‘fiig. Arrangements have been made for a unique home-talent entertainment to be given in McDonald‘s hall. April 23d. This entertainment will nurâ€" pasfl all. others in interest, and has a uupginrzglaim‘ 30mph! « attention and- atteudance. from the fact that a large part of the program will be entirely original with Mrs. Frank Green. She will recite several of her own selections. and two little comediettaa. written by her, will he presented. Miss Geraldine Hall will delight the audience, as usual. with her vocal solos. while Harvey and Paul Mc- Quiston will take the house by storm with their banjo playing. The price of tickets puts this treat within the reach of all. Reserved seats. 35 cents; general admisaion. 25 cents. Don’t fall to attend. Full program in next Week’s paper. Next Monday will bin, "Father" Bingham's birthday~ 90 years old. He was born in Morristown, Vt., April l2. [807. and the ground was tlm" («wart-ll with u k‘TZJy £211 3: wow. It was the year the poet Longfellow was born: the year of the fatal treaty of Tilsif‘hetwaeu Na. poleon and Alexander, no humiliat- ing to Prussia. It was also the year Archbishop French was born. The battle of Trafalgar and death of Lord Nelson took place about two years before his birth: the death of William Pitt one year before. He was two yours old when Gladstone was born. and a lad of eight years when the battle of Waterloo was fought and Bimmirck was hon). These â€Hymns haw been c-w-ntful Ulll‘fl. _ 2,. Everlnghgm‘n- u want. igl- ‘ing "mi sfmdwvéii‘iï¬ï¬n {lia‘nr‘ of Raffen Baker’s, with the two horses, who felt rather: (‘4)ltish. when j William Maroney's little. frowny dog j ran at their heels barking, when one of them.mule-lilre, let one of his ‘ hind heels go for the dog. and laid him out flat and apparently as dead as a smelt. It took about two min- utes for a crowd of all sorts and 1 conditions of men to gather about l the canine. who appeared to be. (lead. ‘ J not as one fellow was getting ready 6 to pronounce a eulogy the dog got 1 up and walked off home. ' We once thought the Park was quite a wwu. With over 42 pawn- ger trains‘daily between us and Chi» cago. But here comes our old baili- wick. Smngrville, M888., with 725 trains daily. lmide strvet cars. But than, Somervillu in only three miles from tlw “gilded durum" un Beacon hill. ' Read the ans $l per year Am THE CITY. St. Johns and Central Ave We keep but the but goods. and all are sold It on. price. Dry Goods, Grqccrles, Flour, Feed and Wood. James McDonaldJ '1'!“ Highland Park. III. FANGY canmames’, \an nouns. CROCKERY, BOOTS and SHOES. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. DEALER IN MRS. A. BOCK. Fruit, MN quhblu ï¬mlm q‘lly. Goods‘bguwnd In. of (lung; § DUFFY BROTHERS. City Express. Baggage and Dime Parcel Delivery. To or from toy ft" of (Ky. â€â€œ08 AND FURNITURE MOVED. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL ocu- W with M“ an, Prom «mm given an om". Prices Reasonable. Smith premier typewriters» ‘mnovI-ur I»; you arm A“. “ TELEPHONE 54 2! Cum. no (can.