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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Nov 1919, p. 1

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I! d nun" rice: 2 12h- 39 T)“ J W: ()Sburn hause nn an‘lh St. J-~'t‘.n§ Awnuv has hk‘vn mm thru he (only \‘nn agency. tn Aurust human, .1 rvtln-d army Inflicer. Mr 'ittman K zmw wum‘cted With the MZHTYMHTU‘ \iwpurtmont at F““ PROPERTY TRANSFERS MADE HERE RECENTLY In the [mid States While {hv uvvrscas Wurk 1s drawing upidly inward completion, the after math of war hug brought to the Am- erican Rod ('russ new and heavy do» mesm rmgmnsxbxlmiw l-‘mnl Appeal This ls {hr last appeal whu-h will be necessary for Lhu needs resulting from the firm! War. but the work entmsp-d w xh» Red (‘russ must be fimshe? \wt‘n 1m- u'ulmmy and effim clency, “'Mvh has. wharartm‘izml its OPWBQHY' firmnhout thv War. ‘ Thursd ‘ The ‘ Barth-1 week 1 Sum 1 Sneak ; rags. : The- A'm-ruzzu Rwi ('rnss 15 (he “a, ticnai \‘imll’ '1; Etoum» t‘ »r Disaster Re- Eet m: :‘ masumLEy prx-pared t0 Huh supplzcs and nurius tn any dis- trict Effimtr-d 'ty 5 great ('austmphu 1y :: few wed“ mg“, when death A1 Go’str'zcttrn sn'wpt up the Gulf 9m. xiv.» {mi (‘rmx u‘amv upon the :h-ne with u few hours Wilh {min ‘gth uxpjvjips, mnw‘ws. oioflvl‘s and prwernw-‘f 2r ~ln-alim: With Ems; V work m [- medxcal a m) uth'fl‘ have bee! men! wit mazmtud. Th1 in an 391'. Thu’ ye! ; y azu'ar. Y M mm: 5'.‘ 101'». 0! V3I10L‘: K n .‘L‘Zi ohn~ a? ‘amphefl rant. Wh: low "-1! Relic! “urk to be Myrnpleled The r-':' " t' ‘Iutlw Hf I'm- Am- . Ivar. Elw‘ , w w \hl'vuri :~ m fight {RANK \ HEB 1H (‘H.\1RM.\X in APPEAL BY THE mRICAN RED CROSS gtIKER ",1: NIT to tSmu" and (Ar! ReserVes “akin: Huuw-to-Houw 1‘30““ fur Renewed “emhcnhips p'n' Uni Y) Hinder Relief ; rv’p-msxmhty 38! UN Uh §:;.‘>.tm«».mm wurt'n of supphes. Then- i< ,zzltim: whu'h could med iw the Uoverm \wm: u; 2111‘ um rein-3' : rm.- b; [m nghu Aish \Vvlfan- and Stab“ hawk (i «UHF vlu :Ms K .: khit :. ‘ 418mm \ l‘ n? human» (m ('I’L‘ UV m der (-k whw i“ :mhhu garage on H 'eport, \H Lh ‘ruhxil \t. The Highlanh Park Press I: hm thew 1w! firms 1 V I‘m uctzng nvcrnmvnt I. Lht'. RM] 11.11 rtixrt plans f .yz'gumzu sw- ‘iuthw lkr lnzmr 0 l If .-\[“. 1h who Mi 1 (NM )pt‘il Add! such an "n Or a \ the \l 1) (‘OMMI'NITY KITCHEN OPENS IN WILMETTE \\ mnetkn “umank (1m, Behind the § _:xt :Nfochy of am n.0,.” childnn. “,omowu‘ bub, yarn-"9”. \ onlun- “'th "a“ l'rOVt‘d Suc- ‘21: gnvcarts and wagon: awaiting their Jun of gowrnnunt :upfliu’ awful in Evanqun OOWWQOOWW W, . 0000000 SM urd HONDA Y. BILLIE RHODES l.\ "THE BLI'E BONNET" 1 hm‘u ~xmp2y .v!'~' III “M' Tun I: H'x'huv, whun- tlw \V . '10 hm m uan humiuy. Frank Keenan m "Thv Wurld Aflumv," Scmnn cnmmiy. uLw u Pictuumph: Mummy. BIHIU Rhodes m "Thy Him- iumwt, " Mnriv “'le uzmm m “Thv Spur and Saddh- Sum 1w," ulm Illuyd mmwly; Tm-sday. Harry Marcy m "In }{«)X\Hl"_\ Web." "Thv th‘mxt Humbug” [5w Hm» ("int (mm: Wmim‘sday, Scssuv Hayakawu Jnyw n: "Thv Winchester Woman." Puthn- lh'vivw zuui Mum and Jvtf: Saturday. "The \Vestvrm-rs." the phw tâ€"u pin» w tb‘ I‘mvvl by Stcwurt Hi- ward \\ hltv. all <t2n' ('EI<K. also a qu rwl (‘hrxsuv mumiy. Matim-v a! twu-zhn‘ty. GLADYS BROCKWELL IN “THE SNEAK." Sl'NDAY The prngram (U be prcsnnted at Barth-Me Theatre. Highwoml. nvxt Week Is as fullOWs: Sunday. Gladys Bruvkwoll in "The Sneak," a romance of nches and rags. alsu a two reel (‘L-ntury come- nl)". Tuesday, “The Great Gamble," l’athe Ncws‘ Harald Luyd Cnmedy, Mutt and Jeff; \thwsdny, Wallace McDonald m “Marriage Spu'ulatiun." also Big \' comedy; Thursday, TwU high class vaudeville acts. also extra selected Fannie \Vunl phutoplay, “The Prolituers." alsn the latest Harry l‘olv lard comedy; Friday. Alive Joyce in Thursday. Two High (‘lass Vaudeville Acts. Also Fannie Ward in “The Prufilt’t‘lN" high class vaudeville acts. also extra selected Fannie \Vuril phutoplay, “The Prolituers." alsn the latest Harry l‘olv luril comedy; Friday. Alive Joyce in “The Lion and the Muusv," Vita» graph special, als‘n ('hrlstic comedy; Saturday. "Elm“. ihv Mighty." alsn lntvi'nntimizil Ni-ws and u (\Vu i‘i-cl l'mwrsal wnu-«ly Hr sum-Hui :1 ~11ka. September 2“. \vhilp 31 shops Hf (hr dwtru‘ rm mud. Sinw that (inn m thv Hmhim‘ Fredunvk Am: Sunday nmrnm: I'urk hmplml fx illnvss lasting: 5( m pa .iH‘ {L1 neml AGED HIGHWOOD MAN DIES AT HOSPITAL ['curl Tht-atx'v \HH pl‘\'>«‘l‘( {ht Hmnng pnvzrzmx H-\' ‘\«-.-k itermmn 1 :uiertukm \. Mvmwrm I! nu \‘(‘~>fu urda). "The “esterm‘rx.” I’hc plu} of (hr Noul h) Sh». ‘rt Edwin! \Vhih- The «in 1; Wmim‘sday, ‘5ch Thv L'mmvn I‘uintm ('hrzxtw'm‘rnmly; Tl HHM \Ll .L n :MHX‘HH‘H" Hilda Satin-mu H \\ a'vummly; Thurmiuy, "Dos nH >tur um Patho IR'W‘ kv-j: yumwiyz Mm] 213 M111 Thv Winchester \Kunmn. AI Frank Keenan m nu, Scmnn cnmmiy \‘s': \t‘llLUI'k‘ upc‘n (wt whh'h e‘ih urnrxrmh-d (U be pn-snnted at u-m in) Hm“! H‘mi Wt mm-xku wamm m "Thv nun cnmmiy. uLw ay. BIHIU Rhodes pt, " Mzu‘w “'le M \'( rm ,‘:\'£|II\!A;I Sumvr «Md 1st thy Highlzm ”it: (I [N‘le n ill bus “VIN 1H 211‘! iir ‘it ’hn‘ wm'k Puthc nmw Y\\l'\‘ hm nu! x ‘h-HJUJ .A M ('nmmum nvss, Tm 1H m 1;] t (if [he ”S an> U U r' \‘anstwn HHHIHH n,_ {'hotu HHHH hum." r. [In High 11L" "'1: $1,100.00 RAISED 000 THE SALVATION ARMY (h. I‘M 4n up DOl'GHNl'T SALE NETS 55-801) gmm-c-cc-ooooococoooowoooo Houseâ€"lu-Housc ('amus by the Giris of the Junior Service (‘luh Nelted O\'er $700.00 largest amount. The Salvation Army was Very u'utvfu) in all the mum-n and girls whn as>istml so ably in th‘n sun-ess~ ful (lx‘n‘v, Miss Sheldnn and Mrs. Khmln dwiurml they had never spent :\ mon- enjuyablo day than last Sat- urday. nur found more cnngcnial cnmA pzxniuns tn wurk with than tho wo» mm: and girls who uuvv up thvir \luy 08801.! (‘Ll'B HOLDS PEACE CELEBRATION mm: and gn'L In this \an'k‘ As a rrsult “arthx mmh- ‘ Nu! :1! HM- 0551!“ (ML will L0 vvlv ‘mtmi mn Tuvsduy, Nuwmher 11th. at "am thirty o'vlock at the Highland I'm'k duh. It Ming-ma (-pwn mvvtm‘: AH will he welt-0m:- to hear this .‘~'ub~ fur pwwnu-d m .‘I Wundrrful way by Rm. John H. Hopkins. 1H HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6.51919 'Hu Pirxt Annislivu Day “Vlchm qcI'VIH‘ ii ruled STW‘ w @1111 of (hp huusv-Ku-huuxv “11- by the girls of tho JunA duh and their frwnds. :od by eight worm-n uf thoi; was turnm! in!” the fund! :lvmiun A‘rmy. E "The (‘hurt-h Leading‘the Way." All are invited t0 hear this message. Many will remember the very rc- markahlc address made by Professor Snares last year in the Pearl Thea» In on “Fight the Next “'m‘ Now." ll “as his first visit to Highland Park. 110 \‘lellt‘ to us at a'iimo when lho ziimii-s of (he Allies werv hard press- ed, Those who (-rnwded our theatre on that nighi will not readily forgot the m'msinn. PROF. SOARES T0 SPEAK NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT Slzcaker Will be Reniembered by Many Who Heard Him at Pearl Theatre 21 Year Ag!) Next Sunday night at eight o‘clock Professor Theodore G.‘Snares 0f the University of (‘hicagni will speak at the Presbyterian church on the tupici Soon afterwards Professor Snare-K \\'t*nt across to France under the Y. M. (Z A. as one of the special preach Irv nn “Fight the Next War Now." large oncampmunts. bringing a mes- sage of vital (‘hristifimity to the men who had fought infih'e trenches. Soon after his return he fiddrcssu! an open meeting at our Highland Park Hub which was largely uttended. Last Sunday night Professor Wil- loctc spoke on ”America’s New Task." The Young Peoble’s Society will lead the singing and an offering win he received to defray the expenses. Unnflieial reports from all parts of Lake county indicate that the $1,000.- 000 road bond isa'ue was carried by a large majoritygwhile the proposi- tion to establish a, Furest Preserve in Lake county appears to have been defeated lIy an equally large majori- f’rufossor Soares' topic. “The (‘hurch Leading the Wayf‘twi)! ho'a fitting climax. .' BOND ISSUE WINS: FOREST PRESERVE LOSES That Frank Whitman of Belvidero and Elam L. Clarke of Waukegan Republican nomipees as delegates to the congressional convention. were elected by a substantial majority. was indicated by reports {rum all parts of tho voumy. : \T I’RESBYTERIAN (‘Hl'RCHi The vote thmughum the n-uunty was extremely light. ('ircuit (‘lerk r1. 0. Brnckwav will: hau- Lhmge of all the canvass of votes! . vast mm the Forest Preserve as thisf is prmidul by 131w. ' The county clerk ‘1 xvi!) canvass all the other returns. Thv reports which reached Waukeâ€"é mm yesterday indir-atod that the roadé hand issue was carried in tVH‘y prc~ ('inx't. With the oxm-ptinn of High- land Park and Lake Fun-s! it appear é N! that the Pun-st Pr rosarxv was not} an umhh received. Ax the regflar meeting uf the Busv inn“ Men's absm‘iatinn th Tuesday ovvnim: in Wfimn’s ha”. it was decid- --«i to hold tile annual dinner dance “Wainwrmy eweninz, \‘m' 20 in Witâ€" !m': h.aH The entertaimm-nt “ill be for buainoss men, their {amino and friends. DATE FOR-DANCE IS SET BY BUSINESS MEN Photo by 13ka “3‘1“! amount of tho money paid over by Welt-h last Monday was given him i»); Roprcsontatiw Wilson, commonly known as “Bathroom Rob," who was: appointed ruceiver of the trucks hyi Judge Sanborn during the absence of; Judge Landis. The case was calledf before Judge Landis, whose ire, it is? reported. is keenly roiled over the: fact that Wilson was appointed ro-y veiver and suspicious developments havi- taki-n plate. J. P. McEVOY. AUTHOR PURCHASES HOME HERE Mr. .L l’. Mcl‘lvoy, author (if ”Slams of Life." which appear in the Tribune, has purchased the Dr, Stephen S. Worth residence at 202 Beach street, and has moved here with his family. He purchased this attractive home with the idea that he might be inspired with new and beautiful ideas for his work. Mr. Welch filed in court a stipula- tion in which he assured the court that, in accepting the fines and cosh- from the defendants, he had acted in good faith. He also turned (gver tn the mun the sum of $1,200 which TRAIN SMASHES FORD ,TRUCK: NO ONE HURT Just as the truck was being driven across the Northwestern railway tracks, the gateman lowered the gates, penning the machine in. Hurried at~ tempts made to get the Ford of? the tack were fruitless. Gravy accusations Were brought against State's Attorney James G. Welsh last Monday charging him with settling out of court a case against the Zion ('ity beer runners. 1t is.ai~ ivg’ed that Mr. Welt-h accepted fines and costs from ten of the beer runâ€" ncrs. and when accused uf the fact. did nut deny the charge. He said. huwt'Vi')‘, in justification of his own act that he had been authorized to take this course by Attorney Genera) Brumiagv. it seemed that Mr. Brun- dam had written Mr. Wclch a icttvr authorizing him to take this action. A Ford truek owned by Herman Sthery and driven by “Shorty" Erickson, an employee, was demolish- ed about noon Tuesday, when it was struck by the 11:59 north bound train. Erickson and another employee, who was riding in the truck, beat a hasty retreat just before the machine was struck. The Hallnwe‘en party and Club: Warming of the Elks was held last: Thursday night, this being the first! time the beautiful new rooms have} been open to the public. The roomsi were very attractively decorated in! black and orange and corn stalks np-‘ propriate to the occasion. Dancing' was enjoyed by the two hundred members of the Elks and their guests.: ELKS ENTERTAIN AT HALLOWEEN PARTY ZION CITY BEER MEN FACE DAY OF RECKONING In Which State’s Attorney Welch and Attorney General Bun-adage Fig- ure with Bath-room Bob‘ NORTH SHORE LINE Mr. Hem Merriman. an employee of the North Shore eléctric railway, at Evanstrm. nlceivkd a flash from a motor last Saturday evening while making: repairs on a car. He was badly burned on the face and wrists. hut expects to return to work in‘a {ow day. Mr. Merriman residus on ("antral avenue in khis city. SE(()NI) LECTL BE AT MORAINE SATURDAY The second lecture of a series of six being given by Emma S‘ and Julia R. Adams at the Moraine will Lake plau- Saturday morning at ten o'clock sharp. The talk last Saturdaf; Wth‘ intrwhu-tm-y in character. and the series dwaling with vital problems of Luday promises to be inn-resting and instructive. the truck was being driven The Chicago and North Shore car- ‘he Northwestern railway ried the goods to Highland Purl: for e gateman lowered the gates, f the sale. There was a delay at Great the machine in. Hurried “Whites in the loading 0f the car on lade to get the Ford M? the i Thursday afternoon and it was feared re fruitless. ,UBt the goods would not be here in m and another employee, time for the sale on Friday morning. riding in the truck, beat a the supplies "0‘ being loaded until reat just before the machine 5 4115: hilt 38 80011 as the cor we: 101d rk. Ted. thanks to the prompt attention of er. Thompson, it was ordered out, leaving the Great Lakes at 4:30. and BNTERTAIN AT :nrriving here at six o’clock. HALLOWE'EN PARTYE Everybody worked at the City Hell. and everybody available was called ullowe‘en party and Club ; to help. The crowd was so much mt. r of the Elks was held last er than they had anticipated thnt S. , night, this being the first ' O. 8. calls were sent out immediately beautiful new rooms haveifor help. The City Hall, acting on a n to the public. The rooms community grocery for the day, W18 'y attractively decorated inzmanned by the following force: two 1 orange and com stalks “p- ‘ clerks to make out orders, OI'IB m , to the occasion. Dancinglchecking bills before they went to joyed by the two hundred the cashier. the cushier, two men of the Elks and their guests. -‘ ChE’CkinII out good: in fire engine ‘ mwuflflme _ groom, three men opening boxes, 1our men filling orders, and a few here and l SHORE LINE 3 there who were able to help pack au- EMPLOYEE SHoCKEDltomohiles. wheel barrows, and we- __._c- l Hons. pumit. The wwx' w; 1' ~... :"'m_\' snail mun-w .u that {nunt’nlll by the group around the City Hall lnt Saturday morning, pictures like tlm one published in this issue, of people lined up in long waiting lines for their ration of bread, meat, 9r what not. Such a gathering of Highland Perk citizens was reserved for the after- math of war, the time when profibeer- 'ing had gone mad, as it hits done in the wake of other great conflicts. and made it necessary for the City Ad- ministration to interpoae what relief it could to ameliorate the situAtion. ‘It is worthy of note that Highland Park was the only town, with the exception of Waukegan. that thiled itself of the privilege, offered to ev- ery municipality on the north shore. to buy the Great Lnkes goods for the benefit of its citizens. The city is indebted to E. A. Warren who was quick to avail himself of this oppor- tunity. During these twa sales the following goods were handled by the City Hall forces and disposed of: 120 gallons of catsup, 219 pounds of tea, 6525 pounds of prunes. 1000 pounds of tapioca, 480 gallons of can- ned apples, 480 gallons of apple but- ter, 1160 pounds of cocoa, 2400 cans of corn, l200 pounds of kidney beans. 1200 cans wax beans, 3360 can: of milk, 4560 cans peas, 2160 cam of tomatoes, 58 gallons of salad oil, 9400 pounds of jam, 7000 pounds of salt. Park, there is nmch to be said. Those who haw experienced the many in~ conveniences of the Army sale in (“hit-ago will appreciate the (195th with which hundreds of orders were filed and filled. It was a good natured crowd that assembled long before the time set for the sale. They had their baskgts, their baby carriages. little 'wagons trundled by children who waitâ€" wl patiéntly outside until the grown- up representative of the family re- ('(‘l\'0(l his goods and returned. It was all in a day‘s work. and there vu. 13h L'm‘ ”Ibis-ll“? :. 535$ : . vwd~ ing. 'l'lnwr \Vllu Lame '\~\ I“ 1 .‘lfcMJY preparm f, l‘ a lyl: -: unit a?" in rloas- ant Z. >0L‘lal tlu.\ no Lin an , l .l .\ suld In the efficient conduct of the two sales of Great Lakes supplies {or the benefit of the people of Highland SECOND GROCERY SALE DRAWS LARGE CROWD Hundreds of People Gather at City Hall Friday Morning to Buy Government Supplies ANOTHER SALE PROMISED It was found late Friday evening that it wouM be neceSsary to continue the sale over Saturday. but some of the articles, and those the most popu- lar were sold out. A representative was sent to Great Lakes at six thirty on Saturday morning to see if he could secure some more jam, peas and tapioca. Luck was. with him and anâ€" other truck load arrived at the City Hall in time for the saie. It pays to advertise. This fact was evidenr‘Pd-hy the crowd which came all the way from Evanston to Lake Forest, those who hailed from ’Deer- field. Shermervilie, Wheeling. Michi- gan (‘ity and Chicago. As the Pm: was thn only medium for the tin nouncEment of these sales. it speaks. we)! for its advertising area. Th4» Press make-s this observuion with hesitancy, the idea having origimmd with Mr. Warren. "OLD“ I g4

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