l8 little Duntof mukai 1 bath always necds. ‘been an wvly by r’hmily ? xihble in omtorc- Itacupâ€" Ithe gas [putting ou t i s I. by the cat. All b Is acâ€" rushed abso- 013' n 0 en 1 i u n Df‘nmszâ€" I m a H n! H l y lay {Hr mwater din any vre. the nthe .ucet Co. "\OI‘O tents Previous in the opening of their concert tour Miss Louise Le Baron, prim. donna contralto from the Bos- ton Opera House and Mr. Walter Wheatley. leading tenor Covent Gar- den, London, will present their joint operatic recital for the beneï¬t of the Relief and Aid society of Highland Plrk on Thursday evening, Septem- ber 24th, at Highland Hall gymnasi- By Chas. M. Thomson. In these days of the many necessi- ties for economy in the conduct of the public business we hear much of what is called, in legislative slang “Pork." This term may be deï¬ned as an spproprhtion secured chiefly for political purposes. In most cases many projects involved in “pork" bills. do not involve improvements that are nee(bd.â€"except to get votes. There are two principal sources of “pork." one of which is public build- ing approprintions and the other is Ippropristions for river and hsrbor improvements. The last general Pub- lic Buildings Bill was approved on the list day of the last Congress and there has been no bill of this char- acter in the present Congress. The l‘l’ork Barrel Bill" of this,Congress is the River and Harbor Bill. This bill â€and the House March 26th. last. I Voted Against it. Congressman Frear of Wisconsin, who led the ï¬ght Against the bill, called for the eyes This Rivers and Harbors Bill car- ries appropriations for $53,000,000. Of this amount $5,000,000 is for new projects authorized by this bill which will require $82,000,000 more to com- pltte. This makes a total expenditure of 885,000,000 appropriuted for or uuthorized in this bill. In addition to sessions for artiqlt niture. toys, books crockery. cooking 'home supplies they to give away. Noti the {olowing comn Buchanan. Mrs. 61 Harry Faxon. Mrs LET RIVERS AND HARBOR BILL WAIT this there is $52,000,000 now in the Treasury and available for River and Harbor» improvement works under previous appropriations which makes I total of $137,000,000 now in the River and Harbor Pork Barrel. CONGRESSMAN THOMSON FAVORS POSTPONMENT c we did not get I record vote as the rules require that at least one-ï¬fth of those present shall support the deâ€" mnd for the ayes and noes if the de- l'nlnd is opp05ed. Some of the projects already ap. ptoprinted for as Well as some of those contained in this bill are. of course. entirely proper. Others are (Neely improper. An example of the latter, contained in the present bill. is the appropriation for Kissimmee Creek, Florida. This stream has And noes. I argse with about tWenty others in support of his demand, but Number 29 W in River and Harbor Bills Since 1903. under a project which Provides for a channel 3 feet deep And from 30 to 60 feet wide from the town of Kiuimmee to Fort Bassenâ€" (er. The limiting depth of this “ream now is about ‘3 feet. Up to this time there has been expended on the project about 330,400. The pres- ent bill appropriates 347.000 more for this creek. In 1907 there were eight Months when this stream wu prac- tiuliy dry. In 1908 it wt: dry for ï¬ve months and as one member in COMMISSION FORM OF GOVERNMENT MEETS POPULAR APPROVAL GRAND OPERA STARS REMAIN WILL GIVE OPERATIC AND sum; RECITAL AT HIGHLAND HALL THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FOUR ma flipâ€"man Om loomâ€"o: ï¬nial. Indian-£3300. 7.30:â€" 05 1:5. D (<Fu .flII w:â€" I» .7». «:55 (Continued on page 5) Highlanh Park um. These artists after having de- lighted the audiences at Ravinia Park have been resting here before making a tour of the United States under a Chicago management. They will give an interesting program including scenes from Wagner's Tannhauser and Verdi’s Aida with Mr. Loo Sewer- by at the piano. Residents of \Vuukegan \u-re pleased Monday morning to note that men had arrived at the Gem-see street Viaduct for the electric railroad and immediately started getting rad) to lay the double [rm-ks “crusts the structure which will permit the brick paring to he laid h} the city later. The company will lay double tracks across the bridge beginning its six wee ï¬nished Mr. W. H. Mlllll’ Succeuor to Mr. June. Boyhn of Fuel Company The North Shore Fuel and Supply Company has changed management. Mr. W. H. Millar of the South Side Planing Mills at 70th and Wallace streets, Chicago. took possession Monday of this week. Mr, .Vlillar has been in this line of business for UV ï¬fteen years and with his able 2153-5. ant. James M. gulllffi‘, ‘here IS no doubt of his pleasing the pul‘llk' With good service and material September 29th. 30th and October In. Ruin Money for Patriotic Work D. A. R. Rummage Sale is to he held Sept. 29th. IiOlh and ()ctober 191 for the purpose of raismg money for patriotic work. Housekeepers are asked to kindly look over their pos« sessions for articles of clothing, fur- niture. toys, books, hric-a-hrac. glass crockery. cooking utensils or any home supplies they can spare, or wish to give away. Notify some member of the {olowing committee. Mrs. Gordon Buchanan. Mrs. George Nichols, Mrs. Harry Faxon. Mrs. Willitm Egan, Mrs. Frank Green or Mrs. Joseph Learning of Ravinia. work at Lake street from which point the tracks will be straightened to the line running down to the north end of the bridge. It is ï¬gured it will take six weeks before the whole job is NEW MANAGER FOR NORTH SHORE FUEL Skull Believed to be Fnctured and in in Serious Condition On Saturday evening about ï¬ve o'clock Thomas Ryan of W. Central Ave. fainted on the street in front of the Northwestern Dept. Store. In falling. he struck the sidewalk so hard that it is believed his skull fractured. He was taken to Dr. Ber- gen's office and later was removed to the Augustana Hospital. His condi- tion is believed to he a very serious one. ity of Wnukegan Will Soon be Able to Five Gene-cc Street Bridge DOUBLE TRACK 0N VIADUCI' IAN FALLS 0N SIDEWALK D. A. R. RUMMAGE SALE After several weeks' layoff an ac- count of arm trouble. Putter. the (‘rescents' pitching mainstay, \vlll again he on hand for slut) duty. The team has n world of conï¬dence in him. and when he Works well the players behind him play their best game. As Potter Works. so the men behind him Work, it seems. This series Wlll, very likely, wand up the season for both teams, and the 191.3 season is u long \\;13' off. 'l‘hnt's one reason why every fan should try to attend each of these games. But the main inventive for the fans to turn out should he the great strux» gles that. these [contests are sure to furnish. By a Crescent “Fun.†. The Crescents will again be up and at ‘em when next Sunday they surt a three~gnme series {or the city cham- pionship with the Regulars at Central Park. This series ought tn settle deï¬- nitely the much mooted question of which is the better team. as Well as the possessor of the city title. Let's l’lnpt' so at letst. And let's not fan'H tu lay off nf the rough stuff at thew games. (17 do :40 shmvs better iportsmunship; be- sides it's far nmn- satixfm'tury to see the games decided on lhv players†nwrits ulonc. Nut (hut uny unplc-as- untries are experted tn n'lnp up, {or Highland Park fans are “all behav- ing, but a little precautwn Will do 1“» sport a whole lot of good unu nu ha rm. "By a Regular Fan." The Highland Park Regulars lmt to the Evanstnn Federals Sunday by a score of 4 to 2. ll took eleven innings to deeide the mime. and goes down as a record for Ventral Park. It was H pitching duel between Sykes. for- the locals, and llelgeson, fur Evunstmi, the latter having 8 shade. but not until the eleventh in- ning. Both twirlers worked the full eleven innings and each fanned twelve men. The Federals hit snfely six times while the Regular:- could get but four sufe swzits. The Evans» ton men Were handed eight h§|§e§ on errors, (‘hristenson lit‘ll‘.“ i'espulls‘llvle for three, Reed fur three. l‘rttis fur one and Sykes for one, Three uf these were costly and enabled the \‘lsllol‘! to score two of their tallies. The Regulars won-d a run in \he first inning “hen Rewl walked, l'rttis sacriï¬ced us did “HF-V, R. Killw)‘ walk- ed and in stealing blinded llriscoll, the bull hitting llTIM‘i)†in the c)"- and dnzml him, Rv‘wl uni'mgl Trmw ney fanned. The locals hl'ltl il’h' nm- run lezul until the ï¬fth when the FQNlS scruu‘h- ed a run across In this fmhmn: Drus- coll flied tn right. H, Kilhy making a great catch. Uslml'i: «ruck «mt hm Reed dropped the hull and thrrw to ï¬rst too late to 20!. Hslmrn, chxh towered to right and "Mannie" pulled it down. SteVens singled in right and Osborn scored all the “fly from ï¬rst. Heilman flied to (‘al ('hrisu‘n- Nothing doing until the ninth‘ Hail- man was hit in the arm ulcer Stevens rolled out. Tearney (0 R. Kilby. John‘ son rolled an easy grounder to (‘al who let it get away from him. both men safe They adnmced 0n n puma- ed ball, Cassy fouled to deep loft, Dtu making a good sub but thrvw wide at the plate to get Heilmnn who scored after the catch‘ Heigomn ï¬nned. son CRESCENTS START NEW SERIES GAME Regular. nuke eight Error: while Syke- Pitchoo Grant Cane. Loon Field- in. Causes Trouble. Wghlhnu-k tnd Kilby Stu. mums LOSE safari ENEâ€"Aim NEWS "ms MEETING AT MORAINE HOTEL INNING GAME SATURDAY; OF LOCAL INTEREST 1 ENDORSES NEW GOVERWT HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1914 New (‘oonty Hospital. The new Like county hay-pita], which is now under nmstrurtmn, \nnl be I most complete one, and the best thing about it is that it is to be “(m- ns air"‘ to those in the county who cannot afford to pay for hospxta) care. Keen intern! us both}: >hu\\l: On all sides on thr progress hemp: made‘nt the count)- institution. When it is ï¬nilhed, Luke ('ounty “ill hun- nomethin‘ of which 11 may wt-H (w! proud.â€"~Waukezan Sun. \ Southnidern “in 3 to 2. Wnukezan bus-e hull fans on Sun day at the South Side lune hull [unit saw what was unquwtmnntvly 1h.- most enthusiastic ga'm- Mm th)l'11 m the city. It \\:|> thv ï¬rst L'Amr of the city M-Hq-s M-twven the “‘cat Siders and the South Suit-1». Thr bleachers and grumblmnd Wru‘ hlied l0 overflowing and thv nun-Hm» hllmi the ï¬eld back of ï¬rst nnd tth Imu- There nre to he thH-v gumv: m thr Series. The “wand game, m'mmiing t0 the (-onthu‘t. \ull lw play-d «m tho W'est Side diamond next sum“) Should the South Sub-n “m (hr garm- will r'onrlude thn' run-s, but If the “'2‘!!! Sidrn. wm the plan- of hulvhny thz- third game “11] In- drum-d h} 1hr flip 0f 1: mm. A! mm hum" 41‘ tendlmve is assured («-1 Mat Sumiut un.u....u . ----- F.......i...,.‘. l0 overflowing and (hr U\\‘i‘ii“\\ hllmi the ï¬eld back of ï¬rst nnd ihwi Min- There nre to im- thH-v gumv: in (Mr Series. The nwund game, m'mmiing to the ('Ollmll‘l. “iii lw play-d un (hr “'25! Side diamond Should {he Souih Sub-n “in (hr garm- will conclude 1hr but if the “'2‘!!! Sidrn. Win the plan- of hulvimy thz- third game “11] im 1il‘CHirli L} 1hr flip «if a nun. A! 4;! tendlmve is assured («-1 next Snmin} .‘Q‘IH‘S, M vii in: gm mm! Snmiui lncrrnnr In Sal-Hen. Tb-i fluprl'vlhui'i ui (hrir ï¬ssion Tuesdny uftvrnoon i‘ounty Clerk, â€19 and sherifl {or the m-xi {our years. H mm“ boost in Mlilr)’. it being shown (hat the inneun-Li «Linea: of the n.’ ï¬res justiï¬es the increase. The changes and nuilrieï¬ u.- f.\ ii ciusinu gmv m.- rnml)‘ i1P£|~lllQ†gm ernmvnt. Aflrr being instrurlod w :ippmm nomniiltres the Chairman nnnoummi ihu fullmnng ch-irmen, Ulr Mmmn Irr> in ho announced Inter: {um pawn, 1L F. Kelly: i’uMu-it). .! J Brand; i‘uhin' Met-(mg. W. if (an. Educational, Mn. W. J ’yï¬lï¬ h Hflhl't‘, H H, Hiirhux'k. A (my) uf (he foiiouing iwiihm um yin-n (u all proï¬t-111‘ Tu {he Honorable Perry L i‘rvmm. Judy:- of (he (‘ounty liniuri m’ 1hr (nunly 0! Lake: We. the undynbgmrd qualified rm inn of [he ('ity of Highland I'uvk (hunt) of Luke and SLIM nf Ilium», rrspmilully petition your Honor in in a vote of (hr of mud ('ily. nt‘ln eleflmn, the follow uuhnni riot-inn my prnpontion: Shall thr (â€Hy of Highland Park. by the board follow: (‘lerk from $2,500 to $2.500. Treasurer from $2,500 to 821400, Sheri“ from $1.700 (n 8200“ Deputy Sherlfl $900 (unchanged. Judge $3,300 tunrhunged.» Supt. Schools, 2.000 pluyl $200 {w expenul (unvhunm-dJ The Clerk and [runner allowed necessary vlexk hlrr People renting m thu wash-m 5 0f the county we t'unwdrrulul)‘ 1'1“" 08th in the proposed [mttn‘x thymmh there of a new (‘Im'ttlr wh-rntm- lmc und petitions we hung rm mum-.1 to feel out the .wttlment ":2 "Lu pruposutlun. The prngmwd lnw undid extend from ('hwuun passing lwtxu, (:ruyrluke and llruw lakr. :z 1“ ('ounty and n-vmnmtn’kv at thv- !I-"" limits of Antuwh. I.’ («amide ;! intended tn huu' two \[Jh hmw. w v- runmng In Schnumlwrg and Shvrmu-r ville and the other tn in): Lakr The supervumrs Saturdx) .‘u noon formally devlmrd by .‘w‘r w y and placing on ï¬le I lesolutmr: p'c sented by (‘oumy Trva~urer “mun ï¬eld, to accept hu- nuxgenlion u! u cluding all county trmnurenl for thw put ‘25 years in up num- to rcrmrr interest on public funds~ and Inhrrl Inc: 1.13:. Mr. Wesltrhcld, whu um made defend-M m nuns brought (hm week by Smu'n Attorney Indy, {up mllly asked the board rm! ((1 pwk Mm out in its Ictlon. but to gm lurk u .‘ru your! and include mrrylvod)‘ uhâ€, like he, hid kept l'1lrlr~( on fund- on the belief 1h“ 1! “an 1hr†ugh! South SH." Win Fin! (2A.: of Sena in Wndogu Propoood New Electric Line in Woun- Pm 0‘ County on the belief 1h“ 1! “an 1hr†ugh! {0 do so u long 3- (hr) {urmnho-d .1 bond covering the manly fur-L Wnukenn Sun‘ Finu Van Fun Twenty-five Conn lo Fifly Dolhn 'W Viol-lio- Muny well menmrg mtucm fulgr! In take out I hunting: Pm-nsc heft-1- th.)! to aï¬eld with day and .m- â€then do not nppvar 'u know that :' N necessary (0 haw u h .- my Two-- before [hey man «hon! y," :- v The hunting spawn: ‘- \ apt! duckl. squirrels‘ «imp- and uh»). birds. Men found huy 2m: ï¬thnux u “come are linble to M arrextrd ‘v; RIM wardens Ind fwed (rum hat-M) ï¬ve to ï¬fty dollars NEW COUNTY HOSPITAL UNDER WAY HUNTING UCENSE NECESSARY Proposed Elect nc Linr Rrullulion Declined I\¢‘ u h .' ‘11.]: «how! 5"" v “~01: n \t (LAI- and d hu: 2) r V1 H. (T annn. Mum-t Wurden. Hn 3 lo 2. I11†fans on Sun (it [ruse hull gunk quefllmmhl)‘ 1h.- iuvwd try the reading of about twenty “41015 from Mayors of who» mm ugwrmmg under (h? (‘ummxunm hum, all of which were {nurruhir and full uf enthusiasm for this new rumo Hole] Fridly P\'(‘llll.fl and furmc-d an org-niulwn {or the pur- puw of posting themsrhee and all of Highland Park upon Um willie-M “hn‘h us now receiving so muvh at» It‘UHUH. Mr. S. M. Harding's “In elm‘trd vhmrmln, Mr. E. .N “'hrrfn sw‘rrtary and A. P. Van Slhmrk In-asurcr. after which the nwetmg prm'mied wnh the explnnntmn uf (hu- unrkmgs of the new guwrnmont by t 11y Aunrney Samuel S Hulmm. Yul -\ n-pvrwnuln'e body of â€â€˜1‘“ and “(which “ho {Ivor Lhe ('ummlnmn Form of Government met at the Mw mun A! a meeting 0! the (‘hmrmvh (If (’nmmlltren It the homr u! M! Hast- â€an Tuesday evening the full (‘um mm": were appointed and perry-m nrnt (Hy-nuauon rflrflui Held qunrlrrr h-vr hum nrrnn‘n-d (m IH Sun? ."x_ 0‘. und 7 Erflunr Hunk Hum! Shall thr (â€Hy of Hurhlund Park Lakr ('ount)‘, “lino“, ndopl lhr rum mxnmm form n! munu‘lpul gnu-1n my, “ht-re htrrlturr on (he- ~ut»_u~ mu) lw pnwun-d ur uho-vr u'} m’u :nal '1 o "r subuel ull' hr 11H \ (4n ,I the (unln‘ll.\~|0n hum ..’ ( “mm M hum! And In nrdm '? '1,n)‘ gr! m..- xnfmnmtum 1"- .u 'Dqu. myu-if, l “I“ 191. my willulh uf (hr luo dn \ pupa. of 1h» «'H), “The P Trle-xuph" land the- "luxn' Nrwr" mud I am rurr they \u pl) “uh your rrquolt. and If ) n~k (Pu-m, {hey WI†no doubt m ORGANIZATION FORMED AND COMMITTEE APPOINTED Hlyi' I’m†Sn mph-s 1»! paper: mung (‘ommrvlr (m the rnmmlnmn form n! gmrymvn-vl an (hr) haw made from (mu In mm 1 “I“ clust- ll)‘ lullni th â€mm, 133.! un)‘ queflmn ll 10 [he >u1l'hb n1 1h1~ hum) of government hrs! 1: )tnn my, Mu- oLhern, )ou “2H rrl {mm different Vlrdn 14.0 mm \ undr manic alderman, her-un- M 'h. Mn mundmfl, while with the (‘nm'nwrlnu (mm of yo‘rrnmml. HH- rr("o 1'1!) m. and I 1’“ on (hr Hunw Hm! 1 101:!) to your quutiom reflrd- 'y the- (omlmnmn l’lnu " «u \c!’ "4"1. “I†my: hut rThut n in more «(manual (hm (hr old wan! lysttm. The mty yeah uluo for the money txptndc-d I) xenon of hunting the city's bun- Mm: opulnrity of Movement Growing in Highland Park and Petition; Ire Being Circulnted Adda; County Judge to Cull Special Election \Nc '- Hum 30 per rent (If y. -‘ or In)’ okher clty, n ym-d pimple who \nml A r\ q-v, mudowl)‘ pres rni all HHI 1H] {hr nttrndam H'pl‘ll.‘ 5. Hm hr) â€with. S. \‘nlh â€fully nude! IQ‘YH'O‘ bola“ Yours truly, W It. B vf {hr H] me) Imus, Sept 1L Maw. pm ml )- iht umln rum pond â€w Inc-U H' lay: 1\ t'JQfl‘ ulll \(NI Tm (‘ommiuion Form 0! Govern- mo-m |x~ the but yet devised for the gnu-rument of namely-lid“. provid- In): m.- men elocud an aâ€. hon- nx and furlou. I do not fly at“ 1hr \nlnl‘ renal“ could not be M uhdl‘l (hr ward system or any 0th.: {\s‘l‘lfl U131 nre obtained under tho ( unvnnsslun Form of Government but (hr Yum remains that n his never Swund-Jrhcn in no mom dune. or graft in {his lyshem of government than there is in the conduct of privtto corporationl. Thxrdâ€"Tbc Initiative, Referendum and Real†Arc euenth] because they are (he weapons of the people who are the stockholders. Fnuthâ€"Tbe Tifh! kind 0! men «Iron-d will improve the govmmcnt of rim-s of any site under this nyl- (rm huh-411m strongest argument in favor of 0!. Commission Foam 11 Government in that it plum mpon- sllnhl)’ when it belong]. he» reminded on bunineu principles; hecuuw politics In eliminnud and hem-um nothing but efliciency and quahï¬cuu'on count in mking apâ€"' pomunenu 1nd promotion. of un- pluyeea, lwr' drmr Yhyu 4v†vv luxnn gmprnment ï¬xes rt- ~vm' utwuty upon the TPBWUYO mem- L. m ..' 1h. r-oum'il. ouch for his own ;‘ "I"t.lMY work l'utuu- upmion i: brought directly t.‘ tum! upon the city rovemmont. Thr r-uunczlmen cannot hide behind (hr party lmc or the ward line or the purl) In.» or in lfl)‘ other WI! uh I‘M-1;" ’vnm the "i†of â€if pvoplo. 1‘ ,- N Hwy demorrnry. 11 hp hnd I [mt tendency 10 (um up the mum monlly u well u phyrunli) I: hm mum I (mt impotuu to 5min“ unpruwmenu of all kinds. Thu-w nrr may Advantages which "Jym D-r enumnud but porhup! m. u m-- the moat vital one; \ nurll very truly. Jun. R. lilnnu. Mayor. '1!» afternoon and evening St. M. -\ « â€um n hflldlh‘ a parish TIL . , ;.2 Mn- lmmnruhu (.‘onrepuon ~ 9... w I'rt-Y‘ï¬rld Ave. There '1“ m y;uâ€'l-* 41’ all kinds for the rhildrcn 1' 1'1 hit: moon and refreshment: Mm ..~ (and). cracker jut-k. p03! IIIY uni >( forth lint-000M. [nth mrmvr duvminf vm be enjoyed by thou uh unh to dance inc 0! than.†PARISH REUNION AT umucsamt .' mmmusion government. Mann. :1 hu uniï¬ed the city, mk- ‘v U'Ir m.ited city out of seven con- rvrhvy unrdt. We unite on (not Gimp“: u-nterpnseu which I†the -\ .u ~.vr.\ instead of dissipating our mm» m the pork barrel method for v. ~3,>1 u.’ n-turmng the Iovnl alderâ€" “mm thvir rnpoctin- wards. Tm administration of nfllirl ill nun gv' because of the lack of red 0" hm Mum", Iowa, Sept. 7. 1914 human Ahm- ad Eve-i... Duncnug Free in the In“ (Commued on me Yours truly. Loui- Ioth, â€Ayn! Voiume 4