a 1 CONTINUED mo: 1‘0! 1 mtgobehtldtheprettylimemmon hmsu'ucture Mn. Adams wu‘begneuof mu u ‘â€" â€".V. not understand ins! what Mn. Adam: M heuuoeifla wen doing when 1le hard divers repom about a new nbmy‘ going up on the north above. It was made do" anhe luncheon. hamlet, that she merely Ind c‘arricd out a plan which she Khad had in mind fat I long lime oi mak- ing: memorial Iriï¬ule to her late hus- hnnd. whose life. the said. had been Fridny éveninc. which but been de- 7 diM_ to Wagner. If. Damrmch will preset}: the Bacchus a [run 1300» .5. ban-cf, tho ubum Lu! and Truman, 3 ,the Love Scene from fhiw-u and b ; _ Ohio. and the P-ocvzi'onal {rum l'u‘nif ’ _ :1. Sunday evening. Mr. l‘nnere will .Mplthomlos f- :- ("51118336 on Wad [hood-y 1“ Friday chain“ Mr. 8....» , The day was the lay on which a cer- ‘tain note of indebtedneai of the Gad! Hill organization fell due. Inn: for 8]. son, and it had given a hitnf trouble until Mrs. Adams had taken it up 'hereupun the worry was lessened by more than 50 per cent. Yesterday it was allayed forever. when Mrs Adams made a little speech setting forth the [act'that that she would have been glad to tal- e up more of their notes except that the man who had them would not let them get away from him. Then before the ï¬fty women she held the piece of paper up and tore it into bits, amnifying that the old account was settled forever. The library has fireplacesat each end. and an inscription over one of them 408d: "1 shall pass through this life but once. and any good thing, therefor that Iran do, any kindness that [can short to any human being, let roe-do it now. Let. me not defer it. for 1 ahal! not put through this way again." This was Mr. Adams’ life motto. The re is a comfortable porch, ~over which pretty vines are growing. There are also some good books but more could betolerated there, and those in- terested would be grateful for eontribttla- tiara. . AmOng the guests at the luncheon ,, an... I‘m-.5 n HcMullin. M ' Mad! were Mrs. Miss Mabel Dick. Mrs. Edward D Parmalee. Mrs. ' William D. Hibbard.]r., Mrs. Robert B. Gregory. Mn. August Magnus, Mrs. William A. Alexander MrsJFrank Hall, Mrs. William I). NC Kenzie, Mrs. Ruben W. Buckley. Miss Gertrude Chandler, Mrs. George W Childs, Mrs. George Robert [um-s, Mrs. Franklin'B. Hussey. Mrs. George A. Mason, Mia‘Saidee Buckley, Mn Will Morgan, Mrs. Charles C. Yoe. Mrs. Frederick M. Steele, Mrs. lamb Bauer. Mrs. R. H' Pickering, Mrs. John Morgan Mn. Charles Boymon, Mrs. Benjamin Feuenden. Mrs. Frank Thorne. WALTER DAMROSCH AND THE NEW YORK SYM- PHONY ORCHESTRA ‘AT RAVINIA PARK. York Symphony Orchestra. aninit Park largvly owes its success; .The re- turn of this Otcbeun 3nd it: papulu Conductor bu bec'n in put nelson, and will be Ibis, ther'occuion of an enihnsiuuic welcomeâ€"m welcome like um wu‘ given to the return of In old familiar friend. , - . . ‘ The Orchestn which he: played nevenl weeks each eeuon since Rn- vinin‘e inception. his changed hm little. from yen: to. yeer iii the person- nel of the men. end many of vthem like Ir. Seslnvsky. the noted 'Russinn Violinist, end Mr. Benere. the die- tinguished Flnti'st, will be welcomed with an enthusiinm only second to that eccorded Welter Damroch. The ï¬rst week": prognm whiehbe. gins Sunday ener‘noon, July ant, con- uinemuly novelties whh which Mr. Dunroch .m the peat hen nlweys taken pains to enliven his ofl'exinge. Populat new work: of Innenet. Purgmein. SeintSnens. Chuninede. Lech-lame. Dnrnnd. Pederewski. Bichnrd- Sgt-nun. Hap Knhn. Home. Glnmnow. 3nd Gnu-y, will and place: upon the ï¬rst we!“ program. To Wnlter mini-och E112 @hratm *_* mg the guests at the ï¬rs. Frank R. McMullin, r Adams. Mn. Ira Cm: Mabel Dick. Mrs. E( a soloist. fvenMv did and the New upeu‘ in I “IV of Wisrobé‘n i Ila-ending n I v «at: with his Ann. Mrs' P. Buhrjo! blue} â€one. i .....â€"â€" u' M Huh“!!! of Win-obj“ wading a ldw cab with hit In“. ' Mrs P. nun-p: burr! vogue. GLESJCOE ITEMS“ Mn. Bulking Tolmaï¬e ch ~ luu been in Milhaukee‘ for thr pan tun “e 'i s, , has returnedJand will spend the remain- ‘ dot of Augusti with her aunt. Mrs, Henry Behrens. ._â€"-- Mrs. Eva Clemrmi and dluuhlel’ H: len . ' (-14- LJ... an. nu.y n MUTUAL BENEFIT PURCHASE PLAN Mrs. Eva dlemepti Ind dnuglucr Htlen were dun-:11: of Mrs John Day. I"; eral days of as! week. ' .- Mr; Arthuk- Newman ug en! Sunday as he guest of Mr. Armcnr Park. Master Ngh'tham'and M's: l-Lliuhun Whipple angst Gull Lake. Michigan, on Col. Iacubsfbrm. They do not expccn to mum until about Samemher ï¬n: Min Eh! I the gu: st Miss J’éar visiting Merv Mrs. Sun. guest 0! Mrs on Bluï¬ stre‘ Souï¬rflane , Mich" “here the has beer visiting h r l e In: three ugekl. Miss A Ice Underwwd ind her guest. Miss Ma ce 3‘: viâ€"ning Inends in Mil.- wluhe. LATEST HAPPENINGS}!!! WORLD ovsn‘ TOLD m rremzzn . rom. Kuor . H. McCarthy of San Francisco flared I broken ankle in nu outog no Iccident st Indium“) 011:. In t llcOnrthy wu riding In the cor of J. 0. Carson, nation-l «c- retu'y of he Brotherhood of Carpen- avatars! HERE AND THERE street car. ' Bernard Diaries. city editor 1: St. Louis, fro 1901 to 1909. shot we killed Minion. Two days no he was Eggntuc Conn. ’Ho vs: 73 years old. It. hittemoro'l fortune In ad- mnod u 5.000.000. U _ ‘ Condensed Into a Pow Lines for flu. POI-ma of tho Busy Man- ‘ L: t Personal Info» phyxintloni - ~ John T. Whittemon. the richest man in Cdnnacucut, died undgenly at Theodorr Roosevelt in. ndded w the “11:1qu ietters ho is entitled to Write the)? his name the Li. D. oi Cambridge (England) dnivenity' With (WT, ceremonies the tint! hon w from o‘ e of the iorid'o oldest uni t [unau- unlvenldu was ad um the former president. “or. R bert Goch. up tunoua buc- terioio‘hq died at Bade; Bsden Item | «new 9! .the‘ hurt. “ He was born at Kl-uaflm. Hanover. Docoxnber 11. It“. Protein: Koch gained~ [teat _re- uown as due amount 0'! the bad“! Mia! Mae f‘l‘fude relumed today from or tubemilosu ma claim Robod' 7. white lace gown that cost 315. . was Mathilde 'l‘oumsend. one at m bouvknown girls In tho Enema 0. «undo: Mrs. uu Eton To loud. Cl! married to Pete! Ocelot ., of My! York. an of)“ 000. has cache San Jose. Calganer Jan; i , world for I ï¬nm of .810. 5.000- Hes. traveling MM Rankin not Summit. N. J.. who will be 100 years old soon, u- sort-1h: he I: the oldest college unmnul n the United States. He was grad uted from Williamn college in the clubs at 1831. mm: Tï¬l‘lï¬mrr Brbwn who curled from New F0 diam] December 26.1906. with n t m of {our do;- on a trip vertex- “DIES Bf A WEEKâ€! whed the machine run en Kleuing h in Momerce fl! and tehtivcs. ' ,5 oan. John Day. nevi |fl week. _._â€"-â€" m of Evamim'. Indiana. Mrs. C harks Shaw N gamma y. 11 Adrian. chhigau, is the \\. A Crotby a! her hum PERIONAL '7 ’ MM Ponce cum “.9...“ (In!) patrolman. Staph 6|va 0., May atâ€"Pendln; u In sum I lot of 30km: “We“ 0! “use. | him ‘0" WW be «Wonk cum at Pane. Wench an...“ n, hum-neonalmrv MSW m - a. I'gh! Ind . 30:11.â€)? “m.“ “a. m w m ' ‘ luv loo-r. no MI W. “Neil. ‘9â€. I“ m “1.! 0‘ W. E 9 l M" NEWS: â€3% and Ms: l-lliub: th TamolNow 'L'i' will an... Mme licJ'UNl Nehuls. the ballet girl in the death mystery st iroquois. died probably as the mult of an operation at Youngstown. This 8 opinion was based on an in‘vesilgatfon‘ made. Examination of the certiï¬cate. of death and shipment permit revealed { that death came as the result at an operation. preceded by a sickness of 11 days. The girl's mother told eon- fllcting stories about the expenslye casket. At one time she said it was worth $160, but she had bought it for 860. On another occasion she said it was bought by the theatrical troupe to . which her daughter belonged. | JolieLâ€"Jnmee Ryan. eiiee Keily. serving e second term in the Joiiet penitentiary (or attempted burginry in Chicago. banged blmseli from n pipe in the prison boiler room Hie body wne cut down by keeper E. P. Rowley. Ryan broke the perole grnnted to him lat August end was mentenced in the winter. He was re ceived Februery 10 end beanie such I model prisoner the! be use made "runner." This gave him freedom oi the grounds end enabled him to be nb sent for en bourwithont being mined the month up 1: the num- ber of twenty-he; for the next Washbum Pianos sold up to ï¬fty we s} z [1 allow 50 AL- ‘A-b JolleLâ€"Sylveeter belly. aged nine- teen. wee tnmpled to death by hi- borne, which had been (right ened by n automobile driven by P. sienna“, was Monroe avenue. cm- when the automobile was a min. Mn at a Ilvely clip. The hula up Set the wagon and Dally was thrown under their feet. Mr. Carhardt who was accompanied by his son. Wl llam. picked Lally up and took him to‘ .mh- port. where he died an hour later. Chicagoâ€"Owen Moooorty. forty- Ive years old. sneezed himself to death in the “in" freighthouse of the lllinols Central railroad at the feet at Booth Water street Alter he had sneased continuously for several min- utes he tell unconscious and died he more medical aid could reach him. I}. C. D. Wall of the Harrison Street Emergency hospital. made an exam nation and said the sneezin- anell This is a bona- iic Mutual Beneï¬t Allowanr: which we charge to advercising, be- cause we belieVz it will be worth a large s ::n to us to introduce the latest models of the Washbuu Piano in all sections of he city at -ï¬ve Wuhbum Panes at retail mAhkbeneï¬twoddmtwmg loneacholtheï¬u.tweoty-ï¬n sold;IbouldwenflquhbumxtwbuldamounttoSEZthnis, “atheist snd500enuonthoncond25): shouldweselll’-iWuhbum thilbeneï¬twouldamounttofla Iron woqld «aways-walla“: ‘l‘hexeuil of the Wuhburn Pine temprecaselytheumeunlnywflnJmO, sndupwud. slodownwfllphceoneofthele beautiful Wuflumlnyout Twig:- n WABASH AVENUE AND ADAMs'snuzr mjoln; home up (In mmymm COMFORTHE ERVICE. STYLE and INDIVIDUAL- ITY an: the requisite- of I desirable sleye. The "F‘wRSHEIM' do: men complies-with nl.‘ the: re. quirements. I fox Lostâ€"Sunday Jaw “cg i gold watch and chin a 1% between Shamanic In! acumen mane We. Had; turn to E. E. Fm “9 0. Highland Failed receive 1" movemmd sewing 3M 47! Highland Put. ' _ M C. W STOKEKIIIII ‘1‘ Mann at (or hire. Md". uh all up â€I. ' ‘3: Phone [Ml DENTIST Dom-unto! l. I. 91 Hon-I: O I. 'u. 10 Up. I. _ 51111311014 wm'reowâ€"Lii white. wmu work by the day % lamily. Apply 30: 5I2. E ‘ 1’ want Eda; ‘ SITUATION wannaâ€"h in pmmc lamily. heal rel .. “ also ntend [um-cc. SZIZ 1.8 Chicago, care 0‘ Mn. MC. My WANTED: ~Ar the arm Q! rfl‘ice. young ludv m lam M and other hunche- of the I“ ply at ofï¬cr or addmn' m m H ing. ans LETTER uï¬ce. 1‘0 (.8 Sï¬zâ€"Thc lot 1'; at Centr'ni “Id Undeh Ave-ICI- s'uopoon owner. Ills-uh SIN Diego. Cal. “Socialists and Impuhiuw nut belong to A Ian] an m commun'cue um: C. A LA†“CG nvcm Street “have [561â€. k 5| rumor! warrenâ€"Ema . d dreamt" dos-m div w Addren by null run NEWS m me marker and toner. one Q“- hodv ironer. and mangle girl- he. Lnundrv. Phone 107. ‘jmx SALE on unify hoace co; Oak qnd moad'iy..g near Lake and Moraine Bonds-‘41 mi 1232. 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