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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Apr 1918, p. 4

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Ynu mu get a bettvr idea of a woâ€" mm at a bridge table than any ozhwr piacu. The man who knows how to work Evornlme Sen seldom weds sympathy. neers an angle .\'n Francis» .1 taihr madv ‘sult, . ' s vbamuis gloves-11nd a suck do not K always mako'a man‘ ’ the rwm‘ct nf' me siblr withuut mif- When it mun-s to killing tho best in 8 mm nflumss uutvamw Theda Bun. or martial music can orate nor orchestrate it into existence. It with. sacrifice. 3 Iwas the Sunday guest of Mrs. Alice not «11111 in the rims of the Remlution. ETurriff will come with casualty lists. with deprivations. and service. Martha Washington. but long,r after, appeared at state functions in her old garments ; 111111 11! Her guest iflSI week ner Bi qter Mrs. Miller of Chicago. _ Cfichgo Miss irene Johnson of i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green hhve often Conspicuously mended in order to set before hen countrv- lmoved from the" home on Green women an example of econom1 and self- abnegatin This sprint,r we can emulate that great 11oman and bin a Lib- 1 ‘rt1 Bond instead oi a spring suit for it is only by sei1ing that we can come into our share of the spiritual inheritance of this great: ”1111 through sharing, enduring. suffering shall we see the; war birth of patriotism. ‘Bay Road to the Cole residenceion Skokie Ave. ‘ l Mrs Joseph Montgomery is confin- ed to her home this week with the mumps ' Mrs Cari Booth will have as her guest about Mzw first Mm mm 111...; Yuu cm‘z make- a Packard impres- E'mn mm .1 Furd makrup. If ynu “an: gun-mus orders. high pro‘atige and a gum! namo, buy Im- kind uf printing (ha! creates them. For a year we have heralded the birth of patriotism like that of a. prince with fanfare of trumpets and drums. Orators haw an- nounced it in words that glowed with fine emotion. But in spite of all we do, the real patriotism will be born like all things else. in a dark moment. in solitary suffering; and no power of eloquence upon nux' howls, unsuuszht. unmarked. unpaidim‘. \Vu lun'v mu children, but the little sickly um: he who demands the greater sacrifice, the larger need of givingâ€"4% cannot live without him. 1' ur Rm “111 In hmtmm for (-iu‘htmm Bumzz ml! hv [‘t‘H‘iV‘ P;< :Inthfui scrum-s. In the- moantmu 1' .r suuh :u‘tx' shall hm- «(I‘Hx‘ “ 'H'H l H‘. .z Inv Hunlhuru-»\lm'z‘lcem Linc I< at izb't :‘nmu tn [H‘Nm ”mm-(1 I?! um let‘ml (nm': < n! E\\‘k1iH‘.L him.- uumifvslr h}. moam at which Henna!) seaâ€"raiders \x'm'v :‘wl. suxmmv thlml tn gm m1 smkmu‘ nur merchant \'osscl>. l‘jxuctb'f \HH‘Y'M'JT: virtizons \wrv munivhul «u. thy high seas thl ,‘fnrb‘ Hf va' [iLu-nx whilr \\n!kl 2 umi‘fiu thv (lqu h! .v!-:1!11\'. ls nut din-1mm}. H0 is «MM-mm] In the Atlzr "f.”‘KVd Mini [11 Hvrmzuw \ w '11 nut that (Lormum makw n: nnt'mm m furthering" Iwr‘ in»: nmvmhu‘ I} Ht Bolumm hmi * Kari ““9112, :1 w Jim. Hsunhuru-Am‘ unvicto-d I?! uur Fwiv Tbs Highlanh Park Pregg? PAGE FOUR Jfl'ln L. ['110” \I‘. rum! Krv PR 11 I H [Us Iiifficuk to Puhlhhw! wwokly by JUHN I“ I‘DELI. and PA‘ITL 1.. Park Lulu- County, Hlinols ~1h+~r ( n-sin-d nnthm In the- moantnm: (fun:ms< a «icinuinu “hothm‘ punishnwnl ur surh :u‘tx’ shall he made nmn- sunk: I! b hngml thui‘tht- dehum- 111 by vlnsmi lxct'ul'r the Mar ‘Hdr hwuuw \U' “wild likv In haw ‘Hlil'l‘5‘ deride smx-v'ul nthm' znzlltmN t'ur us. and lu‘cnusv uur uti- ‘Hx‘. z'l‘uundml in H‘spvct for,gun'vmmom. )wsituh- tn tzxkv mum wmsvivvx Hu- Mu'tlvn Ivt' sllM’I“_'s.\m:‘ .‘llh‘lz (‘YH‘Hlit'S \‘mâ€"‘rt Luv} l'utrmtism ltkv nmthcr love is mml HM' “I‘mt emotions (in not mu nux' howls, unsuught. unmu zhhn )n’rmr. “R Entvrvd \\ HIHI 'I'HI‘I \HIKI‘IIA \T \\’\Sll'l\(-"I'H.\' (MLINH'XID l'de‘ll \n'ut Warn Hukrr Sulm-riptinn .l'riw. $1.50 l’vr Yf-alr. a< second class irk, l!lilwi>. umh l‘t‘t'H \‘m 1 got along without n» hut it': impos~ rvnpect \th I“! I . TH E BIRTH 0F Telephones, Highland Park 557, 558 Hllh [If/.0! [mlldm‘u l‘IH'HSl)A\. APRIL 1], 191‘ \I’IHI. 6th. 19h '4! 5 [‘05u'1‘. that My mutt H!“ ,- hix thaw. shnwml that \n- \u'n' “mum; n!~ WHI'M duminiun. ”1' [mini- udis'tirn'thm hotwvvn t'ritfiulprHit-my u‘x'inlistiv umbiliun. He asked us U) chr “1‘0!ch Hornmny. 1th Russia ('1‘. that ancv was :ttlzu'kml without Jzu'kum. 'l‘t’l. \"nhush 5‘21? A." thr Bolshovik envoy.~ were sign- ing :1 mnre shameful [wave Petrograd m“ bombed An appropriate celebra- Hon, In our war preparanons. ! Owing to delay in receiving sup- :plidfi the sale of Smileage books will Expert endorsement of whale meabnot start fur another Week. fumier as food will set new standards forlmmouncomnt will be made glflng the fisherman who boasts about thejthe definite date set for the drive. size 0! his catch. fl‘nilormod High School Cadets ‘m l . l ' - A." thr Bolshovlk envoy.~ were slgn- ; 0:12;;(3 t"? rqzsnrrdflége’ wan Db ing :1 mnre shameful [wave Petrograd p ‘ u an) a" po . thov run in turn 11:8 the :m " wm lmmhml An approprlate celebra, < _ P " ‘ ‘ ”0.4m H “I (hf) h‘lyh' In th(' (Tillnlnv nnmnn' UT]. W:- cau hear Austria." or Ger- many‘: peace propOSals very distinct- 1). without our letting up one whlf! in our war preparations.’ American soldiers are to Sing sons: in French. This will no (bubt be a means 0! armrding the French sol- Alix-n n <har9- 0f harmleWer-slon. Hvernlme Senator Jim Reed engiâ€" neers an onslaught against Herb Hoover he experiences one 0! those “nines“ days. many and \"I HUI hum \Vithuut pain. sru'rilivui . ‘ i mmv hko “‘th duvvx nml porch: may and hwmt‘l‘ly hum! «him-tor :Lt hut :‘ninu tn prim”. Ho wu< hum“: him,- numifvsls I'm' shim im‘s \wz'v :‘wl. suxtuiumi, and on- :mt \'osscl>. Exactb' hnw many «:2. thy hiu'h sous thrnugh tho‘ HM. Lind t‘! thq‘ ('ltn‘lk hf HUI' has~ <(‘YMVHL‘N1 In tho Atlmmc [It‘rH- ting ('Ht‘ut'hbiwil u’t' the Wm: Kzirl . rm tiwwn'utml h) thv Kuiwr fur INTRIUTISH mi things: this thvn is what “hut Zimmerman “want whvn r I':\u 'Humh‘wl thousand (irr- w-ix 1, NHL :1! the post nfficl“ u! f March :S‘ “7‘... 77 ____________ Superintendent ._.__‘ _ City Editor _ , Society Editor V n- Deprfiold Reporter (“Inn-ago Advorli<ing Manager In Advance morly hu ['DBLL, at Highland Editor 1 Mrs Car} Booth will have as *er guest about May first Miss EHza r- 'toz of Beqnos Air-es. S. A.. who has spent the past winter in New YQrk {and “nahinghm. Miss Cortex will ‘sall {or South America in Jump; Little Florence Glader spent )the iweek end in Chicago. they run in turn puss the smileflm tn thn buys in the training camm.l Mn. v. .\I. Gates hn> received yb’rd ..r the serious “Inc-H's or hot" sistqr. MN. Jennin- Newkirk 0! Damn. Mich, Mr.“ Newkirk is sufferln from an attack of pneumohla. f } Mrs Charles Boehm of Central Ave. ‘had as her guest last week her slqter ers. Miller of Chicago. 2 Mr. Cari Pfunstiohi who was op- erated mi fur appendicitis is impmv- ing. ‘- v Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green hhve moved from their home on Oréen Bay Road to the Cole residenceéon Skokle Ave. ‘ f , Word j )[r>. 11 .‘lhriv‘ :u'hn hu THE HIGHLAND PARK Mr and Mrs W. A Alexanderif re- turned Saturday from Bellealre. Rh" where they spent the winter. 4; Mi“ \Iihh‘: nl anmhvll who éhnw hvnn I'mkiuv hv't‘ humv with Rm. hmh .\l:‘.~. Ii. M. ('mhmh rm luv past: eight months left Monday for :her home In \{nrion Ka. Mi“ \Iihh‘ni hww Hakim: ha .\l.".~. Ii. M. ( .. Em @212 1.1:, :_1_....._.; ;:: 23:7. EXT 7.......... 3:; .t. :21 IL: lrr. \lirh lhz'ru- " lent't \vhww l'lcw “mu-Hm home: in tho fulurv i< in IAk; m. Inning first 0! thr )1:in wit '1 vhih! ”hill. home; Mr“. Janus “0.. uIn-n ~11. M y. Hm! \h'~. Ho‘uTL’I )erlX‘l'oL-u fur “It! Pain In In; uilmn- lun \\m‘k<. juinrl’ h} 1hr Ha-\. I’. Mr Hum-:2 (Unrr :univ Mr. M. H Sanpw‘H huh" plll‘t"|:l~~'_d ”H (“4"“- miix hnum- .md hm: It 'i~ul_ it; fr)! fixé u u!“ [n .\h Hduin Juhnson, JP” uf (91k I'nrk. uhn “ill noun tukvvpus- sesiluu. \lr~. Man-r :m-I duughh-r (‘zlthlarino u! Chutnmmmu. Tenn. urrivcdiSul- urdu) In n-muin in this city fiwith her rifill'l' Mrs. Samuel Inurilih Sn- de-thntvh, .\lr. Muller “HI leave in a shun lime fur :wliu'» svrvide in Pram-1:. Dr. and Mn. .l. I). Pram-1:; :In'u sun Bm'nard of Tm). ()hin, qn-nl §\V\‘d- mmhny and Thursday 0f hut Week with urn-ir mumm- Mm J. 1.. Miller. Dr and \lr.~. l"l';|ll('t~< “11‘." o-n- NJUN‘ fur Hlx'ho'Stt'l‘. Mill”. Thv \\'mnun'< Hum» and F'q'rcign Mbsimml‘) Sncivl)‘ (If tht' United Eumgelival Church uill nu-etf this afiermmn “ill. er Jnhn (‘hrisémun Mr. and Mrs. Al Houston wvrc guests of Mr, and Mrs. G Kruogcr on Sunday Mrs. l.u\'vrm~ \\'vll.~' whu has been qinu- ill at m.- hnnw 0! Mn, Jones on (En-0n Huy Rum], i> much lyottqr and :tMn- In lw around again. Mrs W. J‘ Fylh- is spvudmg this week at Koukuk. In. All" um] .\lr>.. Rum-n B. Hun-gm} a! Chicago have roturm-d from UH: south. 'l‘hv (irvgux-ys will soon upon their HUII‘LHH'I‘ home “lmdgvmcrv” on S. Sheridan Rd‘ Miss HaLun'r Harrhim is \chlined to her hour: this week Will. 1m um- ales. Mr. George L. Pierce and)“. Ev- erett'Culver of Fond du IAc;;Wla.. and Mr. and Mrs. Clevelénd offiChlc- ago were the Sunday guests off Mr. Bay Rd Sgt. John White who spent H143 pant weak with his grandmother" Mrs. O’Donnel returned Saturday to stamp §eauregard. L3,, where he is st‘atiom ed. ' Mrs. Churn-s Scheulcz‘ of Duylm, K)“ arrivvd yesterdav to spend two weeks with her daughtvr Mrs: Wil- liam Bletsch M r .\l! .\lr~, "l‘h: High (‘10 he U) mt! \II [In-Ir N Huh 1m! Mn hu< hw-n h-m-iu-«I h} quand ;\ hrit-du- uf. animn. that nu. Sgt. Arthur E. D'riqsko. Im-n truininu :u ('nmp Umâ€" h. hm :1rriu-d wife!) "ovvr Tull \n-«k frnm Ht-Hvuire \pq‘llt [hr WillH‘l‘, ; W. Ferguson of Green lw around again lhl'} lhi I MI. Inniel C(Ibh will rI-turn from “"‘I '-‘ 1“ Chlllcothc, IBellerose. Long Island at the end of “ ‘1’“ "'“l'L "W “Nk‘ Ithe w.eek Mr. Cobb’ attended the " ’ ifulu- In! of Mrs. W. AiLamfon. notice H \I llirkinsnn have ‘Uf ulIivh Zipl‘t‘flr.‘ in zumthvr placv of HIV and are at HIv‘thlfl “MIG. I ‘ wruv ‘\ \lmon lrft Paint Comfort. \“un "‘lh‘. Thv) will he I’. V. \anvpfl. mum mid ,her “N'k {nl‘ (\Rl‘uh. “ill lllilkk‘ their l», .\ir. (Tlemms 1 unm- more the Ale-hinder: n Sonn- of (he proletariat ndw being exec-mm! without trial ; haw- their doubts about -thv blaming-x of free Run 13. m ht m Mr. and Mrs. G. I“ krand had as their Sunday guest Lléut. Clark of (‘zunp Gram. Rockford. Mr, J‘ A. (‘mkv returvwd in." wan, Mrs. (Y. Schepke w”! leave I rmr for Rockford where she make her home in the future Mr. um! Mr.» Alfred Hm had as tJu-ir Sun-hay guests ~Mr. and Mrs. Swanson of Chicago; Among the_,lnrge subscriptions to thv Third Hberty Loan 18 that of Mr. William M. Wrigh; of this city, presidvnt of the Caihmet Baking vadé-r (“on who has bought 350.000 worn). Frances Ludwig onlofitainod a num- ber of friends at a birthday party on Monday afternoon. Miss Towner has returned from stay in the south. ; .\lr\ .IV V. s :hu» how-H HH- IHighland P.1rk The Morton Mavo‘r house has been rented to Mr. and Mia. Wrigley of Chicago for six months} Mr. Mavor in in Washington, D. c. abd Mrs. Mavor is going to join him. E; ' Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lalng who have spent the winter; in Josephine, Ala.. are expected home this weak; Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Dean Are spending a few days 1'31 New York. Col. 12. P. Davidson 9‘: Lake Geneva who has been operateil upon for ap~ pendlcms is recovering. 'l'hv Hvl‘mnn (kwligy. hunu- has hm-n ro-nlvd for thrdp years. The family is going to Cincinnati. Mr. I. D. Cribbs Of Skokle Ann. 'I'h :u~ hix‘ guest. hisldaughmh Mrs. Cord Michelson of qudigygton. Mich. Rh“ has hoop (m :1 visit to Miles City. \lmn.. and 1.- vi: rum)? to her hume in Ludinutun. ; «in; has H10 HIGHLAND 91mg. ILLINOIS ! mm hm-n SECURITIES TRUST CO. . INDUSTRIAL TRACT ORS It is strong and of simple construction. Any man, boy or girl who can run an Auto can" operate.it. Does the work of 4 to 8 horses and two farm hand: ‘n "1 In mak:es a powerful Tractm of any Auto in thirty minutes and reconverts from T ractbr to Auto in less time. Every farmer will want an INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR} 48 inch wheels. 10 inch face. steel front rims of improved tractor type 3 point suspension hardened roller gears. It is practically Fool proof Mechanically right it solves the farmers Tractor, power and labor problem in a 1eliable and practical way. ; A SUPERIOR MACflyNE EASY TO OPERATEâ€"DOES NOT REQUIRE ‘ ' AN EXPERT TO HANDLE A REAL TRACTO. ‘rnkp returned last Wed- Furt Meyers. Fln.. where acting as. no]! instructor “05'0” Golf Club. Plowing, Harrowing,- Disking, Listing, . Mowing, Roadâ€"grading, Harvesting. etc. Let us (ell you all about this Wonderful Tractor Unit. ' REFERENCE: , ‘ [FOR DETAILED lNl Sanpsc-l; Ur Elgin. 11L. nun-sis‘nf friends in Agents Wanted 1 ' Protected Territory onvert your Auto into powerful tractor in 30 minutes THEthDUSTRlAL TRACTOR UNIT sells for $350.00 @110 50. Michigan Blvd. I CHICAGO leave tomor- will Mimi Elale; Toth contributu very pretty isolqs accompanh Miss- Marga“? Mayer and Miss always a 'favbrffe with the Ila Club gave~ several readings. and sandwiches were served. 1 social tlmo m‘llbwcd. . A very enthusiastic Mother's Club was held Tuesday evening. Mrs. Geo. R. Jones giving a resume of the work accomplished at the Army and Navy center. reading extracts from letters written by boys who but some from here to other forts in U. 8. and some even to France. shovlnl their appreciation o! the hospitality and cheer extended to them by the Army and New Center people. The splendid report of Mrs. Jones was an inlplntion to all who heard it for hem” and more united service for“ ”‘9 bow in ,khaki and blue 1 Cross. of the above school. A splendid girl scout tr lug thirty girls was organ . leMnnual rummage sale will be ‘lwld early in May, the place and date will‘ be announced linen week :in order that those who are clean~ :ing humor-nay know where to send :the articles. Clothing may be sent to the masociation at any time if it wouldbeany convenience to the don- [or. Furniture. booth and heavier articles can be cared for as soon as in ston- building is secured. A rum- Image NIH“ is needed more this year ’thnn ever before. While we are in Etlw giving- spirit let us not forget those in our own community who :are willing and glad to pay for the (needed articles and thus help the ‘llndividunl and'the Y. w. C. A. who :nre. putting forth every effort to do their shun,- in the Work that con- front is the organisation of today. 1 The Bide-n-Wee Club under their leader Miss Clements enjoyed a din- ner in the gymnasium Friday even- ing after which through the kindness of friends who loaned their natal they were Joined by the Sunshine Club and both attended a lecture in the Oak Terrace School in mxhwood given by Mrs. Constant C. Hopkins of Chicago for the Junior Red Cross of the above sol-m1 Y; W. (7. A. NEWS on of Mrs. Jones was an to all who heard It for more united service for jhakl and blue. mm--- accompanied by contributed two Served. and a the Mother's [FOR DETAILED INFORMATION. ADDRESS Stine 1108 Kupen Building CHICAGO, ILL. The "Leold you so”rtalent I. joyously employed with the Col. Roosevelt's recovery. f The Sp'rinx vacation for Elm Place will begin on Monday. April 22nd. ‘and last for a week. The year‘s work will end on Friday. June 14th. At the regular meeting Mend” evening the Bond of Education 68' cided to discontinue at once thO teaching of German in the Elm Place School. The classes vill cominue to meet His: Koenig according to the [secular program and will' {given special lessons in English. 7 was a visit to the court honoe and to the offices of the virtou W officials. to make first hand studies Qt county government. Mr. 8mm: and like thqpewald accdmmnled the DI)- The SA chic: clans spent flann- dny at Waukem and» at 'the‘ Great Lakes Station. Their special boncern EWQJOtluvcrk. lt’om is to equip the house with my any one of many bibs Electrical Appliances. "LIN: =medy wallandBaSe- WEE ttor, Curling [mil-ligating 0r Iron, or Tansy-r, or Din; Pad, Utilitz Motgr, Fa}; Electric Washing quhine, to use a [flip socket u an attachment for the Vacuum Cleaner, or Public hfroquqndyisincom “(Bighorn begil ““‘V‘prorp' sew “m be begun A1 .‘."U nhnnr N13. .‘HU hhvr‘ paper: "I"? annaklng u‘ ”very mm: a ”Wen; How u flu-d; , 7H A}. 3:30 neiock FundtrrApri) 21 “omblnpd meetim Board pf Deacom Trustees at the an “(301me ‘mpo'mm that a At «’1 rmwnmz ! 9m prn'gor mum! auditing ufficvrl Anson (’. Mum [George R. Jun Pmdén'ck A V Th0 Sunday 8 hr nuns! hour. 1 Jf HM? [80110421 ix rndnncr w :um h h-rvict, in June. The :‘hxhkcx of ”Paul“: morning 1 will 15‘ "The V ‘hrifl ‘Dm'nmul- " lunioi‘fi'iwrmon d .411 m3 "Th. sh: mx itnjcheon. 0c The negulnr mm "8 Will meet on There will be sachet! of the E hurdjnn Thurs The “Westmimtt Merlin church M Wmoon at lenrygllu-tyn Bl an. Rand. Thq fimrcm ! 11 day: meet”); D. In: '1‘k The‘fhext moot} "Tl -anan's C 'ar‘ f-On Tuend ““19: thirty 6 Wine" Hull it "de meeting. PBEBYTEZ ssf-llon gm 1107.3110n g‘ 175 ‘lllm‘l 3‘ 50¢ pump 102 N. 1st Mus't 139 N entrd PU

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