Gamma was receive_d in Highlahd Park ‘on. Homily. Mr. Garbolet had been living with his pistcr. Mm. Frank Braune, at herghome in Irving‘Park, Illinois. He_ formerly occupied a prominent Lzfllx. that My. Garb-)let had one of the brightest mind: for electrical machin- «v.01: one occasim by his prompt min. Mr. Garbole: averted n terribie add" at in: plant and saved his car ploy†propabw thousands of dollm The uni-ï¬ve. but caused by the cloud- of steam incident to big machinr position with the Chicago Edison Com- pany, who regard his death as a decided lou. A prominent oï¬icia! ofthe Com- pany ï¬tted to heponer of the Ntws- Mrs. War is blessed with a charm iné and infaling voice, and has had a [wanderful experience in , helping the downhllen. She hand: only the gift of‘ imparting the true meaning and hump Rance of that work in most telling lan- guage, [but what is far more important, is panes-ed all a consecrated soul. whose every eflon tends to the ameliorating of mflering.-end.the raising of the fallen. , God bless sueh workers. and God blese the hearers of 'her message, who; cannot fail to be made better by the halting. Would that Highland Park had more of each occasiuns to raise the standard of true citizenshipin our midst, not only among our ladiea, Mt amongus all. Not one pf those who were privileged to hear that helpful and _upï¬fting heart to heart talk, could go away without'feel. ing that life had a deeper and more sacred meaning. and that each had their part in its rummbflities. One of the occasions that are worth while, took piece Thpnday afternoon, January 14th, at the home of Mrs. Fred- erick M. Steele. when Mrs, Carrie Swan Benerer, the philanthropic and slum worker of the cut. gave a most earnest tail: to a company of about ï¬fty lady guests of‘ Mn. Steele. â€There is gang to be a genenl clean up down at Highwmd." he Said. , 3 "I believe that Mayor Hogan “wit coming and thank why maybe he mm to Arbutus and soon will remove his family there. The city is now m'ayor- "We will call some withesscs vhp will surprise you right here in Wauke‘gan." he said. and then he intimated~ that a Sun reporter would be called. Sheriff Grifï¬n admitted that tï¬e raid at Highuood will be a general one and claims that the State S Attorney 3 ofï¬ce has been busy with me nutter {or a week or more. But the authorities are now astirto cicm out the den! and four. men are now heid by sheriffs oï¬cem charged . with conducting blind pigs. . State‘s Altai-nay Dady baffled infor- mation against certain person; The Waukegan Sun says this about it: There are conflicting statements ai to the real cmditium existing in Highwood, and especially as to who is to blame for the illegal sale of liquor; of which we may have more to any later. The limelight has been mmed npon Highwood with; more than in than of public criticism. because (if the "recent crime nuaciated with a “blind pig." Such crime: always attend liquor selling, and are of daily occurance in cities where there are many legalized saloons. uni-ion under the pretence that they were "gas manyn , Th'cy ' Mandy over- powered Mn. Rankin and forced choral down her (ham, and leaving her help~ les- proceedcd to launch the home. The lady, partially rccuvering. crawl- ed any to a neighbors home and in do- ingso the burglars took frightandleh with only a ï¬nd of ï¬fteen dollars and a few my“ articles. 4112 _ r- L- _.... “‘1 1...-..l...“ L. l-|â€". mï¬ me second burglary in Lake Bluï¬ within a wcek or two. Hence the determination of the Citizens to provide again“ further attacks»- CLEAN UP HIGHWOOD DEATH OF A YOUNG CITIZEN. mbbery, was so serious 3! to endanger her life, #:110th we team that the u now rcéovering. The attack was made by two mam on Thursday; afternoon while Mrs. Thou. Rankin was gone 19 the station to meet her husband‘ The twu me‘n gained '34!- As we go to preu the citizen: of Lake Bluff are assembling to make proviuion for proteqion against thugs. An attack an Mrs. Wiuiam Rankin a! the home of, Mr. Thomas Rankin. for the. purpose of Nm‘ ofthe ud min of Mr. Peter AN OCCASION WORTH WHILE. LAKE BLUFF AROUSED Digbland Dark News. \‘Vhen we consider that a cubic cen. timeter is slightly smaller than an odi- nary caramel these ï¬gum' tweet mnlmg The new Chicago Milk ordi- nance requires less than 30,000 Basted: per cubit centimeter. and nearby modem dairies milk is certiï¬ed to lees dun 10.000 bacteria per cubic centimeter. This tr- tide lbotddbe : fairwamiagolthepm- u’bility of all future repom 0! this clans being published verbatim, together with the names of the dealer; We believe this to be the intention of a majority of the Ciry‘Council ’ Sample I). 6|. 000 Bacteria per cubic centimeterâ€"color btcilla absent. 40 per cent Eat. Sample -.B 1.280.000 Baum per cubic centimeter~eoior bncilln pment. 3 3 per cent fat. . Sample C. 65.000 bacteria per cubic cantimeter--~color bad“: absent. 40 per cent fat. Following many complaints on the pan of milk users, our Local Bond of Health caused four umplsr'of milk from as many diï¬erem dealenvto be mu to the ColumMLaboratoï¬u lot analysis. These rcpom were given u‘o the City Council at in meeting Janna-y 5th. and in substance are as. follows: Sample A. 201,000 Bacteria per cubic centimeterâ€"motor baciï¬la pment. 3.2 pct cent (at. The attendance was large, and was re- presentative of both the chuichec, all 01 whom were intemely interested in the local theme. full. ; The general interest: of Glencoe and ‘its citizens could hudly be better serv- ;ed than in such a gathering at that of the St» Paul'l Men’s Club, which met on Tuesday evening at St Paul‘s Guild hall. The program. was designed an a spec- is! Glencoe bifl at fare, and it pmvedto ‘be of the highest Order. The prittdpel speakers were. Mr. James K. Calhoun. 5. F. Nevin" and Ono R. Barnett. and there: chosen subject: were of Glencoe. There Iva) music‘hy Glencoe men and refreshments by Glencoe women. It is probably that we shall be gblc to publish one or more of the WI! if: MAR R IAGES. The marriage of Miss Helen Clnrk to Lieutenant Geo. Francis Patten of Fan Sheridannyas celebrated on Wednesday a; the homefd the‘bride. Ody a few Intimate friend) of thé'you’ng ample were preset-t. The News mex with: the new couple I long and successful married life together. The Highland, Park Woman‘s Club will try to advance the good work of The Tnberculoeia Institute of Lake County. in, the following mannertâ€" lnfotmal ten or simple entertainments will be given a: the homes of a few members of the club. at stated intervals during the reminder of the winter. Tweniy-ï¬vereenu. to be applied entirely to the fund for helping the Institule, shall be the price of an in» vimion to such allernwn sociables. Last Tuesday'i Vaddre‘u dealt mate with what- a meliorating {actor in 3 mm. munity. a good modern, democratic High school; might become; and. the paper was ah’emrds requested ‘-by; guest at the meeting for the purpote of its being read before advice dubjna western town; ' Those who wen IO fortunate as to have heard'Mr. Sandwick's paper: read last yeai' on “The'Age of Adolescence." were able to diseem a cpntinuadon in treatment of Leuhject teelly begun then. Parents who heard both or either of those very sane. but sympathetic ad- dresses, must have felt doubly named that their Deerï¬eld boys and girls ere in the hands of one with right ideals. The Highland Park Woman‘s Club {last Tuesday listened to 3 mon inter- esting and helpful paper, written and read by the Principal of our High‘Schooi. Mr. R. 1.. Sandwich. The funeral occurred yetterday I! the Baptist church, under the direction 0! she Rkv Leroy Dakin. The pill hear an were Mr. Albcn Lanan, Mr Carl Ptansteihl, Mr. George_ E. Phillips and Fred Breaux. Interment was an Lake Forest. next to‘his father. {He died just after reaching his 21.: birthday, and leaves a wife Ind baby cry mulled in} series picokh. and early hm Septembfl' Pew (en a myw the dread disease, museum He made a desperate ï¬ght (or life, better one day and worse the next. Thedis- base, however, was slowly consuming-his body, and onTuesday evening. justas the clock was striking ten he breathed his last. WOMEN'S CLUB MATTERS. MEN'S CLUB MEETS MI LK QUALITIES. Wis. ‘ Mr. Frank Bulge. is the mania-r of the LI Cm‘ My Tribune. Pain! 1. Zubl, tot Eight years memhet of the legislaturc‘mpmlenungqthe 3nd Ml. died at hi‘a‘homc, 8l5 W. Taylor street. Chic-go. Tuesday. Local musical interest was amused Sunday by the concert the New York Symphony Orchestra. headed by Walter DOM gave at Orchestras mu. Mn. Wm: Barge-o left on Tlmnday (at I visit no her son and daughter. Mr. Mi. Vid: Sutton. formerly of the High nhool faculty. mud Thursday that she intends My to remove her sphere uf activities to New York. Jim. 3011!! Richlrds 0! Queen Ray Road who, with her mother, has been vhitinx her blather :3 Kevin". mum- ed home on Thunday. . Mn. Bellhuuse, who spcnuhc holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 0. H‘ Morgan. has returned :0 her home in Canad'a Mr. Ben Skldmore was un me sick lit thtï¬m pan oi the week but is im- WVM- . ' The 2nd team defeated the Lake For- at 'Y- M. C. 2nd last Saturday by the score 0‘ 51â€"42. Levin and‘Friuch Mn. Geo. Roget! 9! Chicago paldd visit lat Timothy to her aum. Mn. L. Stein ,0! Second street. Min Emma; Nelson of Napcnifle. Illinois. was ï¬shing Irietidt in town Sunday. Cb: North 'SbonLNnvo-Lctur Mr. Ed. Eich’lerp! mi; city has gone for a vinit- w Jmhomilie . and Litcbï¬eld and will be away {or a week or ten dun. Mr. and Mmjamci W. l‘rindivillc 01 Laurel avenue {and to leave Iona [or Caliiomin. tor the redo! .1he winter. Mr. H.0hlwéin who‘has been in me with busincujqr the pm 25 years. has now gold out to Frank (3. Zahnle. Mr. and MmiLore Erskine uf Wank- egan spcn; Sumjay with Mr. and Mrs. I. My c! Second street. Mr- and MM’. A. Alexander and Mn. Gertrude! Carlylé are in‘ Belhir, Florida, for :hcqwfmcr. Mr. Levin regions that h; recently wld ,an enmemenl., wedding and baby ring all on the same day. Mrs. M E. $1mpse|l cmeuained 1x dinner, Tue-day evening. Cm cm were w {or- eight. ' Mr. and Mn. Walter Carr 0‘ Prosper! 'avenue gave a juncheon to twelve last Mia Eu Em leaves on the Ian day of this month fora mp down the Med itemnan. Mn. 1-. Duffy 0‘ Second meet emer- uined the EW Club- on Thunday nhemouu. , ‘ Wednesday. Mn. Fred Denman has been called to Wuhinaonpy anon of the illness ol her sister. . Mr. ind Mn. Hmrd Hi“ ememined Mb Andrew: “I Bralil. Indiana. ycncr “3'- Mr. and Mrs. John H. leanings were the guest: 0! Ilr and Mn. lacrklin Band-y. Mr. C. G. Phiflipo was alumni-e ï¬rst pit! of the Week una business nip 3! Mr. George E. Phiflipu attended thi- Northwestern Michigan dehne If Hunt - Mil Mhrgarct Landt of Auhum ['ark is viliting Min Lillian Bell. Mines Jennie Ohen Ind Mia Nellie Winter! spgm Wednexday in Aurora. Mi- Mugot Street has been conï¬ned whet bed with -a bad cold. Born. to Hi. and Mrs. Geo. Duck. 2 Drmipiven 0‘ Paris mam! Mn. Car- Don‘t inflame Civics CM: tonight. Rev. A A. Hum cal! to "my the _Pr Summilk. New {dend- at Mr. Pk: Park an be glad to men! and hope was: him though the N! in" be pleased A! : item (ma him. Mr. R. L’Séndvi- and mush-tic and noon at the Library ‘ was given under I! Wanner: Club. 11v m {In “The Public «Inner In unable are “pm! that the « â€CC“. ' The Plansï¬ehl Eh ical Laban-q a‘t Nunh Chicago had lard experience a'weck “adj-ridâ€. h: .nrer in‘th inneme- boiler nae- » heat the.†ranmukyrrvith the cult thithm‘u! the sewn sections of boiler were run- dcred with. By I 0‘ hard work a new one was ima’allec' Sunday nigh. Our mcmjun has error appearing in ankle no Mr. Rich": tiuu from the ï¬rm X. that he had adieu to panmem manager ~ manager was what I: The new special dc] bu junta-n imcd green and in 'ithmn t 0‘ the running me- smallér in size and he; ical delign with the I â€U. S." Faust. 8] Min Burge- iu not! studio lur meal insult: Her plan: were I lit the delny 0‘ ha piano the is may ready to fat beautiful wile of Him Erskine, Rink Building Madarir R‘ï¬eu. In Highland Park pm morning at her home ( Death was causal by funeral services we‘re [- un Wednccday n um.- P. Condom ofï¬ciating The Union screws“, ¢ on Tuesday and‘ “can! ‘15:! church‘ and Eli: Thunday and Frat! attended and mud in: The Rev LGROV in each uf me meetings. There will be a mcbciv Shot: \\'. C. '1'. l}. in 1‘ United Evmgelicll 0 Park. Tuesday. Janna subject. “Our. (fuming Indie: imermted wjl! l coined. , 4 '1‘“: lecture at {he my on Tugoday‘ by Prof. on “the Payoohgy at u. a large 'audiencc 'in n The tectun was 3 «Inc every way. } , Civil scrs'iccjxnlim oï¬ce carrier it W m Jan. 29. WW Iuencribed tom‘s which a Miss Theuau Hinh; u «(or at! he Mamet (he span â€5% h diet. a St. Jnhm aveame hum shape 'l‘hundiy evedia wondered whethcruight day. The mm of it I! New: Store has beeneq: lights. ‘ (Brat Entered i! M {unpammig Noah-Qt- Dramaï¬c Club Mm next Sunday. Mr. AI President a! the Danni The North-venera- M! mey opened in mm on r: m, cm under \ery managing “an. In addidun to the m r My uncer- ed several new one. “we Md. Dual but bl“ Gab-I W I Fielder Jones Math ‘3! De I not be with (h: h - an H: mien the ' t In I". quit while be h Ill :0 II 200‘. A" uniï¬cation: ppim l W [or the (in! an Alumni (“.0ch 0‘ 1 gives tonight M Ravioli? .‘Thc heully of we Dow High Icluool «unlined mhcn interested In duct day ’cycnimz :II the High 0 ch! in Highland ear 0‘ M. m. unkempt-cultu- Luna and 0e lhu accepted- abjectoflhetew @9100!" Out he mean: but we aim was a great dds-cued a large arm" “uh I"- >.T'If mm auspices of the ical Lahomuty hard upeï¬encc he {water in the :o hen! (â€'th all: that three‘ul ‘hreet's redgna- nnlflank unud :puluï¬nuai de- meandepannmau neInL en called to, an 2nd “10c" and ial DeI‘n‘en'." a dull am (amfl'nr flan ger buy. It is alererely clus- ry lump wln'ch ld relident 0‘ any â€and“ Selmlavemle. eumonia. The â€mania-lune :luck. Rev. C. nod ii: her new and exude. (Ii-unwed by i {umilure hm c visitors at lb: 0. l2. â€and I4 ‘his week he“! I" a! (he Bili- ef church an we Men well 1 was manifest. l ‘lweadu-d â€It u‘ the North; put“ at the ch, Highland I9. :1 3 p. In. itizéns". All mtdiafly wel- s 0‘ laugh“. ul use-zen in I'd Park Club 0. A. Hotel“ .up in glut and pmple (1 («medium duzGreenc's pad with m United!!! 2 m Rubia 1. Cum: in lab. taken in the It! “yum «lewd val next 3-“! : Casino. "I im 11 .809 I50 High m 1! Township number d Whmputnwem. one lane's m hit-cerium um «than.~ hi Mlllgflwinm- Whamrmmlnhve ‘vcmmdoohruwvddamm‘qew ‘rhc denim," Ifhida nah: a (nu imply-mum 11.. Ladies Aid Society “0ch it cun- mac‘hckhmdhmw iththro-xhtheir'mm 060m M the improvements at: Me. Mr. Walker. the Mot. not Melt-m a year-cu â€October. when it vaginn‘ny Mahatma-com. mdby WMuphfll-uhhueur vimedlhc who that In em:- rightmnht them)“. all his kr- veudyh-qnddln «Mm-ill place himherehrmheryec ' rmmomwnammuuh 1hulnumg'hminimum-ml. Nam mover abundance elm kh- adimmaury. Mitnhn'jnnumdn mlwhutnchuch Willem mdun numb"! wentyï¬vc at one hundred in can he only M maximum of Mmmm Wharveryharilyma lea. ‘ The M. E.Church (English) It (ï¬t The annual lumine- meedn' and elec- tion 0! the Ledks Aid Society In held In: Thunday. The [MW are 05- cen [or the math-gym: President. Mn. C.. 8074. Vice I‘m-Hem. Mn. C. Gnil. Tum. Na. K. Keltey. Seem, Ila. K Pelee. Chaphit. Mn. I). 0. PM. > - Mil. 5m the retiring preside-nu lu- woven heuelhn nhle hula. It“! by the (moving repon «(on M Receipts [at the year......: ........ w.“ -’ Expense. ............................... 618.72 Frid-yn‘qhvpnhc reguhr meetini d the WLfluu at the“ I" and have I “and“, diningâ€. A! that W each membet Min 1 guest and vexy Iouu magnet in a m- hcrrudywdomc al service dc:- lcnding minvimiun to (dead. Ned’- Ieu to say the» meetings are my pap-4 uur. The hone. an Friday night In: Mufflanmyd Railway new. :- unsung in: humid cud-e trim . -The 1,3611 Auxiliary u! the II. 12. Church vino that. thwyne'cul- um M the News-Larval. the my friends whohave napalm huhdr work durinrxhc past you. by liberal dung-tidal [or the minute: we and. mug-zine calla-ï¬ns. Mn Chutes Ya: In one of flu- mmec speciaQy menin- j The Civics (Shah. «united me time Iago hy the young mend Minna M isdoingzmd won't aMIhechb hun- ing {an in membership and an m are highly instructive and ï¬nancing. . A Ina-ringinthe_ Uhnry mfl‘ilcafldlur thin evening. 1m. 16. ’09. and chain ofoï¬ceuwflluhe pine. it “We that H. M. 8m will “duel (h: nect- inm. Every man is invited and i! it awed that a [and anther will be prec- The ma Mm’Geone Cole's piano date! ave a dclight‘ui union! metal In: l-friday evening, It the bane of Mn. Cole. Enhpedmdidm well that ad. id mm was Maddieâ€: The pnpihwmuciqtedip ï¬e mum hy‘Miu Edith Ooh-m M w. to whom i| m a 9km to linen. flu audiénce was an emhuiclflic that do: had In sing several mu Min Gnhum was Whit-CM berm. In 1892 the city a! Highland Park Mam of city «ï¬nances. Since thud-n my new ordinance: ;hnhucnpn.cdandchn¢a one in ‘(MMMUMJHI’W old-u Bunions-rm uncle-I exam I: 'kxhhoriuldnl. “TWIN! Alderman Mum u duirman oi the judidnryï¬uon handampletc levin'ou of the mdinanqcs with a View In pumi- cation. Ir. WWW“- m-mmymmdm V “.MmAJï¬M. imaging“ wmmamdnqmngood time Uncle Jack is Ming. WW Na. Balance on hand I. 544 duff. divine with N detach klhyy‘ W14 a“ his hut; I I“! Mun- Univ: 'l1nc out“ ahkoa ta- ‘ 1 W6 Willi