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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Jan 1923, p. 1

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1'08. .LVOIS ons ht LE 5 SUN 1\'(‘ V" U" .13, 16 and 17 Production :ary 18 and 19 '2 Hr THE YEAR USU XX ter ’7 HUDS L ;\.\'I) [.Ii 8; SON H 9’ !\>1H\\(E “fit \wuh 1'»er TRE harkwnud \\ [Lu mond wqm-ime 11L: Lee I'ath-lt Hi \\I) l'\RK Hattun {vi}! \l “DIVISION 1~ 1 :1. John r,1upmax1 ;. Micke§ 0:411 \u'nl“ Imei g« >\\ 11> iv than .c-zm ice :han as was the Phone 17 X'UH NEWTAX RATE , CITIES OF COUNTY SEVERAL ARE REDUCED Awnnhnq to the tax rate for thi< 3-,.“ ‘.\'vrl'kt‘d out in the ofiice of VHLHHS ('k‘l‘k LOW A‘ chdt‘t‘ the Highluml Park rate is less than in 13213 and the Lake Forest rate slight i}; mvru The rate is also is lower in Zia“. Antioch. Wnukvgan. (it'ayslakv, Lakr Zm‘ivh, Highwocul. but m North I' hung": 1! i< cumidvmbly higher. T 321‘: (:1! rule of the ('i[i€\ and \'i!- 1333‘ w‘f Luke cnumy follmvs for 1922. \-,.mp;|l‘wi with (hut in 1921, fullUWs; 1921 1922 \Vimhr: p Hzlrlmr S 6.85 $ 7.37 Zion 3 6,05 3.92 Antim-h 24,75 8.51 Fox Lake 8.37 7‘ 13 Comparison With Rate in 1921 Shows Diiferences in The Cities of the County Clerk’s Figures (Prayskzku iinund Lake North (‘hicagn Dist. 63 Ntrt’h i‘hicaun Dist 6| Lake Bluff Lukc ”44'er [Ahartgrvlllc Areal \VflUtvmnh \Vuukm’an "Spiritual Foundation of Peace‘ Subject of Inspiring Address ’ Hmh“ HixH DR. Tl'l'I‘LE DELIGHTS OSSOLI CLUB. Tl'ES. \Vinfhr: p Zion Antim‘h Fox Lake Intkr Vill [he _ m ()5sull i.\' Franklyn umi hi“ The Highland Park Woman‘s club mll mug-t Tuesday afternoon. Jan. 16. at 222:1) o’clock. A most delightful program will be given by two of the talented members of the club. Mrs. Arthur Byfield and Mrs. Caryl Cody Pt'anstiehl. They will present “Three Famous Women Poets in History and Song." Sarah Teasdale, Christina Rossetti and Elizabeth Browning. LOCAL TALENT TO APPEAR BEFORE CLUB nvnry. nun um, v. , Aldermen Homer, Rudolph, Carlson and Blvicr Were present. The coun- vxl \‘vtwl to give the mayor full power ta irmaH an electric fire siren in the Clty NUMBER 46 HIGHWOOD T0 INSTALL ELECTRIC FIRE SIREN 'G‘mzzn‘ SMITH TO BE HERE WEDNESDAY Lkv Villa N U ’Jt‘uhllfl t‘ Zurich rfivH u hjvct Smith, pioneer northwest “is; game hunter. will be ,{Tl'iu‘tlcn at the second en- m. of the Community Serâ€" m series, to be held at the 1- school auditorium Wed- » mm: uf' next week. School Dist Park Dist School Dist Dist xnlos£ delightful yen by [W'O 0f the of the club. MYS- Mrs. Caryl Cody 10AM 10.77 «$.71 6.96 (‘58:; 7.89 3.07 [U 19.94 10.01 63.714 6.68 9.53 m.71 8.08 £9.94 83 9‘.) is'rocxnomaks’ ANN m1. : MEETING HELD JAN. s '5 H. P. Trust Savings Bank Re- port 35 Per Cent Increase In Deposits His will. filed in the Probate court. ‘prnyides numerous bequests of from a feW hundred to a few thousand dol- lars eavh for various friends and rela- Jives; also two charity bequests. I$5.000 fur the Home for Destiiute :(‘rippled Children and $2,500 for the (South Side Crippled Children's Aid I The officers reported a very suucss- ful war, the deposits hnving shown an increase of 33” . during the )UH' 1 11’2". Regular dividends on the bush Hf 01’ \un paid. also an («Mn «hu- THREE FIRE CALLS EARLY THIS WEEK The first call came at 'H u'vlu‘k Munduy night from the residence of E. H. [Cm-l. HG l)8lt‘ avenue. where sparks from a grate had $01 fire tn an upholstered chair ‘tunding near the fireplace. Then- “'M.‘ mm-h smnkc. hut nu great damagv, A hand extin- guisher was Ust-(L Tm \xluy ucnim: u Htlzu m'x‘url‘l'd Damage Small in Each Case: Extinguished by Dept. Without Watel? ‘ The Highland Park Fifi: Departâ€" ment responded to thrcc Harms in three days this week and ih each in- stance 1h:i blaze was extinguished without. the use uf water. Just. at noon Wednesday the de- partment was called to the residence nf James Duffy, Park avenue. when- wastu paper under a ~sink had been ignited accidentally. The kitchen. which had been redecoruted recently wan <mokv-d up and some of the wood-. work Scorched. The blaze was quick- ly vxtinguished without use of wan-r. Will Filed for Probate Last Week at County Seal: Bequests Made Most of the estate of Frank J. Bah-r. late vice-president of the Public Service company of Nurthvrn Illinuis and president Of the Highland T‘mk Stair hank. will be held in trim! for the benefit of his widow, Mrs. Rukvr. his son and his daughter, the ‘utn-r Iva. being minors. Mr. Baker was one of the orL'un- izurs of the old North Shore electric plant in Waukegnn and Was we“ knnwn here through his affiliations with the Public Service cornpany. Mrs. Baker and the two children.. (‘hzmning and Mona, live at 507 Lake‘ nu-nuo, Wilmette. It is expected that 1 an invvntory of Mr. Baker's esutef will Show that it is worth uhuutl $500,000. A A" the hnmt- «f Furn‘st Rth wort (If thv city in thn- Hmland sul-dn'hmn. whwv <iding on thv corner 0f a wing was damaged when a hut sum-pipe so! firv tn the hunk. Neighbors put (hr (in- nut with 5mm before [hr [in-- men arrived with the chemiru! truck Damage done- was small. BAKER ESTATE LEFT MOSTLY T0 WIDOW ovu Luu ”nu: kllry.\u x....---.v 1 Mr. Baker was one of the founders : of the Middle West Securities com- pany and the Public Serv-iu- com-4 puny of Northern Illinois. ”0 dicd‘ Doc. 18 aged 58. In Deposits The annun} meeting of the stock- hqu-rs of the Highland Park Trud Savings Bank was held at tho Yunk Mummy evening. January Nth. The officers reported a very sum-oss- ful year, the deposits hnving shown an increase of 33”: during the your, 1922. lear dividends on the basis 'I‘hme arr all“ sunw tivkvu to h- find for the lm'mn- by Jnmr- Hnrwy Rni‘nmm «‘n "Huw In Mukc Knowl- f:.~1w«thr." n! the Elm Plum- uudmurxum «In Turadl)’ vvr- rung Junuur) huh at ugh! fiftm-n u'rhnk. Tel. Mrs. Fwd SUN-r I! 935. Thcn- “ill hr ho owning meflinx nl' the Elm Hun- Pun-nt-Tq-arhcr u- mrmtlon thu month, l'llL’l' «'hnm‘. (lend uf 10' /. The following directors wvrr n» (looted for the ensuing your: lmuis .\'. Bvrubo, John A. Bunm-ll, Rich- mond Dean. Raymond L. Erskinv. (korgo l". Guodnuw, Earl “4'. (lsvll. Samuel 31. Hastings. Alfred E, ()l- sun. Harry Paul, Morton R. anor. At the directors meeting which followed the smckholders meeting. the following officers were re{lected: Morton R. Mavor, president; George L. Goodnow, vice president; Harry Paul. cashier; Raymond L. Erskine. assistant cashier. ,v \‘I'vnu 3. Report: from Ikwrfield are that .‘h ~ Guire 5: Orr. wal estate denlers. haw. , , ' "f’ ’ "T," secured an option of 170 acres of land JI'NIQR “OMAS S opposite the Briergnte Golf club prop- 10 ”ET JA erty and plan extensive development ------ and erection of high grade homes on ' The Junior Wumin's the tract. It is said that an expendi- Saturdav “(tcl'nilun ll ture of $200,000 is contemplated in in “mg“ hall. The 5 the project. if prvsmt plans an- ”mum," will i... )1.“ carried intn efi'cct. leer. Juvenile Worker Sh» wzl! *gw-nk ‘n “Juv DEERFIELD TRACT TO BE IMPROVED Report Real Estate Finn Pl ing \Extensive Develop- ment of 170 Acres PY THl AN SISTERS To an E CARD l'ART\ -Tho hlhian Mxtcrs of‘ Hinzhiami Park will mm a turd purt' Tucuiax exvning l'ehru.tr) lch he puMu ulially inviuv'd ['1 nttehd Plan- ‘ WA' .U tlu- rrgulur "It‘t‘llnfl uf lhc lily wuncil Friday vu-nin): urvlinunu-s wru- Hnlt'l't‘d prrparml to pruvirlc fur water and sewer improvoments n- un‘fltizg which pulnlic hearings mul ”tin-r prcliminary [\I‘mvmlln}:~ hun- 'Elkl n plfltci Thv corporation i-uunwl “N‘ in struvted to prepare for submission to Ih- muncil Lll‘. unlinur‘u- pruvivling fur cxtcneion 0f “utcr main in St. Jnhm avenue frnm (‘nlnr avcnu to (‘oan stuck plncv, and in (‘unu-‘tock plncc from St. Johns avenue to Kinciml st. Sever Also Simllur instruction was voted for ‘tho preparation of an nrdinnncc pru- ividing fur a sanitary sewer in St. Johns avenue, from (‘edur au-nuc to l Lot 29‘. South Highland addition. An agrgcment lwtwvcn thc aninin fcumpany and thc (‘ity of Highland ' Park, by which the company dedicntes a strip of land to the city in return {for a strip of Lambert Trec avenue ’nnw occupied by the company, was appruved. and tho mayor .Iml clt)‘ Eclcrk were nuthnrizml to egvcutc the ‘ agreement. " FORT SHERIDAN T0 H \\ E .-\T H051!" DAY Third “ ednesday in Each Month \\ hen Oflicers and ladies Receive Guests THE CITY COUNCIL MOVES Ordinance I’uscd A nmhun to [mu an urdinum'u va- «'u'in‘ u pmtiun of the suuth half nf I. ‘.“‘.“'_'."C an un-n'n- Own wus- mndr and prm‘uiwd. Mayor Hastings pr\-~'ld0«!‘ul Hm nu-oting; l‘onumssmnrrs “11111;, “honey and Hul'rr worn pn-su-nt and (‘ummissiumr Brown was abut-m. Thc third Wednvsdzu‘ in mun munih will be known as the "a! hunw" day fur Fort Sheridan. at which tum the officers and Indies of the pus! WI“ receive any guests wishing to call. The hours will In» from {our up six- thirty u! the Officer" club, when there vnH hr dummy and Ira, and will be {Snow-dad by a military wur- nament or exhibition in the riding hall at 3 o'clock. Fort Sheridan M. present hag n gur- ri~un of about eighty ”fin-r1 and 1400 r-nliated men. and is commanded by (‘n‘ncnl Geo. V. H. Moseley. Among the families \u H kmmn in the wrvicr are Colonel and Mrs. “'ntston, ('ulnm-I and Mrs. Blanvhnrd and (‘olnm-l and Mn Gillvn. Ordinance Ordered Prepued for Extension 0! Fndlluea In St. Johns Avenue: Other Business JAMES H. ROBINSON SPEAKS HERE TUESDAY HIGHWOOD CHORAL (‘Ll'B (‘LEARS $60 AT Ml'SICAL Hw prugram gin-n by the (:irl'a l‘huiai iluh of Highwmd at the Swedâ€" ixh Lutheran x-hun‘h on the owning of “H‘enibt'f 1390:. under the direction of Miss Pfllnt'. WM 3 great success. Piano und Vocal selection: were rcn- Piano dared. Ilrlxu. The prucoeds which amounted 1n nbout 860 will be used to bt-neflt (he Augunnna hospital Children‘s Home, The annual [nu-um: nnc utficvrs of Trinity Servin- lw held in the parish he! owning, January 1501. will be served A lnrgv H dashed Mn, William .v (rs-tar): TRINITY SERVICE LEAGUE MEETS MON. JerlQR WOMAN‘S CLUB m WET JANUARY 20 m’ld [lu' mm“?! Hr lâ€"‘u wru; the public will he invited T hc ( hi rd “'01! nvsd “J NGBMND PARK. ILLINOIS THURSDAY. JANUARY 1!. 1m . Junior Wumin's club will ml ‘duy afternoon It lhrve o'clock luvn hall. The speaker cf the won will l-v Mlu Mary Palm-â€" Juvenile Worker of. W-ukenn. v21! *g‘ruk ‘n “.luvrnilo- constitu- -f I."rl~'(-!'1n'.) ll i~‘ how-d 1M! Al'- ' x “immisme of (his mort- annual tum-ting and electinn of of Trinity Servin- League will i in the parish house Mondny 'HLIIHI.‘ (‘lulv arr plan- ..nd party to he f F.‘ wrunr‘, to WM“?! . ”AM“? of iSlON, PLAN Luncheun atundunn‘ S. Furfl'fl. (-nrh ‘ The yumm- 1(-np"l‘n!inn hu lure-n] wmh pmuxHr only thrmmh ”so ('flnrti‘ hf 1hr .-\m-riru. Legion and i! In ‘hnpq-d thnl al': nu-n hpplying {or the-Irl lwmuu will jnin 1hr Amerirln lrrmn ? T9w dun: nn‘ :nly $3.00 per your 1 Bunun blanks Ind (bu-Mme pa: ers wi'l he mdy for diltfl'buuon to- night (Thursday! at the Connunfly (‘rnu-r nnd every cvenina themftor {rum 7:30 until 10. lBl ANKS FOR BONUS 10 BE DISTRIBUTED Prmuh-nl Lynmln mu” Viro-pnmirienp Dr. (‘7 J~ 1).“, Sa-rflary Ray Hummel Trout-urn Arthur End". Thr first mc‘l'finy n! the new. duh qu‘utn'u Hum“! :1“ ll Klllugg, Mr. ('ulklm. H 1.. Jnhnnunnfl. S”). krr and l', W Boyle The ulJfi-(‘t (if (M (‘Fuh rhlll be ‘n luau: 1h: xm-h u.’ Devrliem mm - mmpacl nnd readily wmkuble orxm- ,ilnlinn {or me purpou of furtherinx [the moral, mtrlledual And lock! 1!:- :u-mu u! the midenu o! Dona-Id; 3'”! adv-min: the rivic, ethical. It'd-- {IO and matrrial Activities And inter lush of Decrfiehi, And of underukinx ‘ and performing nuch other with" u 3may h1- dt-niruble and in Accord vflh :the law: of (he Mute of Illinois. Arrangemenh h-w been made a! thv ('ummunitv (‘wmnr for (he dilr lrilxutiun of thv \‘urioui forms re- uuxn-d to kurr the bonus under (he qau' vrmm-nsnlimx ac! Thr huur.‘ of «lixtrihutmn w.” he {rum 7:3“ unul H! p. m. each ewe-mug. m whirh time vnrmus mmutivn nf (Hr Amrhrfin lfim'un pol! '1'" he on hand In render uni-lance in filling mat the furrm, Mr: Thom will Also In- M ~Hnncvnphtr mewrilvr‘ Ind nu tary puHu-u on hund. h u‘i‘l h- m-cmnry lhu 010?: v):- wniw mnn brim: hv- (h-Ihlrm- pu- tu~r~ m ul‘l‘v'r that ('vflified copie- can N- mudo l! 1‘ nlmdutrh nan-«nary that mph-s u! nll «hivhnrun mm! be tnwwrinru Alw-yn pmgreuive and devoted lu cummunily Wt-ler. the men of Detr- field run- unanimd a club known n U!» Deerfleld (‘ommunity Men's club, the purpou-n uf which In rivic, ethi- ml and man]. Org-million was r!- !n-ded In! Friday evoninx, 1nd Inuit-d intern! in being manifnled In Hu- rluh and in Ilmu. The Omar” “r“: DEERFIELD MEN'S Pix-Service Men In This Vicinity to Auplv at (‘omlnunfly Service Evenings Lincoln l’euh W! I Purposes Are Clvk. Mon] Nine DIPHTHERIA MENACE LESSBNING. BELIEF “uh mm- am of Illnen n! uh-t ha.- tun dI-rncmd in phylirInm In ”uh HIM n~ diphflwrll 3nd um in \IY‘\ | 1m a] «undmun the health nu- Ihnntn-~ ”HI urn-k adopted utnnuou: monsurm. (hmd Nu public and qumxézlr'sthnu-l. prndmurfurthfl de- vn-lopnn-nls and h-rmd children {run [hr-"1'5. v11; Yesu-rday all palicnu “re re. portul imprm‘mg and all ripe-rd to mnxuuinn. u- fat as le‘Oan‘d. had l-wn gin-n immuniunx injediunl of nnli-t-xm- l'nlc-u thcrr is fuflhrr v-uthrmk n! {his damn-rum malady ninth: the rhxldrrn. hrallh Wiala be- lu-w that ii “I” he puuihle to reopcn ihw N‘huoh un Monday without dan- gvr of additional conu‘iun. l: I: also urged that the Sunday nhuolx close an Sunday; In the meantime the situation in being carefully watched. Children are harm-d from public medium than-n and the like and th- police are urn-fly enforcing tha health hoard rczulahona which hoard hat Unllnilll'd power- In a situation of lhi.‘ mrt The high whool waa not uflw'h‘d - a ,|.L Annx u u The unkr M the board 0‘ Mild! clunng \he N‘houll hu been campl'u-d wflh In ouch Instance. with the ex- (1‘phnn Hf ‘M PIHX‘hL‘I KM. I’Z-rl W. 694‘”, popular Highland Park drugxist, bu told an intern! in his bunineu on But (‘cnlnl Ivonne. to Gear 1.. handgun. who In: bun! with him in the drug m {or I per- md uf yura Mr. Gun bu been in the the drug buuimn {or a period of yegrs. ML Gnu-ll h.- hwn in the (1m): hu‘mcu in "ighllnd Park for the- yzr‘. l‘.’ y-un and I- wrll lmm’n and high) .«Hdmrd. Mr, Lundxren nlm .'.;1~ mnrv “mm friend! in the (ll), um! 1h :zru purinershlp re- Kilt-ht! 9“ .IL'. 11 MI Alfllkfi' IP- rnna-Inu-M 'Hw nan firm will b! men at Furl \\ ”at” Vamp-fly. Ll'NDGREN PARTNER IN 6831.], PHARMACY (H5. um! {'4 mm 1" ganh d M .uL'. 11 um runs-uncut 'Hw m n knmnn I" Furl \\ (In inc: and Ethical CLUB ORGANIZED Reporu-d to Health All Now Improv- Schooh Clo-ed Ixsx'r WEEK'S PROGRAM . 3 AT PEARL Tanya 'Knagm. or Pythiu “(Pym-n Sisters torlmull Queers Tonight Mayor Explain Plan 3 Mayor Hastings, in explu'nln‘ uni purpou of the mutinx. pointed out (he cily’l proud position on I '1!le rity par excellence, the character of: u'hirh was in a large measure due to: the foresight of the plenum vho hill laid the brand and do” foundatlou’ n! a desirable community upon which n splendid nupentrucmrr had been lluill, and he expmled the hope that; ihe Highland Park people of today, looking forflfd with creative vision, might be enabled to plan in awfully; and build I; wisely for coming mm; crlhonl of ms citinm u had the fulhrra in "mi! lime. GREATER mama PARK m . 18 wow) AT magma Pearl mm will At the regular medlnz of flu - Irwin; prom mafia ,‘Q‘ lFlu-l: Council No. woo. Re ‘ Sunday: D. W. Grlflth' “Dua- Btml"; Monday . May and Wod- neaday, (‘ecll B. De Kille'a bl: pro. duction, “Mamlanzhm,” vith a cut‘ including Loi- Wllaon. John Milton. (ivory? Fawn-1t, Julla Faye. Edyth Chapman. Jack Mower. Canon Forâ€" much. Dorothy Cumming, Mickey Moon. Jame. Neill and Sylvia bl:â€" Iun; Thunday and Friday. “Ebb Tide" with Lila In. from the novel by R. L. Summon and Lloyd Osbourne; Sat» uni-y. "In the Name of the Law." a ln'mrnduua hurl than“ that zloriflea likr a luenedldlon. Matinee at 2:30. See prugram on back pace of thin pa- luln. District Deputy Grand l'. J. Wmn of lab! Grand Romt. ”cl-tad by I My. grand sentry. acting an installed the folldilnc odlccrq msulnl year: 9 Ernest H. Xuchnoâ€"chent ' Edward C. 0hmnl~Vicel Claude V. Van Aradal Oraon B. Blindâ€"Slum: ? NHL 4 , William Grant-~Secretary“ I John J. ”clickerâ€"Collector. Herman Donalâ€"Trauma. William Guyothhaplain. ‘ Emil L. Guaufmnw-Guidu "I. '- man.-s_ “la-{An x The north: in open to the {Imme- g-nd "6de of member! of the lodges. .\’arioun enter-“imam! (enum- will it» inunperud between an small- ‘ntionu‘ A Vilma; mm from urinal ‘Iiltl'r nudge: will ldd w the plum" ‘o! the «owning nnd "fro-tumult.- and ‘dnncing will Ml out what pmmim to ob: I very enjoynhle cumin. posed of membtn In. both and the outside tet'rltu'ry mm nuke. wombnn‘v'cyofthe mun proposition nnd nport'hter It now: public meeting. wu ended without Gina-min; voicn. The “(Srouter lh‘hlnnd Park" pruj» [ H'l wan given marked impetus at u "1M3“ u! resident: of {he city and M . “Witt"? adj-com on !h(- we" And north. which it is proposed to annex under thi- plgn, when prune-fly unanim- mduent in favor o! the, phaiffuadbbfeu‘blgvucx- pin: {or a Gunter Hikhhnd P The mlyur explained that din ing was simply a getting to ciliu-na interested to talk dv suggestion which had been .1 tit mention of that put 01 field awn-hip. not nod Ink“ victor Lake Forest, Ipdj pm that it ha ha. fully ex- plninod by Mayor 8.me M. Hauling". blond-y. Tue-day Ind Wane-r Minn: mam urn-u Irv dny. “Manslaughter." by ‘ id With Jewel: Gnadgfl. Cecil B. De Ill: Burli- Charge ; ‘ WSMW AN EXHAUSTIVE SUR' Attendnm at thd meeting. held in the mumil chamber of the city build- ing. In: notably” Md represent- ative and then m mm! dim“ of the project. with the result flint. I motion that the city commission!" nnnu- n speck] cunnindqn. to tge com- Report of Finding”: to be Made at Another Meet To Be C!” W; Unanimous Expression of Approval of Project to Take Cm of Growth of (‘ity in Am Manner per mm INSTALLATION OPEN 70 PUBLIC r, Th:- Highhnd I‘nrk lodge. No. 738, Knights of l’ylhiu. nnd the (“ficr lodxr, lhahland Park Temple, ”N6. 300, will hold I join! Small-Lion h- mxht u Odd Fellows hull. on Laurel avenue. . mas. SEYMOUR owns nmrr MUSICAPE rid warm Seymour 0! Elvin“ tank! the “cry und play!!! the muck at ”The Smourntchkl” by the Ruuhn compo." Bluaky-Korukofl. the pro- ra-edl of whirh ‘1'" be mad to financo 1hr foundation uf In muMl‘ Ind “M M10 depnflmrm a! 2hr Ravmu m1. ProceedntobeU-dtom Mada-drum” in hvw'w , " ‘nm performanrv- was gin-n by tit (‘wir Opt'rl of Hut-(c. but RIM)“ evenfmr and if! he rl-pr-la-d in Us” rial performance Mxt Sunday IMP 1‘“ PM! 3h. cit]- o! Ruin“. "the Ma! ' the" communities ehould thcl move dealt-hie. He mode it'Ymi plain that there wn no hurry the plnn. that the mee nimply to launch the id- and expmsion thereon from Q“ ducted. and explained that no Lory could be annual lo: ' ' the people of flat Wilton , tinned u» be so "mad and t1: 0! the city bud M on uon u on election for “It 1: donor Chemy pointed out {be that the pmpmies of the E Northmoor duh: \un inrlud propoood plan. but that beyo by the tract to b1» nubdhided deuce and other put-pom, npd the mom npid growth of ‘ this territory would soon been “led in mtlim: of aubdividom : ,1 Roaring m1 Paul Pfd mam. cm a 35.000 '1 Mayor Human «porn-d popullflon of the city had up (Continued on pure 7}) ARCANUM OFFICERS ~ INSTALLED MG luxtruu I“, I.“ \r u. u. _ The retiring regent. in a “f MIN chosen remarks, bespoke for censor the um hydly. and pencmm accorded a: h . . which he upped-w very mac SCH ior Put Mont Wlliun t3 hobs" of tho council. u u Ila I'll of their appreciation of the - thunk-tic. pmth- and firm Ind mounted '5'. Brand with very bountiful Id put rem!’ I cum ,shly {II-£04. “Presented no 31 Bund, Put Rmnt 1922: 1! land Purl Count" No 1096, Roy‘ Amman.“ . , The grand count! was, ‘hox of (11mm Hanan by M W :which n. “boy." hm gm v Yum. é by m A c‘ the mum Memptfll “ be mind the “trace” in' :nusarmm. din'puyed Io um .n‘ might h .1 clan idol of the plum. and (:0 (his: I A comprehemive map Ihc city gnd the unitary out] Ahm‘mâ€"Anm 1.1mm. v . Rnpmuuve- w Roy-l A $num§ Hospiul AnorintionaE. C. Oh und‘ ExOfldo. and 0. B. Brand. ; N. SJ CHAPTER DAR; MEETS THIS AFT“ D-ua‘hm 0! (hr Amorimm Io Jufiw Th!- Nurth Shon- (‘hnpttr “1': "i" mm It ”W han of MI”. Ill“? k. Phelm thir «(urn-(m 13h inx‘homm are Mr. H. A. Nu. O. E. Krllor. The profit dam of In. (I. A. “'instufl 37;} EEK-ct "The “unifirt the United Sums." William Grant-~Secreury“ l $ 1 John J. Lidickorâ€"Collectol. l ' Hem-n Donalâ€"Trauma. i Willi-m GuyotwrCMpllin. ‘ ; Emil L. Gumfmnw-Guidu ‘ l 1 Frank E. WIIhehn~-Wnrddn.. ide. inst gush: ‘ Hera: is I the , one r1

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