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Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Mar 1921, p. 1

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Ra Order A. FAY i ‘IA NI , [N (I AND . OH.“ TLVL, ‘ntracmrs k. mud. ooooooooi" Avenue ‘npot af. lCtions, ishings first Class lv‘y Leaideneo “0 "fawn :ubet 5th 349 StYIes. a An l I 3H H) M} 4LT) NUNDRY STRIKER SENTENCED T0 JAIL IGNORE“ (‘Ul'RT ORDER (‘hurlm Burunes Gin-n 3W lhusf I-ur lhsnheying Judge‘s ()r- I drr; (Hher Items of (nun!) \l-ux NUMBER uvvr h'iit' 1. \r-n'ur) hi: htt'h- him-k- smlt'n ~h--;. 1: Hunt} «we? “as n. WEI Run“: fwndmme Tum yvnrs am) the lime mmhL-«lnxxn building was. torn duwn Sinn- that tinw Mr. Holler hid ht-vn rMirx-d . Voters next Tuesday will be afiord< ed a good example of the confusion wrought by the use of two kinds of time. the daylight saving variety and the central standard kind. Two elecé'. tions occur on that day. One is I vity afi'air, the t‘lt‘ctlfln of a commisa sinner {or the East Park district, and the other is the animal town election. The city e-lection Will he held between the hours of 7 a. m and S p m., daylight savin time. The town elec~ tiun will also held between” I a mi Ind 5 p. m.. but according to central standard time. That means the city polling places will be opened and cluaed one hour earlier than the town polling places. Voters wha plan w cut their ballots in both election early in the morning or at the last hour' in the afternoon should take this into consideration. Mama; “'2'?" In the Emli Suhlmg, [sz-uvilh- my. found a dynamite rap and was ”3'4 mg to pry it apart with u knife when 1'. expludwi. badly lawmting nm- of his hands The boy is a nephew of Henry Suhhng. Liberty-ill» garage man. ' ' County NUW’S L‘untinued on Page Ten Sutur l h TWO KINDS OF TIME TO BE USED TUESDAY Town Election Use antral} HIGHWOOD-VOTER Time: East Park DistriCt WRITES OPEN LETTER Kir‘vr“ ""V "V“‘w --“‘ 1 The Y, W (I A. clubs are holdinj i city 3nd bring their children in algood a bazaar today from four o’clock t6 1 clean atmosphere. We believe i Mr. fien o'clock. the proceeds of whicfiEWelsh and the conservative tic , t is are to be used to purchase a victrold j elected they will take pride in pa hing for the association A large numbeiievery good thing :for Highw . wt' useful and attuctive articles ard? Yout}: truly; ; to befun sale. 1 A Vofier of Highwoud. Fauik Y. W. C. A. BAZAAR H) ‘dr‘t n Follows Daylight Saving h If. 1w 1 ,{w n} ..‘ 3'1): --n':_xr_\ hi: htt'h : ('mmtx «we? mi IS HELD mun; u ki‘L'li n u H d wrapvd mme Emu! HRH Mini ‘E Awe-r U1“ rnak§ f'um ‘Eiird 5L. i :‘m-n mu! and Fu‘ ~i‘iv <1h‘t't5. H The Highlanh Path Press h 7's ”nHuL’e hume t‘nvre UM U if .v h p if r H 4 Fur Nm'k- m )x' r il\ .d ml 15! h ossou TO HEAR MR. AMSi'Bl’RG. AP \\ Just at this time we feel called up- on to do our little bit by putting} in a good word for our candidate for hayâ€" 01'. Thomas E. W'elsh. and the gdntle- men who are running on the Cohser: vativ» ticket. They are all men qt, good standing in the community.; men who will stand for what is {of the best interest of the citizens of fligh- I IIUIIUUKII , III III“ To (me His own “Ballads or”; _ Bourbonnais" at Next Meet- ‘,' “â€"7“ ‘ ing. Annual Meeting Apr. 26 'IN CHARGE 01‘ P. 'I. MYTw‘Uw! Highland Park Press Highland Park. [IL Gentlemen: ”Lvl’i Go" is mum: wrong. The‘ show mmmittcv met in the Commun- lt)‘ U-ntvr Wednesday evening and Min; .1. A. Goodrich. director from the; ,luhn B. Rogers Producing (‘u.. out-i lined the plans for the shuw. Mm. Scott and Miss Florence Simmons are; to assist in the produvtmn of the! play. Friday evening a. meeting; will; be held at the Elm Place scho'ol ati which time the characters will be pick- ed and the parts ”signed. , f T0 (‘HOOSE CAST FOR , Y. M. (‘. PLAY. FRI. Mr. Welsh has lived here a mimber of years and is well known along the North Shore. He believas in progress and is in a position to know the» posâ€" sibilities of Highwood, which b all the advantages oiiany North bore city. What is neeékd is push. n the, interest and prideVof I" the ‘ us; in the uplift and enforcement, of Mrs. .lowphine l'rull Lighlner Died March 23 in (‘olorudu Funeral Tnm’nrm“ The play will only be given one night. On account of the limited seat- ing capacity of Pbarl Theatre seat, coupons will not be exchanged until April 12th at Gsells' Drug Store. Weh‘me lots or inducemenfi for people who woulq lirk_e»_to leavg the FORMER HIGHLAND PARK RESIDENT l’XSSES AWAY \Y Hunt! and H mm: the: El Ilkn 131‘ (hr :m-cung zit-l“ “I‘UW‘ Am m :5 "HHHALL‘ Of H hie-uh «:1 sman ll M VH1! fiiftYe'r, “l‘\ 'I‘urrziry urn l “I“ Munsun an autumn n: Emi)‘ tn Highlami Park 11m» I‘ru“ thv drummed \m: 3 known {w all thy “H 4 (11' uur‘L‘H“; :Uid Yilc nvw~ ivn and unuxpovtz-«i dvut} <hm-k tu’ them ul‘ u'dnv'h Fa'wi L" :13? Huturmhm \Vlli 5} W} )m‘xwdmtrl)’ :LY mum "\‘lll HAL-1‘! (If Missy mornmg Lyn: '(Ilzu .\lx«. ,1" ..‘m Hg hd h U 0 Lt :uul mun-ct wxll rmnfl't'rs Hf ()\. 1' Apr}? “1 mhn bury \ull gm: Huurhnmmii " m uni nf' lnm. r)‘ Ugh nrdm.‘ } .« Hn- flm‘st "m ”mi ‘u'- rmmm» M. d!‘\' ngh him-x uf‘ HIV HHHHH "h {VN'IH |\ .1 h Hm! uppn-uh ' ‘-5 MI: Anh- .Lrwi fivvtlmh r» {hp 3m}! Urn 'um-hwan. mmhwi [uh-r 1:;le hrrt , qr!» H mk (im‘dnnr. Hp“ an! \';m am Syhnit‘k, :h um 4:1”)an mnuu’m-od w. Hamid 12EEX'HIBIT AT D. S. H. S. ETAXPAYERS TOLD T0 ' \ THURSDAY, APRIL 7th AWAIT DEVELOPMENTS ‘. .\\‘(‘l' Ill Lflt‘l' H M m H‘J‘ LLI‘OWH I‘lllllpmcl’fl wme I}; unuuhmttw «1121:111qu It \us annuumd Tuesdéy evening thpt the fifth of le series of concerts Selng given at tthommunity Center, would take the fcm of a round robin of talent from thtfive wards of High- luld Park exclusrely. The program will be given on he evening of Fri- day, April 8th, .t the Center and it is expected th; it will bring out many surprises Lthe shape of un- suapected talent. Nev. Mi» trm“: 111le RH" Tonight, Manhn Mansfield‘ and Rogers Lytton in' “His Brother’s Keeper,” Friday,“Ducks and Drakes'.‘ from a play by Elmer Harris; Sat: urday. “The Litle Fool," from the novel by Jack bndon; Sunday, “Out of the (‘horus' adapted from tin story by HarryChandli-r: Monday. “Sessue Huyaka'a in “An Arabian Knight." “The So of Tarzan;" Tues‘ day and Wedneday, "Lying Lips." featurim.r House ’oters and Florencv Vidnr; Thursday “Tin1 Outside Wo- man;" Friday. Homespun Folks;" Saturday. “Not (uilty." Mminvc at 2:30 Saturday. uh)‘ '3“ m \I.‘ h k 1 Ever) Department in School to' All Whu Have Not Yet Paid Are Be Represented Either in Advised to Delay Until At- Schuol Exhibit or on torney Holmes' Case Program is Heard Shield urd L. The {olluwing program of, pwtures will be shown st the Pearl theatre next week : Center to flat All Highland i’ark Concrt On Friday EveningApril 8th SESSI'E H.~\'.'AKAWA IN AN AEABIAN KNIGHT COMMUNITYCENTER Western: Star Drill Teain'Gi ANNOUNCE INNOVATION‘ Exhibition Many Attend ._._ ' . Dance Held Monthly Also “The Sm 9f Tarzan” Mo day. Satuliay. “Not Guil- ty.” Matinee two-thirty (h H" 'H. IV HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921 K Mm; M) thx {it H HICH N ‘HHLI, PRU}!- ('l lmt up”): mvnt Ilu‘d (inn? swnml'nur. dh \Hvrk. who! 'hv cuhplu" 41f lhv Parr“!â€" hn uxxm iniiun. u prugrmn M" 'm- 1 mlt'rvsi 1n putrum (If HH‘ hmn» high whmll W11" Hlkv [ilm‘v an «my Jt’tux‘mmn. Apnl T, 1 Ms 4 ~ h- fh\llllt>(‘(j vurhn-r Hum 115x211 1le! [hr wumum In hem“ {My m {Wu (hilty. l'ZH-ry Alv» «h purtn luv it ulvmx Iin_\'~' mum:- spur! Studvm‘“ \‘lol‘lh. ()m- at! play. (Earl U! 'l'hv przru'wu! \HH um; 2hr talk “ill M huh and diagram Uh Hf (hr >1hdl-l, Th M. NH urgunmh v I! w at! play. Gul’Hrk (.‘luks. 'wf “(MI-13>“ The Ik-vrfit-ld high 5‘th! Primuml Rivh ndwick. :11”. nniwv \zinHI . 'hk‘ Hu- Th. 0 m Sk't hull hr H! Al 'l «ruriutw l . 191ml 1 mz-nt TElleIi’. .‘ HI lt' ”mm lleguk [h mi tl numln-r hm‘ush and In “in M- f as :unl in H"')'~. Lhu hxuulinnn’, UH 1H HI IXHH'JTIHN AM {I‘M-H H n'r.\ Ul' ”W {M‘- \\1H >1)“th (In! 4n n. th ll‘q‘luy v IHH“.\ [r Jun Thi» At the l‘i'uulur meeting of the coun- :m whiâ€"‘ul last Friday cwning Mr. Holmes 'mndw hix Tt‘pul't uf the investigation. id .l :nw ll« dated that ho hld already atart- {Mum-d (d xuil in the Lnurt at Waukegan ' the hir- against thr- imn-zmd taxes. and that pq'nk for if ihi- suit wa.‘ hUt‘CESSfUl that the Illlhll‘u' 1:0. lm<il~> wuul‘l he (‘nrrocted and that <1...“ my 2 i \wuum- vmuld lw spared the increase. mm mm: 17: 1h nuyuminnu .1“ those who have and ywrâ€" Hut. yvt {mill their tuxw art' advised «09> m‘ In wait until tln- mm: makes a (leci- n mlluucinnn in the llvllm-s i-usr. lt is not winpar- vxmw-tml that an appeal will be takrn tlamn‘lvx'lq 1hr L'Hllniy allllhirlllt’fi in mm the ml u‘hullolm-«(mw \an iii-w \vill‘ .’l,(l41,'( l‘ny/ighi Plan by lit-:ulx‘ l)::_\l;;:ht carving: time ha> lfl‘t'll U I] .\ h-mxl‘t l‘ k‘ tlx I“ ml XUH‘ ”u U!“ {hr [by _-. â€"â€"â€"â€"--v-- â€"'â€".â€"--â€" I ’ 7' 7 7 {Young Peoples Club of Trinity ? ! Church to Give Play at High‘ hf A.iCITY ATTORNEY REPORTS; School. Dance to Follow 'THREE PARTIES COMPETE Highland Park lodge No 446 L. O. 0 Moose ihstalled their officers Easter Sunday afternoon. Western Star drill team of thcagogave a fine‘ exhibi- tion and W. Lee Provol. Supervisor was Depdty Supreme installing of- ficer. Thé ofiicers installed were: A W. Yowell Past Dicmtor; George E Pett Dictdtor; James High, Vice Die» tenor; Harry Paul, Trensurer; Wm. Witten, AI. E. Dnrment, J. S. Sulli- van, trusteees. A fine luncheon was served following the installation. Easter Monday a dance was given in celebration of the event, and was very well attended. “Owing to the many questions which enter into the tax problem and the difficulty of reaching a satisfactory basis of ogreement with the county authorities it has been impossible for those who are dealing with the sit- uation to {furnish the Press with any definite sthument at this time but a conference is to be held between local attorneys and certain of the county officials on Friday night of this week at which‘it is expected that some plan .of action will be agreed upon to render centain the mount of ml ea- tate taxes lawfully owing by each tax- payer in Highland Park so that he may pay the amount actuallly due and receive a receipt in full without being compelled to file objections in (ourt to the application of the County Collector for judgment of sale.‘ ,, \\r|-. .y‘..-.. wv u... v 3,- n-.. (“ourt to the application of the County; Peter J' Dtu is thus far the only , candidate who has been announced 5101' Collector for judmmt if sale ’the office of school trustee of Deerfield ' 'township‘ in. the election Saturday. L. O. 0. M. INSTALL ‘ April 9. Mr. Dufl’y is running‘ior OFFICERS SUNDAere-election. The term of ofice is :three years. There are two polling . . . i laces for this election, one It the Western; Star Dnll Team'leei‘fi lghland Park State bank “a the Exhibition. Many Attend iother in Deerfield. “Citizens uf Highland Park who have ill n uniting fur 3mm solution of the tax piulrlem will lw pleased to know that an :fi'ort is being made by the (onimissiqners and the (ity Attorney and by other attorneys residing in Highland Park to obtain a definite ad- judicmiun by the court at an early date which will fix the rights of all property owners, with mpgct to the amount due for real estate taxes. ‘ mum-r months l'\’I'l‘}‘ year. An ordiâ€" nann» to that rtl'wl was pawl-d by I'm muncilv 'l‘lu urdinunu- date: "an: “(X-ntml ~tnmlard tlnw shall. {rum and after Manh ‘35, A. l)., 19:31, lw tlu- utllrin! Um.» within the (My of l'lig'lllzmll Park for xhv (ransuctiun of all (My lnmncss; L‘Xk’t'ill that [Wm 132”” 11. m. on the MN Sunday in .ll:\r«xl'n ‘in tho yvar lSl2l. :«ml awry yxwr lhu‘l'afh-r. Ilfilllfll time fm (hu- t'it)‘ ul' Highland Park zhull lm :ul» \nnn‘d unv huur. and at 2:00 a. m. mm the last Sunday in October Hi the) your l‘JL‘l. and rwry year thereaftrr. >uvh utllciul timr shall by the rctartl» mg: of 0m,- huur he rvturned to (‘enâ€" trul standard timta" It further prw \idvs that all ('lm-kx' nmintnim-d at rjty (-xyu-nrzv shall he set and run :wâ€" vowing to thv willcial time explainvd abuvv. The following flatemem was made lmt cwning by (‘ity Atfiorney Sam- uvl 8. Holmes: ‘ mum-r mum}: nann» to that [hr voumtiL "’i’l‘L “("t-ntv‘n] {rum and aftur in’ “It (Iffifiil! of Highland 1’ of all (:15 h from 2:00 :1. in .‘thvh ‘in (E Mr. Hulnh-s has made u thorough imestiuutiun Hf thr tux matter. The nty muncil :n a meeting svveral \nu'k» 2;;{0 dwidvd that if same of the pmplc wow to avnid paying a» part of th-u- taxes for the year, that it was only fair that an M the peoplv should (Anjuy the benefit of the decreased day night 3‘ ing by ('it}' “ohm-x Mr. Hulnh imestigutiun nty muncil \\'m'k.- 2350 (iv ”fix-(Inf:- \\'Hlv ."JIHI'Y l‘ny/iyhi I‘luu [knight carving: time he» Men morn-<1 z» thv ufl'n-ihl time for the fly hf Hiflxtmni Park during Hw An ordiâ€" hiu'd by \Iate: w shaH. The Highland Park Woman‘s dub. will hold it! regular minim on day, April 5, at" 2 :30 o'.cloqk speaker of the dtemoon is ’18. E Blackwood of thc Nubia! And Stun Civil Service calm the will speak on “Women in Civil Se'rnee." R. E- BLACKWOOD 1‘0 " » ADDRESS WOMANfS C1413 The polling places for this election will be as follows: first precinct,, Geo. H. Koon'a auto show room, 47 S. St. John’s avenue; second precinct, the ’éity hall, 549 Central avenue. Everett L. Millard is up for [39 election for Park Commissioner of the Highland Park East Park District. He is the only candidate out for the ufliee. The election will be held next Tuesday, April 5. between the hours of 7 a. nth-Id 5 p. .m. The time for this election will be daylight saving time, which has been adopted as official time by the city of Highlnnd Park. Peter J. Duly is Agfln Candi- date for Ollice; Two Poll- ing Places V NO CONTEST YET IN ‘ TRUSTEE ELECTION With economy in View tn >avv the: yummy vi the ('ount)’ and particularly: the taxpayers of [Doorficld Tuwnship’; I invite your w-opcratiun and support 1 ml the elu'tinn April 5. 1921. Sincerely, F‘ M. INGALLS. Thv'pvriud of reconstruction has Mg'un and I firmly fovl that it is-the dutf; of «very County officer to Con- duct the County’s tubiness as; econ- nmimlly as is rum-idem with gknrd gnt’t'l‘nnlt'nt. On Friday evening. April 8. the Young People-is Hub of Trimty x-hurch wiH prosvm their (-mm-dy. The girlx and boys have been busily rohears~ ing so that a sucu‘ssful performance 15 assured. Mrs. Gerald Perk is in charge of thr makvup. Hiuhlnnd Park Press Highland Parkunl. Gentlemen: I dvny muxt vmphaticnlly that I haw withdrawn from the contest for Supervisor uf Deerfis-ld Ttiwnship. Nu selfish mutiw has prompted me‘ [4: St‘t‘k the (111300 but only 2hr ft‘elimz nf my many friemh that I am napa- ‘th In represent thy interoxts of the tax payers fairly and squarely. . EAST PARK DISTRICT ELECTION TUESDAY Everett 1.. Millard up for Re- Election for Five Year Tern}: as Commissioner WITHDRA WAL FROM CONTEST DENIED Dr. F. M. lngalls Writes Letter (‘onlradicting Statement Re- garding His Candidacy “MR. BOB” TO BE PRESENTED APRIL , Speak on “Women in (Evil Service” at Meeting (0 be Held April 5th 1mm! l’m'k club ‘ privilcgv of us- cai'sals. After l‘" n (lance fur mll pvrformvrs. nlmissmn to the “ht-so am un sale ,_ 01' may be ‘pun :lwr of the socio- wumz )wnplu Will 1 McBride k for Bvrison ’5 era's Butler, liden lady. Null)" OLD-Gun’n ‘_inv..l A still figh! is prnmm-d at the town- ship election whnh \ull lx- held next Tuesday. Thu-r ('nmlldzmxs arr nut fur thr Mllu- of >upervimr. and each of thvm has a strong {Illilming The (‘iti'u‘nc‘ party tic-km, hl'hdk‘d by Wél» lium J. (Hum. is running a lid of men l‘llwbt whum are up {or rr-«lL-u- tic-L The Progressive ticket ha: put up a number uf strung candidatey. with .luhn O‘Kcefe at the head of ah;- of wicket. «mom: them bring the name of M rs. .lcnnit- Mlllrr. who is Lake Coun- ty's first Woman candidate for the “flier nf aSsi>tant supervisor. The Indcpcndrm party has but one can- didate. Dr. F. M. Ingalls. who is out - ffur supervimr. her niece. Ruth The ballot will appear a: follow» CITIZENS PARTY i 8i-EXPECT STIFF FIGHT ‘ IN ELECTION TUESDAY 3 peace § The minstrelj mm- «£28 hereof the Anchor and Ark ,Waukeg‘m, all M whom have deal ofexperieince if: this line. “The minute}; which '9” be bu been prodnéod in Wuhan: the greatest “kl- AM: nimhments viii be and.“ loved :by_ m. ~ Wuhan $3 ééia§ Tomorrow night (Fridny) the Emanuel White Shine will give a minntrel how and dine in the Young Men's club. 1": Fond. It is expected tint the vote next Tuesdny will be the largest polka a; such an election in Durfield tam-hip m my years. , 'T polis will be épen from 7 n‘ m. to 5 p. 111., Central mndnrd time. which is one hour “03!? than the ofâ€" ficial Highland Park city time. Thu means that they will be open from 8 a. m to 6 p m.. according to watchefl and clocks in this city . furfiishv the magic The annual town meeting will open in council chamber, cityhnll, at 2:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. and after choosing a moderator will proceed to hen and consider‘reporta of m. to appropritte money and to defny the necessary expenses of the town- ship. 7th precinct, Fire Sufion Bldg. Centrxl avenue, and Green Buy rand. Highland Park, Ill. 8th precinct, Lincoln school, Lin- coln avenue and Green Bay road. Highland Park, Ill. Minstrel ud Dance to be Given 5th precinct. vinia, “l. WHITE SHRINE AFFAIR IN LAKE FOREST 4th precinct, van. 4) S. St. land Park, Ill.- 6th precinct. 506 N. Green Park, Ill. peace Harry T. Yflavey. constable- William L. Meyeu. constable The (-leuidn will begin at the hom of T a and (lose at 5 p. m. in (he places ésignated as follows; lst aim-t Cit} hall. Highwood. F"3rd precinct. office of James Duffy. Central avenue and Sheridan road. 1H 2nd precinct. DPerfield~ShieIas high schuol. \‘ine avenue, Highland Highland Park 1N ace * F n (1 Hudeh. wnstable ’ John E. Sheahen, Edward Maruney, Hahn Rouse, con n . \Isor j. Billiam F. Bkker. assistant sup~ s-rxiwor Andmw J. Walsh. assistam super~ \zsur Thumax E. flersun juslwe of thv Park, Ill Harry Eithler. :usxstam superms~ or (for one your) ‘Anscl E. Smith, justice of the peace ‘Rivhard E. Winn‘rs. justice of the 'peacq Axel T, Larson Visor. , ‘Edward F Stucnke}, justice of the peace Each Ticket Seems to Have Strong Following; Annual Town Meeting to be Held Tuesday Afternoon I’aVid ('arflon. Jr.. jusnce of the Dr. F. M. Inga inpervism PROGRES. 3' PARTY INDEPEND ligPARTY Iohn FL (fograd. justive of the John (”KL-Me, Jt-nmr 1.. Mil onSIkutDoor ‘1 ,ur ‘. assistant super- Henry Edwards’ store, Bay road, Highllnd omce of (:2. P. siniâ€" John avenue. Highâ€" Ravinia school. Rn- H}. assistant super supervmur assistant super VOLUME 11

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