hurt-e19- wiilhenerndand $h.ieMtelb.fttrrnmtertrreorrr. 'mreeA.8r.SSttma.. -tMatbtu-me,theee.re “III-dominant, “bumm-dm indium-Lancing _ 2tfercgh'N'ttt "irariEia5iariiW'"i"ii 'heetrmrnbtteo'm chum msimd In. Wilbur Erica», ml chip mart,andMrst.RobertP-tdMrs. Watson mrmoet,ooeesfwtsomwttt tthteumeufthetmsroo-ha.r dtkupouidon. Thou-:1. Webb rdr-ngtdteaaeitiu-rved,tmted has don-N by both the Geom‘ lowdown-10. W. Neihuhr minu‘ 're1e-Pmriehieeaasd-r" re.tut6mruhrueco.stverctii. in! a! min Steele-Wodeh- Kttt,tr'g'a.',tr,rg.tae _ _ _h_omofln.P-u htthete.ro-.theeewattteex- hihitneHona--ottesod "tdmrairmeattrreh.ht-tedfor tantalum A B C Oil Burner Co.; Mcnvnine Burner Corp.; Frigidaire Co.; North Shore Gas Co.; North Shore Roof Guitars; Kitchenaid (The Electric Maid); Vie Killian, Inc, plumbing. oil burner: and Fishing machines; Edvard Stranger. plumbing and heat- lw; Comm Ce., dish washing ma- "irsez;GreersTUPot,eagtdies; All. Wright Cd; “lad dussingu; Punk Satori tar., MW paper napkins I'd (Innis; “on Electric Appli- ance, not Point; W. N. Frye. Bard- iu: oil burner. .Meteie refrigerator, radiator can", an; Huber Electric Co, vacuum cleaners, electric omrli- The complete list of exhibitors is now in hand. and evidences the broad scope ot the display; his art impos- ing list of well-known merchants of both Highlnnd Park and Chicago and iritl immediately interest a public that is poncerned' with bettering the home equipment. “follows: List of Exhibitors ' Hipp e Coburn, jewelers and sil, versmiths: Erss0iirt6-0atsforth corpor- ation, hand made reproductions of early American furniture; Brant Linen Co, fine linens; Alden Studio, interior decorations; Lyon & Heady, musical instruments; C D. Mupher- son, furniture and interior decon- ‘tions; F. E. Compton & Co., pictured emoelopedia; C G. Everson & Co, lighting fixtures, wrought iron; H. N. Elwin: Cm, awnings, window shades a garden furniture: Art Metal Radiator Co., radiator covers; Victor Bros, furs; The Hub, junior sports wear; Earl w. Gull, moving picture camera’s; Hudson Roofing Co, roofing nourish; Fritz Bnhr. florist; Isabelle V. Harkness, real es- tate and investments; Illinois Life Insurance Co.; North Shore Trust Co.; Highhnd Park State Bonk; Chicago, North Shore & Milnnkee Ry.; Fer- nand do Cochin. portraits; Bean): l Coils. candies; Highland Pith Libra- ry; Ravinh Nursveriu; Public Serv, ice Co. The third program on October 14.1 will be shared by Joseph Brinkman/ and another Chicago artist, Madam) Marie Sidenius Zendt. soprano, Mrs.[ Zendt‘is a general favorite tttrough-, out this country. She has appeared) as soloist with every choral organi- zation of note, and is well known as} an exponent of Oratorio and Nor? weginn song lore. She possesses a! beautiful voice and is an artist of' distinetiom Contributions by tlttsei four will be a delightful feature of the: evenintrsenttrrtainment at the exposi-I lion. , f . Joseph Jtrirskrstart is . gifted, pinn- ist, who uppennd ts soloist. with the Chicago Symphony orchestra last sea- son. He gives' a fine spirited pers formance and will appear the first evening. October 12,4: will Clan Louise Thurston, hrpist. Miss Thurs, ton isp concert harpist and teacher, an artist of exceptional ability, and has appeared may times in leading musical centers of this country. She will play in Highland Park the first two evchings of the exposition, on October 12 and 13. October 12 and 13. B. Fred Wise, Americln tenor, is well known to Highland Park people as he has appeared successfully sev-' eral times at the Woman's club berm} as well Fs having been heard as 50-1 loist in the Apollo Musical club of , Chicago. He possesses ' lyric voice) of rich beautiful quality, with broad? range, clear, enunciation and fine in, terpretation. Mr. Wise will sing on the second evening of the exposition,‘ October 13. the will he a diiektftrt tan ‘roo. the. luncheon and _ tight _ um: my be hi. 0':- u N.- My The exposition k to open " noo- e-ch any and continue trtitlt ten o'clock . I. A musical m of note his been unused tor each "can; of the exhibit by Lynn and Nagy, ineorr1rr- and. of Chicago. It iududea the per- formance d delixhtfnl number by Jo- seph Brinkun. pianist, cum Louise Thurston. Mist. B. Fred Wise, ten- or, and Marie Sidenius Zendt, sopra- ’AGI nun-r (Co-thud be; me one) Base-ell Exhibitors Gifted Pianist 5“ A luncheon is given etch any to the 9 w'orkers and theres . lot of fun along ‘[with the good eats. Songs ue sung, , led by Mrs. Meander nnd Mrs. San- _ I ford, Mr. Charles Pudee, Mint. , I After the luncheon the reports of the a. captains of each team m given. The 'ltoam having the most money gets a ". plant. a Jerusalem cherry. for they ‘i are the "berries." The team having I' the most workers u the luncheon el gets a flag. The one making the " most calls gets a bell for ringing the _ most door bells. The team bringing n in the least money gets a rake to r, help them bring in the Shekels. ' 1 The campaign workers are omn- " , ized into eight teams. besides the Ini- ul, tial Gift committee. At Wednesday's "I luncheon seven teams reported $83th " GI-p-ig- Personnel il Initial gift committee (task. "-- $100 trifts--rtot in ,etr-Chairmtur, '} Mrs. W. A. Alexander; Mrs. Frank sl, Fitt, Mrs. Fred crow. Miss Rebekah -i Pmock. Mr, George Bard. Mr. Albert '/yttr, Mr, Robert W. Patton, Mr. al Ralph Bard. C I - __ - --- ""'.m.rrW..'R"l..eBMBB. "Fo1eauaeiidii" hath] Wuhan-1&5 a. a1'A"altWl'T'"'e'te tutt.eteLqa,t.tta- L Team No. Napkin. Mrs. Charles iMonahan; Mrs. Louis Marks. Mrs. E. ill. Plumber, Mrs. J. D. Harrison, ’ Team No. b-Captain, Mrs. T. uf ,Osborn: Mrs. M. M. Hirsch, Mrs," I Henry A. Babcock, Mrs. Frank Horn. fhlrs. R. R. Greig. Mrs. G. K Squire,1 13115. H. A. Wampler. Mrs. Clintoni (Beach; Miss Patricia Hoirman. l MJkL 1.---B-d aim in“... 82' p m.---"-. of laud" tRr-re- _ “it: St., Ind tHhridee Ave. G. A. o. Em. Pwstor F'rihy,0tL Tet 2 nil-.11: Ladie- Aid will be entertained in church by In. John Burl. Sunday. Oct. tt Cams-luckie- (In: at t Man. Sunday. Oet. B-- OME L mm _ “:00 n. o..---.- Warship (sun) on. Mrs. Pted Natalia-g, In. E. Y. R. III-fey. In. liner Hall. In. Curtes Baum. Kin Rebekah Pt- cock in chiral-n. Tam No 7-Captain. Mrs. Emery Hall; Mrs. C. W. whirls. Mrs. u, C. Rice, Mrs. William Hayward. Mrs: Thomas Merhren, Mrs. Hugo Schnei- der. . Team N. 8--Basittess and prefab? sional wome-Captain, Hrs. EVIL szier; Mrs. Carrie Green. Miss Eli-l xabeth BredittcMrB. Clan K. .Waltonl. Miss Orva Stine, Miss Evelyn Pen-1 sons, Miss Jennie Olsen. Kiss leier-E hotr, Dean Wilson, Miss Carolyn! Ayers, Miss (may: Greenhv. in} S. E. Hoover, Miss M. E. Bowen: Miss M. E. Jennings, Miss Keen, In. Dora Banning. I Han, In. a M. Jana. Kin Add. Ererett,MrsmsC.Uhtr?bsChnn. yin. [gum mm, Mrs. but! rar) andhetpmtthetw.CA. Shallot- od In “new in u E-eau, Inn-u. campaign last sari“, written by WB. has: Allen White, editor of the Etw. porn Gazette, in which Mr. White asks the question. "To whom Hon these 'r's'." Answering his question himself by saying: “To the your " our community nod not to the bonds and committees ds, In the tem- ples of youth. Team Ah ft-Captain, Mrs. W. Ross Marvin; Mrs. Wm. K. Harrison, Mrs. A. Brudick. Mrs. Lee Frank, Mrs. B. G. Mans. Mrs. M. O. Snediker, Mrs. Russell Smith, Mrs. Deibler. Mrs. R. Team No. Mpmin. Mrs. H. F. Pier; Mrs. R. M. Bridges, Mrs. J. D. Hagbery. Miss Laura Sweethnd. Mrs. o. R. Franzen Mrs Lyle Gourley, Mrs. P. A. Davidson. Mrs. R. E. Gray. Mrs. E. E. Mellinger, Mrs. Wm. H. Stockwell. pevarsertt,aoa.trdtrteursr,m" Some musing campaign songs were sung, muons cage of the beat was "Co- operation," words by Mrs. H. A. Bub- cock. That is what the Y. W. C. A, Team No. 6-Captaritt, Mrs. A. G. Wallace: Mrs. E. E. Icahn-d. Mrs. Harold White, Mrs. Maury H. Rofhnan, Mrs. W. H. Mast, Mrs. W. R, Saul, Mrs. T. C. Oweiss, Mrs. A. L. Blair. “hid-QM“ “Enough-AM umdhwdhw eiaie-ittqeefthqqr.-uehrb I"sybrmefty.e-irorr-tt ome-toamauat-t.ia.ak, hibiuudmmhmupdt’ aha-aging At-att-d-i. is asking for just one week Co- operation by all of the people for Your Y. W. C. A. R. Boa,worth, Team No. I-Captain, Mrs. R. S. Black; Mrs. Lawrence Mills. Mrs. Robert Pause. Mrs. Bruce Chandler, Mrs. Elmer Onmlyer. MEWS hBit0h0hIB%iiiE List eo-ittae-am. Adde Ever.. Luncheon mm - Claim Highwood Lutheran Church (Continued from In... an.) - It, â€be 0" ‘Wm.’ 1 There were about forty members and friends of the local W. C. T. U. (present at the ttet-Seether meeting T and tea which they as“ on Tuesdly. {the 27th, at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. 'r, Mary B. Lake. county sareruteatdeest (of the "Mother's Meetings Ind l White Ribbon Recruits" gave I shot! Itate. Several children of the mam , bets present were “ken in as "White ttte Reemits." Hrs..Lake con- ,ducted the ceremoniuh in connection (with this. One of the members. Mos. Ite Boll, rendered several piano Re- lections. _ CARDOF‘I‘IIANKS w. m to“ on m 'rs-a-dee-tsu-i. dbl Wchnmmor- ,mmMyMlu-md mum's-mus...- GoupothMHIC-(I- l .1 MRS. MA'BYJBJAKE My. October ir: 8:00 pan., the uduf Sewing - ch will have a hut " the end. They plll to It": promptly in - to be am Mon " p... 8m. October w. 10:!!! p... Our My who! h out“!!! i MI. l 0:†p.., 'rmtrth hug-g I The regular Inga! business nett- ing In: held Wednesday, Sept. = at the home of Mrs. Hurry no... of Glenview avenue. The {mom others were elected for the em yum Mrs. E. S. Hall. president, In. John Christman, viee president; Mea, Julia Wendlinc. start-n. In. Flora Gordon, tnunrer and In. C. P. Sehriver, corresponding "canâ€. The thirty-third and can“ of the Lake - Woman‘s M ttan Tamper-nu Union will " " WM, and hardly. 0d. " Edmond mun and Eeerta phat. Ree. William Nelson. yum. “My. October 6: 8:00 pam. - meeting It {It church. Ind " Kate Chapel 8mm yang: China». A splendid pm The treatment plant at North Che cago has a capacity for somewhat over 10,000 people. The plant at Waukegan has been designed to save the Gillette avenue district and has a rated capacity for abdut 8600 paw ple, depending upon the ultimate dis- position of the tannery and other m- dustrial sewages. The plant is in- cated on land owned by the Sanitary district, north _and east pf the gas punt end thén‘is plenty of room fur enlarging the plant to provide capac» ity for the remainder of Waukegan, Tentative prejeck have been devel- oped tor this additional enmity. Miss Conklin, visiting missionary from Utah, spoke about her work there. The president. Mrs. Flora Sudan. reviewed briefly the work of the union during the past year, fella-h: which a will hour m enjoyed, "W [iiiNiiis E'b’w. C. T. U. At Meetin September .27th; 1'fi,1'd'lf Meeting Held; . OiBeerg Elected atmetiorremtuabrmt_Tt.o oftHru-amintrteBt-Ptrt arsi-ehhstrt+mod.UH6r, "t,uhnBtl.NoetkChi-tms- der e-tmeeimty Ind WM MMmmMUIH-Aad paw-mu. Mamba-an! two diluent twp. or W of hm UMP“ ink F-tu-ka- with apps-gnu for diluted-3 the eUriBed - by liquid chlorine. The purpose of thin tmatatqtt in to pmtect'the "tel “up“: and bath- inx bench. and to reduce than pol- lution. The - diam into the Skokie comprise ‘not only sedi- mentation but the tiitratiem. The additional ttttration tracked by the small volume ot ter in the Skokie ditch " compared to the large volume in Lake lithium _ The plants at North Chicago end Waukegan nre typical of the div clinging into the lake. At both punts gravity Bow without pump“ was possible. The sewage first In“ thru coarse screens and grit chm-hers to remove the heavier solids. The next treatment is in twstory nettling tanks of the Imhofr type. The sew» age passes slowly through the upper compartment where several hours nre allowed fur sedimentation. The solid matters settle out into the lower corn- partment where they are held for about six months to allow amply for digestion. When they are removed from this lower compartment they are placed on drying beds where af- ter several weeks the solids are ru mural in a relatively dry conditiun similar to humus or buck nail. The etrluent from the settling compart- ment passes into a mixing and con- tact chamber where it is dosed with liquid chlorine. This treatment kills off the harmful bacteria. The emu- ent is finally discharged into the lake Munich-emu! MATESSAMAIY WWW "B"etreramrPa3t-tlttomraa-ittaoettet, (Who-no-) Swedish Methodist lam-II" At Buffalo, Mr. and Mm’Wesum attended the annual meetthe of the ', American Bar asaoci.tirm, heard 5 Chief Justice rm make a speech and Introduced Ltrd Chief Justice Stewart (uf England, who delivered a memor- hue address to an audience ot more imam 4.000 people. l A day was spent " Niagara Falls, iamrthcr at Toronto and then came ( th,. inn-resting boat ride down the St, ‘Lawrcnce river rantings: the Thou- [ sand brands. " is said that by actual from)! there are 1.6“] islands in the is'- Isswrvnee between Lake Ontario Hand, Montreal. Many of these are imrupiu} u summer homes hype.)- mrupu-d tbs summer homes bywo- jple of various degrees of financial atrlu.mc. A ow York linker took a filmy to one rather small‘ island a few years ago. acquired the um and spun $230,000 dollars on t manner home and private, theater. when his wife died. Immediately the work Wu stopped, although many thousands af sroltars more would be [united to tku- ish the trork. Thit mansioq of sixty moms has stood in that utttinished condition and unoccupicd'ever since. rest on I [urge but tied up at Ge dock, a ride of 114 mites on this his- toricH lake tn enjoyed. then . nil- road ride of 15 mile; an! amtthee boat ride the entire length of Like George. Both of these Men have large mountain - for their inne- After a day of nth! min; in Mon- treal, the nexl.move 'ras to Plant. but: nest the northerly ind at 14k: Chmplu'n. After a blissful 'sift's northern ttruUiiwitt mm“. !tttarutietmrrtPiehut_ sAec-itueorth.Uetimrsitvot trudorrtirtNFt_e-. gum A few can Inter their 'tttttg',':,',",",:":",".'.':':- l1'lWld'oC,'lr'Lntl,2g,,'2'tt PontAMane-haxmm in; of three nation-l autumn. deliehtodwiththee-ee- rs“ T,',rTi,t Inna-inn, m ent- ggpdu need“ in much a ill-eun- eries historical places. Their I.“ . . 1:313?†1',11 " gavel-ad, M frc':ur,,t,T.t “P P,tlr,2t t metetigt 3 A“... 1eadirte than role - can“: Jun-gm It out?" - new in the United Sate. hand in _ . T Pt t . about 0 mil from sgers WIS m mum for {our days. pmym a lip,',',',':,"',', ee" te, “drum wag-13:11:19“ A d†“I: 'lt',' 2,re'll We to than: was and eve- _ "o Pt - “"9 rungs while the Algernon: were 41.4" "I!†habit of am to buy voted to seeing the maria. r.e “PM“ "a', - aaother and Mr. and notable private (Arden: in the-u", In. "ter'.' ya: on a" look city. Mr. Western took an min part1“! tor rue eartettes qr “will!!!" ") the buainess sessions of the use», :zttx'iJharh "a',',".".".',?,.',:',',"',',: union. P . _ Five hundred lwemy cemetery (If-f m the bathe-p2 ,e of private “he mm; mm all parts of the country' eounty estates with the name-am were in attendance. lor North Shore century I: being At Buffalo. Mr I'll. Mn ’“Funm called on to develop. Th-tu-tui-i-. panda-Melina. A-tthath mam-hummus;- oeahhtMt.amMr.eutoa.tau Wests-n of Nttett “on My. Fawn-numb" must.tserueusiuiuriiiuiiGi, mamas-.0..- a: about van-I but 'rrai%aGhriiiGiiiiS"iil mmmuumm: 'ittt-Aetf990-"01mtmltttaTa3tg m1 Jhar0Mrt00,_-aeNtNgg.tytalt-atte. Think of this atom without TOW! Without CANDY. CIGARS and RUBBER W! Without STATIONERY. Ema-mo CURLBRS. suns Ind TELEPHONE SLUGS! Watt. Life! Wotta Life! DovoummBerrrteartreotirttutrurh-t Asrit.itrNDFirtrpeetteretamaryitrua- toitter_ndriightt AiadmmHn'ttttiirttutthaek during Xmas, New Yarn, lather- Dar, m and FourthofJuly! It seemed that a set of theseieformers (this in the dream) had had I law passed that PROHIBITED a druggixt from selling anything but drug: in his than!!! And all night long in my dreams I was trying to make I living in this- store 1'ttdr, SELLING DRUGS ONLY. Do you wonder why i use a niitht-maret I been whip tling ever since I WOKE UP-nn to find it isn't so! Ju.stt.m.tro.urm.ipdoverthvs-otttatromtget here in this store that aren't kindled "eye!'". Why. I'donly haveeyxytNedtrrtmm-rtrauietttkie' ifdrt-aaiithireotia--uiiriNt- The other night I had I nightmare! Woke up in a cold sweat just as l was entering the poor house! Gosh. what I dream! YhtutrtirttiirTast - Wadi; Vii; WHEWM - theeettnndttnaitot on 'iiii1til',?i',,'t'i?i?llihii' an " Melee nigh n- 'e',iftd'tdi','tt'Mrrg'li Att.yetAaiatjthedttt n _ __ ihGiC, 'llldg 'in,",',' 'trr, ttttatt- all!“ 'AR)] hit. teiGF- HELVIN D. swam. E’FS-q-w &rrrsJtqqtr- l A week was spent in Philadelphia " while making these Visits. also an- _ joying the museums of art, the noted 1 historical mm. and Phiudeitrhia'. Heading cemetery. West Linn! hill. he Mr. Weitera's surprise he found " that this Quaker City place of inter- 6 ment is making “It: not infrequently l of lots It prices ranging from 310 to 't2:t per mm foot, although it is .not up to date in its landscape work ‘and has only a limited new are ‘fund as compand with the amount of mum! which has been sold in 62 yen-s. Valley Fame and the ground occupied by Wuhington'n my dur- ing that memorable winter of 1777 431:1 '76--rtow I national park-ttse dd Crrverrurtertt buildings in which {the {urination of Independmce way win“. where Wuhinmu sand I.“ 'ttresident, uni the home of the Lib-) ',ertsir1.aisothehomeotBetat Ron; lwher: that noted lady made the tint] ,Americu: (It; is tolhbontion with itienertt Wuhinttan. were other places much enjoyed by our tourists. g The two hiding weenie: of New :York City. the New York oBtanicat (ardent. the - [aural nut-cry in New Jeeser. Gmnl Gnat’l Tomb: l on the HM, old Trinity chm-ch tad At, Paul's dupe! on Iowa Bro-xiv“. (and the “Angelina Imam E wen tho viittmL f A (by m "not in viking the India. and moat chin: role Bur- nery in the United State. hand in Pt-tVanin, about co miles from Phiudetptsu, A da, such m went [in two very hm [than] numriem it in the habit of “W to My ‘supplies from one another and Mr. Emu". Westemweeeortt1tetook 1tnti11hastohepexrressthathnee dressserarennrtrierhm'dieaPthan hoop skin: for the proper roaring of Bamumunulbtheen- tin coupon: by Mr. And In. dat- Pont and all member; new: was delighted with the (W of MV- 'u_eetisteiat-tia-mst- ly pine. Yee%Pu_-th.-irrt.to. “www.mhw-u emr_dt.tu-ti-dth. Ami-Mathis“ “manners-nann- WWI-twang Serteiifr-Nit_Turmr- ei-i-edu-o-tsd Munch-WW innihkhtmou‘hcotntb AttF-a.-tatan-ut oterM-thtl-t-et.aita.tt- hind-mu“. “auburn-lamina. an .. thi-. an I. so; X‘_MI&.MMIIO¢~ tel-um. Mere Mr. Watc- - oe-ttth-se-tri-ie- oromipdefeodh-efuaNvor- itevarutimafe-Hiehh-b.en “our". q . d in le. Ft wmh to thank Mr. Smith. the mom, princxpal of the Elm Hm sehooldor " Mn the loudness extended to as tad the PA. m.’ Tun-1‘ "aria; If; 2Shat'ftttMht2 . in hill-i Kia.' cGira - ihit it'(rt'.'lh'i"i'ir?i'hy32 “we; tU an] -- in.“ JTirGaiiii; 9‘: .','M an" “an" Nt d'2t,tg,ttt.tutt2Lut2i,e-, t Ill-ll. “Mm Thqmurdemdr-hid-idetttm 't,',r'ttg'etTgrta1,"Au= sandman-3.0.: theu detibetntrKRaaDth.mm 'rtthednN-ittt ".-brgo. WY" 0-: My“: 0- "rmMhy.yeyyrdiutue-.i. Win-u! Aid Pteet Don't Ttand I“! WI? ik.iiiiaRiii -. [ii - FiriaiaGiii. new - "'liiimiaiwch-hhw‘ W -uaa ""'.'et.rhrrortrrhtettse, " The not: Integrating rt of our lumines- to US it the "5Hiti'ii Department.†White - oy handling tun', variety of it... tinge» e'trtheatoeker6th. ?1yhtttt PM Sun-ye tab . “Al- Murderer-Goes Wuhan t Wang’s" if - - GiaCtiGF." a. Plalt"A'r"lrr,'m"A _ l The lulinn drama liven by the Pitrhrooi3 Dramatic club On Sunday _ tuning proved & not: lumen. Pro. ceed: will benettt Mr. Alfonso Bur- gone of Highvond. and In. Ban. a widow. of Benld. m. mu co-operation of the public, --The Committee. NI RENT -- MILD l- mm rcub. I My rrdmrorqmM. in“ but“ In. W“, in!“ on. " In I... to. ,tytrate-itut'-dw.c,rt- in»; AAik "V 3 new '17.: F,arri, 'iaruiT. rug-12.331 hyk fig: "e-tMr grin “MY. 'ttmm" t H And to paraphrase the old “I. it probably wtin't be long lwlorll all good aviators to to Paru.--Phiud_ Inquirer. um um? radon-u- _ um- ~.: hot um u upâ€; may hm m vs.- .v.. Tet, a. r. :35 . “than“; A "hott-db-q." Mould-1mm 'ree-ta-ttnh-d-trm aemltNsuarqrittmg-eot.aH.. Gmsr-imm.rmeth.r-d ofd1-hteth-t.id.tmnhtt- a!» _ Contact to: the eon-min of n Concrete sidewalk on the unk lid! of Sheridan md.~hutm Dom Put and Umbert Tiee-wa-d- ed to Peter Ugolini. in aeeoedBaee with his bid reported tart heck. _ The board took has: during the session and met A: board of ha! in» movements. Ind following the head meeting, the counvgil retouvened and the board then Iuhmiued the ordi- nances providing for water mains In the section: previously mentioned, IIIW ordinnncn u had were or- dered plated on we for public impec- tion until 'ual m. ITALIAN PLAY GIVEN T SUNDAY A SI'CCESS gykEanup-HM- " 'uhdlt.e-g.N-. intumamof80At8-a-.u tete-t.tss-emmrthme o'ry-rsutu-ti-s- 'hqeitrek_nrtmetadtoar- mono-dub!" m- the. of the North M‘m The rim " tho "in may. cognitmr'u. Ps notion. m TY Pro-ave Tutu b Ayrtotioetwaarpassedtoh-ttis. enn'men to vary the Has of an title-Ill on Linden Ivonne. between Lincoln avenue and Forest "can. in order to avoid tees, in accord-ape with request of property owners. . PLAN “8 WA“ IAIN mum Too LA?! To CWT? "m-B.... M