■rx&mk a^lpiilM^ McKnyv the son-in-law, Frank Carlborg, '^^^ In chaw k>. 524, A.F. *A.M., Commandery No. 5t their trip ^ |^t^^ ^^ Yff and other place*. '^ V: ;.;v.c- -J-' :';^^^J Mrs. Bernard Thalmann, %wfco un derwent an operation At* Joseph's ■ holBpi|^ wltt be njj»le :;ta -©o^lwm^MO^ -;>h$ The Gross Point Juniors*i|| j&ay the Glen View Junior* Sunday, and a '«m»^^nM«w^Miiiiin« m Held i**«**:>'*^:;^^w^.--^^ <^ Day. W ^ 1 V>^r'^r^,- . " Mr. iMI^»^^;■;."fl»iyflNP',T.1h«, •■^BfeligMaiia Park was buried 0 ^-^qims^m cemetery last Friday. * He was M year* of age and at one time reputed to be the Btrongeat man In Chicago. A 'Wafe& of boys and gir^ from not e*»ae^lllji^ to'%s«si^^ and *i^|l»^^ Bteser : return^" Iss*'^ .......'•'omi^ndfltf^ Nanzig, <afc: ^ilirtwbt^jiftift^. *** .............. v .^^^'iV^;{'ij^ a*p^$n^d^ T«» peJlbeeJW, all members of the (""""^AW'tiNii'tMoIv John Wit ;«dward Barber, Dr. H. B. Hent- r. t»r*tt Under wood and Thomas ^i^||^";:., • ■■■;.. '$<'■;>■%<. dewing tribute to the memory r. McKay by James B. KeelynwHI be embodied in resolutions of- sym- :Mte;;::A;?.^l^u^am *i*$ ieoi^itrl^-^ In^la^don^ ;j#¥ A. C&4J$i^^ Cubs the ;<*rossr^tAx^^0^^:^a^ .•now elam^tee tfti©> of ;f|^^*i^ team between manstoi^«»4 Highland Park, of which the HlBibard Cube boasted a few weeks ag^)v#Mr"it^i; of the day^,were* Schwall .>&f,0£ Skokie's, who fanned £i$ttt$ v##S. and Borre of the Juniors,r^hir i^ay* $hort i'... "/■">'■. /;~--:-\']lP&:'->J.:ty^/J- The o>mpenaation1j ^ ejhance |#r; may ;:^^^|itfi^a^ £ftls$.gjs^^^ jiai|ijfc#^s1>i>tffi .To reahtngle as^Piriei^^________ WSB. I .: ./£" riraJers and Friends: THuit austere presence always brings, so v «usutoiiuible this mystery of dlssoln* ^tim! Whence the transformatlonf ^Ip^r^^icins^iont .Who can teUt ihlsdiasolvina; death is nc^ born- f |»f tt«W life. Within this shell of is already germinating the of Taried forms of life mnW- tndiions! Thus doth nature divide * ite etoneats, only to reunite them. *tin s*c& manner we are Uught that noth- r ;?i|g la lost, wid that the span of Ufe's m-:: ^lon secures to ua only such know* :i* W^f': «f 'tis meet for us to use. ^^^M^ftstefQl'. UU m* not one of un ' Hafoyed hanpmess. Who^s is? Bom c^ >*:ra^W^ose history speaks success, |, j» ran Hfe'a race of want and neces- ||;:iity. - 'An early settler, he suffered : | their trials and strove in - their «mb^ an employe to a merchant .....opierator. ■■**■<%;<&■**■■ •■ ^ph« worldly goal ho, sougtht .., . WMM^ -v. fifc-^ed no less near : ■ ; - & ■ v ■. Time to him had brought last declining year. I Unftta Artlstlo •Imulatlona. -'. I Tfa« ^a^ of getting ahead in^ssmt-. ;»esi nnnts srtiirtlo simulations; oar ^*^l$%&at&y:tnav artificial. rV(0-:mam and unafraid of most things, 'gfS^S^^n^Bjp^ST ■ Sj|BjgSB>S>'. ^K^S9SVg^-'^S^SjS>S^S«A^.r ■ ; ;-;3i»ft1lit^i::^»lir^ iei^ tre^ "'ljii>vi«£||ss^|^^ » S|h0 eoiw a parUci- taWbenen^ we seem to suffer s# we now nartalce of the adva^ how mtfch ot/yonT"--' Rsit #£^eiii^:iisi^ we humored and enthroned ywaah^ ^|s|^i^,y#'^ yon ;.:fi*#n&^^ trsjsjortln#>ro <mwar4 toward on^ i^isilft^ib::;plg^ and look aliko ujoon the scene beyond; the whisperln#;le*Tea bespeak the for- |g&^i#jMij^ tobefoeathtous^ Thes^ indkste that all mov«menta life..., .xfOSB IS>- Wgotry.Ottf waa Uved dnrmg the per- ^fjrtsjp^ _ Aniertean citiaen. ha was tliooamm^ people. He la b^^ ^eyasM^Haasl.Ue^n possible in liha msubiectto mneltigthefrteiidawhoatsrw ■*:■ "Sff'y S&, <.PHM' pS7;"g^SJSSSS/ ■.jSS^BW^ o»lythas>M^he»oiily ness ami approaching death he.. ex- pert»ced lessons of universal brother- hood, feflowship of mankind, and the interrelation of all living things to that spiritual?f«8ence flowing In faith, ..>^^jife|hSji^ trnt% v^0^f00y^1m^ :o^ deceased brother; how often we have clasped in friendly hand to hand. He and I were bumlness partners once, and for many, many, years have been partners in fra- ternity^ How well and long moat of us laie% 3jj||if ..and so? favorably hon- ored him as the august head of one of our advanced fraternities. His demo- cratic style and homespun ways served t* initiate his personal characteristics into all our mental visions, so that when ^ne or another said "Gene did this," or f,Ctaieiai^that»M 4e conld ai- most see him do it If we doubted the weakness of some methods, we recog- nised the strength of his motive-force. l^.wmEe:im?wg^li^'^ tfior; « tact') |^ plalnnees if *bt qqalntness of d^ bro^ Wii :^fri»^-^ W^^ ^Inat all hia lltfite;'-^^il$^i. f ere Itke '.acw' ';^mwmSB» 'know- tell us'.tije^. race,-to: al^jiii^||i^^ the storm's lightning flashes from ap-: parently nowhere or nothing and chaJlenging the douds4 oppxeasion, forks it; to pieces: whUe with awe-in- spiring ,.crle*» ^VJ^^ iWHi: themselves into the refreshing show- ers and exhUaratlng air ef a ney life. of youth.; We gather the acorn and Ami within m heart the picture of the tree on which It grew. We follow tha caterpillar and note the creepy thing. We magnify it and see the beauty and symmetry or its colorings and form. We watch it live its life much as many other beings live theirs. At last de- throned of youth and shorn of vitalis* Ingr force its end is sought. Casketed in a sack of its own design, like nnto a suicide, it hangs itself to a twig that none may molest; its dissolving body, ;H*mthet^nb^ and place, while nature*s ijssence, from the silence of that fllss forth in color, light and life anew --the bntterflyl .-' . }-:::j%'\~:U;?-1 drawn or not, the emblems of immor-1 #XU^4_^&^^ eyi-ar^ bram, t^e things that lead ua on or fitay-ioiirlha^ how UtUe know we of each other, any *$&#:"of -wy?0£^M&s «%#• of each other siiow the things we ought, and are worth while? Leas niatter th^s. tv-mi facilities ;»«'..' ;.--i ifii mmmm ^., ■i*mwM»^«*m iP^^ftiii ,i'i#4,,,^ja ■«»• -i (j both, for this it <»mnc>t d^pir one 3 alone. A score of years have changed our persons much--just aa we stand today: T ^.^&^^-. ^■■<"^M^J"'^ Iff ■•■■ fyc<^v$. i-.-.-Y ■■ r~ T ■ ";-..,-■■•.• »e wear ^fmmw**??- ■a.^s^i***** ■? y^v-fivy vtatyi»w"'*iyi*»»y - l ^S"^? j i,rtf.; Thi» is to keep.|)ur TailoA busy durinir the dull Fall Good«% s|lgfle« and Sampl icea ^se^/, .,aV Telephone 2SB 808 Dempater Street on i^ ^ HabitMaker »n, Illinois MM ,-^r::i&^a> '*■&; «»! *!»!?y;"i?'<» iC'i "*W' aa ;^v -si ACHBROF- ^M :&Si. :-*~i- jlWiM*B«i WnMmo SSBSSSSJSapBSBSSJBSSSBSi ng a specialty TUDIQ^Nortkwe&em University School of Music: ^m^^i*m. Cosmopotitam School of Mmsic <md Dramatic Art, 9th •v'^^i#^?^" ^ ^ ^.tt» axMeKfe e/^ie saasf smm*flii**mfr** s>.4jsajfcsm.-^siisfefc^^^ :^^^?*^:^ :."v5^5i,-r. rr^.Miii>j.;»!' i.uii| ii^jglWMy^^ ilui qi.....m,.i>mmm»^m^^^m>^mmj-i ti.iniH.il h--^--pi i .. ji.r n. TfjiiT m. 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