‘When nudy ammo it} a!“ 0“! Ab‘ugimd ti“ article inch)“ mid. “It can‘t he don,†“IO m! born c! the Wom’l Club hpï¬ mlutingly at it ï¬ll thq conï¬nes}! Mr. Andrew Comma. the wick} scaled Sootohmtn. and win founder of public librarian, tint Highland Park was worthy of hi. W and noble benofldionl. - Ming†he has given to tho dunno! this any, _ A: to I lot, the city? bu “no one now used, whieh‘il wholly amicable and it also In- what is an ideal pimp the ï¬nal Park in front of all the out side church» and hankér Boul- ton' a residence. But of the lot more howitzer. - . , through the Wom’n Club. thel hmdoomo sum of 81.0,“ tot i new libntys building, on condition that thocity tarnish ; it. or build!!! lot, and npproriuo It least 01,000 ungodly in munuimnoo of the library. The city already spends $1.030 annually on thn library and will soon spend from $1,500 to 82,000. as the city increase in ï¬ne bgmen and vnlua- tion, without increasing the tax n“. The hmtos'y of than. clone of the Woman’s Club in on; full of interest; Everyone wanted the building but‘ “thought that it mnnt be a “.900 or $25,000 one or that it would bo' better to wait. The more expensive “buildings involved a lagger tnx for maintenance than the city would up. propriate. Moreover mom had been] a general feeling thut the late J ndge Fullerton or perhaps soma othiar millionaire: would doubt: a building and have the library bear their name. But Judge Fulltflou died Without making either the gift or a will, a warning to other millionaires not to «1613:. i It vise then that the Carnegie idea was conoeived and the Womih’t Club took it up and began, about a year ago. their correspondence, only to meet diï¬ieu‘ltiee Mr. Carnegie, though he baa millions to give any. recognizes the mpr'emo obligatipm of a wise, careful and jmdiuoue stewardehip in_the We] qt.- this God.g"iven' wealth: fleece, how-m slow, and cautions. ‘ This involved delays and ï¬nally eome few months ago he stated that he thought the present building good enough. It in lug; enough for preeent neede, but unelaitebly constructed for library purpouu. and in not good enough†warrant reconstruction. The Club had an expert archilect examine the building, giving all detoile lg lull u to eize, location, dlmon into roome, character of the building. eta, Ind rent the report to It Carnegie, for. l Annals-cans. other ' minionaim not uud nod tank-r up!“ 1’! on from loading chimn- giving the 810,†[or an than“ new building. All he“ Ind [mice to tho Wow’uOhb and speak“, to it: blob Praiduit. In. Ban). A. {Fe-09nd», and to in patient. p!!- m .mrf In. Georg; Bi Cummings, for their hula-bk nor- vieee in this matter. The whole Club has stood by them ï¬nd blot of them from ï¬rst to last mod. ldyally and is ominod to no mull pain. W0 oongntnhh than: dl on this crowningâ€. We the wish .tq olor our npology for our long un- belief ‘ We have one uuggouï¬on to oflor‘ the Ouoli Club. Like ourselves, and 10115 of the “prominent citizen†the ‘Ouoli hu stood by with folded hands in unbolief Ind inletion while the Woman’s Club has toiled and succeeded. Now can the Oncoli do heathen to raise among its own members and friends at least enother‘ $10,(X)Otoput with the one mined by the Women’sClub. so as to' put up a’magnlï¬eent building in Hue! ‘Park. Then the City Council will iperhape change it to Library; Cune- ' ELECTION APRIL 7th, 1903 Town of Deerfield, Lake County, Illinois. O ‘ mums Timer 1 H. M. PRIOR For Supervisor JAMES MCDONALD For Town Clerk ’For Collector , ‘ A. W. WALDO For Commissioner of Highway- ‘ ,DA no A. HOLMES M. ‘ J. GIBBS aid, of; the Woman‘s Pork. "1! tho. India: would only do this at once a building might be erected um would be an honor to tho library, ï¬t. ofâ€. and oil in my way “remix AL AL --wâ€"-â€"vâ€"v"r,' 1 Lot ul any to It. Cum ï¬ght no can thousand donut ol~ the mil.‘ lion: given by bill for “bury pnr.‘ pooc- will do scraped and honor- highly Ippncintad than his [in to lgighhnd Park throughout Wonln'l lob. -. ems-m mm. - 1 Are you annoyed Does your skin chip euily I 33! rough?) Get a bottle of I let’s Bon- min Cream. It’s dun -â€"oooling, hauling. softening beneï¬cial Ho shown him manta, .LIIL for 25 cents. F] FRED SCHAEFER ~ V. ‘ ‘ 7 _l‘nr'townmork ‘ - 0“ 1.0"“ ‘1) ac! ] FRANK McCAI-‘FREY BY PETITION For Bï¬pgramr For commissioner of Highway. OI mmlntrontof‘bumw no vu turning on. u do ‘1. 5“. When a ï¬eld. clan his and In huh- Vcrdtet: “mod 0! Into: on thc mm." 42m Tribune. '-M had fluted for u M115 . â€113m Sq our minister." hrddz‘ 'l‘u [out taut his to his 35-“ “To“ join us? 011.0002“ this In ( to pup. .bctoro cum th- hinhtcr, deu!"-â€"-Kauu City Jour- Wm. J. Th- Surâ€"Wlnt do you WI. The vmunâ€"d will raved you 11w. secret. am. Although you luv. been! on the stage tor :o yuan. you innâ€"wot Ind LflIMï¬ï¬lux: gâ€: ROBERT RA FFEN ' JOHN SWEENEY v I. In MOI. The Villainâ€"Give me $10. 3“." will an 11!. lot“- at Vinny. the hospi‘ vent ' you pl: the