n! ,x .v: u‘ [be best bus» bihfn I :«‘»\~'rss. the F Lnumv Btard of 38 €813" ffice Buildina iv e n of the Republic.- xlcr SUN, 191‘. rcdtu Solicited. n: the Republican {I for 'euurer . Rosing 'H t‘ O‘V uga} 81'- Site 90!!! UU ‘1'] ‘.' 1 x 11 15' vasurer‘ diary w-nsa' merm crest ent my RIO "Tne commission now is engaged. with all {hr force it has in its railroad depart- mem, in investigating the railroad and hixhway crossings in the entire state of Illinois. and in ordain the 313de to make said crossing: sugar the use of the public." “In view of the appaling number of ac- cidents that have lately occurred at rail- road and highway erasing: in the state of Illinois." the rmlution reads, “not- withstanding the efforts of this commis- sion. by letters or suggestions. to have said crossings rendered more safe, this commission hereby direct: all steam and electric railroads immediately to remove from their rights of way all obstructions of every kind which in any way interfere with the view of approaching trains at railway and highway crossings. And said railroads are further directed to make speciai efforts to render said cross~ ings safe by giving warning to the public of the approach of trains at said crossings “The public is requested to exercise care and caution at all railmd and high- way crossings. ' While there was considerable talk im- mediately following the accident to the effect that the )ury would insist that the crwing be guarded hereafter they did not take the matter up. leaving that to the Public Utilities commission. whtch had already passed a resolution on the question in general. May Advocate Subways This crossing and any other unprotect- ed crossmg is dangerous. especially to the careless driver but there was less ex- cuse for this accxdent then for many that‘ have occurred. However. it has helped to draw attention to the fact that some- thing must be done and ways and means are being discussed everywhere. especial- ly along the North Shore. As many ad- vocate subways it would seem that now would be an excellent time for a discus-‘ sion as to whether it would be best to raise the tracks, from Evanston north. in order to dig subways or depress them and build viaducts. Following is the‘ Utility Board's resolution: After waiting several days {or Miss Barler to testify the coroner’s jurv in the Ravinia accident case ï¬nally held a last section Monday and returned an open 3 verdict. After hearing the testimony oflS several witnesses of the accident and in- i specting the place where it occurred members of the jury seemed to feel that the iault lay almost entirely with the driver. Miss Barler was the only oc- ,‘ Cupant of the auto to testify and shell stated that she must have fainted wheni she saw the train bearing down on them I as she tould remember nothing that oc- l curred. l Coroner'a fail: to Take up QM.- tion 0 Cardin. Cronin. but Public Utilitieo Bonn! Will Investigate OPEN VERDICT [N RAVINIA CASE N0 BLAME PLACED FOR AUTO ACCIDENT )4 av that Highland Park day has been .u,‘ celebrated we can turn to August 31 )!l the calendar and begin to ï¬gure :i v.\' we can get a da or art 0: a da ': . ., . t . y p ) ‘at the Life Saving station No. l, which i: n::t> help our neighbor on the west t1 'x-hrate Ueei‘tield Water day, It . userved thtit many in the throng here Deeriield and it “’aS August am, is ere trum 3"le citx' does :i< well, in prupurtion to its- pr‘uidlliln. on Auutnt 36th. the Village‘ mll have no cause to complain of an un- ‘ieighhurly teelingi The celebration in will irremnrate the opening UK the next system through Whlï¬h lteertield (MUCH: W1†have an ample Supply Like Michigan “titer pumped to them hv the it “fly Cillll' \Llit'l‘ ()I ngithiilti l'.)rk \ltlllltll. 'l‘iii: Prue»; published have “lilt‘il time in its ilt<‘(l.il Del-meld t'niuzzm. the names ut men who tharge ,iml ash» ire prune inm‘ers lll the for last week .i: the “'1†l: was arranged _ art‘iir. l hese men promise till the amuse-2 ments Much Were ti part of tiur celebra- tinn and a few we never thought uti li prnper transportation facilities can be arranged at a reasonable ï¬gure for the round trip, it would be low for the distance 13 nut great. there slinhld be a large crowd at Highland Purl-(erg out to help Deertieid Celebrate .Contributod The Life Saving crew have decidet to hold the dedication of their new boat house Saturdaiv, Aug. 29 in the afternoot the ï¬rst statiafi that has been built anc equipped bv citizens of the North Shore. The crew has expressed a desire tc have “Congressman George Edmunc Foss and Statq Representative F, S. Munrr as the main séeakers. for both of these gentlemen have interested themselves in the undertaking and >uucess of the Life Saving crew 3nd lhc \Tiiing Men's cluli which Ongnl ed it. Nodouht the wishes of the crew Ill be expressed and planx- decided at the meeting iii the buutd ni director‘. the Advisurv committee ut the crew and the Executive committee ml the Ynting Men’s club to he held in the new club rooms on Friday evening, Aug. 14 .i.’ 8 o'glwk sharp. lt looks as though the Building mm mittee would have to step lively tor the fund lacks $20000 of havtng enough to pay for the building. espt‘cially as “0rd has gone (mt‘that it will not bededit‘nted ‘until it is paid fur. r The latest We hear IS that Mr. A, W. Fletcher has ordered ii two horse trui‘k SI) that the i‘ï¬â€˜w mziv liniil than hunt In W’ill Mark Inst-H.601: of Ncw Water Li" 5"“! C13." MW Cf“. Effort System, Opening 0; N", School to Ru'u flaunt so Thu! Home und Other Recen‘ Village ‘ can 5.. Dedicated FPOO Achievement: ; of Debt To How cmmnou nucusr 29¢ nor: T0 mus; szoo av um m‘cnascmm LOSE as, mums 2. DEERFIELD DAY [8 NEXT 0N CALENDAR Number 24 i it; u its age un- ‘nl' HUT CH) .ch (hr: zed _ £55, 1cm! The crew has expressed a desire to fhave ex Congressman George Edmund Foss and Statq Representative F S. Munro as the main sbeakers for both of these gentlemen have interested themsehes in rhe- undertaking and mum-as of the Life Saving crow ï¬nd the \W'mng Men's Club whrch orguni ed 1:. Nodoubt the wishcs of thc Crew 1“ be cxprcsscd and planx- decided ar‘ the meetmg vi the bumd n1 Lilrectum xhv Advlsurv (‘ommzttec u! 1h» crew and the Executive commxttec nf the Ynung Mvn’s club In bc held in the nrw pamsc- ~. F ; DAVID H. JACKSON, I J". , ‘ President.§ Saturday, August 13. at Centrnl WILIélzrkflALLOWELL- ‘Park, the “Comebacks" will try to â€" ; trim the “Showme‘s†at baseball. As ' both teams are made up of local men IRS. mm mas SUDDENLY and boys it should prove a very in- , teresting game. Exeryone of the ‘ “Comebacks" hme played ball in AK" 5'03“" Emoyeblo D" “ Highland Park sometime in the last 'Bnu'neu Men’a Picnic ï¬fty years and the “Shameâ€: are Mary L; Metzget of 34 Walnut St. died ‘ youngsters just "bm‘ki’lflf‘" to fut suddenly Friday, Auqust 7th at twelv‘e company. In order to deft!) expenses o'clock ndon after an illness of but seven 3 small admission will be â€MW "“3 hours. The cause other death was a :‘all moneys °"‘" "Pens“ will be KW' en {or a good "use. no it will be a hemorrhée. She was born in Chicago . ’ May 26th: 1880 making her .34 years. 2{snort of a bene‘it game. There wont be many Saturday afternoons that you months d twelve da 5 old. The tamil â€1 y y will be given the treat that you will has resided here one year. Funeral ser vices were held at the house on Sunday, 39‘. "9‘“ Saturday 5° take “d"m‘" Rev. Suhf oï¬ciatinz. later services werefof 't and see â€"5 game. 1‘ "‘me held in tï¬e Christ Lutheran church. cm. = t? ‘30 8 Wk" Luck 9‘ we“ hindm ago. where Rev. Werefferman officiated. 9“““g the complete lme“P 0’ both Interment m in St. Luke. cemetery, tum†5° you mu" be â€â€œ9"! “d ‘1" Chicago}. She leaves to nunive her a‘ “m†Saturday. husband; Enoch W. Meme: and moi 3! “Crescent Fan" sons. Enbch and Eldred. The Crescent; suffered n 6 to 3 de- The Sanitary District trustees have de- ‘cided that they will need $15,000 for the ipurpose of limiting preliminary surveys. ; paying salaries of the board members i and of the expert engineers who must be I employed to. draw plans. etc. It is ï¬gured ‘ that this will mean an additional tax of labout .lSc oft each 5100 assessed valua~ tion througigout the district. Following is a copy ofgthe ordinance: Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Section Z The Clerk of this District is hereby cï¬rected to certify on or before the secondTuesday of August. 1914, to the County Clerk of Lake County. the amo_unt reï¬uired tobe raised by tax pur- suant to this ordinance and to that end to ï¬le with said Colmty Clerk 3 copy of said District} Section 1“ That the sum of Fifteen : Thousand Dollars. ($15,000) be and the1 same is hereby levied. and assessed on the real and personal property within the 1 North Shore Sanitary District subject toi taxation aq¢ording to the valuation oi. ‘ said property as the same is assessed and ' equalized for state and county purposes a for the yeaj'1914; the taxes levned andj assessed under this ordinance being for the corporate purposes of the said North Shore Sanitary District. 3 Money Wilfln Used in Plyiq Sal-riot TRUSTEES “YE PASSED ORDINANCE The latest i‘r hear IS that Mr. A, W. Fletcher has Ortiz-{rd d mo horse rruvk 50 that the cr‘l‘w may haul (hen boat to Léikt‘ Forest and In (‘xlencm‘ in mug“! mrwrgencics.z Th2- cre“ has agreed to help these plhces If a truck is pruvidrd sothat thevaould not need to row a long (“8(3an before domg relief work. The new trudk will be on hand at the dcdicatmn. ‘. FIRST D‘ AGE m . ms FOR 315,000 .Contrihutod The Life Saving crew have decided to hold the dedicazmn of their new boat house Saturdaiv, Aug. 29 in the afternoon at the Life Saiing station No. l, which is the first stalidf: that has been built and equipped bv cgtizens ol the North Shore. BOAT HOUSE TO BE DEDICATED AUG 29 1nd Expdjnu-olflonrdundofï¬n- zine.“ Vho Will Draw Plan for Sewage Dispoul IS that Mr. A, W. a mo horse rruvk haul then boat to â€thaw in mug“! l [n the ninth inning With one outlm", :Geni Glader was called upon to “pinch l Coll. ‘hit" and delivered a einglv. Shawna)" lran for Gluder mid stole swand but }(}reenslude struck out as did Mc- Guire. l Glenviewâ€" Kill-1'5.“ l 0 0 0 0 0 ll 2 0 mm: 5 3t Regularmâ€" l l 10 a n u n n n 0-475431 i Next Sunday the Regulars make nlrd t‘ l ]trip to Wnukegnn to play McCann's‘den' 1Waukexzan team on the Mnrinn street the] lgrounds. This team has one victoryi‘laml lto its credit over the Regulars andlum lthe locals are going hack to Show Me. l be d LCann that he cnnnot duplicatv thelmef ltrick. The lineup will be the game as l mer, lthe (ilenview game. and regâ€), is the i invn lstrongest lineup the Regulars havelasrt: ‘had all season. The Regulars shouldlcoor have no trouble in “bringing home the i will ‘ hat-on" Sunday. Md‘ann's tribe hm: 5...-.l, a reputation as Sluggers, but they'll have to do about twice the slugging they have been doing to compare with the slugging Regulars. Maybe they will, we are a“ going up to see. Sun- day. August 16, cars leave at one- thirty and two o'clock and stop right in from of the park‘ The Regular were rnhkwd n{ r ally; in thh ï¬fth inning. (Eréenslado started OH with a single. In attempt- ing to sacriï¬ce McGuire popped to Rugwen, Bob held ï¬rst, Reed singled to right and Bob tore for third coaxing a wild throw from (Illrk. the ball went into the crowd and Bob ntarud home; one of the spermmrs '0u9d the bail Ato the third baseman who threw home in time to put Hob out. It was a “hlocked hull" and [he Lully should hang vounted but the umpire misin- terpreted the gruund rules and canéd him out. the- mthvufuul star uh he won! nut in shun left {WM mrr tn thv fun? hue and Hugh (Wu (11!T|«-uizl\u.1~. Ih-vd surt- mmlu tun) wonderful «'ntchvs of foul halls durum: (hv mime and re- \‘t‘lVl‘Vl a big hunt! or: each. Kllby in right ï¬eld carm- in und'picked one frmn his show tops. and l‘lurk for the visitors made a beauty catch of Pettes' drne in deer) right m-ntor. Greenslade bested Rugun m the pitching drpurtment. HM: ulhm'ed but ï¬vv hitx “'hllt‘ lhv vaulnlx 1w- (‘umulated sm‘on. i By “Regular Fun" ' The Highland Park Regulars went down to defeat last Sunday at [ha hands of Glenview in n trul) hard iluck game by a score of 2 to I. Some. :ï¬ve hundred fans witnessed the gum- land were unanimous in saying Glony :View was lucky or the Regulars weroi‘ ‘unlucky. The usual “lucky seventh" ‘as it is called prcwed to he unlucky for the locals. This in‘ hmv (llem‘icw won: (‘lnrk opened with u smgle. Grimeburg luill dowu 2m nth-mpled samixiw and Greenslmlu ï¬elded 2h lmll and threw Wide tn >('K'(>ll(l. lm’. men safe. Kugan tapped u <ln\\' on at Uremnuulp who l'umhlel, sufv nll mwmnl. l‘nulnn dnglod St‘vlll'iï¬z l‘lnrk and Grimolwrg and that mu all, in fact (00 muvh fur the llccuhn. lu- gln ullcm'etl unv run in the- l':r»t llllllli‘ \x hwn Ell-(llxin- \Iv‘glwl, llmnl azu'rllh‘ed. and so did Dull)â€. lx‘ngvr Kllll)‘ doubled: to 1'1th wntvr, MM} nrv <(‘HFHUL ' The game. was full uf spwmculnr fielding uml “('nl" Vhrhtrnsuu was} the- \mlividuul star “llt‘l‘: hv \n-n! nut‘ in slml‘l left lll‘hl nu‘r tn tlh' (â€ml huet and (‘fl'lKhl (Wu (lulu-ml! lmllx. 1:11“ Pintu Trust On. Tan and Clan View Givos the 0th" I Snood Bool- ing. Both Toma st WIM- kmn Sunday LOCAL ms LOSE SUNDAYS GAMES HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 1914 : durum: (hv mime and re- inig hum! or: each. Kllby in d carm- in und'picked one show tops. and (‘lurk for the mud. [ml <Iuw nn sufv all my l‘inr‘k nx :1â€, in Ih-vd I 14th at 4 o'clock Ways and mnns ml} gbe dxscusaed as wril as reports gwrn u! I the ï¬ucccssful wmk being done (his sum imer. As the Imu‘ ha: been rmhm shurL ‘mvitations have been telephoned, :1: Ln Us pusuble. but a“ ladies mltrt-stcd an icordmlly invited to come. Waukesln. [IL Aug‘ 81h, 1914.] To the Voters of Lake County: A: a candidate for reelection for a wound mm. I will: to thank my friend-E in the comm! for the my kind expres» uom nod «nu-menu nude no oomph- menury to my wort in the c0umy court during the present term. Ind I will mam . appreciate your support for the Repub lic. nominauon [or County Judge. in the. Primaries to be held Sepkmbet 9th next { I think the pectic know whethaox not my work bu pmeo W and mm form their own opinion a to whetha or not I chmgcin thisimportmt pdï¬on is now dainfle Very truly youn. va L Paton. I Maw-“formic“ 0n next week. Tueuday, August 18le will be held lhe second and Int of lhe banker picnics at the camp itmll. Every one 1| welcome and auto. will meet the trolley arriving at Arden Shore station at 12:18. Coffee will be tented tn the Adams Memotinl library. followed by reports and inspection of the camp and new equipment. If time permits there I'll] be a Ihort program by the camp guests in the assembly hall Mrs. C, N. Kimball has kindlymnwnl Hi to open her beautiful houx- and gar denv'tor a general commmu- lnt‘t‘llnfl u! the Highland Park friends or Arden Shurr ramp. on Fnday n! (his week. August 'our own drlIL‘M-x m- m-Idwm (w'htnrnl n!‘ than. The In In Hum Mr 1t‘l:~ JUN: .was an appeal m \Jlu‘ the {In-x and :1 71130 dluhmi [hr Lu! 1h.†1hr gt‘nllt man 13 In but): ‘ I ,1 r-nnln (Hurt! Mdr walk. (he Lanny v! .s mch ha: « .mm «i run mdcrahlc (Maximum. m Hmmm I'm {WINCH u! the H‘plu‘x though :11 {aw-r of {saving the Item uc-ro not In hunt u! lwhar, Hwy umwh-n- 1, van :1 '1 wnsh’umh ,In (he‘sulewalk ‘nw .md Ihrv .:l\ ) «allmf “((112301) In the 14‘! 131.1! Hwy «wnwdmuf 5: recently umwth-h-d )0?) hv Mr Jrnwn {another momnmm and designed to 1m h‘nmc n publn Hmmm‘e “'1‘ tin nu! knwu [whether such I! am rau- or whr-thrf Mr [Jensen Is resporsmlr {or “hale-v†has 'been done but we dn know. or at least "‘6’ .uhev _ 13m hht'ltxcl (h: n- u u dxl 'h-rence of opumon un nutter: affecting inny conuderablc portion 01 tho publu‘ Llhe(~1))unxnl o! the local paper an- a [good pllcelo :ur them and mm them on the way m a settlement. Fov Innlnce. we MI quite sure lhnt it Mr. Jensen or Mr. Rosenwnld. who via his employer in this rule, have pltced a monstrosity’where it w!" annoy } GOHCI’II Gathering of Highlnnd Purl Commit!â€- Frid-y Thcrclorc, even xhough wr lun- n nut. VI“... TN“... 3'! Fwd 10! mo scriber mm: and the-n, whnch would be re Approbcndihl' War-V 9‘11: WI.- zretlable, for the subscnbet as well .ss luxu- anory â€who’d nursdves, we wxll (‘nnlmue “Excyvhndy‘s by Fire ‘:» Column" as we turn-d n. A _ ___ _ _ __ H _ ‘\ the public they win r£move n u as they learn that It in a munsnomty enhn‘ Concordia. Lotion in TN. Column Yesterday morning the Cin‘ulnhnx dc~ partmtnt of this paper I'CCCIVt’d n nrallv wordrd not? timed by a Ru‘mm 1nd) and requesting that they dts. mumm- Bending THE [’Rssï¬ lo the lad) m qucs ’tmn, 'l‘hrnme was turned over In us hand a n-mimg disdmei the {an (Pm: (Pn- pady doc: nut dcmn- In recent 'l'm I’m.» ‘in the future becmw we publuhwi, 14.»! week, mu lt‘Ut'YS m rrspnnw In um lrum Mr Jvns Jensen. published {Pu- vwrk before. Tins leads us. to H‘Jm‘k that â€H“ culuu'n 1s m3! what 115 (xt'én prn :dalms 1! (u be. ‘A Lulumn fur Hm uav u! ‘H\'a)b(~iyf' n “,1:szle wht-rv "mum may pubmlx blah â€It’ll Hear. on â€1:11er affrtluxg the publu, aluava pnmdmg that thc- urhdc-s arc wgnrd and that (hm mnlmn nu perwnnlmm. \Vq rim 1m! .1; (er the .artwlrs In am we». 11".. J. to San it in 09.11 for Any Shut! Arti Provided tho Wrilor Doc. not En- pge in Pcnooaliu'o‘ LIN" on Highwood Paving EDITOR EXPLAINS USE OF COLUIN CROWD ENJOYS HIGHLAND PARK DAY GETS $337â€! [MAI DRUG STOKE A COLUMN FOR THE iANNUAL mmmn Bow HOLD-UP m ~ USE OF ammo! mom succamu vusn's mammal) mmmmns ARDEN SHORE IEETINGS HM Cupbly Fill-d I the-y .vu “here- I? m-ldnm ¢ County Jute- n win annoy-WWW MICE USE Amt! MIAMI! Article Resident: n-d For-or Ruidoih and En- Ihoir Friend. Afloud Outing r Arranged hy Basin.†Men's Auochdon to thc- mottmsts n! the \‘tHagr V’hat when ('Vt'r the-y spy hm' they 'mnm-d‘atrly sinus down :1 thu-y thunk "nt they are gomg Just a little loo tau. In this Sway they rxape the long arm at the law And are 1m|_\' brought mto court what they are taught unawnn-s With an auto ll ml! be dam-rent Speeder! will not tr: able to dctort hum from the urdmary driver and he utll be Ibie to follow thorn and "got the goods on them" 1‘! they a}: mctmc-d 0 "hit 'er up " -â€" Wmulha TQM I Cunning Sum I’m.- Good 0.0 At the conduoion‘ ot a run _bt the Ho . hmadel Esute Gnydake angina tutoq WhKh extended trom June 133m July I) “n; dude-ed that the {notary 1*. had the cupo'ed bv the West Coast Wouloctufln‘ company at the loci o! I'ugr Street a“ destroyed moths! WW pd by (In Chicago Tm my.†a a m home beta": the flame- died down. QCHHWM largest run 0! pen :1 ha h? unce m Inception. There an n 1011120! one mil- lmn, six hundred cbhty thouémd can: 0! seventy thousand cue; requiring a tom of emu-n “floods 0! can: a they are .mpped hen- in the bulk. Tim yw the company had planned dughfly over nix hundred m w of Which in. armed with the exception of aon! nu me. that m! to need because 4: one time they run short 0! amâ€"Grqdu: Tuna ten o'clock Web-thy mt: ‘ pd wally wiped out (our banding- ion-mun oc~ m-panmcm m put 3 Mop m Hie dnvms a! mum: (an a! an unlawml rate at ape-mi m lhc nilagr, Chit! l‘etrrnon and hm nmlorcyclr are now no le known annual-n cm M llvl'm' Mr. and Mn Robert W. Pflm M i lamily, who have been ubroad for over I VI“... Trust... II! Fwd (or mo in I {Sr-1213f]: lgzdgg‘srl [:‘Ardgm Appabcndm‘ 390.40†’7‘": W... Hagen rece‘ivrd 1mm Ihem. Mm Richard I"... F.d°",nw"°’d 1F. rem, Jr , and her daughter. Mill 5’ F". â€wk j Katherine Peyton are u M in An nu Wm... k. Polk. Unim Wooden. where they and to remain in- ' randy. Mn. Alï¬e: H. “can!!! and “'m‘ to the unluclv molnélsl Tim ‘ Wnnmka bohce now havr a Fmd to use h J ndy. memhen 0' “I. m I haung the speed flux T5: t-xpen- “cm" Wk.“ w men! uhn h I! being 'nod by the Council Ochoa], â€a“! “to“. the m n the- uuluvme u! an attempt at the pohcc oIJunc to W t month-m expecï¬nsmwmmtuUM' Suv'unheearly {III “(hen-dun. HpaHmcnl m pm 1 Mop m the dnvms‘ a! mum: (an a! In unlawlul â€In mi NEARBY NEWS f OF LOCAL [M uldflt‘.‘ Ln'wd In keep round nl Hm pvu'r “mm-rs In 1hr \nymm .uhlrlu \{IH'Y‘. Pm! lulluumg IE I 114 N the fmhir putndr mm“!- and In [gay-*3: w!» tn- tuund a hat of (Imu- jummng wmw In the- drawmg (mm-3% Heat Iim‘nrntrdllvyl wheel, Harry â€H! NM inunmd girls wheel, “(UV Phtth qumuI buys. Gm (Hldrr, Jr; lumnal girls nu girl crmtflltnnt m {#11:- “a: “urn to Clnflnrd Fawnâ€. who’ an. ‘d an a girl. humble mention. R¢dnry and .\mmaanlon. Huqnlcchmembeddtheflafll I“ II... b Waik- Firc of uzfllrxnknown anxiq tuned u Rm using the general order the wrathkr mun tmt Thursday produced a ram In thr mwmmg and threatened tn )mep It up at! x1.a\ but amnrbody tipped him nï¬ tn H.(' Ln! that he was-polling the fuurth ummnl Highland Park Day cckbrauon and .1‘w.ut tt-n o'clock hr punm (hr t Mutts .may. This method Cut down the .xHr‘HtItht at â€w mommy mugram. Mm )2 “.19 uptnrd wuh a .-h«.rt addu-ss LY Hm :I Hduktns. but sharth altt‘t noun Hm (rnu'ds begun to mnw and f: m: tM-n on 1hr grounds. truth and r-«fw- mlly (hf dnmmg pauiM-‘a \H'H‘ pm kw! mth an eager throng M 1m yr) Itmkt'la Albert Larson. grnrm) 13.3†â€1.2.x n: the day. states that (hr .4 Iv’um [mu \\J~ tn rx't‘ry way guru-Mm}! Hu- rr mum “:11 rut-rd the cxpcndtturvs and, unit“ ":1 the- tangndancers dsdn'r haw tht'kt‘,“ ftmtn pav fur the harJ “ï¬nk t’u \ vi-ri Al's thrlr own Iauh " 1 3w pinyinâ€) as annnunn‘d “Tux nrnr-d "x mxh unth tho cxt‘rptmn n1 thé dqdu‘a Luz. ‘3 {hr {mat huuu, this hung post g» 1.1% tw‘nuu- the-1r» a 3mm}! h'xmunt .1- wn the hmMmg and flu- 1.1M \zning (u '2u"!lf)¢'fp haw agreed nm ,In hum « (h‘dH-QUUn ‘rxrmumca unH :3 u hu “2;. drbl. hfkunnbfluhh-IMM “db-“ubdiqthlu, ï¬ï¬‚umflvmhe weaned â€whhlï¬um pal-la W81“) I. Cull-d Ava; P43 thmuhhm MMQI-IIdl-uulau Thienurr responsibility tor (he did!" bmumodbyunamhitectmdm. torodthcbuiidiu U!" be ranged in Mademwimwtn dull-u addi- mmwmxwdm ' “Wtwahmm dun 11¢â€me manual. any mmdflmetbyim Amoihbormhubeenwpioyed lawman-minabreahuuplhe Wmnflvitbdflh and odddhelsinoldcnnremm it. The WMIWM the We www.mxmm inn» mwmdnmeviflbmm- I, mind And the buildh‘ Vin be Wit-new. that plans Int l the wow Wan (Imagi- In addition to than mentioned In! week. the [allowing Highland Parkman m Eumpe: andlnmw must In the flare a! the (me more were, he- mdn Ht (1ch I)! Knuk, Harry Muhlkc. Ed Clapper. Lester Smnqcr. Robtv Perth. and Robt. Amos, “hlh‘ hack 0! ‘hc pn~ salmon cue and out 0! new 0! the rob- ber was the proprietor, T )4 Knnk. Mr. Knaak upon set-mg what waa occurring went on! the rear and upsunra to get I rrvolvcr but bung unable to ï¬nd one he rem-med quit-1 Thr robber mlde no man to uarch the mm m the store and I! he readathls undo )I may inter“ htm to know that he missed a ‘75 roll which Mr. Stinger doesn't can to have lnm come back utter‘ tanned. 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