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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 9 Jun 1906, p. 4

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Highland Pal-If News-Letter 371): I , Shaman Road Publishing Company RALPH 1. LEE, xmr Wu Price 31.50 1 Year. 50:11:: the Copy Board 0! Loan Impronmenu recommend md submit for adoption an ordinance providing “ud- ing, duining sud paring with nae-chm sud other- wide der a system of street- 00113an of A mnlnr muting of the (fly Conncl! of the Cfly of Bighlnnd Pnrk In hem st ‘thn Council Cinnabar on ‘l‘nudny evening, Jun- 6th. Commutation- {noun 0. L. Vethr. C‘ork of School District. 110.108. requesting ”at said board he [noted penniuion to In, 3 plank evening on Don Avon; and cannot. with nidewllk on we» side of said am Refund to street. udtlley committee with power to mt. ' ' Au Ordiuuuee wee introduced bx the Bonn! of Loan! Improvements providing for the eouetructiou of a newer to be laid in st. Johns Avenue connect- ing with newer now lnid in High Street ut the point where said sewer im-ne from-St. Johns Avenue sud runs we“ on 'High‘btnxt. bud thence south on St. Johns Avenue in: n dint-nee of 6% foot, with mun- holee. flushing connection shut. with retimnte of said improtelneut numbed thereto. Curried. Avéuue's. ‘ 'v ' * ' ‘- ‘w' , ~ . Ordinance- w'm introduced for the oonok‘netion of concrete cemntfldowdka on the north side} of Beach Street. jam St. John- Avenue to Lincoln 8mm north side VinmAvenuo from Sherfdan Bond to the alley in Block 19, south pide of Bovine ' n-u Published every Sat'nl'dly at “has! Part. “Hack Rotawvéhe alley in Block 19, south gide of Ruvjne Avenue, cast ' si'de of Sheridan Road from Bgech Street. to Dedu- Street. One hundred and ninety-eight cities in the United Sum and Cup-d. mgive'gi from the hands of the life insurance compufies more than 3100.000 each in the year 1905. New Yark~mndiug ut the top of the list. vflth over $27,000J100. -The lnsnratboo Press of New mek hujuiyed a. statement of “lo insurance policies .paid’ in every city and village in the United States. Among other figures are those {pr Lake county, given by to'wna. The table is as follows: Barrington. v288. Fort Sheridan. 83.500, 1* Highland Park, 818.333. . Highwooa,‘ 33.199. ‘ Lake Blufl, 82.428. Lake Forest, “‘793. Libertyville. 64, 681. Wankegan, $14. 049 This makes the total of life inauraneo paid bene- ficiaries in Lake County. 864,171,101' thc moat part from the “aunties of fraternal aoclatiea. - All told. life insunnce companion distributed 8307.018, 972 to policy holders. Besides these there was $100,000,000 for foreign policy holders. ' I!“ a: IM Pm! (Zola. lituuand Park. 111.. on around clan tanner. Lake County and Life Insuranc: SATURDAY jUNE 9a., 1906 flomowwd, Gland" bud Midland-n Council Meeting John Finnex; City Clerk. momma: nu Rm Highland Park . Ir. Culver Infield: undid bait (mum- whoa-Thirds]. Mrs. A. 0. Idio- human tonne-duo Conan-women. haul-n u Wall-Icy. The “Twelhh Night.” play (in; by 0|. Senior- ot tho High School at India 151% might Nd. hit to be exudingiy-good. The Clash-sheen working bud 1nd Mm s fiood bout. 8h. was born In Lennox, him, so yell-ago. sod can well. when 1 young girl. Her I.“ lune-I wnj of ghoul. thm week's nuntion. although the hate“ in poor health for two you». In. Bum wuoox. wife ‘0! Ir. Charles E. Wilcox; died «fly on the morning of Thu-ad”. June 7th. of hurt (Ilene. For nine yen-s the hu been 3 wildcat. of [ligh- lnnd Pnrk and land n urge number of most. 191;! friends hen. 4 Mrs. Wilcox lave. beside her husband, I bro- ther and sister and two daughters. Mrs. John B. Wuhburn tad Mu. W. R. Ought, bothdthiu place. The {anon-:1 M“ be held thh uttomoou u. L80 o’clock at. the Inc residence. Rev. A.. A'. Plnmtkhl will conduct. “to tel-vim 1 The Flown- ahow n Ruinls I’m-k on Thursday next will be worth going to see. It. will bu 3n I.“ thy mm- for the benefit to the Like Blnfl 0r- plumage, and dinner 1nd supper will be served. The Lake Forest Boniculurnl Society will take chug. of the Flower Show and; flower pnnde by the children of the Orphanage will be l pretty future. ' Some of the other “traction: no study. ice- cream lemonade,. Jean-{mtg- A ”.39:me gram will be giveli by the children in the theme:- in an themoon. The evening’ a cumminment will‘ be a concert. by Once Church Choir. A good time is insured to all. ‘ The first June wedding of the year Wu solem- mized at the Bnptis't church last Seturdny evening, June 2nd, when Miss Frencee Kirby end Mr. Albert Let-son were united in marriege by Rev. George D. Rogers. in the presence of 3 km number of reh- tivee end friends. The bride wore a dress of white silk, and carried 3' bouquet of brides mes, end wen attended by her bridesmeid, Miss Grace Garbolet, and her maid of honor, Mine Mabel can. The groom was attended by Mr. Frank Brown 0! Glencoe. Mrslrs. Charles Grant, Fred'Moou, Ted Decker and Leon Beardsley were ushers. The chancel Ind utter were, banked with a profusion of bountiful flower-I. After the wremony a. receptjo'n 3nd wedding supper were held M. the home of the bridee' parents on Laurel Avenue, where the newly mrried couple received their congrituletione And best wishes of u host. of friends. ' Mr. and Mn. Larson left. on the 9:03 tnin (or Strnia, Ontario, where they will spend 3 three weeks’ honeymoon with rehtiveapf tha bride. and on their return they will residé am Mr. Larson: home on McDanieh Avenue. ' Mny-é-ane you written to explnin? Annâ€"Yea, I npoloxized for mixing him think I didn‘t. mean it when I told him it In: 311 splsuke nbouhny not lining chnnged my mind. Death of Mn. Wilcox F lower ' Show ' June Wedding Quite Clear Bonny!" Mill :1 Mil; hau- what in Chicago con liked the mM‘q “c wk. h cum-wilt! the hiking 0‘ cl hum Quinn d In, c continuou- of hm‘l‘nflhl cm!“ by the Pro-Mont. Tho cppulouncm 0! Unit coll-lt- m In in conuqncncc o! a. publication cl I ”cl. “Thc Jungle.” by Upton stud-Hr. Upon eo-plcflu‘ min-out. tho sconc- e! which an ink! in thc chuck“! bouc dbtrlct of Chic-co. Ir. 81mm: not wiht (nu diflcnhv {Mud-t c publisher. owing to bl: rcvolulg nvclcflom :- to an conduct. , V Aim e um $11013:th undo their report. v But. it was no‘ given out. tor pnhljeet’ion, end the Wellington dispatches fomhedowed enemie- ‘ nonncing Sinclair’l reveleuonl u 95 per cent lien. A little level- the. “’th diefietchel began to ennonnce, that of the Chfcngo Tribune 0! the 19th of May for example. the: “the President. is much more stirred up over this matter men the people generally know. He had believed in the beginning that. there we; no funndetion whenever for the clan-gee made by Mr. Einstein bntven'be'equent in- ~toruuuthm has lent at least aumcient credence to ' whet hes been seid by that enthor, to cause mm to determine to {new upon legislation to correct. the abuse. which have been discovered eetunlly to ex- ist." The same dispatch told of a bill which had at me sic-[hm homo ham]. 0.. ”bu-hing hum. Donbhdty. P... l 09.. IBM the maul-rim. for "dictum to I Clue-(o Myer, who 1n Murm- ing it. dearth“! it u a “and “Induced. Th whit-h” thou “thinned A New York buy-C. Thomas ll. Molt-e. m Inn-done. 11) hit new. this lawyer doclu'od thnsinclnir hud not. wld half of the auditions story of the filth sod dispute! the meat. industry. The manna-{pt wu consequent:- ly published and a. copy of the hook (all low the hund- ot the Pro-Idem. who. o! M. own inifluivo. nppointed [Ahor Commission" Chflmr P. 80m 3nd Ir. Juno. B. Reynaldo. Anni-ant Summary of tho Trump]. to tnvaucnu. Ho flu immediate publici' y to his action. and in he wad qhmod in the pm- It the “me he oxpreuod him" indignant.” mhor u. the author thu: It the mud packer; Kunwhuo. the packers brushed the meatloa- nflde. even In the uncut of ignoring n ohnllnngo by Btnclnir, in which he aid: ‘fOne hundredth port. of whom I hnvo chm-(ed ought, M It. in true. to be enough to send the guilty mu t ) the gallows; one hundredth port of whnt I hnvo W. ought if it is tube. to be enough to and me to prison; if the things which I but charged no also. why In- Mr. Armour not wed me for libel? All um I uk‘of Hr. Armour is 3 chance to prove my chums in been introduced: bf, Sooner Beveridge, providing for drastic reform in the Federal meat. inspection service, end following the lines of the Simian-reve- lotions. the 56th as an nmndment to tlié'ngricnl'fur'il‘up- propflntion bill. and in now before the Home. It firm-Hy places the entire packing industry undon- nutionol inspection. ‘ ‘ Thackeray truly remarked thet the world is for each of us much ea we show ourselves to the world. If we flee it wlth e cheery eoeepteuee we find the world fairly full of cheerful people gled tone us. If we enerl at it end abuse it. we may be sure 91 ebuee in return. The dleeontented worrlee of e more” person mey very likely ehoMn hie dgye, end the general jmtloe of netuu‘s "mum“ provides th'et his early departure should eat.“ no ion: regrets. On the o‘hér bud. u nun who can huh keep- hi: health. sud his friend: no glnd to keep him. Chicago Packinyflome Expectant The Beveridgo bill was passed by the fignflge on 'II’. P lsbor. qu: thin; 1891. “D Is] In ‘tb‘ £01

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