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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Dec 1922, p. 1

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$2. 95 $1. 95 $4. 50 $3. 00 $1.65 $6.95 $1.65 50c $2100 $2.00 $2.00 80c $1.00 ,Hi: 89c $1.50 llllt 35c _ ‘, Means Must Be Defined It is well understood that this municipality. as well as most others, is always short of funds to carry on the necessary improvements pertain- ing,to a growing town. and some means must be devised to replace them bridges at once. So far as the bridge on Sdith Sheridan Road is concerned. ‘its replacement will be taken care of by the large plan for paving that 'road to the county line. but 0th” means must be found for taking can of the. more important two bridge: on North Sheridan Road. " Plans For Structures Plans have been made for two very handsome structures to replace the Old ones. These plans provide for ur- tistic and durable structures. and i1 hey ban he realized every citizen will 1 proud to point to them as the most beautiful bridge: on the north shore. _ The question of financing them, however. is rather a serious one for cmssn BRIDGES '- DAMAGETO cm C1113 OFF MAIN ENTRANCE The closing of the two large bridges on the North Sheridan Road is work- ing a great damage to the reputation yflflBER 42 New Structures Planned but -'Hands of Oflieials Tied by f‘ \ Objections of Owners of Property “£03”: city, as the cloning of flute tivdhridges and the one on South Sheridan Road practically cuts of! the main entrances to Highland Park. Some criticism has been w against the commissioners for closing 1n these bridges at the same time, but after wading the report .1 a coupe- mm engineer, who made a careful enmifiation of their condition show- ing thé bridgts to be absolutely_ un- safeb the commissioners were com- pélled to close them at once to avoid serious accidents which would cause the city great and useless/expense. :t‘is possible that the money will have n; m raised from a bond issue. A trout deal vf \vurk along this line has .llnmiy lm-n accomplished; a, public l‘eilllng lm‘ been had, the ordinance hm hag nuswl and the matter has l-«wn méantul to the court fur cum ilmmtiunl > Halted by Property Owners The flux adopted by th- («unmis- ~i n .L\ IN mun‘: an that un while ~i 117:5 “54> 12w mun‘: (‘1‘ that un whivh uti mi rim ut'm-r bridgvs in the city hme been built. namely a bridge znm'. hwn establirhvd. the property within that :Iunu a<w>smi fur one third nf the m7 01’ th»: Wurk, the remaining two Khmh in ru [Iklill by the city, This ‘m-wn). m the ma- vf the two bridges xwru..\\hi«'h is a large (h: prupmty owners m‘u’!‘ {hm ”mi and l ii.‘ u-xnxné<:'in.‘-xx fm-I [hut {hv matur has not hevn "rope-Hy pxe- ’nnd In thvw prnput) own-or: ' and u- ip‘uinv a LA” fur :1 meeting at me er' h; 11 nn Priduy evening, Deâ€" L 7:30. “‘hwru the matter Azxnfi» mwrv Ih\;f‘"U"!‘I3' oxphinvd and ' ' «mi am? 1:» y»; is" the plan can :ml . r mruiifiod in :zxv‘n a way "Luv {new «w‘Jt-x'tv‘rfi withdraw ' ‘:)<_\.;z‘.' vu-rk ( ‘. ‘2"!‘I‘fi'f ..4 ;,I 3r \\ ESLEY BARRY IN “RAGS T0 RICHES” To Be Shownâ€"\Vednesday and Thursday. “The Kentucky ’ Derby" Saturday. ' t‘nllvvwim: pinurc‘s will be pro- ~t'1‘11r’li nm‘t wwk: Sunday, Agmw \E'YH i::'“,~\ Daughter of Luxury"; Hun'laiy and Tuesday. Thomas )leigh- .m '11:, “The Man \Vho Saw Tomor- n-w.'.’ g1 Parumnunt picture, story by qupy I'urc Sheoh‘an and Frank (hydra: \Vwinosday and Thursday. Wmhy Furry in “Rags 1nd Riches, n‘Jlarry Rnpf production; Friday, Phaflw Junw- in “West. of Chicago"; Saturday, “The Kentucky Derby." starring Reginald Denny. Matinee :at’ two thifiy.‘ See program on back uf {ms paper. ROYAL ARCH MASONS ELECT NEW OFFICERS Highland Park Chapter. Royal .\rr-h .‘lur‘infi held their annual meet- :m! rm] Plrc'tian cf officers last eve- nipf: m Masonic hall and the follow- " < were «slat-ted for the on- ,' “‘«r: High Priest. Charles _ , king, Then. Knaak; Scribe, ”HUT H M; ”935.. J. A. Blomdahi; ncrémry. Albert Larson. dH .1 bf-O'I'l 111;; £1:.\('.\"Cd n'hoUt L"“‘LHI? 1)“ 1m- thixd Hf the tutu! «1‘ - "M en tin 11111191 v. [A prescntcu 1-11.11 ,1 1:11:11va hf 1'2'}|)h"rt_\ 1mm- _n;m-~1-ntin1: a'tmut $12.00!).00. if) m‘rrv Ihvf't‘U" wt! and 1:» Nu Hi Fur \‘v'L.,:c ;~( \lemimz ('a'lod HM if I ttcmivd n H‘ 1' letter to {Pin very in ppunn 211 nun-"1 that i! C no "I“ ( 0mm 1::- ‘n \vhix'h the £in 1‘: t Bro. Gmmrr Turkvr, 'J 5 The Installing officer “9: Rm. Then. .7. Knuqk. I! phi)“. \Vnr. Brn., Richa Id 3 and [mtallinfifhaplaim :‘uurt L. I’urshall. - To Procure Dispensation to Hold Next Meeting Dec;,29th Instead of Dec. 25 ROYM ARCANUM ELEC‘IS 9, E. K. KUEHNE REGENT! At the remain meeting of Highland Purk. Council No. 1066, Royal Ar- canum Monday evening, the follow- ing were unanimously ekcted for the ensuing year: Representatives to grand council, Orson B. Brand; alternate represen- tative to grand council. Albert Lar- son; regent. E. H. Kuehne; vice ro- gent, E. C. Ohrmund, ex-ofllcio unpre- sentative to hospital association; orator, Claude V. Van Aradale; sit- ting past regent, Orson B. Brand; secretary. William Grant; collertur. J. J. Lidicker; treasurer, Hern‘nn Denial; Chaplain, William Guyot; guide, E. L. Guatahon; warden. Frank E. Wilhelm; sentry, W. H. W; organist, Robert W. Schnei- Prior 3” B. L. A. Button. As next regulnr meeting ‘fnlls on Christin“ it was resolved to procure dispensation to hold the meeting on Fridny 39th at 7:30 sharp. The K. Y. B.'I “e trying to mud up their ‘Pruspeeh’ for this meeting. FALLS UNDER TRAIN: FEET ARE AMPUTATED Evanston Man Suflers Severe Injuries Here on Last Friday Evening John Cain, 70. vyhoee home is at 1215 Lyons street. Evnnston. is in the Highland Park hospital fith both feet. amputoted as a result of an accident which occurred Friday evening of last week as he was boarding the 5:48. southbound tnin. Because of his use hi: condition is seriow. . n n..- v.â€" V was returning to his home Friday evening and had gutted to bodrd the train. In some manner he either slip- ped or was jostled from the step by the crowd. falling as the train began "VAZ-Egrdiig to reports received by the WTCfin, who is a carpenter and had hoen working‘ in Highland. to move. with his feet beneath the car. The right foot was nearly sev- ered and the left bldly mashed. He was hurried to the hospjtal where it was found necesury tu am- putate both feet. The man suflered wuorx-iy from the shock and at first it wxm feared he would succumb but he gradually rallied. and unless in‘ mm n or other complication follows. he may recover. m. lamily lchs in A. 0. FAY LODGE T0 \INSTALL OFFICERS Public Instaflatfiin ‘to'bé Held on Saturday Evening in the Masonic Hall \‘l i T'wo damauc suits nave oeen nn'u gtoday in circuit vourt stains: ghe ,Chivagn, North Shore Milwaukee irailmad company, Santi Pnsquesi. of {Highland Park, filed suit for $10,000 :foriallegml permanent injuries r0- ‘cc-i d wiwn his truck was struck by la {orth Shore train at Washingtnn lstreet crossing. Highwood. Sept. 28.; ’ of this year. The other‘suit is for $3,000 filed by Santi and John Pasquesi, for damages Anlleged to have been sustained be- , ,I1_L_.l an LQCAL MEN FILE - ? Two DAMAGE srn‘s van? flll£5vu 7" ..._ cause their truck was demolished "lln Highland Park (‘hapter 578, Women of Moon-Mart Legion will hold nn open installation of ofiicers on “fed- nn 1...”. I‘fit' Upt’u ”mun-"u“ . m’sday eveninn‘. Dec. 20. Manse and “neit- wives are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. John Sullivan, Senior Re- gent Bru h'n ADY MOOSE HOLD OPEN INSTALLATION DEC. 20 i. William J. Brown. Sr. Warden . Genrzv (lrrene, Jr. “'nrilcn . Chas. F. Grant. Treas. 1'. Km. William ll. Thomas. Sin-3.. 2‘. Bro. Muthow M, Kutzvr. ('hup Harnld A. lnot. Sr. Dem-nu Arthur 1,. Gourloy. Jr.’ Don Ruben, G. Smith, Marshal Edward F. ()hrmund. Sr‘ Sh ‘uxq M Howe Jr Steward D . ,Zuhh :mls Organist (i011 r1 T111 k0 T\lor Inualling miker “ill ht Wm he1).1.1\11ur1.<. Installing: \lar- .\'ur.Brn.,Ri1hurd Brickncll callimfl‘hnnlaim “nr. Bro. A1- (inmate suits have been filed Fred A. Tucker, S\.-\\' gmmm mmsmu . The White Gifts for the King Ser- vice will be at five o’clock next Sun- iday afternoon It the Highland Park :Presbyterian chitrch.‘ The idea. {or lthe service was originally taken from itht' ltgend of (Tathway: “0n the :King's birthday. the people observe :whnt is called the White Feast. All‘ i-n- in white apparvl‘and they ofleri iunto the king white gifts, to M? that their low and loyalty are with-3 out stain. The rich bring to belt lord pearls, carvings of ivory, yhitni chargers. and coat), embroidered gar~ ments. The poor present white pi- geons and handfuls of rice. No} doth the great king regard one gift abon another so long as all be white. And so do they keep the king'- birthday." The birthday of our Lord is made a. time of giving for Ilia sake. The aleh vicewillbeinthefomdaaerioaof tableaux. giving the Chriatmn Story. Christin Muir (‘hriatmaa music descriptivr of the ‘tableaux will be given by a special lchorus. after which the presentation ‘of gifts will be made by the children lo! the Bible School and the congre- AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Unique and Beautiful Exercises Held.Sund.Iy Afternoon. Based on Ancient Leg- end of Cathay gation Participant- Thoite who participate in the table- aux are: Mrs. P. Norm-n Bud. Ilia Mnrion Moseley. Mr. M. G. Arm- strong. Mn. Edward Gourlcy. It. Louis Knldler. Mr. Rly Anderson, Mr. Edward Gourley Mr. Hay: Rhinu smith. Mr. Willinm Rhineumith. Mr. Stanley Shipncs. Mr. ‘Dewit. Moon, Mr. ('luyton Niebuhr. Monk" of (‘horuu The chorus is computed of the {oh lowing members: Org-nut lnd Di- rector. Mr. Aflan Benedict; xuintnnt organist. Mrs». H. Alm- Bnhcockm . Wo-en'n "aka Mrs. W, A. Algxander. Mn. A. _(‘. Morgan, Mrs. H. A. Hamilton. Mrs. J. P. Gurnetl. Miss (‘harlotle Yoe‘ Mrs. “'m. M. Plant. Mrs. W. F. Pen-r, Mrs. Rllph A. Bard. Mrs. Helen (‘nuk Shun. Mrs. Leslie Schnutfler. er Nulrmn M. Vail. Mn. H. R. Smith. Mrs. L. R. lhdxun. \lr“. Kenneth urn-n”, Nulrmn M. Vail. Mn. H. R. Smith. Mrs. L. R. lhdxun. \lr“. Kenneth Bennett, Mrs. Henry Baum. Mrs. M. (1. Armstrong. Mrs (‘an thtichl. Mrs. Samuel H. Binghnm. Mn. (‘url L. (men. Mrs. W. H. Stockwell. Men's Voices Dudley S. Edwards, Clark 0. Wright. Herbs-rt R. Smith, Earl Gael]. Bert R«nninx. Edward (inurley, Kon- nvth. Leslie Schaufi'h-r. Dr. Gran! H. Lamphcn. (h-mgy Murriu. Archibald .Uwrvnmhxr. Stewart Rwd Brnwn, 111;; S. :\ndrr<nn. Dr. H. R Hnlmvs. Anhux \Lu-d, Ruku-Il Haw. “'m. xx xx xxxurrs “(Elms BANK nfmzcmnsun' 1‘1.‘ Highland Park Trust Slur. ilzt> bunk hu‘: annnum-vd the .cler- m" uf Mr. Ward \V. Willitu as a .lnm-tnr uf their bank. Thi< inqilu- tion is owned and operated by local firm-run and has huilt a wry unviu- M- 1'x'leL1tln‘n for itwlf during the ~:\' )‘Lu‘s vf it~~ fixish-m'c. The mm who are in active charge of Lln- bank are to he cnnnguhkd upon their selectl’nn of men of such ,, - .- - :_-.A “M.” Highland Park Trust Savings Bank Elects Prominent ‘ M- 1'x'leL1tln‘n for itwlf during the ~:\' )‘Lu‘s vf it~~ fixish-m'c. The mm who are in active charge of Lln- bank are to he cnnnguhkd upon their selectl’nn of men of such high standing in the business world as Mr. \V'illitt<. He brings to (hr bank a wenllh of hueinus cxpvrirnn- which in wry vu2uuhk- to u gmwing institutim. scrxing the huuimzxs in- hw-«ts of Highl'md Park Mr, \Villitte i\ president of the \(lrntx and \lelnkv mmpany and is :x :iinct-n' uf t‘m- 1!.”er Trust. and L‘J:\Hll" bank «f lhicazrn. He needs rm intruluctinn t) the people .of (his rity. having wrvml as n commissiuner nf t'm- city 01‘ Highland Park {or the A great-up-toâ€"date industrid school is to be estahlished in Chicago, in con- ‘m-ction with the Art Institute. And [the Association of Art.- snd [Mut- gm'ies hts set. shout to accomplish this ‘task. Many such institutions are ifnund scattered throughout Elam. gbut Americq is “My lurking in than {The schuul about In be established [will teach industrial art, includlng Qpnuery-muking. \u-ming. metal find glass-work. jewelry. printing, inter u): decorating. costume designing. etc. :x (ill-‘C‘UV' UI uw nun-w Hun- _..- L‘J:\Hll" bank «f lhicazrn. He and; m» intruluctinn t) the people .of (his rity. having wrvml as n commissiuner nf t'm- city 01‘ Highland Park for the {nut ~€eral years. Mr. Samuc-l M. Hastings was also ru-ontly made a direcwr of the same hank .- “I.“ mew but. munch mum/w. um“; u 1. ‘1. AM"! c .~‘............ - .. mm V w,“ “MHZ? “Um”- Archibald: Thr (‘hicngn 8min": Men's offhan- ma Stewart Rwd Brnwn.!(m_ under the tlkntcd div-CW o! uh-rmn. Dr. H. R Hnlmvsfil“ .«flndu‘i‘uw. Clarence 5y"... 9”. ad. Hui-wt Haw. Writirrm.‘ “hut no memfl. several of‘ Hui" waldlm', (it-OUR. “fl!“ hum nn- rilhf'r rt-lidrnh of hW-i 1 “"“Um 11nd Park. nr are we'll knuwn in Alb“ - ' ' thV, Many of the membon are {ILLI'I‘S ACCEP'IS :mwmt the hm! perform-n- chutn- ; N E 'I‘ORS I' able. hm'inx bun engaged in music A K Um L ’“ ‘ Eurnressiunully 1nd RUM“, and! ‘ :onu-ring other hmineu. ad och" | Park Trust “Vi“g’ ‘ nrt- amateurs who have word a high It Elects Promment ’ Wine in music“ cin‘kx “won‘t u- ‘lenl and high mde work. Fine I’m". , . ,_ ., ‘ - .. The program to be pmnmd by “:22":"littvzdws‘lh::13-‘xhis nutnbh- orrheltrl is artfully lr. Ward w. Willitu as arf‘"“““d .““d "“3““ F" ”.Phu‘" { ”3m hank. Thie immu- . ".1 the highest degree. Including '93- mod and operated by local went variety. u'hlk- at {he um time . lminl! marked by m rim-Hence from Business Man §Eff66i7 OF ARTS 6000mm smmcmm sunscmmons con “IN Many Volunteering In" lum- ing “out; X” m Etc-01km pm in Mg” lhr committees engaged III 60 it.- pcixn for fund- {or Canal-It, ”- vice. The committee. ‘IR cad-«Ir. in: to call it every bod. MI I" an "adoring this mm M voluntarily undinx in MM and in . number of can M tiom have been incmnd mi N of last year. the nut-anon in: man than htfm th I“ 0? this “unique-'- it! h community. :1; In: (nonu- an... have been received on the W w by the omniution. usd m in” come from other cities hr ”bl. 22. It will be hld h (in nm|t7180p.-..|Idumlb- ctl «unis-lion- nc W to A,-‘-. LZ'FITM'". ’ Au 1:50 a- uno' emm . a...“ will I. hold to an Amman have boa nu: whereby the Ym loa'l dub any utili- tho Ichool gymnasium .- Tul- dny evenings. The mm {a II the: donut. The Community Sonic. W intion chat in plumb; 0 Cir”? SUNDAY Am KEIzBâ€"E Bun-6:1. and Leader: club will In" chm. IN ()RCHES’I‘RAL SERIES Chicago Bur-fines: Men'l Orcha- trn to Appear It 8:15 It Deerfiekl School In Fine Program task-18 n rlrr enterummnt a!!! Sunday nflrmmn. when the Chitin Runny“ Mrn's archer“. appears at .S:15 u'ch-(‘k l‘ "I MIMM'SIW huh whorl. in the mound of u» and“ of winter mncvru "me by the Hm-rfirld-Shicld‘ nrcht'fll’ll commit- lav Thv annual drummic pvrformlm} of NW (\x-sv'i club nn Saturday eve-j ning, Du ‘ 9th hrnuuht out In audienreg which Maud thr apathy of the club} .houso. The prhzrum VIII excellent in‘ 'm'rry respect. The Junior Auxilhq‘ fpn-u-ntvd a comedy in um- ncg “Eli- imbflh'! Young Mun" by Loni" Sq- mour Hasbrmk under the dint-don 0! ngs. Rolland Hastings. chairman of 3010 Junhr Aunlinr)’. ' At the rumin- meeting on My trumoon the club had the nut xprivilen of hearing Edward Haw-Id lGrixu, one of the most “with! um! cultured Ipukm on the ham. iphdonn today. His wh' I. “Light: and Shadows of the v ,___ ...-_ -â€", LARGE ATTENDANCE AT OSSOLI ENTERTAINMENT Age". and [but his men-n m precin was evidenced by 1h. do. Attention of "so“ who If" [M net-snub» of (non wno wru- z enouzh to hour Mm. In. Cami! C. Hopkins save the current topic- flned in cx'n-edingly well with the lib- », 4 ml“ MUtIL’ luH‘r! 0f flight-ad Pll’k IR ion of (he Iedul'v. The host meeting wm be on Jan. 9. thih Mun-W at 11th Wed mum municwn '3; min shun hell but: tut u may My “In“ It. snumu'e none: 80. a: users N" pouring AMERICAN LEGION 10 now SPECIAL IEM‘ING A oped-i executive Mo. to dh~ can the way: and men- of humus use soldier bonus in Hikhhld Park will be Mid ms. evening In the Com- munity Cater by the Andean IA- (km ion-‘0'- club. gnuwins smmm r mun, Ill ..H E Ekhlerzmcv mud“ n ammoâ€"um dunno-mild“- danced-rm“: hlmgq’g: ill Wm yaw: AT ma ANNUAL q hoe-I Wont: First ' WNW for My: Pic} ' at their W m! (ll-Our at“ Dub 1...! in m_'““59"“:’ "one W“

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