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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Jun 1915, p. 1

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dc espccxally only 71'; lbs.. 3/ to produce ‘ breeze. no ermometer {weight per Domtoro'om. ad room. It’s ut and will at '31:: you no i : :1 t h e szz‘. home. rou r '0'": - Inst 1 (m 300 Line \ low Bids. ’16 9. Micht{m A70. kc!» I928 est ment 01‘ this :e Forest 216 :0 Work lHALNA-YA" Fans Fans Fan: .pany ,irement sible air Fans flny n be n Tea Room) mt Handicrnf! Iplng plied the your don't ’7' $7?“ my hi Obitua ry After an illness of about six months. Mr. William Moran of Libertyville died at his home of tuberculosis' on Wednes- day morning of last week. Funeral ser- vices were read by Father Steven Lutrell at nine o'clock on Saturday morning at the Libertyville Catholic Church followed by interment in St. Mary's cemetery. Waukcgan. Mr. Moran was forty-two Years 0: age. and was born and lived in Liberty-mic all of his Me. Mr. Moran leaves to survwe him, a mother. Mrs. )- Moran. twn brothers. Mr. Mike Moran of Libertyvillr, and Mr. Frank Moran of Lake Forest. and four sisters. one of Whom 15 Mrs. James Bowden of this city. Next Sunday [hr home team wxll play the Ratsch Peerless team. Written to the Rev. John J. Morrlsey pastor of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Chicago. former pastor ot the Immaculate Conception Church of this city, on the occasion of his Silver Jubilee celebration on last Sunday. May 13th, by Mr. Frank Fogarity. Father John may the sun shine on As it never shone before It is your day in Merry May It brings back days of yore. Your Jubilee spells love to me. And the victory you have gained On honor roll for saving souls Came Very Well Played on New Trier Ground. Tuesday ()n T :wiay afternoon Deerfield Shields High 5mm; met and defeated New Trier in a haw Max: gamcfi on thclatter'sground. The gamr was very well played the Score of which was 7 to 5. The Regullrs defeated Glenview in two games on Sunday and Monday by scores 01 4 to 3 and 13 to 2. The Sunday game '15 a battle from start to finish. Green- dade wa: on the mound for the home Written by Funk Fogurity for Silver Jubilee Celebration. May 30!!! WADE HERO 0F SUNDAYS CAKE Number 14 mums vmomous [N DOUBLE HEADER Will Meet the Ranch Peerless Tum Next Sunday. Score for Sunduy'a Game 4 to 3 villi]. Monday'a Slaughter was 18 to 2 Since the day you were ordained. If your Mother dear was only near To see the boy she raised In her Irish way I know she'd sav. “God Bless him, God be praised".‘ Unselfish soul she reached her goal. She's now beneath the sod: God gave her you. her love was true So she gave you back to God. You have your Dadâ€"I know he's glad His heart is filled with love Like Mother, too. he wanted you To serve your God above. Such happiness you must confess Cannot be equalled here. And I'll allow you're saying BOWâ€"- “God l‘.(‘\ er was so near". It's all deserved for you have served We who know can tell _So enjoy the feast Most Loyal Priest, You've served your Maker well. God Bless this Day, this day of May. And may the sun shine on. For a century with a jubilee To greet you. Father John. TO THE REV. JOHN J. MORRISEY DEERFIELD DEFEATS NEW TIER T be Highlanb Mrs. Fannie ll. Drew. tor many years a resident of Highland Park dlt'd sull- :denly Friday morning, Mm Nth at her ' home 231 Hazel Aw Her father. L‘uloml Franklyn F. Flint mun-d to Highland lPark 35 years. just after he retired from 'active service and his daughter Filnnlt‘ iwas married to Major (icorge A. Dre-w 1" Trinity Episcopal Churth in 1381 after Ewhich she moved to Fort McKinney lWyoming. Born in the army the greater part or her life was naturally spent at lvarious military posts where her father l and husband were stationed. In the heart of every one who knew Mrs. Drew there must be a distinct sense of loss for she made herself felt in every relation of life. Those who were fortun- ate enough to be called her friends will always treasure the memory of her loyal friendship, and in her home and family relations she typified what was, best as her life was one of devoted service to those she loved. She was a wpman of engaging and attractive personality. of heartfelt sympathy for and an active in- terest in all that looks to the betterment of humanity and until recently, was prominent in church and social affairs Funeral services (private) were held Tuesday morning at ten o'clock at the house. Rev. Dr. Peter C. Woicott ol- ficiating. Intertment was in FLShen- dancemetery. She leaves to mourn her loss her mother. Mrs. F. F. Flint, her husband. Major George A. Drew. U. S. A.. retired, a son, Flint Drew and daughter, Donna Drew, and three sisters. the Misses Mary. Nellie and Henrietta Flint. Contributed. Members of the Ravinia Commission and the Woman's Civic Club. held a re- ception for their friends at the Village House to meet the Mayor and Commis- sioners of Highland Park. The Village House was very artistic. in flowers of fiery color and variety; candles on the tables. and rugs on the floors gave the. room a very hospitable appearance, A cheerful tire blazed in the open fire place which always adds a great deal to any occasion. The speakers of the evening were Mayor Hastings who, in a very humorous speech explained in a very concise manner the Communion Form 0! Government. itsorigin. and development. and duties of the officials. Mrs. Ralph Fletcher Seymour whu lS chairman of the Educational Ctiiiiiiiittee (ll the W0- man's Cii'ic Club spoke on the wnth (ll that part of the org-Hillilllull. bringing to light many interesting facts in the duel- opment of the committee. Mrs. Walter McNiel, in an interesting way told til the work of the Woman's Cm; Club. it) (Ill gin and aim. She .ilw spulu: of the hi» tory ()l the Village House. which l\ ccr tainlv quite unique. Her nonex ut ll‘e good fellowship Of the \illagri‘s. iil haw each one put forth lll“ 50:5! cfinrts. in order to have the .ittractix e Village House was certainly all pleasmg Iii hear. Mr. Lawrence Buck told «it lht' tlt'lkt'ht‘lllfnls of the Ravirna Coinrizi»:un_ in .i apex-(h sparkling With wrt Highly an mint: songs were rendered bytln- Lake ForestCollege Quartette, speClzil appreciation was ahow n after the surging ui "_»\ l’t-riert liay ', which was sung in .i truly erlljtlx’ “LU. After the program. (any reireshmems of ice cream, Cutlee and Luke were \ervul by the lollowmg hostages. Mrs. incur-i, chairman BSSISICd by Mesdnmt‘s, c ’l Chinlund. Charles S. Munrun. tirnl F li. l’orter. Propoeition fonRecdjtutnont of Educa- tional and Building Fund; A special election Will be held at the Lincoln school in School District No. 108. Highland Park. "L, on Saturday. June 5, 1915. between the hours of 3 o'clock p. m. and 6 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of voting on the propositxon For or Against an increase in the pmportton of tax levy for educational purposes. of one halt (Q) total percent allowed bylaw. i. e. (three per cent) but is only a readjust- ment of the educational and the Building funds. If the foregomg carries the Board will have authonty to levy for educa~ tional purposes two per cent. or such portion of two per cent as is necessary, and [or buildmg purposes such percent- age that the aggregate lcxy shall not ex- ceed thrce'per cent. the same as here; to‘ t ore. Succumbs Suddenly At Her Home on ane| Ave.. Friday Morning HONOR IAYOR AND COIIISSIONERS RECEPTION HELD BY RAVlNlA VILLAGERS Speeche- Mulo by Mayor "gain... Mn Ralph Seymour, Mn. Walter McNiol nnd Mr. anronco Buck. Songs by College Quu'tolto MRS. FANNIE DREW PASSES 0N SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION Four baby boys. one monlh. three- months. four months and x-n-n month: old, on:- bov lhrcc, Nu buys yarn, unr each eight. mne. eleven and human years old are now m the Whne Hull ‘Urphan‘s Honu- tut pica-mam. ()thcr boys and RIMS are In be rn'en'rd Icon, 1Chukka-n are plucd in gm-d 1.“me hornet. suhyect w appruval, Fur mnhcr m!ur- matron or apphcatmn blank. Mute W.) Rubens. Supt. White Hall ()rphans’ Home ‘Soucly, While ”all, “I I? M Steel:- and m! In Huabflh I. L‘hllds. unrated 111k 5!. Highland Park (.2. C. $101!) () R, Hanxn and us! In hml Rudulph Im 3. sub of pan lot A}, Highwuod. W 1) $1000. Older Bo”. Alw Girls An Hold for ”no...“ The (My englncer was msuu‘lrd lu obtmn the nn‘essary er‘ls fur thrtc bridges along {he lxnc n! (he prnpoard Improvrmem at a ~y~tcm of sum-(s m Ravxmav \IUHY‘T of \Irrr'h And I mu-mo-ms Is n'm-ly Iv) >p<~nd ~10: p.¢-~~ “lflfu\ Ihc bonds M bus Run-gr: as Lhur! Engineer 02 (hr wait-r vmr'm and hank Ilulfy as Fun-man u! 34‘qu and wan-r mums. werr approve-d. The ordinance fixmg {he salary u! uh‘ officers was passed 1! mil hr luund on page three, Proporly Exchqu Recorded During Plat Two Wuh- C H. Carpenter and \H [u Aurnllxa Dawson, lots 4 and 3, bnk 4H, Nu. 937. Waukegan Avr. Highland Park W 1) $111). . The mayor and (fly clcrk wru- author lztd to Sign a warrant (or the payment Pity-Seventh A...“ C..'._u°. .0 of city officers pay ml] on the turn! and H.” “ Dnka. Jun. ‘5' rillcenlh of cavh month 16 .4 l7 Julia A. I'hxlhps and hug In Ear! W (hell. 3 acs In S W cur set $04112. Dec: ncld. W. I). $100001) not 'mu’ Au T0 RECHVI “REGULAR sms" um: "mu n1 m c. m Report of Raul-r Mutinc o! .5. City Man... r... was.) “a m Loo-- Council Hold but Friday. aninin “0.. [a Pyup‘cu'v. Vidfiofl Paving Queuiou Well go the P..... P.¢ific in “And Expou‘o- The memhen‘ uf (he new l’nhcr Cnmr mlssmn an- m take oath of nfiid- Friday durmg (he run-(mg or the (My munul. bflwern Inn and ix u‘rlm'k Mr Hrnr) H. Duly \h Juhn ,\ Valium and Mr J l' \Imllurc ~m h well kmmn citizens that nu duuhl rhz-n' \nll he .s Luge «mud to mint» (his \crrmvm .md \I‘(‘ ‘W'“7 rue-w:- the mmgmu {hr at." HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, J NE 3. 1915 muca common €A COLUIN THE T0 was om FRIDAY? use or mummy TJHHHK nf smrx‘, vu- “HUM like all wur rrudz'rs‘ In sm- {hv hcuumul wild at.” of whn I) May”! ”J‘UHKV |~ [hr pmud u» LOCAL REAL ESTATE TRAINERS h \Irrr'h And FOUR BABY BOYS! .nnr n? Hmhland Mr MAM-1 rye nzuxsmn all] .Alsw thn-Um he \a-xm-nls Is lmr!» ..D< 1...: CO OUCaB 4950AU I. .c 4.9 .135 .30..“ AI}..â€" Fnday owning, June wunh, n nah! U'duck m the mum, hilmc on Hut] Ave.nnr St Juhns An, I kdurt uo Chnsuan Sucncr will be given by Georg. Shaw Luok. L‘ S B‘ a membfl 0! lb. Bond 0! Ln'tuxeshlp of me Home! Chumh, 171: Fun! Cluth of Chnu. Scientist. In Boston. Mnu, The kcmrc ll I!“ and the publu u Cordully “HM The I!!!) ruvrnzh aflnunl “mu-Mum ”I (he lllmuu Sunday film-:1 AIMKIO~UC wxll br held at hamxlk June 15-. 10 1nd San 1* ram m u a 1m me shun-s And numfi mun-Mung that I mun rambk on (w lung lunch) remind pras’i-(lnc union to the Panama-Plum; E‘pusxlmn (ha! ban anm‘xuu‘a balmy \u-‘hrr .umn In late wmtu and .pnng and. that man) reu- drnu 1:“: [hr (Hy Hi nummn 10 (may the ‘anmh m Inland .pimn, .0 Until! ~\huuld be at In»! ynr‘lh hilt-d wuh warm I lnlhlhg ’ Fm {hr lrnrm (:1 1‘0» uhu M“ hut Mn}; .x hunted mtxr ltmrnnun a lrw no hum; “huh an- new .0 mm! Amrnc‘nt, and the” 1m Minn xmnlln.a.z'.:1Ll1'z;,<l...ir)uzpl 12”.! lo Muum IMha:pa.S «n a ‘ firm on) lnubt HHHI'L\Ludhnurar11* \u u n,ml In an) m the” rurnemr, km! Hu- mp should new! Kw nude- on a fin div l‘hc hle ux-dls In ”W Auflllllln tnnidmg \rly (£ka uh!) hearts 0! bfl|~ 1mm HAHNâ€" 111(1)! (Yr To 1hr Edtlnr Th. uccms a unable 1 h. [LCTUli 0N CHRISTIAN ma SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS \IHcd lndmtx 1‘5: “st-m L! Eh) “tumult rxhnbfl .«l nun» u! the \ us any .‘n‘ push“! n; .4 any '. !* IlLlHrd (m to r ”‘1' 1 [A ”an x. U4“ ...\ Put Hum.- M AH: thcxlslaml u! lit-brunt: .HA‘HKU and K" 'XI‘X. n “1"; Hannah Hurt l. “‘1‘ Kn- Huh 1) ll-C s, < ‘.1.'L rhtpl 12”.! lo [#9 budding when rpm Hm an haul w r: \ anurrlnll wax. .r ”TX. 1 he dc- ; I!" ( Ingutulr, ‘.l and Mn L Dunn , ruxmlmu 3nd I the bay arr >0 amp unhng ul Walk-mum txhnhmm xllbythc hm; U S Cantu and an lhnmo Lnulr} lmlmm Rum ngm of Pylhlu Ex hmmun ImlI, Kmart» Khrnmm Dull murpe Lthnum lmH' nd Pylhun 5n lt!‘ l'xhthnun DnH n ,parndc umund Hahn-s PM" \hnu lrh. Lunlau, F001 Run Man-ha!“ mr l‘ \ Anm I'ram v. kmghu u! )‘ nus 'Iran Hm auuu Eflnhztrn. MI” 1‘ GETRIDOFTIiImOUITO From {thorn to my thou-Ind :Kmuhu at Pythtu a ‘Pythun Sutznt. .togetha With the rum-tut ()rdt-t tIl celebrate In , July fith. at Ft. lrpdy out an» ‘ Knml’ttn ot Khuunon,‘ dependent: l)". Mond Shut-dint Potter! In- nounctn I Basket Ir K tor all the Lodge: tn ltlmots tt hrt wtth 1hr” ‘t-mtlta and trtendu. penal arrange tmemu And ute- have tnndr h)- thr Chit!!!) and Noflh Inn and thr Wile-voted untold. tot ltc can at the” out tn 1hr I‘ltm cut ha: tutnt-d u'tth nu rm!) Order tut the Me: uttl have on than by Lodgr “than ptrtmtt‘d “h“ h nd rndtnu Illh and Damon and thousand. that cult tr- th-t day. The (over Vmer the Cllllft‘ you" 'butldtng- (U the l’yth day One thouund c the unit 0! Face tom the bwrrmc and than A {mt- ptogtam hm mmntcmn at 930 a t I uudn'tllc prtturmnn Pythtat phntuplny In I pattll tn the Fun ~\ht'rtdttn Thtntrr F p m Startv mg at 930 tn m the p am utll ht alt lollowl l‘ublt. flag mony «mutt-ted h)- l'uttnttn Rant 1')! tan Stutt'u nnd Khntlnun tmu tun» fourth at Jul} ()utmn by (tr-mt k trllttt Thump Walk-mum l lhlhllttlt tll by the httl; U 5 Until!) and Flu-1 lmlutm Ruth Kntgltt ltthtttun ltttlt, Km'lvt; lltnmo Lnulr} ot Pythtu Ex Khrnmm Dull Th: rule put Into cttnct by the Chic!‘ 8: Mtlwnultec l-Ilectnc tut wee'lt. whet) by I“ won muut pmnde themed!“ wtth ttcket: at pt'inctpal Mutton: bctqe cntcnttg the can, has been tho tub)“ of much dtwuwon among patrom fl the-mad and newspapers ut the Noflh bhorc The PRESS hawng recetved mail, rumplatnt- at what In) talk-d an "at“- ttnty tule" b3 the tontpln). has mldoglt than hustnrsn to tnqum- Into the rum“. tut such rultng. Mr. John L‘dell, bdttot ”autumn PARA l’kttxs, Highland Park Ill. Dear Sn ' In response to ynut reqth lot In!“- tnntton (anon-mm. remna tor adopt“ ot rulr requtrtng patent-rs tn ahdw twltettt bctorc hoardtnfl tnterurban tum at prtnttpal stuttom,l lulu: plmsureh writing you lhll letter While tt ll trut- thnt one at the duthl ‘ ot a conductor II to rullcct lanes and .0 ttt matcrtally Itded tn so domg when) considerable number 0! pawns": hm “the“, It must Dr remembered that he his many othet duttvt» ut rvrn greatrt in» purtuncc llr must cull statmm tn or“! that passcttgrru may not he tamed M the-It dt-ttttnnttmts, hr mutt m that no one u ”nun-d whtlc txmrdtng m altxlttthg, ml)t he muat ){Hf such tntmtnatton a: ‘fivm‘vtw 3 Put-ww- A»; 1. I’ullowtng ts the rrm: 2 w «as: v am my» >- m... .-. 4,» m...“ »_ ~ «yr-m0“- Thru the mom”! 1 “ha nun Ir bunt the Amnum \lulr “mum-uni 1m. W In mm ”u g :r M Hwhmluf Wk on SUM-y, Jun ~ I) a! ”34' p m “I the El‘hch uxnrfi 0.: mr ngh School and flu» unh (he-v' an a. lhr but mm M wpprnsm hr mmquuu .nd to make puma! dam su-hum It.“ hoped that m will be 3 lug: “madam: u «m. m nu und [hm 1hr m will W 0 nd out my 01 es are Clam \ ‘hmlt-e H but. rthm H huh! are u-rkmg 1c- Iu'd by I) T Thr Hun prmn! )u Ldvozndn u! “huh-gar. “rm ul Wuudflut‘k, an n! Rudd-1rd, I“ of win dn hon They are Mmlry 01 “nub“! k (booting nu! Alhdde‘fl ur ‘houki ( d" the url iarr ul our nvmmumly Judge Edl'lf‘dl. Lah- County'n rmdndu who. during hn shun term (allowing h: ppmmmem has made (had to In cum! hm has rurpnl ed n-rn Pm muol ndrn murn and n mum-d In I: clan-d hnl m an!!!» and son in the datum and u with-m! a truth-m yu (MI ( nunh' II In popullhnn Id m-l hr lr'l «Inn-d him-9H Ihc drumm 1) T smiley who h m be hand, In l-vm dmmt, vull m» doum, ‘ clerk-d, do I" In his pow-n m Ippum _ man I: draw age anlvu‘l uuner, uh ‘1“ be In in or u! the mam-gr ache-nu» nd punh n In A: tune-flu] endm‘ ‘ I! III urli human 1 Hunt Hume! " 5 Henry (uni, [he llu-IN ‘hu I :rned in: up (rem-fl] 5UP! pulmrm-nl Hut-ugh Ju( lmunril) and - , the 1m Judge Whunn u done .1) m m ”an”; n m mum“ hu pole-1 In blank [ht Imngr system A- Mi (out: Inm :- unt yrn lhu II a mulln of mu tmpmuncr In “0W f...- the 3*,â€" 50M] to Cont 11-»de 0! (he .Nonh an- m M7. J... 715 Judy! Mlhuy H Fn‘hau also madc- . “and [mum And dry-:76 1hr Mxppnn u! [Atkl‘ (uunh “it pulls an. be upr ‘Ilnm Ulla H‘ \mm 50' p n. Hut ; hug plmn nlr Flfllplflzln'v1.41M“L) \ \ 'b N!“ r NW und prnll‘ul uh hall, ”qu ut-d thud plr urn! Mr DIBIIUIH'4O‘WI'1N’I'll} hmnh pvt-um! ”whinnd l'nvl‘H'lr-n Hunldmy am: mm mm ,'M II ‘ I’urm A \n, r six-tr . Put-bu! Down-(‘3 a! flu High [locum 0‘ Cum“ J‘ 1):, “and.“ Jun: 7. clnlwn u! lhxrr Jud“ 164'!)th :Jd!.|fll dmlr 164'!)th :Jd!.|fll dmlw LAM“ Mx Hrnn Movmr (‘0unhu mnmmluwmvs mmmnsummm; VOTE FOR LAKE COUIIY CANDIDATE Non! Monday FMIOO to 5000 ml bu T no: the [n- Puu-con Ham Tidnon Give. C‘- tiro "flit-r17.“ ‘5.wa ‘ MorMMuLodAflu Orin m a. some ' cs. Sold, .u cum manna“ ad a a. PM: 5" - ‘nnm Tun ; hug plmr: ‘ \‘tn'hm u I ut-d thud ‘II by hrld an 'lm [hr nut. Anhsuhhg u! (1 Hume-Imp, es are Clam \ ‘hmlt-e H but. rthm H huh! are u-rkmg 1c- "11 thud pvr i I‘M! hounh Ir» Hunldmy lo be Hold one u ”nun-d wlnlc hoardmg m alumni], he nun! gnr Mich mimmalmn a: [my Rx demlrd, above ul‘ hr muul look am: the .alrty ul Ins Ham ‘1 hrau (Inn‘s, and many ntlwn nl mnulm Haunt m:- 0| wlal Inn-Ira! lo the lrnvrllmg publu Undm UV pvt-rm pun-m. H 1: nul 08- pectrd Hm: a umdw lm ml: haw ‘ spend nu tune I! all «m tare luHm (lufl', but u I. wvll ulnblmhul Ihnl [he lllw‘ inrmm!) an spent has ln-rn great!) {Q- duced and the Imu- nun-d n being drum“! 10 [hr ulrly and comfort 01 [hr publu.' The nunugemenl oi (be properly In. gavcn Hm mallet long And unlul cm- .Iderluun, observed prucuu un nth" mud: and cumsulled wnlh ulhu npernlor‘. The mcihud whn '1 ha: been adapted it lhr mu“ 0! nurh ”mung-nun and seem to hr lha! whack \I’l“ gnr lhr bell pub; hr Irrvwc, under Ihe preullmg cmdmmfi. A numb" 0| Iplffldld pH‘luH't an- IQ ht nhown at (he Hughlnm‘. Park Timur. unhm (hr nrxl Work On ~\unduy 1h. Hunous Pllyrn (1- \HH pvcwnl 1hr unJ umlablr Julm Barnum” III 1hr Inc. "Alt You A Man-n 'Ilna. I: ‘Ilhoufi u duub' unr ml the [rt-Ital lulu- unntdlcd 0! 1h! Amt-mun ulngr ‘ ,\nv~, undrr the old pvuu-m 01 late rol- lrflum un Hm "rope-1H. when a numb“ M pamnurn homdcd 3 mm“ a! um‘ ‘l the pnnnpal slultflna aunu- 01 mm would haw mun hul me mmorfly wouid not. Thr lUlldkh hn umul pxubnb‘y like up hw- hrkrls “HM h: “:15 «Hakim change 1mm 2: Wm daily but In tulle“ a smglc hvr «cm 1‘1ch but 1hr tun <1ufl|r bill was abuut ar Irvqurnl an mrulaxm an thr “(kc-t A~ a \uquurnu (he umdm‘lul “a: Inn m‘ in hprnd nun! 9‘ hm {I'm an the u‘utm u! my I .u «nitrat- hm {I'm an the u‘utm u! me -.u «nitrat- mg [mm (mud) on pavxlhii) m-glmllfi [he olhcl dulu’u, mun of MI“. E. 1 ha” mcnlmm-d A» l undenund you wuh lo pubh. Hm m you papal. l m“ not uhc up "1 mon- OI yuu space cuntrnqu IIIYICH w: the 74er very bur! rxplannmw heard, I am (m Mandi) 1hr hm mmnllmrnl 01 mo m1 tonal pu lure. ‘A [halvmnd Flum 1h. My all)!» shuwn I’hn pu‘lure was ukrn h) the American Him Lurpontwn und nm'ludeu m It: at! Lame l‘u'iioxd.’t a youngcx mun ol the pcpulu Mary: hcumd who hu wan mnlhoru m lnendqi nmong mnvw Inn. who u supponed by: u shuns romp-"y 0! lb: wellknuwn marl, unludxng hung kummlngh L hurlmlq human. Willum kuurh (mom: l‘rlmmt Lillian Buckingham, Itugrmr hum ("MI Humphru and W J 7H: Mann '1 MI Mary has 15 Imullmrnu and ml) [6' muvrn every Monday begnnnum June 71!] ()n Wednaday mum June so”. Dam-If. Frohmln [reuvu Ahcr Iknry m the; Ilmouu mmury drum: (mulled "1hqi Lommandln‘ (Mic-t“ by Theodore H .: tyre There will ht rum uhmu to! n! I than play- one a! men 0 '(lfx R IN i a! run: o clock #5 Whllc n u lrur lhnt one 01 the duthl o! a conductor 1- to walk-cl {arcs and .0 n- maternally aided m 00 domg when) considerable number 0! pawns": hm “the“, u mus! Dr remembered that he his many mm: durum u! rvrn greurl in» purum‘c Hr mud cull statmm In 0rd}! Hm passcngrru may no! be «armed M lhc-n dc-xhnumns, hr mu“ m lha! no 4,» m.” ~ «nu-gnu:- In response to you: requn! l0! mfg"- mnhon (anon-mm. remna tor adopt“ 01 rulr requiring patent-rs tn shin twkeu belorc hoarding mterurban (uh. I! pnnupal :2“:an lake plmsureh writing you um letter Thanking you rm lhr oppm'lmnl) w t. mummm; Rnpn‘ltully, (. 5 Henry (mm-Ml bum ., 6; Volume; 1%.

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