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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Mar 1918, p. 7

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taken n Olr ak 17 ” ,\ \ t E 3H o o ~:b¢:-o:~:n .4“ :1... E Chas. E. Russell In: 3 A Ha-ilm 0:. and 0. Much ‘ DENTISTS 0.”.-- fem 67S “-“--«”-- ‘5 St. Johns Ave 31$ 0*.“ ‘ \ .5. --- a---dl.---... $ewmg Machines Repaired, Called for and Delnermj, Highland Park OFFKE Rm Cm Hum "like“! Lake Forest, Tel, 60l The Annex Heating and Button'ijop Telephone 265 25 E. Wuhiogtol St. Chicago Above "Star. I. “II" Room 1035 8011008 Most compiete styla and sizes Button "0‘” F om purposes Hemsmchlns. Hanna TUCKHII. SMITH“. etc. . Ben! Sum“ Surveying And Enfineerhl. TYPO‘ l'lphv 'AndIc-pc and Conuruc- lion Wnrk. 20 war; in Satin." ing, Surv-ving Ind Comtruc‘ion- M >ricEjjor {\PPLICATION ,To auxin: RATES T41 P000!“ 0/ Publll‘ Servu‘r Lom- Dan". 0! Northern Illmms midrr :5 Rates ‘C" and “CC" The Public Service Company of Northern Illinois hereby gives nnuce to the public that it has filed With the Public Utilities Commis- siun mi lllinOts Schedules which will change the rates for electric pOWer service in Highland Park. County of Lake and that the said change of rates Involves an increase in the Company's Rates "C” and "CC'.’ All parties interested in this pro- ceeding may obtain information as to time and place of hearing upon this matter by addressing the Sec- retary of the Public UtilitiesZCom4 mxssmn at Springfield. Illinois! .1 PI‘BUC SERVICE 3C0MPANY of Northern Illinois. Bv R D. Szxrou. Secretary. AH makes of watches. clocks and Jewelry tor. called‘repaired and delivered Telephone ,909 W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sxxteen Years at Schneider's [filer/rim! Contractors IP'r Hanging and Decwrllihl r -| ~n‘unnv 'OQR -------o-~------..u C. M. GATES H. W. Huber Electric Co. H Phones f J. P’ STEFFEN 361 Central Avenue mm mmwt AND County Surveyor Fresh Builer, Eggs and Poultry 331 McDaniel: Ave-u HIGHLAND PARK. ILL Purdy Building PAINTING Telephone J74 Colvuun! Locatio- K: Savmg‘ Hark Bldg Office 597 Remdcncc 4w IIGHLAND PARlJlL Highland Pnrk maul an M" noum‘m! in detail by MD. .YN,~‘~iv‘ Pu! t,n'\ .m‘ V" H:~rr tho wffiin l‘llnni misdun H12 Ju‘n: H. Pix of Elm-mum nf [h York mu] prmidmy State-J'ninu‘dn \\| \jn'JIw‘X :1? Hn- ll burn in Illinui- z: (mum-vim! u! KHI-\ huv': H~~ l~ HI ‘ui [in Owing to the embargo on freight, it has been found impossible to se- cure shipment of granite {or the base of the statues of Lincoln and Doug- las in time to have them unveiled on April 18 and this feature ofthe event has been postponed until October, when it will be made a part of the big official celebration at that time. m-.-J»_\1e-|iun ('hm‘vh at which Mr. A} _<.u,xn.lvr~. “in: hm fur mnw mm- hm‘l‘ :v mwmhvir nhlw"Billya‘undzn" pnm, will r‘pt’zlk. (‘0qu and got the inspirnlitm ‘f lhi~ man 1:! (End \rh'w [mums To CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY APRIL 15-20 deua at 1hi< Yht‘l'o' \\'iH hw J ('Ilim Pro-Jule-Iiun ('hm‘vh "HEN-HHS, Sinzvrs frnm all thv chum-hos are n-quv‘h-(l In nh‘H m HH' Pl‘.-9gh.\h.r_ hm l‘hun-h ml Sunday. at 2:15 fur a -hm'l In-hx .1!qu (‘umw um] bring :1 frw'uY \\ iH'. )wlf ..! lllinois All of tlw stages. of the (lid Kilrill\sn><r Té‘rrimry will send delegates tu this meeting and papers will be read on the Influence of these nthor states on illinois and the part that lllinois has played in the for nmtinn of the l'nion as it exists to- 11:1", However. the plans worked out by the Centennial Commission and the Historical Society and the Sang» mon Centennial Committee provide for an elaborate observance which will attract hundreds 0! visitors not only (rpm Illinois but from sur- ruundlng states. , ' ' ’ ' ' "'V"E é’ EBEN EZER EVANGELICAL n :- "'l‘lu- Sword of triflfir I'"LI‘I“' Miss Florencfo Lowden. daughter of Governor and Mrs. Frank; O. [nwden wil play thv part or “America" in thv pngeunh The oust is now being mnde up and tin prim-ipnls will lw «mm» of the host known mung women of Springfield I Th- [mun-11m u.» written In‘ W”- Thu wniw.‘ fur Sunday March 17th will lw held ha f0]lm\'.~: I'Rm'mhs 1‘0 BENEFIT “1m (‘Ulllh'vlml u: Kmu (‘nllvgv m Galva- huv': ll~~ l~ tln‘ :nrtlmr of “The Frcnch in tlw hmrt of the Mlsslssl- ppl Valley" and other historical works which H‘Ozll 4»! HH' early days ..! Illinois All of thv stages. of the Old thrtll\sn><r Té‘rrimry will send delegates tu this meeting and papers productinn. Tht' Official April 1:3 will Sim:- “iRYOI‘lC hr: Ju‘n: H. Pinlr). (‘t)11\111i<<inrli‘v‘ of Evhu-utmu nf (hp. Stu!" nf Nuw York :md prmidmgt of tho Nuw York State-J'ninu‘du “I” he Hm prim-ma] \jn'JIu-K :1? Hn- mrrlinu Hv was hue-n ir: Illivmi- and formerly was t‘nllmw'lm! u: Kmu (‘nHt-gt- m Galva- ti X Hum mis<irm will Socivt) and Th‘» pr mm min Flinn-II! ‘mH Hill Sundu} achoul at 10:00 a. m. This ”(.11 i\ "qus Sending Forth the ““4“," Thv .lunivwr (‘hnir will sing 1hi< !:l¢‘rIiIlj.!. A ~ple-m1id intor- [ is bring Inkvn in thh clmir. and w hnpz- Hm! rhn part-uh “ill come hu-ux‘ llwir t'hii‘h'vn «hug, (m In M ‘m‘v u fmx l-f Hmw Senumqs he ~u.ldmi «luring h-nt to deny thenh ‘:'\ th.~ yn uf knnckillL’. [hr GOV- I! bring I hupz- Hm! In-ux‘ llwir i1 ('tn hill urnin arm] Uniun Choir will sing: at Hm h H mmluy will 1‘ o s'wurd of Amvriw" a l’a-. . ‘4 It‘ l'nm-unt to ho GIN-n. ;: 'nrt "taken by Mi» 1 Hurvnce Luwdt-n ’ 3i mgrzml \\.L.~ written by WH- "~:|unco-,\ Lungdun, pageant of th-- ('nivrrdt)“ of Illinois‘. 1wr~un.«l|y, i\ nvvrwoing its .Iidn'l V \ "ngrnm for the occasion is g pn-parml and w”! h.- an- in detail with-in a few days Jc~s~iv Pulmvr \\'r~hvr, «wru- IVHUH \\ \Hh-l‘irull MOIIHUI‘ “NH-Tn] LII ctnlv (wlL-hrruiun of ill be in charge of the I‘m-n! SOCiK‘H' which will nix-1min} meeting at that Hllwxr- K'n'lIH'Illliii! (‘nln' mom with tho Histwl'icnl maist in the celebration. fh-linvml. at 1:0" the 1: NW rhun-h for rm :1! tlll‘m' Him: Illi't‘lillL’ \l, I'mlmch. Pastul‘ u» o-nuHL’ Ilw Irvin-he rte-ml rhvsn ('vmmmial (‘um It H'nm [u will W h n‘clnck m who the? Ill In tap: HIGHLAND PARK PREss’m jawi tn ri<k :mnthvr regarding our alt‘lflllhni‘s. tab. 5 They also create devastation In a @arelully prepared sieed bed or among §mnivr plums tended with pride and mm- of large harHNl. . ’l‘ln-n puss has an inconvenient way. 9r l'uuiillllg :liglll\ anti mvrciiessly {waking tired sleepers with his wlerd taterwauling. Alter busy days. ween humanity is entitled to pemhl Numbers. undisturbed by such mad- ‘tlen‘ing sounds. 3 But more than all else is the irâ€" jeparuble damage to our blrd friends. that this predatory “pet"â€"let us in- fiert a letter and ‘give a more accur- a’tc description of ”pest" Aperpetretes during his nocturnal wanderings. Many of our most desirable have a ground nesting habit. the musical meadow lurk. the cheery chewink. and the beloved bob-o-link among others. With the all-seeing eye of prowling Tom these beautiful creat- ureshtruly beneficial to the farmer and to his crops because of the mil- lions of insects they devour. have small chance. The mother bird is taken from the nest and the'exga chili, or which seems worse, the nest of fledglinge is greedily gobbled and the parents left (orlorn. singing no songs of cheer and inspire. ’That the cut is a disease carrier n! note. that he consumes quantities of expensive calves ”Von/and refuses aught but babies crem_does not de- ter some from harborlqg him. His one saving point ts the fact that he does catch mice. but then so does the ‘5'" cont trnp which stays where It is put. does not track our floors. nor wake nour neighbors nor destroy our birds. Adult Class Lecture.“The }{i.‘llll'}' nf thv (‘hnrch of England." ‘ Week-Days In Lent Holy Communion. Thurs- days ”0---? _______ 9:50 am. Limny. Wednesdays and Fridays ____________ 9:30 a. m. Evensong. dalh‘ except ,; Wednesday _,,_.,-____,‘ 5:00p. m. Children's Sorxice. Thurs- thus 0-; ___________ 5:00 p. m. En nmng Wmlnesd: w __._‘- 9%: 00p. 1!). The pronrhm‘ on \Vndnosdm night. Mart h (\u-min-HL “ill he [lw Rev. 1“. E. (humun. uf Christ Church. Wau- "Roosevelt Sitting up". And he Is also. no doubt taking notice. . Not u tow gentlemen of literary tulvnt. hvlh-H- they arr doing their bit if (he) \u'itn- war plays. " 3 Thu little vdilm'inl Ill-8‘ week anent :xmr m-ighhnr's dogs created so much grub-full (-umnwnts that it was decid- «i tn ri<k :umthvr rvgnrding our 1‘1 Who keeps the home fires burning ‘while husbands and sons are away? i Woman. Are you going to permlt It to be said that your country could not get ‘rlfies and shells because you would not lend the money? Because you éwould not deny yourself some of the lunn‘ios n! llfv? What would life’s littlv luxuries he worth to you if the. Hun “on- ut the door. lllinols must raise this year $126.- 000,000 from the sale of \\ nr Savings Stumps. This money must he saved this yeah You must save your part by doing without some of the thlngs lulu once thought you had to have. this yt-ar You mu<t save your part In doing without some of that things 3011 once thought You had to have. The- women of Illinois, we know, ‘will respond to the call. They will mwvr nllmv it to he said the war |\\'.1~ lmt hm-nuw of tlwir somshness. And therefore. women of llllnol: you who have most to give of love and loyalty and you who have man: than life Itself to- lose if the war II last, it Is to you that the War sn- Inga Campaign should appeal most. or whether economics shpll enable you to saw in order that you may lend to your country the money to provide your sons, and your husbands and your brothers with proper equip- ment to face the most mericless onemy that mankind ever confronted. Whose hearts bleeds as America's sons go marching off to war? We. man's. ‘ Who suffers most when the Hun sweeps over a conquered land. burn: ing. killing and ravishing? Woman. Whose Interest is greatest in seems that this war I: (ought quickly to a victorious finish and that the Invader never reaches our shores? Woman'm You hold the purse strings of the family. You spend the money that the men earn. You, above all. are in :1 position to say whether the money shall be spent in useless luxuries. Whose tender toudb soothes th'e revered brow of the’ wounded? W0¢ «gun Srnicv; {or the fifth Sandny is mt. “Pas-firm Sunday." :30 a. in. Holy Communion. :30-n,nL Trinity (‘hurch School Yuuug I’s-nplv's Eucharist :OOn. m. Matim and Sermon 1’ \‘uuug 1’ 00:1. m. “wins a no p, m. Evensnng Wmn Carry er'o- Burdenh m the «at.» This Tlnit- TRINITY CHURCH Alma E. Cami 9:30 a. m l Thej students at DeerneId-smelds :high school, together with the pupils ifrom the grammar schools, were iagreeibli: surprised Tuesdiy morn? ang “"9"; they learned that Professor Marla. Snntord at. the University of Minnesota was to address them Vln the glrl' s gymnasium At the begin; ning of the meeting the audience sang “The Battle Hymn of the. Republic." The opening sentences of Prof San- ford's thlk "What \Ve Can do to Help Win the -Wnrv". brought before m the men. in the civil war :who sangthos'e words" wlth deep feeling and- great hopes..’ She spoke very‘ earnestly of the mnny opportunltles ufl'nrded boysi and glrls’ to help in this war. Most of us never thought there were so 'mnnv mam thing~ m could do to help our (mn menJuId nu] all‘ies. We are sure now, that we can get along with moh- thall one month.“ and AWhenthss day a \vm-‘k, 21ml wt- 'zII'e planning" to invest um" Iw\l ulmt'lt-r in u Thrlf! Stnmp‘vvvn thuugh the best {)va that “‘nS'ev‘vr llll‘UWlt 0n Hm:- Ava-m i~x scheduled to be shown? here you". The Nose (If her ‘talk lrl‘t 'o-vel‘yune‘wlth .1 new and fixed determhmtlmflto (In lllS lIlt to help defeat the Kniser.’ ’ At the umchisinfi Hr 1hr "(Mn-5s the :qmmu-O 5:11.13 wwml popular putrinuu 51mm :11111 11111111 MI. Sam!- “ick “11115141111 that :1 Now of thanks be gin-1193113. Juhu Putnam WIN) 111'â€" 1'1111g1-1{ fur l’ruf. Sunfnrdk coming. L'puu Lining: th" whvul sing, Miss Sanfbrfl exclaime(l“‘The Kaiser calf nevr beat Anfiorica “1111 such boys and gitH as thoso’.‘ ' ‘ ‘ 31?, Friday tlw slnllnnt.‘ u! the. high sch‘bol listened to tvm rather unusual. ‘yot vorv imbrestlng talks I“ Tom Farmer and Ted Me'rcor M:- Farmer «peaking first told I' a few incidlnts in hl.~x (\entfnl ll!" At thc- age of Plovvn he had tutnr< film taught Jhlm to steal and for eighteen years he was hehlr'ld prison bars. He had no; edumtlon whatever and was Imahle.m say lli~z A. 8. P's. until he mum; forty five years old. Finally IW Fefd‘rmwl. lmw. ln- did not men- Plonfianrl started an institutlnn in Ne\\':\'nrk City for juet <uch mun as hlmaelf; Ted :Nlrcvr is president, (‘hmtvr A Arthurs nophc“ and was ralsed in megwmw Home At an early age heifell into bad habits and flu- all) hi; father had to disown him. For twé years he tried tu‘gm work HIGH SCHOOL NOTI‘E North Share '0 PARK. ‘ ILLINOIS CHICAGO Mammal-1m Eilpre’ss trainsma‘king 1the‘stofi) in each? town leavé High. lahd Park every half h’ou’r‘foeraukegan and Evans’ton; Those having business'inf Milwgukee which detains them to a late hour, will find the trdin leaving Milwaukee at 11:15 p. In. very convenient T has train reaches Highland Park at 12: 47 a. m ' Parlor and [Hung Cars Comfortable parlor cars leave Highland Park at 9: 40 a. . m. and 2: 40 p. m. and leave Millvaukee at 945 a. m. and; 2: 45 p. m. Seats 28 cents (indiiding War tax). - Excellent dining car service at @Oderate prices on trains‘ leaving Highland Park I2: 40 p m and 5: 40 p. m and On; trains leaving Milwaukéevat 11;: 45 a m. and 5:45 p. m. ‘ 4 Hourly Service E Fest Trains _ Limited trains leave Highland EPark eveff' hour from 7:403.m.t010:40p.m.and1ea e Milwaukee from 6.45 a. m t08:45p. m Runningti e1 hourand35minutm. Fare $1. 30. . Theatre Specml £ The fast and dependable semce maintained from High- land Park to Waukegan, Kenq$ha, Racine and Milwaukee is of great value to towns and cities alon'g the North Shore; Chicago Ticket Mice: 137 S. Clark'St. Tel. Centnl 8280 but his own relguvcs éefusi'edr him that. Tom Farm r foun _hi.m7when hi; was nfmut- to Maw imself Into East River In N . 'Yn . (‘it\'. He (60k him hunk. refer, , now these two. molt ”I .f L A A“ - ' “ him, and {rank one end L! \hiszé'ouhhyto {1i IIIIiIIg iIi‘tfio 31:30pm“ Iv SII'ning all young 1 temptations to which I nrey I *‘ WNW School'C/ .Ibly IH- gig I'\(‘ m is a] I n101‘)ggq ungu II sq a lay-39 cr [‘III'Q- wt“ he no i I fl' 'Iool on Friday, Mm u-mmm of the Lake Co t-I's‘ Insmuxe which w!" 'hg HIghffichbok’ '5’in Inigahql’d military organizations, , Ill however. an nn dutynboth :0 pm ttce for the fawn-em “PI! ‘06le and to take Wt ‘11 .the program' of th teachers meeting. ‘ « ‘ As this m to prpss #116 Mm: my faculty are‘ paying, the uenlor an me Get a toe ho'ld on extrnbuahce and paste in shoulders to uh mat ymh thrift flung». , When you feel wrong up Qt the lrocmes of the Hun, n't inflate wmr energy In idle “Iiâ€"p " the kaiser o’egith a war “firms ; mp. lfiarn me three vat otie ionors of the alnhobe! â€"W. 8. g we win}: Klimt Ty Cobbiwouid man. age to orient-hunselluso hat the rest of us could turn our title “on ('0 winâ€" nfng the yum _, ‘2' A F ‘31))‘8' but“ ball team; and? the wmnen are rustling w}! the Junior girls. It promises Vto ‘0 a great Express Win.“ Stamp!) gum! ‘ \ 'W"’YOIr arxfiy of‘dbllars m Mn to fill! do- ‘ense o! youf’country‘. Stunt-3!; gimp! JTSIZI'm ' 40, Spring and Summer in impbded mmnduizxjg mum sum Coats Dress Commence: MmSmflSuimSk s g binspeatl'bqinqorm { 1 V f Y?!" ”W‘F' / l mséséisw? 1’» .‘ @3276th Wakefielnjgnlvllfla 4: IEWAUKEE Rmom iii] fibQév'e}. luce ro‘r 'the r session ‘IMh. on Em Teach- ‘be new a! “ummamwm.m § By firth. of morfit and degree of tho; tyi-‘Gouh 0‘ Lake County. ; ”11114;?de an {be Lfltlon of the Iundersigfied, Mary Dool y, Executrlx $0! the but Will 1nd . amen: o! ‘thhry Hennlg deceuod, Ehr lave to Wen the‘ Real mum of dim deceased in: the March term, A.. D. 1018. of 'of 381d Court. toâ€"wfl: on: the flh‘dty fof‘March 1918. - I ‘ i Suite of Illinois. Lake County. 88. In the County Court 04' Lake County. in [Johan § * In :Kfle :‘nnn‘r 0! Kid EM 0! Mary ,iHennlk. Deceased." x Mfidd Mia: human 18 1138313? '01sz 1b.: on Monday, the 16th on of April A. D. 1918.3! the hour 09 one oelock p. m. of said day. betveén the hour! oj 10 qclock. in the {Wu and .5 o'cjotk do the umrnogn said any. at and uporr the‘ prefix hereinafter described to be “1d tn. the City. 0! Highland Pork county got hit ond State of Iillnols the following des- cribed rod M Wu to the Wm be 30M a pump: undue to the Murat bidder to: push. tun Dooley. Executrlx of the but vim and Test- ament of nary Renata: accused. Dated at Highland Pat. Illinois, March. 1918 , E. 8 Gail. Attorney 2.5 Lot bne (l) m ,Iock Ten (10) in namodr Amanda the city of Huh- land Park. in Like Mm], "Huck. duencngbéred of in 111me m haw rum A We” day in K‘ugi't-su-d {or St. Louln. If yon ever hp: come in personal mane: with at; Louis wgter. you will understand the immune sac~ rifle. to ”truism-1th peopie of that town are may to'goaer . estate of Mary Henna, 187 Second St. ‘TeIfGri-l "3' ' muo-téwux c-a anal-run- N Notice rim-hm , to-

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