Lbs labels on our dy absolutely ls cut from out we 20 Sommriflc rbccry. He will lie ry, lighgand Park, Ill. 1!“! LA N D PARK; ends) CI‘S TAKEN libero ?ARK m. Other ndI unch- bgfnn to do ï¬ddl- 11360:! to sprint: 5 Shore. dam P. 0. 303“.) mploved Real rHlAND PARKE]. 36 for I left. Hardware.. KUIST, NS x (or $2.75 WW 7?“ ! Hintz,’ ork. ms the mat mid-c- HEATING ' Dr: 6003‘: what." all do $3.00 $3.50 $3.00 Ind ’00. QI‘I‘ "ï¬n!" "GIâ€!!! a: Mrs. Charles Streiber returned on Tueldly fromï¬or- visit at Elgin Hue your Dmaking glone “Mrs. Spock‘s,- 869 W. Central atfnue. ' ' 8â€"â€" A nugnber of the young pauple of Highland Park attendd the bail given by the railroad buys a}. Lake Forest last night and had a mqet an joyable time. Mimi: Win“ an» Bantu patterns a} Mrs. Kohl’s." Mrs. Ocuek ia the guest bl Mrs G. Maerklin. Occasionally we can hear of some one ï¬nding fault uf the way we run‘ this paper. They should remember that everybody _.is not perfect and even editors him their limits. '- The now 91309 6f the gas compani- ‘ Mr. Ed Ingalls, .3: Eigin, visited with the doctor a portion of this week. ' â€" Highwood are at work and exï¬oet to ï¬nish up so the building cm vbe ready {oroccupancy by March In: LAKE FOREST, Miss Marie Riclinrds, of Emma, visited her parents and'frionds over Sunday. Sebmnacher’l Anti- headache Powders an «ill in the lead. . Lake Forest and Highwood are receiving gas from the North Shore (38800. The gas has been tamed on in the pipes here, buflhos hr me Lake. Forest and Highwbod people no the ï¬rst to deriveasupply 9f gas. Mr. and Mrs. O 3. Brand returneé from their trip to Miiwau‘heej and: vicinity. We pneume Hr; 3mm! brings with him many yiewe of the blizzards, snowdrifts and ieebmg'e that beautify the city of Milwnukee in Midwinter. Miss A. B La Bar, Regent of the North ShoreVChapter, Daughters of the Ameriéan Revolution, goes to Washington, D. 0., this week as a delegate froin this chapter to the Conï¬npnzal Copgtess to be held next week. A Merry sloighing party com: posedof'students of the Lake For- est; University visited Highland Park Tuesday ‘afternoon. They on'pyed a specially prepared dioner at the Hotel Ingleside. The party eonsisted of nine couples and the chaperon. The ion prediéted snow and good sleighing is here and ever-your); young and old, are making the most! of it and marry sleigh ride parties are out every evening. They can be heard inthe still, cold night by the noiae of the tin’ horns, aieigbbells, eowbella. end merry laughter and gay songs of the sleight-idem; - A creed of ï¬fty-two! piled into two immense bobs on Monday even- $33 and drove to Shannen-ville where they had: private dance and a good supper. Everyone declared they had had a pleasant tiiw,‘ even if “Din†Sheahen did taie up room for two and crowded thepthor tar-A ribly. Cashier John‘ 0.. Duly r04 Squad his deï¬es in the bank on; QlIMIW..Â¥lï¬!mg VOL IX. ‘mmï¬titilflï¬i Highland Park. HIGHWOOD. Chocolate Cream! (ï¬bhx-fly [podwhf h.‘ Schumwhe'r’s nrq alumina next morning, so we presumed remained up the remainder of night to thaw out. , On Tuesday evening three ski loads of people of the First Unit Evangelical Sunday. School wok ride in the'country 60- the; specie farm house of Richard ï¬lm wht they spent a sociable eveniu’zmd h a goodluncheon Theyoungerche reu, namely the infant "cites, m given a ride on Monday afterno while the weather wee not in cold. hmmxth St Sécond‘ street. At the Presbyterian Cï¬uroh {2†Rev. Pfanstiehl’s subject next 81g~ bath will be, “The Blind Man.†manta and Cut Flowers a 3611qu chars. Mrs. B. E. Tï¬mer and Miani-i' Davis came down from Mflwa’uï¬ last week to spend a few days W4 their cousin A E. Dorsey, oft: Nan Lin-rm. Mm Tamar !_ Tunsdï¬y night for hot home' In C ifomia‘ Sealing machines clmad and ' :paind 1a} 8. M. Schneider, the jewel aw Pm: m5! WW ‘ Charlie Morris, son 0111.1; ‘ tie, is visiting friends here in Park All kinds of music boxes clmï¬iu repaired byO H. Schneider the jewél Highland Purl: and Winngtha “Music has champ†butt piétures that Home give’s aw; with évery dozen has great charms Miss Lulu, eldest daughter: hf Chris. Johnsbuwia very ill Wig" scarlet fever. ' * ProteiniohalNurse, wished'enghg mentviu Highland Park or vicini’; Address. P. 0. Box 465. Fund; Wilson. . Mr. Francis Wilson will delive lecture at the Eighland Bark C] House on Thursday, Febmary '2 at 2: 30 p.111. His subject will I “The Eugene Field I knew? " Tig els, Fifty cents, on sale at the (it stores in Highland Park, Glenc and Winnetka, or at the door. ’ The? Sabbath School Inatitu v, .held Thugsday- of this Week in' se Evangelical Church was a snack? . Mrs; Mary Brynér a'ad Mr. C. ’ . Scbsnck conducted it with unf 1 power It Was instructive and he ful in ï¬ery way We, the undersigned, do here 5" agree to refund the money on a £451. ‘ cam bottle of Greene’ 8 Warrantyd Syrup of Tat if it fails to cure yt ux: cough or cold We_ also gu'aran ea 8 25 cent bottle to prove satisfack ' v or money refunded FORT SHERIDAN, ‘ Gm. B. Gamma}. J‘unW. Seaman; A ï¬iGHLANDi 'ARK. IO «'RIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 190;. Contrary to éxpoeï¬tion, it will be impossible to give an? furthot pit-- tioul'ars concerning thy; form! public opening of our new £building. We hgpe in another weak to be able to give deï¬nitq informiion. A’ committee. 9! oitï¬qnsmouy tax- payefs, impeded the building last Saturday; Framwfltements made by members of tho committee, we judge that the genflouien found in brick, atone, wood and workmanship, the†full value of the amount Expanded. dab. Hr. Osborn has been in the U S. service thirty years. . Our m- doorbue ball team defeated the outlets MSatuI-dly afwrnoon. Florence Gone“, Marion Patton, Samuel H619, Allen Jones, Edward Selig; Marion Mason, John Conrad. Charles Grant, Edward McTnmaney, Etta Brown. Henry Bell. Elsie Brand, Flomnoo Shelton, and Joseph 001- bnrn have bnen absent from school thin week became of illneai. The Publicï¬ohod Art League we_ understand, has a magniï¬cent _a'ur- prise in More for the High School. ' The tom an marking and cuta- logning the boots of the school hbrary. ' - RzlphBoyington, since becoming an aspirant to a position on the high school onheutrl,’ - has developed a marked ability as I home; player. “WWII. ' On Thursday afternoon, when the Ossoli club disonsssd “The Influences of the French Salon Upon Art." the“ walls of the Highland Park club house were hung with many photographs of tho paintings and statutes of' the best Frenchartists. The pictures were the property of the Art de- partment of thé Illinois Federa- tion of Women’ 9 clubs and were nearly all the copies of the work of the modern schools. Mist-y Nell Van Schaick, the essayist for the day, sketched the history of French Art dunng the last three centnaries and the effect of the Salon upon the art of the world’andrparticularly upon the art of France. spéak on Hypnoï¬ifl- In the ~0an discussion that féllowed the friends of the Im~ pressionista and those opposed to that school frankly championed their respective rfavorietea. ' Miss Thayer sang three songs before the per, “Sunset and Dawn†by A linen, “My Rosary†by Nevin and “Bitcurnelle†by Chaminade. Mrs. Moselevau hostess and Mrs. E, G. Clark with Mrs. Geo. Campbell served tea. .n.| In, T‘s next meeting .of the club will beh held Feb. 22nd and Prof. G A. One at; ~-Eunston, will High School Notes. RAVINIA, The. Lincoln Celebntion end Tern. per-nee ’Beon at the Northwest- ern Military Academy on the l2th inst. thuiagh not quite an lergely at tended as we: expecled. was eer- leinly in every ether respect emi- neatly I success. There were pm- eel from Lake Blul ï¬fteen or eighteen representatives, end also when) Gleneoe. including Mr. Henry Shep-rd and wife. The, dele- gation from Waubegan would have been (much larger but for the hot that Judge Carter delivered an Ind- dress there which kept may from coming to Highland Park. The day before Hon. Hale John- son, who was expected to deliver the addrese on Abraham Lincoln was compelled .to cancel the engageâ€" ment on account of the sickness '0! his partner. Rev. Dr.» Thomp- compelled .to cancel the engageâ€" ment on' account'ot the sickness of his partner. Rev. Dr.» Thomp- son, editor of the Northwestern W Advocate was engaged totah'ehis plans- The wading was qudwadorismx. ILA as» man. Col.- 1!. B Davidson. pus- eome touched trial: upon some of the unsealed problemeï¬il‘eonfront- ing the American people and de- manding settlement Hon. V. V. Barnes made the response. Judge Barnes has been a life-long opponent of thaliquor iraflic. Dr. Thompson followed with a very interesting ad- dress of one hour giving many in- teresting incidents in the life of President Lincoln. At about ï¬ve o'clock the audience adjourned to the West hall for ahalf hour of soeialinaareooree'and then saws the banquet in the lime hall. Follow- ings feast of good things for the body owns the stimulus for the wind and sou" In the form of toasts suit- able to such an occasion. He was followed by Ru. U. S. Villers of Lake Blufl, who most eloquontly emphuiud the untiment of the coast to which be responded; As in religion, “No cross, no crown.†Rev. Mr. fluids of Highllnd Puk,‘ followod with. “The Home Without Stung Drink; The father's kingdom, tho child's pundits, the mother's world, the nation's nour- ity.†Hi- mny and up illnotn- 'tions more than convinced his lDr. Boulten of Wankegen, no. upooded in a most characteristic manner, to the toast, “True Temper- Caneâ€"The moderate one of all that isgood and right, per 0e. and the total abstinence from ell that in wrong. parse.†“The. United States of Americaâ€"â€" Foremosl in behalf of civil liberty; May they yet prove foremost in be- half of moral liberty,†WI. handled in a masterly manor by Capt. Bod dick 0‘! the Academy. who, also: a thrust at the tout- muster, went Itraight to his point of living in the presenl and for tho Mun lax-bod of the pad. ' so in .the wet against the liquor ":58; “No sacriï¬ce, no sum." bearer: of his sincerity. Bu. A. L. Whitman!) pl Evan-ton GLENCOE. around m' «Ithaca-m and pan.- venoce of the gum by M- unï¬t! array 0‘ hittorieol «its rand NI encouraging belie! that d! rigihou cause- will gin in God’g good til.- The «abject of his tout nu, “Tho Hope of Temperance Robin." “The Prohibition Mir-bull of necessity, crtdled in livedâ€, thorioda in defeat" proud I .0: ï¬tting tout for It: Alonso WM 0! Chicago. who guys u brief mull. of the party, it’s uncoun- it'n pur. poses, placed in the hour“ of good citizens. Rev. A. A PW of High“ Pukcloud the Ierieo of 3pm witb; “Luke Countyâ€"Hui the till. soon come when the uhool Ind the church sin]! have applaud evar'y saloon within her hordom" ‘Tiu needless to add Hut than do- ing remark- but mind that! migration to mks out My tho my be“ County W M Won-'- can. The Highland Park Woman'n Club motor: Feb. 12 with a hip audience. him». was index or thtsisLathmm.ï¬s.ï¬s muï¬cby Ii. Irene M In. Chi. Warren. undated W several songs. accompanied Mtg. Band. Mr- Royal Du favored the club with a rustling of "Old Salem ways." Min Smith told of the wondorfully earnest [ill of Cotton Hither. ‘ [in Chanda: read. The “Broomatick Train.†and made’ the ladies feel quite acquainted with the hiddon'Witch of them our. mu Stout-t hiked 61““ and Women of Witching Times†and all bl! a' nave: peuonal aoqmints Inca w‘lth than who became pro- minent through mutual aï¬liction. “New England [on ind Women.†This delightful nfternoun was made more interesting by “so ci- hibition and giving out of the pad. gunmen for the Oppentfu to be given Monday Feb. 1830! the M of the Episcopal Chumh. \iow judging from the anchor of ileigh land- thut' no mm from ponds to iahmn'olfld my thereinioo Park to nearly wpply 93:“. and itilthecleamtandbedom’dubn hnvahmdledtoroo-otb. ' NEW“ The death of Gnu Ella-bath. Shields was a surprise to bar Dill] mend; Grace mom you-of ago, and was the ma quick consumption. Thu. goal out A young life. like i bod nipped by Rh front, and loud I "can: plies I» hind. ‘ The Inner-'1 ocean!!! on W‘edneodny. The Nut-Llano:- tends sympathy to did bound wants, brothers and tidal. Before the holidaya tho ambition icemen. of this city, were out you‘l- ed concerning the lack of ion. Thy feared that when the aultry daya of July and Augnat are ban, and Ink phondbdlaringandpachanh be. that thay would havatogat Ihdt auwliuda‘a whats. MOMWC 3 WINNETXA, NO. 12 LAKESIDE