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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Dec 1918, p. 1

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@1515“sz 'hr firmer 0t ’9 2'31 v» F".'i~ E'dy NLHMND PARK Hl Dr. Earl D. Fritsd j. .JMUI ISE - ._.;un(mg ~ :1: dmends "w Sumc t)! rzzznvc‘rtam. ' x ' a damty ‘H1«‘.HLAND «, '1‘: out of '_ a. way that Mum? and \RSOLV CONTINUED INTEREST IN COMMUNHY SERVICES 0n A large audience listened Lu the addruss of Mrs‘ Kzuher'im- Waugh McCulluch last Sunday vwning at thc Prvsbytcr‘mn Chw‘ch. this num< m-r marking [hr third in u scriw of x'nur locluruvx whlch arc bung pry- wnled by the churches as a com- munity serum! enterprim‘. The first part of lwr lecture- mu gnu) H\\'l' [u :l (inclusion of Hm war :md its vfl‘ech‘ (m lhrm- uh! >uurces of evil in our national life: lulu-w. \iv~-, .md 141‘qu Shc- (-mphu- <izmi tho lmpfll’Lth‘ nf prnhihilim) an". [hm- twin-final rvsull» |>hl.rll)n'd m (h:- Anu-rlrzm .xrmy lhl‘nuzh (hr v1- mmmtmn uf utcnImL Slum-n rm!” <izmi tho mlpnrmm- an". [hm- twin-final n [kw Ann-Hum .xrmy "Ads thv mumwr in “hm-h the spud;- vz‘ (‘hm‘uvtm‘izml L‘n‘u l’vrshmg'x mun who {nught in Franc». "The total lack of graft in high places," was cited ax being unusual in Linn» nf war. uhhuugh (hv pmm- 1mm nu 1L smaH scale hero and Khvrv. rvceix'vd a “were svuuring. The (uilurv tn confinuv tlw (mushâ€" ing or German in the pubilc svhnol.‘ was sharply critiL'iZed and thv im- pnrtzmce ut' the language in our fuâ€" ture-trudcwnh Germany mnphusizvd. The speaker was strongly Oppos- ml to national military training and the filmional Sevurily lmlguv. Tho mlvncatt-s u! all such llm‘lrlnus shv denounced as traitors, and branded Inn-entire scheme as useless. The war had prm’ed.u(‘cnrdlng to Mrs. McCulluch. that a nation enâ€" gaged in peaceful pursuits and all the luxurious industries 0! peace times. can simply lay down its muls and. if necessary, in the words of Bryan. “spring to arms overnight." The speaker extolled the doctrilw n! paclflsm and unpreparedness. ;unvndtm-ut. and n H vuvanL‘.) hu- iimml (hr remaining thirtyâ€"tin» ml) vnnu- m. Illinois ~hu’uld hm- hm (hm- in )uming 1hr rum“. “Hur :u‘m)‘ almost frm- frufix \im'." "Ads thv mumwr in “hm-h the spud;- «r (-hm‘uvtm‘mm! L‘n‘lL l’vrshmg'x mun Mrs. McCullrx-h approved 0! the new college curriculum. which in the education of boys in war time. had so happily sloughed (if! the> non-es- sentials and restricted itself to those subject: only which were necessary for immediate use. She hoped that educators would see thé importance1 of this business-like program for boys and continue with it in times of peace_ Th9 education of girls, howl-var. had been little affected by the” war, and the nld curriculum was. {or thv most part. still hold- ing in Women's cullogvs: Gnu-k. Lu- lin. and snnw 0f Hlv nmrvssentinl courses in literature. JOHN L St'tW’l‘xV EXT SYNDA Y encr. nut mm“ ”vat inn Speak" for Next Sunday Newt S‘undny night Professor Juhn A, Scntt u! the Northwestern ['niâ€" \ersily will speak at the Cmnmunl- [y Evening Service on "The Results of tho Armistice." Prof. Scott is a well known speaker in Highland Park. Raymund Kuch n! (lrvat Lake-S will sing. The following Sunday night Dr. Frank W. Junszlulus (3! Chicago will he the speaker. The speaker advocated than u wu- mnn should sit at the peace confer- encr. nut through any inurinuc All who are intonxstml in mmmun ity ondvavnr are urged to give these mm-Hngs their support Mnndny mnrning ut nnv u‘rlnck 1w curred the (Smith of Per Lundvnw z. ”w am» m’ v-iqhty )x-Ars :1! (hr hum uf h)‘ ‘nghtvr. \h". EMA Admnm! hmm: 1hr mmw Hf hl- 42mm uh} (‘ZHHr ('i! [In in: NI'MBBR m f n mnan 1 Sunday. December 15th, Dr. Frank Gunsaulus of Chicago Will be the Speaker of the Evening Pill! 1|! fH-rn Um mt through any inurinuc :[iun Iwcvsszu'y. hut mcrvl) mm”. .uu! Un- rélpre-se-nmuw LI'VDIINII l’L‘" )mme I) “1‘ ‘1 M" (Hi! \Urh! Hill! l J wulm [‘5‘ I [fin HR H Swwh'n liuYth \ it» x l vunfidvnl‘.) in {TWIN Slum-n rm!” I'H'nl‘d (“1' HH‘ It 187‘ Minn 1H h. ‘i\ and mzlk- until ht'l [hi4 h H kl The first mooring of thr- Highland Park Memorim Assm‘iution. sim‘o r0 ceipt of the stat» Charter. was hold 111 the Cm; Hall on last Friday, Nm, 29th. The {nlluwing officers \u-r!‘ elccted fur one )‘vur: Mr. Wm. R. Ruflm-r. president: Mr. Carleton Mom-Ivy. vice prosidcnt; Mr John V. Non-r055. secretary, Mr. Wm. M. Wright. treasurer. Mrs J, L. Curtis. Mrs. J. ‘MCGrf‘gur Adams, und Mossra El, V, Prior, 1), F‘. Knlly and Frank L. (‘lwnvy will not us trurtves Mevting for tlw ing cnmmilh-us will .«mn tho must rm‘vnt examplv of sole-Minn H! \an'k hr hvlil. and so the splendid pulrinlhm I)! llluhlnml Park chizvm, is begun vurly. :md un i> with par ('Hl/Mh n “S WHF tn sm‘m-s“. ll . (lonuhle (wrnlr that lln» Highland Park I'vulizu that [In-y h.\\\ «111ml. sinuu our (muulry t'llh'IN-d th. L'rmu war. and lu-fun- To mtmul) huunr Khr- mun and munrn u! um‘ mt). wlm hm.» svrhw! Jim-Ml} 111 Mm gn-at “fir. um! Hmsc‘ HM) 11nd “um-w. whn dirt‘cYIy \Pl'Vo‘d {PH-In. I» rhu‘ next HIH’ :n‘llun lwfnrr lb. HIIIIHI‘ In our soldiers. sailors. zniutnrs. and workvrs former. GET READY FOR THE NEXT" LIBERTY I.0\\ The war is over; peace reigns on earth. But in Europe today there are more than 2.000.000 Americun suldiers who took an important part in bring- ing the war to a victorious end. and these men must be led and clothed for a hmg while to come. It is esti- mated'hy the War Department that the cost of equipping and maintain- lng an American snhlié‘r in Bump? is $423.27 a year. nwnsurml up [u n-v-rry munt into “hivh (hwy The Amm‘icun army was transport- ed to Francv at the rate of 250.000 men a month by giving them first call on the shipping facilities of 319 United States. If they could be brought back to their homes: thus speedily-g and it is doubtful that they could â€"it would require at least eight months. it Is obvious. therefore. that we must continue to raise money wlth which to maintain our army abroad. TM; IHY COMMITTEE PER.“.\NENTLY (DRGANIZED And that means that the American people,havlng supported {our Liberty l/mns with n patriotism which {mun- hlsmrlans will surely extol. are to ho ‘vouchsnfed the opportunity to support our victorious peace. There will cvr- minly be at least one more Govern» mom Loan. There probably will he two more and possibly three. At any rate. lhv nvxt loan must he prvpzn‘ ed fur and its success made vurlnin, Get rl-aily nnw to buy mon- lmml<. MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION ELI‘X'TS FIRST OFFH‘ERS “We are going to have to finance peace for a while." said Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo. "just as wv had to finance the war." vmnmitnw tugnlhn-r :xt hM' hmw . ’ \Hn um Monday whhn rho r0pnrt< \vvrly H road. T03 was se-rvvd and thr- nffiv h». on forany vloctcd. They urv Mrr. :12}. Samuel Shad". (‘huirnmng Mr‘ ' ‘ Gvorgo Burragv, Trons'urvr; Mn“ .[usvph Hnlhwmk, Sa-(‘H-any. Thv‘ amtmnt roulizrd by tho' Highland HRS Park Tug: Day \Hh' SLZIL’! VHHI wwr Thv Committee for the Tag Day for the permanent Blind Fund has been organized Into a permanent or- gnnlzanun at the request of Mrs. Arrivk Kirk. Um (‘hit-ngu (‘huirA man. Mrs. Samuel Slarlv ('nlh-d lhn vmnmitnw tugnlhn-r :xt hM' hmw .\ Meeting Will Soon he (‘Illvd [or the Sela-Non ol Worklm Con-mm»: For l'ermalwnt Blind Fund. ”ruin! a! Mrs. Shuio'w Home Monday. (”flu-r: Forum": Elm-(ml \HIJ. Y‘H’ GIVE \ ('HRIS'F- H \< TH \ LITTLE l'HHJI.’ we are 2.000.000 Suldh-n France to In- Fed and (‘Inthod For an Indefinite Period HINT? :Hl Huh- H1 wkinu, m'vnn uh d H'l HH‘IH‘ J. MCGrfigur V, Prior. 1), (‘hvnwy will .rly‘ :md an > with par ('iH/Mh v" ‘! [In-y h.\\\ n'lh) mm- huh Mt H hc-o H \lr. Slupv} xx, HM JUIi I'Hh‘l'v‘d (m-m)’ funrth. l Hmmu-hzw “In HM ”Hm: Hung Kath-rim: duughh-r n! Hulw). Shn' Hulw). Shv h.\.~ ju‘t rvlurumi {rum nrnrl) (hrm- pvnrs ~¢-r\i(~v in Hm! (-uuntry In the inn-run 0! {hr \‘uum: Women‘s (‘hristlun Aswciatimn. Miss Haney says (ht- wrmen raim‘d k'. A. dump: Him-Minna] unrk in (M- Hnglish lunuuuuc- She- “as also (-0”â€" nm-h-d uilh Hm mhlnrinl Alvparlmt-nl of u (‘hivugn m.\g.|zim-. prnhnhty the «mly 0m- in that vuunlr) pnhl‘hht-d In (hp lmvn‘su M Y. W. (‘. A. work. Miss Halsey (‘HHH‘ home because of the iHm-u us! her father. Prof. Hal- H. funds. wuml Immlauvs. Iumh- gar. mvnts {or lhv Allies. and «lid prmu Iivnlly m‘vrylhiug [hut HH‘ wumrn n! the Allied Nalium huvo- bum (In- ing m miliuuu- lhv Him-ring: n! 1h“ fighters. Pur :\ )o-ur Mm Hnlne) mm at Shanghai :o~ wrn-mr) u! Hu- Y. “K C. A. dump: Him-Minna] unrk in (M- Hnglish lunuuuuc- She- “as also (-0”â€" Daughter u! l'rnl. John ")0qu Miss Halsey of tho: iHm-u n! soy, prvxidvnt n Smlmhu. Demmher Hm. (mustang-v 'l‘nlmmim- In “\Ih. la-Mntm-Il'fi “ooh." VP“ \"vdllrwinp "INS H \l..\‘l‘l\' 'I‘HIJ.‘ (W “H! \H) IX (‘Hl\\ “lm is at :1 kn‘ Rho hm) (‘hinu flw )w WALTER STUPEY KILLED IN SERVICE IN FRANCE “'18 \ HIUIIWGHHD RESIDENT WILI‘H“ S. HART IN “THE “(MINER WIRELESS Sunday. PFHJIU' Peat." and :\ Muck Mondny. Mnrguvriu- tur. and a cornme lyh- Blm‘kwvll In ' (‘I‘m)k," Path? (-mnvdy 11y; \Vndnvedity. (‘unst i’wnrl ’l‘hrntn- um prw-‘vul Hm In hming prugrnm Ill mntmn ph-lun Ihi< wow-k ('IHH IH 1:: “Mr War N “Battling June 1‘0 1.1m»; .\Im \Vm H Hurf in "The- l I. 5‘.” Hurlv-n Hnimw JIM! .1 Sunshinv (‘umo-d) Hit! -‘iw~ Lifr Thu-0 "up Ik-fcm-Hindgn Mum-Ivy Returns from \r:ui~tivv i~ Signed. Svn- ,‘ Wu Zone ah" Hiflta-I ml in Frunn- Sim-r ' SIuMhs of Active Ser- luut Sc-ptvan-r ¢ ‘in- in Europe Prndu- Wqur Slum-L mu n! M: Ill! MINA Frilllk SHHN') Hf “iKhfiluu! il~ kiln-d in hulllw In i-‘rzun-v Nm ixhlh, ms! lhrw- du).~ pl‘r\luu~ I: Ilv ~1gnim: u! “w :urmhlicr. H: Hnu Hw (‘lmu-w uumrn mlrrmlrd th- Fun-fl Jml Rt‘hlnwd Frum In .mni v-nturvd thr- wnivr .lum -m)' funrth. hmlm: hm-n druhod S wm In ('ump (2mm Hvrr h- ~ rnmu-rtl-d \\Ilh (WI, IL 3“! Inf :trl‘IHNl m Prdlu‘t- .lhul” Supt MI!) lha- 33!)! In!‘ Sun-nth Dix “hivh hr llihi hvn‘ll (I‘HH‘frl‘H-I! ll Minna! HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. DDCIMBIR 5. "II SH \gninu l’nthe (-mnvdy. mutual pump» y'wdnvuLRy. (‘unslnncc- Talmadm‘ lr‘. Lrfiing\\vll's “001“." Allim' qux. (‘Turislio oumvdy, Thun- anmr “an! in "A Jupflnw' inxnlvu thv nous. Arhucklv h, Friday. Dvyruthy (Hsh in Hug June." Far Echindjhc BM- F. R. (‘AI.\ Him-h MIR (H FRSPAS SE!“ IKF l‘hrw h-un In Urlrm \\.|~ um t Esornhlng Hui van- \lml and m (ht ILH (JUI- nf Lnkv Purvst (‘nllegtn snuitarium m Winnet- intt‘mh-d In rovmuin in ’llll \m. ruins: 1~r No-u "\Dh‘fl,‘ (n >1Hl “(turn-sun “1:1! hum!) mum! nd Jz-fi; Saturday The- Burdor Win- IH Ind ,\lr~' ill Pant in “Prn‘atv Senm-u (-nmndy; Plshvr' in "Mon- Wulw-s u! Kul- \: Tuvsdny, Carâ€" "By Hunk 0r 11( Ink h-ill! ”h IM~ rk ”Ul‘l Trznvlhfllu I§H { fht‘ Hui Mann-u \H" 'or Juhu Purim! _\ I'JH'F \1 In} u! A! ugh !‘~UI*11 Ix-{uru- Hn- «inning u! (h:- alrun-hma MI ”1141‘ l- a “mummy (hr order may lu- vhnngod E‘nnlxn MON-Ir) i.~ n munnwr of flu- Nunhcrn Humming (iruup uthh ha! hm'n up- «rminx um fur frnm Dunkirk TH; [MY FOR BENEFIT 0|" I‘BIPI'LBI) PHILBBEN )nunx uunmn, HI~ umrrmgn- (1: Shu- Hnwi Spen- cer. duughwr of Mr. and Mrn. Earl “’ Spam-n. of 109 \K'adt‘ eref‘l, will mkv plmw un Saturday afternoon IX Trinity (lunch. Hlnhup Andonuon 411-! I)! \anrn‘l UfthRUH‘ Thl' frrnfflu nzu’x ntlrm'Jltlk uIH Iu- hm p All” nu Mun-noo- of nearly euht‘ m-u ”mm!” In P‘mncc- And Hnghnd. Ensign (‘n-urgr (‘ Man-Ivy of the U. 5' N H, l".. “mum-H run of Mr. and Mrs ('arlrlun Muscle); hn returned 10 HH- nt) m wen! u Huhlnnd Purl hrld ,‘fn -. “Ill In- Mold Maud”. Buhr‘n Flut- v-r Shop (0 he Madam-run. Ymmx ulrh Tu Tu \lunllu). hmw-mlu-r 9. hnn‘ horn F0! .nulu m a 1:”; ulny lur llw ”mum": ('rlpplo- (‘hlldren u! (‘hlvaxn and for ”w l‘nunl)’ Hum.- fur (‘rlpplv (‘hll‘ dro-n. Hlxblnnd Park will nxnm b0 cum-d upun (u (-omrlhute to u must “urthy (-nuvw (u lwlp our mun untur» lunmv rlxm ln-rn- u! homr. Mr, Ruhr has (urm-d nw-r Mn xlhup fur hand» quurlhrlk Tm. MN I»- m-rsed (lurlng Hw urn-mm". le (‘ummlnov In rhurgv mnnldn 1.! “fit A. H. NM' (‘nuxlwy (‘hulrmnnz Mn. W A. AI- o-xamlrr. Mr; A. R. l‘urqumllle. Mu. (:mnrur Hurruw'. M": Juhn Tuulf. \h‘x. Rnlph Hurd, “H, William Tap- per. Mrs. JA P. I- (‘urtlm Mn.‘ Rich- mond Dean. Mrs. H. H. Dov. Mm. Waller (‘nrr and Mn. Samuel Slam“ [Mr mu H,‘ Emu-n “IN-h Well Known Emu}: Mnr and story Trller to I» a flu- lllxh WI known Enng-h lm-lurer and Ann“ n-Hvr‘ will furni~h thc- emu-(Mn- nu-m at tho- m-xl Int-Ming 0! Nu- Tlmrsday En-vmu: (‘lul- u! ’“flhlIlld Park MI.“ Shmilm‘k lmn “(1"! ml» drum-in}: mnhvm-m lur the par-1 lhnv ,w-ah and hm delm! u lmxu- part of her Income ((1 war relief work. This meetlng In open to (he publlc am! a very PnJoyuble evening In a!- surod m all who an attend. It will N- held at the ngh School Thur:- dny u-venlnfl. Doc. ‘12, at R:00 o'clock. and an udmlxslun n! lu'emy~fl\'e renu- will he charged MARIE L. SHMLOCK TO GIVE LWUBE “BIB MOSEUIY-SPENCER WEDDING SATURDAY DR. “‘nu'o'fl' T0 "PFICIATE rhr II“! "FM" mn'rns I.\' mm: . ('0! \'l‘\‘ \mwr 1,00“ If \IRH. ROBERT TRIMBIJ‘: hum: mm ”was “$0M Mm Muh- L Shedlock, the wall \T T t Imr Prvnrh an uh ‘Q'll r1 u l'l \h‘~ (Hudu Sprllk‘l’f. 1H d lhr (NI'J ~ ~n-lvr, \Iim- Mnrlun 'l‘m- M m- '~ wunmwl hrnth. - hurt :w?" \u um «4 H1! \Iil) .1 11 n- "nun In LI'M u » u nth lht' Hrlt \uu‘urnn Furna- In}: M lh‘l .lis. ml hrr ~6‘rnrw \I ‘4' 0k: I nmrn- ”an! In Mums Jun”: Hulk-1 "r“ ”1*! (hi urumvd Mm .h half hum “ Hm: umuund teachern' piu‘u are {ac-m nm'i 120.000 venom are teaching this year who have never taught n’clul. . Sacral woumd schools have nctuully closed or re- smnlned pnopened because It wu im- fpoulhh:to find teachers for them. EThe )ovcrd canard. In many places Jnd the total Inch 0! Instruction In ,Mhen manna A loss to the children ‘0! the ~N_nt|on which cannot be re- ple-ced. 1‘ In mvmdlnuqu recover,- in uflPcH-d m an 3!]le a time an um dnyu. This h“ bow-n 3hr fact In another of rue-I at Hu- n how. The men arr then sent hom‘ on a furlough lo rm! up. Mean" In work In going forward at a rap rule on the I'N’I' buildâ€" lug.‘ n! l hmpltll. It In huped lhal within a Q" dayn lflo hmpllal wIll h4- oqulpped to cure fur L500 men. The nnnl’cnpnclly In to lw 6.000 Thv prm- co i; m-nw Inc-d out at H):- IIHI PM Slu-rfidxm rq-conulruflkm Izmpitul I Is unth-r the direction n! LINN. (Vlumxl The-odun- S. Prox- mlrr. twnd'l lhr hmpitnl. Majt (“‘0 W WuodleL the athletic dirvotur and L‘hnrhe White, Hymn-fight prize- nxhtvr. are in churn- of lhv l'Xt-N‘hl‘h. (.‘upt P. A. Walton tn In charge 0! (luv uth :- 00)! wnrd, Alrt‘nd) raft, mum- lmw- boo-n H‘- uwn-d from Pruner. All of them- nmn nu: Q; mmo «mu m! “mummy Alrvnd) ‘ofly m emu-d froth Fran nmn “tn “1 >4:an [In-mu“) ué 1| I” Hum!) 1m lulrh dun: :- H l phy [Nd and; “-1th Schools .3" Over the Country Haw 9“,?“ from the [Ma man“ for Men of Scion- ;, I “it Think; or has con! Intud 1!. II In the prob» lam 0! rec lmlng "the” flux-horn" by mum: f pluncul lrnlnlnx and dewelopmt-n: The shortage of teachers aflects neariy every lute In the l'uion, “my urgent requests have been made for the “distance 0! the Unit- rd sum Bureau of Education. for it is clan-Ir impossible for some a! the State: to man thvir i-‘Chntih with the {when “nimble in thvir uwn burden. l‘rmldt-Iit “'Hrinn have been moved 1h) tMl t-onditiuu. HP has dirrviwi the epnblishment in the Burrau o! Eduégflon 0! a new division to al- um iocu officers in finding teachers to mist the emergency. ‘nd he has writtcn tn‘open letter of appeal to All who are qualified and able tn tedch.’ urging them to signify their “iliingneaa to do m by rogixterin: with the new Srhuol Board Rorvice Division of tiw Bureau of Eduvan’on in “'luhinrton, The Mo-dlfil depannwnl of the hr m, In enter {3‘ mm um- o! the I)“; more! n-mmu Minn problem Um! es- FIFTY , TH0l'SAND NEED“) sum. m “KING 1 l'om fun '11." Aland: In. It- «NM #1. Prince. Ion {mum mm II In wall knuun (hm in ever) rum- munlty more nrv- wnmvn uhu (urmv-r- ly Inuam, whom Vin-hands urn» mm In, ”)9 arm) or in other IDHHH‘hQ‘n 0! (hr _cm1-rnmvm \Or‘llt'l'“ or who-‘0 humus (In hot domain! uH thmr Hmv. Surb'vmnn-n hru- special!) m-mk-d in lhv .fichmlls mm. ”lg?! Schtmhfi all mvr llu- rnumry Mme. forrnd from the ah'mnnd for mrn ol newnunc tralmnx'fur wnioe in munmnn plants. the rtwhlicai wnrfare brunch u! ”11- Arm), and flu» llkt'!_TDIr hhurlnge a! (ouchrn of ohu’flntr) um! phynhw n: m-ulr. I! Ir ,oInh-d nu! Hm! thi~ ~hm1zxw might M ”11'! in mum (nu-m é! um, «Irina» phnnnnrm», and u'lwr pn {rhflflhdi mm “mm! Ink! «Merv.» in dzu flltll ‘ln K W11»: '3 3mm) n won} ‘. ..H 1 Hugh!) 1U: SHAW We! 3 , County Judge P. L Person: County Superintendent «I! gch ‘T A. Simpson bah "any reel Ina mere will be no chins" In t one“ Tlu- Mm'nr rwpnndud at some hmmh, “uh I‘urdra n! Hmnki for the honor shown him h; themilIu-nn. hut devlhwd h» rt-uml Mr imrnliuns fin regard In Hu- mnynruh)‘. A! that ”mo [hr Magnr um soon to lonu- (ur point! In the east. Mâ€" u-r which. he declared. he would make Mr HIChnHORF known; Newly elected ufllcers of 1AM County amt-tally enter-rd upon that duties Monday “mt in. with (ht (-1 cepuon o! (‘nunty Treanurf-r R ‘ Brocher who does not lake uvrr 1: office until December HL ‘ i Am‘r Mr. (‘uhhhm‘s rumurh var- mur nwmlu-r» n! thu- group wnced “mun: wnnmo-mr in v-hnrl improm~ tu upon-hm. LAKE (‘OFNTY (OFFICERS TAKE SEATS 5“)le 1,5: )‘mL; momng a group of rrpruM-Mnlih (-ntzrus (If lehlmd Pnrk um Mr F. “C Cunning acting a, rhulrmun. called on Mnyqr Hm- Inn wd furmul); ro-quvuled‘him to run for Mnyyr I‘n Hu- cumin. wring vie-(Hun, m-hivwmrms 0! the Mayor's two) 1;! “rim and Hi» hem-flip uh'k‘h had fnllru in Highland Park by an 91‘ m-ivm ndminlmranom I Former Sher"! I. ‘1. 0mm r moved his residence from the 00am jul'bulldlnx lust Suurday and l J. Green. the newly clawed sherll hu_moved In. Mr. Green wday m. known the names of his deputy A um He confirmed the report 1 farmer therm Grmln wquld be ti chief deputy. Prod Rudolph of Highland Part county (‘rer‘k Ln Hendoe. m "a: re-olepled. announced that lh would be no Name: In his 0 John Bullock and Jay 8. Horse continue to be the «pull». “my-Thu Ion-Ira Arrived um. um of na- smu- mn um... Mr Pushing. as spuka-uman. made Hu- FONUH‘FI in n short spat-ch in uhh-h hc- mnmmrSu-d the notable Fred Rudolph o! lehlnnd PI was uh-o ri’apmlnled as deputy. The forty-M? pant-mi who r I" murned ‘irnm uverwu Ire four, Pt Sheridan Host 0! ( tienu nrc unmet-in 1mm shell I About one hull of the] men I covering rapidly. Twenty-(Io puienm arrive‘d yutadny, PATIEN'IW'NIDW IN ' NEW P08? :mvsvn' CITIZENS PLEDGE ELMIQN Rrpnmnuth'o “map (‘dkd on Mum Friday Evening and Rmuwn‘tmd Him tn Run Fur “WWW-{inn As our boy! are not remrni 1 great many will be .Inlcres in knowing what \ariuus ntrlpea o “as sleeve rignfly. A gold uripo | black hldgruund plact-d on th Jen arm declgmws ywouml whn the same stripo plnéed on the righ arm “game; Hx rnunths‘ service mhlua stripe Indicates ahree mouths‘ ser- vice. A curd placvd on {hr ah lder mrespnh hruvery. Thme car ‘an of vnnom polars. ANNUAL MEETING 0}". ' "(DENTAL ASSOC] 051 Thl' u'ufun! v-‘lm‘khlvhhrr' n n! ”In H‘ghmm! Park. Hun-w slrhtimx. 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