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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 15 Dec 1906, p. 1

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The evening groebeek is about the nine size n the wee-breasted groebeek which in e femilier bird here during the summer monthe. It hee e stout gree‘nieh-yeliow bill which dietingniehee it at once. A flock of these birds feeding in e bOXf elder or en eeh tree my not et fint ettreet atten- tion becem they ere ee feetieee u the English eperrowe which mnelly monopoilee each feeding grounde. At flnt glenoe the bright yellow-Al the melee mkee one think 0! the goldnneh. but en- othet look betreye the pneenoe of e etrenger bird, hendeotne in ooiot; end of duflngniehed heer- ing. The melee heye bleak end yellow for pee- domineting colon with e oonepiouone white petch on the winge. The bill, foreheed, belly. end Nov. .18, n flock of am were dieoovered feeding in: boxcelder in the nut. M of Mom! no they obligingly rooted jinn: for more flan on hour 3 Isabel" of We 1nd e 'ehonee to oduire the inn birth. flew day- luer' e single poi:- vi-ited th some tree. Mey hove not been ob- served there since. 11. byte tint careful Intel:- ing will royal their pie-ace “ontol- places in ibis vicinity where food '90 ,their liking 15 ohm:- dent. Thepurpoeelof these notes istoenliut in- tern-tin Witching forfijid reporting the appear- ueeo! these birds. A‘ny m 4mm; o noel: «When will, oonfei‘ o {not y telephoning at m {a the editor of this Mr; ‘ l H. ;. ported at Lake Foreet anQ {be “"1114; (”1 wt of Chicago. At that time It. Ruthven Deane, President" of the Chic» “Audubon Society, searched thie vicinity care- fully hut' was unable to find any specimens. The evening grosheak is a bird of the far northwest. he range in in the interior of North America from Manitoba‘northward, and it is» only in the winter that it appears in the northern limits 0! the Unit: ed States. In' Chapman’s-flannel it-ie stated that theee birds at in regular interni- invade the north- ern Miaiseipi valley in nowhere but thet they wander en in eaten the north Atlantic States. in the current number of Bird Lore, published at Harrisburg. Po», the editor, Mr. Chapmen himseli, Itetee thy. the evening groebenkt have lately been reported in the east, but he advises that thie report be accepted only upon ineonirofiertible evi- dence since the oocurrenee of the bird in the At- lantic etatee is so eXceptional. All this makes their appearance herein Highland Park a note~ worthy event to those who study birds out-oi. doors. . thunder p-tch m yollow. 3nd tho mwn, inlays, sud uil 1n buck! mm lovon or m. Mlfiy’wfll be (names! In the report um. main: M bud Bunny banana hernia Bighlind M. Oc- Sunday, le- ooupieuomly nut-Ed Wm: yellow. The femlo birdl while null hunt Volurgc 19 Out Door Notes HIGHLAND PARK ,» ILLINOIS, DECEMBER In much Clo-ely related to the evening groebeek in the plne wheel: which le eleo e rere visitor here. but whleh hen e wider winter rouge than the lower. Pine groebnln nppenred in Highland Perk ebout the first of December. three yeere ego, end were Ieen four or five times during thnt win- ter. the [loot dete being Feb. :6. They here not been reported here elnee but it my be thm. come one will he luelry enough to find them this winter. The adult melee ere eonepletmnely tone-red in color. the temelee end young melee being strongly marked with olive yellow. :Oheervere ehonld look for these birde inuh treee or in pinee end coders. eminent am progeny benefited by the innov- ing improvm'nent; being for the eomtrnetion of e‘ Ten (to) inch sewer in Wnukegen Avenue. North 01 Highwood Avenue end South. of Wuhinmn Avenue. on eight (8) inch sewer in thet portion of Weukegnn Avenue, South of Highwood Avenue and an (8) inch newer in Bighwood Avenue from Weukegen Avenue running west to Jeflry a Piece with Manhoies House Junction Bunches end otho er appurtenances thereto perteining as will more fully appear from the certified ogpy of the Judg- ment on file in my oflice; that the ‘wurmut for the collection of such “tenement. la in the buds of the undersigned. 'All persons interested ere here- by notified‘to Milena pay the mount assessed at the City (Collector‘s once, located in the the City A Clerk‘s pace in the City» Building, City of High-‘ wacd, within thirty days from the date hereof. Dated this 8th day of December. A. D. 1906. Enwm A. Mc’l‘Anmv The ticket: he sold and secured 826.60 from the truncation. This he kept. him-elf. William «Hind. baggagelnan at the Highland Park station for a short time in m in the county jail awaiting trial for the theft of railroad tickets from the 0'. dc N. W. Railwayr Hind went-ed a position as baggageman at the nation on Novem. ber 28. ‘ The next day while the nation agent wae' abaent for a lew minutes he helped himself to two tickata from the case. A few day: ago be repeated the action. it in said. Th1: not-nip; he wu hold by Janice Vn Dn- un 60 the [and jury in bond- of woo-ad um in the county jail. But when the monthly report m undo opt the absence of the four tickets were not“ no! re ported into chm-(0.1nvutigntion by m of the and resulted in soonfgodmfro- III! Ill! be wu brought her: Sgturduy night. ' Special Assessment Notice Smut. WAnu-r no. 6. Baggage Man AThief City Collector. . Md: dunno! Wonkctnn have bud“ ho- ‘ethu to flop tho Bunch, opening of saloon and the vault b tint thirty-two Inmat- mint. throe- lflu of the nlooolmepcn of Waukcgan have bean tuned sud lemd hon the ofloeo o! sute's Anon» my nun ”sad Justin Weld. Contnry to the M idea. the work of clun- ing gap the Sunday joint: in not thus of the lake County Luv sud Older Imam. \ - “I was requested by cox-vain citizens of Weake- gen to dd in the work.” aid Rev. '1‘. Quayle Tue:- dey. “end the League be: nothing to do with the movement." . ' For Chrigtmu n Dslo Sweethnd’n. Fm stag toilet nu. books, bookie“, Janna-e chins bud uses. perm ry in fancy bake“. cipru in Epsom mph-gel, pipes. Gillette’s Safety man, Sweound’l Chocolne Cram, tsncy boxu. bon- bonn. Reflex-3’ Chocolnes, |Purl-hmdled [pocket knives, combo 1nd briuheo, founuin pens, mph» MI. hmonicu. hot Intu- 13‘s,, broad cloth m ‘un. of I" kinds. {my sutionery. _ He further sated “Citiuns of Wnukegqn no: planning Ind executing the move done, with the “do! J. W. Playthings, at Chimp, a maybe: of W. In}. 3 nice, line of all uticlu méntioned nbou. sud numerous other uncles. Sign will and: open In. evening: until after Christmas.» They were issued Monday u. the instance of Wenkegan people. Rev. Quayle. Mr. Heythorne and Detective Eider, who has been working on the evidence, gathering in Justice Wei-e7 once for the purpose. Detectives gathered fame of the evidence. One by one the uloonkeepere for whom we:- rlhte were honed eppeercd before Justice West; end were minced on their own recognizance until Fridey, December 21, when the baring: will take place. It is believed thee members of the Men’s Bible Clue of the Baptist church Mid 'of the Men‘s Christ- ian Union, t, survival of the Williemoâ€"Beiderwolf meetings tut winter my be supporting it. This is not positively known; Rev. Quayle. as the one known leader, declared that private citizens had gathered the evidence by making the rounds of the joint: on Sunday. "I myself gathered very little," he aid. . The warrants were served” Tue-«m by Am: Chiet otfilice ’rymu. The papers' an all ilgned by Mr. Buythorn. who is not a detective. Exactly who is the chief. ha :ker of the onchnght in not to be determined. , 15, x906 Thirty-Two Warrants For Saloon: A F cw Suggutions Number 4 5

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