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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 14 May 1910, p. 3

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l! have the annual ball, I bf obtaining funds 10!; ‘ tm alarm gong, Hiking" 6y but not enough for hnpe [he City Council v [s nutter and apprpriatc install Some lyslem b! . her: of the depaunent cm of fire. 7 L31 year we have M on numerous out!“ phurt of men on accwfli m notify the with" M. 35": went t~ lc being house a . Mubglf: ; at mght; an'd'imv‘ 7va k and ladder truth Hut iaddw one twenty wgmy-fcmr fun! and one o li‘n‘ [not rool ladde". c Xarpaufins, mm lan- Iwo bars and one .601 3c. U»; hundred Icct xhumltcd feel of new: i twenty-two hm SPORT 03mm ' WITT EN. e [or the depamfl‘ six hundredk'fl“ M , roman: pay lot 1“ ,. mum): and putt!“ ‘ -.s 54.5. 45 'othct “ME 51 a total "H‘lfigfl! : tor's relelu" {[6 p eflrct is I gun ’ {- arrest. A “deg," 1% a dischurge f , ”use Kain" 'Whh I" [tuners five gallon 'ca- us. I gong. twonozz'ei. rkc prulcctors. hydflfll‘ =:'Jn hunks all-d II") ELGAL m \M: PARKJLI. xi: for your «maiden- ‘u' l-‘in- Department (or :m; April 3», 19m. .u'en members 0! the a“ (”BX equipped '1“! rats, 1;. nuts and helmfll are not Supplied with tfull y submitted the ’Unitéd 5 ”unnamed : I'd which r : they ‘1'. n.‘: ‘ .] Wilhil- ‘Wo y eir dmion. mounts the ‘e miiihr’ 0m mad. I! I d ' ht {or two gem-.1. it. change t chlrfi‘? as: . Iolflier A v :‘easc is denied I usual (linbargga ‘34 itted to serve in “w tv aff’cthd bv. S _ x .r lht- purchase? tu lyuild the 5'“ réct "F" are hex-eh- nriuix al‘ asses.=mcnt~_ :urmd :n Waukegang'g .r..\ in}: the struts and “UN! Park. ‘0' which n: In SUM) were let «I ins! Monday. The iii! of repairing Wav- fin-ridan mad lo Sheri- haif mnnn stretch.” 3 28!. ad a new btidgt ‘n “meriy avenue. ,,obo Improve-#3:: gun Monday. 'g‘! May’ -. 3910,_ ink .pr Cnvfomr . hum AND PARK, ILL. R6 DHIRS i order has creu Fort Sheridanh u L “HI help. in. 1 uf the service. {0| 1‘ with nuv' es and Wan-nay OPERA House: â€"â€"â€"'l‘he hundred thousand or more people who have seen William Norris in "My Cinderella Gtr ",. which is now in its third month at the Whitney Opera House, Chicago, are un~ amious indeclaring it the funniest show ever Iritten. and now Mr. Norris not be- ing content with giving the , public more laughs than they ever had before in one evening, has added a dozen tuneful musical numbers, and several more of the prettiest girls who have ever appeired on: Chicago stage. The music is by William Frederic Peters. composer of “The Mayor of Tokio", and some of the biggest song hits. are “My Cinderella Girl", “Now and Then". “Put it Over the Pan McCann", a rousing baseball game song-in which the audience join in, and "I‘d Rather be a Friend of Yours, Than Someone > Else's Dear". The numbers are all staged by Gun Sohlke. who has originated mor'e novelties than he had In “Three Twins".- "My Cind- erella Girl" promises to break the long an recmdgat the Whitney. as the advane ule tor several weeks to come I! very Lake County Title and Trust Company Abstracts a Tide. Title: bummed. W 1 Gun“, Sec'y. API. 25. 1910, W. B; Rufiner and wife et al To Anthl K. Miller. pm lots Oakmont sub- division, Highland Park. Q. C. $1.00 ‘ APR 26.1910. D W Darnell and wife to Maude M Col- lins lot 8, and w 351cc: lot 7. block 42, L Highland Park. W. D 310 00 An. 27, l9l0 L F McClernan and wile to F B Knight Nonh 100 feet l¢§i2. block 19, High- land Park. W ,D 84000 00 v I. H Lloyd and we to 13 Hangrenlots. block 2. Lloyd’s Re-sub llighwood. w n 3150 00 L H Lloyd and wife to C. E Hangren 1015. blockz, Lloyd: Re- sub, Bigh- wood. w D. $150 00 C E Mead an’d wile to L B Stokes lot 10 ‘(except w'SO it) Blk.7, Exmoor add, Highland Park. _W. D. $400 00, Wilmer OPERA HOUSE-It is surpris- i"! have quickly a show can ' catch on in Chicago, providing it is composed of the elements that go to make a popular suc- cess. William Norris, in “My Cinderâ€" ella Girl”, is actually turning away money lrom the box office four nights out of the week at the Whitney Opera House. In fact the ”House Sold. Out" sign has been in evidence several evenings, and at one of two matinees. even before the doors are open for the performance. 0' course this result in a measure-is due to the popularity of the comedian but the 1th also contains every requisite feature ‘0' an ideal summer attracn'on. The laughs follow one 'a’nuther with ouch taWlity that it is impossible to count them. During the past week a mnscial score 53' been supplied by William Frederick Pmrs. which is um and melodious, '5“) two or three song bits which are bound to become p.pular. A young Vi- "dons, and eXCecdingly pretty chorus, “MW costumed appear at frequent in- "m‘lt they have been carefully coached 5! Gm Sohlke whose staging of the ‘xuomc nun: BUILDING WAUKIGAN. - ~ - lu Kcal estatc transfers Cb: Cbcatns FUENISBBD BY ILLINOIS THOMPSON RIED’ S ICE CREAM We sell Ice Cream by the pint or quart. ‘ DALE SWEETLAND musical numbefs suppases any otthe other chorus 'evolutiSn/s which he has pro- duced in numerous other Cbicagb pro- ductions. The blays winds up with an exciting baseball game-between Siwash and Piute, rival college teams, which works the fans up toa frenzy and re- ceives innumbernble curtain calls. So successful has been the engagement that it has been officially announced that “My Cinderella Girl" will be the attraction of the Whilneyduntd Thanksgiving Day. wrecked. my person Injured m huge demo culled man; the crops of the central pert at the late. The worst disaster of the tempest occurred Chlouo.-An tho mu]: of a Mono cyclone which swept out put of un- __ __Al-I‘- 'Wwv- â€"vâ€" prelrie. A delirium taunted the cyclone. ht Pun the eyclofle hit the piece without warning, end left e pathway of wreck behind it. House: were destroyed end tree! uprooted. The wire service in demolished. The property lone- ere been. luted by 80 seconds. It pmucwy leveled the entire mldence Iectlon o! the city. Seven! houses were blown from their site- onto the - --‘ At ‘ Murphy-hora. -â€" ll. Moment-och. mayor of Cunplgon _Hl_ll.. 111., will own- 7â€"‘ -‘J ”A "not cadmium (25.000 in money and “com“. m M Will. a youth «upland by the Mobile 1 Of, baker, nu ecu-w u.- all“ a. public“ politician, camp to lurphyl- homntnmhuuomddroppodhu SODA WATER rod estate'm it pmtlcgll! ‘ . Che North Show Ncws-utar‘ ll. .‘.; Te/épfione' 200 Central [Venue $1 50 per year. wnen ill called him up by ‘phone end ned him ‘0! ilndintit in e w. Madisonâ€"Frightened by the ex- plosion of e [lent creoker, pieced meet him as he wu'eleepinx on the bank of Hone-hoe leke. nm‘tniedi- e'on, Frank Dixon. 14 yeen old',‘ot St. Louis, fell ‘inte the lake and m drowned. The~boy end his two broth- er: had been given penniuion co to to the picnic ground. in order to ee- cape possible injuries in It. Louie by reckless celebrations. ; Mammalâ€"8399mm my. who were wasted on the Northwestern tracks were put to work mowing the lawn of the Congregational church. There have been so my trunpl II the village recently thnt' lush.) Kemphouee and Rev. Mr. Butler. m tor of the church, hlt upon thh plat to make the community W with the mtleu tumult! Sandwichâ€"Th6 body of Mn. Asle- Beveridze Putten, mother of James A. Patten. wu brought to Sandwich for lntqmont. A prayer; service wu hold early It the hon. of the when kins by Rev. George Whltuido of the First United Pmbytorln church. Evan-ton. who went to Sundwich 3nd omchted at the fungal. Clinton.â€"'l'he opening eteteinente were made in the Snell will one end the examination of witneeeee be- gun. ' The attorney for Richerd Snell. who seeks to break the will. made the‘elleged lnennity of the tee- tetor, Col. Thomae Snell. the, princi- pal feature of his argument and cited the accumulation of $300,000 in wogth less securities in the lat {eve of his life. _ Subscribe for the IWITHI lloodhoundo and Put. cm 0 «mad Man In Vlffllnll‘woo“ mood u hour- by u you. with bloodhoundl. no In dying. The num- Ier of Deputy Short! 81!. 1| th- u-lmo W to him. firmâ€"Bud «am an an. no cum in at mm. “9 W XKJH. loo-500 nu. Isaac-t) will!” voua vorjg’?‘ AND sumo“ WILL 3a gg-‘ppxncwrzn. CAN Dunn's FOR County Clgrk of Lab County 511% to“; Deciqiono‘du Ra- puuiun Prim to In La“ THURSDAY. SEPT 15. mo NEED $15 Days if Park I: g to Open. Unleu cofgmiuees nepmenting who north shore “:1 vurbo'nioc $15,000 Within ten dun Rah ;mn Park will not be open to the public I: 8" year. L. A. HENDEE 31-00 FOR RAVINIA- it.

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