‘lA, ILL sha‘ 1 con~ider rce. uty ldS. m1“ Drv'pem' ,Vv red. “T > L:- .ny .this car :xdmg on 3f? IEL MUZIK SLY: '0 ;k mxcr '1) ï¬nd mv bum“ AVINIA ru! 0N £8 8H0? UT iu' ' T be High mu ANNUAL CELEBRATION succrssnn. IN srma 0F RAIN NEARLY FIVE THOUSAND ENJOY HIGHLAND PARK DAY “e P‘rade; The Highland Park Day celebration. bChemon a given annually by the Highland Parkgthe sack rac Deï¬nes Men's Association, which was hrueger, Al poetpOned from Thursday Aug. 5th to In the girl last Thursday, took place in spite of the Hammer: 1’ rain all day Wednesday and early Thurs- . Tapper: in t day morning. Large crowds lined they'll? and Th ‘driVing con Campbell, ai 'boys: Georl girls: Mary The dolls ' large crowd than two ] racks Were streets as early as nine o'clock to View meparade. but were compelled to wait until eleven betoreit could get in line. in numbers and beauty the entreis exceed ed all preVious Highland Park Day par- m Over 35m people registered at the free prize drawmg stand, a majority (it which remained at the park until after the moving picture show. The young PC?!) and dancmi but the crowd was “game" and Stayed u, hour. To 3 the finish. The dance platiorm was a “â€â€˜S a gram scene of merriment until after midnight. and w; are ward to om Prize Winner: in Par-do In awarding the prizes for the best ex Winn: hibits in the parade the judges. Mrs . Followinl William Dmley. Mrs. Everett Millard and articles we Ex Mayor Frank Hawkins. gave Mrs. R. l Ella Berrie W. Ruffner driving an electric which car- < base ball b ried an artistic nionoplane. decorated in ; Mary sum garden flowers. first prize. l Bowen. 1 i The Gas Co. won ï¬rst prize in the float l worth of p. class while the Young Men's Club wasiaccount in awarded second. Chas. Werhane was I sen, 3150 awarded ï¬rst place for comical float while \ ‘pfon; Sus Barder's hardware was given second I flour .t 30 place. The other classes in the parade l 2 jars oliv< winning places were as follows: dinm; L. Wagons, ï¬rst, Bowman Dairy Co; second Basie Car Zahnlc's Ridgewood Farm Dairy. Clark, 6 .i Hones. ï¬rst, Marion and William bottles pk Rmenwald; second. Anna Ringdahl. , H Mrs. E. Pq Rolenwnld; second. A Bicycle, ï¬rst. Miss Silvetman. Cémial bicycle. ï¬rst. gold dust twins. Genie Gladcr and Clifford Ferguson; mood. Lena Zwetow. Owns first. Ernest Gieler; second.;‘ I.“ Levin. Chas Chap|in. l Novelty. ï¬rst. Chas Merritt and the‘ Public service Co. second. the Mason‘ bygmd Mystic Workers. Event: at the Pu‘k . Things were a little slow in gettingll ï¬ned at the park owing to the rain and late start of the parade. Mayor} Hastings. who had prepared a brief ad- l tire-oi welcome, was compelled to 302 to the city at 11.00 by uppointment, therefore his address m turned over to‘ u-Ihyor Hawkins to rend, which is as) Hm AND Firm 1 It is indeed an honor and a pleasure to 1 heherethismominglnd to beapart of'i II occasion so abounding in good thingS. i no happily atmnei to good fellowship. so! 1 1 W WV“) -------- w -~v , evident of the Highland Park spirit of! Road will and cooperation as shown bv " thil magniï¬cent turn-out, and the in-t taut taken in this get-together day by) Illof our citizens. The ï¬ne program: l outlined for sports and entertaniment timing the day will mean a day that will Edam in history as one of Highland M’s best days. The Busineés Men‘s Association is to Neongntulated on the efï¬cient manner ll'hich they have arranged for this Mt. and on behalf of the Buineu “61'! Association and those who have â€My and actively joined in the W oi the day's events. I de- mmcxpress their appreciation to all f‘wrdtizens who so generously aided 5’ Musing about this delighttul time There ls no lime on an occasion like this for the consideration of serious mat- “ You would not listen if we were â€I.“ to go into them. We just “‘0 I! one wordâ€"that your present “Nation stands for clean streets 6‘“ Ms. a well- regulated police de- Mt and an earnest effort to develop !‘ coed things that will make Highland m the mm: desirable city N North Shore. Your chairman notiï¬ed me that my in: In: limited and the addreu must um “um, there were 0(her things of Mimponance and greater interest . the Peopleâ€" than to listen :0 any Whetheretore I bid you welcome Ind “1’39 you to have a good time. and h! In" this day be remembered. Shoffly after noon the crowds began! b“five and from then on. the ground; Mgh muddy. me beach and dancmg â€mm were packed with an eager an“! of merry-makers. Games and “commâ€: an kinds were held in hï¬ftiemoon. Those winning prizes in hlice lacing content were: Fred gadaWhich Wu Larger and Benet Then Eve: Be- fore,‘Got a Late Start Owing to the All-Night Rain. Picnic in the Mud Gray; second Mo"! on this Schendorf and Wallace McSullivan; in‘ the sack race were: Elisha Gray, Cheater‘ Krueger, Al Sheridan, and H. Sheahen; in the girls potato race were: Viola; Hammer, Anna Nielaon. and Mary Tapper; in the boys potato race: K. Mel- ville and Thomas Hodgson; in the nail‘ driving contest: E. Turner and Misa' Campbell, and in the running race {or boys: George Flagherty and Jack Tuttlez. girls: Mary Berube and Edna Lefer. The dolls and Teddy bears attracted 'large crowds and were all sold in lean than two hours. The cane and knife racks Were also verv entertaining for the young people, while the. moving-pictures and dancing kept the crowd until a late hour. To sum it all up the celebration was a grand success in spite of the rain, and we are already beginning to look for- ward to our next Highland Park Day. Winner- nl Fro. Prize Drawing Following is a list of prize winner: and articles won: James Dufly Jr., rocker. i Ella Berrie. gas iron; Albert Mecham. ‘base ball bat; 1.]. Brand, 2 boxes tea; . ; Mary Siljestrom. 2 bottles picklea; James 3 Bowen. 1 gas iron; H. Ohlwein. 81000 I l worth of preserves; Nellie Hilliard. 82.00 liaccount in State Bank; Mr:: H. O. Lar- Mn. E. Perry. 1 baby scale; Mn. H. A. Sellery, $3.00 bank nccountin State Bunk: iMalcolm Gallagher,$.mdreu at Dally'e; J. M. Donsing. $3.00 conet; ldn Booth. 155.00 corset at Daily's; J. R. Wilson. 1 ': box tea; Hugo Schneider. 1 electric lamp; lEd Hupprich. 2 bottles olives; ,Klthleen lKrueger, 1 box Cigars; A. Johnson. jar of ‘ preserves; Wm. Krumback. rocker. Mrs. ‘L. G. Brand, Deerï¬eld, croquet set; W. ; Lyon. bicycle dread. McCormick. Liberty- : ville. $1.00 in work at Muzik's; Anna I:Brannly. 3 jars olives; L. O. Henning, l l Continued on page 8 ' sen. $1.50 apron; Walter Mill“. $1.50 apron; Susie Easton. Deerï¬eld; 50 lbs. flour at Book’s; Wm. Burning. Glencoc. flour at Books; Wm. Bumma. Glencoc. 2 jars olives: M Hoistrom. 3 cum ur- dinm; L Barnes. silver fruit butch Basie Carolin. 2 bottles pickles; Mn. E. Clark, Gsilver knives; J W. Gurity. 2 bottles pickles; Lula Rose. box undy: The price of admission, 50 cents. com- . bined with the accessibility of the club, grounds. they being reached easily from i the steam or electric roads by. a ten min- E ute walk. makes this attraction easily the i ï¬rst in its universal appeal to the people i of the North Shore. In addition to the; neamwa of the club grounds. the livery, men of the town have made aspecial rate: of 25 cents to people wishing to ride from .' the stations. supplied by the Bowman Dairy 00. The more and mate plant flormerly operated by the Zahnh bu been shown Dniry C0. is vacated. the comment Ni"! Sandu’n which 1 1 entirely bought out by the Bowman Co. ‘ in attendance. ‘ * AH milk distributed now «19¢ an. plum , m. "mam ‘ comes. bottled and mixed fromgday it numbered Bristol. Wit where it inï¬mht fromknumbered 1.593 ’ surrounding luau. between tho morning : mac were hm ;x hours of seven and nine. I 11 leave. [Dal ‘ An penom town. in a relriaentor at 9: two o'clock beach ue re: in the “lemon. «thing but at nine in "Snlety First" the caning Ill retdy to be delived in keep"). .n ‘1. 'our town in the enny hours a! the out out of the auto M.l.rflv nle‘ mm mm ms our um comm! ma AT ouwmsu bought outthc “New , Co...“ mun hum the m he wanted "w ‘1†3°" L, on W. Vmc Ave. TM- 9“" makes louneen milk room you. Inivm m ‘t nmc m I“ ready to be delived in the early hours a! the nu! N... smbo Funafut- mWsmum;W hbkuuducmsamc." MtsflI-homw my... (be Council I.- Icqo Aw 31th By W] CM When the city council an culled to order Friday “moon ll ï¬ve o'dock, Commiuioneu Wilma nnd Bahr, At- torney Holm¢ and all member: but one o! the Publicity committee were con- Ipicuoul by their abnncc. However. I quorum being prmnt. buoineu wutnnr ncted at uni. A complaint wu rend from Mr. Eugene Boumique Itating that an utter heavy ruins. the mud was washed onto the side walk to a depth of In inch or more in trout ot the property between the F. B. Gxeen building and Mr‘ Brand’s. making it unpleuant: {or pedotriam He Inked that the mttter receive attention. It was referred to the street Ind alley com- mission A petition was read aaking the counnl to appropriaw $300 towards the ulary oi the viaiting nurse for the coming year an her salary is dependant upon thu sum and the donationa from the high achool. the 0930“ Club and the two grammar achoois in Dialri~ta 107 and 1m respective ly. The petition was granted. Last year the Highland Park Woman'n Club gladly helped the gwd work by donating 8100 towards the num'a aupphea Mm Fyfle. ‘chairman of the new civica committee. reported they were ready to work in aoon as instructions were received an to what was expected 0! them. She was asked to outline a plan 0! work in ac- cordance with their ideal of civic! needa. Thc mayor wanted that n the new form of goveclment 'abolished the old ward lines. to be really tructo the pm! Highland Park npirit. it would be well tb establish I new system of house number- ing, which wodd tend to do away with East and Wet! n I ulna-t (Se-iguana. Thu the Northwestern knob should serve only a I mean: of tum-non and in no new be I line 0! dun-{hum For instanceâ€"commence numbering at the lake and number continuotfly on all steets crossing the tracks. according to the distance from the lake. Hovever. in the ï¬rst block from the lake to be num- bered from 1 to “If. in the ï¬lth block. 500 to 6d) and so on. entirely eliminating East and West as street designations. The idea seems an excellent one West ‘Park Ave. would be the only street ne- qulring a new name. and the (act that the Sheahen estate owns s large tract 0! land fronting on that street and Hr. Sheahen was one 0! the early settlers in Highland Park. Is suggestnre. Smh a system would not only do away with the sprsbrious Eat and West that has so long been a curse to our town. til so strong a term may be used). but would ‘greatly simplify the locating ot hm gNo. 890 Central Ave. would at once he gknown to be In the etghth block from L the lake on Central Ave, and so on. The citizena are requested to give thna subject careful thought and make their opinion known to the counal beior! August 27th. 1915. The buaineas tnnucted In as tollowt Commiaaioner Buber moved that mom heretofore appropriated for the salary ot the viaiting nurse be paid to the Ouch Club. The same being the city'a share of salary to be paid a whiting nune lot a period beginning November 1915 and ; ending November 1916‘ Motion prevailed. v-__‘ of salary to be paid a whiting nune tor I a period beginning Novembrr l915 and‘ ending November 1916‘ Motion prevllk‘d. ‘ Commiaoloncr Hitchcock moved that! thebillol A. M. Zahnle lor mum u‘ motorcycle policeman. lrom July 24th to August 12. 1915. in the amount 0! moo be paid. Motion prevailed Commiuioncr Hitchcock moved thot ‘ the bl“ of Andrew McComb lor services u motorcycle policeman lrom July lot to July 3lst in the amount 0! $117.00 be ‘paid. Motion prevailrd. moccandmofl: popular right do" u hubechthinlv lottbcluuhru Sunday’s which proud recod- brake" in attendance. Two weeks no Sandi! the attendance was 1155». the not Sun- day i! numbered 1.519 and last Sunday ll ,:A_4.__ .1 u.) u .- ......... numbered 1.593. A great mice!" 0!: these were hone people. ‘ All penom having luncba on the beach Ire requested to observe the "Snlety First" Noam lo the m cl keep"); ull at... such I. larch. WI“. out of [be Inlet, to am but“ till be perfectly safe. TIRE! RECORD BREAKING SUDAYS FOR .5 f | | I The Highllnd hrk ï¬remen In today,‘ lflhund-y), gnvu‘ lbnr annual flour a! Lake From Pa“. They have phnnd in most Intcmun‘ and continuum pro gram ‘hxh mll consul 01 I Inlet m: :10 Ink: pm: lhh manual) I! dun , ‘thy o'dock. [lines o! A“ hath not. had dancms boll! afternoon and wanna. ; ! Pmcbud‘n Orchgun Ind the Mama.†’Puk Boy" Band m m lurnuh the: 5mm. A numlrt ol cw" (Satu-i Man hnvc been flawed by the vsrioul' but-men men umr will be r.“ of!“ ‘Cbusmue bent sold on four tau oi ;c0l| donated by "It Hl‘hhnd Puk Futl' L10.M|ddldon ntd Clark, Funk Stlm- ‘ ‘lrom, and (he Numb Shofc Fad 106 Supply Co, the On I barrel 0! flout do nucd by the tub o! the (unnen Other donulum no as follows Ink Swed- llnd. one dream. cue, H-tder'l Hard wan CU , one umnnum perculnor. l- A Nomdlhl. um- rmr $3 (1' theft. 1) C l’urdy . Son, tour qu-ru Nu Fimth. Pnhce market. One hum. Pnul (Mean. M. h-m In“ Saba. one tide bum. .f( THURSDAY, ducusr 19. 1915 _grounda. l I ) I oumscaoou ‘(57‘ 7. nated by the own 0! the memen tune. donatluna are an follows Dale Sweet- land. one draoatn. caae, Hatdet'a Hard wate CU , one almnnum perculator. l. A Blomdahl. one rant $3 (1' ahoea. l) C l’utdy . Son, tour quarta Nu Flmah. Palace market. one ham. Paul (Mean. one ham. Jeane Sabey. one ande bacon. Jn Borden a. Son. one leg lamb, Blgh land Park Grocery. one i gal. olive all, H. P. Jew aen. me 1 bbl, flour. Chaa {Wuhanm one i bbl. flout. J M. Btlhara. ‘ou whip; Chaa H Warren. one hat. Earl ‘ W. Gacll. one Parker tountaln pen. Pltd ;W. Schumacher. (me 2 lb box chocolate l cream lglove; F. J. Bock, ï¬ve pounda coflee. Ray- lmond W. Sehnendet. one box aox, Chaa. i thliama. one ham. A.) benaont, ll tmtmng nan nn â€w...†Rr‘ulara played a good game. haunt only two ermn‘ but then h'tttmg uaa Ihat pleaaed the hune tam Wallare ahoon htgh alx-va all others at he got ï¬ve ur‘lea tn the tuna at bat. Thu la a mark that I. not liable to be equaled In the Me n! the lam who watched the game, Ktlhy wan there Inth three amule- and a double and Dutfy got two amglea. hla weekly contribution The baae tun mng and m lact all the often-Ive work ol the team naa gout. In many thyme-at wele taken and the Waukegan team did ‘not lnoo what Ill 30mg to happen Albert Lataon. one but lullgahen mengot to hue The Regulara now anal! the outtome ol the aenea be- tween the Waultegan teama and then “'0 I the aenea tor the Lake County champlon bonaadgara; George F. Bock, tour bot-“Mp otllhe started All the lam Whtr “‘9 wean/ea; Cm L- Gemlner. l bbl. ‘loutneyed to Waultegan laat Sunday he flour. Bowman Duty Cu. ï¬ve gal. butter 5 doubt nulh.‘ Schulta Baku“ Co , 50 loam bread, bald atnv; Dally'axleadydo- one hoya aunt; S. Fell. one pan tron-era. Rehuhmenta Ev (lane la in atone tor you. Proceeds are lot the beneï¬t 01 the ï¬re lormfl deteat. departmenL WMAIIUJON Ma High School Alooo MMDOOIon'anfloala PaaIYou The operation 0‘ puhllc school: In Lake County during the lat achool year __. -4 - ...‘.n.m. Ann-n ae- ate well attained and the boy: V _ unah to thank them tor the (Montage , Hound Park “A! I: Own Cod“ mentlhey an cheeriully extended. and» We" “walnut: allto know that they will all be :pulhng hard tor the champlonahlp lo obtainable on the; y come, lot a good i nettle tn Highland Park. Next Sunday the Regulara play the: Troutera and are out to avenge then The Trouten deleau-d the Regulan by the acore 0! 5 to 4 Game called at 3 p m The acore 123456789 Total Htghland Park 2 0" 0 i 0 3 0 0 1012-2 Wauhegan 00 6 l 0 0 0 0 0 762 Erma. Naoraoek. Knby, Dlllon. Brunke. two haae hum Kflby: atntrlt out by Blaclt burn 10. by Neimeyet 8. by Retnhan 2. baa: on balla at! Blackburn 5. by Nelmeye: 4. Umptre Rega and Burna. Cameo-ta I“ the legal llmll of 5 per renmf our nut-*0 valuatnon. and. m the t mun ot ydot Lommtaalonev. u the m t economic-d and aatlatactury way of ï¬nannrg thr ate- qulrementa ot the City "he new booth can he retired dunag (Minn 1916)â€? ‘ without an mcreaae over present Iï¬to ol taxation E In wen ot the tact that $39,000“? of the bond- ale to be in funding a debt ohm-h now exbta an the remanilet to parade tor the new hr to be dun- atructed. the comm urge the votera ol our my to att the poll! and gtve the" auppnrt m â€Stung name. g l l : Cootrihotiou for the Han Cp-o in Mal, v ouHod the M’ Q Can, on ‘ Wool ‘Ofk 1 The H lghland Park Suntan Auoctauoq lalnounoea that alth the den up day aet aude by the ' mnaecutlve Wednoda '1 Aug. 4th, waa not the Non account at the heav rai- aach dav. the moral m uenoe hu boo. ‘tat :eaching The no 0! Big land -Park tntereated in the " 'atlon "t have taken upon th lvea. lnd'r‘li‘oaw to tee that cans and that have:hoen ideaned up in their nah vichityv ' ~ - A , i n. A Benneumd-muumn 00:th a; lot u bit 71. Huhbnd v... w n flu l“ PrmkmMumAllmHNL u Elbavillageollb‘lbdd. W D "00 | , â€â€˜2 CA RMmeomaM! 1.4““... 45W. In Wuu PM“! u 30d- O' ‘Fouovlng in I Int thou/mg what u out! to opernc the «bud. m mm: at the An lager commun'mn in the noun!) [The Vulcan my $115100 “u, Wnukegun towndnp Lngh .cbuoL n In: “2.0m. ‘ Hub 1 SUM Highlnnd Park cnly» sumo ,u'ir--_ aboux I quarter 0! a mulwn oouuu .uu VIM .. ......._. ugh with lhr but In the unit mad-y II It Illl\'| Mleenand hw (em The" are lei pet“: ubu Icuhu that Two than. one at stun and one .1 nu I val lmoum u! mumy u exp-90006 u duh each year no Inn-pm. up lht arbuuh In leake County But the incl mum mm ‘2‘ ANNUAL H“ (mm FM! (Mt! Ir? flew counlirs m 1M Mate nhxh 0" 50-“ W‘h ' h" "'0“ mm" Wit 5. now u Ubonyvillc o. A... : t VIMN‘TEW Sq!o-bovl.l..ndl Th! manngnncm :- warm“ um! L Lon Clly 40,000. In the Daniela-Stuck! dmnfl (he un~ may lug: cut! 04 mmnltnsm mull» cd from lb: fact that a ï¬ne new huh uchool in built The building can nhnul I ouaner ol 1 mdhun dalm- nod 35 lou m anmu Won-d; Deed lACThom-onmdwtwjl'l'onyth. 'uzukwuuua-destnmma i Bonanza Locum" and vi to Lodlaï¬Whucpnnï¬vï¬uwjmol Wilduwnlm!) ulna ‘W woman .! “comm-momma“ htfllou [0.3190000 Decrï¬eld pmyymkwmo Park cnly» sumo Shveldu lownthlp high .(hool Each-[00 {TION TODAY welt ukrn and the Wlukegan team did not inm- what III 30m; to happen awhen mcngot :0 but The Regular- no‘v um! the outtome o! the um" be ---»-- vk- Wnnkn-n tum: and than The Crumb were batten by I word 0! 5 l0 4 by 1b: Shermavinc (cum on‘ the turn ground. last Sunday They'l uh" to Play $0 Trout-u My-ICWPMH. Ga- uuucuuunm W“ IU. Dy 1‘"wa D’ u, m"""" " - I’III lunacy“... ... ... bu: on ball: oflBlnckburn 5. by Ndmcye have uken upon lb {ya ind-"3Ҡ" Umpire R". "’4 Burn. 10 tee thu cum Ind Hick havflboen CM’ L... idenned up in (Mirna vicinity ' The Cream- were begun by a uoorc‘ The vacant Ion ' load. 01m. 0! 5 l0 4 by 1b: Shermavinc (cum on ‘ have been dumped by. 000M“. me turn pound. last Sunday They * we we going to at my to c [or expect to pity the Wmncth tum nrn ‘u. As each tin an vi only a le- Sundly on the hm groundu a! valet nudity in it u M flu! ""‘“"‘"*‘“ Ivor mm d “on Th up- I! work wt: 1“ m A? LOCAL TEAMIIISIEELa-um ha ha. ha , , lamp-mu ï¬rm med Mt, Schfl‘k ht. been In Huhlnnd Par each weekno of- †ricflovi. Sun‘- J “The D." ‘ ‘ ’ - tier Wm tad ‘ a . Tan-mmâ€. “whet 0* The ï¬rm cum. um Run". Wain-Au ‘when :11 the 0mm pond- low An cxcrphomlly good picture mulled 9 My plum .fl, [The Shoo-(mg 0! Dan McC-m" m hvc . entire system 0' â€V Acts, lhe unry o! th‘h mm! every one i with .n a.“ who u c 1. Inmthu with WI†be nho‘n ll (be dociluon 1nd .. “0‘, II M. trotd "5’ ‘ Hngbhnd I'Irk lenllr Satuvday (m " 0g spraying We hn out 0...} my ESund-y Mary I’ukimd wul hppc-ar m pump. m, a†turm a ‘0 wt(* (‘ch ‘Frnnrn â€â€œ10"“ “W"‘W’ 3"“ dnm' ml and we pay lo: lhd known: ‘r ‘ul optimum. "The Dawn 0! I Tomonon"} w, lpprecutc the «n mler. m. the wmld “won. Mary 0! I young gull .“ have taken i1 u“. ork. Ind w, unmmmg Iwh Indlrlumphnm ulnmur the commmum." . 0 no “10““. - rrwud Don't mm ll Wednnda), Aug the “W," o; . mun 0 dcu thqj drab. - ' Franc" Hudgmn Burnett) moat drnml ul optimum. "The Dawno! ITomonon" the wmld “won. Mary 0! I young gull unflnrun‘ huh and triumphant ultunur rrwud Don't mm ll Wednnda), Aug 25m the Itlromon run he "Emmet 01 "can" “I iour welt, I tuna!“ nnhun romance thIK ml! IppI-II In Ill The pnor of nduuuuun on :imday and Wed head-y n u nl-n't htlecnand hvt renu. Two than. cm at turn and one .1 mm u‘duh Tht manngnncm :- warm“ vmlhn um: not moon to malt Ihu but Flu lhlt Lulu- tounty hn rvrl hold Thy have mulled I noud dun Mun-y at" Nd? “mum and (ma Ivor ant-(hum mu m" thou trim: the Amphuheun evay “Inna-u, H)! hunt tact-u and ball VIII hr up touaodud m a 1hr Mum chumhomnm-lwmmn lulhlbh [no "lo on the (round: II renown-He M Some new l4 Mun, havr horn f“ lhu yen mdud‘mu the .‘u hm)! n m! wind! It! be undo! lht n annui- mun cl County Summondcm 1 Anhu Sm Ind mam MI Shirl-l rnlnn We My been mat m m. Mink de M nod u u - Iomooc inn .1 am “.7 ‘1 (MC [ht “mull Iull ou'unp .uythl mu [lbw ha not but 1).: WP "DUI: ‘ny‘.. . . us am†5991me r 1 (â€RH only to hurt .buvc menm-nrd ind nu! been reputed u 10' the work have a N: can (‘11!)(I) can! as well u all the 01! ml» Ive rug-guns mmqunofl W (chlorate. NIH Mu Juiu krd math“ 0! )0â€! Rd nu“) «ma Nflhday l [w â€I I. I (M In! 0.: h: the baa-t mu M m In h‘ d be Oiled†.- Io-Iumbo new Durihgtho You.) 1910 C“ IOIT Wicked I-cmu Ovu PM! In. 0! Tan-ho- (in: qur Imouming to 16,0“) knoï¬l as none"! (orpm nu Bun . to like rte of (hr deï¬cn m our noon}! ammdfl iunds Ind ‘ x "do for the new bndm m k nmuuumtd, Thu Will make I mm [bode-d Indebt- Him-u 61 $94,500 wmch 'ï¬ well warm the legul llmn mi 5 pr! comm! our nut-*6 valunhon. Ind. 1n the ( mun or ydu Lommuuaonev. u the m t rconumltul and sum-(tury wny of {mayors 1hr pc- qmremenu o! the City "be new ondI can b: "tired dunu (hex-n 1916)â€? without an mcreue over present W o! mutton E In new 0! the nu th- Hw bond: me to be at debt winch now cxbu an: to proud: for the new bf uruded. lhe commune vow“ 0! our City to Ina [we (hen nuppun m aw Gotham-(non for (L. in Sawfly V IL. M l Cm, on Wool ‘ork i The H mhllnd Park Sal‘ury Auoclpuoq We npprecutc the u“ have taken i1 Hun [he commissioners u the orrvncc o! I mun thromh the rum“ ln Dr. lav-m uuxll 0! mount win he my. m aruclc 22-, ' cmak "noel the butâ€. Ilvc lo! I lb 0: tr They coll lheu ‘Iy lhlo h llw mm The, M6: In henvy cm er The nah-thou wink-no all mu! :puenmm m uh. m that (In Me of lhr mm In loom one to two mom!" and l l we an not lull 06 the mmqmloo n16, “but me tum lh-l no mo but Mind in phoe- lh-lhlve her cued Conuqmmly we mule-1px! In h we woman-on vnh us null murmur lsl, nllrt ubuh ‘3 (upon only to hurl (m bud Inflln on. place. 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