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In thntueatirm the Udall Moan-â€madman†qi-tit-ed-ter-brought -otthe.eeetiosoftheiameprirtt- irwruntirtthermarortheutoet rather-Udell building in new iiraGaGuiA'-d halal- mulaidl. ambl- b-dth-ndeondnudthi- Inui- The old Presa building, from which the Calend- removed was tom down in use“! time. loudly main; it was um intact. but by may night. only parts of the Trans uni the foun- htion were left and WM the hignlunelmnt workmthé the -tiateforthettnaltmitofthe witst-emtttorstmsit-el mm mad the cafeteria tall the "hee mist] by F. B. William " "-torase,itisrumtedtoeh oreratioasmtthe-eoodrmitmrid- lrsothatthemttim building maybe "-rorrtee-ereartrr"xtr-. ".-erteraoftheeaNterin ihe-iihi-irsetrromfnensto attmstnumeem"rd. mpublicin -itedtoeiattameir-etthi_- umwmgmm JFaGis for yte" a, Ueatiie. In}! “EUMMM meheAm too-vau- Additioul men feet in width is you“ fotooeteek of North‘Grgn itkre-.r-via-ttt.toort-l “nui- - through tied“ and - whim of prom, -intAgttttoek.rhoh-e? 'tetHaridmigwofthestmesttod0 “mulled. "myomvbhnd- (and an i-pnvenent an B. A: GTiiad JCiyGiair' Fri' "43E 'lt-G-ou-et- IWMWN‘Ml-y- .tord.reeM-q5tt%rBtFegrt. WJWM!!!†FikfGGiGT "_-__'--.. == -'v -%-N.eqhtehreot_,tt.ttt. “mithID-‘WW t.--tf-withthrmi. h.l.A.Il-UI. mum-chi mm]. MI. N. 1']. 'LP.A-dttlremledtol. “Wimmntbdo- mans“: [ .3 mrmnous: Amnio'mbohdl- oetmber8ardqh-i.-..tq 'rer.sttt_ttothfitreHr"A_rar ubwmymu m mosnA LODGE WtmrNmtBBNBAY mammal! _ 1 tritgtr1rlRtmMil Generllhupihluthhospih‘lw draft-continuum Bun:- atsotttatosetrortistotteHto "cmmmwm Meaarstutirmttrorhiermer- dnfu'in these Raul: seoehtU per- feettr “and with FaraeHI - lhe approrriatimt for the - you. tuning Sept-abet t. I!!! and ending September I, " this m, “a $478.01». A upon issued WM for the year - the ape-dim foe the you to he mm. which is 818,538 non than the arts-in- tion. The baud this hock will have to not 9te tee' aqqse-intKas ordi- mm. Mr. 'Vereoe up that indiu- tiemsamthattAe-emritttmr- vide {or tht .mmdsmm bwmmmhu- “NM!- _ Md!!!“ Thelma-lyG-Ilhupihl trmdshnath-t-dmft,82tk- "2.M. mun-um"...- pmprhud ad 889.10.“ out in our-don " the Minion. Super- visorveeeoe-ttheeoqrrtrut- irwwhiehroaihitsthehotsritat au- thorities from m pay patients exuptinemudmmunu Continua-dean‘s NIGHT scTMNtuCLAssEs AT HIGH SCHOOL OCT. fl To Be Edi My: all Wed- Iulun! 'teeiiirtmti- on - o.eetqr Night Night who!“ actions It the high M for that. who with to nail thanks: of this ssrsweee_rrilt sun Lion-anon i, ml -witt be held each load" - I'Mfming M'Wmu-W in be -m‘ night. MrccB5tt=AtNtNtrrARr3 mmGAHE t-.%.t..,th.rtiriemA.C Brot-n--th.themrSe- hwmmmmm Wu.....-..- Then-Ia mh-uuaaauusm .Md 'er. mind will be --tr.aiiird6Moieh-darh. “kidnap-nil.“ hmudwmm “Who-3mm: '-h-ne-e.tonmteAaeetetd "Ii-b» :vnrywrthy 'tra-i V... d I. 03-“.qu c"'lihfiPat'Mig% NMMdA-nriu .etK3-m-t.Mt-mettt uni-dimintyhmpur- hhhllchy q_.Bert," Msasise-hu.eA-xretieh- 'tr-its-te-arid,"..- e-det-ur.".-.-. â€Wk-u. nâ€-~l~.& - 'b-qty-hee'-. an. am gonna. mm. as LAKE BLUFF FUELS BACK struction Fronds G. Blair melding distribution of the non-high Ichool fund and this end the font that it w shown that the non-high school board could make I larger tat - helped to ease the situation Ind clear the way for the return of the children. The non-high school district bu been pas%tr about $165 per pupil per ya: for those students from non-high school districts who attend high schools. In the Deertteid-Shieids high school, the board pointed out, the cost of education overuse: $250 or imore per year. When on unexpect- edly Inge increase in enrollment of students from outside the district op- peared It the opening of school ell of the outsiders were dismissed those full tuition fees were not being paid. About 190 in all. including any from Cook county non-high school dis- tricts. For most of these the Cook county nomhigh school district wr- ranged to pay the differ- and they were reinstated n few days ego. ninsnl of the children last week Luke Bhtit citizens held n mass meeting y evening to which . Itta; was invited. In 2fgfst the position of the baud nnd an- swered n III-her of questions. after which n mundane " m an appointed to meet with the boards of education to discus wnys and - of getting the children but in school. Another meeting WIS held Sunday without definite result Ind union was ttnaliy melted when the Like Blue representatives met with the, high school board Tuesday night. Members of the high school board; explained that there was no disposi- tiooorsthepartofthebe-dtodis- criminlte not to prevent any pupil from unending school and pointed out that the board if way was ready to take are of instances when tui- tion fees could [In wholly be 1m)- vided w..." w. - “MOIMQIII- â€WHEN; dertheoew1awaodmrmeuthe state superintendent of public in- struction the non-high school band would be we to distribute tin fund oetthetmsisotthemsatue_ims unwndhkem "theme-tth-tH-ttsam tmeeirtrehooi,nututiuhsehoert '"tthorities'h-Fasm-eethat '2U"g1tIiht,1Tgg'rge oteeirsrt_qrthqti-Kat mmtwnion-rydi-inl. roan AND GLENN 10 " AT mun mum h- -the moi-unity on Sat, 'tlTelN'll'.1'lr"a'd'l'ki'"lrd myot-tetrHLeetea"ts, mmwgmiyp Mt} the.†" Fair "e" gill WM,w-NM5WP tisa-sive-uae-re Immediately touowjn; he _dia- rtG-er,tttuegettthao.wti. ta-trsehedlea-eeh-e. “whet-“Mm -qefrtsei-dSh-%t_. 'tr..Nernrarb-ytu_ However. it In: exphingd that . 'ATEXIMVH) mutant!“ Hold Mu- Mud-g New“ Gnae Players - Return to Atom the Friday Night 11) Ring- the “will: of the Gran. Players " the Mann thu- hr. This is the has neck company mm thick Mighty! My him night Indiana:- at the Alena Inn strrine for fourteen count!" - Having been compelled to Jog. Drilcoll leave Highlnnd Park on account of previous engagements, the Graeme Plnyers are now buck at the old stand, and. it is promised, they are back to stay. The whole gun; will be here too, including all those who heeame your favorites last spring with perhaps a new face sprinkled here nnd there. Jos. Driscoll, whose name lately‘ has become a byword along the North Shore, once more will assume his po- sition of favorite with Alcyon Friday night audiences. Being featured player as well as business manager of the company. Jos. has become n smut favorite with the theatergoers of the North Shore. Tm! "Iain: (rtidar.ftttt. The Brst play the Graeme Players will present (which will be tomorrow, Friday) night at 8:15 will be Taylor Holmes’ famous threeatt comedy JAIL "Not So Fast" with Jon. Dras- coll nasmnintr the roie_tede_eamots. gifgylar iiotmes, his play will ring all your old friends into the east, which will be as follows:, Juries Oeton played by Jimmy Jackson; Mary Standish played by Hue! Dell Christy; Rose Standish played by Cecil Harmon; Robin Stan- dish played by Billy ti'rattkenburtr; Sylvester Vnne pllyed by Howard W. Rapport; Fay Fothergil1 played by Margaret Swip; Arabella played by Mildred Dmielson and Henry Wat- Demon Blake played by Jos. Bristol]. Looks like in; whofe town will be od hand to welcome them back. At least hete's one who wouldn't miss it. DISTRICT 108 WILL HOLD ELECTION SEPT. 29 Miss Ruth Ewing Nominated to Succeed Mrs. Garnett Who Resigned School District No. 108, will hold an 1 election Saturday September 29, at the Lincoln school from twelve 'tee) noon to seven p. m., to elect a. band member to succeed Mrs. J. B. Gaz-l ttett who has recently moved to Evan- ston. Miss Ruth Ewing has been nom- inated as n candidate to finish out Mrs. Gametes term of ottiee. Miss Ewing has served as pres- ident of the Lincoln school Parent- Teachers association several year! ago and proved herself a very able leader. Her work in the past with various public welfare organizations has given her a broad sympathetic understand- ing of civic and educational needs. The community is fortunate to en-, list the services of Miss Ewing and everyone can be assured of an intelli- gent fair-minded leadership from her. Every one is med to come to the Potts and support Miss Ewing as a ml. to this Important Mtke. AUTOMATIC DEVICE FOR INFLA'I'ING AUTO TIRES i‘nnk SilNstrom has installed It his Elm PM tutin. station an Into- matte air male tor the use of motor- thatth.drtveroriearmar.etthe machine It the pressure to which he wishe- his tires intUted Ind any will be fttud enctIy that manure, no more and no less. It in a very 1-0::th “alignment for new of the Btatibrt. The Ron] Neighbor: of Am will “manna-rend -qi-hthtrultmtu-u- -W-r.-*rq,th-sb.r'6. 'hqgggq-hm*.-dTbb-ee: 'hor-tho-r-Mt-dl, __-er-Ct-Ver., _ “a. w. bum j- - ROYAL NEtGmtttrts CARD PARTY SEPT. " rummvus ir mustooxn MINISTER READS 1'8le Final Rites may for Fur. The funeral of Mrs. Jean We†Coxe, who died on Friday, Sept. u. at the home bf her parenta, Mr. M In. W. M. Weleh, we: held Monday of this week. In. Linn Denton Smith an: Mouiton's hymn, "O, Love“ That Will Not Let Me Go." The Rev. Frank Pitt conducted the service and rend the following tribute: Tribute try Minister There are certain words which I desire to read in this intimate circle concerning her in whose memory I. meet. It was only in the last few yen! that I win privileged to know her. yen: in which it was debt that her physical resources had beers sorely taxed and would hardly permit her to live out the full span that might otherwise have been hers. But there were two marks of her personality which stood out so definitely that one never thought of her physical limita- tions and it is of these that I would speak now. _ The first was a darting, eager quickness of mind and heart which brought one instantly within reach of her friendly outpouring of herself. It showed in the smile that lighted up her face, the ready appreciation of all about her. It was as if the vital strength of her soul far outstripped the vital strength of her body, " if some law of compensation had Id- justed matters so that bodily weak- ness only intensified in natural endow- ment of insight and gladness. She carried a very rich portion of some- thing precious within herself. It was a quality which made for thorough- ness in all that she undertook. One of its expressions, which seems quite ‘natural to those who knew her at Continued on page 5 RAILROAD MENS HOME ANNUAL MEETING HELD John O'Keefe Wink-d- as Secretary and Manager Be- ginning His 26th Year The regular annual meeting of the Railroad Men's Home society was held at the home in Highland Park on the 19th instant. The meeting was well attended, there being seventeen members of the general board present. W THE result of the Election of officers was as follows: A. Johnston, grand chief engineer of the Brotherhood of locomotive En- gineen, president; Mary E. DuBois, grand secretary and treasurer of the Ladies' Society of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine- men. vice-president; and Margaret Morrissey, grand executive board of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Brother- hood of Railroad Trainmen, second viee-president. John O'Keefe who has just finished his twenty-Mth siar as secretary. treasurer and manager was re-elected secretary-treasurer and manager for the twenty-sixth time unanimously. Some interesting figures were sub- mitted showing that the home ha- been in existance thirty-eight Iain. During that time four hundred and forty-nine members have been admit- ted. There have been one hundred Ind forty-nine deaths, one hands-d and forty-three have vacated nil twenty have been expelled. There have been eighteen insane trials in! in the home at the present time them are ninety-four inmates. When Mr. O'keefe came to an charge of the home November 1, 1903 the use“ were, bank balance und in. mments. $5,777.00, uni a liberal eo- timate of the value of the grounds. buildings and . equipment would In At this meeting it was shown that the amount of expenditures for "er were 868,285.11. the total value of b.†home buildings. grounds and equip: ment is $374,110.26 and the bank hal- ances and investments amount " '40,627.01. The home can accommodate one hundred and twenty and , a)“ grade. up-to-due ttreproo eta-clan. The grounds are well kept all! _ deed. the building and [ninth I!" I show-plug which compares ftmtrahe with any similar manhunt on tti, j North Shore. In. on Wood, “’1’... mil-'01“. thme-nm WWIâ€!!! “ESTER ANN THOMAS WINS SCHOLAI “on of Beautiful Char- meter and Nuts Heater Ann M HUI!“ I C