HIGHLAND PARK {NEWS LETTERE: "charity vaudeville Tuesday analog u. the m. In fully up to the expectations 0! every- ï¬loéï¬rpuioc them in name pcrtleulsn. The of the onunuinment. which no to beneï¬t. for Crippled Children. will nmount to , 4b“ 81 00". - »- ‘Vâ€"‘v‘rv thn_Tâ€"vâ€"‘q. wv vwâ€" .,.., v ~WVâ€" out! the hit 0! tTa owning wu the impromptu Moon dawn on the “age by Mr. Tom Browne. Mutation! netting: by Mr. Edmn‘ Keith. The powers were auctioned by Mr. Charles L. flnrtlett. the Wine! post" being sold to Mr. James V. Wu.- son M am. Mr. W. A. Monmou- bought the orig- M programme com for em. Mr. Samuel Insult phid'tw for TW‘Atkinl und 8'30 for a London abb’y, Mrhmï¬ï¬‚nrcym for an old negro why, If. Aym‘l‘ Ron! '6 (m- ‘ Comer", Mr. Ado!ph Buboock 82.50 for a policeman, and the M song was acid for 812. the entire outï¬t. net- mg 3150. to. o Mr. Cul-Heinnn In the role of a. Genntn prot- euorIed theorcheuu. Oneof the most attractive numbers on the programme was the songs of Mrs W. M. Linda‘ey EM». who was formerly Miss BenIih Worden. She gave Impersonations of Fritzi 861nm, Ellie Jamie and others. Other {Morita were Mr. Frank Pixley, the‘playwright. in origins! lyrics, imitations by Mn’l‘om Comiue and dances by the Misses Linn Perrin end Virginia Brooks, thelatter being the mysterious mystery of the tvening. Miuy dinners were given before the performance. (me of the largest parties being that of Mr. and Na. George E. Marcy, who had IS guests Mr. and “rs. Kenna“ Kownn and the Misses Buckley, Day, Int-en. schwu'z, Jones and the â€can Harold bottom, Clement. Bennin, Buckley and Page. lit. and Mn. Herbert me. had in their party at. Ind Mn. 11‘. R. McMullin and their guest, Mrs; Pom;- 0! Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Evmz. With}. C. Read Mrs. L. F. Swift. and Mr Chur- len Swift. WM: Mr. and Mn. Edison Keith ware Mr. und Mu. Witliun J. Inuderbsck. Mr. Adolph Bubcock and Ir. Perry Kenny. Wolumc 1 9 Moraine Charity Vaudeville maid weuher provided. sud several hund- Imor reddenuo! the north shore were prec- wru u 3 number 0! persons from Chicago. rausun‘uiom. in churge of . Mr. Ernest. A. ware elaborate and Mutual. the chute shun. being oogverted into n’ J‘puneu' tea. ,- the ontnnco to which wss from . Japanese 5 reprnpntution of the sacred gates u. the H10 the temple grounds in Japan. I“ «coon: grin hung from bumbuo trellim. and every- m â€0' Wu; bio-wu- through which h" ' Fï¬E‘mr 8:15 621mm was the impromptu HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, SEPTEMBER 22, 1906 Mm Funk Humilwn of St. Louis enuryuinod Ur. Ind In. Funk Plxley. I“. 3nd Mn. Henry C. Mormon. Ir. um Mn. Dudley Run". Mr. and In. W M. Lipdley Fish. Mr. Hurry Gnlick und It I! allot-d. . : Mr. And Mn. Georg. Burr Necmcheon were guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. Oron E. 1““. 3nd Mr, and Mrs. John P. Nichols wove guests 0! ‘riends. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Frederick fl. Steele had a cue-ll Mrs. Chules L. any, Min Ctroltne Furey. "its Mat-guru McCulloch. lion Helen \leuenger. Mb: Elisabeth» Lliinguon Steele, Mr. Charles J. Forbes, Jr.. Mr, ank 3. Warren. J.r.. nnd Mr. Ralph G. Thorn. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Curl Heinnn’n "on were Mr. Richard Schroedtor’o! Lewis Ind Mr. Theodore » In Mrs. James WIlï¬h’l psrty were hér sun Ind hjs bride. Mr. um} Mrs. Vincent. Wflsh. Min Eva Mr. and “rituals. CLYoe “dink-them Mr. tad Mrs. Walter Brewster and Mr. and Mrs. Fred- rick Norcroso. V . _ ,3 Mr. Brad-haymd Mr. WoodWox-th. ' Mr. and Mrs. Donlld Bum “a m." m! Mn. Pen-e L. Wicks formed I. party. Mr. and Mn. London 0. Rose had Mia: Lytie Little as their ï¬ne“) Mr. WilJiam'E. O‘Neil had as guests Mr. tad Mrs. Betram Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J Nully. Mm- the prognmme there was dancing and many late†snipers in the m garden. . The {mowing-progeny is oflered for sale by Mr. A. Antisdel, occupying the Chas. B. French residenoe st Lake Force’s Illinois. 1 Brougham. , , 1 min Phaeton,‘ l c. p. mm“ a Go. 1 Berkshire Trap, ' 1 Station‘Wagon, made to order; Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co. This party bf well known makers. is In par- fect con Mon. Will be .old a tunable p.rices Can be seen until this 28th Inst. It “title on pnbove turned premises. This nrqpenij-vgell kgown makers! Ais In par- 1 Baud Wugon; Charles E. Cnflery Co, Camden, 1' Exercising Cart. 1 Set Can-kg: Human. 1 Set Curing. BLI'IIOSB. l Runtbout. Harness. Runes Ind Brent. 001. In; Mark W. Cutout Co. 1 Pig Skin Harm, Hunk! and Bro.» Colin. 1 Light Double Road Hum? C. P. Kimbgu F or- Sale The ï¬t". “auction of ‘he winter â€will". Bu- inis Thanh-e Vwill be the course of lectures “ï¬end by Mr. Dwight Elmendorf. the celebrltod under. Thu 10cm will be given on an «inseam!» 8». urdny evenings cmmgncing October 6th. The sub- jeeton this date will be “Rolandâ€, and on the tom- following Snurduys "The Rhine" “Switzer- land" “Northei-n ltlsy" ï¬nd “Southern [ulyf' will be diecuued The locturaa are .ll profusely illusâ€" trated both by moving pictures 1nd by sterooptioon VIGWI. The muqement of this splendid amusement. perk {I 3150 sending out. an umounoement (.0 the eflect. the: tho'Theodore Thom" Orchestra has been engeged for 5 winter hem The series win be comprised of six eoncertatobe given in the that". The ï¬rst of them concerts will be rendered on Tour {If eyenl Noyex’nber cm. The btlsnee’ oi the m 6m clfl‘iï¬iï¬mfln mule“: " Dee- omber 11th. Jenevy let. January 29th, Much 13th and April 9th. Subscription bhnks are being sent. out to prospective mbscribore ior mm tickets for the "entire series with the View of instituting I. regular cliental tombs†concerts end if possible, establishing them as a. permanent feature 0'! North Shore entertainment. News has been received of, the deuh of Mr. John D. Cobb, whicï¬ occurred Sundiy morning, September mm. at Cowman Razor, Ht. ,Vernon. New York, at the home of his 'dtughter. Mrs. “Within A Tam». Mr Cobb wt: 87 years old .1. the time of his death 3nd (or over forty years we: identiï¬ed with the commercial interest: of the South end with nearly every leading enterprile In New Orlem He will hit remembed in Highlu'n’d'f’ark, where he resided some years with his all, Mr. Daniel Cobb, whose family are sun in the Faust, but will return tp Highland Park some time in Combat. Notice. is hereby given thnt application will be made to the State Bond of Pnrdons to be held at. Springï¬eld. m. the mom? Tuna†in October. 1906, fatthe'pu-don of W. J. Cum-tings. n prisoner in Joust. State prison, convict“ 0! undo: M the October tern of the Circuit Com-to! Lake County in 1901, Ind sentenced to fourteen yen: imprison- ment at Juliet. Death of an Old Raident Ravinia Park N oticc Min. Winnilpod Cummings. Number 37