, recent dracovery lo! ( scarlet fever undo chihiren has in; ,_ Ird of halt}: to chat : rude: o! the gel) '7 M , dommn but ‘ J’ i 0! two mks. ‘ 3’ EE » N‘ 13% 3 day. The Northdjsm â€9“ t me “1st State TM izatiun wxll meet in lam ‘ 3nd inurday, Novembfl' 5- fl). All teachers of the dist!“ Mend, and therefor. no N to heid on Friday. Th. m I Teachers" Associaï¬n ‘10“ e on November mid. 9‘ “k i Vlliage House, it (I! 1“. ï¬ndermnen meeting; with u G. Hwycz‘.‘ ‘he mdmï¬ ld sleepers good qual- .25c and a}: ‘5 HHSIEY')’. Kmt C3138, l‘ vest good quality iiem..‘......r...3'5l: Quality sizes 15-16117 Ed umun suits high Iou neck and elboxil per suit ....... 51m . . .......... 31m [5 Exanston public M . A good “W m L‘ ' nay exeninz It in M g of the Pmnti'r-eb manor“. Music '3‘ m um Bertha Hirbaétlv- I. m Mrs Wilda: a: 0‘ n Mm Weeks «com 1 Ch» plano. ‘ ik c display Win- lay standards, wing of Fall rhole family. byas well as )roval. Come rchase or not. amays a big. line :phone 247 'ear Stare er wear tation t0 the new store at' Road to see at ight‘like ’onstruction if bolts and Highland Park ters Building .ector jolts and fly-eat? ï¬nished With 2mg n icely One of the Mod Slniury Plant: in thin pm of the Country N. A. Wink is moving this week into his new soda factory which has just been completed and is located at 21-23 S. Second street. The build- ing is of brick construction, two stories. 40x30 feet. The new factory Vi†be equipped with the latest im- PYOVed bottling and washing ma- chinw um! is sanitary in every reâ€" SPWL M: sodas will be made from lrtex‘mn water obtained from 3 W8“ 25“ few. deep which has just been bored. in addition to the manufac- ture of his Highland Club Beverages including ginger tie. lemon soda. Sarsaparilla, root beer, eta, Mr. Wink will put on the mnrket the water from his well. to be known as the Highland Park Minerul Wu» Mr. Wink and his {wily will [in in tho lecond story of the building. WK’S NEW SODA FACTORY COMPLETED {01' SUllleuuriK w Happen vs nu some one to offer a practical plan tor ceasing hostilities. The plan of the National Peace Federation and the steps to be taken to form n conference of neutral nu- tions ll. zingeneral way, as fol-i lows: Scope of Work of a Conference of Neutral Nations The Work of the conference should be to formulate concerted proposals of possible terms of peace as a basis {or suggestion and objections on the part of the belligerent governments and for public discussion. in other words, it should frame the outline, of a possible treaty to be submitted; to the belligerent governments and, to be publicly discussed in the differ-i cnt countries. Further. on the basis of the sugges- l tions and objections received from the belligerent governments. the con- ference should modify the original proposals and submit them again to the belligerents in the modified form. It should in this way continuously develop the original proposals in the line of further suggestions and obâ€"i ï¬ctions made by the belligerent gov~ ernments, or arising out of the pub- lic discussion of the successive pro-‘« peak; in the different countries. It! should continue in this way until the} proposals have reached a point when‘ the belligerents of both sides ï¬nd in,‘ them sufficient common ground them~ seli‘es to meet for the ï¬nal settle- ment of the peace treaty. The Need of a Special Method p This mm is in every way unpar- alleled .~n that none of the methods applied to the settlement of previous wars are practicable. It is, there-; fore. inf the utmost importance to the‘ future peace of the whole world that the method of bringing about_ the settlement of the present war should be adapted to its peculiar circumstanâ€" ces. Such ll method is this impartial il'uiitinued on page 5} AD. t l i in $7.000 Fin- Near Libertyville One of the Worst farm ï¬res that has occurred in Lake county in some time razed every building lm the Hen- ry Beckmiui farm the llOrth’ilrl corner'of LibertyVille township Sun- lll ‘day afternoon about {our o'clock. en- tailing a less of over $7,000. Mr. Beckman carried but “.750 insurance the Milbum Mutual Company, while the tenant on the farm. Auglst Soldan, hurl insurance on the stm'k, just how much is not known. Mr. Beckimiii's estimate of the lm‘in on. buildings alultc about $5,000. The stock must have represented im- other $2,000. The buildings destroyed included: Eight-room house; barn, TiOxTO feet, 20-foot beam; tool shop; mill. home; i< ’silo; ï¬fty-foot windmill. Gets (‘arnegie Medal Emil C. Tews, former assistant lighthouse keeper at the Waukegan harbor, has been honored by being awarded a Carnegie hero medal in recognition of his bravery on Novem- ber 9, 1913, when he rescued Wallis Sunderlin in the lake at the risk of his own life when dozens of others lined the south pier and were un- willing to attempt to give the hunter aid as he drifted helplessly into the lake. ' FRANK mason SUCCUMBS Suffer: for Many Years With Heart Trouble. Dies in Augmtnna Hos- pital Tuesday ()1)? 01 [he most prominent l‘lt‘l. ml Dcerï¬elll. Mr. Frank Anilerwri. is ’m Mr 13 years was a resident of lireinelj died at the Auxilstana Hospital rlt'stldy Nov, 2nd. at 9:40 a nil nilcl’ .in Illni‘x‘ oi wt eral months. Mr, ‘\ll(l('5( n had been suffering for Sill‘llr'lllllt‘ will} heart trouble but up until .i lcw wcekeago it.†uni . n tire‘y confined to his home, he rumimu-d to get worse <4) was taken to the hiwpllll Fridav where he died Tuesday Mr The plan of the National Peace Federation aml the steps to be taken to form :i conference of neutral nu- tions is. u. zingeneral way, as fol- lows: Scope of Work of a Conference of Neutral Nations The Work of the conference should be to formulate concerted proposals of possible terms of peace as a basis {or suggestion and objections on the part of the belligerent. governments Ind for public discussion. In other words, it should frame the outline of a possible treaty to be submitted to the belligerent governments and to be publicly discussed in the differ- ent countries. The committee found that all the warring nations were willing to con- sider peace terms but none would take the ï¬rst step. No neutral nation would take the responsibility of Act- ing as mediator. They are all wait- ing for something to happen or for some one to offer a practical plan {or ceasing hostilities. This is an outgrowth o! the work done by the commitpoo o! the Inter- national Congnu of Women, head by Miss Juno Addams, of Chicago, which visited the cum-ls of the bel- ligerent countries and interviewed flu ministers and high officials of tho various governments. after the April _ The National Peace Federation); min; this movement. mo of neutral nations which would constitute a voluntary court of con- tinuous mediation, would invite sug- gestions for settlement from each of the wnrring nations, and i}: any case mbmit simulumeously Do all of them Womble proposals as 3 basis for on Noxember eighth public meet- ins: mil be held throughout the country to adopt. resolution: which '11] be sent to President Wilson urg- has him to co-operate with the neu- tnl governments in calling a confer- m Him to Join Other Neutral Nr'Every Bufldin‘ on the Rocha-uh Fun: dons for Peace Confounr 2. Near Libertyvilla Dutroyod by Cue for Continuous Fire. Wnukqu Man Gd. Neulrtl Mediation Cum.“ Modal ’ -‘ [058(1) MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT WILSON COIIITIEE T0 INSPECT DURAN!) HERD AY, NOVEMBER 8 I030 TO BE PEACE DAY conference at the Hague lut One 01 the nu»! pmmlnem mm. at Deerï¬elli. Mr. Frank Andersun. u ’m Mr ‘ 13 years was a residenz nf meme†du-d Eat the Augthtana Hnsprml runs-My Nov, 2nd. at 9:40 a nm after an Illnms u: w\ era! months. Mr, \ndem n Md barn suffering for sumrtzmv wxfh hem! tumble but up mm! .1 kw wcekeaxo w.†nut . n tire‘y conï¬ned m hls home, he cmuumnd to get worse <4) was mkrn to the hmpxml Fndav whgrc he dwd Tuesday Mr Anderson was born in Safsw. Sweden August. 10th 1868. He - e to America in 1887 and was mum-1:: Mrs Ander. son nee ()lma Johnson May It). 1894. Mr, Anderson was a member u: the “Eagle" lodge and‘the "Knightsuf Pythm‘i Funeral scum- W!†be held at {he ghousc Sunday at we o'clock and â€it bur fial win lake place in the Wnukrgm iccmetefy. Mr. Anderson In Iunnved by ia widow. Mrs. F. Anderson, lwodaughtrts : Misses Edith and Sand ‘ Andersun, and one son. Mr. Carl Anderwn land by the D‘me'dflnm‘ 9‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Adams, Hr “'0 C3! “Hil5ï¬ï¬‚d P“ Alex. R. Boucher, Mrs. John Camp- [hue submitted. um 29. 19:5. beâ€. Mm. Arthur 1mm. In. tun Taken from [Aborflory up. 8. Moore, 5“. A. (i. Nnrrisn,.lr. 3nd Presumptive Test. .Nqntive. Mrs" T. J. Prindwme, Mn. Rants, Number colonic. to c. c.â€"-â€"5. mer- . Mr. and Mrs. ('hlrlrs Reborn. liu age of two plum. "Bertha Ran-boa. Hr. Berry Roch Colon bacilli, none. weâ€. 3‘". H. Sllllwcll. an ale. ' ‘ Advenmd Nov. 2. 1915. H. J. ULL‘HAN. Wm. M, Doom. P. I. 'l‘o Inspect Durand Herd. Heinspection of Mrs. Scott Du- rand's herd of prize Guemaeyl, which she says have recovered from all ‘;trace of foot and mouth disease. has ibeen delayed by refusal of the comâ€" émitxee of veterinamna chosen by the Istate live stock commission and by 'Mrs. Durand to serve an inspectors. Mrs. Durand today expressed hei- belief that after the inspection is compleied she will be declnred the victor in her long ï¬ght to save the lives of her valuable herd of male. The live stock bonrd immediately chose two new members for the in- spection committee. Thy In George McKon-ow of Kownnee. Wia., and' Charles L. Hill of Module. Wit, both breeders of fancy «22.10. I! llli the appointees cnn meet without den lay it is probable that the "impec- tion will be completed min thel next few days lad n will be docidodi whether the cuttle no to be slough. zered. The {our experts who refusal ed to nerve were Dr. Robert Law of’ Cornell University, Dr. Jouphl Hughes, assistant auto veterinnri-n, Dr. John R. Mahler of Washington} and Dr. C. J. Mushall of the Uni-. versity of Pennsylvania. NEARBYNEWSITM 0F LOCALINTREST WEEKLY WATER REPORT Unclaimed Mnil ‘ov Folk-ring tho Por- aona Rzmiu in Locd 0153:. TO .0»ch Mujw'.) " thy Law,†a the reel {en- t.- v, uhzrh Mm: (n-nrge Fuwcflt, lhz- muted drumnhu‘ Autor, vi†be ~huwr: whnin 'm Thurufly the "Jew- c-i" ;: uhsrh l>:::u Hall, the dlrling of 'h.~ hlm~ uni} be the “(action Jam Berutd In “Poor Schultz" S‘lur- Wt“ Start Making Dohvum ol Thur day Novombcv 6. Duty Pvndudu Today 12w». â€NJ": Dunbar, nu Manna Es rlyn( (humble, urv \‘UHH: people who wa be nf "Thu Fevund m .\r, mitinnmmli- gum-Ir, uicr um» iiiiir in length, that trmersmi the Im- _\Iil'l(\’ . f the within“! (’UHI rv'tt pave- ments Vmid on the South Side In! _\'r'2\l‘, Yhmu (nun-d the failrnad trucks in thv Nurth Side and twinned the Lt“ pukt'l:luÂ¥,(.~' luiii H‘ 1391:). (hr Inst >Ii'rti'ii nz' \«hirh “3- just n-rvnll)‘ cumpivh-d. I" Bl largv auto bus fol- luVHV‘ig the xiiide cars, “15 the tiny- piwi- l'eq Maine: Military Band un- der ihr leadership of H. T. Ronni-u At the miii'lusiun of the “rev! in «pectinn, lhf‘ populace Xiuanm ‘0 (ML '-_\ l’;i(rick H H'UonnrH, an rm! rewldatlu-i, Juler thv dun-"um; u.’ ,\I. “h (tomb, mun-ha! of Up ‘1 Mm‘v‘or I’eh-r M. Hoï¬mlh. ‘ "(-vv'vnr. m. conducted the With the recent completion of the pavements on the North Side 0! Dee Plaines the village now boasts of over aux mxlen o! ply-amen! in the heart of the business und residence sections. Vthe ofï¬cials uh just pnde m the completion of this work and on Saturday. October 30. they brought 1! {urvtbly to the attention u! the cxtzzcns by a {urmnl dedication ceremony mcludmg an lutomobile pt- rude speeches by city and road nfliâ€" cml. , a flag â€Lung and breaking of butt.†of thumpugrw NH North and $0th Shiv streets. The affair was hvhi under Lh- mm: kao. and the (H HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER I. ISIS mghbnruxg u the m-w Work kssocmtion Int BONES AT LOCAL THEATRE Suturda, escmng the nurac 1 {hr llughlund l‘urk lheutre w “l'unr' Svhmahz,†{catunng brrurll. \hc- “arm‘s fun-mun! lyr lurm-dnm, uhflc FHUH‘I' \ n., .\l.u:gar:;lo Sums - “u n, .\l.u:gar:;lo Sums “Hiram (‘hflunL [Artur ADVERHSED 1mm 1| Des Plaines Dedicates New Pavements 'Il‘uw business und residence age ofï¬cials uh jun ompleï¬on of Lhis work in". October 30. they rmny to the “(Lennon by a {urmnl dedication nlmg an lutomobile pt- by city and road nfliâ€" mums: and breaking of mpugru' North and ‘eetn. as hvhi under Lh- mm: hr \Illuxe Hwnï¬l of 115 \hHmm : lies Plumes \‘oxnmcr~ '3. ("ï¬ends from twen- r cmes Were escorted {ha 1"..‘kinca my (hr -.’ UH prrahirnf. wrk. lnler din-"Um; Led by UN- nnhury band the popu» lace than repaired to Pour-son Sm: “hen- Mm Esther Sngwnll and Itu Molt Salter dMKltrd the South Side pun-mum'- \nlh I Math: 01 thun- pagm- 8an 0w \umin "We knew“): \hnsh-r. xhu «Hymn-(e puvcmenu on the South Suit 4:! Dv- Mamba." F0] 1mmâ€; 1hr- an Lllrl “A. Ind Kill Edith Jurm~ kr nth-d nxmihrly n qwzumu (M m: {unual duhrllum of 'hv xtlilh 51.9‘ pavement: Vb." an \mcvmr flag “a: mused 1o propor- .} ("(Lnil ï¬lm :1u_\'~ fr-Ixuhn .\~ mm; M» ’urlr m, the “compuls- wg nrnp‘ (h: pun-d street; cmcr mar um mum poruon of Du “huh In a Inger percmugv gnu-ti ‘hy snort ï¬nes Ind hm! nf Wain», 'hhl 1‘ v d Edwin August \nienue" Tunday tuh. 0n Wednes- mlwr 10th. "The l'mxl Hymn. Mar {realty and l'rarJ. of the Hug-Hunt seen in the cut Voxnnmnd,†that ' 7hr Melru “Tu NIH. Tlh To .0 Hold is Noflh AMCOI hum... Non! Wad-004.7. Now. I†The H-gu'lu! “mull mnuu' of .nhx‘kholdcn u.’ (be HIvmm Company ‘1†be held 111 room 1906 NW Arm-"(In Buildll'.‘ on next Wednes- day, Nun-miner 100:, I! m- thirty I m.. for the purpose of Mac {our numbers n! u» board of duct- un Ind munrflng lurk och" MI- mou u me prop-fly be breath! II.- !on the mating. E ï¬r'l'nf \\t'vw NM (1’ 2h:- Mg Kw} Hum: u».’ rrprr-rr (A‘Ht'l 0! (hr ’nvm ~ im.‘ (h-n' null .p :tnrfly 5mm um-v -h~.‘nwr(-d Thr) u) that rm‘k ;-'a'.m~i x" â€H- “mm; nnd NW '1 . “mg mamâ€: In†be delu- e-ms - ‘Du truth- lhr sumo morning “My “lawn that (hm patrons will be (“ML-ma! \Mlh rmlk no! more dun hutâ€; hmn“ “H and murh (if It V!" be y'u-iuvnl L'fl (me or \‘0 hour! h-I‘wn- \h-‘Mvry The {Inn Ht equip- prd nslh HI nuiu hm’k “huh mtke‘ tha- u-nlre [’03th AH mxlk pm dun-J u kulbd Ill thug mun inborn wry. They haw {lmn located I! llkt‘ I‘uuwl. l.llu‘r('\\ll‘e, 1‘1“"an Ind Hfllrxun, “'1‘. ‘m'ul .1,“ .1! {N'm E *r'l'nf \H'vw “‘M‘ ‘ V :11! IV. H'prr‘ (RUIN ~ ,.' (Ft-AT 72.1“ um†-h~.||‘\'.’('d n‘l‘k ;-'II'..C~1 x" 1? tlw '1 . “mg lefr.|1 .~-.«.s - ‘Du '.YM¢1(' (h \J‘nw-r “‘1‘. z. pug-ulnh-n mu" u\ ur!.',{ ,‘N’H. (PM [nftuluho' of Del l’imzms Minn» an “ell pun“! ud): Um anpunm! A'HN‘ (undiuonl um! duh.â€- lhu'. hum n {inuncml ~(unipuehl “In".r. the bout! Q“ It.“ Hm“ Will uflmd 1| - Hume! m n tmflneea way and Ar manned prop l-ri) \‘nl'xllmr‘s “x11 exceed the Minn] mat q! :mprmemenlp by 1 wide mur- gmv AA Fulnflnl‘l mdnmlion 0! 0n Maul-chm: m the pawn. work a the (It! â€in! runlrurt \n‘.‘ soon be hurd- rd (or rum‘rclifl‘ the remaining por- non u! AIM-m! Avnwe Ind I short ~treu~h on Emmn Street. as lhown on the mnp Nets pmcmenu on 01}:- vr rim-Ma uho are contemplated o (\h-mi Hwn l‘mk lu'hr- utwrney m ('hicngo; Lb. Honmbk Frodonck R. lkYoun‘, auto npm~ «native, Ind A D. Gsuh. pro-idem n! the “'lhun Hurhway Communion. Thr Arum) }nlm, \lhu fur ‘beâ€" .u‘i flu )rnrs funk: .wdmlï¬, I ['1’ ml lrnd n! im') pit-qulb IL Ink! an! amt Ln! i1. '7, hmr dended ARCADY FAII OPDiS LOCAL OFFICE MMWMMWCU t‘\~ (14101.3 '1 ho ) hm r I {win} Bu a â€yawn†D‘JPUJVU l1 m .r. 1.. Hmhlnnd unh their do uwlnl‘lhhc-d I 'l'n Hiker); 212 rrc-t ML’I' {Hf WM“ ? mummxam mum». n hr «10M [ood nrvm Ind u-vpmuh-d It: [hr 1‘.“ Immediately. xhur l\rlliD[ oomph“ loan. Un Sub urdm Allrrnwrl? ADI-mt Unu- lhuh “Yuck, w Hu- ulmmre nf â€no family. the ‘urngr u! Um I‘ ( Bur!) huh)! ‘uught In. Ind dld rnhndemble dll’h Lgcv, Lu: 0") In the galaxy, but to (Kh'! budding: ., 1hr M-ht'ah ,nup Ht). “Lunar x 1m- Bur“ (urn: The Imnu-dmlv â€prom-e of the ï¬n de pump†Nun) 1hr l-mldm. {rum hem“ v‘IIlupll‘lrl) Genny-d Th my [m (of the hrr u ur.kmm:,_ \Aurk un lhe lrhnldnu n In heun. u! out? The huluhng “an â€Jun-d ()9, Son 6.) (Huh.- u‘ mm < lawn, in: “-ur dtonnn’d at the Ann»; Bur]. H... w. “on I‘Nrï¬old .\\r 11w hr!- >u-m1 an the mo! u! the inn, runs» «1 from our heating. The dam dam "nomad to about one moul- And dolltn. the dad. thou! (hm hundnd ("I )nng hem; romphtrly domnlxshwl nnlwltluundmr the fact that every eflnrt Wu made :0 nu'mv “M It, hy Um Hmhllnd Purl ï¬r. day-rim"! No mlurunro w†mr rid or. flu budding; plum I" mud. to Min budding It on" with I poo- Iihlo to“ o! "I“. The AOM Brick (‘1. with to will 0» fun Or pron-m Ind nth-n when help VII an moron-u (inn. HIE DEPRTIENT MES 0000 sum Rudy Ron"... ‘0 C1". Save. Propofly fun-n ()OIlvuupou Tho haul hlv dqmnnwm ha! been um Hu;ulli) hm) 1hr put wool. nun! mun-hug \u 1h:- rapon of the game» Who hue turned in the mum». n hr «10M loud nrvm Ind .y iuumd (or the cumin; somc 0! lb: rm‘rmuhg p091!" now being mad ,r the thph lslcm Than picture. my brm‘ tIhAqu-d no‘ m any lpll'll n' palhnmhnp but to dununflr-u the aplrndid work of the pruxlen' um and mummy (H. Tuendl)‘ the- mnIh, » photo ph) {mm the grand u‘u‘ll Mlu'nl'l. u'xth un‘hnlr-l a" â€.mlnnmwm lel l-c- gnu-n Summit). flu Nth. Mt PI M New mum W)†dainty for the ï¬n! Lime , U!» dxnlnc! hn tru'el all "The \rgenuu Hepubln'." Hupocully will he doluer m un- bunnou mm a mu .mp- N, 1nd! prmpodn of 0m won dorm! munny M» be hu I ape» all u! :4 1mm": 01 the in"! (uh mm worn by me Indie. 0! this boat)» rm mntfy. Ho vnl tum vwvu of m mnrmflcom open boo-e, the work! {um-d Jockoy Club, with I \III[ to n {ole dny on (he Race (bur-o. I)“ (he mm vull Ix hold (he usual month!) turd port) in ('Iurn uf u'ununwd on page M nociul band“ d the club. Witt that. object in vhv, for tho (lute. last Tuesday. Mum. Funk G. Gardner. Fred Pro-Lon. And (3. W. mam urn nppomhd for the wetting. Prom 1m. to hm. nary member will re- (rue m mviuuon to m In Inch o.- pnnty, m that in tho future ovary mambo: m“ Income minted. Ir. Jumor (‘hundlor In: undorukon mu: (h1- ud of my"! other bochnlor nnmlwrn m enllu-n the dnncen "nth \unuul mmnltiont ( ummemm‘ tomorrow nrmnu M1. Arum: Ii Doe WI“ [We A lecture Imnullhng I'm upcnencu at an: {mm Mr U00 1» u Rhodu Scholar and \u» mmwcud unh the Bnunb HM (nun Soviet) u the 'If. In addmon M1 Robert l‘uum hu kmd- tho Novâ€"hr m will m‘mhnfrfludwnmmbflu some “a of an «mu ï¬lt'mrfloving with humu- discus-d are no follow dunnt the coming a.- ‘ and tnnmud. The Mayor, :1! Canâ€" Ion, amour-pd by the lug. IM- mm: Ind an Oorponum Coun- Ancu It all the October whruh- ul in am: put". the only than“. mm“, m. «mama luv. um“ ban. in clan-mun and om numb†{or mo of flu {canon haunt-I of an Pubhcny (‘onmiuiom Th0 1nd onumlmvn m an connwy m;mhnk1l flu- in ï¬n d†M um nu club. Lbond for «not improve-nut m Tho Imam! cud may roe-Indy mud; (linen-sod “d loft rm: (ho cor- hold and" on. wry at. W! Jpn-anon counul m ctr-night†out n of In. than H. Dot: MW coon u pouiblo, than bin. no ad'- w LL. comm!“ u: Inner mitt out trouble; only annoying any. uonwubcdlynododindan lotion wn mndowpflchom ofnwmmmimmmm 4mm. parkway in from o! the m. new comer: duo u m tho Jom' properly on Lindon Au. o. M,.u«m ms t. M.Nov-:Idldiu cod. W uueu was u. WW GIN Hi- Tnvol Tun ' Ch, Council FM.) Mm u’mm “MCODWM- A \cr) unporun! mum». at: By the Public") ("o-liab- held by an mummment commit“. lu mrp contrast a: flu council dunnl the put weak. Pom] of mun. of (klobor 22nd, 0“ Dub mnunmwmmm sum MN.“ â€I m CFO» "r “it [Hm (‘l'olkV UK South Side ("irl nnm :nwmblod t“ in a bunch Rand.) nfuamoon by Mut- hl W “Mignd Park Raul-n in the droid!" pm. of the county aha-mus uric- by (In neon of 2 w 1. Thus lit-Gum's uuu haw M Mr Ion honors and II" but [also my int-mph.“ with“: 41390“. m 'itchd A‘u Tight lull Dds-Oil. local. 2 I. 1 There u one thug I â€runny Ind but u» lint when Brut)!" Fisk {orâ€" uku am good do work} and nppheu .1 UR door of St Peter. should he mod I “commendation to prove itâ€. grout thugs he coco-plum will. autheumhm,dlhhuwdo in to at u Waukmn South 8H! {In ï¬nd the "quest will be maul. ind w charges prmfl m tho W- I! rwr I: man Wonmpurl, the W mums LOSE COUNTY cannons-r â€on flu! to clublish 0k fut of I doubt} honuty on W on. hand Ind to do uwny with all wapicion tn the mm! of (he pbnhnur on the other. would be wall won): the an.“ m of man wants pr! Mild to M pur- chaser and taller. but the din. h- m be paid hy but on. puny. When we hear of Auburn: that but W In Other Lowm pnor to the alt-blu- mcnl of my MM», we run only 1.01 1M! thr flrp hu boon 3 win one on the par! of our rily ruunril. Al {or Imzplr. one "nth-mun in a nearby town hm! been m-rmwmed m pay for fourteen tom: of (‘0‘! for Mt winter nuppl), .rm :1 Wu wokhod on the 1i" “Inna he found mud: to )m mr. pm, that but coal bin bud - «why of only mph; (on: which proved nut in had been mkmg hut con! dash! I pro-cm of from fourteen to sixteen Boll-r: I mum. Incl-«nod bush.“ ‘0 Alwnyn the rev-rd of tho but" dud" 1M. the-m 1w no um. in u- ubhnhmu the furl that the) In I“ III-ave reproach The suit of Hill var-u Kimhll which malted from m ordima, pun“ by the council in 1910 to vu- uu silty; vn loot. Non m and. of the name. Manon wu nude to pm in u smug)“ «mom udevnlk on («he can aid: of Dean Ave. Motion curried. For neural month- punt 1M: [new of sidewalk has boon an matter of nmndc-rnhlt- dlscusmon m the south and. mm«- wanting it curv- ed Around the “-lmhuh Trot." What um- wall) or most import, IYK‘Q [0 (hr mmda-Iu of Highllnd Park wu Lhe Announcement that ï¬ll city ml" wo-n- now inst-“ed ï¬nd ready for use with I man engaged by {1* 0in m do the weighing. Ev- ery duh-r xhnuld welcome this oppor- mnity to make him honesty I Butler 0! Mord beyond the ponaibllity of a dnuln To unkt- onr'r Integrity for (muted io n. good \hmu but in dune «menu days» n dot-1t no‘ than Work. out yusHy to nll com. 1! than have bum am when short vet.“ Irn umpm'wd. hfldï¬ a. WGi‘flh‘ done on tho city tab. by an «Minty dual-14mm person would determine the truth; and £1 Im- just IUIpICKMI ha» eluted in the mmh of pun-bunn- the halo. Vmfld vandimu the honest dad". It would “WWMMVQWW Mommhdonmutknduwu ma‘ï¬bmflf‘rihym udnnnnmyddnfltbflw w diu-uu with the council. ï¬lfl'ï¬mu h