And so we ï¬nd our once silent church parlors long distinguished for ï¬xeir Sabbath repose. warmed into life l:y these strong young men, their vnrhusiasm. their song. together with (he hurrying feet of many good women who have found happiness in their natural province of service T'ms (he sluggish current of the old religion pOurs into rhe broader chan» Jul of a. greater democracy. and joins with swift running purpose 'lmse great principles for which the world is ï¬ghting. The women of Trinity and of the Presbyterian rhurrh have united n a most laudable 2-:7‘.»rt 'a n‘flm the mldicn' Sunday evening worth “hile. One week saw last Sunday evening, nne hundred men in nmt'nrm :athered at the Presbyterian partsh house for the ï¬rst supper after which 'hey sang many of the old songs that every American boy lows. Th.- .vorkers were delighted. fur tht-ir plan had ceased to he an experiment 4nd become a very real <urceu Last Sunday night at Trinity church. tw“ hundred men foregathered for the second supper, and another mm. and ..n other ewning nt “llolr‘urmc z-vwvyment “'v would CH! :44 'i‘n" hi’! nd fearless being, well past the his is a mistake. Although the realest admiration for their for re nti‘ri' Luvs: experiw‘vr‘w \‘i‘z'ir 'he contact 01' good penple--1he n-umcn Xv, ‘ ilt‘C1U\c m :3. \)'\ .' 'i‘r 'HHH that â€H: \ .\i in! flux '0 the FAWN" rm “'9 wnuM attqght that hereafter \vhrn .t ntmicsidcnl YOUR“ tt. fithand Park with thc hope nf <€Cllrinz the approval of a majnrtty of ur voters, he have such a case as wxll appeal to the fairncu of mu ublic authorities. and that he work in fairness with the authorittt" m ha' cnd. H1 whom “e are justly proud. In seuding notice. as ahme so! funh. :fore the subdiviq'on was platted. they acted prudently and fairly Mr Hartlvtt on'imlm’l) l‘n‘.!~l)llv'(l Hm h) thr- uw n! .| lllfllll) .uncd corps of salesmen. pullec opinion could be swayed and thc nt‘fcasun vies obtained to overrule the Mayor and the (‘uy Council lr (hr) 6 wax mistaken in a ratio of about two to (me Voting in Highland Park is one of ‘he few things which we do cx rcmcly well. A% a vacation \u‘ take tn it quite naturally. A nuc dz‘ rimination lvctwecn candidatuv and for ur against public quextinm ix ur distinctixe characteristic. In this respect we diï¬'cr pcrlmp~ {rum (her municipalitics of our size. so much m xhat we were nm rcmlily nur nvorahly imprcued by the argumenh~ of men ccpccially trained in tho rt 01' sclling vacant land to would-he purchaxen :niï¬cam~. \Vh it Pm; (3r ’ '.\ aahmln 2‘ CM! ng xiv: turn? 1; appbing (11c " . . _ . .‘.l\(' votes against to 400 votes tor the proposition was the amwu \ \ which Highland Park gave on Monday to the army of invasion which at â€1:12:10 ered her precincts Without regard for her defense.» The election re- uh} urns suggest to us once more the Lincoln aphorismi “You can fool some \lr~ .; the people all the time, all the people some of the time. but not “H‘Wi; me people all the time â€m†The pertinent facts which caused the defeat of Mr. Bartlett's protit~ Mr ering exploit in the block of acres which adjom our city to the south mu a enter about a letter written in courteous but ï¬rm language by our Cit) \l ttorney in April 1916. and informing Mr. Barlett that his Sllltdnlslon and M" ': iie people who might invest therein could not receive the SHItL‘lton (it i w cit} .utthoi‘itin-<. nor the .idmiittmm~ of municipal f1|(‘lllllt'.~ llltlo'~\ tln- 31'“ ~op05ed plat was submitted to the City Council and conformed to the “all iles considered by them appropriate for the plattiniz of vacant proper!) Auk" id consistent with future development. This communication and lhl' “l â€W :sire of the City Council was openly ï¬outed. The promoter proceeded â€lâ€- \ plat his ground with a view of obtaining the greatest possible returns .\lr om his ï¬nancial venture and giving the City nothing (hit of the depart ist area platted. no public park was provided for. no road or park\\a\ linu- orig the railroad track. no facilities for additional station ground mule Hit-rill nsightly backâ€"yards wtth chicken runs would he the ï¬rst thing to meet M,“ 2: eye of all who passed through or stopped at Raviniai “HUI... Highland Park held no grudge against Mr. Bartlett and hm! nu :sirc (0 stop the development of the property adjacent to its city limits n the other hand. our city has a Mayor and Board of Conlth‘loncra Enterml as <rcnnxi 01.159 muttvr thhmd I'm-k. Hlinnia umlu‘ the ‘\ The Highlauh Park ‘ Pregs‘ PAGE FOUR K L. Udell :rt Leyv , mi W901“) In J(\H_\ jOHN A. BUNNELL jOHN OLIVER President Vice President \nmhmetl r Tomorrow Is “National War Savings Day†Sulhcriptiou l’rirv. $1.50 Per Yt-nr. In Advanco HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 86 SAVINGS BANK THE CHURCH AS THE SOCIAL CENTER (I; \\ Here at this bank you can obtain a blank upon which you may “Sign the pledge" to practise personal thrift and purchase regu- larly a Certain amount of War Savings Stampsâ€"not Thrift Stamps. In giving your promise. be sure it is one you can perform. It is your pledge of “patriotism by prudence" in your country’s cause. nt {em HIGHLAND PARK VOTES 'I‘olephonm. highland Pam .157, z; The Bank of Personal Serwco' :w' hvrwuftvr “turn .s nnlrrrshh-m l‘uth In 151 thc sentimental needs of ordinary mortalx gh these men arc bran: and deserving of {hr cir fortitude. at the aamc time many nf them a the-ir Era! Inn: ~t.1_\' {rum homo. Tf‘rv ncm‘. lc--1hv smile and encourauemrm of mnthcrl) FIR ncwi, felt and rcpoutwfl‘ ( "rt‘\~wl Â¥~ "‘v \ M L" .\, nrv wading Lower ‘vf mur- * nuv I‘HI'HSHAY .H‘XH _\ L. I'DEU. \md l’VH'l. nrk Lake' Ummy. Illinni IN p chnrrh Kn r Marl-h 1. 1911, at “W p0<t â€Him \vt of March 3. â€79‘ UH L“ :n Hiuhhm \x‘quniuc I:«\~ (‘hic-vun Adv. Wabash 5212 ,mzmu nu HARRY PAUL Chi-ILL. at HigH'HM Cashier Tht \ 8'] Superintendent rlislng Mnnngr-r g0: Kili‘t rmurm Mr l-Rlum V l)..\'~ ()m of the [Irparu-d for Rr‘ Tt'ffuCC JL' Editur The» regular met-ling 0! Campbell (‘hnptmx U. E. S, will take- plum-this pvening In Masonic hall. Mr. and MN Rnymbnd \V, Srhnvi- der and (“n Huldren F‘Inrencv and Raymond Jr, an- spending this week at Ink“ Beulah. Wis. \xu‘k .\h~~ \~ “I c‘nd gun! Mt f'rnvwo \..\1k Mumm- gnu-en .‘IYN read) Mu ~lurimn. the m-w superlmcn h-nt nf vI'H’ Hmhhnd Park Hospital has .xlrcml} run-red um)“ her (“IIICM Mn Vludxun lw‘t', ~|l(‘("<\fl!â€)' a similar pm-mnn iurmcrly in [hr Tn runlu anpiml N0 date ha‘ yet hrt'n w! for the opening of the new hi)§|7ll|l. hm prcpuratiom an- (H!)- n-rgmu unwind), mush] 1hr middle HI Juh Iilnnmhrlni Mr juh: “l1 IA Sammy “fulhrn â€(WVJHI Hniwr J L ['Ill'll ~|>rlll «1 Fur! \Vkl‘m. AHHt‘ 5h“ tt‘mhn: rcturnr Angus! Hullrr n1 \‘huauu hat rcnt~ ed the “.HHH rvwirmr for (hr ~mn~ mcr. xs~ Mi“ Mm “(ck n1 Mr mlhrr My Mr I“ H \Hh’lh " "[N‘llt‘i‘ uh. of \\ ('1 .\lrx Murhu M \!:~~ L MH‘IMIIIIL' ‘jl'lh_ \Hnlrr \hw‘l Mr lilun bk llH‘ unne- (‘amp 'rrrcd MIN \\.«l(vr Hr-xH-r of Krnvul \lr Hc m Mm! A~ tn semi June .md jul) IHJLIJIHH‘K In Highland I’nrk Army .unl Nu) (cuter. I’Ieast nun! Hchnm‘wh .uul McCall l-athu ’.'Im'~ irmu all} 'xngh «cu! h lr Purvh (it) ‘pcn 1111 \t 4.: Schneider \fr Mr» Mnrlha \\’clr and son. Clarâ€" urmu (mm m" EM" Clh’r. Hf \‘hiwmu Mrs. limes! Fickus Prwh'l'h‘k SDNH'PF hm n-mrm-d In and Miss Sarah Day of Sue Filly S, the Park urn-r ('mnplvung his y-t'hunl 1).. «natured out and urn- (he Sun» year In the Emu. dz", “â€h“ m M†(â€urge VM Howe \H-w l‘hnrlmu- Brand had as hrr r ‘ ' 1'. U \nunl) Inf ' ' Hundn gar-4! \h-nd Mun Hohumnn of Mr H R. \an Maw uf New \ork Mr. uiui Mrs, Rum-rt P. Putlnn of Bmmn. 31353.. arc spending the sum» mcr wnh the†parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruhr-rt \5' "Jill!!! U! (‘irl'lt‘ AH: ‘(w Tun .U '\ KIWI“ T K Qu‘ 0 ‘w Tuc- 'm k’ .\ k'dIIIx-rn 1‘ \\«-"L in .\ V' l ‘ .2 “MY Scdgc“ Mr. H. F. Clow. summed at Great Lakes naval station. having success- fully passed an extminaxion. is now a Chief Petty Ofï¬cer. Mr. Walter Lamb of Oman. Net). is spending a few dayï¬ with h.» aunt Mn Dan Sheahen. ( \(‘Hlllg Hum \Ir cnthn h.\‘|\ Mr, .Hhi .\ll\ pct lmmmm] \II‘ h~|u Mt‘l’llt‘I‘OH ro-turlwd 930 IL "I. y monum- uuh a' new Dodge, Thq-ro ‘wH! m- u rr~ «ix hur) â€Ink and .I load I Io-nsnns u! Hu- 1m! 'd)(‘-xÂ¥ [In-x “Inch hc purghnscdé’ mm haw hvnn Mk4 nn .x 1111. In lhxtml, \hL‘h Rs recanted h) Marl .lurium. the nrw supermu‘n -. U.†.......-A,... .. Rcwrcml Sch“- :. li‘ .\‘1',‘ 3-1.: THE HIGHLAND PARK Pm HIGHLAND PARK. m l\ \[K‘U‘ilnfl this week with her “1H â€HUI! lulu SH. \‘Cllh‘l‘ \\ xllx Ur 1(- \ll H! \In‘ \ l-‘ ,\1.\Hn-r Hlnmh ‘.'."<‘~E r-wm H‘mf nszt‘cr rc .u (hklanl Hm. :1an have {In}? mmmrr home In thu hm: 5hr“ In H zur H: Um! mt} This. ("»|'HXL‘.,. ‘l yuan,» 1hr .mmvcrsar) serl w (ht /1n-n linmrrhcul \‘Il'..1(h 1- \Cl(' ruin: Y'.\ lih‘Mh 4 K Quaflc slum“! Tuc- ‘4" mnrnizh k'dIIIx-rn \chxcr Shc ‘L in .\u'\\ \nrk (.Hx 1‘\\ III \HH H1 N. Van Maw uf New York m pan of last week as the Inn uslcr. er. Roller! \\'. .\1 Hum: 1nd (1.11:1):th JIM: m Hm-Iumu, MN"! ~ {Hr In!‘ .\cv« Yntk this I‘x . rnh n k‘ H (â€mu 0! Rnunu. \\ sznu h.“ chn (â€10†' Ikntnu Uhiu K4“! ll'h'~( (h xh [HM l I lH fdtht'f' M \I \I El.|\ It“! [Hf (â€Infl- wrml an mnrtlzs ruu'h nrnr (law! \\ m». hill! sun 1" Knpp. has mm 'I_\' (ht: HI†I .muthcr xx in .mnlhcr i~ \uth .uc “uh â€It K-IHH - \‘h- “.n 1'“ Im lx‘lwrul) -'.:"":-; n-turncl home 12:! Hun had a: her neck \ Mun-He BML um hank krupcr. and .A few 1143~ tnhmg \\ 1‘, I'C'UH'HVHL’ 'l-HHI‘ H H (Llld‘ltl‘n .‘nrvuc- “I I)! \!l«\ «mmm-r lll ll'k‘ 16f! fnr ch H‘ h/J -n returned Sun- \\‘:<cmnm «here n h )ur '\9 HM) rn‘al H ~ â€â€111‘l‘ fo‘lhi lnx Lakr .n {LC ‘n-H; Jana-1 â€no M“, i! II ha \u~HI XIJ~~ 1mm and l‘hlld |~ xpcndlng lhc lurcrl. ~<.'\(' Linnlv have . Mnh Thcy ul| ‘ulllh Hf \‘lncaun I ) IL'Y A {cw wm in u how {I ~x-4-ndmn ‘ 1:1‘91 (Hag H Dv'vkwr' Chlml h.†Huh \n nu NW." HY D .\lr . H.’ (he [he Tn ‘1!“ (on Scrum! h‘lru-t m-ur Laure) Au John (B. Svhwnb, Minister l‘raM-r nerun- and mm .~I o-\v-l\ “why: «Ln I‘m-mm: M \ u'r! Sunday M'hrml mm-l" M 10 n. Quark-r1)- r:\u-\\ Iv-w-zv «HM E do)" Tm {nu Imus-urn»: h \I'Hm 1‘ munnnllmd ullh Dun-H») [win-luring hump: “l\~ \lu HHv-Hnm :m H Sumn- \(r mm Mu ()rnruu ('lzn-k nn- I'v- m-HIUL‘ (-nIIm‘uluIanuv- rm llw hlï¬h ..1 -. l Imru “'mlm NL’I) Jum nim- \H-w l‘hnrlulu- Brand Sum! n :nv-‘l \{I'IH Mun ('hlrnm» Mn» Dunk-i Cobb k-n Tum-day for "11- Emit In Md gum! by to her non Dan ('00!) who Is 10.11.“ for Frwce (hhi week. Mr. Kohlâ€. Cobb who returm-d from France In! Non-ll- lu-r in mm in Camp McArthur. 'hlu. Ml» Anna (‘ohh L1 vmung (Honda un lung lulund Mr~ Ho-rhrn lie-w.- returned SM urndp from (hr Rust, llu Jooelyn Clnrko 0! Mona. the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Morryweather. ung delighmllly Sun- dny u the PurIoUc lame olfltthv wood. also It the For! Human. Hh t-Htf \h' UrHH \h .m; w, v. r. 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