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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Nov 1912, p. 1

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ridan lucrade ; urday ening mber 23 he full 16 per- 'c Acid ’lators hex (L K'5 vhone 331 HUI C65 ny m;- dark. 145’ know pg but I10“ Number 39 TRINITY LADIES CLEAR OVER $3.500 KENOSHA FAVORS BIG FILTER PLANTAY. W. C. A. GIRLS GET SUBSCRIFIIONS:IIIGIIW000 LADIES CLEAR OVER $1000 HAVE YOU PAID YOUR SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE MOTOR FIRE TRUCK? OPEN NEW PARISH HOUSE WITH BAZAAR Thouundn De‘ghted with Building Com- “ill Erect M-u-oleum at Libertvville. New Suburiplion- IQ Preu put Money_ Bl. Crowd: Attend Each Evening and pleted Seven Month: After Sub- Public Service Seek: McHenrv ‘ I in Association Treasury. Girl: I Enjoy Unique Enteruinment Icuphonn ere Started County Franchi|e . i get Prize: ‘ Features “Md rwu'x L9 hr I'll {61‘ i Muhen In 'eet «mare aid I! stare :00“; in the. base- ment complege- the rooms. The wood- work Is darkl'hglish oak and the mdircn hghung fixlfirts with candles are at wroughl mm. The budding. wh:<‘h ls hc‘zllr'd by sma‘m from a new plum whu'h hm *x-cn .nx'taklvd Vn mrnish h;al fur the U'xmvh «e well, A» m be Used onh’ 2m: able , wnmduillnn: M‘ the Smutn 4.. u»; hegnr‘. wruyuflu 'n b«- \nmldum‘, x~ \n-i' .15 the llt‘f'd5 bl I'm- ;{minh und uu‘u‘tlnN of [hr parlihfi find at lhv annual ,p.|r1~h meeung heldMav 6, 1913, Hu- plans mr a new Sunday uhuul buzldmg and warn!» house Wrrt‘ thrxnalh firmed. 'l he bmldmg “as marlcd In May and (mu plcxcd nbour B ts ec‘k ago when on Novem- ber J} Lind “.33 lhv bazaar wag gin-n fun the purpose: ul raising mum-v to your piste thc buzklmg fund Mr. Ruben h. Sey‘anh, m1 Sheridan Road. was the ;erth‘\'( chosen to desmn the hutldmg whim (unsusb of a large hall. 32’ by 40 feel, with a hblumv op’ening from the rector}: stud, on the second flour at the west rnd. Mmining the large hall is a .utr {it‘d um!» wanna farmed .m .II‘HNIIL' unu chi“) mm- \chwmmm In! [hr mam rlxm‘.‘ ted m2 M!!!)kll‘g rmmn xw-rr turmshvd hv .\Ir 3‘, F. Kr“)! wt \Iamlul “FIN The mam guv bamh wnh Ihmr :relhwmwcr gnmn ‘mxh Hub and Huwvrs. the anmn Iluhlmg efi'u‘t. [hr Indies m UV Mr . l‘ Kr! iv it \Ltmle‘] l’irtN The num .3;|\' hamlh “1th their trelliq-mwur grmtn ‘Allh \iizex and flowers. the anl>lh lighting efl'rt‘t. the ladies in Clfikunlcfi‘ some :is Japanese. Dutch, Chinese ltlllfldflynlt‘n, Spaniards. Italians, Gypsies. trained nurse‘: and waitresses. all added mthe {tin and general galla efiect I)! thejh1zaar In the tea mom 2] wonderfully attracthe place lunthcons tea parties and dinners were the irder of the rlay and the Wait- ruses were mast prut’ewonal in manner The fortunehelling booth. at room whose Ul’iental hangings. and eastern lanterns Shedding a 9ft glow lent mystery to the Placetittracted many an unbeliever to learn of his future fate “any were the attractions and services rendered that can not be mumsrated here but certainly the least w; riot the messenger serwcc composed 0‘ the boys of the church who were busvi almost continually running errandx A nlaiorm of Highland Park“ 9. resulen ~ 231d mam purple from the North \hure timnsattt nded the ham irzind pun :‘ (\(t finer mush fitting their hear“ ’UPIW' it I iiyannt-r whnli i,mu.~t hm:- bee: grunting m the workers in the H‘. mm! mg hum h Check for ‘3 400 Received in Pnyment df burel Avenue Subway o Improvement Hall Salim; n , . N')\'th\r..\ Q {or {he . 6 Avenue \ 1* Way 3: a?» I] “) ”325: Hz NORTHWISFERN PAYS ASSESSMENT \h am! b<-ne\uh-nt purposes .md .mznrs The- ._ nmplrtr‘ rnq H up Mr!) [illrcn thuusand dullnrs. Adu-j Winn hdd wurkr'! xudlhgcnl he. xu‘ :(‘Mi ur rim h.I/.mr wen )Ixhlfi'd whvn jur‘sh, hnuuhl (ht- »t did 2'60th it“ flr‘ l'han'h pf’vypt ”Mn-xi Inc! M. I Hundred tt-c' (ixpl ~'wtfl1iwt (In-p purplv- and dink m. Min-nu] gmpcx and ht‘d\\ tnrmml an .urtxxtn' and 'i‘t‘u hi‘ '1' {OIL The Higblmm Park P172524 I‘m wh burned L \ '\':'K'k dun H Ktxilruad as payment In full L7»pm'tml1 of the Laurel xmprnvemcm, The sub- ‘ .mpivtcd and will be npen _l fr“ days. muuht (h! [htmg lhv Hum nr rdx D‘ )1 wind) Mn. Frank .m and m lheflsslst- Hunt: 2hx1tcd so much Hi Ihx‘ (Uuprr‘nin‘ urn-d m Ihv (Hy maps of a check r $3M)” from the th dqux 1p l\t rrn-nds 111 this «mgr-55 ut the H\ .l H .m ‘md adwn Hf“ Irv! .Inr wen .md that had 1x14! XH NEARBY NEWS ITEMS FNTLL EXTEND CONTEST OF LOCAL, ENTEREST; To CHRISTMAS DAY H. \t -:-_ K.» ,1 Lb; xwz-k n finx'hxl mun 'thc of [In hr'huMh’t unzmrmn t‘mmt‘tl Mm h Em: bet-1‘, .1: work tor the‘ past two» wan dc-vmng 01am tn secure purer nah-r fur {hr (My made J rqmrt recnnt “ nwmlim: tht- Ilhlulldlhmlnf a filtration pldm nut in (mt at $130.0“? 'l‘hc report. sub that an tm'cx‘tigatmn n! the water in; I'm- !akc uft Kz-nmha show,» that the? WHII‘I' x> rnnttmzmatrd ftum so age to a7; dutdnn- mun- than 5n miles This? .umM nm'm- thc extvnuun of the intake; 0 przu‘ncuhy nt nu value m securmx better w.llt,'T. Thv qucstmn of Issuing bonds or [hr tonflrtlt‘tmn of a pressure filter: \\‘)th at t‘npnclu nf 12.!UXLU) galluns ()f‘ water a dav ml! be Mlblnlttt’d at the next city electmn. Seeks Frlnchise in McHenry County [\cnix u! lraat work m. McHt-Iiry cuu‘nty thrnw xntt-nwtmg snlchghts on plans of at the I’ubht' Serum Cnmpzmv of North- t'I'H lllmms, \‘thh is a branch of the (ummmmcalth Edison Company of Chl- man. This company, which already con trols the snuatmn up the North Shore. l5 M-ckmg to extend through McHenry' County. The L‘untparauvely small Equit- able Eloctrir Light Company of Lake Geneva 15 competing with the large cor- purlmn u \‘l5i1()l'~‘ 1 The mn< outlmvd R) cunn- onc in a nearly 37'. but none mittee 3} little den With t entlre bl mmster gulturx- <- l‘hvxv em! ‘1 built-{m pram! Vu {hr Hrln'l poFalmn for trrriwry. ‘ Both companies am after franchises m Richmond. The Public Service corporalnon has already extended its system from McHenry to Johnsburgh and plans (0 extend to Spring Grove. Sulnn and Ringwond. â€" Elgm Because Engineer Laco failed to ob- wr/ethc signal telling him that there wasu irain in the section ahead, the mwerman :it Muifurd Street. Evanston. derailed (hr Northwestern train which left Chicago in 5.42 Friday evening. The imin mn .'\ Fi‘l)r[ dislam‘e on the ties and (hr-n iiic tracks under the engine u rvnvhml imm- 'l'hv lender brake away (”Ni mili-d (inun the embankment. and thc tint (“with iuniped at the Milne: time and xhrr“ nwlt iz-ngih WN- down the mwerman (It dermled (hr left Chicago 1min mn .'\ - and (hr-n {in »\ rvnx'hz-d km and mllvd (i. :hc tint (‘ and tht‘“ suhng O mrrd. Ailhnugh '1 knuwn HUMP thv prl-xm: : ple'md bc' .u-x-ix [.akv and tho Irma» nm nmns dam \i. -.Irinn the t ”id: \K d iughtc r uf County Trvasurrr Lari \\ esterfield. came down wuh diplhsria Saturda) and as a result the county treasurer and his Wife and {our children are in quarantine. The (W; -1Rr\ckfnr(ih.ls ,lflaEHfiI :h:' 4.6 vorpwannu 41:11 ml! pct 6'5 rem gas .nth [Lu RN mi (by year [PICK (IUTIQF Kenosha Fauou big Filter Plant \i North western Trnin Der-fled Suxvey Soil of Er-H‘f Stale Mausoleum u Libertyville wviIv. :hc [own SUIC‘CIL‘d m xhc .- In: [he firm publir mnumleum L< HM}. bu! abundant-(i whcv {he ‘Lilk'll DINM'd an urdmunu- pm- Lhe cru'tw‘n of suvh strurmn-s m gbrpmntc Iinnh~ :5 m Imu- :1 m2. :1an mnk nun \mrt mm 115 ,1g" 91‘ ' m. ”(or 2\ no! gum mlh' r; n< Arc bung run mt-r 'hc’ hm. “.mkcunn. Rm Murd Hgin 1 unvxpmxy on a regular schcduh‘. mu» mum»; mer thenhnc «Lnly At v-nt um.- 11w rmd has bccn Cum. Onr D:~’S:‘I‘.gvl' \\ Nearby Locth huir: lz‘ lunch and Palatine between Khesv two mu‘ml ,H‘." ll't won us fight and as a red rllgllll) in \' prt‘VlOUp‘l ‘ l gn‘cn [hr mmwncxng nn Its I‘hc \‘ll- 4 “’9 haw rm't-In-d subscrxpnnns In 'I'vir; idhrlsxnms mils and :bu-n maric 111:1! \w c 1A. comm! mm} «in; flhut 1hr mmnhr-rs portunny mt mum} this mzmymr, Uuhnl gum} unhrumznuh l‘ W. C. A; «hump: xhc 5 rmhlcnh knew lint The mm‘t IMHMHHVY part at the plan. .n outlined t'l thh‘ paper mmc tune ngu, 13 R) convert Frunt Street mm :1 street Ink:- one in an Enghsh \‘rllnge. It ml] («ml near!) $2.tm,(m tn hurry nut the plntm but none uf the members uf the cum- mittee appear tn he wm‘ned ubnut this little detml. With the exceptmn at (me huildmg the enttre block on Front Street from West mmster Avenue to Deerpath Avenue is to be torn down. The exteption IS the new building recently erected by James Anderson {(1 Sons. at the corner uf West- minster Avenue an’d Front Street. ONCE ’MORE SAIO TO BE COMPLETED TO INVESHGATE STARCH EXPLOSION When Completed Business Section will 7 Known Dend.3 Mining and 25 Injured in Fouflh Big Explosion It h-ve Appear-rice of old Waukegln Plant Englinh Village The other buildings are to be set back 68 feet from the Sidewalk. «me slightly back from the next door neighbor. giving a step-shaped :treet. A canopy will ex- tend from the front of all the buildings so that the shopper may travel from end to end of the bluck without being dis- turbed by the elements. The Chicago and Northwestern railroad is said to be cooperating in the plan by causing several coal companies tn remove unsightly sheds from their right of way and arranging for the ruutingnfuil freight trains m‘cr thu \tlcs L'vntct' branch. Men of Si. Mary’s f’sriuh met Hall Monday Night Thc men MS". Mary‘s I’llihh m :1 meeting Mnndn) mum in [hr >k tum". hnl} laud plans tur an urgamzittun \xim‘a (obe- knmm in 51. Hank Falimuhap Club and “‘hhh IS dusignéd .1: an Mk'l.” and working urgammnnn m further my best Ina-regs o! Ihc cfmruh and Kim (it): The new school hall has been equipped mthbzllaxd and can! tables and h an admirable meexmq plarc “hm-h 1hr dub 'mvmlx-rs plan m taiwvumplc-(cndvamagr 0!. A! {h(- merimu .\1«"Hd;1}'€ik‘ fiiu nr "10ft prvq-ni \xczc mtvrmim-«S mu; .m nnpromtu program Eur “Inch Lhmh'x M ’Schngider. Wm, Univ) and W1}! (.m-vn offered stoma. and songs. Dr. John P. O'Neil an mstrucmc talk on the prmcc- tion of our water supply and Rex, Dr. O‘Neil an intercsnng szury of hxs rccvnt trip east; Follmnng thc’ program a ~hnn business scssmn wu~ ~mld am! mum};- rfiems seru-d‘ I AM HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1912 ORGANIZE FELLOWSHIP CLUB )l 11:: H5! .5111 ,l‘mt ‘x'c \u. \l! [ht d~>ux’\.fli hv :m-zxthw‘ u} 'nh lum‘! tn‘mn ."ui u" rm! I'm v-vnzu-xlun invn-asrd >ub~vr|plmn \erh [In cue-mum of vemlwl 3:th lhv mam~ Jh (u gz-l (In total ul’ 1'11 17:; ~u'w “minus lb hr n: ”1051' .xhu Lave H Um “31>”! Ihc Y. yum !\\u nmmh~ fm- \ undm'lmg my a~>-:\’\.niun “ll; ‘\'(' \\ h‘f the wilflgt‘fllt)” has \wml 1hr Y W. C. L-hflxllllll,‘ m m'dvr several onlrrs for: Thrnngs of people from all the north PRESS u: l»- un-(l as , shore \isned the new Sl. James (atholic the wuggcflmn huathurrh of Highwnn‘d Wednesday. Thurs- ucml 1er Y W. L-uav. Friday and Saturday of last week lexmms m m'tlvrér'agvr to :‘mvnd :ml enjoy llw uniqur mu; lmw .‘llr up- . cntcrlmmm-m lvulmnol {helmzaargivcn :4 ~u'w uptinns in ; h» ll‘n' ladws u! 'lu- parish 1n lhv chunh r u! Ilms‘u .xhu Lave lmll. 'l'hvxc fmlun-s being (lmigned m lllu' Hrl> ur Ihc Y. earn mum-v In WV fur lulmc chun‘h 1m. um !\\u nmmlr fm- .prnw-uzvvh. llw \isllurs \u-m d\\El\' mmus «- usic \ undm'lmg l mm-lx small \lmngr but plus many ll‘dnd' ht a~>-:\’l.lti0n “a, ' MJnu .vul uwiul .n‘liclcs “hull [hr lilLllr> ~m‘n mm in School ST. JAMES CHURCH ‘ ' BAZAAR IS SUCCESS MrsV Mar} ,Vlrurren. general chairman. . Mrs. P J. Hahn, L'hmrman 0f the married iladies' rmnmmcc and.M|ss Kamerine ‘ Kenry. chairman of the young ladies tcommmee. are recewing (he congratula- tions of their hardworking assistants. a ,eomplpu- MS! of whom was given in THE {S’Bhfi 13$! yogsk. qr} >15; sufmcsszul out- ’-un.e m [In 1). zuar pl‘l‘v\'t‘l\‘.x'l‘l.\. llw \isllurs \u‘m mun HHHUS mule small \lmngr but plus many ll‘dnd' mmu .vul uwiul .n‘liclcs “hull [hr lHLlIr> llml plm‘vtl nn mlv. local pcnplu and nn'u'lmuh il< \u‘ll :m lllt Illt'lillu‘lN ml 1hr \mu-‘y 12ml bwn gnu-mus m thnr duna Hons and tho arm'lx-s placedun sale were ragvx’ly purchuswl h} Ilu- vmmrs. Thin [ogrthcr \ch the rm'upls from the ex- v'c-Ilcnt nuppors M'ru'd em h evening and the 5:11? of dam‘v Iu'lwts enabled me la- dies in (harm- {u do» xlwir accounts with a balance m m'er SHIV) m their favor. On Saturday z-wrling, wlnle the closing hall was m‘prngrcss, the drawmgs were made lor the sixty articles on which chances had been sold during (he days the bazaar was open. In :m (-n‘m In makr a Ihnmlrgh (-xxmz- mam-n ’ll Iln- muw of 1M- v\plmmn which (10.391115 ml llw Stun h meu- u! 'llc Corn Products {u utVWaukrunn \lnnday afternoon, as a result at “lmh n-xe-n men are dead, three are mismlg :md (\wmy-fi‘w seriously injured. (wrung-r Taylor has called a jury 1)! the: lnllmvmg husmt-ss men of Waukegan: William Watrous. Fred Buck. S. E Arnold. Jos. l’arker,'l‘hen. Meyer and Then Durst. These men began their investigation Tues- day andlit is probable their work wnll ex- tend over a period of several days. The building which blew up was three stories high and 123 feet §quare and at the time of the explosion contained 75,000 pounds of starch. Ordinarily only a dozen men.are employed there but as Monday was shipping day the force had been increared to 30. Spontaneous com- bustion is given as the probable (any: of the explosion which is the fourth big one the plant has experienced in the past seventeen years. PUT BUSINESS MEN ' 0N CORONER’S JURY McAlister Hospital is filled with victims who are being cared for by the regular attendants and several Waukegan women who have volunteered for the work. Unv der the Employer’s Liability Act these men will receive part pay for the time they are confined and in case of lu~s of limb a stated sum. The families uf the dead mun, under tlii> art. “I“ n- \‘t’lVL‘ {our times us much as the vit‘tim hih' averaged in the‘ mattvi' (,lf <21lar) tluxv mg the past year 1-» (pt that the aim-lint shall not be It's» tli;-u;§lf)l‘li ur nmrv than $350“. l’thtnmflx'r (‘yt-ncrul Hitchnx’k ha: l\- ~\uml a l'UYIHIlHnil‘JHit)” to {me/{masters calling athrminn In regulmums {or the pm'vcis pm! <y~wnx (n bnzin January 1. NH. and cx‘pemn'tiy vhe- effect n! the '1le nm 11mm upon I'Ix- pvcwn! “worn n} mmhmz nu-n‘hamhsr packages. 3'0!va- lmn ls chn that nii Iourth ‘11-.» math-r attrr the first war mll rcqum- :1 reguhr unn parcels pt»! “amp Such manur bearing ordinary pouage stamps mll be {remed as “held mr posnuzc " All Fouflh Clus Mutter After January lu. mus! hive new Stamps This means that if you wish In Mind [1 package of any kmd in the 4th class. such as merchandise you must not use ordinary postage stamps as has been done: m the past. but mus: buy “special stamps to be uscd far that purpose only. STAMPS FOR PARCELS POST Two Mast Recent Fires AppearWork of Firebug. Firemen and Volunteers Pull Truck: to . . Scene of Firec‘ ' $3,667 of tlie $5,500 Subscribed has Been Paid but Balance Must be Collected Before the Purchase is Made IS INCENDIARY WORKING IN CITY? With the exreptton ol the fact that there IS no rope attat‘hed and a few fire. men pull it thts'ut) 15 back in the dark ages when the volunteer firemen ran to the statmn when Iht‘ alarm soundedâ€"aand there 13 also the nu 3>tton that we have no adequate alarm and. by means of a long rope, pulled the fire truck to the scene of the t1re.u>uzally arriving some time after the buildmg attacked had burned, to the ground. The last three fires have been serious ones and m all cases the firemen and volunteers have pulled the truck to the scene because there were no horses to do the work {or them. What would have happened had the , tires occurred any great distance from the station can only be conjectured. Are lncendilries at Work The second fire to attack the Siljestrrom ice house durmg the month occurred at about 2 a. m. Saturday and this was fol- lowed by a blaze which destroyed a barn in the rear of 145 S. Green Bay Rd. at )0 p. m. Monday, and the report that in- cendiaries are at work 'seems justified. In the earlier fires employees careless with matches. agar: or lantern; might be held respcnélblc but in both Mes at the Siljestrom place employees are he‘d blame- less for, so far as can. be learned. none had been on the premises for tome ‘time previous and in the latest fire bath house and destroyed barn owned bv Mrs. Henry Elvey, of Douglas, Arizona were empty. The Fire Mandi, Night Thr fire Monday night which complete- ly destroyed the barn mentinned was nut discovered unul (on late for the departv men! to be of bat- excrptj in saung near by prqpcrty. many houéxes m the east bung endangered by the.spatks Mullert'd by a strong wind. Several version .3 :m- given'of how the alarm was .turned _in but the first to report to the 'elrphunr operator was Policemah Winn whose at- tt-mtun was attrdt‘ted by'the whistie of 3 Northwestern éngtne to the yards nu) blocks east of the scene (If the firth At NEW MOVING PICTURE ‘ SHOW SOON TO OPEN STORE 'NEXT T0 , POSTOFFICE RENTED W. L Dugdale of Evunuon Secures Building And in Insulling ‘ Fixturei Thc Matcher buildinglncxt to the post r)!fice-v\\12}.s'xm be (be home of a mmmg plk'llifl' YD: alre. thr- uxpct dat? of the «awning dept-ruling rm 'lhc length of (1m? m‘coisnry lo wmplctc I'm- chanxcsflin the budding and :0 msmll 1bcfixtures. Mr W L. Dugdale of Evamton. \\ ho has rvwvd the place and m” opera!!- 'he ”matrix bi-limes that evrrythmg «all be m readiness about December first. ‘ Car- penters are now at work laylhg the in- dined floor, upon which about 200 opera chairs will be placed, and changing the entrance so that there will be two doors in the frdm- of the buiding. Extensive alleratipns re:ently made by Mr. nacher, v.0- o o the same time tww buys. \\':.li;1: zill ilmrjt and William Salyarda who writ ~tzvmlim: near the (fly hall. aaw thc rctlw mm and they called the tnut'lx-ts wt 'lli' l-‘.:-. and Water Committcr nthn \wrc l: using .i spcmal meeting in thc Calf» t‘lt-rlS‘ «film. This “215th 10 n‘t'iutk lll lllt' L‘\ (‘11ng (H‘ll still their was no “3)" (ll wyuring hmi‘st ~ so the city otfimals. Fireman ivl‘ldslrnvn and the two boys pulled the tum trucks. Committee Recommended Change: Nearly two months has elapsed mice the Fire and Water Cnmmittee recom- mended thc purchase (ifa horse to replac: the one which died sumo: tinw ago and me sane time has elapsed since the amt committee instructed the Commissioner of Public Works to draw plans and alim- ates of cost for the wnr'it of putting stalls in the rear of the tire \tatioti sutltat both horses could be kept handy. Two months ago the council instructed the Ftrr and Water Committee to get inturniatinn and report on‘an adequate fire alarm s) stem. Since that. time one meeting of the count cil has been held; At this mt-rting tlze Fire and Water committee reported that It nothing :9 report in ad. the firlcpaaqhi‘m "stern. Thr'Btnér £1353“ ‘ue not 11:.qu in :the nepnm of the gonad! Mugs. Need th. Motor Truck U 9k \\ l 56“,”. :1 .1! (It) It Hated and m the subwriplmn 21x! Since the flat month of its pixblicwlion [has paper has urged the purchase of a motor fire truck asasulumm of the prob- lem of gemng our fire apparatus In the scene of the fire. I! has prime-d arnckw‘. mpwd from u:_h:r pnprrs. shoving (Le good serum gun. by vhe mutnr lruds In use m t-lhrr "Minx and at 23:2: niadc many plan.“ >taw1m-n'sux 1hr windm- t1;:u-\'<n~:wmd m renting hurt-x m H r LINUXlut‘!!1hfl;s.’;n;l?f~'may]; $6100 had been what‘nlwd. in ~m ung (hm amount hv “21.» Air!) mound 1;} ”arm! public spurned men and by this paprr “hush umv mum‘h valuable span» In (hr pnqecl and “as the mums of voilenmg a mmidrrablr sum. $3667 of the annual subscribed had been mllerlrd up SH Mun. day and :1 second xrpuost for Immediat- payment hm been sun nut. T}‘.l.\ rv) nreds the manor Irmk and It )rru hmr not :lrrad) paud )anur >ubx1 I'lplmn 3er should dd 50 a! Ont‘e‘ This pafwr dues nu! believe ”in! Mar pun'husr u! lhh hm ‘llk’k \ul? ~ulu- all {he pmhh‘ms 1;! mp kghung rqmpmrnk k “ill nut lurnx~h (m a}; 1m whi‘h ml) tell the fin-men, an abie and Willing In! 01 men. “hen and Mterc I‘mrw v.- a (m.â€" nor mll It catch a firehug. but i! w”. n prupcrl) npcramd gel the c'qmp'nc-n! in the waned the- firr 1n Iimr m be u! in mm: Lxxr the «cum. mcludmx 1hr untzikamm of stews! garden“ and :x ~1m-l cmhrm "Y’rn’t' Mu buxidmk nmr \ 2m pint! .md ..~ H u aim well \'(‘Y\"E'i"_‘d H, ~c‘r/n~ ,m mi‘mr'ahir loam-m fur a pwlure ~1mw, My. Dugdalv UH wcurr thgr bra: him sen H r gwethr blew Club tb Hold Fir-l Dancei-in Gou- berg's Hall December 5 A? prcxm Hughlattd Y’Ez: k Hm nu) hail club~ m prospect in m x: ~:-;;~‘:n hu! 1: H bthru-d than brim: "w f.r~t x7: m6 a» (Mini Y‘J'Xl ~pnng Ihc (AI) ‘35.”..1512 lrk 1n)! um twuether and wwr'r: 4m Hm host HJUH’CFI‘ n! the \pnrl hen: '1"‘.r t: x ‘ : gamzamm has taken tho: nane- ,._‘ 'H- nghland Park Crescents and sr-cwmi .; lease Im-th meoln Axenuegrmmd» .911} already Dusters are out announcmg a bcnefiz/dance to be given in (.nldberg‘s Hall pn {he evening of December :3. Pmchard's orchestra. formerly Fulton's, ‘wa furnish the music and the . laws are _prcparmg IO entertain a big crowd loam-m fur a pwlure ~2mw 1H wcurr thgr bra: him Sr nm‘. \.\ :1 air :1 fix" 1571;. m1“ Mr I htldwn. WILL GIVE BASE BALI. DANCE ‘ Mug M :l"~~1ng r '. Idah- ’ . ‘81 1f in: n :r 111‘ K h)! “R“ :1! NH] hr i'arzrri .\!m h w rhnd H) ”I Ut‘ (H'l YH'VU Volume 2 va :hai 'rf'

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