highland park News. Miss Elana? Smoot spent the Easter _x__ uholidays with frien‘ds here. 61cm News. The Diligent Dozen met with Miss Hazel Newhall on Tuesday ‘aitd spent a busy‘ day sewing. A dainty lunchcuu was ‘served at 1 o'clock. The club has de- rided 'tu gii'ca sum of money to the Indian school in South Dakota in which ï¬n. Riggs is interested. It haa also lull: dozen each ui combs. brushes. numb†and holts of hair ribbon to the Evanstun Home. This is the kind of charity that counts. be given May 8th in the new anemhly hall of the Gï¬encoe school house [or [he beneï¬t 9! the Congregational church organ fund. is well undér way ind every thing points Iosatisfactory relums. Mi!" ~ fire broke out between ihree and (our 0'“ Friday morning and destroyed the home of Mrs. Rehecca Manon. on Adam: avenue. A defective flue is sup- pad to be lhe cause, Both the house and the furniture were insured. Aspark from a passing engine set ï¬re to the Milwaukee Electric station at South ave- nue, Sunday moming and caused slight damages. Mia Frances Hurford who is amending the Universilymf Illinois. spent the Easter vacation with be! parents. She returhed to Champaign on Tuesday. Miss Hazel Gtou, who is attending mined at Waterman Hall. is spending the spring vacation whh her parents,. It. 3nd Mrs. Sam Chess, Central avenue. L. F. Hopkins spent two days hunting mar Shelby, Indiana, last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rubens Leld a family. reunion at their home on Sheridan Road. Their son. Harry Rubens, )r, came up from the U. .of L to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Rubens expect 19 sail the twenty-ï¬rst of the month for Europe. They will spend the summer in Germany and Austria. Mil; Emily Hanson of Otterbien. Indiana, is visiting with Gleucoe relatives for two weeks. ‘ ' Ben Schnur returned to his studies a! the‘ U-xivérsity of Illinoig. Monday even- ing alter Spending the Easter va‘cau'on with his parents. John Newhall arrived home [rum Mani- :on Island. the middle of the week for a visit with his parents. , - Votethe Rs-liahle L. Ticket; Our plat- form is prompt and efficient service at all times, proper adjustment of all claims, and the Vconslant. betterment of the Laundry business. Your: to command. - * Vote the Reliable L. Ticket Tuesday and every day. the year round, except Sunday’s. .Ml. Adolph Kundson of Bmughmn. Wisconsin. formerly of Highland Park has disposed of his (arm in the former City and returnea to the Park. Mr. Knudson is staying temporarily at 126 Hines; at hér Vresidyence. 453! Greenwood Avenue, Chicago. . South Green Bay mad. Mr. Geo. P. Everhan, candidate for Alderman of the 2nd ward, denies the repon that he ii trying to close the rond in from of his house, Sheridan Road, and \\ alker avenue. Mr. Everhart a): he couidn’ t dosa it i£ he would and he wouidn' t if he could- Mrs. William Lalhrop Moss, mother of Mrs. Hencrv M. Bacon, passed away Friday Morning. April 9. the; a Ihort .Miu Helen Coafe expects to leave to- day for a shaft visit in southern Indiana. Mrs. Dickenson and Mrs. Andrews hate returned from the South after a two months absence. Mn. Henry Coalé. who has been quite ill with Grippc, is,very much better. Mia‘s Burgess 'Iishes to announcesrthat the will do private tutoring orgive private lessons in vocal instruction in the homes of pupils. Phone 2903 Mr. aners. Bert Kirby are happy over thé birth ofa little daughter this Mr. and Mrs. W. H; Baidwin rétumed {mm the South. « ' > The play, “A 95y ft the Depot," to F W Cornish and wt to Catherine E Cote M 6. blk 46, Lake Blnfl‘. W D $190000 ~ . ' James Ryan and vi 'to Freden‘ck On 1011. bit 2. Tmesdcll‘s Add to Deerï¬eld. Q c $1.00 Chicago Title Trust Co to A 8 1r- win lot 35, blkZS 25, Chicago Highlands. Deed 3310.“) Chas McKenn add wt to G S Alhaugh lot 6. bll: 9.7 reyer 3 North Chicago. 4W D 81.00 State Bank 0‘ Lake Forest to F J Aug usla G Walker I»! 2. Green Bay Add. Lake Forest S W D3454!†bit 33, Lake mm. w 1) 35.00 Frederick Rudolph and wf tn Emma McPuemm art 10:4 hll: 17, Highland Park W D pssooo. 00 A L Hart a d f t Ravinia. n w o Juhn Glass lot 67, Eliza R' Sund‘erland and Ms to J L Fearing part M HS, Raviuin. W 05 $2 00 Pdwm: Henry Miller's production, “The Family," begins its third week at Powers? Theatre in Chicago next Mon- ‘day night. The. play has won a remark- ‘able success and settled down for a run. Chicago's critical opinion is remarkably enthusiastic. The Tribune» ’says:: "It ’gripped hand moved the audience as an audience†Powers' has not been gripped and moved in a long time. and tears and laughter were mingled and blended throughout the whole performance. It is allsosweetlv human, so natural and so possible that the auditors leave the theatre refreshed, uplifted and bettered. Of '5qu plays we cannot have too many. “The inter Ocean says: “Simple. tender and trueâ€"these are the inevitable ad- jectives for ‘The Family,‘ It is in the right line of the American dramaâ€"native in every stroke of Its simplicity; close to the hearts of the people with its altemat- ing moods of sorrow and mirth. "' The Chicago Daily News says: " ‘The Family‘ is a beautiful, homespun, genuine drama. Henry Miller has introduced his ï¬ne play to a sympathetic and ynthusiastic public.- A more intensely moved. emotionally absorbed and delighted audience could scarcely have been built to order." The Journal'says: ,‘The F amily' gloriï¬es the mother. Every father and every child should see it. They need it." Lake County Title and Trust Co. Abstracts of Title. Titles Guaranteed. J E Hale to] C Hale lot 33. Mk 54, North Chicago. \V' D $2200 00 W57d has been leceived from Mrs. Archibald McLeish who sailed {ur Scut- land two weeks ago that Master Ronald developed jaundice St on after they went on board the boat. Mr. William H. Titus ha: mired his family from Rogers Park to their new bungalow on Longwood avenue, «which 'has been built on the like of the one des- _troye§i by ï¬re last‘November. Mr; and Mrs. Sam Goa, Chntral _ ave- nue. entcnained a few [ï¬ends informally Tuesday evening. Several of Ithe guests were from Englcwood. ‘ The Vesper services at the Congrega- tional church on Easier Sunday were largely attended. The children of the church had been drilled by Miss Everetta Packer and ihe songs they sang were well given. The order of services was beautiful. Prophecy Promises. Address “An Easter Thought," Dr.. M. W. Darling. ‘ Murdow will be at Clvdc's‘dtug More promptly al 2 o'clock Monday, ‘ next, April_l9lh, with the diagram 0! 'the hall and thg lithe“. The price in 50:: aod 75c according to location. Npthing.-will be. sold until 2 o'clock, so the ï¬rm person' who comes yill hue his choice of seats. Mrs. *Jofoephine Olnmead was out 0! school pn’accounpof illneu this week. Mr. luaiul Flanders was home Sunday from the Univenity at Illinois. As cap- tain of the U. of I team he accompanied it In Indiana last Snurday then on‘ to Chicago where :hey played at the west side park. Mines Charity Longstrezh-and Alice Hitchcock, of LaFayctte, Indiana. visit- ed in G|encbe over 'Eaucr. Mn. A. J. Whipele and childrén. Elizabeth and Nonham,. have returned from California where they have been visiting for the past two months. 5,828 3:3: 25.929. a<>czmn>z. F5265. Kittie Compton to O D Kinsey lot ll, Real Estate transfers; ’ Dramatic Nous FUNISHED BY Ch: North Show News-Data Well Known Ship Owner Dad. London. Apr. H.â€"Tbe ‘death vu umouneed_ 'yclterdny of islr. Donna Currie, the well-known IMp om. E. was born in 1825. ~ momma}. Oplnllh Moot. Madrid. Apr. l4.â€"â€"The cabinet Ill decided deï¬nitely tint the Spain leer shnll be reconstructed. The work will be entrusted h 81'1th Ema. This motion is peopled by foreign- erc, Ind these Decline crazed with four, 3 girl going violently lnune. She was taken tc_ the auto hqcpipl for the insane. Thruster Road to Soc Lino. ‘ Milwaukee. Apr. l4.â€"l'l‘he control of the Wisconsin Ce'ntnl Rauwu Com- puny wu yesterday fully tnnutorrod to the Soo une and thus mule I part of the Canadian Paciï¬c system. It was decided to dynmlte some buildings on Bullion Ill-eat In In el- fort to control the ï¬re. The No mod unabated. Tho Palmer Lumber Company yard. ocrou Harri-on street from the church, caught ilre next. Girl Din; Woman *lno'an’o. Onet girl was reported mining. She worked in the burned Pnlme’r building. A woman went violently inane from tent. on her house who in the poth or the flames. She Ill sent to‘n hoo- pittl. The tire started its carnage when it destroyed the Electra-Surgical lmplo ment Manufacturing Company's build- ing in East Main street. A strong wind carried the names to the reel or St. Peter's church. Several apart- ment buildings caught ï¬re soon after. The ilre was apparently uncontrollable because of the gale. Every piece of tire apparatus was on the scene. and appeals were sent to Syracuse and Buifalo for asslstance. Both cities have sent aid on_tast tralns. Where Flames Started. The ï¬re broke out in the Selden building. a iothory structure at the corner of Gibbs and Main streets. That building was soon in ruins. The flames leaped from it to St. Peter’s church in Grove street, and then to the big Jewish synagogue. the Berith Ko- desh temple. St. Peter's was .saved. but the temple was gutted. Apart- ment houses on Grove street, valued at 8100.000, were swept away, and then the flames attacked a score or more of residences on that and adjoining streets. and is now spreading to oth- ers. Fully 360 iamillea have moved out from the paths of the flames. Nu- merous houses are burning, without a single stream of water to check the progress of theme. . , Militia Ordered Out. The- militia was ordered out by Mayor Edgerton. While the oonila- gration was raging a second ï¬re broke out in the First Reformed church. a frame structure in Oregon street. about a mile from the ï¬rst are. Owing to the necessltiea of combating the greater ilre only one company could re- spond, and the ï¬remen were unable to save the church building. At three o'clock more reeidenceeln the Gibbs-Bunsen street and Univer- Iity nvenue section caught the. About the me time d'elllnp on North Ind Delevnn streets were du- covered on are nnd people living In that section hegnn to move out. Help from Other Cities. From Bulnlo nn‘d Symm help wu lent, but the enclnee end ï¬re ï¬ghters did not arrive until the heme- had 80! hendwny enough to gut most of the buildings directly In the peth of the ï¬re. from the Solder: building. where the am blue wu noted. to St. Peterâ€: church. and after tint, It nomad the entire city m 3 mm of mm“. shoot- lns Ikywnrd. Ouuideu Arrive Too Late. Late in the giternoon it was given In the opinion or Fire Chief Little um. the two man ï¬res were under central. ’ .T‘he Syncuee and Bnihio are com- panies arrived et four o'clock. mar the iire Ind spent itself. Rochester, N. 1., Apr. 14.â€"TMI city I: to-dey practiceâ€: a mm of unci- deflnz ruins. the Rochester ninth pt trol the streets, several persons are dead. end the men-chute end resident. of the city have ‘eueulned I monetary lots of upward: of â€â€œ0000†u 3 re- salt of yeeterdu'e destructive are. It is generally suppoud tint Incen- dlulee were the authors of the tunes; The ten-lac we vlilch blew et l nte of (mm 80 to 40 mile- “ hour. quickly ceased the flunee to spread HflflHESIEH IN RUINS 2 rap-oiztozu -.< 3..- .. .zonz!>a< o!o.z|on<. «:2. :3 Eu. Military Law Prawn. I", Walt. d nu. u. check cannon-um. much mm at Two Pomp. PATROL STREETS Phone I428. . 710 Hi..- Avo. Iva-non. Phone 92 Hem-Lotta. w M 0- SIIM W... Greenwood Vacuum Cleaning Co. mtmum! m lulu-cot We “nobody-dooï¬ Mbycth‘ --'†v-u'v Kownneo. â€"-A movemen tor Inc or- nniution of n Gentrnl ill '10“ Poultry unocintion wn ï¬nned hare. m pin- bein: to form n circuit to" the coming-_ union's poultry nhovu, nu us voiding, conflicts in antes. Monnnuih. Golan" hm. Incomb, Peoria ‘ Revues. . Mord Ind Princeton n 9 Interested in the mono-ed circuit. back byglpochl lull Fly 5. Thoi trowel will b. started on 2 s trip to all 1 m .L. Its-oak lodge- ot «39. {world by' the Junta-.- Amt“ '1 v- M New: Jooeph Brown. who wqï¬ndod Chic! of Police Scott White It Whitman W. V...wuhnn¢odll)'lngbmntoh- mph pol: John logic. vfllun In a mutant pl.) M Mt. Vernon, ‘1!" ‘m that and probably bully wounded by Roy Sitter. the hem. - , Wicpiu. Kn, . u.» mom-cod“. and m G and a. were and“ W Hm m n my ‘ Dav-en's husband has knl Myhood. He lqcllm In; her no ballad the d: vulth, u be van her (I out possible uncle or w 'mnu‘ - Dr. '1). n. Kroc: of mum :- m lddreu aid the liquor habit could be aired by anchoring aim md eat- mlonu o! vmbla' _ Masonic order I'm canny the [anon mum trot}; ham-up Auolel to the City oti'gaoxlco and A Canullan We put one: "Ill. alter the enginemn had mm from the locomotive to «calf! guiding. embed Into an lemma! nation, killed four percent and "wired 80. » Wuhhy Wldovur‘ In an" to Avoid 1...... or Tammany '0 ï¬lm . at Wichita, K: =. Secret net-vice men 11? evidence gt Belletomun used In the government} of Gov. Haskell of Oil“ cue. cursing Alleged [It cue. cursing albled luia mm; The linemen. repairers 'mi mocha ice Joined the telemph 0- union Ind mu) «trim in the Pub «mike Illa label V. Lyon. hark Twain'i nods! end literary secrets y we. mur- ried to Ralph Ashen“, w ,0 II I clone friend 0! Mr. Ciemenu 1m» who is also hll bunineu advise! Robert 'l‘lnnet. used 4“,? yearn, hid Iol end ten and his Iii ie dauhtet ued eight. were uphywued by m It their home in lonlres . 01“.“th 'gu Ind been tuned on It in thought. _ wens T0 LEGALIZE us WILL Chasmâ€"Tho Mesh mum nu formed In amnion tu-‘gdmte. the pubflelu the use otthyr mun-o! maturation And to are. on unt- fonn rm 3nd can rule 5 for the im- promt of the mentor _ - Decatur. â€"â€" The Can ml' Illinois Tommi-0' misï¬t!!! ‘oh nod George H. Howe of Normal lo ye president for the annulus M. ‘ any and mun-ca can late of low- vu' “moi of the llllnoll [Immune The appointment m, In:- Sutc Insurance Buwfl“ Dentinâ€"Cunt. illicit-w I. Xlnm. oueofunorgtnupnof( “Elton. Grind Army ,0! th Repul lo. died and- denly st Ml Mme hpge. He vu In the state mm on: term, and held several mum? pol! ml afloat. He was an! comb-adorfr‘ Pout One, Chasm-OId-uhe pol deal leader- In Chicago at up 1nd «not notice when they lent-Md tha' Chance)! Dewey. Republican ( minimum: tn. the Second nrd. Ms been con- udmd u Wuhluton n It. non-ï¬lm mecca.» of W: Dude! A. Campbell. m Rm Out“ by Native smla.â€"m A. A House Chains and Rug humming VACUUM CLEANING :3 the Menu METHOD at: 5W. I69“ nor for tho ml mum e by mlnofl eulem. P0! had by m g 0|“. â€9 ’Iccldenull! mgr: “'0 â€Innate the 1 menu a! ran on unl- , (or the In- we bum andâ€. Ir. later. In. a her due. nloallty Il- collectinx In the Can! I! 75mahmidndto volume North Short {m E Can Print anything from a Vic News better. it: [Aurel ave. Phone 92. |B1nbm Street (41!: and time Tet 2532. - Mus Awuncx. ,KITCHEN range and small ice box . vd at new, a lad-oust, fluid and: npply C. News Letter mice. 77.’ R SALE new high grude'oiaxua,1u1oe and terms to suit Miss L lumen. .Ilunc Studio. Bathe Paul: was“; or | Phone 2903 ' Men furnished by the day or no Eu ccnngé. 319 N. Great Bay Phone â€S! Highland P without hoard. News Lever Oï¬ce_ WWI rm Pdvfle [nail “Mace: X Y J URNISHED Rum electric lights.- lmh and etc. two; three and {our dullam. Address Mu. Md'idgc Tel. 2532 ANTED :3 Experiment gérl (.1 en! hounwork. Fred P. Lu Hula-cone. ()ST 3. gold chain purse im'tiai M. W. 4 A. Sunday.'2\pril4(h. Liberalrelnrd I! returned to Mrs- Elisha Morgan 776 BARGAIN. 5’ foot [at an «herbs: side. all improvements. very cheap. Telephone 2-132. Mn. Aldridge. ____.___.... RENTé mum ht “might! or uw funaichcd; Res: oucihlc xehams. (2an H7 St. lulms hence All) fnr general mile a‘nrk. mu. c. mm. vainil. Tel. Highhnd rad: ,‘l’ (70) _ W TEMRAPHER cm: uh» uh do genml aï¬ce work . Apply xflm Letter oï¬ce. WaN‘lfilimpetem gardeua to uh: chm e at Hotel: Apply It once; Moraine dd. ____7_7£._ THOMAS MONICHOLAS mum > lmvdhg-iw-IM Lieu-001W“ NSURE your pmpeny with W. E {EWOn-um m 32500.:1026» house 824m We†side. 1'.“ £32 - Mn Aldridge. ‘ Fon Snuszâ€" Eight «gnu; can“: on Brand. tUSES‘I’umMICd and 1:0qu- Panic: viking. Mn. AW. sze 5227 Lost and found Miscellaneous for 63k Table Water Being Imus-ally tho Indy y-pum and den 8 equal it h the Edd ABANA Idiot-(MW “Hum WATER DRINK