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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Feb 1920, p. 1

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{ahcs ne 49 pan; the unmediate cooper!“ 'nur municipal government it“ 5233- Public Utilities CD!!!“ in authorizing an adequate f9 ,n mus. is necessary. We at I!" ném: to fimnce new main eon- '!irm arr! um 311d the only m whxch proper semce can fly :tanmd is by obtaming same!“ 1 tv pay for new construction. matu- .als fnr which must be 0" 1 way 2: they are obtained ‘3: , The mly w”? in which 9' ‘ I“ t‘ ~ grwiit is in a temporlfl'“ f ;r. rates pending the cork; nr' tn. rate \aluation enamVflei ' hes m a year ago, and in 7” Stan Pubhc Utilities (30111131351, 11:14 '1“: as yet had time to”??? it‘ ,xpptalsal. :1; (>- rcspeett'ully gubmit that 334%? Cf r- rtspeett'ully gubmit that m}: ruinv; «ti-nu: condition, invow reds; the welfare of the public. for me 'mmediste 3nd £81.“; demzmn \2' your mnniciptl 8°"; :t't? anti Eh cooperation. if poi": . m an afar: to avoid KIt _ f a} fnxlure af service to the W5 for mm the Directors 0! duh-j pamy cannur longer be W4 E ‘n'on It outnum~ . any fiber ummu ASKS - FUR \ HIGHER RATE n zed from Page 1) ‘ RPS who sufl'er from this, nnd if to he avoided in the case of tilt 9y R 1 V. beta cu!- ve waited tn zr‘eakers will _- “Merchants’ 'x'“ Judd Farmer. f‘ '~\ P. 5;, Manager. :2 i > '10:): (‘hampaigm ‘ ‘ 5 ‘vrv-r, minor "Illinois "0”".23 Jdumaf: Anton >1 ‘- {473' Merchan's Asto- ' .::li Evansv general gr 1.‘ - ("hamber of Com- . I-‘ Dawes. former chair- 3., Ma Trade Commission; >'.' ‘ 2n rims. chainnsn editor- Ar, \, W. Shaw £30.. Chm} av-uâ€"rx prommgnt faulty em- . I‘nzlesze of Comme 0‘ Resp’wtfufly' your!» “mm L. MILLARQ. iowmg picturivs next “1‘15: Sunday. William 5. “art in "Jmhn's Petticoats." Mark Scnnvtt v-miL-dy and Chester outim: picture; Monday, “01‘- ficm Explnits a! the Gvrmzm Sub- marine." "T'm- Trail of the Octopus." 1nd Suprsmr comedy: Tuesday. ROM. Warwh‘k in an "Adventure in Heartsj‘ adapted fi’nm (’aptain Dieppe‘ the famnus now! by Anth'my Hope, (“‘RirrZitet-i unmmiy and Pictu» (“395: “m’ncsnlay, Dormhy Imitun in “His “Hr”; Frivmi." qu‘zmimmt magazine. I :msi ('hristiv mmcdy; Thursday. Waiiau- Hui-I in ~“Haua thnme of my 1'. s. «3 Hum tin" Nay DOROTHY DALTON IN "HIS WIFE'S FRIEND“ Also Paramount Magazine and ('hris tie (‘nmcdy Wednesday. “The (iinoma Murder" Saturday th by James B. Fawn“. I’nv‘amwunt PL. Satan» and (klv'n'wnu‘: yummy: Fri- df‘Y. Marguerite Um. in “A Cir Named \Iary." Iiurtm ”H‘fllu'r‘ mu .EutLfipd Jeff: Saturzhn): Manon Dzn" is- in “.Thu (incmzx Muzwim'." avf'um- "300m A’rtvmft spw‘iul. Mzu'k Sen nvtrt mun-LL Matinu‘ ,twn thirYY- ‘ Pean TL vu \e “i“ lowing: g'ctun‘vs next perx‘una ~. “4? 'f‘w' " , .::'< porialist from Chi ...:5: u ii 1r. Hmhlam! Park Friday ~ 1 vah 3 um! 01.1w as» U" - “u in making ou: [hair ‘ “EM‘JUIES. He will be pre- fired L" 7"“1“;V(‘ payments from those wnn defile [a make them at that time. He" win makw his headquarters at the Post “We while in Highland Park. INCOME TAX MAN WILL BE IN mum AND PARK Hzl on» was 'r,r:~ The X'H‘v 'm statv fir“ :x: :r After hvr '2‘ Mrs. Serzzv‘.’ of the pr {H r a cash 5U 1w "MEI THU. 15“" TH 1H- (.'I\'E\ HY HH‘H, budding. surrwund en shacks. Wv t but were intcrfc man wh» sul W hen they f St!” v_\'c W t‘ T FORT FIREMEN SUMMONED Chief Parker Tells of (‘00! Re- ception Afforded His Men Blaze Lax! Honda) \Inrninu' “WOOD HOME IS ”WWW WW +4.4... ~44. m -1»1«11-«: .;;... 1«1«:«:«1~:«:~1-1~r-1«1«1-+++«1~. W nesmovmvmaé PROPOSED PRESBYTERIAN HOME AT EVANSTONE WEEK 0 r) a Su‘u‘m ta Ago-Min: Thv p r .11 Ear cd Hr thief I’arkvr'~ Slur) \\ H n Alix! rapidly burning. ) :hvfr‘ «on: t‘m- men Mr». Sweeney and told :h.- prvmi30<. and that 'w LLYV In SHV'L‘ the ‘m 'W 11 El HI \t‘ prtK‘Q'I m‘ \l, ( HR ‘L Mn U" su-ne practivu do: \. T? uthcr T be Higblwm Park P171255 )' L'an Wht‘f‘. SQUF)’ brick .-wrn1 \vule iil‘v't‘ (h l“. H‘ H 1'} \nrp mau- Dznw Hu tbi Bulwr at ll;u'\':ml.. Miss Perkins was in have rvzul :1 little Japanese play nricinally writtvii fur Dr. Lewis’ Eng:- lish class at tlw ('liicalzo Woman's Phil), and it is just possible that. if the play is available. her mother may read it in her place. (fashier Harry Paul of thy High» land Park Trust and Savings bank has been appointed deputy tax Cullw- tnr in East Dm‘rfield for the CGHL'V- H't'Y l-‘l'l‘k‘H I‘H{M\‘< '11) \IHHHT.\\'\‘»H\1\\\- H Hurry Paul to Have Charge of Tau-e Hort-z Exporh to Hau- linoks Soon mm of porsnnal His territory mludus [Iiu'hlunu Park. Rzn'inia. and Highwood. Mr Paul expects to have the bunks (Iv; h‘urcd to him tmiay HThm‘mlay» and as they have to be returned a the county chctrwr about March 20 it is urged that tans 1w paid as snn' as pussibh‘. N E“ Amrlst Ml llim'i l‘..< will «gm-:1 :i jewelry repair shop in the Bartlett {beam building on March first. K‘ has had eighteen years experience 1'. J'mvelry rEgalring‘ He scrvwl tw- j.‘u:1r:: in the navy :“1 the :n'izltinr: t!’ partmem. and is, a graduate {rum tl‘m School of Aviatiun Instrument Work at Pensacola, Fla. [lo i~= al~m a mom bar of the American chinn of thic city. Zlht \I’I’OINTED (‘()Ll.E('T()R national , r011 EAST DEERHELI) and mm \V" \VUY‘ shut! [ your :1 mittwl 11x H‘ “h ,' JEWELRY REPAIR SHOP FOR HIGHWOUI) Tu» i} I'm“ Uri \l that ('umfwrn! full intt HY‘A MUK} M \nnlml \lm-(In an U '1! H .n..Z..T..:N t \x‘t'l‘grt 1 real vsum‘ tax th \\ H w. huvi .Lf ‘hv mm}! H' H 11l$[N l l ~n M \H \\ SUI“ l‘lub dim: U u! 0 k‘ n H THRIFT CAMPAIGN BY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS nf {hp 11 Uii‘kmi f qu mm: =II'iY_' Ln Students of the local high sctfl‘wl have accomplished other things plus. the daily routine of school life diir- im: the past two weeks. The week heeinning February ninth was devot- ed to a special study of thrift by the entire school body. This work was carried on so enthusiastically that it was decided to spread the time ot'er a period of two weeks instead of the one, as was previously arranged.” (in the first day of the campaign \‘zimuel Rumlquist, Willis Reese ind fining (‘onmd gave three mirflite talks in front of the assembly ,on national thrift. thrift in the home. and thrift in the school. Mr. Pertz, mechanical drawing instructor dnd head of the candy department in the lunch room, remarked that his 5. es dropped off half on the day thes: three speeches were eiv.en so it i certain that at least part of thei: theme “went home' “'ednesdav of the same week ion Hf ‘ht most cupzillc ~ti:clcnt speakers .mkul {1 m flit Eur clncxcs reei-ed u tuti 1Y1 < from \ ll'itu.< men of auth- I t} (in tin ii perm -:n ll icuw of thrift. .\li>s Dennison tsmhir of English hzid :i grmt number of tuneful Sf-n- tnccs dealing with thi< subject printv cd and placed «in the wnlls of the ,1 .‘lll «mimiwzr will")? the school. With thew vim mum m‘ th \imients they found .L ix staring; iiito ( HISES \V l 'l‘ H Sl'(‘(‘ESS l’uvils End Drive with Play-191 ' Written by John Winters. on “Thrift." 'l‘o- mnrrow fi thrzft Dunn}! (ht-M ‘ix )w-zuk H... Hunw \ paid vwry debt. discounting all !I\ NH». hu- :xwwwvcl prnpvrty nf T1: ,1»- u ,7/ ('v xlm I? H HIGHLAND PARK rh 11‘ \t‘ x \(‘znh-m) H )I' \shi '1'] atura7uy. February IH 0707-0871870] Leonard A. WOOCJ w!” spr 11' a :n‘ “91% rfn’u- S'Jm’SIJ H1471 5 Hun Hum hm 1h. rwrthwu >1 « rt-m ,.' 3., ., . .,. . M .‘. r. .5... .. ,4... ruwm My uf Chit-ago. mln ~~\ "l‘hH-O mmml x» vh.~ ‘Ah;\\'l'-1.'FYI Mili m HlL-jhland 0n 1H .\ 11s xrumfu 'Ihlt!‘ Ilhulll ,. ILLINOIS. fIIL‘RSDAY. FEBRUARY TmL‘l)’ bf. . :lwunmlfivd the nmnfint Iggtsr Exciting: mm [A (I 10 TH] nforccmcn thv uni)" munpnnt uf 1hr hnum- a! (lip Linux Tiu- tire dqmrtnivnt was summpncd. and after a slight delay, due‘ to a misunderstanding about attaching the hum-s, the Maze was extinguishâ€" vd. Part of the sommd stnry was had‘ 1y burned, and wan-r did murh dnnr age to the first floor. A one story building: on Suuth Sheridan mud was partly destroyed by fire almut nine o‘clock on Sunday evening. After the‘ lnlazo had been extinguished lry tllo local fire do- puvtmvnt, it was found that one of tlw mums had boon saturatvd with kmwsvmu Arsnn is Hum-Mod. The fire dt-partxm'm \m: (‘Hllt‘d out um mnrnimr m 7:er In (-xtimruish a TWO BLAZFS “('(TR (L‘J SI'NDAY EVENLVG my my"!!! SH”. 31‘ I‘nnix-Is km‘vs‘vmu i The fire ( this mm‘nin small Mum .‘lt the ('in nn \1. nt‘zlx ‘ r eight udmk i’ai- i “ ('OMMI'NITY SERVICE M EMBERS. ATTENTION Thv first nwotin}: wf all the sub- sfifihors tu the fund for (‘nmmunity Sorvivgn in Highland Park will he hold at the ('in 11:121. Hiu‘hlnnri Park. 111.. mu \Iuvxtizav ms nmzr. Mnn‘h L 1920.11? \w. MIL IIH'I) LM usury [hr ”Huh 'Har Hum 1:1 ll\'.~ H‘SUH I’M)”. £28 at 8:15 14. in. MIMI \\ 21 Ail's 'Irwm i‘rrpvrt} ml; Arum i‘ In She-ruiun R1 r1 (w Ih-pummmu \Lf’t‘tl; thv Hum HM 1hr! Hump !' thy-w m<tituti 'nl UH \'\'Y1U' MM] u! h 1-year plan YI'(’|‘!’|U}' t-shytvrium I! has been l-xtlmulr {ht noodx of thv nvxt tin- y'ars, m-‘xt “HI \\ UK H’ImH' ix Han”) Hum Slum-(“ted :It! l’irr IV 1m hl‘ mstxtutlwn VT] r hl-penm-m m unlit-r uxw fnthtr «- hnu - railed out \timruish a Hf Airs. H. par! Hu- Humt 1m Sat 11] 7701")! m! I'll \Y‘:\ rhur (lam 1923 I‘e mivlâ€" prnVMr this fund. Thvy are reâ€" uiM qwmling nubly. (‘hurrhw are going Thi.‘ lu-y-md thvir qunm and the result tr-vi will a PM ed. Those who are interested in pres- idential candidates, and who is not, will find something in General Wood which they are not likely to see in political candidates every n in the week, now that there is a candidate for every day in the week. .\'<~-.t Saturday l‘\’(‘11]nj.' at kzlfi >PMH'IA Highland Park people Will be uri'urdmi an opportunity to hear and rm- MaJur General Wood. There is In W H mass meeting at the high 8(‘h00i In which every man. woman and child in Highland Park is invit- Those who are fortunate to to §nd hear Major General Wood will recognize in him a genuine presiden- tial possibility. one who can take his place in that illustrious calendar of men who havo filled the highest of- fice in the gift of the people. A small man. summin- has said. placml on a pedestal looks all the mnn- insigni- ficant because of his elevation. Not so with‘uur pnm mun. No: so Wit}? Im-nsml Wmul. His is a greatness that ncml>~ nu pwll‘Filtl. that makes :1 pwlwtal St‘t'lll Tidivuluus. 'l’livw whu \w HM likt In \c1- 3 trur pilut m the wliwl in tlmw perilous Jays. mmv and hear MajHr General “had. A xxx-at friend uf‘RunSvW-ll with sunlight in every room, with sunâ€"parlors. and all the latest equip- ment for occupatinné and comfort, and l: estimatml to oust. $300,000. The riirm'turs of the Home 110 on the pulivy t-f providing dollar for dollar for thv» pndowment and the building, m tlmt ail unduwment of $300,000 is :xlw mllml fur. The (‘nnvalcscont Home will Te- qnn'c ;m endowment of at least $100,- HML and tho ('hildren's Hume will n-quin- thv difference, and nmre. The l’rcslwtcrian (“hum-lira: of (_‘hi- :‘zmu mm mm‘ ungagwl in an (‘fl'urt to prnVltlr this fund. Thvy are reâ€" W \JUR GENERAL WOOD 'I‘O SPEAK SATI'RDAY BEAI'TH’I'L LEOI’OLI) HUME HAS BEEN SOLD \H TRAFE IS HH'ND‘ nr MISSING BUIBER ‘.\Zl‘ ("RU York Statv. r‘ m L‘!‘\: doseruw M tn V» (- CVHY‘I‘h m. .u. “6- ‘.\.'i\ ~~ \h-rtinu In be Hold a! the High Suhnul :«l Eight ()‘vlnck BMW}- 1th [mixed tn Attend h'u l‘(,'>( fi'm \ Hid n-at friend ”(Rwy-volt, Chemicals, Formr-rl) Exclusive rum him rhufly in out- man Produrls'. Are \nu Mad 1. mm: quivL firm-Mu]. Here in Highland Park 'A \X'IH‘I I fur 21:: arrow x-ut by BIN. Hull?“ but ha.â€" 4-I jar prmmi fruit» x~ in»: Hard Hf in New A Mfr and {nut (-hiMrt-n xH (I!) H n n10 m~ and thee \-(- been m‘ "Wild. ‘Although the report has no: mado public, it is understood the Special Fhemicals (Tompan D‘ vim-king in (-1030 touch with the B‘RBERVicaldcpartmqm of the l'niwd S Army aml thét it: prrzdwus W1: um. mun-r41, a large extent; bo rammed 1,). na lam-m awn] legislation {rum fun-urn m.- ..‘LHWI‘ “‘hn titiOn. My 1‘ Ll' Sovera no 0! l'urk EAVIHE vaera! yeah am» Mr. qu-ctland took his son. Melvin. Him the lvusxnt'ssf. but whrn war wa> dwlarwi. Mei'ur. answered the call «1' )115 L'uuntry. rm Hiring the scrvn-o m chnlmr, 1937. His withdrawal {rum the business 191'! Mr. Sweotland ir; sr‘h- charm» of the store and caused him mm-‘n added re- sponsihimy. a” of whir'h he met with; out mmplnmt. It was his share. ~_ In the early part of 1919. Mr. Sweetland's health began to fail. and in August he underwent an operatiofi which did not prove wholly success- ful. For the past six monthS‘hil health has gradually declined. culmin- ating in his death last Sundafl' mprno mg. ‘ The funeral was held at the {31 residence on Sheridan place Nesday afternoon at taro *6’cl with the Rev. Frank Fitt in ch: of the sefvices. Interment was I! in Rose Hill cemetery. Iiiiirns, July 26. 1559 In 1877. an the age «if eighteen» he came to Highland Park and took a position in the Geo. B. Cummings drug slum After serving there as pharmacist for set» era! years, he Went into business fox himself and founded the Sweetland drug store in 1895. His first place 01 busines was in the old Goldberg block 0 West. Ceftral avenue, a:sitg from w 'ch he never moved veryifar". and one with which thrv “an: roudtnts u?" Hichlanri Pm‘k hznw aiwzus beer. assm-mtod the Sm-eliami rims: s’onre Mr. Sweetland was ”ember of: the Modern Woodmen. and The Busi es§ Men’s Association of Highland rk. His wife, Mrs. Dale Sweetland, nd two children, Melvin and Laura, u: i vive him. t this city The annual meeting uf the d‘ tors and stockhqldvrs u! the Syn Chemicals company was Mid last day. Feb. 20. .t the 051%- <If the < pany. r. Cat! I’fansxiehl. its p: dent. {fig-Mud his annual re which showed in :1 romarLaMo de the growth hf this mmpzmy. barely a year old. ANNUAL MEETING OI" SPECIAL CHEMICALS Previous 16 the war. comm chemicals were made. almost 9 sively. in GQrmany.‘ nm-acaine anilene dyes,gbeing two of the commonly kmwn products; of great commercial chemical 31x moms mass. » RESULTS In on LAST SUNDAY MORN: Funeral of Mr. Dale Sweet} Took Place Tuesday. Inf terment at Rose Hill ‘ Cemetery i ir-IL 3:, I‘m .\\\LL‘...~1‘:d ”fissfid ‘ ‘ . (didan '.rI {‘11:} HUM \l “Il,~ 51 ‘|'>‘(u'flt 0’ 4‘ ! 1111111 Park. 1“ 12min and hug} of HM \val-rstnluis‘rusd i!j‘..~tL\5> Mr. wviinni :\ mun-l) mtrxufiuu “it?! (A ht.‘ uni L'I‘nxxx'r. w. 111:: (My. Mr. Sweetland was burn in Newark. 1 Sunday murmur ((‘nanur-d m; Pan.- )0) Mr. Swoctland to the bummsi, «~121er Main! 15 L‘UUKtTF. rm VOLU] \m' od- my 1135!. fr: ‘(pm 705]- port Bree rec- ’ciai 10!? npe men rxai flu- and nost the n OM' ade

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