the IN) ('X(‘v'_\‘.\l\'(' [211)01. uuu au Lrt and convenience at 3 br gas. 1st demonstration of the hose “(-mnfnrt makers" is to l our showroom or a postal inforumtiun by return mall. ln‘t lob. I (a. as \Vntc-r Hmtcr m the attentinnï¬vwv the- turn , supplying you with un- rxpemivv, purv hot water. mum fur rlvunin: and wand tixw--~u\'i11g h: start us 0.an npcrutinns. [the mndvrn (msRangeâ€" (‘quippvd fur any mode of iu'ut ('EhllV I't‘u’u‘att‘d to a , ' N121pcr;1mm~~nn dirtâ€" -nn t'X(‘v'S.~i\'C labor. and all m and convenience at a m z' It H l1} {nun-d urwilrgcs «»f the of' Dre 63.3 C0. REM HM; Rt‘mi (0 spy: »|-‘ humus, Lu}: L‘m'VTY A T» the July Term, A. I). 1913 Edward M. Lamg. Ad- mlmszratnr of (he Es- (ate at Almander Lamg Pemio ' . 1‘ I I ‘¢.~ ,_ AlmanderLazng ‘ Petihon to l1 Ni. hetnhrd Real 83mm ‘5 Frank -\ Lam): Pay Debts Genrge H Lamg 2 john W Lamg 3 I-I. Afï¬daut of The rzon-rcs'denu- 01 J W. Lamg. defendant above named. has: been riled 2n the orï¬cz of the Clerk ofthb County Court nt‘ Lake County. notice t herebv gu'en m rhe said john w. ' {her 'hc saxd Plaxntlfl. Edward H. La" ydmmxstramr of the Estate of Alex Lamp: has ï¬led ms penuon In the Coumv pour! at Lake County. for an der to sell the premises belonging to £13 Estate u: said dun-aged. or so much as ".mv be needed to pay the deb“ uand Jï¬'edx‘d. and dexnbed as (0" a th-flli ' The west three hundred and four“: teet ,w. 514 m of the northerly six bl dred and ninety three feet (N. 593 ft) thc northeast quartz: (N. E. 3) 0' 1mm two .sec‘ 32) tuwnshlp forty a: north (Twp. #5 .\'.) range twelve} ‘(R‘ l: El ot’ the third principal mend And that a summons has been ' ' of and Court again“ you. return!“ the Julv Term. A. D. 1913 of said 0‘ to be hnldcn on the seventh day 0‘ 1 ‘.-\. D 1913. at the Court House in ‘ "Regan :n Lake County. M shall personally he and appelt , » >satd County Couï¬'of Lake ‘ ’ ' ‘n 1the ï¬rst day of a term W =. holden at Waukcgln in said ' ‘ the setenth day of July 1913. , answer or demur to the, It“ f 'ant's petihon ï¬ledjhefl'ifl. Ch. 5 the matters and m ‘ ' I and stated will be taken ." | and a decree entered w ' mg to the prayer 6! nidhin-r M Waukegan. “lino“. 53%: Bank Bmlding GEORGE E. PHILLI'B. 3 State Bank BMW Highland Park. Complainant's Sélkitor. Malls Cle as “m 5;; . 13 a. m. for all point! 3‘ m {or an pointswwI a m. for :11 poi†oath: “ nutcran mfg)!†M$flnmhd for all points. 309* unpainu H Publicuioh Node. in npemtiunâ€"â€" Hmtcr in .the â€"r<u\'0 thc‘ turn Lr you “'iill un- p11?“ hot water. ‘ rlvunin: and -~u\'ingh1 start npcl‘altinlls. m f Hyghlahd Park he rzon-rcs'denu- of LEW: A. I ‘ ~ ss ununty Lou“ ‘ Lake County QaidJohnW- nd awe“ ,1 and fourtt ï¬t; EMOPRIATIONS ARE HELD up We han- ri‘kk‘lYt'd a letier !f\)l‘.‘l Alder- man Fearing in eVplanation ot the appro- ons made by the counctl at the meet- ‘ priati in of June 3, for additional clerks. a ipoltceman and a tirenmn. As we havel ’md nu crztmsm of these appropriationsl '9 do not believe that they need expla-S L‘gflon so retrain from publishing the‘ utter though it was interesting as are all :30! Mr, Fearing's letters oncxty affairs. .11: Put-35 Wishes that more of the alder- 'men Would make use of its columns and thus keep the citizens of Highland Park Wetter informed of what they are doing Ia trying to do. However, even if the public has no idï¬cism of these ap‘proprlations it is ev- {flan that some of the aldermen have. for. f‘nthe meeting held "Friday night, a mo- tion to suspend the rules in order to adopt 3;" ordinance authorizing the city clerk to ; employ an assrstant at a salary of $70 per 1 math was lost. In consequence the or- ? Me was ordered engrossed. probably Fdelaying important work in the clerk's Men Trmct Much Busi- I... in Second Session held this Month. Pm Ordi- mnce for Paving of mom 0F cm . comm MEETING :hben Repeal Ordinance anaed n Fin! Seuion, Flil to pan new one in Appropriations for Cor- porue Purposes Bank! 16 u trying to do. However, even if the public has no aiï¬cism of these appropriations it is ev- ï¬tt that some of the aldermen have. for. hthe meeting held "Friday night, a mo- tion to suspend the rules in order to adopt an ordinance authorizing the city clerk to employ an assmtant at a salary of $70 per math was lost. In consequence the or- Me was ordered engrossed. probably delaying important work in the clerk's ofï¬Ce. Paving Business Transacted Greenslade's ï¬ne twirling. too, had an 1‘ important bearing on the result of the i . game. Altogether he whifled ten batsmen, t seven of the strike-outs coming Withz runners on the paths and the visitors in‘ position to drive them home. The seven ' hits he yielded were well scattered. The‘ Concord's lone run was really a gift. The! ï¬rst batter to face Bob in the eighth . secured a lucky hit -on a high flv that dropped between F. Glader and Richards. The confusing shouts of their mates caused a mtxup or Joe might have Con- verted the rap into an out. A sacrifice Th Board of Local lm rowments was . c p M“ adtancrd the runner to second and he instructed to employ an engineer to pre- ; canal Ave from Sheridan Road motel l for paving Ricei Ave. south 630‘. Adoptehn ordinance St. from Roger Williams feet. Appropriation The aldermen failed to get toget the appropriation ordinances and in con- sequence the salary ordinance was or» dered engrossed and. after repealing the one passed and at the previous meeting. they were forced to order engrossed the? ordinance making appropriations for core porate purposes Ald. Nichols cast the dissenting vote In each case. Ordinances Euroued ’ her on" scored on a safety to left. The visitors‘ work in the ï¬eld was well: nigh perfect. Nothing escaped their (Ye-f fense that it was possible to field. twice} their throws killed local runners at the plate. . Neither team “as able to score until the sixth inning. when the locals peeled off three htts_tn a row. Whlt’h produced their ï¬rst tally. Again in the follow/mg period the Crescentf cut loose with a trio of safe swats from which sprung their second and ï¬nal score, Only for the fact that the oppdsing twirler llxhl- ened in the pinches and his support was too rigid to budge. the locals might hate made more ot their half dozen openings Putin. Business Transacted The Board 0! Local Improwmems was instructed to employ an engmeer to pre- pare m aim oi the cost of paving Order C. M. E. (a The «meet and al ordercd M nomy tl‘ Waukrï¬ Elertnc m at al} sirect intersect: the cm, In mu respd is tom-derably bchxm Wh ' now making its Cilhdngs O‘her Business Tnnucua Rucrred zmention of street and ailcv commmee to drain pipe in ravine a: Sheridan nurth of Moraine Road. h (qutinn of building {00' bridge "9" Gad: a Gar}: Streets. H Aher the ï¬re I tomaxnded N 1 ï¬rms; and w“ Elke L‘r. . place of th ilermc m repair I ct intersccnuns an In mu respect the E 1'3ny bchmd the N ME in bad shape to Rep‘if Croatia's alscy committee was 111: Chicago and Mil- ) repair the crossmgs ‘vnms an MS 11118 12‘! t the Electric Road the Nonmwstert}. xhese rcpaxrs. and Tnnuctod Locmmmwm 4 mm“ RUN BBTCONTBTSTAGIDMSSEASON Gmulule WW. Ton nod Crucoau Trim Coward. 2 (J 1 Sunday. 35. Crowd Sou Git-t Cum. The Crescents havé staged a number of close and well playw ball garnes at the Llncoln Ave, groutids XhlS season. but thur comes: last Sumty with (he Cnn‘ Cords put all the (vlhcran the :hfldc lt lwas certainly a bully game, ulilrh (hr locals “on by a 2 In 1 count To the n:- lors. because of Ihexr all round playing belungs thc greater share of puma but (lu- luser's played a magniï¬cent drIrnsne game. They pruvtd the tnughral prupo sninn the locals hun- ibecn up against 50 hr thus season. not Quin cxccp'mg Iln L'wnias. who. a few w‘eeks ago. adxmms ten-d m m- hum: team‘ â€5 only dck‘dh Firs. Haiti-loud†ti"- on. u I." The Hnghland Park buys played “uh Gun. won by W.“ 55“ speed and precision. specially [hr Inï¬eld ers and the battery. Thrrc huhung Iasx; A! a "N†m xhc m“ hhan W1 double plays. minmrd h" R‘Vhdm‘ granted xhun lhu «ummcr by their rm- Shields and Flinn a: cmnal )uqurrs. ' ployers â€I, clerks of the local “of" en- wcrc not only remarkably (as! ï¬dd'm‘ï¬vyed a ball game at (he Lnncnlh Ave. slums. but thOd ‘0 3“?†â€â€œ9â€"de groundllulnundav. the west under! rallies or choked them ludeath aner thx')’ mmmmg the" brother: from the out had panlydevebged, j'udc by the rot: 0! 11 to 13. m trio of safe swat: their second and 1 the fact than the 0; cned in the punches too rigid to budge. mad:- more u: then Crescents Concords to score Score Two base hits >Shlelds; Sd-m-Xen '.‘; Hales. Bases on bail} nï¬ Greensiadr, ii, off Anderson. 3. Struck nutâ€"by (deny Slade, 10. by Anderson. L led pllx'h (lre-enslade. Passed blHâ€"Ydhnke Iknzble playsâ€"Rn‘hardsShmlds thn, 3‘ Hale:- Tierney-Hales. ï¬nk-n ’msrs T‘cmu‘ Kelka. Rn’hardi. Slihhc-u-r. F (Junk-r. Creensladc. '2. Sacriï¬ce hitsâ€"Halve, .-\1~.~ dc'ru'n‘ RI\‘hJ{d.\ l'mplrr HI‘nmh": up: He pknd 1.“ Joe Tinker Victory Special lung I" do!“ 01 (owns 0! equal silt. LRnen'ing all me noiu: lor the celebration ; which will like place on the lake {root ’Ihe boys have gone about the manor qunclly unhl the commmm In charge hau- a hs’t u! «\ents prepared which m" be an eye (vprnt'r when u is publishtd next week. Hy Xhat hm: everylhmg will “minim Fot the furl lime in 1mm Park will «that: July Fourth I ‘0 mos! citie- Ind it (Imminent)! the Young Men's Club In the W m!" ation it will be done in I manner at“? Yo... Isn't C“ “on be In readmess and there W1†be no chanu- [or a ~hp up un xhc program. ex- (epx that “huh 1hr ucaxhcr mar. :- al‘ uays ready [u pvmndr. Walxh Ior the program .mdyrrparc to stay. a! bum: lor H‘r day v granted them thu <untmer by their em-‘ ployers the clerks of the local state: tn- â€wed a ball game at the Linc“!!! Ave. ground: lut Thundav. the went under! tnmmmg the" brother: from the cut side by the score 0! ll to 13. m from the tut that George Bow“ mi.- took the ball torn tide of beef and tried to carve It In steah with Pm but nothim unusual occurred though It II aid that when Archie John-on made hm ï¬nt hn he wanted the Merchant: Delivery to run tor tum. Nothm‘ ha been heard from Manager l-‘hnn ot the Creocelm but it is sud that even though he does sign I†the can there Will be enough left tot ucmmmmnvm ano‘hrr game today Richard»: Player. to A company recruited in Chicago and known I: the vahardnon Player: m1! give a perform-nee 0! Mn Dlm'u'dclenu a comedy by Henry Anhur Iona which had great vogue m London where n hu‘ Sir Charles Wyndham and Lena Awwe}! 1n the leadmg rules. In (his country at!" a 10" performances In which m run-d a grea! punk-u Mm Marylin-l Anghn be» came the stay at lhr pmduclwn. The RM'hflfde Mayer: haw ï¬ner, pn- formances of lhn play and 01"Tbe 1.11â€" m (Mama and m-arby «me: and an- and m be an rut-Hem company The pertur» mance w;|1 h:- gnrn In the Mutant ball rm-m an the- mrnmg of Thursday. Junr 26 and x~ upnx h- (be quhc. Reserved «.1: {Mu-:5 may he obtained at the Mn! pung- 0mg! Ol' Many Distinguinhod Vidion Expoflod th pnxvul drill h\ Itnm’u-r I'\K‘.’ 71‘ ed thu' station 58an (Dmpdnu CLERKS ENJOY AFTERNOON OFF TDGWEPLAYMTIIW mm 9mm __ o .11" ml gnduaxina exudm STATE DAY AT NAVAL STA'DON .l'.l (I“\ hid-Shh“- Gradnnu to Rucivo Obie-u d R-Vinil Thu" :"U‘W' wwml mayors of H! m! pH'HdonH of mam' an; mm Luv hetn xnnlcd In n â€1t :5 may he obtained at r or bull‘s Pharmm‘y Twining School Juno u gx.»l;q'urr. the I'm :m-mbrrs ul L031); v; \‘rur urhuu hn-M Latr‘ - “hm un Samr rams [hymn] ‘X‘hr'r .11" c pr 1; ll â€\Q' h" dax SM ul If» In)! nr TRAIN INJURES AND HEAT KILLS ONE â€(1' Paper will ‘7 , V , L m-aflMquw‘Tbemn-tcl [m (unnamed-y mum'zumdbyu ‘umxmmthAfl-flflt I ‘ Mt"! flaunt. Tho (ruin-non curd-I wok an!!! it.†wwm “.mmmoa. comm i . om. [Cddwdl 0! can.» “I" _ {am I we!!! wk 0! unnual mm! c‘""7 "‘“f' "w ,7 - M1 the :nnan) cxhili! o! the! 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