunt. hh. wife. n» 'rmwlm anmr) Him-teemh, urvurrr-d ”n firm”. 0‘ John WQWIH)’. nu mnmlr u! thr RhHrtmd Nel'i ”mm. m thv ngv u! niny year». n th. ruuh M lm-umulnrntuxl. He wu- n In: mlwr hf llw Hruthwhood 0! Mn”- nwi 'l‘vuinmc-n "rm- woman» wen wm tn Av-n. lnd, uhwrr‘lmflnl look Phi” ‘7. I'. P. Hark-r \14 'P F‘ Hnriu-r nu hunnlr u! the Hnnhuml Mrn'r- Hullu panned nun) mf‘fimurdoy. Fahruarp Ivenly-thlrd nl H.- uge'n! amt-nu o-Ighl yearn. old n.- m-m; Hu- run» 0! M» 00.1th Ho up n membrr o! In“ 66 0! (he Whvrhood o! umnulh'a- engineer; Funeral tar-um w" lu-Id Thad.) M Prlun Undo-flukinu mm; with Burn] took place Mooney: came cilery .‘A-AA‘A M ”Wm“: 66 m chorus; of the service $411125 3 ' “March, Coid Windy March” ls truly a very trying month for skin troubles. The indoor winter months render the face and exposed parts peculiarly sensitive to the ravages of the cold, biting MARCH winds. To keep the skin healthy and natural requires a protection. Cosmetic Cream, according to all reports from our customers. has proven to be by far the best skin lotion we know oi. We are anxious to still further introduce among our customers and patrons Caution Cream. In order to do so. during the month of March we will give FREE 3 2508M bottle of BUUQET JEANICE PERFUME Capital ahd Surplus. $120400 Schumacher’s Pha ” cy mrmum Mm. All $75.00 and $90.00 suit. u 3555.00 (which is of the same high grade as the Cream) with every purchase of a bottle of the Cream. This offer, of course, will be duringthe month of March only. Thanking you for your kind patronage. we are Yours very truly, North Shore Trust COMM? 4wccntl’udonTmCa-tifiatq 3wc¢otPudonSovinnW Last Sunday’s Suns? Moldaner Huxfier 6 and‘ 8.North Sheridan N.W.Cup¢Cautn.|An.n-dSh-flulu- should have reminded you that sprixfi is almost here and that you need a éew sprjng suit. 57 11,1 this announcement remind you t our sale 0! Ladies' Spring Suits ds March 4th. 250 sampla to select from. § Materials and workmanship the bat ithat can be nbtained anywhere. \ é (AM-uh) Vb. PW i THRIFT um.” ‘ 'YnnkHâ€" X 9 Thrlfly. “'e'fl buy Thrm Rt mm in ”up ; And buy and Du m thumb} ‘Untll we rlp old dmmuru : And Ma “mm: In» mumdnt. A pmrmur prnxr. um- ghen 1m Prfidu) nl Hu- 0aK Trrrm‘f- School. The pupil:- |u|fll p K were. Konnah Hophurn. Dun Shun Ivan, John Duch- mc. Edward Burke. Hoe Curley und Crnmdu IqlAron ‘ A ”(muslin-Noni)! (he Pawn!- Tc-uchrr Ahux'iltl reuullpd In th? (-h-fllo of Mn. Er 1k Curlvy. pmrt‘ dent; rim. Sharp!“ \'109 Prammem‘. Mm hon-nor ('a'uluu Secret-r): and m» Gnu-r “nil lrvxunurnr muuwmm whom. “was In ”up mvrn

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