u-er " F h- m [urn-mm" l-r ' r»-Ld»-r the above ha» :1 m.- hvst advanto A r' wf â€mem- rep- ".1' u; fir-Ii I‘ross at v!" “H be a ï¬eld k argvmizutiuns (a which )prnwm‘ntxves may be a!- hls .rttvr .ma author!“ uhv American Red CI’O“ l th-vv may rvqumt with‘ Ir? I~ war-thouses. 0" MN tel-Apr: uh-i. vtc.. in m» I' am ' , prnpm'ly caf- mk " r shit'h they ITO M (Hats for km: serges. ‘ngs Tney Va'ues are s offered ed 3km. lre «nae Hr 9 .\J' 2H Ign OO C168 arm 7n mg m \Dlt-ndxd Agents for Pictorial Review 50 r..~ Rwd Cross aaâ€" ‘1 Miliury Ph- 221. ~L above, will at true regulation â€7V"J_'.\I‘. Nvd Cross. languid, rte†38 »cr~-t«|r'-' a! War. Mrâ€; gem-L113 of I" Natmnal Guard en- ’attems ‘V'OU ‘éth‘ g a‘ v {If “'3!" b-hzz Riddle, “’ “J I)! Slflfl‘ WARREN-MEYER STORE CHANGES FIRM NAME Numbvr :nr-.\.~ur‘-I, H“! {min}; u nnnnuncvmmn ;» muiv m." thv uponing of a branch «tore In the new Markot S-ntr» in Lake Forest. the Press ‘-w‘\ H leo‘ P‘Ohwt ‘4 [0 1w (‘0!)- : ' .r ;‘ m-d upon thv no“ vmvrpriu‘ and would regard the cumin! 0! W \ nmv ‘tnrw \< 41 L‘rvdimhlu midi- n w to it mphlly zrnwing business .- "1-": 5'»; II will he- an up~t0-d:xtv _, -, ww‘mmM lmnrnlinz tn mmlvrn Ho'ï¬'ilfh‘l ‘I,\U T0 |.\| \t‘fl 5"â€qu t). Kl Is mun FOR-Y. \l. 4'. A. Sui-1156'; i “URK. "HVER THERE" know Mr l'rur. â€O‘l‘ln-r‘l ‘ ( nlln‘g’v. \m Hi-flmnml h: ('o-It'hruh' at Imam"- \I“\( uni; \"muvnK Patriotic Learn» of \I H lHl'lth â€vfurn- \‘uilim: l‘nr Pram-c- Ih! '\ "Ivrnmm of Suturda)’. :zm, rin- Young anen's Paâ€" imu’m- of Highwood will , \ <I1.H~Al:v' Houk Campaign. ‘ :1 I‘hw'mmn Highwmd's q.- .ull 1w publicly unfurlâ€" 2" him“),- Ronm-a where it utwl fm' dix‘plny. “I‘m: unmvn H! the IA-nguo w Hridml in rht-ir vffnrh‘ h)‘ wrviuth Y'nitml Stutm Infantry frnm PM! Sheridan. and soverâ€" ‘5 ~P"‘~|kv N Thvy plun to makv "x-rmm-i 1n rho nutnrv of a pn- ~‘-“r!‘-’?~rv \ml -xro~ (-nnï¬ds-nt if)’ tn: Y '».H‘i"3?\ “EH (‘nnpOFilU’ f‘ o-Ir (‘nmpuixzn UI'F.\\ IHHV‘H S’I‘URH “n x r" x \tan Hwy haw- w fwi mm! wzmtml. Hm- \ Lptv‘nnvnl <lmwx [hw f ~i-\ !'~»~! hay-N. trained in u' «Awning only merchandise :‘m-al «Arnhrd. ix slurr- whvrv l’Hl w‘t‘Hu‘r JI‘v‘ givvn in full \l {.mm ., \lnn-h 23 rd ~|wml~ I-‘o-w Ila-h III-N “nlhnll ‘0. “ hl 1~ lhv \.um-~' m†\rtiw \Imnlvvh \l a wmmu: ° mum (‘uwunx H 7r. Extggrzré 2...: i. 2:. 7.33: {13... 2:. 1:35,, .,..:.. 3.5.51 :. \\ ! ;.: Thv UIH'HIUt-Il Vuhimul lurk \ l‘muh chh‘: thv "\"N'Imliw‘ It Y‘f‘fl« Kmmn as The m “o. Whit-h hum u! Urhuwll {H.HLILII'HN'III ,‘ln {hr hawk \[r Duhï¬on Yht‘ mnit)‘ have witâ€" md JwVMupnwn! \tm‘v Hwy haw- \Ix Hahn)†HAHN Hh hi; parents: on r m Now ank. rmmivml hi4 uh Sm‘rnmry ‘ .\. Ho ox- mm-n <lmrHV. Ink-Mr EVIHi (in) duratinn A); will visit mm‘chrmdin I)llh\u|1 ï¬ rm {Ml m 1r) Hawk if! H him the um {xx-(NH: IHH‘Q ll Zulli‘ll H dun XL)“ H‘l‘ u!‘ \‘ll‘ LRNTEN (MNTATA TO BE GIVEN .‘lARl‘H 25th llhrhluml Park Choral Such-t3 l'nder Lo-uh KrvldII-r's "Irocthm l~ l'mHnr on l-‘lnldllm: Tom-hm . Th1" Highland Park l‘lmrnl $m'it'l." umlv‘r tho <plvndid lvudvrship n! 311‘. Luui~ Kl‘rilllvr is putting 1hr ï¬nish- iuL' nun-hm (m the:- hnzmtiful Lumen (2111mm by hnhoh- “'[‘h.- Sewn Last “'unlx‘ n! (‘Ilri<l." Thi~ HIHN‘it‘ill composition i~ mm- M l‘m‘ mm! “{Twctih' \\:0r'k\ uf [hr kind H'» r‘ '.\ nun-n Thv wlmlv Jury 0' â€I“ passion and death of our Saviour i~ rwlnro-d. :mprnpriatvly (-lnthml In Inn-Ind) .uh! mystival music. Sum" \vundvrful ohm-us puns zm- pr-wrnt- ed. dramatic in character. full Ur [hr ipirit nf the \tnry huing tnltl. Th“ lnlhit' :md \ruriL- :lrQ‘ m intvmuwml mum- thzn m sun: in 1.2mm, tho charm-(M uf mu; "NM“ â€90†would rpm-21] the menu- in)»: of “w message. '1‘)“. “.1†n-Irfg urn h. h“ n...“ "L SOLDIERS’ 'AND SAILORS’ 4 G S BOOKDRWE NEXT WEEK MENTWANTS " IDS FOR POSTOFFICE 'l‘lw <nlu parts are m he must «45 fwtlvvly hmidlml. Mr. Kroldlor him. sn-lf “ill sing tlu' barltmw solos. Miss Erlv Wortlmm of Chicago Will In» the .mpmnu <4>lul<t. Miss \Vortlmm i< :I now mum-r amongst us. She hn< been Pv‘lm'lwl by .\lr. (‘mnpnnnlni to bmmv M Ihc' snluisn l'or tlw Chicago Grand (â€mm «‘0. no“ «\asnn. l! is u rurl‘ px'ivilogv tn ho able tn hgu‘v her with us in Hirzhlnnd l’ux'k. Tho tc-nor 5010:: will be sung by Mr. Ruli- erl Quail. also nl‘ Cluirngu, In unlm' In prownt llw (‘nnmtu all rm» must olectivv :lml :Ipproprinlo hour" it hzlh hm‘n nlechlml tn [lvpnrt from the usual Vespvl' SQ‘I'VlU!‘ :Is for- nwrly :Iml imtoml pre-sont same 0n thv night of Holy 'l‘hmulu)‘. March 3"â€: :x! ,a nu p, m. in tln- zunlilnrlum Soirvt \'0l('1“‘ :m-l lhv lmrll mn'k which has hmm [lump 1‘ lwlnL' ~lmwn :u re- ho-mxnl‘ in" the Illw r‘wxults in tun“ .Ime-h nhtuinml‘ Tlu- llll‘lllhl‘r,“ ul'thn mwivt} fwl mumlwm that the h'lvmls Hf 'lu‘ Suvivt)’ will flu-l well TO‘pfllll In :urniug nu! m Lln- mmcvrt during Hal. um-k in lan-v mxmlu-rx. l' i1 «-\pvrtwl that MW 110“" pu‘tnr. 4' 'lw Pnuhylvrinn t‘lmruh. 1hr lln-v. ank Pm, “ill hanr and pruâ€" \Illl‘. vlm~ :mnrvllnu NH pruplr of Highland Park nppurunih u! lam-mw ms: :n-qunintml with s" .L FURNH‘IR RHSIIH’N’I‘ INSS- I-‘..\' \\\'\Y !\ \\\ \IHNDR m-u‘un ham» to' Mn. “Illhun I at Ilulm- ul lh-r Dzumlm-r \lnrch Sen-nth (m Thur.“ \ViHi‘HH Li)‘ l'mdtlvnl Hf puss-ml away HF. LnH-H fur nvurl)‘ zl hml hm-n \ i “ht-l‘v shn would hr \\ilh hnr duu 1h- tnl‘. “INK \\'. 'I‘.>I'mlo-r\\nml, Hm hvulth rapidly Milo-(l .nul <hv passed away Thursday mnrnmz. merul svrviexw \H-rv rmd at her old homo, (‘nvingtmn K31. on Sunâ€" ,gm- "ffprnnnn. and <ht- \\'n<.luld tn rnst in NW vwmvtm‘)‘ thI-re husk“- hp;- mmmm! and infant son. “any or her girlhood friend} were prbsvnt nt tho funeral and hvr .mnny fri.»nd~zllt‘rP,Wi'Y‘f‘ rc-prc‘iwntvd by the e-\:(]||i~itu flmvor<, sont by many {rum 1hi< r‘ity. “m ST. PVI‘RH‘K‘S l)\.\'(‘l5 - T0 RE GH'I‘TX NATI'BIHY <istors and hrmlwrs an the mum M.“ \[r<, W. T. lgmh-rwmni. Ann Ar- hnr. Mrs. E. \Vay‘rd Knapp, of New "pl-spy Math dnnghn-re and .1 sun. Mr. Raymond Invollnf this city. lnvn '1‘? lillvrleHi 4|“ up m-HwH-n} that -!mrmin: inupimlih uhit'h <0 an?!) m 1,1"; [hr nntln‘rnvr. Hrr lm‘o and ‘h'vnfitm m hvr immu hm‘ childrPn and her "kin" as she put it gave her :1 pIm-o in flux hé-nrls of all who) TN Timur uhu survin‘ hr-r :tm‘s and hrmhi-rs in I! I! ,Is Im p, m. in ' flf‘rvshyh‘riun t xm-mhvrship ha.“ hmm :m Thur.~d;x\'. March .wwmth. .\lr.<.‘ m L-wvll. for many yours a" m .lr Highland Park. quietly" I away HT Ann Arbor \hvhigan. an-ll hm! 'lwvn in 3H hodlthé -;|rl_\' a year. and \inm- last lelli n (htmgh Lin IL'U 21 your. :md ~ HUM“: in Ii HM “'0" Mr hvl‘ P l ‘rs‘hip â€r. the: (‘lmrnl hm‘n :mumnnh-d In 50 \\v mthvrn himh and Il'VI hu rvh Kynx‘y 'HH ..HJ_ \Iusic \li‘imr-x Im- “WT“ I 2% HF High- in Snnti‘s ‘1‘ Saturday II'H) of :lï¬â€˜f. nut. Four \nn Arbor hosides the south [I D‘ P their ’l‘\\'0 mumx .uxE NEEDED LESAEE ExrmEs' JAN. 1. 1919 gm: mm SHERIDAN mws \ux'r sum: noon mums Public is Asked to Make (Sifts (if Spqce Needed is 2500 Squnre Feet Popular Books so That_ Funds (If! Elam- Space. Good ly- .‘lny be faxed for Techni- " light imd Sunless : cal \olumes g. . ; Business (enter : Tm) milllun hooks urt- non-doc! by the Lihmry Wan- Sc-rvioo » uf lhi‘ American Lil-nary Assm-iatin'n to fur- nish reading matter to studio-rs and milm‘s in camps in America; nu transports. ml bnnrul naval \‘osnvls transports. and overseas \‘i‘ Smw-ul hundred thousand hooks hnvn already been glvon and more than one hundred thousand hooks have been purchased. Thorn are many expensive n-chniâ€" ml hunks uvode'd which wiH not he suppliml hy gm: In order that (ho fund" may he uévd for thnso pur- r-hzuvs and for administering {Indore tending the service. ‘ho'puhlic is no“: asked t1: make largi‘ gifh; of popular books} They'may he left an thP‘Puhlic Hhrnryï¬nd from the-r6- they will he‘sont to the army and navy camps. If Yuu “an? All: to (live Away, Send Them: to (‘haplaln If. 0. Ron- h-r. (T’nro Quartermaster Chap‘iii'in F‘. C. Renier of ‘the for- tieth Infantry at Fort Sheridan asks all hookâ€"lovers to lmlp him build up the library at the. post. Many lone. :ome evenings would he made enter~ mining for the men. the Chaplain says, if he could provide them with good reading. Contributions should be semi to him at the Post Library. care of tho Quartermaster. They Will be gratefully acknowledged. Ll'T H ER LE HIDE m! in» 'l‘u Be Held Tun-Min) l-animr In [no HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS."FHUR:BDAY, MARCH 14. 1918 [ill Hm Hw Lu!) We feel that whatever degred ()3 success has attended the growth of the Highland Park Press it is directly ans“ erable tn the kindly quggestionlh and hearty C(Hmera- tion 11f its ieziders. In the past he haxe limited the ï¬eld 11f our attention more or lessim lucal interests and ments. treating them always, as news items withinit 4.1.1.1114 attempt at edituiial sanction. :- luâ€" day all questions me lochl jiuestions, i'I‘he times are {mug-ht with Vieighty and mmtientous pmblems._ In the midst 11f this â€rent war national topics affect: 11S lm .1llV, 11nd nur lmul zutixities affegt Vitally the interests «1f 11111 nation 4 31W hzue thewlore adopted 211110111 editmial policy ft" the l’iess â€[11 that end we hm? widened our ï¬eld of i11t1-1est, and beginning with the [ï¬esent issue; we shall .1ttmnpt 111 treat. (111 page -l quest$0ns dealing with mir 11: itiun .11 \\ .11. 111113011115 at hnnio,’ ziiidour town in business. Luflwnan ('hun-h Parlors erul Ml‘thl! l_\ MEL 1'}: NU» Ill “TH" \ Y SM‘I \ I“ H hrhwquul )5; inclâ€"fr 4.4.: :3, .7.J®.:.T.Z. .:... :337. .3: t. 2:: ‘9 Our Raiders 3 i \d BI-fm‘v (ho mu! 0! Wr year Highland Parks post nmc may be (“0'0†3m IN‘“ quarters or the prés- (Ilt building may be (-Inlzu’ged m'id uemudnlod. The lean- on the prompt building (\pirm â€human I 1919 ahd the; pan offlov department is MW :Idn'ï¬rf'igzim. {III bids fur a new lea'e runbin; from Hw- to ton years from that (â€'0 i 'mw putt/(m push-d in the local post ufï¬km imns fiyr Um» furnishing'm' ran} my“. light water close†urinals. «Mg ruff \nuh, yam! all Iwce-ssnry outï¬pnï¬vnt fur I'm-’m'upvr cunduct of thiq who at u stun-(l prim por un- "1qu : â€ï¬‚- 2‘. 'I‘tH-ï¬- uiH hv howled in (his in- suxpxw IIHK I. ~s than 2.100 square [vet “mil xï¬nm‘ 1mm] any light Doc-anon “(ILHH‘ r,â€- {rum huéinvss ctnlvrï¬und Wim‘in‘in-ighh muls 1of railrumls de- pmg. up- puint< fur genera] cunsmerav Hog. § Blank pmpnsah and speciï¬cations may h¢ mm mm} rmm the ,posunast- 'I‘h‘ .J’m m or 1v. we may he examin- ed :1! gm- ptwr nfï¬ce. . ,zl)ing{rmns of the rooms offered smï¬ud‘ho mlnnmnd, showing dime‘n- slam, iuimlmvs etc. - ‘ Thofrigm is rpm-nod to reject any Lo; jnH gprupwals. f [p {ht-Ho duh orerything is pa- triéticï¬; :Ind such they should be. It I ’V getting married v‘nu‘ fly the '1 3m! are mItertalnlng you use )0 r ’ Inr scheme If vou are-dedicat- 41%3: chool you call it a "Patriotic icï¬pnn." And that's juat what , hwood people are going to do I heir handsome “Oak Terrace 3 Im Friday owning, March JwImnd The people of tha; city :I e an gather at the newly flné LIIIIIII (‘hfllll to dedicate the buï¬d- ‘inq hosn In charge promise a gnodg pm?“ I of music and speeches. All Highldnd Park i4 imitod to he pres-E anti 0"" this m‘cndnn when Highwoods will I dimtt- her nmw school. The )ijr I so! for night in 1319 (um-hing“; Bids will he received up to and Maudie“: April It». ms. (Hug t‘ï¬'t'milt“. 541 m 1v 1mm I“ sing X1 any uf H mu? SI \‘n n srm In 3 xén “mwmn um ~30 him-i Mailman! at 13:00.". ‘m. Sharnj ‘ J‘ï¬ll $30!; at llizlulnml Park ’ ) Bing ‘ nth. S‘vz'vma ‘Uillv Sumlay' 511%}: I vim-111v vnr “ill Inu‘v Highâ€" wuéd *1 ï¬lm H. m. m- \‘t \Vrumc-ulay. (‘ué tfl'rminh. Thu“ who 'lluirv to E5†‘ynlk 1mm Hull-\Mhuye h; phml 14 mm M Hm (â€maxing w-rumw rho-n \‘. Hui), H P7231": it “mm! H. P TIT-WV: “I“. (-Hi H. Pam-r, H. In 1-2:». iuénhliod nedm‘um. and Pan-mn- “min In Phuuwd for Friday. ‘ 3 \lnroh .SIId ETEWRRH F SF "00!. . " ’l‘" RI“ DFHNWTPD "M lIr'V H 4H") H P. 72341-7 9 'n u [-5 ~ unndnr «on n! mugmm- ’. TIT-â€W: Mr _:md )0) with 11M mmugh patina: hm! ’. 1'22?! .1 â€mph and patriot“ \‘vin nfflrhha » m lHuhHmi See hair the Baby vahaL'dt 0r- .(“Hl m: xL'v- nH‘ £3311an9 Rh m‘mv oi kid: 1r»?! ckphlrm Slums BIGGAIN 1x ‘ i ' » Tmm'r sum gum: Hkhlgflul Park hi Seem in mm on Tutu! San-s Basis. flaw ï¬lm} â€an hmr “Twoi’mmifl ' Lap-a! folk will be xl‘iul mi hbur that Highland Park is‘ waking up "Thrift Slampily†spenkufg. ! A; a mac-ting of the executive comfnigtee uf the Thrift Stamp cramming h‘eld yesterday morning at North Cï¬icngo mun-sting .x-(qglstics were ggtpei'ed. on :1 basis 15'! per can“: Hui-Jake L‘uunty tuwns flaud thusr‘ Lake Zu- ri(.l| Lake Forest liberuvillv High» hmd Park (and here we note a de- cided change for the good) Wanke- gan, Nnrth Chicago. Grayslaka' Lake Zurich"; average per capita‘ in $13. On Apr“ lst Uncle Sam asks that Highland 'Park’s average per capltn up :5. At present "n 15 $1.41. 0n a basis of total sales. Wanke- gnn Is flrat.pflighland Park. secqnd. Lake Forest third and In drder im- others are North Chicago Libertyâ€" vllin. Lake Zurich. ‘ ’lhere's a new club formed the maximum club It is called and when )(m sign a card pledging yourself to purchase a certain number 0‘! var» savings stamps, you automatically become aymember of said club. [Set- u-r try it. Mr. William, Dooley and his wide awake patriotic mail ur- riers have certainly done a lot oi’« good work to ehcourage- the purchase? 0!} Thrift" amps, and in the past: M0 or three/ week“ have demonstrat- ed their patriotixm by going “over thr- top in tiw grandest mrt- of’ txtylp Axk your mail carrier iorfdéâ€"i tails on the maximum club. The Boy Stunts have made a gmri sh‘ow- Ing also and in this movément; as in every patrï¬ntitf mm‘vmpnt lliéfl’ alert liitlt- mm; .«hnw the préper spirit. ' - ?‘ a . MARGUERITE (‘LABK IN ‘ “SEVEN SW A NS†SA 7171““ Y ‘ r. w. r. L Beneï¬t "rm- "mm: in. trlot" Io lu- «hen Tuesday \Nornmm and qufmr ’ :L‘ W. L Brno“! “ Ith Bah! '3‘"? At u“ “1.1;“. meeting of â€WC“! ‘2 3. «ML.» thyylflt'd fur Tun-may! Pound Friday evéninz (bur ,ordln- I i * \ext “wk ' ,3 ‘nnces worv' wassegi which will re- : V ‘ ' L mum on ï¬ll.- in Hm "Moo 9! the clfy i W » ' ' *{ clérk for public Inspection; until , Hub} RIJrIn (Khzmw “in “3):".sz in their ï¬lm! pauagp Thvy an» M? “A HM†Patriut' nu Tuvalu“ MIN“ .lithd â€Regulating the (‘nlieclilm of «um n \l.m- h‘ 19m :.t Péwrl Thu-Mun Garluaan. by Primate, Scavangpn": 'Movivegilfor next week are Sumlpy. Elsie Ferguson in “Tho Rise 0! Jen- nlé Cashing." and a Fox Sunshine comedy: Handay, {our acts or mime- vtlle, and pictures shown twice; Tubsâ€" dly. Baby Marie Okbome in ‘fqhe' [Jule Patriot." a Y. W. C. A. beneï¬t Pathe News and a Mutual Campy. There will‘ he a matinee ' at Mar o‘clock. :Wednesday. Nell Shipman and Alfred Whitman in “The WM Strain" and a V. Comedy; Thanhâ€. Mlle] Claflon in "Whims of Society" Pathe News: Friday. Wallacet'ï¬ 'd in "San? of Musgc Mountalnï¬ â€˜j ï¬e Snn of Democracy†and a Mu’tt 4nd .113". Saturday Marguerite Clark} in "The Seven Swans." and a BuHen Holmes MVleogue and a Trian‘pde Kmstone Comedy. There will hei a matï¬nee at 2: 30. . . 'g? Lm'n BE (IN mmsmN 3; vaENcE rn’mn' mmmxn Wlllln'll W. Port-9|", C. S. 11., a X“:- her a! Board of Lectureship “)5 SM.“ at heal (‘hu‘rch ' On Friday evening mien Mug-u: a free lecture. on ‘Chrmum $cl' ‘ ce mm be' given at {he ï¬rst dim“ h. of ems: Scientist, of mama ‘Park at eight o'clock. The ledunr'vnl be wnnm w. Porter, 0. s. m? a member: 0! the Board of becmraptup 0‘! The Mmhér Church the First Church!†Christ, Scientm, Boston, Mass. The public is awriiia'ny invited m-be pronem. : V ' \T PEARL THEATRE 1 Hub} Xlurï¬n (Mmrnv win uppï¬mf’in 'fA L-mlo Pngrim“ vm Tqu-dny ‘zmvr. noun. Mun-h Huh; :_~t Péverl flu-Mrv Thmâ€˜ï¬ will‘bo n mutinm» at L101} 1) m. mid Hm evening ;wr{<)r}n‘:ï¬}m~> will be gh'vn at thn mum} IW‘JF} i Rpi’.’ PRESBYTERIAN mm (‘5 Next Sunday afternoon at three o'clock at‘ the Highhnd Park Pres- Hyu-riï¬n (‘hurch thé residents of this irumnxuniu' wm be given the priviâ€" lege of} hé'i‘r‘jing “Al" Saunders. the , This is to: he a unionmeeunz givâ€" en under the auspice-s of the High hmd Park and Highwoud (‘hufches. ï¬neluding the Presbnorian. Baptist. #Mmhmust First United Evangqllcal. Ebenezer, Emngnllcal. St. John'e Evangelical Lutheran of Highland Park and um Sw‘edish' Methodut and the Swedish Lutheran Churches. of ’Highwond. The music will be given by a union (hoir directed by Rev» E. M; Umhnch. .‘ll‘SlC BY .\.l'.\'l0N CHOIR Famous “l‘nil Hitterâ€.Who is Assisting Billy Sundny ll ‘ Chicago Will he in High- laml Pnrk Next Sund‘y AL'VSAUNDERS the Famous “TRAIL HITTER" famous “Trail Hitter." “ho ‘is at prawn: Assisting Billy Sunday in Chiâ€" cage. Mr. Saunders who was a busi- new man of Scranton. Pa. tnd who was :1 bitter opponent of Mr. Sada. has. since his com'ersion at Sunday's mowing}; Met-tune a flaming evange- list. “00:" 1336p!!! expected to be toiennr of a nun who mm spelt the In- guuge of the slum. The; were mm! at-the beauty of MI diction. It “I? reherve and delicncrvuh which he touched difficult towed» m the nu:- ner o! the Christin} gentlemen, The deepest impression’flhnt he links. however. in (but of‘the wonder of Hu- salvntion which he describes so thrilo Hugh?" k Mr: Saunders was born in “724195. had no Schooling and in his younger days pirkod slate and coal and drew a mule team. Later he obtained a position in a ï¬sh store and at ghv UMP n! his cmnersion. at a Sundm morning. “.u n uhnlwmlo nah mnr- chant m Scr‘pnmn. Pa. Winfred N‘i‘chols ‘Donm’an. Prof?» sor at the Newton Theohgiml In- stitution In speaking of Ir. puma- An open inn-mm k moxt ‘hurmy extended to ewry mu. woman and child in this muuï¬y to attend this meeting (‘l'l'ï¬â€™ (‘0l NI‘IL PASSFB »~ Fl)! Rv ORDIV A WIS Intuition M'Gnrï¬mlflaulim 1 Fire limit-neei Tn Revolve \flrnfldu g (‘Mlmmn “Rpgulnting the Haulihg (“Garbage in G)» City"; “Fhr the Lory ahd (‘oflpmirm â€(a Tax' Iron) Fnroign Fire lqurinét» Ct)mpa))in.- In) the Ufa). beneï¬t and "minimum: u! the Fin) 1))1mrtmz-nt q! Highland -Park" and in) Romnaum: and Lirwwing may hu Imus M ï¬refly)? “UMH the Cit) ‘ . ; Volume 8