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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Jan 1920, p. 1

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,rx SIGNAL CORPS OFFERS 6 MONTHS’ INSTRUCTION Tm Highland Park Press is still in the Even! in the Business Men’s Bowl- inr lmagur tuumament although Gar- net?! (mm-«l by {akin}: three suaight aza'rwe‘s {rum Tony‘s. Barbers 'whxla- ”7“» l'rvcs" tvam was able to I'Hp but my from the Reliablt- Lapnnlry UH .‘aLUlHa’. ' AMERICAN LEGION TO MEET MONDAY Tlxc next mcctmg of the nu 1 \1‘1-.l-. A nwrican [can H-r‘k-tqu-m-r bum: in pour form 'Wh runny: that thv Stufi'rn-M'I‘ires tum. was abh- [u take but twt) of tho three from the \1ajestics.. human Dairy crept up out of the “PP“.AY'” ‘q. taking two frnm the Pul- pea More detailed information regard- in: t'rm znwmms-nt schimi and the courses is in the hands of Mr. R. L. Saniiwu-k, principal of the Dee-{field Shields Townships High School. All men who are interested should confer With him and give him their name and addrs-ss that he may forward to the proper government authorities. harnett‘s High Team Series 2632, High Team Game 912. "Pun-ts" k In the Lead whn-‘r tr‘w t‘uilwwznz CUUI'M'> are Hiv- en {Huh :' (\ZW'HQ'IICQ‘U lnstruclms and with at znviu': ammratm' radio enâ€" gmeerutg. :ciephnne and telegraph engineorzztg. tclegmph «radiu. wire telegraph}: «ahltm telephony rwire and mm: y. gable sphcmg and tasting. line Cunstrm-Exun. storage hauvrles tinstazmn. care and repair), gas engines. p‘rwtnuraphy. care and repair of optlcal xnstruments and Lime pieces and nzeternlnuy WEEKLY REPORT OF BOWLING TOL'RNEY FRE} lnz'urnx‘mHn Regarding ‘hworn ”Er!!! whom! and (‘uuri- {\ n m the: Hands of it. 1.. deuivk M H Litth xnvut hair} a Barbe” M 1%} ~rt;:.ssvn Shoes lost tho'; firs‘t vs‘m‘n Frank Green's hati blew " they mime funk and wall [he . I‘M) frnm the Hardvr Hurdwurv Shu.-\ fIL l'RSE WITH l'.\\ \Vun Lost 9 ll X1 I") The Higblwm ParkPresz “3y i \1: >be1 "-9 3“ 29E 1 ‘ h 43; 1 I’d mi. 1n :my Pc t th 0r Hin>dell Draw .- WOMAN'S (‘LI'B BENEFIT A GREAT SUCCESS (ln-y Wolf‘s Ghost." adapted from the original story by Bret Harte, Fox Sunshine comedy; Monday, Zazu Pitts and Florence Vidor in "Poor Rela- tinns." "The Trail of the .OL-topus," also a Supreme comwiy: Tuesday. Olive Thomas in ”Out Yonder." a quaint story «if a quaint little girl wliu lived in a lighthouse by the sea. l’ivtograph and [WU reel Hall Room Buys mmedy; Wednesday. Bessie Bar» riscalv in “Beckuning Roads," 21 pro- «luctiun nf Jeanne .ludsnn's grunt book, Paramount magazine and (‘hriw tic comedy; Thursday. "The Open Door" with an all star cast. Paraâ€" mount Travelogue, (‘elebrnu-d mme~ .ly: Friday and Saturday, Mary Pick- Thc next int'ctln}! of the American ‘ star comedy. Legion will he held Monday evening‘ February ‘2. at the Highland Park ('luh. There will he the usual vnter- COMMI'NITY CENTER TO tainmcnt aml refreshments served, HAVE CITIZENS. DAY All members are urged to be pres- Such an audience. a goodly audience, yet not a large audience gets into closer relationship with the artists than do these capacity houses. Moreâ€" over. every one at the recital last Fri- day night felt that he had made a we rial effort to get there, as indeed he had. It snowed all day last Friday, and at night still continued, while the snow had blown and drifted until many had good reason tn think they might be snowbound by the time the entertainment wzis over. ford m “Heart 0' the Hills." adapted ‘rnm the famous story by John Fox Jr,. Friday, Burton ”01mm and Mutt and Jeff: Saturday. a twu roe] (‘hris- [w vumody Mntinm- at twu thirty on Saturday. A fu)! report of the Legiun dance urn-n at the high \khuul on Jan 16, will be published in non week's issue Hf Thl‘ PT9SS. The chairman of the’Civics and Philanthropy committees of the Club. under whose auspices this benefit was given. have not yet turned in a full report on the amuunt cleared by the entertainment. but the figures are in the neighborhood of one hundred and seventy dollars The prnxrram to be Shawn next week at Pearl Theatre A; as fullnws: Sunday. H. B. Warner in “The M. K. TILLMAN TAKES ()V'ER WATER Bl'iSlNESS Milton K. Tillman has taken over the lit..~l!li'$> ni' t‘nc Sparkling Springs Water wimpany uh“ h has ln-mi cun- dm'N-rl f-ir sm‘c-rai yr-nrf hy Tillman Bruthe‘r.‘ The in-m publishwl in Last wz-ek's l’n-ss than th- liusirwss had lu-vn renLe-l Lu Mr. l‘lriclunn wan a mistake. .\lr. Ei‘nkson is an em- pluyv of Mr. Tillman; l’irtun- Adapted from the- Famous Slur} by John Fox to be Shown Frida) and Saturday MARY PICKFORD IN HEART 0' THE HILLS HIT Ir Spite of Blinard Last (1 HH‘ F rid Y [ht- Ithm‘ ii 1.- :Ldlzmtm 21ml {hr in L‘I' the “ann‘s (‘lula at [hp i’rmhytm‘lan «luv night was a u'rvut "twuuk. «xv-ugh (“kw-x» grrl‘Vll-u» m t'm- «nu-r- : 1hr h-vuw. (hr “WNW“ wz') "PC‘Mhnfl‘ iv ttcuhnw. \\ hm: [hr \ening (‘Q‘Y' ‘1] )\\ (WT: ()!1\‘« Mn t upprv ruwd The damage to the house is thought to amount to about one thousand dollars which is covered by an in~ surance. The furniture damage will amount to about seven hundred dolâ€" lars. More injury was done to the furniture by water 311'! smoke than by fire. ’I'hmwlny. Fe! ('xtinns‘ Day in Sunday, Madlaine Traverse in “The Splendid Sin," also a two reel Sunâ€" beam comedy; Tuesday, Tom Mix in “Delayed in Transit." Black Secret, Pathe News and Lloyd .Comedy; Wed- nesday, Tom Mix in “The Heart of Texas Ryan," also Charley Chaplin comedy “Some Nerve;" Thursday. Virginia Pearson in “Bishop Emer- alds" and a Pollard comedy; Friday, Alice Joyce in “The Spark Divine," also Keystone comedy; Saturday. Marie Walcamp in a series of features “The Radium Mystery." International news. Mutt and Jeff and Universal star comedy. A! eleven o'clock Sunday mom- ing fire broke out in the home of Mrs. A. Dawson on Waukegan axenue. completely destroying yhe roof of the building. an. and that the building was an “M building. more harm was done than ordinarily would have been. The men worked for an hour and a half before the fire was entircly ex~ Unguished. TOM MIX TUESDAY IN “DELAYED IN TRANSIT” The fire which rvs'tlted from a defective flue, started in a partition on the second floor and spread to the rouf The alarm which was turned in at eleven o’clock was responded to in). mediately by the Highland Park Fire Departnmnt but owing to the fact that it was diffivult to locate the The following program will be pre- sented at Bartletbe Theatre, High- wood, next week: FIRE DESTROYS ROOF 0F DAWSON RESIDENCE Reception to be Hold for all (‘itiuhn During Afternoon and Evening Alice Joyce in “The Spark Divine” local Organization to Hold Alair in at Barllette‘s Friday. .Sutur- Arm) and Navy Center. Re- day. “The Radium Mystery“ ports to be Given Then Defective Fine ls Responsible for (‘ampaign Will be Carried on Here Damage to Waukegan Ave. Mrs. Edward Smith is Chairman Residence Sunday of this District \\ m wry EVIi-nsiun Bureau and timsc Whu \Vi“ be $4: fur!“- imIL‘ in In hmr him next Tuesday have great pleasure and prutit “hi-mi as his talk “'1“ iw a brilliant analysis Hf modern tendencies in music. Every momâ€" iwr (if the Highland I'ai'k Wuman's (‘lub should be present to enjoy this distinguished speaker. and each um- should brim: a guest. In View of the unusual opportunity it has been dounivd thai all interested may come upon payment of twenty-five cents. it Karlton Hackett at the Woman’s Club LL51 .7.u1.~" Day in Iliglxla that tiny ("wry mum? HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920 a shaft \‘i~'it «mu afh‘rn‘ an mmittm IIUI' U X‘L' it ~"Lil‘t' to TINT m vim-n: it UZHH and {rum )\‘,,~'}’ thv lunr fly the Army (“mural avenue. ' hvltl {rum 3 to 1d {rum P‘ [4) 11 L~ hum-d by the. yin-r110 that ev- zvn< will make came time with: TV to ('Ulllc. 13 14‘ 15. . 16‘ as hwn named land Park. and 1 itizen. man Graduates from Smith (‘ollege are conducting a well organized campaign to help raise the $4,000,000 endow- ment fund. The manner in which Smith Women everywhere are put- ting their shoulders to the wheel of this worthy undertaking. speaks well for the college spirit of Smith, and the loyalty of their alumna. ANNUAL MEETING OF Y. W. C. A. FRIDAY The increase in the salaries of pro- fessors is a project which will interest every one. Whether interested in Smith from a personal standpoint or not. it is nevertheless one of the great educational institutions of this coun- try, and one where many of the ab- lest women of the nation, have taken their degrees. It is understood, on (Continued on Page 5) An interesting program will be given at the Annual Meeting of the local Y. W. C. A. on Fridly evening, January 30, at 8 p. m. The meeting will be held at the Army and Navy Center. All members and friend: of the Association are invited to be pree- ent. Refreshments will be served eff ter the program, and an oppportunity given to become better acquainted with other members of the Y. W. C. They have set $4,000,000 as their mark, because it will take that much to raise the salaries of the professors, to secure more professors, and to in- (‘rease the housing facilities for the students. It is estimated that only fifty-seven per cent of the student body is able to secure rooms on the campus. SMITH GRADUATES SEEK $4.000.000 ENDOWMENT en HI The following program will be giv- Piano Solo: Miss Taylor. The Bluebird Club activities dur- ing 1919; given by a club mem- “What the Rainbow Club has ac- complished. Report of the Friendship Club. Dances by the girls of the Junior dancing classes, introduced by Miss Jean Richardson. instructor. Report of the Dix Amies Club. Report of the Be Square Club. Music by the Glee Club, led by Miss Louise McDonald. Mothers' Club activities. The Altier Cluli. A Girl RUSPTVV Play, and Girl llcscrw- Songs. The Girl Re» sorvc- work will lw described by Miss. ()iiw l{L-_\‘l1ulilt~'. Violin Snlo‘ by Dora Krcuger, ac: companiul by Miss Elizabeth Larson. “Our Financux" by Mrs. Fred Clow. Our Basketball Victories. General Activities. by Mrs. M. W. Scan-y. Music, by the GM: Club. Mrs. Paul S Mnyer, known as Dor- othy Fessehden, died on Friday morn- ing. January 23, at the hnme of her brother-in-lhw. Colonel Robert Gray Peck on Rayine drive. She was taken very ill ‘with'infi'uenza which develop ml within the week into pneumonia. 0n 'l‘hurziday _:ivlittle daughter was. born who wax‘ christened (‘onstanvc Shields in memory of “('nnnic" Shields. who passed away last year and who wak one of Mrs. Mayer‘s girl- hood friends. The baby only lived a short time, and was laid to rest with its mother. ‘Mrs.. Meyer was horn in Highland Park. She graduated from Ely Court at Greenwich, (‘nnn., and after‘making her debut went around the world and spent 3,. year with her sister. Mrs. Peek iAlice Fessenden) in Manila. She was married two years ago at Fort Sheridan where the fam~ ily ‘spent the winter after Mr. Fes- All W a . ”L V “’(uriC. Jurmu .YTL‘ l-Li rm: it) receive mine (‘ sideral payers at the to all 1 income A si age. w ed or 1 ‘ require ‘ This t senden’s death with Col. and Mn, Peck, When Mr. Moyer returned from ‘3 ’ who is service overseas they bought a home in Winnetka which they sold this fall . and aliame back to Highland Park to be with GM. and Mrs. Peck as the colonel is onduty in Chicagr tempor- arily. whethe not. 1 is com Sol In t] dersux is in As a realm of the light form that the flu hag pken, no drastic quaran- tine acflonflh contemplated by the 10- cal health‘ memes. At Fort Sher- idan nodxjggiour hundred cases of in- fluenza‘ hqé'been reported. with only a single Mth. [Mia finer: Mum. m yéar old daughter 1 «Mr. and Mrs, A. .l. Metzoi. passed a 1 :uddvnly this morning at £200 0 dck. The funeral servixau Accordin'g'fto the latest reports the influenza .e’yidemjc in Highland Park and vicinit3.:is abating very rapidly. When intervi'gwed by a representative of The Prési last evening, Dr. Ber- gen, Cityflnpalth Officer, said, “The situation fig V§ry much improved, and we believgg that the severity of the epidemic *- abated." There have been surprisingly few serious cages in comparison with the large numb” of those who contracted: the dibeale. Only two deaths havei occurred in' Highland Park which may be attribufaed to the disease. When“ thei death helmsman steers his somber byrk toward the shores of time to wait some pilgrim to a fairer climeâ€"vlf she be one who late hath trod the holy path of motherhood he brings from' the Madonna's hand a branch 01 the annunciation flowar whose fragrance has the power to thrust ajl ‘be'frries apart. So with these blossoms on:her heart, the Mother en- ters Heaveri’h gate and is at rest." The funenl services were held by the Revenend Frederick L. Gratiot at Trinity ‘Epiafcopal church on Satur- day afternoén. Interment at Lake Forest. ' “There is [legend handed through the years thht in its beauty has but few compgei‘s; ’tis this: been sufi'GZring from influenza and 'pneumoni’, for two weeks. His par- ents, Mtg: Mrs M. M. Shorb, came from In Vapolis, Ind a fewemeta from Indimpolx a few days ago, and the Interim an influenza patient at the fort hoipita]. The body of her son will 5! held at the fort pending Mrs Sth‘ recovery. when it will be shipped t9»? indianapolis. The infienzs epidemic claimed a victim at EM Sheridan Monday when Willinm. Embotb, assistant field di- rector 0‘5". Red ( ross died. He had PNEI'MONIA TAKES MRS. PAUL S. MOYER INFLUWZA CLAIMS , DEE DEATH AT FORT V Shorb WE; 25 years old. When dis- c-haxmd hum the navy he took up Y. \I C 95‘; work and then the Red ME'I‘ZE’ gcunmnms sum LY nus MORNING Died Last Friday Morning. Shortly After the Birth of a v 3 Daughter ' (Truss. PE wax-x the only death in 370 cases influenza at the furl, FLI’ EPIDEMIC HERE IS BAPIDLY ABATING Red sCrofi‘Wr Is Only OI Suit: Out of 370 Saler- gr It the Fort l‘ity Health: Authoritigs Report T mm‘m gas Spent Its Force; Fe!" Deaths R¢ported these? A married woman the lives with r en. 1 her husband is not alloved a pro- ,," scribed exemption. She and her hatâ€" band have 82,000 plus 8200 additional for each dependent, and this exemp- [NG tion may be taken by either or divided ibetween them. ; 81.000 Exempt from Taxation That] Although an unmarried woman, a ‘lwidow, or a married woman who is 1‘ living apart from her husband, must 1 file an income tax return if her net lincome for 1919 was $1000 or over, she is entitled to an exemption on the jrsfi t 81000 of her income if the is the .. "5” 'head of a family, as defined 1n the 88:: income tax regulations, she may claim “The :81. 000 additional exemption. Also aha andi imay claim further exemption of m ; the for each person for whom ahe is the ichief support, it the dependent ia un- few . der 18 years of age, or is mentally . 1..- i or physically incapable of self-sup- SOME EXCEPTIONS TO RULE WOMEN AND GIRIS MUST LIST THEIR lNCOll-S A single woman, irrespective of age. whose taxable net income equil- ed or exceeded 31,000 during 1919, is required to Me an income tax return. This applies to girls under age, whether living with their parents or not. A widow, or s msrried wow who is living apart from her husblnd is counted 5 single women. Some Except/tow Recognized In this connection it should be unâ€" derstood thnt a wife whose husband is in s snuitarium, or temper-only working in another city, and is sepa- eted from him only through necessity, is not considered as “living sport" from her husband. IL v does thy income tax concern wmnc. who had independent inevmes Jurmu 11:23? This (nu-sum: is a lead- .rn: x-LU in vivw of tho fact that. ow- ;nz In the high Wages and salaries received by women Inst ywr. the fem< mine contingent will reprgsont a con- siderable part of the roster of tax: payers this period. It may be said' at the outset that women are subject to all of the provisions of the federal income tax. A public school teacher, or otha city, town, county or state employs, is not taxed on her sdary or wugq. but must. file A tax return if her tu- tble income from other renounce: '- suflcient in amount to come within the law’s definitions. OFFICERS OF ROYAL ARCANUM INSTALLED Although a husblnd and wife ul- mlly file one joint "cum, including the income of both, upstate retm'ns are required if either had a net in- come exceeding $5000. A married woman who has an income from I separate source is privileged to file i separate return with respect to that income, if she so denim A wi!e is also required to file her own return if her husband does not include her in« come in his schedule. ljlighland Park Chtpber 1066 of the Roynl Amnum held their insulhtim of oflicers for 1920, Tuesday evenil'. Mr. Overdeer, district deputy gram! regeant, and Mr. Windemuth, distrkt deputy grand guide were present and insulled the officers. The men install. ed were: James H. Dufly, Regent Orson B. Brand, VicevBegem Robert W. Schneider. Orator Fred A. Tucker, Past Regent William Gnnt, Serrbtary F. K. Maechtle, Collector E. H. Kuehne, Guid» E. A. Dufiy, wnrden Stephen Sienerth, Sentry Frank B. Green. Chaplain Harm-n Denzel, Treasurer H. M. Prior, Albert Larson and W8- liam Guyot are the new tmteeg. There was an unusually large unend- ance and a most splendid evening VII spent. I’I'BLIC SERVICE (‘0. I’ROMOTES WM. GUYOT William Guyot, who his been get» em] foreman Of the Public Service company of this division for the putt twelve years. has just m-eived 1 pr?- motion from the company to the pod~ tion of division superintendent. The many friend; of Mr. Guyot will ht 31nd to learn of his advance. All Who Earn More Than $1000 a Year Bound Under the ‘ Law to File Tax Scheduiw VOLUXE O

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