H. Warren G 'G ROOM ‘any style i'ARANTEE a PT attenes an tion. G00 act quickly I given. m â€gazing-t Caragdg IOIS Impany te Manchest‘ cold I“ ith: an make it: we so hot 83 to $5.3 ighland Par ge Suits to Measure nit Sal n)! d Park Number 34 A LECTURE 0N CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMPLETE REPORT OF LECTURE? Aa given by Prof. Haring in The First Church of Christ. Scientifl. High- ' wulw? “I’m! \\ rru'hmlnes< .1 H »- 1H3â€: of his life shows that sin, disease. and death, hxs followers so to do. kxellevem on me the v Prof. Batman 5. Herring, C. S. 3., Member of the Board ‘of Lectureship of she Moth“ Church ['II' Kim :tU sin :wlmn‘wn rrnmvwrfr .a human oxpafl ‘(whfch “mum L» w: 'I~'\'i‘- uhln- RN!) 0 we wnHH erNW NW KY“: lu'Oï¬on to be Worked Out. '(‘hrlstlans thin salnvtlnn obtained Ihruuzh i'hrist. Sulvzitmn. cording to Smith'w Bibli- lm‘ti-xlmi)‘ means 'hclin-ram-e from tenwnml evilq and earthly destructinn.’ in Other war-ls. deliverance from sin.. «liueaisp, and death. alltovil. 'ln order to he effevtive salvation must have its underlyinx principle nnd its ulenon. its exnr‘i demonstrable knowledge. Tho- solenoi- of salvation through Christ must thwr» fnre mean that demonstrable knnwl edgy. of divine Principle. the Chris! Truth, which affords deliverance frui‘ all evil. ' ho-lirve L. 11'" Respectfully, E. T. BUSHNELL. Acting First Assisting Postmaster General. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DEDlCATION Invitations Issued for Services to Begin Next Friday Following is the program for the ded- icatory services of the new Presbyterian ‘ Church building. a more extended notice : of which will appear in next weeks issue: at .n, uumn hare .m‘. n. JocInres, lewhnlm v vat cm" '1‘h~;e-~- m‘ ‘his falhlrp “w (21» nihle to-m-htm Incl (hereof .nu! x m learn What (‘er offer towards a 5 problem. ‘St. Paul enjoin: upon Ha (ha! we work out our own nlvannn. whlor means nut we overcome evil This question at the mastery of evil involve.- thr- understanding of several essenttrn‘ “olntn. One Is the nature and Chara.- (or of evil. and that w» may analyz- -viL intelligently. let us ï¬rst ruvivv â€may will ('hr‘istinn Scimwa (mu-h.»- rega’nnnz me essent'al rut‘xro- vml chant-hr or good or God. nf [hay “warn ‘5 PM! and Irm- abt-ut (30d, mun. .mJ [hr unWsâ€"rso. . i nonunion or God. “n‘hristhn 51")Plh‘e dw‘lmw 1i wï¬zu the Rim» doth-rs 1 Panwly. the Yminit» Unt‘ 3' ‘Hearflo ‘Jsruwl. the Lord ( “n“ Lord? 'Iho-rn ik‘ nwm- N In" inï¬nit? power. and h rwnl pnwer‘ "Hp’Is nmniï¬cient. 1h. knc'zwinghthe Inï¬nite I Mum» the nnly n-nl cons 'The- Bible also doclare Spirn‘ He is (he one Inn r941 :‘lp‘niL He is the on "my rrnl v‘rpntnr tho .1! I'rtnriple. the basis, found urizhy or an wal life. act! "t'Velflpment, and power. real “to or Principle of be! â€M Shir-existing. sell-crest! maintaining Truth. the great I N'V‘K ‘wllch is. and which Whirl: is m come} "Ho-nee He Is [he ope lnflnir‘ H'trax Th.» â€no â€Jenn nanny â€6 .hnw' m-fn-wx jh‘lbvj‘ afln: Illx'h n U' H~- in my. -r va-la rrs t I‘M-2n»!!! cht m hid Park. Thunday. “October 17 on: th¢ ves< Hm: <1 .Iï¬llw‘s AIL! wnlk um v. Mm; un comma) 0N PAGE 511 lppl’r ‘H'qu'lr‘nl. u~ Thu Lard C. 1"! ipntunt -:ll\' H .r VIKAI â€Arm-xx m I-hlmu hrall'l .uul 1nd hem H V'\1§(‘ >.lH\'r' kiwi H HI “8111'ng m Préï¬s WILL RECOMMEND DELIVERY EXTENSION MAIL SERVICE FOR NORTHEAST END OVER 100 STUDENTS NOW ENROLLED Poul-nutter Fletcher .Receives Word to Some Cline: Already Filled for School Investigate Need. of Which Open. November 5. Lu! N Petiï¬onen of Courses and Instructors ‘ Those property holders. living north of 1 The classes in arithmetic, typewriting, Bloom Street and east of the tracks, who i and domestic science for the Dleerï¬â€™eld- recently petitioned the Postoflice Depart- l Shields night school. which will open on ment, through Congressman Foss, for an 1 Tuesday evening, November ï¬fth. were extension of the carrier service to their l ï¬lled Monday and many applicant: l’pve district will probably have their requeSt i. been put on the waiting lists lnzthe granted. Postmaster Fletcher will send I other classes. a complete list of which a favorable reply to the following' letter we again PUbliSh. there is room fOI' fad- in which he will request that an inspect- l ditional students and it may be, through or be sent here at the earliest possible { students dropping out because of inability moment to investigate conditions and it 3 t0 carry on the work in addition to their is believed that his, report cannot be any- 1 regular duties. there will be opportunities thing but favorable: to! those whose names are on the wait- Postmaster. ing list. Highland ParkJHinois‘ SIR: The enclosed letter from Hon. George in whatever capaci E. Fms mm which he transmitted a eludes some comme' "n- ti'i- an revutstirg the uxtï¬ncinn of cigytthal [dating {0' an deliterx senice to certam territon not! Williams, lnstruptor 110\\‘:Er\¢d is referred to you for in-‘ 'k'stigntion and report as to what the .‘lrezt 11nd pupulzmun are, whetherthe ter- ritury LN Wham-Ht to that now served, whether tt :~ pt'nntk-(i \uth good cuntmtn um mtvwnlks. '.‘r().~< “all-ts. street light>. Stlcrt «Arr: house numbers and mhether the work can be perturmed by the cur- r'n-rs now employed; it not State the amount of time that \wuld be reqrï¬red to pertorm the work. I 2. Boo‘xing. inglud the science of an Staehling. Instructor 3. Typewriting. M 71. Domestic Scien. on cooking ganddreq ctta Pyre, Instructo: 3. Mechanical dra and architectural wt and reading plans at Mr. R. Schneider. In Kindly return the vnclosure with your rrply. Friday. November lst. 8 to 10 p. m . re ception and Housewarming. Sunday. November 3rd. 3:30 p. m. Bible School Dedicatory Service and Bible recog- nition. Baptism of Children. Sunday. November 3rd, 10:30 a. m.,ded ication of Church. Sunday, November 3rd. 8 p. m.. Organ Dedication and Inaugural Recital, Allen W. Bogen. assisted by the Choir. - Wednesday, November 6thr 8 p m. Humecoming and Reunion Service at w ' time the early history of thechurch W1 1 be reviewed. \R‘JW. C. A. Directors open Woman's Exchange to be Conducted etch Saturdny i Last Saturday was the ï¬rst day of the Meme cooked foodstuffs sale" which has, been inaugerated by the directors of the. Y. W. C. A. and the ladies in charge i:found no difï¬culty in disposing of all the icles offered. The sale will be conduct- each Saturday morning beginning at o'clock and at present the 'articlea of for the beneï¬t of the Y W. C. A. At; ly date it is planned to conduct sale as a Woman' 5 Exchange and this I: done articles will be accept sold on a commission been ed are donated to the manuals and i side I: a huge company pennant compam are in hot competition I r .a silter cup which the company offer‘ for the best window display made ween October 15 and 31 and the local at! Elm Place and St. Johns Avenue II a unique display. arranged by the empl eeo under the direction of Storekee per D Hughes. With a background of auttmm decorations in one u indow there Is I play of heating appliances while the 411:! All the salesroums of the Public 56'?“ ’ contains, as its central object, an cl meter; leading into this meter from one I‘- venting the company'eproduct u it en- ters the home. From the opposite leide long streamers of ribbon lad tothe many electrical applipnca with lthe home may be equipped. ‘ 1 EDITOR, HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. Highland Park, Illinois. Dear Sir: Your excellent paper is a necessity in Highland Park and should be well supported by Highland Park people. I appreciate the valuable publicity you are giving each week to the Highland Park Club and its affairs, and coâ€"operat- ing in every way for mutual advantage. As you are kind enough to publish our entertainment pro gram and other club news right along, I feel it would beneï¬t every member of the Highland Park Club to be on your sub- scription list and wish you success in this direction. Yours sincerely, R. C. JACOBSEN, President of Highland Park Club. embvrs. y, Nun‘mber 1“ih. 731; p. mnMr nige. gin-n by the Choir 'nm? a: |day. November 7m, 8 p. m.. Ser~ ' ian Miswons. x-mztkm‘ Rm 8 p. m., Service eop‘m's S‘u‘n'fn‘ï¬, _ .\'.v\mnbcr Nth. ‘.1 8.!!l‘L, SAC the Lurd': 5 {war and‘ Recepr BUY HOME COOKED ARTICLES SUCCESS PROMISED 'i f0R NIGHT SCHOOL l. Arithmetic, a special business course for contractors and young business {hen in whatever capacity. The Course: in~ eludes some commercial! law, especial) that, reigning {d3 ggptracts‘w, My; ..‘\;.;_f 2. Booking. ingluding pemnanship and the science of accounts. Mr. H. H. Staehling. lnstrucxor. 3. Typewriting. Mr. E. H. Staehling. 1. Domestic Science wnh t‘icempï¬asis on cooking anddre~smakmg Miss Henri< â€1211*,er In tructor. 5. Mechanical drawing. both mac int- zmd archiiectural with pracm‘c in ma ing and reading plans and working draw 33 Mr. R. Schneider. Instructor. ‘ 6. Practical English, the currectiob of common blunders in spelling ana gqam- mar along with instruction and praxitice in business correspondence. Miss Adah Grandy, Instructor. 5 7. Scientiï¬c agriculture, instruction and experimentationin soils, crops, fertilizers, seecLs. dairying. tree-culture} etc., along with a, study of the opportunities now offered in this line of Work. Mr. Wade McNutt, Instructor. , 8. Mechanics and electricity, practical laws and formulas of machine. and en- gines; uses of magnetism, static. and current electricity as applied in cells, mag- netos. dynamos. electric wiring, lighting. heating and power. Mr. H. R. Smith, Instructor. Local Office of Publiq Service Corn] Cpmpeling for Cup The above cburses are offered free of charge. The claaws will meet from 7:45 to 9:45 on Tuesday and Friday evening: for fourteen weeks with an intemï¬uidn of two weeks before and one ~week after Christmas. ‘ Each student will choos¢ one subject and spend the whole time 04' it. Two culture studies French and E69!- man com eraanon, will also be offeref’l for a fee of $10.00 each in case xhere is a d?- mand for them. \'o course will be 5; van unless at least 12 persons enter it he \‘CllUOi “ill probably nut start with'less I‘m: 9. hundred ~‘~[U(lt‘.’1l:’. \‘uung pebble mph whom" Mr nvvl adults at any gage rv .ulmitlml. ! HIGHLAND PARK, ILLIN HAS UNIQUE WINDOW DISPLAY October 17, 1912. OIS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1912 my NEWS NOTFS. 0F NEARBY CITIES Item: of Interest Concerning our Neighbor: u hintedjn Various Local Pepe“ The Illinois State Baptist Convention, assembled in their sixty-eighth annual set- sion in Quincy passed a resolution. re- questing President Taft and also the state legislature to use their influence {or the extension of the dry limit. from one and oneâ€"eighth to ï¬ve miles. which would mean the abolition of the saloon, from Chicago to the state line. PASS “DRY ZONE†RMLUTION 3 Mis‘ Emma Shumwav was re- elected iprcsideqt of the Jane Mc Alister Hospital EAssociation for the ensuing war at the annual meeting held Thursday mormng. Bowen Country Club It Wnukogu: [et- Svimmiu Pool. Luk- County [on Prize for Farm Exhibit liTelcbpu to Compile Statistics for Work Former Supervisor W. E. Miller of Libertyville, who this year took a farm produce exhibit from Lake County to the State fair at Springï¬eld was awarded second prize in “Display of Farm Products from Northern Horticultural Division," department. the largest in the entire e;- hibit. Mr. Miller secured seven ï¬rsts. four seconds. three thirds on single ex- hibits. In all his prizes were worth about ’ The largest catcn of ï¬sh made by Wau- i kegan ï¬sherman in ï¬ve years was report- i ed Thursday. 3.500'pounds of perch and y discos were caught in tic small nets. ‘ $200.00. Country Club (at: Swimming Pool Women must Register E Those women who wish to vote {or ' . . Trustees of the University of Illirjpis at A‘reception and tea was 3â€â€œ by Miss l this election or who may desire u; vote Jane Addams and the residents of Hull l at any school election, {or members of House Of Chicago at the Bowen Country 1 the Board of Education in their district. cm" on North Sheridan Road in Wauke- I for trustees and members of the ' Deer- 6'3“ 133' Saturday afternoon. The occa- | ï¬eld-Shields Board and {or any péoposir snon marked the presentation to the club 1 tion for the issuance of school bonds, (if a swimming 900‘ given-by the “‘3‘“ I must be properly registered and ghould ï¬wln‘ulf? amory vOf‘th¢§{;.f.§£h-‘24; wyogr.m_mz$!yqrnw W)pe’x. qn. . "If" yfars. was a "ll-““9 0 flu" * rolled at this time. ’3' following para- House. The country “Nb “.thh consists graph from the Illinois Election? Laws of several cottages. playgrounds and now ; covers the question: f a SWimmlW 9001' “as â€l“ gift 0f Mrs.‘ 9. Womax MAY VOTE FOR sgwéu. on Joseph T. Bowen as a memorial to her â€c531 {332' Ch. 46. R. 8.] Any 7 oman late husband. lt ts used by the members of the age â€1' 21 51mâ€. and upwa s. be- of Hull House and any persons whom they wish to invite as a place to which they can go during the summer for an outing. many children enjoyed a few weeks recreation there. It was opened last summer and ‘ longintz'to either of the classes meationcd m artich- \'ll of tlu- Constitution gof the State of llltnntx. uno >l.all have iesided in this State um- tear. in the vainly 9‘) davs. and m the rlL'CUUn district i) day ‘ nrcceedinq any election held for the DU)“ Fire of unknown origin destroyed the beautiful summer home owned by Dr. Krueger at Meyers’ Bay just off Pistakee Bay during the night of Saturday, October fifth. Mr. Edward L Ryerson has sold his resi- deqce on University Ave" Lake Forest to Mr'L'VGeo. B. Thom. The consideration Bid to have beg: paid in the deal is Waukegan's city aolons, one and all are in favor of assessing a wheel tax. An or- dinance of this nature will be drafted this month The fees collected by the tax will be used to improve the city roads. Supervisor Henry Eger of Libertyville, was elected vice president of the state organization of supervisors and county clerks, in convention at Beardstown last week. County clerk Hendee was appoint- ed to serve on several commitwes. A booklet gning IllL‘ Geography, His~ tor'y and Civics of Lake County will this year be mad:- by the teachers of the county from a topical outline which has been sent to them. Every two or three teaghen will be‘assigned one topic and several of these will be heard at each teachen‘ meeting during the year and the best points of each paper will be in- corporated into the book. In this way it is believed that a complete. compre- hensive idea of Lake Countv will be secured which will treat all its industries, artiï¬cial impr0vements as well as its phyu'ocraphy. County Superintendent“ Schools'l‘. 5. Simpson states that this “item" take him and the teachers a Winn Second Prize in County Exhibits whobyear up complete and that â€lumen school opens, every Pupil when in the county will be awful vithcofthesebooklets which willbe Mfumestudyoflocal conditi- m+wumu5u' Ano'her “Dry Zone" Resolution WILL MAKE COUNTY GEOGRAPHY Nearby‘ Local- be Published i Tuesday. October 29. 101’ registration and voters shoul is the las ' day ~ see . '1 that their names are enrolled on the poll 1 lists. In order that voters may ascertain é {whether they have been enrolled the lists .are required by law to be kept in a con- ' "spicous place from the ï¬rst date of regis j tration three weeks preceeding. t9 the gsecond day one week preceeding thg date of a state election. Complying with; this : law the judges in each precinct hav ting a copy of their lists in the pollingeglace for their precinct and it is the duty {9" the voters to learn for themselves whetlï¬er or no their names are correctly engered. ‘The ï¬rst precinct comprises that portion of Deerï¬cld township from Vine Avenue iion the west and Moraine Road on the east of the railway to the goveriï¬ment {reservation and between the lake a d the ’. township line. The polling place is in i the Highwood city hall The moral pre- ' ‘cinct lies between Moraine Road and the? county line the lake and railway. : The polling place is in the McGuire and Orr " building on East Central Avenue.- The th'rd precinct is between Vine AQenuef ‘ the county line. the railway ant! the 1 towmhip line. The polling place? is in i the ï¬re station. r Women Inuit Register i Those women who wish to vote tor‘ Trustees of the University of llliiipis atI ‘ this election or who may desire ttg vote !at any school election, {or membtrs of the Board of Education in their drstrict.‘ ltor trustees and members of the Deer- 'ï¬â€˜eld- Shields Board and {or any pgoposi 1tion for the issuance of school bonds must be properli registered and phould ,‘Wha t‘érhfir new 9955*}. en-I . Irolled at this time following para- i Repubiicu. Rdty Attended bylai. cum] to Hon Comm Foo. and Scott Many Attend Republican Rally An audience which filled Goldberg's hall to its capacitv attended the Republi~ 1can rally Monday night and listened to . Speeches by Congressman Foss and Com gressman Scott of Kansas, and local party leaders. Mr. Foss conï¬ned his remarks principally to an exposition of what the Republican party has accomplished dur- ing the present administration and his own support of hills of national impor- tance. It was noticeable that all the speakers with the exception of Attorney G. A. Mason refrained from any extemied mention of the Progressives. Mr. Mum was exceptionally bitter in his attack on the new party, its platform and some at its candidate Progressive. Coll Lee-l M006“ Next Tuesday evening in Goldberg’s hall the local voters with Progreosive tendencies or all of them who can crowd ‘into the hall, will meet to hear replies to the arguments set forth at the Re publican Rally by Congressman Foss and Mr. Mason. This will be the first op portunity for the local voters to meet Charles M. Thomson. I’rogressixe candi- date for Congress from this district. Mr. Munro. local candidate for state repre- sentatiie. and Mr Thomas will be the speakers «it the evening. Mr. MJnEis‘sm'D-m ’ ' 08E DAY IS [HT E i FOR REGISTRATION nooxsmomronmsnmou Tuesday. October 29. in Inst day; and And Women u wcllu Mon than? no (but "A.“ are on n mstmgvirxqw pageâ€, cn- rolled at this time. ’3' followmg para- graph from the Illinois Electin‘nf Laws covers the question: ‘ 9t “’0sz MAY VOTE FOR Sgiivgii‘ uF~ MCI-35.] [332, Ch. 46, R. 5.] Any 7‘ oman of the age 0121 ji'ears and upwa s. be- longiniz'tu ellht‘l' at the classes mvatmncd m ariiclt- V†at titr- Cunstitutiun éof the State (ii “Ill!l)l\ uno >l.all have icsided in thi> State umâ€" )l‘br. in the 1:01:51in 9‘) davs. and in the r'iL'CUUn district i) day prececding any electiun held for the pur pose of CHOJMHK any utTiccr 0t m‘lmuls under the geziural or Sp9(‘lill St’htxll laws of this SH!!!“ >liall be entitled to [my (ll such electiuri in the s:hool dlï¬li‘lfl ut which she shall at the time h'av’. lwcn for thirty days aIrcsident: H'Ol'lgt‘d any woman so desirous of voting at any SUl'h election shall have been registered} in the same manner as is proxided for thi, regis- tration of male voters J. A. Pm... on." 315,000 Phat ii North Shore Find- sioo,ooo e. Ends- James A. Patten has offered to ?uild a contagious hospital for Evanston ï¬nd the Nonh Shore to cost from $73300 to “(13900, but the Evanstun Hospï¬al as- sociation has heretofore dtâ€"ciined tqfaccept the gift on the ground that it cugld not support it. finally the‘ associatién said that if an endowment fund of 800.000 could be raised _ they would acccgpt the hospital and guarantee its support; {alscd wa .mnzi ('1': [hwnnrmwxergsp (me degn-r: MM \2 her; 1M) :u n my rams tn {he (0me mm hl;~;)1:;{, ‘.\ ..c hmuut‘hmrcd. Ten [mum n? {91‘ Hmr each \A'i!) ï¬anxars Evansxrm Mr 1 .rni. :{mé wu h hf â€Ã© Nurlh Shore tnwnx mil have 9112 tram ‘ If 'trn men to canv {heir particulariuwns These team: will met! nightly Inning Monday and mum up subscripxgs and hen go an_d but up the tegpkrature marks on the thermometer. 3; loo Deli-yo aid T. H. Gail Rebdy for hub“ Saturday ,7 The north end will soon hav: a new meat market which will be locate! in the Moraine poetry on Green Bay Rpad and wmheopenfor busineu Suturdqi. Leo Dalia-MT. H.6ulmmmm ndtbeï¬mwfllbekngwuuth North {Mmcm Last week a meaning was held at {he Evanston Commercml rooms or éitizens of Emmmn and 'he \‘nrlh Shore towns and a c.111p;111-gn was inaugurated n1) 1315c this fund of 3100.000. A therngnncu‘r was plan-d on Fuumain Squaw F “Mun marked 10 WNW“ d 5" 1-. s Eury 1 ‘1»!1 a1 {arsed “'1†5111:! 1'10“: 1' .11 11111.6? 31p one degn-r: :1111‘1 v. Em. 1H) :-11« L11‘ raga-s 111 {he (uptiu 11¢va 11 - 311:;11'.1..1 1anuurhhmrcd. After only four days work 1» the! mometcr registers $30500 s; m GET commons nosPHAL mmmnmmm POLI'HCAL NEWS Many Straw Vote- lndictte that North Shore Town. will give Roooevelt bk Muotity PROGRESSIVE RALLY TUESDAY An audience which ï¬lled Goldberg's hall to its capacitv attended the Republi~ can rally Monday night and listened to speeches by Congressman Foss and Com gressman Scott of Kansas, and local party leaders. Mr‘ Foss conï¬ned his remarks principally to an exposition of what the Republican party has accomplished dur- ing the present administration and his own support of bills of national impor- tance. It was noticeable that all the speakers with the exception of Attorney G. A. Mason refrained from any extemied mention of the Progressives. Mr. Mum was exceptionally bitter in his, attack on the new party, its platform and some at its candidate» F. S. Munro‘s candidacy has so rapidiy gnmn 1n populnrny that h]: supporters end mun}: (If his ummm-ms are (‘onï¬dem Hm n: mil be one 0! the rcpraentatives 1mm thxé lelrlCl at the next session of thc lt'gblmuru Mr. Munro is rapidly Covering the dmnr: in a speech making (our and everywhere ï¬nds the voters rvndv Io luxcn to ngressive arguments. 1.2.5! n.;.;hx hc spukr m MCHenry. tonight he mil be m: prmc pal speaker at Mar- mgn md other date: are as follows: Fri- day. LRINUH. Saturday. Wnudstock; Mon- day, hrhldtl'c‘. Tuo‘srvuy. Hmhland’i’ark; “idnm‘duy. Hanurd. Governor Deneen was in Waukcgan Tuesday morning and ‘held a recepï¬ou at the court house but the plan of making an auto tour through the county w“ .- bandoned because of the rain. The gov- ernor promised to come again the latter part of next week providing the state committee can allow him a day usd he will then make the trip planned by the local committee. Alderman B. 1. Stevens entertained C'mgressmen Foss and Clark andxhc men who had chuge o! the Republican ' Rally Monday night at a dinner a! the Morning preceding the meeting. 4 Gross Point, which ha; alwayu been a Democratic stronghold is a “You Roosevelt community. There are no voters in the precinct. and the Progreuive club there has a membership of 130. In a recent Exansmn strav. was: taken a» three plï¬ccs. Rousew)‘. um 1hr choice :1 123 of the 192 vrutcrs t-xpwse-mg a pre- .erenCc. .Uf'the baiunu‘ \‘ulwn but 32 :mdr’l‘éit l7. In the \Vaukegan Sun p031 card poll 39: n! the 577 cards sent out were return ml with the foliowing result; RM! 2‘ ._, “um 90 Tan 50 Mama Abigmajorityddn autumnal Evanston ‘ mixture†powdbondhneofmlortbc put- poseofcmctinannu;wnchool build- ing. vavancnnPu-mthnonly zswmuwbohnminflgm scbodshowedeamuhmhthcwo- podtbntogetoutamlyflevm M avast mmntolpuflhtyhadheap’m thcptojcctbythcioalm \115 in amouxxh ranging {rm}: ‘1"! (rm: to .810 was taken in gt (he i’rqgrumvc sure in Ewnaton hut Meek EvnmmCasuonly 224 Vol.- 00".- Mug-aim m'scuooL mu m m: Governor Dcneen in Waukogu Gnu Point Dance“: for T. R. OF NORTH SHORE November 5 «Evasion Prat Volume 2