wiring A. 0. mm. lance. II! as ‘ SPEAKING Tunas 'RWATE TELEPHONE. “ BURGLAm ALARMS ork. d») {or --- $3.00 )()W $3.50- ‘0' $2.75 {bland Pa‘rk, 'Ill. M $3.00 be mime] a}; home, you want ’66? book â€so economyjn the ride with 156 lowest ï¬rst chum It ts nudeflool .0 '0‘ t a†the “mines y from the other ng stamps. 0! (cube the ntampsin id (or the was pail low by the has been spayed mm! W. ï¬toved Real a most hï¬iac .pany Shoes“; Co. MMINGS. rcxhwhcnamm one or two a dozen of an: tobxtomybc :thut docs altar moonhdhddflu PSANBORN'I â€d Col! 02. (OR 5 CZNTS. EVANS. SF Gum» ‘lh'e ies. :vgnj: $963,103 “‘10" , m“, ""“‘b" 1W "'â€" ‘Wv ave uuc vuuw U! ;u_ucat10n In this art fLak 00 g ; SWEDISH M E. â€"~Rev. N. 9. me; P 0 e an y f 1 . mgr, pum- ‘ ' The public school an": league «5 p. m_. «Sunday-School I 3: i‘ '4 7-00 5p m. __ Epwonh League has given to the“ ghigh 011001 a 7:4 5.1) 11: --Sunday evening sex-vim? m niï¬cent work of art, Ivaryone welcomed. “g {eight s‘ectidns from the aieze of CHRIST“ SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday morning service, 10:25. 1th†igrthifon' 1:33st m placed 4 Wednesd day evening service, . - an t e we '31- t e rag {rum 1' 199 Park avenue, (ï¬rst stteet north}: u of public library ) an are welcome the assembly hell, GOVQring.‘ a space ST. MARY’S CATHOLIéâ€" Father J E. Madden, Pastor. ’ 8:303. m.-â€"- FirstMa-ss.’ 10 mm. â€" High Mass. - 2 p. m. â€"â€" Sunday-School. ‘3 p.111. -- Vespers. ' Special services during Lent. BAPTISTâ€"Prof. J. Whyte, Pastor. 10: 453 11:. «Sunday morni services. u in. â€"-Sunday Schlei .Bortree 8:30 a. m. 4-; First Mass. . 10 ym. â€" High Mass. - 2 p. m. â€"â€" Sunday-School. 3p. m.-- Vespers. Special services during Lent. Various rooms. All reéfifenisrof .Deerï¬eld and West Deeszield 'are icordially invited to come and see education of our boys (hid girls. “WET"me J “W? “3’0" â€The members of the board 1:)! educa- 10: 45a in. «Sunday morni services. is in. â€"-Sunday Selma} Suherintendent. M 3‘â€.th tion earnestly desire a Iarpï¬i a attend-l _ :ance of the people of the fonusï¬ip, 1 _. g g: g g: 2;: __ g$::?:vg%i?;$vim that they may see the boil: flog and ' 9': 30p m.â€"â€" Wednesday or meeting. evening FRY-‘decide for themselves just ."bat has ‘ Everyone welcome, “angers especial- men done for the cause of- ;,-‘ducation 3 IV. the new building provide?! for the, 1 anuqay services: -. ; IJ. B. Freeman, of Springï¬eld, 111.. _ ‘ formerly State Superinlï¬ndeiï¬ of 10 a. m. L Snuday-SChOOL W- 0- Hip- ~ Public Instruction; ex “itions of Well, Superintendent. . I . ‘ ’ 5" . n a m. â€"- Matias. Litany, and ser- ngmnasmm WOIk by theï¬_§llfl'erent man . ' ~ , ' 5888' " ,~ ï¬g 1 First Sundayin month, Holy Eucharist â€ht . ’ Alpspegtlon ~ 0f {jhe 116W 5 p. m. «‘Evenson'g'. ~ ' _ " bulldmgyand refreshmezégts. ' The 02h" days accordmg to mm“? building 'will be open dtiéing the- LUTHERAN~Rev. Bamann. Pastor. ' j: _ 9m m.â€"â€"Sun§lay-Schoo]. afternoon for those whb cannot} 10mm. ~5unday morning services. -' ’ , _ '- 57v ,- y 7:30 p. m. -â€" Sunday evening services. cqme m the evening. â€.9; ldés W1“ be present to conduct m); 91‘s gbqut Services are conducted in German. 31‘. MARY’S cmnoudâ€" Father .m'the building and to deséjdbe the E. madden. Pastor. ’ , 7: 30 p. m. ~â€" Wednesday, Senior pray- ' High Sc NM er meeting. ‘ We give harem“) “YE; general 7-" 30p 1!! “Friday; English DRY?!“ programme for mir puti fc meet-- meeting. 1 sundaym ng â€â€˜ï¬m and W “1ng next Friday Maggi): 15th.- mayday evening prayer meeting: There will be music by: )0 school ‘ conducted 1!: German. . achorus. an orchestra and: 80108 by 1 A1) are Welcome. ~ :Miss Wycotf; addresses ffleorgeE s EPISCOPADâ€"Rey. P C Wolcott Rec- W- fFrench of Worcester, E 883 and; flui- 4h... .........:_' n, _ _ g _v.,‘ .4:qu- mo ‘uvcry Sunday) ‘ 10 a. m. - Sunday-school, W. 0. Hip Well, Superintendent. n a m. â€"- Matias. Litany, aid ser- mon - ' ~ ' U . Intended or done, and iihere. 1h; ary mon. _ . 7 ' 7:45â€" Wedgegday evening prayer whole matï¬er,:iropped f; . . meeting. ‘ 1 Bqt we dog: t drop 1!; a13'fthat poxm. Anal-e cordially invited. What was} that fund a‘f-t-propriatod FIRST UNiTED‘ EVANGELICA-Lâ€"é' to“ T0 ““1“ hp “ï¬gâ€"0506 Pig? ‘ Rev. A. Haefele. Pastor. , Doqsany body in this giézl spppoae‘ 9:30 ‘a. m.»â€" Sand-$801200}, Aug. the when 0; g,“ mi; 'adminin-g â€ï¬rmware gapzrlétende? . mm , . m: an! a: the é'idérmen 0ng : a.m.â€" un ay mar-nag yer-r a .. v . - t; ‘ vices. _ ,. ; . . “20W . , . W 4%â€? 3'9“ 6:45 p. m._-â€"~Christ_§an33nduvor , Ohlmgï¬or“nÂ¥m¢!* W ‘9,“ them? 7:30 p. m. ~Suaday eï¬eni‘ng services. ; “'11“?th blind pig Rae lifzt‘atgd? - . 7:30 p. m.-Wedpesday and {iv-may:t Ag“ matter. of‘ fact Wat $5000 Qvening prayer miugï¬- ‘ V. lwas' tohave- 8 d8 1 iv‘eégcoine but; Sunday m‘ornjng'sdrviees ï¬nd Wed-3th t at it] h" ti 1692‘ _- bi nesday evening prayer meeï¬nga're} e e, P 9. F. me’ Q ‘57th 8' g ‘condncted in German. Must, ï¬ll and‘blmd the eyes of the. Strangers are especially welcome. ,public and tell these as†,{aame city EBENEZER EVANGELxéAL - Rev. ,Ofï¬cials Where-they 80‘ “5'35! drinkï¬a G. G. Sghmid, Pastor. K ’ _ §And yet Mayor Cobb said-Lip his last. 103. m. â€"- Sunday’School, 0. B. Brand 5 ' . .. .- A - (Ina-we {nn......._, I n Superintendant. ‘ ) 11 a. m.- Sunday mowing sex-vices. ; 6:45 p. m. -â€" Christiau Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. -â€" Sunday evenin'g sprviees. Week-day meetings: . ‘ 7:30 p. m. â€"- Wednesday. Senior Imm- PRESBYTERIA\â€"â€"Rev. A. A. stiehl, Pastor. 10:45 â€"- Sunday morning novices 12 m. ~Sunday-School, R. W. PI Fir-st Wadâ€"M. a. Mmrey. E. *4. Wmen. . ‘ Second Wardâ€"Lexï¬s 0. Van Riper, A. G. Clampitt. ‘ ' Fourth Ward- William Grunt: F‘i'ed Greenslade. _ ‘ Reg-um meetings of the City Council, , First. Tuesday eveningof each month M 8 o’clock. ' ' ' Snpen‘ntendézit. 7 p. :11. â€"Christian Endeavor. Week-day services: 3p. mâ€"Wednesday. Ladies A Dink] Cobb....‘ .............. Lukaybs John Finney. . ‘ . ..... , ;.‘ ..... '. . . .C-lm'i sinus] F. Knéx. . , ........... Aime; lurid A. 801m. . . . .". . . . . . .Treunm PM F. Bouley; ............ «Collector Thorns M. Dooley. . , . . .‘ ...... Masha] J0hn.M. Kliné. . ‘ u. ...Night Police .thn Nelson ............. .Night Police Lori: B. Biybard. .. . Police Magistrate Thea. Morton. .Foreman Streét Work Edw.-M. Laiag ..... Supt. Water Works Alex Scott. .Ass‘t. Supt. Water Works Thomas Morton. . . .Chief Fire Manshal‘ John Shaken ....... Am Fire Marshal ‘ Board of Humâ€".bauiel Cobb. Henry 8. Haakin, M. 0†Helen M. Lynch, Mal).1 Cropley G. Phillips. Band-of Loeal Impmvémentsâ€"«Dapiel Cobb, William Grant. Lewis 0. Van '. , omcuu. macro“ CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK 'u v a. Sunday evenin'g sprviees. I more to IOHOW. CHURCHES. ALnEime. cl'rY orrxczm: ..... V. ......‘;.Maybr . . , ....... '. .. . .Clerk ........... Attorney . ." . . Treasurer ......... (Collector . , . ........ Marshal J M ission~ . Pat ton, A. Pian- :years inaugural that this :fdminibtra Qtion was a wise and scam; inimlv One, forwards to that 6me E§We Have “HA- 1‘ ! ‘1 "- ‘We, always auppoaedeMr. Grant was unwittingly madgi .theEf-at’a paw of his fellowa ih’ this matter for though it was a bit irregular iii t {e Colonel ‘to pay out‘that fund‘onlis own re- 4‘ sponsibility, ' there was “:no wrong intended or done, and ibere, ‘the whole matter,dropped_.- = J ‘ At {his point Aideï¬ nqn Grant I 'made. ‘quite a fuss Maine COL Davidaén paid gut the. 11‘, Sney with out consuming the other ï¬Ã©embera of the committee; It was \Sg'sry big fuss [or a very small ofl‘éfm and ,it‘ looked; as outsiders, like p'pwmedi; tated attempt to ppt gbef ï¬olouel ‘ "in a, hole†and Pay tbeï¬c’if‘: W out of his own pogket, to I'epg}y bin) for: disregarding the other 1§§embers of the committee, but the 152th) scheme ‘ was speedily. droppéd, a} they dis.‘ uovered that the Celene}? ‘had a gun in his pocket" in thexggape‘of ex- posing some of their trici ,3. The fund was put intl the hands of Col. Davidson, Chair mu of the committee," a Chicago do mtive was employed, the pig run dc m and Co) Davidson paid the 850.0: on Auto: 1 may Knok’ s Order for flu: detactiva‘ a service, who later brouglié in supple mentary bills. ‘ mammalian.) finds. Some of our raiders will race!) the little blind pig misc, e we had 1n this papers little over ' year ago, when the city attorney a ked to haw $5000 put into the b mi of the} pqiice commitmeasa “Sé re! Service†fund to be used in hunti g out and bringing to justice “:18 famous “blind pig†who was sta king about our model city ~' ..... yvyï¬ï¬‚wlu ul‘U :o conieffiand see providé'g fqr the boys 'tiéd girlsjl dame, stiff-pp a; big ï¬nd the eges of the these as†faalue city hey got tbs git drinksu Cobb saidju his last. £31 for the: Make their own gas’frmr: 95 3G [Clad girls. cent. cpmnron, awry-day hair, whrch costs nothmé, and gasohne at. ten â€I educa- 3 cents per gallon. A hundred dandle attend. ; powar light ten hours for a cent, more ‘brillian’t than electricity and cheaper than cahdles. No smoke, no odor, ,1 . fabsolutely info. Fifteen'styles. Ev-i matron ‘Iery lamp guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Gét . our, complete éatalogue. We “also 93011001 8 5 manufacture high grade Julia! ï¬zasts of ’Skates. Tn _ Rxcaunaox BALL" :a'ieze of Emma 8m: 00., 152-1511456458; 4 2;» ' > 5 ; league aflplaced , Lake Street . Chicago, In. I ‘ rum in ‘ Bring your job workmbe Num- gspace 1 Lawn oï¬co. - gthat poini. épropriated blind pig! i! suppose‘ v n and _Col on Auto: detactiva‘ a : in “supple. New Tie Monon's Fiona. 5m. "‘ Magniï¬cent Pullman limited,i through to St. Augustine withoutf change. Only one night from Cbi~5 page; Sleepers, dining and cheer-J nation cars. Leave Chicago every‘ Monday and Thursday noon. Ar- I‘ live St. Augustine 8:30 p. m., follow- ing 'day. City Ticket Oflioe, 232 , Clark skeet, Chicago. 1‘ White Light Incantfescent Vapor There are 1 pupils autolied, John Bu‘bb of'WashingtouD. (2., farmerly‘ a' pupil of the, high school, visited Is this week. We havahada large number of ‘ visitors this week, most-of them ' pal-tints of pupils in the hehooi.1 These visitsnre most encouraging to the pupils and to the teachers. We wquld like to see the ‘numbv-r of visits and visitors increase. The girls ' are becoming pro- ï¬cient in «playing basket: ball. They are enthusiastic in their devotion to. the gymnasium Work. three and one half feetgwide and twenty‘niue féet hing. Miss Stew- art, in abrlef talk‘ to the pupils, describ'ed the origin, pun-pond, ï¬nd :preseyt location of the oiiginuls; and Miss (Bushman _told us of its place in art and its vnhw in inter- preting the scheme of the Pug-the- nou. as a Whole. ' 1 SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSLETTER 0n Lamps. now ninety eight m Three Iterhs for‘ Yot limited I â€"v-Ih w- l!!!“- b IV“I I" All groceries deliwred promptly free of charge. 0 sen-U every “9 are cloning out our line of Dry Goody and . rilDrv “ms will sell regardless of cost. allowâ€" 5) )5) 3 Purpose, and Shoes “ Courteous treatment to all Groceries Somerville Bakery Next door to Postofï¬ce. Highlm 011; Pound of ï¬ne may 7m: TILE'HONC WALTER FRANZEN, MI.â€" Coal, Flour and Feed, Salt.- . Drain Tile and Sew‘cr Ping. F1: - I W. I. Wdtcr. W. Central Ava. Bet OUR MOTTO: V‘_.w'- DA (.5 SWEEiLAND, Pharmacist, Opera Home flock. 'â€"‘ In order to attract your attention to the labels on oil: _ d we will give I pound of candy absolutely free to those who return â€labels cut from our makeofbread. Boysand girls, saveZO Somervflle Bakery labels and return ‘to the grocery. He will gladly give you the candy. GIESER BROS'. MEAT MARKET CHEAP AT HOME FOR v ,1 CENTRAL AVENUE. HIGHLAND PARK We carry a line of the but good- u an {may “cu ’Ina You are sum to g t c §f°m' Rance: ind Hmu' ONLY 3 cenrsf - GLEN“. ILL Highland Park, m CM Ladies' nmri zone! Fitting A Good Corset invariabiy costs no man: than: poor oarâ€"and a poorly made. I‘ll ï¬tting (corset is dear a! any price Ask to see mar line of ............ In word to bundle me“: out. Wedon’s try $00.11!, . P '9 in 3101' Ind Put minabarainain m DJ‘LFM‘ a“ when you buyer nu tonlytbebut. McDonald's Block hone-t prim. price that in right bat we handle. ha I