There was the usual damage by water and smoke throughout the building. makirig the loss probably )3500 to $5000, fully covered by in suranoe. The" Origin of the ï¬re is moot ,mstexioue nathe onlyï¬re need. in the building is under the boiler over ï¬fty feet from Mrs. Leughra'y’s room. ' Apparently it was due to spontaneous combcntion,‘ although the buildingxwas thoroughly cleaned within two weelle. A evening. a page?!†discovered kg in thesonthesst room. The Glenooe Volunteer Fire Depsrtment re'spond ed promptly. hot when they arrived the room was s mess of flame; stnll column of lire was pouring out o! the ventilating stsch shove the roof. and it seemed impossible to ssve the building 'from being completely gut- ted, but the ï¬re department covered itself with glory for, with ital-edger equipmant it worked so electively that within a half hour it_ had the ï¬re completely under - wntrol ~and nearly extinguished. I GOOD. smumuw u: 0WD.“ Ghana’s new 8204]!) W has naindjï¬qnb of ï¬n ‘md water. About ten o'clock Mu A critical endination of the build-‘ ing shows that .450 3 ï¬re. probably started in or under the closet in Mm. Laughny’e room. _ ' Her room is a complete wreck and its entire wood wOrk. furniture and contents were destroyed. Considerable dhmge was doneby ï¬reboth below and above thiq room and the intense heat bï¬eter- ed woodwork all the way tothe attic ï¬oon The ï¬rewalls in the building undo'ubtedly hetpegl largely in makr irig it possible to have the building. The splendid wbrk 9f tho Volun- teer Fire Department decenee htmr praise and thin 0:th eh’otfld heartily supported. ~ ‘ It upeciauy needs kddem‘pole hooheend use. 00800 and “Idwiahee hr the ï¬re- men were serve?! by lie-demos Shin, Barnett, Johnson and Cook. While twooflhoboyewvreeeeton p ,wild l2 rm: 333mm»: new flawsâ€"Lung, tandem ride to ~Wil|nolh do the flu nut pm mint-had. the echo: male citmonï¬od out books. Mm and 3% “with out my and diw.†Schoo! will b renamed In the dd banding next Hrs Lunglily’s personal lo- tmountc to about ï¬ve hundred dol- Ian. Apparently Iii) Ill-me an be It “clued to the junitor, u the ï¬re un- der the boiler was found. to ho all right. and no pressure was shown on the stein: gauge. The regular Much meeting wu held on the 7th. all present; " ‘ The Street and Ailey Committee were hpoweted to restore conningn‘ on Yemen street south of Put ave- nue. The Giencoe Buns Band 17:: grated reduced rate for use of hell April 13. A letter from Village Goi- ieetor suggesting nmbdon of interest on mm imminent ot Sheridan Road â€tenement was referred to Finance and Judiciary Committee and attor- ney. Quiver and Han reported com- pietion of schedules‘ror'rebnte on SW ciai Winter-pipe assessment) and it was ordered tint as soon as the schedo nles have been bound and are in reed~ inens the Clerk post notice that re- hates will be paid to holders of tax re- ceipts. The rebate mounts to $1, 367. 43. being 29 per cent on the (our installments coiiected an ï¬nniiy ado justed. A letter from meaning“ and Milwaukee Electric Runway ('50.. asked that meciï¬eetidnn for paving Green Pn‘ymmt or mm was ordered. ag- mind “was. ~ . The Subway Committee reported thy had held a conference with the 'orthwestem ofllc‘ert 11nd had reached WW3 “(Ill / cetpts. DC WI“ W MUWUID U]. m: It“ The rebate mounts «1:1,. 367.43. beingzyé percent on the (our installments collected as ï¬nally ad~ ' justod. A letter from twmimd and Milwaukee Electric Runway ('50.. naked » - than meciï¬catm‘nn for paving Greek: Bay Road as required by their tran- rhino be [negated mid appmyodl' It: was agreed an adjourned meeting be held on the 10th and that the Village engmeeg and a represdntutlve of the. Electflc Runway be mmyd to by pm em ~ 11?: Joaépb Pinging: is. ponï¬ned to the house with a severe c’pld and tonailicis'. Mrs. Becker of Chicago, was the. guest. of her danglï¬er, Maul Schuur, fhe unto! the week. 1% not ï¬t! t‘oattend the (){d Folk’ concert, as the net preceeds are to be divided betwéen the churches. Mt. J. R. Galbmm has leased his Mama tn (‘nl Jnmhn fm- tin-m v-nrn an‘ agreement for the hunches of a subway at Hazel avenue, at the joint expense of the Village and rem-oed- eompeny. They expected to receive a formal proposition In writing from the runway compel†In time for the meet- in; on the 10th. OLBNWE COUNCIL. - ’9!» W nun-twa- held on the war. at“ which â€harm for ~ : mum... and .Wume “MM!“ Mo! h m at “hay WI}. m 9“ 1‘3: main: 'u spat in an infant!" consideration 0‘ wilcuionl for pit; In: anon Bay load. pfl‘llfld by It. Windea: and nub-taut“! nmt .Ylfl‘ been ruched.“ wu um! Ill ordinance “id be met-red for pres- mun- “ a menial to h:- heid the own-Jot thg mm. L, 1.4M Mfume“ deal†the Wildcat mulled a Jfltï¬b“ payout tlon tron: the GUM Northwest- grn. Inbmlttetl D! General Manner Whit-iii. tor u out“! at Haul are- nne. "'l‘he all": col-puny mated to hear the expense of the masonry. nupemmcture and false work. which they unwed u cooling 88.150. The lance. Incl-nu excavation for '19- preaches. gldewalkn. paving. drainage (lncludlng catch-bum.) to be borne by the Village of Glencoe.'est1mued cost ’{l‘be-Wu‘tï¬ï¬n’ada’uild win meet in the church parlors Tuesday at one o’clock. , A noolutlon wu altered by Mr. Cal- houn accepting the mono-Mon and diâ€" noting the Cleft. to notlty General MunageI-‘Whltmnn ol' incl: aceptance. The {acumen «auctioned. all the member: mutant voting for It. 3r, Rock was the only member alum. Adjourned to the 15th. __Hildred and Helen‘ Winslow and Hazel Newhall are at babe with the Mt. J. R. Calhoun has leased his home to Col Jacobs for three years. Mr. Calhoun expects to build atonee. The Gufldh‘élï¬ flu sooinitea Tues- day aftermyh from 3 to 5, with Mea- dame-1833mm, T. Raise and L. H. Lloyd as hostesses. The piano pupils of Mr. Larson will give what promises to be a most interesting recital this aftérnoon (Saturday) at the home of In. J P. Plummet. PARAGRAPHS.