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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Apr 1918, p. 1

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r I) I Wye, rm! p.11". . .n» lemwru 5 5nd I a; gardener of hp home. Address Ithnnis. Angelo 5nd F zany-r) )c-rtect I}! :31 pair wi' 1K T» 50 and TH \ \fillflki 631‘ de'r \NTI' D WIVTED of at uture mm: M perion W H. HAMwM. \'-° f“ In». H. : 2+4, «rayed Ln} ’for its re- .arka'fle MISC ill n J- H “awh- , \Dplv at “k. ‘maH is ll rd g9 ()1 Tmnbeth b High- ”Y <peC- F‘inder wkerwh 4 P winia Phone High- nuuse )HSO fz'f‘k- grwd tpd thi‘ RP de 2m one 4pc! 11H! The following shows will be given: Sunday. J. Warren Kerrlgnn in "A Man's Man" and 3 Keystone Comedy; Monday. "The House a! Hate" futur- inx Pearl White and Mrs. Vernon Castle ln “The Mark of Cain"; Tues- dty. Kltty Gordon ln “The Wasp." Path» New; and a Mutual Comedy: Wednesday “The Moth" with Norms Talmadge and a General Comedy: Thursday "The Honor System" With George Walsh. Miriam Cooper and Milton Sills. Pathe Neva, Friday. SES- sue Hayukawa ln "Hidden Pearls" and “Th9 Son 0! Democracy": SaturdaY. Wllllzlm S Hart in "Blue Blazes Row- dF‘n" .mxl an \rhuoklo (‘nmedy “at. inee at 2 an Patrons of the Pearl Theatre will “at“! hear in mind the fact that all show will start at 7:30 in the eve- ning. uri’til October 31m. A new or- gan is to be Inatalled in the theatre this week. POM) \IHIIN'ISTR.\TOR PM“ THE NORTH SHORE "\\|\V‘\‘ \HV" IV \HHIFb FUR SI .VIH‘ “lb-"mum” u! Food [mu [1 to 56‘ “ho-n Particular \ttemkvn "urine the War \[rs' fluannn's infiuencn and active- cmpprrmnn war? {pit in Highland Park. xim in the work of the High~ hm! Park \Vnm:m'.~ (‘luh in that n! !hP PrPsbytvrian (‘hurch of which shP was a mombvr. And not least of an i' ” “ark or the public schools. Qhr \o-rvnd vary officienfly as a mem- hpr u? {ha board of oducatinn 0! Elm ‘H 0mm lmmllml In l‘unrl Thu-tr:- Number 6 \{r "I“ MRS. MAUD HOLBROOK SHANNON W’Ao P. Thi~ “'m-k. Showu Mart It \l u I 1| wv'rn Thirty In} 'asseJ Away at Her Home l‘pil": hr “llf . <hm1M h. \lr. \mflm .‘ Hulhl‘luk Shannan dled ~ H. m» corner of Park \n-n 1w nu Wedne-sda)’ ‘1‘. '. After an illness. Mu! fur mor» than two lull: unl heroic struggle hml appealed deeply to l!’ l witlv» r‘rclv 0f :.r-r rlzml roleaso {mm :..l mm for lmr many ~31m~f md xifir'ctlon. ,,,_ IH<IUH iv ,. ,pu!" .2 \ppl-w-u'ql of \Vil- lppnirztmi Pond Ad- :v Norm Show subâ€" run :.. Lukn I’m-est. npm‘fx'mv that NW :1.» vn'ux'm-u! and any ‘IM h.- innne-dintvly "0n and after May 1. i918 no per- son shall be granted a license, or he given a free permit. to conduct any business for which a license is required by the ordinances of the City of Highland Park, unless such person shall b9 :1 citizen of the Unit- ed States. or a deolarnnt and recog- nized by the law of the United States." An ordinance was passed by the city council at its meeting last Fri- day which will probably reduce. to a great extent. the army of peddlers and junk dealers which visit High- land Park annually. The ordinance is similar in text to the one recently passed in Chicago. prohibiting the issuance of licenses tp aliens, of no matter what nationality. It reads in part as follows: One Day Tournament Planned for? Deroruthm Day. Players Should ‘ Qualify l-Iurly GET TOGETHER DINNER .\T BOB O'IJNK. SAT. The Hub O'l.ink (‘mlf (”uh will u!- rlciully upml up «m Dvohrutinn Day with a nnu d”) Inurnznm'nv. Players “ha 1‘1‘sil'?‘ almuld nmulily Saturday. Place School until hvr illness com- pelled hvr to withdraw, In many W11)" \liv Inhoro-«l for the' Dublit-‘wol‘ furv and nnohtrusivo nets of kind~ no“ nontinnzilly‘mzirkn-(l h<-r pathway. ilpr nnxrriugv \\ith Angus Shun- non took place zit (‘hii-ago in 190!‘ To them m-rv horn throw 1-hildren. the oltlmt. thm’r daughtvr Florence. dying in infancy. With tlwir two boys. McKenziP, now .‘I tlrxt your hizh whom \tmivnt. :nnl Angus. a pupil in <ixth grade. Mr. and Mrs. Shannon came to Highland Park twelve yon“ ago. Friends soon tatherod around hvr in hvr new honw and the moral support of the community was hers when trouble came to the homv. in all these years zit Highland Park she maintained a model home Where outside interests, no matter how important, were not allowed to interfere with the devoa tion to tlux mout intimate details of honw lifrx Her life in Highland Park has boon open to H” and has been approvml as worthy and of good r9- putox Her memory and the inspira- tion of hor good work will long ling- er in tho mind; of tlw ritizo-mhip of llizhlnnd Park. ( HIIIII'” (mn‘ H) ~m-cvwlim: \\~-vk<. J ~\\t‘(>‘pâ€" ano- Minx! hnziv M'vm uiH bo- hold, with :uldvd prizm {Hr ‘pevinl hnlns. . On Saturday m‘vning. April 20th. :I » martin-r Ilium-r (Ir mwn nnly will rubu nl'll'n' Thr hlllll‘ i\ MY F'H' 52:;“4 Funeral <a-r\ic9> wvrv hold at the hmnv at nm- o'clock Saturday unor- nmm. RPY. Mr. Tr-trezlu of 11w North, Av». 3L E. (‘hun‘h reading the burial wrvive. Finn] wrvit‘os *Prv hold in (hp (‘hupel at Oakwnod Ci'mé'lPr}'. gploctione from Hm ritna1 M the t‘hri~rl:m f‘hurvh being ”rt-ml, N0 |.I('I‘INSI‘IS TO BE, ISSI'I‘ID T0 .\ ”ENS 2| _\' (‘nm ma-m-inu Im-ll I’a~~o-~‘ Ortlllmnm-s “'h “I“ l'rnhnhly llmlnrc- \mulN-r nf Lm-al I‘chllrrs 'I' h 'ednesday. Afinl 3 1918 X‘h. ulurmu. mm! for nv\tv HI W h to h 'I‘lu- first Battalion at the Illinois, lb-sm‘u- )lillta («insisting of Com- pnnh-s A, B. C and D will give But- t‘nlion and Company drill and be in- -pm~tml by the (‘nmmanding officers of (ho Fin-t Regiment at Ruvlnln l’nrk Sunday afternoon. April 14th ut 2:200 n‘t-lnck. The public is cord- iil'.'( invitml to nth-ml and witness the following program: Battalion Inspection by i.i9ut.Col. ,nnI‘n-nzvn uf Fit-st Regiment. Huttuliml Review by Cal. Polouze. omnmnnmlu-r uf Firét Regiment. Battalion drill under command of ’4; Major L. A. Him. a Company drill and setting up ex- E llunn‘n-nzvn uf First Regiment. l Huttullnn anlow by Cal. Polouze. lt-nnunumlu-r uf Flrét Regiment. E Battalion (lrill under command of E Major l.. A. Hlno. l Company drill and setting up ex- lvrviws by (‘0. A of Wimwtkn. Capt. it‘lnrk cunnnulldlng 1 Formal Guard mount by Co. B of (Ilvncm- 23nd the North Shure Mlll’ tnr)‘ Band. Capt. (Tassols command- lng. Bamm-t owrcisvs by Co. C. High- [land Park. Capt. Turpin commanding. E Street riot formations by Co. D of Milmmlo. (‘npt Howard. command- iing. (‘mnlmuivs \. IL (T. and I). to be R4~\iv\\'¢~d and Inspected In Regimental (‘om- mandel‘s BAITAUON mun AT mum PARK SUNDAY HAI. NUR'I‘H sum”: INVITED w“ l'rmhhm I‘ZImrh-d by Hmwrnl \«embly Pi‘rlll"\ .\I'tlml. “Inh- mmd the Flrsst Flt) m try It!» .\dopflnn EASTERN STAR DOF‘S “11““ RED CROSS WORK i. have been busily engaged in Red. iross work. A class was formed; Vhich meets the ”first and third Fri-g iays of vnvh month and at that time: iurgical dressings only have boelr‘ ade. Materials for knitted articles: nd hospital garments were distri- utéd to the members to be made and e flnighml articles were returned; t the first meetingln the month; urinz Fohrunry and March there; ave been mado: 7539 snruiml dress-i gs. 58 hmpiinl gnrmr-nh. 2 <4-nri‘s.l .=wouter~' (l‘lii i" p:iir'< of <fl(‘k$. g be below the required military stand- ard and handicapped in service. ii it is not. providt-d “ith a 'l‘rnntzport Train.i Are we giving the right kind of hacking to these men. who have voluntarily sworn themselves, into State mrvico for two years. and who spend ‘two or three nights :1 week and a good many Sundaya away from thvir hmilies to drill? Enrollment in Transoprt Train Sorâ€" vim' mimiros littln sacrifice. In ad- ditinn in tho (-nr .1 driver. whether ‘(loutiimmi on Pnuv .. {and gates: “m ho upon to autnmu ‘ih‘ts. ‘urlmr February and March Local (‘hnph‘r (‘umpla-tw. Turn: Out "any I'M-Yul Articles. During the past two months the embers of Campbell Chapter 0. E. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. APRIL 11, 1918 (‘nmpnny C of nghland Park wlll be below the required mllliary stand- ard and handicapped ln service. I! It ls not. prm'ldt-d “ith a Trnmzport Train.l Are we glvlng the right kind of hacking to these men. who have voluntmzily sworn themselves, into State mrvlco for two years. and who spend ‘two or three nights :1 week and a good many Sundaya away from thvir hmllles to drill? Enrollment ln Transoprt Train Sorâ€" For a number'o! years Vsht‘ was a rv-aident n! Highland Park and was prnmlnvm 'In musical ("Irfles in Chi- rngn. , Sim was married in 1906 to \\'m. A. [Human whn wus at that time as~ «winter. m‘nh Mr. Lyman G. Gage, then Sermtnn' n! the Treasury. Afler hvr marriage sho resided in Washlng- Evanston. Wilmette. Winnetka and Glencoe have provided their Reserve Militin ‘ with the Transom-t Train needed by each company. andvcailed for by the ilinois State Law. on: Park has furnished Transport Train sorvicvim’ its four companies. in Highland Park it is a diluent tale. Company C has made a strong effort to enroll the necessary 20 automo- biles and drive-rut Only seven. have been obtained. This is the fact and it is not right. bet us make this right, Highland Park is too patriotic to allow such a condition to exist, once the situation is understood. mu. D. C. and Hum thort‘ mmovpd to New York whpn- Shf‘ “Vt-d until the «lmnh of Mr, ansun “fur )‘I-nrs nun. She is surfiu-d by her bré‘lher. Mr. Daniel Cobb, a son Bmy Lawson. In- terment wm take place it Pittafle‘ld. Massachusetts today. ' WILL YOV ENROLL IN TRANSPORT TEA IN? Well meu lulclan Ind ”mm Surcumhs at Her Hon-é on Lung 'hland hurg. Missinippi. lllxhhnd 1’an ls Behw "be Stand- ards of Other Nearby Towns. Enroll Your Car MRS. W. A. LAMSflN DIES IN NEW YORK. 'l‘l'l'XDAY IfiIEflEflEflflEfl-éfli ll . 77w leerty Bond A _ spo-nker' fmm ltw \\' will he prev-0m who L \ grvut «ury. Yuuwlrr n furuu- that night {rum :11 Mr prw'vm. ("RIDER (‘OAL NOW John E Williams. Inm-d States Fun :rdminlstrator for thu State of Illinois. 4 In ncmmiance with regulations of Hm l‘nitm! States Fuel Administrat- nr pun haw-rs are required to make Irue doolnmtinn in nnsuePr to (he fal- hminK questions: Luv xxn 01mm LEAGUE T0 not.» ma RALLY mm- I‘m-l Ahlnlstntor Will Ile- qnlre Statement of Amount N'oodei by Comm-en By authority given to the Fuel Ad- ministrator 01' Illinois. the retail conl dealersâ€" in the state shall demand rmm ouch applicant for coal for do- [mestii- use a signed stadement. as to the amount of coal in his possession 'and such other information as in reâ€" ‘quired by thé following application fur ma]. All rntnli deuiers in the state are required by the Fuel Ad- ministrator in report will misstate- ments made 0n (his form to the of- flee n! the Fuel Admmmrator'unâ€" mmiiaiely. I hereby certify thntL the aboye statements are true to Elbe best of my knowledge and belief. Name ..................... Addreu -----_--- .......... This statement ts to be? kept on Me by the dealer. and la subject at. all tlmes to the order of at tinnpecflon by the Fuel Administration. ' Consumers are urged tb order their coal at once, to place orgie'rs for en- =tlrp your“: need. and If 'ihelr orders are not accepted to repjbrt such to 10m] fuel chnimnn at nuke. ‘ Qhunity required for p‘mr ending March 31. I919: Kind. grade and size M mull «h-eirc-d: Quantity; desired for ’Immndiutv dv-lh'wvr) Quah‘llh rocc-h- ml ~during: )1‘1-H' ending: March 31. 1917: Quantity now on Bland; Kind of Building: No. of rooms; Kind of heating punt-z Have yon any unfill- ed orders vdth other deplen? If so; amount and with whom. 2 Any person who wilfulb nukes-o false suiement upon Hie foregoing application is subject to‘ prosecution under the Lever Act. which impooen a penalty of $6,000 iine or two yenn’ imprisonment. or both; ’ Rem-in! Friday Ewnllu. Am" 19. m A patrimic mow-Hm: MQiII lw held at Hz» Prmduterian (‘hufin-h Friday \prll 19. under the .uuuélre» of 1h:- lmlw (‘ounh Lam and ”min [magma .\_dpo-'nker fmm u... \qutvrn hum will he prev-0m who L “,3"! to” his firm" «(n-y. Yuuulrv négr-d tu M'p- nrnu- Hm! night {rum :1llé'r)thvr« and "Par a Mary Frflh firm the Weak-nu Frau? FOR NEXT WINTER ’ Duringthe past week or ten days fuu- Highland Park Fire Department lhas been called out to a number of tires, which. but for; the immediate response and efficient service would 'have proved total losses. IOn Easter Sunday fire broke out in Leo Hank's barn, containing hay and feed. Dun- age‘to the extent of about 8300.00 was done. On Monday of this week lthe Augustine home on N. St. Johns (Ava. caught fire in the basement. 1The exact origin of the fire is not. knmvn. Because the family was ab. sent the tire got a good start before lbelng dikcovered. Neighbors first d!!- l covered tire breaking out in the roof and notified the local fire depart- ment. 'Phe response wai immediate. Ibutdue to the fact that the tire start- led in the basement and reached the [roof before being discovered thereby I getting a good start. a great deal of damage was done because the donut- kment could not check the tlre until The Muddy has three song In ser- vice, two at Camp Grant, Robert and George. and one on the sea. Wllliam. u had burned on the entire roof. A large part of the furniture was eith- er burned or spoiled by water. Last evening on norm wu tenet! in which called the depanment tot Onwentsie Ave. Fire of nn'nnknown origin broke out in the attic of the Rogue home. and was not discovered' until Inna broke through the roof. Neighbors rushed to the s‘cene ml!- began carrying” out the furniture from the first two storiex. The feet that the fire department responded immediately and did quick efficient work was the thing that saved the building from a complete loss. The- oniy damage done was to the roof. the advance 0! the tire being checked before the {ladies reached the second or first stories. A high wind added to, the difficulty. but the department deserves credit for the very good ser- vice rendered. The property was cow,- nn-d with insurance. The exact amount of damage has not been decided upon. A good mnny Highland Ptrk real- donu. who have basilica chat-prison In Chicago. are heailpm thout sub- »scrlblng io__xlie l‘ibei'ty Loan «here. in Highland Park. The Committee for Deerfleld wishes to warn (head men that unless every possible dol- lar u! loan money is retained {or home: town sfibficrimlom in the lush. Highland Park‘s quota will nut be filled. List evening when every 0113 was safely in bed another altrxn‘Ivru turned in. 'Gettlng the department together was an easy task for the tire mnrshnlL who by that time was quite ready for a call enywhere. This time the call took the men to the room above the Chinese bound" on Central Ave, where two Chicago Toh-prhone (‘0. umplnyvvs. Edward Brnphy and George Wintergmn room. There were tvm beds in the room with on oil stove better be- tween. The stove wu lit. and the men: hsd retired. An explosion oftho stove which set the room in none- ie said to he the origin of the tire. The open window being the aniy neer escepe Brophy Jumped mm the outside window sill end coiled' for help. A [udder wu rushed to his assistance but he jumped be!” it woe brought. Felling to the side- welk he cut hie hood eerimly and with Wintermn. who was burned on his hende find hoe. wu token to the Poet Hoepitel where their wounds were dressed. and where they are ut the present time. In 15 good cai- ditione u might be expected. Beddee hill cuts Brophy was seriously burnedt BUY LIBERTY BONDS IN' HIGHLAND PARK patriots-u .r ‘nm row-mp n sun. m a Not Fall In 1 Our Quota Ant: Thv (fummitteo realizes that great nrmmrv i‘ bro! to hour by Chicago "Trndl' To mmu" m persuade our real- :lmm. hr. \lnz amt-9g fa Chicago. to (manned on has 4 Roofs are Burned on Augustine llouw. an old Landmark. 15d Hogan Houfi‘e. Telephone Employees lnjurml FIRE ummm GIVES coon SERVICE .\H.\'Y “RPS IN PAST WEEK Volume 8 fig:

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