F 51$ arid [iii rm thi Em Pit £83 'iCirc', "vr' deugdumMM if,,'. Gr,sdidttVethititedadit18.aa, 1vri'irlis, " ttidDodhrmsaurttrcrnomtttmtt "."r-i.r _ iArtneiiL-tttenraasomtn-d, 'd?' r " trrtarta-enre_tutfeeml j,' sk, ',iimrtash-nubutoestoatttf if, ir ' Watch-31W" , g Ttenidttthmruth-inenmte1t- 2' _ mamadmitted ohm-and “my: PM“? W erasing after the work tutu paced. but itated that it w customary to get out of they†of auto. ensuing the traekt " Icon a possible after the passing of trains. m said that the work train obstructed hum and he wu unable to Me the limited approaehitttt, from the north. Dunn said that when he saw Mu. Proctor- iusfanheuurtedtor-ehernnd just then the Emma muck her. Dunn is a veteran of the World War. hav- ine wed in the Canadian any. as seriously wounded and Pm an rum-- able dischu'ge. m told Chief of Po- lice Moronoy that he would have gladly died trvine to save the wom- an. m m held by the police until alter the ihqueat and then released. years. He aid he estimated that his train In: going about 25 to 30‘miles In hour when it struck the auto, after every menu: had been taken to bring it to a stop. George Breen of North Chicago in the conductor. Verdict Recommends Gate. The verdict of the Jury won that the deaths werxraexn'dettul in the manner and " the place end time described. No direct blame was etteched to any- body, but the jury held that the cross- ing we: not properly protected and recommended that gates. I tower and e watchmen on the ground level be installed at the crossing. The Jury was composed of Julius Biritmer, Thomas Dooley, Ben Freberg, William Such, Dwight Merrill, Fred Rudolph. Funeral Monday The funeral of the victim was held on Monday afternoon " the Prior chapel. Dr. George Creig Stewart of St. Luke’s church, Evmton, conduct- ed the )ervice, minted by Rev. George Keller of Trinity church, Highl'end Perk. Burial was in Men- orial Park cemetery. Besides the husband there survives one daughter, aged 18 months. Mrs. Preetorins had no other near rela- tives, except an uncle, John Smith, of New York. The Preetorius,.family are Episcopalians. They have liveddit Highland Park about two years, formerly on Princeton avenue and more recently on Glendoe avenue. A cousin of Mr. Preetorius. Mr. Oscar Miller, father of Patsy Ruth Miller, the screen star, arrived here on Mon- day night. . V Edward Murphy. motormnn of. the limited, liv'et in Milwaukee and has been with the North Shore Line 11 panr,too North Durban: street, Chi- cago. He and his funny had made inns, " the mods.“ mine. so - to have one man for and: but. mnny friends ‘Iince they cane to Highland Park to reside, and they end the community generally have then:- moet Impethy for the bereaved hul- bnnd and father. Mrs. Preetorhi, his mother, and his litter, In. W. o. White of Naah.. noes he: not been effected, and also become permission for installation has been withheld by the state com- merce commission. He believes that had the gate. been in ope'ntion the accident probebly would hen'boen averted. Effort will be made to in- It." the tote. u poem as possible. In conference with Mayor Human. â€andâ€. General Hen-cor Hyeu ville, Tenn, have been here this weak and ere taking the remaining child home with them for the present. Ready to Install Gate. Regarding delay in installing (nee It the creasing in question General Manager Hyatt of the North Shore Line stated yesterdny that the up- rights for the gates hnve been in po- sition for some time. but installation has been delayed beceuse utilfnctory armament for Joint operation with the Northweetenrâ€'reilwny of these bromiud to Blue; In tsdditiminl tag. CHRYSANTHEMUMS ARE BLOOMING m COUNTY Greenhouse at North Shore Cemetery Ptyrt.t. to Report The North Shore Cemetery Green- house is the,ttrst place reported to, he" chmeetheumns in bloom in this county " this time of the yesr. The “mums†on sale in most florist shops now come from Celifomie. The ttowem " North Shore cemetery ere bloomiig shout two or three weeks sheet! of their time. Visitors ere welcome to see them at the Green- house in North China. LADIES’ "n “WNW". MEETING; REGION ' At the annual meeting of the Ladies' Aid societv of the Methodist church. the knowing were elected " one." for the coming year: Vice. nresidettti, In. A. M. Fellows, In. Peter Reruns. Mien Imev Judsnn: scents", In. Smuel‘ Simmonds; treasurer. Mrs. Mittel MeNieoh, flow- er ind. lino Lam Mecommeh; cell- 1IteyyqltAr, 'tta.m, 8. John-on. Mr. -Pteetorius iis general trame (Wham!) N. ith'il ig. 'et"'ratj' $53 Bdentnmsrtottttl.. mandarin!» 'retaoxrt-qmrst rxFfe:% l A notional â€ti-lame to mm‘ and co-ordinote _ ..eestetrratietn of this timportant summary bu just-been {organized under the phairmnpahip of , Frederick Fmomnptel. the concert tenor, who bu been utudont of Boc- I thoven for many yours. The commit- l tee’s preliminary stndiu indicate that I',',.'.,',',", than 2500. Beethoven program: will be given by music clubs and min- C cations! organization throughout the I United States this winter. Those who maimovstti;, mm4red Yeats Shoe Death of mumtuneommd “HEB-Hit}; “in†the tom of the Math of M “and of the Month of thottyrrn, who“ work ugh! the mum of modern manic. The occasion will In observed iiiiHiiit,' the world, but the America "we will prob ably be more hard tun in any other country. .:'. we 1mm (tlm-ttrt _Aasser#n FM» 1;»: am Chamber of 0mm Bil Life 335M Evanston serves the competent and exacting buyers of ' the North Shore. Choice goods, Wide selectipn, "right price, and convenience are, the reasons; _ if I. EVANSTO' i'j?,tEi'; 'tgiiit F "ifd is _ht g pmtimtitar, M.“ by the committee. W. PY-tttnut sup- plia'studcntl with a Me! Me of ttte (rattan-1e mum, mm he tell: very eRoctlvely the touching lion of the humus Hoonlight Bonita. Haj , "One evening" Beethoven end I eoetspqrtirnt m hurrying thought)» the open window of e humble dwell-‘ lam-the lovely strain! of the Smata. inF. Aging Itoppedtolinen there! came 1 mo! dutmtre-- 'tft could? only have real musician play this marvellous pieeel’ Entering the not: we, thextouad that the plum in e yam blind girl. Beethoven not down It the old pieno and phyed u if inspired. "As he, Mtitrhod the when. the candle fNItetid out. Beetttoven's friend stepped to the window end op- ened the smitten. and " the moon- light f1ooiud the room. the mast" began to improvise d tender melody that seemed the embodiment of the composer hastened home and pa? the it Pays to Sho' 3R}: U01 1(irli;', Satisfied qhoiirs fsT, "a af, ri6,t, 333? “if? ii, gh's i'yfi)'ir/i, (,ti"ii,itl, fs i'i"i' '4'riaft3tEif,, 8ii'iit"tig'tt.'s'-s, CHAMBER“ by 'P-tut""'!""""'""""'"'. ' F “run-afï¬xâ€: . Everyone who it .trtteiAtt h 'ttt played. tr Winchell†e , . any acme“ mMr9tt up : Pram church Veda-day city tttrig, Gotcha- S6, a “no o'clock i A we Itgtritrtr,ttr in and“ to! beer Ittl. 8. Aitrtaettmrtt,'dtmMeri, of leederehlp at!!!“ of the head 9* christian educetiou of the Pre- t T itutehumhtntheO.8.JL,an in modern methods (ttrdMttras tion. l, Invitations he†been lent out. everyone who is: connected with till vital subject in and» attend. phone 688 for reservations It up per, for which I nominal charge " be made, Member: of the You; Peo- ple’s society of the Ptergtrrterutt church will serve. _ At Pumtl’ amihuetsers Dil- V m.“ tt.t.M'tptttrttthtrt ' but p". J. tr. Aibaettrtid#eot " lender-hip mm of tin board 4 chi-tun dilation of the ' iattehuerhtnthe0.8.JL,aro' in modern methods all!!!“ tion. i Invitation: have been mt out. everyone who it cpnnected with vital subject in “new. attend. ‘Precident Lowell up that vs at living gum than in "" did In; fore. Butwetuitoinordettitr, mttafth-ofttt-tmmrttNs Fl:- i;4?FAt ci,i?tuy?,rl;,l?r ""sit't)"') T-, E136? . 3 DON’T 11130me motnt n as N. sew. ,i.- ""',rr"iiiriiiri)i't) " i) l, mwmc arm !' "i, 1rrtriristieotare'a, Wee "i', i, (ll COMME = mammal "' ttaoLLtod.u---d,"it We Have to uuy c; o selectifpn, For "rrteq1_1. i f Move it an it Hi1 w Hi m l S Ft 44 'Nh.', w' 2 a R? " Ii?