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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Aug 1918, p. 1

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\\ h Kw! ler‘, n : Fr'qnd‘y Face.” Said Woman Man Whose Name She Had Temporarily Forgotten. M Y my“ 5N}? in ‘3me (fl one of Mrs (-r réamxn ~16 m I'Cb’t‘nt the sucbnc clsc SHE REMEMBERED HIM Modiv‘! of {)C‘thhr (C118 1 fut 'ls‘ k‘Ll\y Y‘ {6* E1“ the Rnw Egg. tzhclan- ~11 anathema: at medâ€" 11'911‘19 hvmpmi upon the head 1" aft” 111ll‘k11k‘r90 benign mW s flu, avmr-Hng to the New 9111111 Lurrnnl. Is chiefly p111m unfit ws<nv<§. The Medical my; m to say that the NW 1 u:]o1:ws the stomach 811' 1 11rid \m ‘V {99th stimulates wt' 3:1“1'11 juice. Cooked egg 141w-5fi“ ~211!< forth a generous _' M-fi‘h ‘~, 7- and n-udlly unites 3d" .‘11' MM. In addi‘ 1 ' :1 r: haves the stomach 1 Ir is the only pro- ‘w ,r. rhis peculiar WHY: ,. :'-1\~ the Stomach un- ~-\rr.1r1 spin» of those :V 1~<, “rave egg white. :1 ‘ 11‘ 1-11! 11! jdurnnl ’ls 00‘ :1..7"'rhr '11' 11 mast be mmem~ I. in '111.: mm newer find ‘ .|"v.'r 1 km»- W It >w_as some kind :Phi mielpbla Ledger. mg dc J9 ether 515:)â€" ,guvcrmng 1nd homct HY" I?! {Q ul .g “:3. MAW ~ n‘nnor l1“. MFG mki‘d Axs [Int 1 ' mm." mi”- \‘C “"1 mmham." nxl \lr !ll"?l“ .‘Ir. B‘lr‘w A ‘v “'21." \\ hut :H- ix 2|! .l ”I he in- h 01:: m THE SALVATION ARMY HISTORY OF FOUNTAIN START BIG DRIVE NOT YET RE-INSTAIH'ZD NUMBER (“FYI-IE Haw You sulncrihedf Upon \ir ('hildrml. Now Grown, Provided Meeting Saturday, Augmt Public Drinking Fountain 24th. Lake (‘ount)"< ’ Which Stood at Front of Quota $10,000 "Id (‘ity Hall 'l‘lic- Saluitiuii _\riii_v start their hi: uiin- nn Sumlu). August lblli in [Alkt‘ l‘o'nm' with u inwting at the Wau- kegan \rnion tn raiw $1UJNU in Lake ( '_uunt\ {HI lllt‘ll \mrk :llllUll" lln Soldieh iuul sail-m. Mi. luau“. :1 field Worker for the organization, ml; be in \Vaukegnn beginning Thursday. August 22nd. Lu take charge of the campaign. The Neighborhoml (‘om- mittee ot' the Stan: (,‘nuiicil uf Dc- fense will have the meetings tln‘uugh- out the i-uuntx in ("haigv At none of ll1((‘lllltlÂ¥ \\i ll contributions be wlicitml. but the cunt-rail pulilil “ill by informed 01’ the t'llul‘ut‘lt‘l‘ ot' the mark done by the Salvation Army. thew 'l'ln- hll't‘t‘l luuntain that stood in trnnt ut the ('ity Hall“ in Highland l’m'k ll’fi‘rlltly remm'ed' to ucconiuiu- ilnh- the new building, and not yet rein- ~mllull which t'ur eleven years past hm mmistén-«l almost vontinuously to the irt'reshment of thixsty travellers 'lllcll. beasts and birdsâ€"had a unique and in; terosting origin. in the early summer of 1907 u group at" boys and girls in Highland Park organized a club known as the Young Folks Humane Suciety for the prote'tk tion of animals from cruoln and the [noniulion of lheii \wltai‘e. mull-r the direction of \liss Ruth Ewing. 'llio il‘mitu members were: X‘ithui lk)l\(\ Major Atkins. “hm has been with Hz» Salvation Army for “fifty years and Winn has seen at-tn'c service ill [lu- C!‘t‘h(‘1|t‘:, \xiH spvuk at the Sluxday :ln tum-ring. Sergwam Barre hr ()1er) )ears :1 I'. S. soldier. Mm was m'ently gassed in the trem'hw. “'1” haw n-lmrgv nk' thv met-(info through- out thv reumindvr of (121* work. These 1111911112: “111 hr 011911 311‘ 1111-9111123 11ml will In- 11t-M 11“ follmw: Mundn} :1! Fox Lukr- :mn Luke \1llu. Tuesday In .\!111m-11 mu} Hl‘n_\\ Lake. \Vednesdm 21V Lakv Zurivh and \Vnuoumla. Thurs- -‘.uj~ at Devvfie‘ul, Friday at Lzherty~ 1.111», 8111111112“ :1! Highland Park and .\lllllH'li :nul Hi'n_\\ name. lens‘ua) 2H Lakv Zurii'li aml \Vnuoumla. Tlmrs- In). at Devvfieltl, Friday at Liberty \illc‘ Sumnlay :i! lliglxlunil l’nrk :lH‘l link-v Forwt. ’l'lic meetings will begin at 5 n'vlm‘k promptly will will ln' addrvssal by Swrgzezml llai'u- 11ml lncal spenkeis. 'l‘lie- Yuur Minutv Men have promised 1n ('o-opemu- in the \mrk ilnll tlv‘ Fife and Drum Fun»; of this city has been imitml In furnish the musiw for the various mwtings. _ .AA .xnn The quota for Illinois is $400000. Lake County hopes to go over the top with its quota of $10,000. Most won- derful work is being done by the Salvation Army for the soldiers in the trenches. Cofiee and doughnuts served in the cold guy of the morning after and the morning before a tremendous assault have been appreciated by the thousands of Amefican soldiers and the Salvation Anny has brought these essentials to the front line trenches on many a cold morning. MOVIES AT PEARL THEATRE NEXT W EEK Willlnm HIGHLAND PARK MAN KILLED l.\' MONTANA Bad: 0! John C. Montana ‘ I‘X\§ u<t HIV-H. Burial took place a Invectigntion as to more cause of death than has pound is being prosecuted "Knizhts of Columbus.‘ of ‘ ‘mgnn was a member. He was killed in a railrnau a dent and the first Word that c to his family was received last m'day noon. It read :1 follow WM signed by a railroad oondu Continued on Pate 8 nu] ('Y‘V Monroe." Maflnoe at Pickford In “Sandy J-vhn L‘. Rogmx was mucu ula. Mont. August 9. The b( \w‘. in Highland Park Aug 'I‘. fl!“ funeral was solemnize :1 ll :u the Catholic church. "WWW \\'m‘(‘ conducted im were L‘Onuuvu Burial took place hurled Wednesday. \NI) INH'HHXI'TN “TOWN PIMP" FOR 10 YEARS Han, Saturday In “Shark ‘ Maflnoe at 2:30. Jack rd In “Sandy" Friday , Roam “rout!“t F' m lehland and open air Iln'e‘HngS was killed at Mis- Ist 9. The body ar- Park August 13 as solemnized Aug- H‘Ch. where J by Dr. at Calvary. particular been 1’9' )ou are \‘(H'Kll u _.. and pulling Kb_\ :\ aupph 0i winter call up Mr. New-‘ at nut-e umi u'ntcr _\our xiled Aug-: 1!. ch. Where;v'mn own by Dr. fond 101 t Calvary. ilmld No H‘n particular garden for connwtition for the war been re. garden prim-s. by the; First prizeâ€" which Mr Second and thin! prizes ‘8 Stamps Although the Flower mu} Veggâ€" Exhibit will not be held this more attention will he mvon to ting the glrdens. Many new \ $50 liberty hand. «To be W. road accl-I that came. table 1 1m sm- i fall oonductor.i 8 [Enter \uuh non. mm 1 ENTER ln the early summer of 1907 u group of boys and girls in Highland Park, organized a club known as the Younu h‘olks Humane Society for the protet'U tion of animals from cruelty and the promotion of their welfare. under the direction of Miss Ruth Ewing. 'l‘hc rhnrti-r members were: Arthur Dorsey. .\h-\ Duty. Fairchild Dory. Rowena Bastin, Joy Boumique, llann Sweet- land. Dorothy Bastin, Robert l'atton. Kenneth and David l'ole. llelen' llonrnique. Lawrence Kan-her. ltnth Beardsley. Sheldon Well». litln-l Spen- t-er, John and Edison Brady. Queenie Spencer. Weston \antln. Leigh llit» linger. Margaret Wilhelm. Stnre Nel- mn. John Shaw and ln-onard Woolcott. These children soon decided to millil- :ln- rrwlion Hi 11 [illhllt' drinking funn- tziin-tln‘ main object of the vlnh. as the mod for om- was very great and they: lutlL'l’ll to do wmething that would be or practical and continuous service. Arroi'dinul} the children begun to Work l-zirnestl) touzlrd that end. 'l‘hvy de- rided to pnrrhnse one of the Illinois llnmam- Society Fountains simple in design and construction. economical. .wm il‘vnhle and thoroughly practical in fiery way rvwhich could he had for $123.00 lat that timel int-hiding: the ex- pense of installation, complete and ready for the turning on of the water. ‘ Thirty dollars of this sum was raised ‘ by the children from their own special f earnings and savings. The earnestness land deep sincerity of the little people .35 evidenced by their willingnms to ‘deny themselves personal pleasure in the iceâ€"oresm soda, randy, and cracker- ; jack line. in order to swell the fountain fund, was an example of loving self. ‘ denial worthy of emulntion by children of a larger growth. The remainder of tlu- money was raised by subscription, contributions being made by men. wom- en and children in all walks of life, ranging from single pennies to five dollars. It was an enterprise free to in ”A rmultpd in a monument of use‘ 9n and children in all walks or me, ranging from single pennies to five dollars. It was an enterprise free to all and resulted in a monument [if uses :nlnek'. The children interested the Mayor, tho Police Magistrate, the Town Mu- shal Kand the Editor of tln- Highland Park paper. and gained their hearty and united support. When in read:- nesa the nmtler was [ul'vsented to\the Mt} (‘unni-i‘. nhirh promptly and gm- vionsly gave permission in placo- the I'nuntuin and have it suppln-d w th cit) waiter I'rve of vhargo. Un llallnwen-n ,,_.. . ‘11.)..‘m 62w. viously gave permissum In plaw- u": I'nunmin and have it supplml w th rig water I'm-e of vhargo. Un llaHmven-n (October 3151) 1907. the children for- mally dedicated their fnuntuin. cele- brating as bef‘med the occasion with an monin: I’roliv. at which they wore bo- a: ('11P all l'p Mr. Newbold. 165. and List Your War Garden. Prizes, le- erty Bond and Stumps. m are working :| n and putlim; b_\ 1' winter. call up ), “‘6, at nut-e and for cmnpetition 1' YOUR GARDEN AT ONCE 1N CONTEST rileâ€"A\$5011berh bond and ”H"! PfilmwT" he W- Higblnnd Park Buinqu Men' 11 \mo riatinn mll mve Mr Annual 1931' Tmflinfhjflbemy1d‘e111;â€"S'mdm next. August 18.111 Kngrr’s 1 no 9 t S “vrme ll Iillbelbllkd “mm af attention will he Kin-n to fa1r and the fnm1l1esof gll Inc-hon no . n... out-dons. Mauv new; nrited A11 my a m rill M 1! n. .V dare where people and :et a drink of water. It these children to pro mm" around which men, gunk-n 01 a supply 01' p Mr. New- 11 I'utt'r _\‘0ll|’ for the war Ladies and Gentlemen, particularly fathers and mothers of our soldier boys in camp. upon Ind across the sea, and to the mothers 3nd fathers of all who are yet to be called to the Polar! :. It is a very great pleasure to me to appear today before the tint func- tion of this kind of which 1 have hand, I reception to the fathers md mothers 9f our soldiens in the wrv- ire. It h a grout plofium- hflt'w‘l‘ I realize. as do you all. thnt sad and dark hours come to the fltlwn and mothers of the absent sum. and I want to tell these father?i 9nd moth- ers HOHN‘ of the things whirh Ought to bring solace to their hoax-ts ~smne of the things which may makc- the 1m- imz of those buys semi less of 3 MW rifico und more nf a glorimh gift to our country. who «1anch the pounc- of Soul HIGHLAND When the ho)‘ wns born the potents beam at once to speculate upon what his future would be and if the little chap of twenty or twenty-five year:- nLro loved to play with the miniature cannon. they wondered if he would some day he a soldier. Not thnt the MARRIAGE TODAY 0]“ THE REV. FRANK Fm Ills Marriage to I lay Tutu Flue 'Hm i< the marriage day 01 Nov vrond Frank Pitt, pastor of the ngh- lam] Park l’rl'~h_\'lu'inl| ('hurcIL A! Hume. on Lako ”come. the nmrriagc nt' thv pustor to Mini Harriett Brad- ‘vy lukee plm'la “3‘s Hmdlvy 1! HH- uluuuhtor of Volmml and \Im‘ Mfr“! K Hrndlm‘. K Hrndlm‘. . ' Mfi. Ruben Hurklv} “m- Alim- Sid- “fin". "Wm-“d Park "03- J‘ ‘ m,“ .... .w ., , ., «mm, P. T. Buynton. W. he) ”mist-x Ih-suhw her hunbnnd' M l u M ”H. HMh who aid. n“ 1.. \le'.\l. PICNIC .VII‘XT she Iraw~ In ~urnu. Iu-l‘ tun )uuuu, 1" ”I‘m“ 5" n u "m". m.“ palnM- (If. 6mm R.'nyw, Burn Bud“, SYNDAY. $1111.81. 1““ "“MT'WL é! ; I is pnde )H u {u mm than Willum M‘ “ntht. Ind Eek- ‘ d. - ~~-â€"â€"~ ‘ _ ___... - . , , Thom 'u making a mu men. . ,KSI'I'I'I'.” 0F HWEATKIS in ,1, gm, m.“ the f.“ of r Gen. Bury V)» was m c has! “kill-ad Put Dani-cu Ia‘u Ann-i \ND HELMETS. ATTEND! f m '. ' w". our mm; it in n supreme In W Muffler" ¢f nigh! mind right. ml in tho'. the follovinx luau to clatld to line Nelle at KM- t er'n Grove. Duh-8 Luncheon ‘ E f bf it .11 [WI ”“5013! inn: Ankle. to 51W In I ucmlm‘i‘"b" m!” .o'do. .1150 out 0"" I, Dar Ir. Maynrzâ€" it 'm Higblnnd Park Buinqu Men's Auto in; M' ‘I' ‘ ”.0! thin wt! 60 that u 9- (each-1w wince" W (hut I "find i “"1“. riatinn will rive Mr Annual pica" ' .' P‘ I! Tuna individunk. and I hope u a M- «N! m 5. via: you and r6939... â€"-â€"- loim‘ he ulna of ”Ham-rifles; And I in a. mi. laud 0~ n c .A...‘.» n-nm OVERNOR OF ILLINOIS (‘itv Hall mmor at PARKLIILLINOXS. TH!’RSDA\', AUGUST 15. I918 to Bliss Hunk". Inl- hce Today at “an: Lake (loom 7714 Governor‘s Addreu ”Ara Hit 0 «COWdQ’K n'c'lol’k pro av HOFFIYY in Service I'D ‘v- _ __V-, mothens ot' Anwnea were rearing, their boys to he soldlen, but they were rearing them to be men; and in, these day when the civiliution ot‘ {the world is threatened, to play a [man's part means to take a place on lthe hhttle fmnt in this gutted of‘ [all “are. Perhaps that little chap, :who. twenty or twenty-five years ago; ‘loved to play with the my gun in; now a member of one of our'lnfantfy organization». Maybe the little ehap ‘loved to play with the tiny ahip. and if so today may he one 6‘ the boy:- ‘on one of our great men-ofâ€"vrar. lt ix [Mblt‘ that all mechanical thing! 'appoaled tn hi‘ young fancy. If so. ;it may he that today that boy in a 'nu-mher (at nm- of the mat engineer- ;inu organimtimm who are aeootuâ€" lpliah'mg just a great wonders on the lhottle {rout as those other orgauiu~ ‘ \lA 'OR’S OPENING REMARKS. . than and fathers, we have gath- 0 Nu! today to pay honor to you aa Wt: of the boya in union. wet-r nl‘pmud of the boya over th¢+ +3 well an the boy: over here, who.” getting really to go. Wu, the mum of Iiurhland Park all join in the 'expra-‘on of good will and ne- a] to you. our cunts, and we and d of having this ottjmrtunity of p ma this upmion. Our bloved V alt-nth our brave Allies are look- ing 3h: backs of the enemy and they are ng the (now lltep in double time In] hyitheir ofllmnl. If there are an) 'n lefl after parsing the. Puta- 5:43 alare. ‘ho have a chance to look 1) ch. they w lll aee Old Glory to- xethertwlth the flat: 0! our Alllen fhmtln. (run) the flmtaflu of thin hia- turlk putldlua. We win-h you to know ‘5.-. .Jn hnnnr rm) and honor your im: organimtimm who 3" uncomâ€" plish'mg just a grim! wonden on (h:- butle {rout u (hose other omniu~ tionl. But what-vet his prodiloction may lun- been and whatever, now he is grown. he is doing in (him great world wnr. 1hr purenu muy know that one of “It qumtiom which (hey “km! thomwlw- tn the lifllc chap MRS R01!!!“ BUCKLEY INSSED AWAY MONDAY 91hr Journey“ to Rochester. York I. Kenn-I 0! lion"!- On Monday. Apply-t 12th. at Roch- mter. Np“ York: orcurrgd the dull! u! Mn. Hubert “' Buckley of thir city. The fuueru! scrvioes' um hem; held today M “‘0 l’. M. at ”w n-si- dence of (‘harlm W. Buckley. nf Highllnd Park, anu-r of Robert “\ Buckley. husband of ‘he down-ed Mfi. Ruben Hurklo} um- Alit-e Sid- ney ”04'3“, Ih-suhw her hunbnnd she Irauw In ~nrvn'c- In‘l‘ ‘IU )uuuu rhiMrr'n, M iriurpw of making for the pun ant quota of The Red Cmu. pha- hlrnflw-m in 1omorrnw. Way, A“ lfiflx. (‘onUnucd on Pale Hath-d Pal A“. 10 I rev Dun An uw p..." . v om which they 10...) m. a”. a‘tl‘fi-iluy homered u} the lit”? ”WP a c y and through us the (hut North Page 3 S m having us our Wished. , .. J au 1. m:- Gmm’nnr of 'he State. All; {hen uplv ul Highland Park Ind [Akin “LEV (‘ogn honor and mm 0! hit. 3 A" MONDAY om...“ Governor. W0 have Iomo’i \‘rw GOVERNOR LOWDEN AID EX-SENAWR PARKER SE lut Saturda; uur any “a. the muvi ”neural hot! to the when Ind fath- ”‘8 of our m. in the auntie: of their muntr). , Govomor Lowdrn nameX with other diatingmahod gusts to six-l Inf)- his appreciation of the supreme‘ ”flaring made to the can» of {madam b) that pamta of the boys of High- land Park. It was a unique id. and me of our own fertile ducal. nrlxlnated tt. 8 u c h a publtc1 ra-cu‘nllton by the cluu-m o! the municipality to those WhW' suns am- now nerv'mg their rounlr} is a war! m‘tn‘xl)‘ well worth) of repetition. It: dunnlatu patriotism and meant-Hm than H‘llu‘t‘nl «man who. h) federal ordinal lune hum called upon L42 make the unit urrihm. F‘iw- thousand people can)! fuflh u » thu- nt’term’wn 0t Aumm Huh to otl'vr at-Lnowlodkmcnl of debt and ‘my r0- ~m~fl to than vlmu- uf km to our buy> m mflim. me an 1mpnlue tn hun- nr those pawl-rt): which uprnng w. n frw months ago in tho hearts of ate“. the thought [mt-w until an last Satur» ‘lfl\ xt had hH‘mm- the “unit notable ve-lc-hration on the North Show wince thu- dH'lanhon of war. It was a Iimple tvmmun)‘ ope-nod hy n shurt and beautiful lll\’u¢'lll0l’l by lhv Rev. Frank Fitt. who as a workm;v member of tho “Haunting committw. AM not taxl to 4-1pm “'lll‘l ttltinp ward:- the (lap lignifimm-o of the urea- R 's vb}, sing with an. s i the MIX-filo. M , w .utgefljngredngo. Wgtbe (‘iuiem of flmhhnd Park all join in the 'cxpn-‘on of good will and m- u; ‘0 you. our yuan, And to m p d of having this Opportunity of mu (his upmiun. Our bloved‘ V fiwulh our brave Allies In look- ing it“ backs of the enemy all they n area. 1 the goose hep in double (inn: lul tyitheir 0!“an If there an any nf '1] kn after parsing the Pan;- d-n‘ aluo. ‘ho have a chance to look 1) ch. they w!” m Old Glory u» nthedwllh the an. 0! our Alllen Houdini (run) the flmlnflu of this hu- lurlk puudlu; We win-h you to know 1h. d9 honor you And honor your boy ho m “hung the bank'- for (he I arty n! the mph-:- 0! the m-r my. and In ~h( 44 hand! ‘ ‘IH 4‘. {tom m e: "\‘ldfllfl' \ nu yrmHh ..1 1d 4} -iv mum! lhq Jammm‘h' '{u u I "lkhh M l 1. Hr ”H‘ V, ‘m ”Eti‘nn )9! i ‘ I is ‘1er , p Thong in WI? 5 thi ,1 still stronger in our hurt: for? th +ln ml love and m for x 0. bowler]. I take out plan- i;introduc'm( Frmk 0. howden. or of the But: of Illinois. o'omor Lowdm Invoke dimly to ”Ether: sud {when «J the boy- In Isn‘t Hf. and when he had roududrd he ~h( 44 hand: with them all. He rad M 4‘. {tom new"! :01de I’hll‘h tn 9 "vndmm M the magnificent spir- ntu yrnwth uf our hop in tha- “vice 01'le -'n mumry. Amuug that "n thug Junnoruhlr ltttt-r flum our urn la n I Highland Park In), J. t' Mr M l 1. Mr ”W I‘M}! ““0 “Id. h“ 1i m- nEtim. )9! n u mun- thun patriot- ! ; t is ynde wt 1: {u mm than 1M mm sua- mm " r 1 rl." Ms W unit have use sh" not an m upg- i115. her our. ad I was! to he ah; lira-9' Beau-r whatever the may hold for them. or however their “VG. ml)‘ be 01: '0): bank liar have nlrndy liwd I fuller oomph-Iv: life. and to a [urpow Hm» munfi long-lived tinm of men in ordingry ti If )1»: will learn what the m in tunes in learning. “Ill all (hat is 5 4b“ 333’ d] that is precious and dear, all the nohler and more spiritxul inc: which haw blamed mankind _ in- mlved is thin w-r, you will M God thul rnu have a son. .or two I. or dime “mm. (a give to civiliution lY

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