I... '9'“ min in "A 5cm at h- f' 13ml Ahmi play I“ In Wm. an no: mum: the“: bin:- midi! vhivwd into thine. ‘p‘ay is under the puma! direction it. A. R. Williams. wlmalou assumes an 0' Pmper Willem. the lead- p‘tc ,role. He i! ably national by lied compafly of the mod ale-med I. Mumni. Man's joseph Colbum, ’5 E. Pbilï¬pog Lester chin. Anhui k and Mines Gertrude N'etins. Mar. '1 Aldridge. =Vioza Shields; Helen ï¬t and Ncflie yFingcrald... Many in. In for um reservations have already i made and all inquiries regarding r should he sent 103m manager hid be held a! Masonic Hall, Highlami ‘, under an auspice! ol the Highland 1 “math Club. Tickets may be hand at twenty- -nve cents each 0! m Mrs. William Ducky, and A B "MN. The proceeds d! occasion will humapanoianin- “MIN the clubto â€The In 'tme of ‘ Waukegan. a... ijlgmr, Glance. m. Wednesday .Much 24. a an! Part7 D 1 "this. In!“ by Month MACHINE CO. ‘ umacher‘ lizard-no mango â€a aflon. Incline†"9'95th BUSINESS I. oil will all a u Scwmg Machines from this «late. EGGS. t0 107]. 616 Davis 190 IO 1 MR. WEST FOR ‘ SANITARY WORK. The septic tanks and ï¬ltering beds connecting with Glencoe sewers at the foot of Hazel ave- nue have been out of commission for several seasons. _ Mr. West promises to'remedy this: if elect- ed. or know why. Any one Walking along the beach in Spring time after the ace mulations of- the winters dump on the’beach thaws out. will know what wrechcd ignorance was displayed by the Village Conncil and others who promoted and permitted this post breeding cesspool. It is worth ile to know what may be cxpecte of the man who is nominated to residc at the council of the vill e. AMr West is abfexpert consulting civil engi- neer. who can éive the village the beneï¬t of hisâ€"know‘Wedge and ex- perience in matters affecting ' its best intercst. . ' AWFUL DEATH OF MRS. GORE AND CH1 I‘D: ‘> The most distressing and heart break- ing gccident that’has eve? occured in this viéinity was the awfut deagh on Sun- duy fat of‘Mrs. Earl F. Gore ‘and her little two-yen old daughter. ‘ ' . . Mr. Gor'e who is outstation igént, left his home at Winneth on Sunday mome' ing, leaving bPhind I“ than“ Beard-t to him in the worid. to attend to we duties at the depot The total. result of the meeting was the letting. in of: air and light upon questions of great interest to the public and incidentally it seemed somewhat like a revival of the oldstime Eastern town’s meetings where all the citizens‘ had a right to a place upon the forum or the band- -wagon. Incidentally Justice Lane was lampqoned as' 1: justice whose judgment was not balanced and attention'was called to thc'defeat of James F. Dennis._ The notoriety of‘ the village occasioned by the anti-automobile crusade "with its whole history Of watchâ€"ddgs. bumps. shooting and ï¬nes was the subiect of a good deal of comment with a strong feeling that it had .tended to bring ,dis- credit, rather than a good name and public safety to the village. A The motion of the village At- torney to place the question of the railway franchise on the ticket for ballot was agreed upon. » The contest centered in the act- ion of nominating. candidates for the ofï¬ce of village President, Mlj. Oscar]. West wi’nning against Mr. Calhopn by 138 to 76. ' Interest ran high over the ex: pected war on the automobile question, and some matters which had grown out of it,.but this, was completely overshadoived by .the tremendous issue involved in a change of the location ofa barn. To this grave question was added the problem of the franchise which 1 gives power to the C. ’ M. Elec- tric Co. to run cars through the vil- lage. It‘was alleged by Mr.0tto R. Barnett that ’the village. had been Hgold bricked†in the transaction with A. C. Frost while the argu- ment of Mr. LK. Calhoun pointed to the deal as agenuine gold nug- get to the citizens. "Standing room only" was the word passed around at an early hour on Saturday evening when lGlencoe had its battle royal over a series of disputed problems Glencoe Village 18 Amused TOWN’S' MEETING his wife and baby one in attending to The young ladies of the Diligent Db:- en met with Mrs. Frank W. Darling at the Manse Tuesday morning and made boys blames for the Children’ 3 Home in Evanston. A letter has been waived! from the Secretary oi the Home thank» ing the young women for their excellent help and generous donations and inviflnz them to be guests of the Board at the next luncheon given ‘ April 51h. ‘Tlxe next meeting of the Club will be held at the home of Miss Hazel Newhall, Central avenue, Tuesday. March 30.1 from 9:30 to 1 o’clock; A luncheon will be served- ing speaker and from her life of varied experiences is always able to talk in a manner pleasing to all. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Hollingsworth. Messrs Donald and Thomas Hollings- worth," Mrs. Mary C. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Meyer and daughter. Miss Edith and Mr. Heated Meyer. of Chicago were the week end guests at the residence of Mr. L. F.,Hopkins. Park avenue. ‘ Miss Celia Parker Woolley delighted at large audience of ladies at the Woman's Library Club last Thursday afternoon, her subject being. "Social Relorms of the Dan." "Mrs. Woolley is. in interest- If the Glencoe school Bond will adver- tise a grand mass meeting. at the town hall or some other convenient place and give the gineral public toiunderstand it is free to all who may deéire opportunity of knowing something.r of 'school inatters and where the money goes. A number of teachers in the village school were unable go take charge of their rooms during last week on account of illness. Among the (numbers were if you really want to know what your village neighbors think Hi you and your every act, accept ghe honor of being a member of the Village .Board for a few termsâ€"{hen dont forget to attend all lhe town meetings. , Mrs. Olmstead, Misses Peaison, Kulin Mr. and'M'rs. Charles Wilbur Hess. Hawthorne and Green Bay'Road, left Saturday night for Pinehurst. North Carolina, to spend the next two mOnths. Mrs. Gray, (if Cumberland, Miryland; and Mrs. Curtis. of Minneapolis are visit- ing at the home of _their brother. Mr. W. J. Underwopd. Greenwood avenue. Miss Beverly Gray. - of .Morgantown, West Virginia, who is visiting relatives in Chicago, spent several days this week in Giencoe, the guests of friends. - 9 Glencoe is evidently tired of the "automobile farce.“ its “legal depart- ment" and “justice shop" and strongly shows its preference for Mr. Oscar 1. West as President. ‘ Messrs John Edmund; and Luke Paul- let, of Chicago, transacted business in Glencoe on Tuesday of this week. Miss .Elleri M. Shuck, of Urbana, Illinois, is spending the week with friends in Glenme.‘ . . Miss Cummings, a pnmary teacher of Evamton, visited the Glencoc school on Monday. Edward Gates, of Louisville. Kentucky visited in Glencoc Saturday and Sunday. Mr. C. T.‘Killen hag been in Omaha, Nebraska on a business trip recently. The funeral on Tuesday morning was largely attended and was the scene of great sorrow. Services were conducted by Father Earth at Lake Side and the burial tuck place at Gross Park. Mrs. Gore was the daughter of James Seller, a farmer living near Winnetka. She had Only been married» three years. All that is known of the sad story has been commented upon by the sympsthiz- ring citizens of both villages and by thous- ands of others who never heard of them before.- How the little innocent child -'played too near the stove so that In some ‘way her dress was taught by the heat 00 lthe ï¬reâ€"â€"how some draught from an open door or'win'dow fanned the smouldering hum into a flame; how the child rushed 'to her mother. who wrapped it in her arm dress. only herself to be set on ï¬re. until bothwere to badly burned that they died a few hours after,~â€"â€"all this has been many times told amid sighs and tears. some trifling duties in the kitchen and the other playing m the parlor. He little thought that in a few short hours after. would be lying dead. their charred bodies all that was left of the happv mother and for the most debuted of New Yorket's. called “The Girl from- Rectal-s" will open a run here April mm. The News Letter ungparingly condemns such plays as this and warns our welders again them.~ Messrs Khw and Erllnger have refused to book it in any of the theatres under their control. .- McVichmâ€"Henry Miller in "the Gmt Divide will follow “Mn. Wiggl of the Cabbage Patch." ‘ WM Famum 'in a new piece by the anthem of the "Man from Home.†The piece is entitled "Coma 42 out of amau meeting of memo which took place at the town hall last Satunhy night". ‘ New Tuna Shortly after the holidays last winter a select and distinguished company of men met at Pruuty’s in Winnetka and nom- inated a full township ticket for New Trier to be voted in April which includes the Village of Wilmette. Gross Point. Kenilworth, Winnetka andIGlencoe. if we are not mistaken Mr Dennis was rev nominated at this meeting to 'succeed himself in the omce of Justice of the Peace for tour yem more. Glencoe will still have an old friend to vote for though he failed to receive the nomination to succeed himself as member of-the Village Council being turned down by a we of Saunders ........... Kilian ................ Denhis ................. Oscar L'West ..... J. K. Calhoun ...... The ï¬ve reCeiving the highest number of votes wete declared the nominees (or councilmen. Hughesfl. ..... A Sayles ................ Fox .................. Mr. George J. Hicks ‘well known Sun- day School worker. who i‘ecentlv moved to Glenooe from Chicago, has entered at once into the church and Sunday School w'urk of the Congregational church .in Glencoe, he is a very efficient presiding ofï¬cer and leader In Sunday school work. as in: learned at the Congregational church in Chicago last week. Mr: Hicks was president last year and conducted the day and evening sessions with pro- nounced ability. Cb: North Show News-Lena SUNDAY ‘ Scnoox. 'Convex'non; -â€"The delegates to the Convention from Glen- coe were Mr. and Mrs. F. L.'Holmet,, Mn. F. C. DeLang,. Mr. F.:C. Goods- speed.and‘{Mrs._ B. D. Nichols. There were mnny hundred delegates represent- ing our one hundred Congregational Sun- day schools. ' Mr. flames of the North Shore Cnngregational church was elected president (ur next year. Mn; Bur‘nnJNichol's Sunday School class is preparing to. give a humorous entertainment known as the â€Smith Family Concert.†in the woman's Lib- rary Club the evening of April the ï¬rst. The proceeds of the concen are to go toward fumiehing a Sunday echool room in'thc church building. and all ‘who are interested are asked to reserve the date, April 1, tickets will soon be-on sale at 35 cents each. - In Highland Park no lenthan ï¬ve able attorney: are candidates [or the ode: 0‘ City Attorney. The salary and fee. paid for legal service in Glencoe ought certain- ly attract several of our Glencoe larger! to contest the ofï¬ce of Glencoe Village Attorney It is interesting reading for any one to look over the Village reporta during the pa tfew years and pate the diï¬erent "'03:: allowed {or legal aer- Vice ordered he Village Council. TOWN MEETING NOMlNATlONS. 00$, He spoke W!" of the retiring Preli- dem, Jâ€. K. Ca'lhoun and advoated his renominaï¬on. ‘ . Al the mwn meeting on Snurdny last. Councilman Welter -C. Hughes made - veg able and digniï¬ed addreu.‘ This was his ï¬rst year a a councilman, if rc- elected he pmpoeee to use his legal min- ing endexpen‘ence for the good of Glen- Glencoe. can have “other entertain. men: guarmteegi to begin at 8 p. In. And continue (or four hours. fur a single ticket of gdmiuion, the gentle sex my also be admitted to this naming, brtheyue entitled to named the reel Inn. that the men had In! Sunday night. ' huhâ€"A salacious mess ï¬t only POI PRESIDENT; Notes .» 137 BloomlnstonLâ€"Whne walking on the Chicago 1 Alton tracts Lee MI, highvny commissioner and 'woll- known In pointed clmlea. m killed by n train nny-uvo mm:- uuuu mum. carrying wan returned by a» and jury at tho caulk court 1t Fall-mount. W. Va. the mind a crusade to break up we! lawlessn- In the main; m ‘ A marriage Dosing In tow“ In New York city to Mr AM?†of New loci-m of the American «many at Tokyo. and Dunn Alann- Mount Vernonâ€"J. ll. Kins ma N A. Smith Inn patch-ed the‘ noun? L'ernon coal mine from 1.3 8.1110 Im- 816.000. Harrisburgâ€"Bush: Hamill-on, c promtnent citizen ma 39mm. nod 70 years, was mummy killed by electric- lty while «India; on the mud _In the Mutant of tho Fin! Methodlot church when attempting to turn out an electric light. rte: MoCook. Taylorvlllo.~â€"The Federation of la- bor has boosted the locd angle I‘m 81. 75 for An eight-hour an to 8 out. In hour , Middletown.â€"8evenl (metered rihe. bruises on the body end interns! in- juries resulted to Con Manhul. when caught between A cu- lnd prop: in the Middleton coal mine. Lincolnâ€"Itchâ€! Conan ï¬led his petition II III Independent candidate for ,the once of mar. Lest, Rivenâ€"Jonah B. Khuin; oi lndiannpolis, former United Sato- district sttorney for Indian. moi-rind Mn. Leon B. When It the home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John layers. Lumpsâ€"Alfred Mort. who was mayor of Rockford {or tour you-- and was I lentils attorney, died a the home of bin son in Instance. He wu major in a Wisconsin rogimom in tho civil war. Chumâ€"After making three at: tempt- to end her mo, mu um:- Meuner. 28 you: old. committed lu- cide at the airï¬eld park sauna-lulu by hanging her-elf. ‘Bhe had nude a rope of the bod Ihm, 'vhlch aha tied to the bars of u vlndow In her room. Wiltonâ€"Rev. J. P. [Achy o! Gnyvllle hu’nocepted the all to (h. march of the Precbytorlnn chum hero. The church bu been without a_ pastor since Rev. Robert L. Evans moved to ï¬t. noun. three month- ago. Order. hue been received by Super- lnpendent Ron of the Cree: u: punt n Newcletle. P... to begin operation: in full. Sixteen hundred employee who have been Idle since In! June will N then work. Bed meat served It e banquet to celebrate the one hundredth mim- ury of e Inonic lodge, Well“ persona u Viacom. 1311.. end- (our By the srreet of three woes, one of whom penned the deed Inn's Inch, the Washington poltoe believe they will who the mystery of the murder of Walter F. Shula of cmâ€" cam. mm mt Alemdrle. V; ‘ um+uaw 'l'nliurro closes her engagement here next Saturday nigh! in her husband's magniï¬cent pendulum o! “Polly of theCircu." The engagement has been one 0! the molt acne-M in the history of themeatre. Olga Nether- eole follows in a new play. ' Futon R McCroory. tho American minister to Santa Domingo, nu ex- tended mo umumon or the ulna! States to the Dominican govermï¬cnt to and I delegate to the International Connec- on the (Innervation at No tun! Resources to meet u The We nut September. The Inflation prob» bly will be accepted. . Two man you killed ud’ 3 third was seriously injured by the explosion otthobothrotflulflch lookout. 'ot the American loo Company at hm- lngdnle, le‘ Pomâ€"There lemum only one week to: the-Ire Ioven w tee "The Thief" It Power: with Ky‘rle Bellew. Eï¬cShmnon uni Herben Keleey in the principal pans. u done to extend the enme- ment in Chicago have been unavailable. Especial praise hu bun «need (or the peflorminceol‘ 'The'fhiel" by the trio of celebrated min: 'ivhich rep-menu Charles I" mhman' I mummy. The gun nah [Or ticket. dark. the ï¬nd lonnigh: proves um this great phy eppeele Alike In every dus- The liabilitie- ot Marlo Draught. use Amoticnn . actress. who may ro- openod 0:. Much theater In hon. don. but was compelled to nbnndnn the’ enterprise within I aw din. nmount t6 $10,000, an the nuts to ".000. â€cording to alumnus pn- nontod u n muting ot the cudltorl. When-y. ~Richud Carlee new piece "The Boy and moan". openedlonight. Lee Koimat and Toby Lyons are the prinapal emetuincn with Jimmy Cell.- hm of hue-bell lune u an added apne- tion, The piece in butdeecribed Albe- ing I eang lbw without a plot. 'umâ€"ne Goldren Gin . Wen Point musical cumedy is doing humanly. J‘- annulment-I'm†In M would. “0'!â€de b m mmumtommw whflhmmumw 15-0031"de a. Vuln- capluhlnCenu-u ammu- nprmnuuvummm whomnhu loan-hm fl!!! manta-been mm I the Hondunn border, M'chlet source of acumy hem In tho WWW of Cox-into, when m also 00:10an (our (unbou- um! other mum CM- A future dim“! to the “we do ptrtmcnt I. manor in pinch John H. Gregory. m o! loud. u Managua. who his boon ordered to Wuhinnon,. In bull; W min the dispatches I! II M can tho Nicaraguan- ure data; to†his position Milt on tho contnry, mm m m o! boo “Hawkins-dubmm Ilao thatnmotlhmhn Notwithsuixdlng the mlnlltnrl ll- -serdon of Nim’u we“! nua- don: toward her Remus". (he m nitration bu doddql to mt tho naval force In Central Men M to a tom] (11- ll: tonal-.13 mm tome Yorktown, not an rod. [or Ampala, Honduras. the M cub en Maryland. and WW are to mum on the van coat. a. Ion-u going to Acnjuth. lllvulor. and the [utter to Corlnto. Nicaragu- W Troop. The most “gallant am M ed the sme department in M m 3.000 Mum «mu m rumour ZILAYA. O! Margin. patches ti-om u- Wt. and spent hll! In hour ï¬lth 30 new, during which 110- Mono! duo the Emory claim, which ha been [the tonne of Maputo h-tm (to two countries (or yours. , .00!“me mastectomy-lamentable. aftertho counteract. W the bopelorauuuncwrymot [he datum-WWII! thewboh-Ituflon. mucus-mummy:- mpmtomxmm tordtytlattbonmmmmdn ufltywvbmhMmtI-x hdudndontlulymrmnw pout: Mikado-mm miumnuchonhr m to mummmmuoumm withhhubwdon. WMVOIICOOO m do mutmmanodm out. W mum. um a! fund». W‘WM†Ready to do 0 Canal America-â€" Malnu- Two 0' MOI.- UNCLE SAM SAYSNATIUNISUUIEI Envoy Espinoza Seeks Peace for Nicaragua. , GEN. FERNANDO HOUIROA. Premium of II hinder. IS URRITATED