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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 8 Sep 1906, p. 1

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- V I‘VE m" vu- w- wvâ€"v _’ Vi.” , ‘ 1 be (Ind wknow that Sn Hie Bit-uni Bank Lin. ,5- min appur- In “men among the honor sm- ’ m- Cor audience in up many subjects. In one i; " II; _ In in It the had of his chest; in another 3 Mad best. He minis to oomple‘e the course in :~ mm yum. toilette Bradley ’06. ha use distingu- ishedpimuem‘m-wholuship. At Annapulis he .was “I! «my 'one of his group of six presidenfial alter- xi'igen’ to pass the entrance examinations, obtain- ing a mark 91 3.434 out. of a pumible 4.000, the pass £3qu being 2.500, He is now cruising uni a midship- The Township High School will open nnd rogu- lu work begin on loudly, September 10th. In 0 n.‘ In The Mun, wlll be the an. ln number n ”More, Ind than are few chum in the par. and. Il- Ancnm Stew-rt, tucker o! Lain nnd undo” hum. will be than studying in Bone ‘lll Ohdntml Ui-e: her sister will not as substitute Met all also returns. Mr. C. W. Shlpnun was at and“ docled snpe'rlnmdent 0! schools in h M "lethal. Hln plat: is filled by Mr. W. m Ir. Iryan cones hlghly MID-add. “7*“ ndunn excellent record as n anchor in ‘he I. _, a muffin High Schol, lnccr wok advanced z in m «we Unmnuy or Chicngo, ad ” m Mud gall to the Michlgnn College ' ' H man- when he decided w... ‘ I " 1'58} class of ’66. through their wmmiltee. has pruented to tho school a benutifnl liepliqua of “TherGt-uil Castle” one of Abbeys celebrated paint- ings in the Boston library. The new pictureis about twelve feet. long a'ud cost in the neikhbor- hood of ohe hundred dollars. The money was nised‘by the cuss-play, “Twelfth Night”, which viii piesehwd M: vainia last. spring. Voluqxc 1 9 Opening At Racine The opauing of 5h 3 Racine extension of the Chi- cago an Milwnukee Electric Railroad at. Racinolut Sum-day won one o! the most important. events in the history of the road. Nearly 500 guests, includ- ing oil the prominent. ofllcinla of the North Shore from Chic-.30 ‘0 Mflwuukee, attended the opening in ppm“! cars and putook of the hospitalityfor 1 '4 -AL_.I A“ nan-nann- which Preside!“ of this tort. “ OI uua mu u. 0:: the urrinl of the guests at Racine. an eight. mum luncheon was served in Dania mu. followed by u‘peeches Ind touts. Moyor Peter B. Nelson of hols} mcluted u (outmuwr. und adhered the uddreu of welcome. Following Mr. Nelson, tout: At The High School b. Front is noted on occasion: HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, SEPTEMBER 3, 1906 were "Inez-sled ‘o by “pain Amen o! Chicego. Mama byte of Summon. Judge Fuse 0! High“. Mayor Jeehon 0! Lake Forest. Chm-lee Whitney of Wtuhegln. Judge Slept o! Kepoehs. It. Bosh of mm“... Hr. Schonenger of unmet". Judge Der-es of Zion City. ex-city “latte: Welter of Redne. end Eleanor Frier. re- presenting the sine a! Wisconsin. Mr. I'm: wu the hum!" of the ‘tCI'IIOOB. . 1;;‘L_ v-C-vvrwt-erV V Anu- the spanking the guests min handed the special c-n sud went to Ravinia P.3‘k, when up- per was carved in tin lull room of the Gui-o. Aftorwud the (nesu “tended the Thoma concert in the Auditorium. umger I. c. wen-h at a». Mac bud chm-go of the enta’rlng 3t Bantu! 3nd n. B. wink Park. vuu‘ -.v._ ,. _-fi 7.; oration eight. yam. Sim {8933" hnve improved, in 1m ‘pngétially rebuilt, the entire system, mak- - Am _ L-_‘. .- -wâ€"_".V‘_. , _ ing it. an entire double truck rand. of the best, stnnanrd steam rullrnndeonntmetiou; We are now grading three iniles north of Baein, and will reach Milwaukee nex‘t, Septerriber.’ Evansbon is now the southern terminal. but we'expect to calm the City of Chicagonext year. ' “We have built. the best road that money and skill can produce, and shall give the. peoplépf Ra- cine the Very besi' service the traflic will justify. While the road is principally pussenger, we now handle eonsideruble freight. The latter branch in rapidly developing. principally by encouraging in- dustries w loéate nlang the mm. The road is planned (or n four track service, two for express nnd two for local and freight. traffic." Walter O’Neill has procured another Indian relic to add ’to his large collection of antiquities. Recently while hauling travel at Holiday, won-ll:s men uncovered the bones o£ three human beings. They were found deep down in the earth, and are evidently the bound- lndlene-burled there before the coming of the white men. . Mr. O'Neill Bel lecured all the bones of one of the skeletons (I! in pupa-lug to hove it mounted. He now he: the skull In Me store, and it. le 3 gme some object a Welter presents it. for your lnlpec- done-Luke Fords". - A Indian ‘Bones Uncovered George Healer o! Revinia. who ween guest of the Chiugo A: Milwaukee lleciric Reiko“! n. It cine. visited ihet city for the eeednd time in hie life I bet Setnrday. The story of his first. visit. when he entered Racine u e ehipwreeked bereft .hoy. red: like a page iron Victor Bngo. ' Fonyoeight years ago. in INS. Mr. Heeler. the. e boy of 17. «the to ihie country with Me parent. from Benefit, Gemmy. On their Irrivel ill “I! country they not out for the new country a! I“ went. inking e steamer It. Detroit for the w through the Guest Lukas to Chic-go. All we!» I“. , __-_A until. just opposite Racine. the steamer W... Mfg aground on A bar. some ways from the-hora. AM , ‘7, staying for two (by; on the ship. while mean. ~, being taken to flout tho the stoma. the radian ,4. became stormymnd the wagon, Gaol-g6 3% mlWlmJ‘w uuuuu râ€"w-_--_ ,‘ unong them, were landed. notwithout danger, tho, nay-Mimi WM hwwhy‘h tho hot- cum llnle colony at fishermen who formed the lanai-H or! theicity of Racine, which is bodny a. city of 39.000 ‘ o ‘ LA ‘-_L_ Western Circuit Meeting One of the. greatest humus meetings of the west has Seen imaged by the ‘Lipenyville‘ Tron- inz Association on its new mile truck M. Liberty- lee mi September, 18, 19, 20, n, and '22. , This is probably the but high clue using that has ever been seen in the middle west since the old Derby days. Btu-sea luvs been entered from nearly avery state in in purses. Big Damage Suit Started A suit. for $100 000 in the outgrowth of the col- lision between an electric car and an automobile in which B.’ B. Slaughxer and Gabriel L. Slaughter and his wife were seated. The latter was killed and the two other mcupanta uriously injured. The accident occurred It. the Noyes ctr-ea crossing in Evnnawn‘ August 12th. At the'ifinélucvat. a coroner's jury exonerued the railway company from bluine and censured jghe husband for reckless driving. Now the husband has begun a spit. for dumm- ior the above amount ngninst. the electflc company. Kc hope. to reverse um finding 0! the_co'ouer‘a jury and cleu' himsel! from blame in the tflsir. There M11 hoppechl train service to‘thé “omit. Racine Revisited the union to compete for the $27,000 of the principd lake yon. Number 3 :ul. Wen 2r went -e. AM ms were I' wuthcr

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