Several kodncks to be close out cheap today. Brand’s studio. Don’t fall to see the work of Art in tha Post Oï¬oo window The Sylvan Della School will be removed on May let, to the MIcheri Ion house in the Wrenn Addition. Passe-wrtnutiug, and framing, promptly done at Brand’s studio. Don‘t forget thé Ferry Hall. Glee Club entertainment next Friday waning. The young ladies will will give a magical treat. Mr. Edward Laing loft Tuesday for Ashlnnd. Wit, where he goes to make an examination auto the practi- cal services of the “sand ï¬lter." Rev. Radg at: from Wisconsin, will preach in the Elpnezer church next flSnnday Rey. Gingrich is attending annual conference at Ottawa, Ills. Mr. Arthur Farrar, who formerly lived with- hie family in the house now occupied by Mr. C. B. Rice, and who was well known here, died ln Colorado last week of consumption. The news of his death was a great- ehock to his many friends in_ the Park, by all of whom he was held in high esteem. - yDr. F. M. Ingalls has leased the Bectenwald farm on the south bor- der of the Exmoor Club golf grounds. This‘latest move is prompted by'the doctor’s desire to serve his guests at his two hotels with nothing but fresh vegetables, fruits, poultry and eggs. He has placed a competent superin- tendent in charge and can guarantee his guests all the [Sr-educate of thie splendid far-uh; Having all the cat ablee‘fresb from the farm insures the hotel’s setting» a ï¬ne table: ‘ The 12th regular meeting of- the Ossoli Club hwas‘ held on Thursday, April 6th, in the rooms of the High- land Park Club, at half after three. Owing to the illness of_the ‘secré- tary, the minutes of ‘the previous meeting wermomited. .Mrs. Vail was appointed secretary prq. tom. The president announced the sax-,b- ject otthe next meeting to be Kip- ling and essayeet Mrs. Henry Street, the music by Colonel Wainwright. THE OSSOLI. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. She elm MW that ell sugges- tione for next yeet’e work be handed in More the annual meeting. a no consideration could be given them liter that time. The action on ve- eetion eohoole wee postponed until a later meeting. . _ By the kindness of Mn. George Cole} the club had the great pleasure of listening to Mrs. Balfour, end“ the thought of the Easter season, so beautifully shown by the lillies in the ladies’ parlor, was carried out in the ï¬rst song, which was “Hosanna,†by Grenier. The club then had the pleasure of listening to a paper on Zolsâ€"the esssyest Mrs. Laura De) ton Fesssnden. 4 Mrs. Balfour then rendered most delightfully, “Dean’s May Morning†and Burn’s “Red, Red Rose.†' The discussion that followed was most- shimeted and participated in by a large num1er of the men» bets. The club adjourned and tea was most beuudfull'y served by Mrs. Stedman and Hipwell. Rev. Pfanstitihl delivered. one of his usual good talks to the ends. Y. M. C A. last Sunday evaniug, taking for his text a part of the 32nd chap- ter oféhaiah. â€Through premature exposure of of plans, the'OhiGage papers of last Saturday and Sunday continued, the story oLthe auto-mobile battery ex- periment which the eorps’will at- wmpt to malge. As usual part of the story‘was true and part was not but this much' is true. that we will make the attempt. Of course, in ex- periments of this kind we will get no help from the government or from. the state, but will do as we did with the cycle experiment and go it alone. Under these circumstans no one must blame us if we keep part of our plans and experiments to' ourselves until such a time as we think best to mske them public. A full line of picturv mats, all sizes, colors, _or styles, made' to order, at Brand’s studio; :Whitney in Prouty Block can put your ele'ctric bell in order; pr'ompt service. Winuetka'. ‘ N. M. A6 “MES. Mr. Thomas Rognn was, united in marriage on Wednesday afternoon with Miss Knte Ferrel, of Chloego._ Th¢ervicee were held in the Catholic church, a belt after four in the after- noon, end were conducted ‘hy Fether Madden. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rognn will live in the home of the groom’s fath- er. Mr. Began has been employed at the electric light station ever since it started. eleven years ago, and hie wide circle of friends in the Park wish for himself and wife a happy and prosperous future. We“. immatâ€" M 0m Parcel Niven. Furniture and Pianos Moved; Tunpuonn 56. V FRED BOTKER, Gu’l teaming, Street wrinkling = A Fine Quality of Hay for Salt COR; GREEN 87.1114 CENTAL AV. ROSE COMB BROWN LEGHORNS. Poultry - - - . Box I». 98. - - Bake 1m“, Ills. CJHAMILETON £874... EARL LNAIILETON 95 Clark St. Roams 224-226. . CHICAGO, Mane to loan on North Shore vacant propert y _Telephone Main- 3028. y Announcement Dem-66m Fowlers ~ ï¬nding uni hunting. ' No. 88 Mudluon St. CHICAGO. Tmnhucn puc,ela I0c.; to o: from my put of city. Goods handled with mated cue. Are mponslble for all goods while In 9n; gandl; Prompt Attention given all Now is the time to orber e go for hatch. ing. lifor Q1: 60; 80 or £3. 00. JAMES H. DUFFY, c. J.. HAMBLETON' a: co., I wish to annpunce to my customers that m‘y line of Imported English and French F annela for (10“ and TennhSujuh now complete. 1nd I will be lensed to show uthel entandm neleq stock of guinea-{3601! {19060: ~Rquectmuy. 33,2, 3.. M. H.’ McCarthy PACKED AND SHIPPED. Manufacturing Thoroughbred Layers. Real Estate at reasonabl prices. Highlaifl Park. MARRIED. n 'luUU', 1 Address. J. Fulï¬ll-FY, Mgr. IO. â€Optician. ‘ Established 1881 .