v â€{8ch NAILS. m hon immunoloy lor‘dispugch damn†F1. 50 per Yell; A ti†I"! '41)]: is dumb. tb - Sbore local happening. towna. n. humm_ 6:51.... " "‘5.- _ 3"... augu. L. I“: â€per for your 5 - Letter * ‘Tbe/ â€It. MW. Nort‘ " .n ‘ 4mm. 16, 2910 Hum \Vrenn sud. wiie 100.1 Baker, lot 211, b‘ ock 3, Wrenn' I Addition to Highland Park W. D. 31m 00 Even: Wrenn and wife to] A. mom. dab], 10‘2â€, Lock 3, Wmnn lAd- Robert Simpson ha, and wife M 301’- ert Simrson,lot 10 block†1, Port Clinton, Highland Purk. Q C. 81 Trustqea lst Baptist. Church of nigh. Ind Park to 18 Tslbot, we“ 50 feet lot. )9 block 33. Highlwd Puk W. D. $10.00 Anal. 14 1910. ~ 'l'nnces 8. Schaffuer and husband to E L Millard, part lot 5,'bIOck 63, Highland Park. Q. C. 31000 00 Jun. 15,1910 M Umhelnun 0t nl to Maul Weinberg, part lots 6 tnd 7. block 40, Highhnd Park, and pt m 70. Highwood. \V. 0,2200“). ' ’ Despite the combined‘eï¬orts of Jhe Chicago police department and the police of neighboring cities, no trace has as yet been found of three men 'who are said to have deserted from the United States army postat'Fort Sheridam The nien are William Youngrnan, Paul E. Radtka‘ and Charles Howard. Youngman, a member of the Fifth Battery Fie‘d Artillery, was detailed to guard the other men. who were serving terms {or deser- Lake County Title and Trust Company Abwam at 1am. Tide: Guaranteed. , ausomc 131nm: BUILD!†qumx. - : - xuxxoxs Mrs Charles P. Crain entertained at bridge on Thursday. Lieutr Cocke arid MJs. Cocke entertain» 'ed at bridge in honor of Miss Duncan. Mrs Roland Bonghton has joined Lieut. BJUghIUII and the) are living In the mid loop. ‘ Col. Stephen E. Mills spent neural days this week inspecting'the horses.. ' Mrs. E. W. Howe has Lelumed from the East where she has beenlvisiting. The death of Col. Cane; came as a great shocktathe people at the post. Majol’ and Mrs. Van Pbole entengined On Wednesday at dinner. Mrs. A. W. Brown enliflï¬ned» the ladies card club on Thursday afternoon. fort Sheridan News in respect to civic matters is shown in the fact that there is Mitch: m pro- vision made of the. pubiitit) of city mun cil doings. and no denim?! for hm urnâ€"y heard of situation demmdmg Wine attention. It is high time for men who call thn- ' scivesvs by the name of the ' Mrs. Lhandlei’ of Ltnlipg, Nikki 3 visning‘ her sister. Mrs.i_$paulding. to get out Into the open world til. pubis: duty and lead the forces of government- ia the interests of the largest mimic we!- hre. No man is worthy thenam Cï¬fiste ian who does not know, the Charade? and record of the men put forum! for public: ofï¬ce. and for whom he votes; ilro does not use his influence for the putting for ward of worthy men. men who are not necessairly successful business men, new able lawyers,"nor competent journalist, but men who have by training and-ex- perience shown ï¬tness for Sud: oï¬ice: The man who dares try to excuse bimeell on the ground at business interest: only thereby declares that his selï¬shness set: him outside the Kingdom of Godâ€"the kingdom of genuine desire Tor ‘univerni human well-being. Away with your sentti- mental goodyism. No man is good, un- less he is good lot somethingâ€"something that means a deï¬nite and positive in- crease of the public good. First Baptist Church, Highland Park, E. LE Rov DAKIN PAsTon. Mon to Highltnd Pltk. W. D u 500 00. Evans and wife, to Maggie Johnson, lot. 3, Evans nub" High- Real Estate transfers pardonable pegliggnce 013an igm'nmhidii Mum-Of-RickgpLivi-g APRIL 11, 1910, FURNISHED BY Michigan ‘_"a a ;- “We are any going ,to ï¬lm: Frank McMnuin to’escapii, an we .11 feel an- der obligupion for whtt he hudone for us during the put flue: yen-s. aid 1, then-state take placate in present.- ing whim‘ a silm and bowl, with this inlcgibtion etched on the bottom of it. _ ‘ Funk McMullen is a large man, big ion-ma, big braked, a “.thko 2‘, .a plemt._ "good natured, genial-uni, leapable man. one. of nature's noble- ,men, and at this time we must not for- 'get to voice our grnitnde .10. the ofliâ€" cérs who so sbly helped Funk Mc~ mum: to bring onrolub to‘ Its present. hsppy condition. > "the time' has come, however, for our fbmer letder ' to by. down the area of ofï¬ce. He has born, thb bur- den and he“ of thedsy gird «fut of our élub we hue aha-en mule; wise and capable leader ‘ who win, no doubt, ‘ fully justify our careful clieice. ~ 1‘ y any, ‘be0 was this Joshua?" â€You ask whence 'comos our chiefmin? The answer we will make. He comes up from Ruinin, From his cottage by the Inke-N Our Joshua was Funk R. McMnllin, ‘and that in why tonight, in honoring him we honor onrnelvet. Some men ’mny have may dollars. but. few :triends. Other men have many friends but {ow :doflnrs. Frank McMnllin has hwy dollar: and many friends, nnd no one begrudges him the solid success 5he bu “hinted. Amidst our rejoicing, and deep ubid. "in; gratitude, for the masterly calm- paign of our leader and his Itafl, , may t/q all concerned. The membership was greatly increased and the club more prosperous in every way, 3nd We owe this to those who have managed the aï¬mrs of the club during the past three veurs. ‘ This interruption, therefore. is an idea of the club members, and i wou‘d ask you all to go back in memory to 1907, When our club was much smaller than at present. We Were losing mem- bers, revenue was decreasing, and it looked at one time as though the club might possibly disband. There wan genernl depression among the memÂ¥ bers, we were like the children of Is. rael, wondering in the desert, Waitinil for a loshus to lend a: to the land of promise and prosperity. “9 had had several Moses' but. needel njoehni.‘ Fortunately for us, Joshua arose, and with a splendid stuff of ofï¬cers.. let} ue} all. to victory. The ï¬rst step tak4 an by the new administration three yenrx ago was to induce charter mem- bers to release their claim upon the club. This was asking them todo a 1very generous and unselï¬sh thing. but it was accomplished, end after many discussions and centerences, enough money was raised to build thepresent Jorge wing south of the club house, {whieh has proved such a very great source of enjoyment and satishction 'ngnted to Funk, 3. He‘hllin, Jacobean took the floor, and saiMd zâ€"This interruption reminds me u] the little boy and girl, who were left inlone by their mother 1for two hours. When the mother re- :turued she found the little bay bah! struck his sister and spit. on her. a was severely reproved end seemink Benitent his mother said: “It must. have been Baton that. tempted you to hit. little smer " The My replied. "Yes.; it was Satan who made me strike sie- ter, but the spitting- was anidetof my own.†It. 'looked as though there. wand much more business to transact whq Mr.EugeneE_.Aud1-ews, inhuman gmeful and'humorons manner. Iraq and said that he believed tbst Ml Ileobsen had something to say befoi they separated President Bournique .ma‘daa felic tons speech, which (was well receive . President, Eugene A. Bourniquo First ‘Vice. Preliden‘ Guy V Dickin. son; Second Vice Pnesident, 0133.1". Everett: Treasurer, JohnR. WuhbnlJn. Directionâ€"4 l“ L Curtis, 1. P. Smith F. EHnsse-y. F. N. Buyiies, and 6:]. McBride. On Saturday, Ami! 16th, the annhll meeting d the 1+1:th PM]: ‘wns held Sn the club roams. tad as: an enjoynhrle dinner, the yen-f, amt: - meat \m read and dawned. Prési" dent Mqflullin made an interesting mddrcas. mating what had been no- eomplished during the past. your, and ; the other oï¬inera red their reports. “ Then grandam elee'uon ofoflicers (or the current year, and as there was no opposition, the Sccmhry Wu in- “meted to cast a vote for the follow- ï¬cket: SILVER sum BOWLTRE- SENTED TO ME. FRANK * R. McMULLIN com-139m up: ~ in mm: Announcemem has been made of the recital given by the violin club of Mr Gebrge Colburn. named by Henry Schauï¬ier, ’cellom, on TM†evening at Mrs. lone: audio. Dye w‘ lack Cf Space a fuller acownt of thll event will not occur until next week‘s issue 0! the News Letter. * ‘ ‘Mcs’sh. ‘ Lester Nevins, William B‘ Wre'nn, [Arthur R. Williamsr George Phillips. Anhur McCflcry. Georghuil- lard William Loy'n'ie, Thoma Gui, Earl G. McPhersoh Percy P'rior, Archibald Abercrombie and Frank Conrad. The play will be giveh in the thener at. Ravinia Park. Tho-E inherened in the affair are Miss Nellie'Fitzergald. Gertrude Nevins, Maud' Chamberlain, Alice. L. Batu. Eden R. goal: and Lester Levin of Hi Maud Park will ap- peat in amcial sin Levin is preparing to ï¬eld as a professiu .Mis's Maud Chamberlin 0! Lake Forest. who has uppearcdin a number of amateur productions alohg the north shore. will play a leading pan. - Q Rehearsals have been held nightly {or the past few weeks under thedirectioa of Arthur R. Williams. proleuorol commer-- cial branches u the Deerï¬eld school, whqee ideas were followed' In changing the original play. “Pink Dominoes' '. a thréc-act comedy by A. Delacuur and H. Hennequin. yvill be presented, but the scenes and characé Lers have been changgd to localize the production to Chicagu. ' If the advance sale of tickets for the play to be given by the Alumni Associao (ion of the Deerï¬eld Township High School of Highland Park April 29 can be taken as‘a criterion. a record breaking at- tendance is promised. ' â€Putt Dominion“ . With Character. Chenged Will Be Presented _April 29. St. Iohn's avenue W1" 'be paved from Sheridan mad to Lincoln avenue at an estimated cost of $5,479. A water main to cost 5657 Will be inflamed on Orchard avenue ,and a sewer costing $59) will be built nlung the same streey, The Midge is no he. of concrete, :5 feet high and 130 feet lbug. There will be ï¬ve arches. The bridge is estimated to cost 86 000. Plans for anew bridge icross the ravine on Wuerly'avenne have been submitted to Commissioner of Public Works, H. L. Bowen and bids for the consxrtnotion of th: bridge also hnve been invit‘ed. The road is to be macndnm’ud. 1nd withfthis lmproVemcnt, and the {net that it is near the Ink rout anerly avenue will be the most popn‘ ar drive in the city. ,, » The largest. cqmrtct amuuuls to $15.- I3L It is for r'epuiring Wuerly ave- nné‘ froui Sheridan road to >heridan road, Idisnnoe of ‘37 0001c“. Sheri- dun road intgrcepta W averlv avenue at two points, describing a half circle. Contracts for improvements (mount- ing to almost $30 000 was let by the Bogmd of Local Improvements of our chy st n meeting held in the City Hull Thursday night. COUNCIL' I VOTE 8 CONTRACTS Mr. McM'eHin confessed that this I'll complete shrprise to him and made mit- able response. It ie a very hmdwme :salad DOW]; the work on the eilver having been done by hand. The club member! well recall the eflorts during the past three yeers. which have put the. club on Solid and prosperous butt, and felt that the recent annual meeting was a fittingi lime to celebrne the succeu that had been achieved. ' , ‘ “In yeau to me. when the shadoé: cf tife’ : evening begin #6 fall, this will to mind you, and you'r children. tbaï¬t 16"! once in your well Ipem 151mm†earned and received the gratitude and appetiz- lion of those whose mtemu ya; to dim. ivejy And generously ï¬ned. " by the gawk.“ nigh.“ Park Clap, with sienna gratitude for [Ma “whim gem/sud «remember- vicegavn pmldent at the dub'for nurse years, 1907-89." ‘ ' ' ï¬rm. is presented :m you, Mr. McMuHin. by {be members of ‘the Highland Park club, as nitoke'n of their love and loyalty. and is not by any means a measure of their Ipprecialiun of what you have done, ‘ a debt we feel we can never fully re'pay. '0 Expand Large Sums Improv- ‘ {Jig Road. and Water CHARLES L, FINNEY, > Ofï¬cer apyoimed to make mid mu, meat. _ + Dated a: Highland Patlt,‘ limit. Mail =22, I910. Said assessment is payable in ten (IO) installments. vim interess at the tale oi ï¬ve (5) per cent per annum. on all in- stallments, from and aiter dateol um voucher issued Ior wmkdone. All oer" sons desiring may ï¬le objections in s id Court beiore said day. and may appear on the hearing and make theirddenoe. Notice is hereby given toell pereom interested that the City Counpil ol the City oiHighland Park. County at Lake and State of Illinois. having ardent! that Ravine Avenue. in .aid Clty of Highland Park, from the euterly line of St. Johns Avenue. easterly'toa point twenty-eight hundeed feet easterly from the center line of Forest ‘Avenue. be grided. dram- led, curbed. and wed with concrete ‘macadarn. provided with e uncrete bridge. and otherwise itnproved. the on dinence for the same beingoo ï¬le in the ofï¬ce of the Citv Clerk of said City. and hnving 'applied to the County Court at Lake County {or an easement 0f the costs of Ilid improve-pot ecoo'rdi: ‘ to beneï¬ts. and an nee-meat , ‘ having been: made and returned to In!“ Court. the ï¬nal hearingthereon will he; lad on the Iï¬hhidflayA. D. â€101‘ or a non there-M '8 tie halite-t ol the Court will permit. under roof. Mr. Stunehili'e is the most ,ireicntinus. being a large ï¬reprool brilck ind stone building; ncn'r the Lake and just across the ravine from the club 'couse On either side towerthe fond .tre arched brick garages. to accommo- date a dozen putomubilee. A little forth ‘ er south icMr. Beneineer‘ Mine how, ind around on the County Line W as two more lerge residenoeo. UN“ are in full-view from the hilt-and. 060 as Mr. Kohn‘s, the alher Mr. Mulc- ‘well's. Mr. ‘Oecnr Rosenberg oi the ‘ Standard inénish 00., hove inst bought the ndjoiding’ ten ncm where the little whilefnrnn hour-c llIlldl. I . Roun- berg will build thi eummer. Mr. M. Konminsky. President of the French Line Steamship Co. has built on pertI of the Birch properly on the Sherldtn Rood n little north of Revinin P -ntrence. end it is predicted thnt wit “u n you or two flit, or more See houses will be built in this immediate vicinity. A handsome nation ietoht unilt on the‘Counly Line «mining. Many members of the elnb hnve renter. homes in Gleoooe nnd Highland Pal It The Lake Shore (bunny Club at which Mr. Alfred Leopold ts President. is link» ing‘ rapid strides townni its completion. The club (wands. occupying abmtlzoo acres Just South of the County Line. and east of the Rail Road. Abouta bandied men under the direction at the lend‘ mape gardners are laying out the links ‘ Many of the trees end bushes have been taken out. so that the lake may} be seen from passing trains. {The club house on the blufl’ ts well under why. i‘ he iotmdatiuns are 370x100 feet and the building when completed will be the ï¬n- est oi the kind in the United States. A] ready other club buildings . are going up ‘just west oi 'the Sheridan Road. under which is a subway through which Jhe players can pass from the club house to the link: without danger from passing an- tomobiles. Several ï¬ne residences are Rapid StriJu Towud Co-phï¬o- THE LAKE SHORE COUN- TRY CLUB. calyx Mn Benjapiin Feast-den Ii“ com duct a special Arbor Day «hinting at the nu: Home [or Aged QM'W Raplroad Employ» of Allah, in ‘our Sheridai.“ will be surrounded by (rec: and member! will ,phm greet I: olhel’ points where they will‘_,do the (greatest good mud impmviag no SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE No. 175 1 One hundred “ï¬lly trees willbe pinned by; the members 0! theHigthnd Park Imminent Association on Arbor Div. Dumbo! 0! trees anJ shrubs have been mined the orgsnization by Wu! greenhouses. ‘ ‘The fquntun' In neutral avenue. near Selma]. nu! Improved.†Altman- Plni: , to Bank“) D’ntn‘cl’. CHILDREN TO F ARBOR DAY TR LEGAL NOTICES. on. 1â€". race.â€" .I». pl?!- ..1r:.. tr}... Ar. lulu In Ear... _ Aggie: roan: r 8'33 LEE-733: 33!.» maul-run. en; ti! VHF: Vaginal-«alluring! 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