_ “"0 3 â€RT U V A â€amt-n. cny AT COST {N (o. 'mpmved Real AHL, ’; NS Mu I I! vmh of Ian-rem you!“ 3"" u yen: III-RIM?- ,9“ ' «'Iill mg- "I “In“ to umy d in (h It. 0' which nth Wu mh me name! 0' l“ “‘ ml. â€hum: ‘3‘? "e w ammo! M W wank-I'M | . ye maulâ€! w Ar! 00 I numb. mi 5 in Ht“ 2 $2. 2:22 23%: \I)‘ ()E S member ad. m~ x #2299921! ‘3:- "‘ In 9" KUIST. HST CEITRII. "f "E. MENU" [All ILLIINS. \NS .Mayot {y Clerk ash! A young son has been born to Mr, and Mrs. Prindirville of Lake avenue. LAKE FOREST: Arthur E. Evans, of the electric road goes to Buffalo, Saturday, for a week Mics Mollie Lehmicke, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. E. J. Hintz, of Gen- tral avenue: George B. Cummings has the ty- phoid fex'er, but with the best of care he is, doing wall. ‘ 3 Insure ,your pmperty with Erskine 8; Co. \‘mhers wr'iu us that ‘they have sols d the problem of keeping their children well. ‘vive them Bucky \hpuu- tain «I each week. A blessing to mothe. 1nd child. 6. B. Cummings. ‘ , , c. 6.44. Mr. and Mrs. F. 'H. Anderson of Laurel avenue are the prbud parents of baby girl. born this week. Mayor Robert G. Evans and wife left the city Wednaway for a week or ten} days at the “Pan.†Rev. Fiauk A. Case, of Princeton, Ill..-preacbed at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. hugs“ Mamie Fliebert of Juno W. musin, formerly of this pia, was a visitor in town last week llighlaï¬d Park Ben] Estate, D. M. Erskineka . - G. W. Bygong has opened a feed store in the building formerly occu pied by John Moore, as a barber shop. - ' > ‘ Mr; and Mrs. B; W. White are ex; pected home in a few days from a three weeks’ trip to the Yellowatone Pink. The Misses Minnie and Aggie Schutz of Chicago spent a couple of Idays this week at the hpme of A. E. “g. mtumu:mu: Mill Frances Warner left Wednes~ day for Sheboyagan. Wis., where ahe‘ was called on account of the sudden death of liar sister. , ‘ Mr. Leo Manning of Chicagb, rep~ resenting the volunteers of America, was in ‘ town , yesterday aoliéitiug funds for that cause. Miss Raynor's curtains will be named 021 on Septemlnr 18. There are only a flew tickets left,so come and help a gogid came along. It is for her beneï¬t. Tickets a’t Ladies Bazaar. :nunussnuintui Mrs. John S. Reesman of Central avenue has been entertaining Miss Emily Rose Haungs and Miss Sadie Root of Chinago. this week. The Misses Emelyne Alford and? Minnie Brown of Chicago, lspent‘lm Saturday and Sunday in the Park as guests of Miss Nellie Rudolph; City clerk Finney is remodeling his‘ nevi home. Alderman Brand has charge of the decorating. John wants ï¬rstclass work and he knows where 6 get it. Miss lerlow, who was compelled to be absent the opening week of school, on account of a broken arm, is again able to resume bér duties in the school room. The womtm who have presid‘ed at. the “ï¬nite Hbuae and age now nearly .for- going!) by the great. public, form the mbjéct of a veryinteresting illustrated article in the October Delineator for ads by E. L. Eyskine. VOL X. Never Xe: up on Advertis- ing, In these days one must advertise to keep bus- iness u we“ as to The host medium to: lake abate enterprises in the HIGHWOOD. The public schools of this p]:! are so crowded that the board in ct eidering the matter of another tezv er. Considerably over four hunfl‘ pupils are there now and more «1* ing in all the time. D ‘ Wednesday afternoon, 1‘. Bar (at Brown and his‘brother, who has just returned {toms summer bi f‘mle trip through Great Britain. i ing in all the time. ‘ ‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs Fred P Lathes 1 Dale avenue, entertained at dig at The town was blessed with ï¬re alarms last Saturday. The 0nd one was Mrs. Gerry Ding’a 1‘ house and hotel down on the i dan road, at the corner of 1 Williams aVenue in Ravinia. ‘i : The Plrdhibition Picnic 0000‘s mormwrat Wick’a Grove, Grays .2 Itis hoped 'to be one of tho†affairs held this year. 'Allvnn ‘ dially invited. A good tin P guaranteed, if the weather pom Take a night off and go to 1 inn with the people of the “‘ i,4:k Church, †Tuesday evening, fig- pt. 17, at the home of Mr. and; William Noemnberg. an.- .80 street. 7 Practice the art of with chop sticks, as refresh: ,snta will be served “a la Chinese.†l , Cashier Duffy', of the Erskine“ bank, is 05 for a week or twn Im a ‘ vacation. He doesn’t go toEur v" e or the Pan American. but makes; ‘ttle runs into Chicago or to Mndilr an excursion, and hoes in his 9'" ‘den when nothing else have up. {but he wants to get rid of is the si: t of money §i Ha've you seen the new stock 0‘ wall paper at Brand Bros.?â€"â€"it's 31? ï¬ght and city collector Brand in not so very busy yet taking in specials; he all be pleased to show you. Waukegan public schools ha 1 [463 pupils m them last week, and! more to follow They have a new |~ \pet intendent, Miss Beeley, one oi :Vau- kegan’e own daughters.bo r‘n riiieed and 'edlicated in Waukegan. igh- land Park has had for so ‘ one female superintendents, but t y are all ‘ Himported †‘ The Sun says that Waukegn bu received so {at this season ‘ 1,450 tons of coal, and the little ha|xe etof Chicago is disturbed over th' Blu‘ City’ 3 big coal trade. The til: a wee once when Port Clinton and luke- gan had more lake trade thj: {bioe- go, and they may have a » and then they may not. 3 Butterick fashion sheets fox-kartober ore now ready for free distribution st Miss E. L. Erskine‘s. They Show several of the fashion tendenoies of the com- ing winter. Mr.’ and Mrs. William Downer went to Chicago yesterday ‘20 see Allen, their ï¬ve-year old son‘ who is at the Augustarxa hospital. About {three weeks ago a water me] 'n- seed became lodged in the ehild’r ".hroat so that it was necessary to ~:\ :rform an operation. As the seed 0 j 31d not be found his recovery is uneoiL E‘ain. An English association 1‘ Kin-ding woman s happiness has oflered 'ewu‘d- of £500 for a greater blessing t. vow than Rocky Mountain Tea. ‘ msible wave. G. B. Cummings. ‘ u FORT SHERIDAN, ‘WO ‘ke. Miu‘Ellin, who in vieiting in the Park, gave a very interesting talk to the Young People'l Society of Chris- tian Endeavor at the Ebenezer Evan- gelical church Int 'Iunday evening Mrs. Thom“ Howe hue received word that her eon, Thomas R. Deg- gitt, of Benton Harbor, wan seriously injured on'Wedneedly. He. with I party of lrionde,were driving towerdn Exam-e than? the Lone- became frightened and ran “my. He was thrown from the vehicle and had hit shbulder broken; It. Daggm mu a [ï¬rmer resident o! Ravinia and in well known nine. The members of the home depart-‘ ment of the First Evsngelioal Sunw day school gave ‘ s surpriseto their superintendent. Mrs. William Nos!- enherg, at her home Thursday even- ing. Rev. A. Hufels. in the name of the clsss. presented her with s beautiful palm and fern in appreci- ation of her work. After sn enjoy- Lable was-spent. eske sud ice cream was served end all went home happy over the achieved success. i T. Barbour Benny told ,u how they give tip- to the waiter: in South America. When you gotoe hotel and get your table, tell your weiter how long you expect to be there. Then take I 81 or $2 billâ€"4h» is not whet they call them down there â€"â€"tear it in two puts. giv’e one to the unit», telling him if ' he waits on you well you will give him the other half’when you leave, and then put it in your portmonneie and await developments. That weiter knows. and you will get good serv- A GREAT woax. 01130 public schools had a poverful article on the work of the school in digesting and sssimi'lating the foreign elements in our population. Pupils enter the ï¬rst grade no Poles, Bohe- mians, Irish, German, English, etc., many of them speaking only these lenguagee; in the eighth grede they all ' speak and sing the ’ English language; they act and think like American children end their. influ- ence on their heme life. in American- izing their parents and elder brothers and sisters, is immense. It is a great thought, a grand '{act and that editorial alone was worth the price of the paper. It also made elear the fact that superintendent Cooley is the right man in a very important place, What the eight years intellectual and social life of the public. sdhools does for these children of foreign parentage should :be supplemented by' thorough in- struction in moral principles so that there will be no room left in these young minds‘for anarchism and kin-i dred evils. The moral is the weak side of our public school instruction and it should be rounded out into symmetry and completeness. It might be a good thing to compel some people to read and study Web star’s greatepeech on the Ginrd will Real Estate Loans. D. I. Ernkine Judge Cummings' new block, or old one repaired and enlarged,ie Ilreldy occupied by the Schlitz Brewing Company Mr. Home, the old reliable pho- tographer, has his hands full of woxk ï¬ll the time. Everybody knows him theta. This buts now has as ï¬ne a Id of cement sidewalks as any place of in size and Wealth can boast. They are laid byflnt famous sidewalk ex- pert, Janet Huxtablo. ‘ There are Iota of new stretbheu of plank aidewelka along the Prall‘n Inbtï¬vieion, and the place could "on.“ date I few more. But these new ones are a great impmvmneul. a, ï¬n Welhelminn Myers, who has enjoyed a two months’ visit with the family of O. 1". Bell. returned to her Ebome in Hamilton, Ohio. Saturday. ‘H'ue Myers is a very ï¬ne musician laud many new enjoyed her playing GLENCOE. whilo hero "ulw luv-v. moet of his time thin week attending ‘Wbm. 01,50. .5... , 5. gm 9... the meeting: of the county board at 'gue hie medical Jodie-L . ' Waukegan. When he is away City Who “up. a“; w ‘ Nâ€, or Clerk Brady keeps a Iharp eve on some other. pounds! polished on the the city from hie lookout in the city 'depot grounds .11 40.1 M. 5.. building. , like everything else about these it in ‘ The city ofliciala played a hand neat and polished every tine. All 1some joke on City Marshal Rage. notice it. ‘ . Home at the last meeting. Mrs R. Shannon. the municiptl grocer. Moore was let into the secret am says they have e real “tony wed. wae at the meeting with some othe dihg" up there every week, and all frienda. It was «ranged that the; can witneau the oetemoniel 5! ï¬ne, should begin the performance, I); ' ,‘ ' . . ,. _._ 41.. n.-. 6:“ Mir. “going for†the marshal, criticisin, hie oï¬cial conduct, telling how Ill ran riot, end all sorts of things the, had end more they had not heard in till they thought he would be prett. well “riled" up end then turn th itahlee. The little scheme worked t ‘e charm, and when they new that h hlo‘od wee up they turned the table told what an efllcient oï¬cer be we: how safe anybody wee - up there, tl‘ town slept in peace every night. In. a whole grist of compliments ti poor city marshal thought he was ; the third heaven, or somewhere .nea there, when they presented him, i behalf of the city council and cit. mm, with a gold star, a hedge of in high oï¬ee, end Roger Moore’s blag wee soon It its normal temperetur end when the glittering golden at. was put on his swelling breast I felt as some 'othest‘hlve before hi that Highwood was a pretty 30! place after Ill. The Nsws Lm wishes to extend its congratulation for we know I bit of the marshs. worth and courtesy. well, they don't hesitate to go Major 0. A. Palmer and w ited at the Fort over Sunday. The guirdhoupo extension has t :e :00! timbots in place, and it [00 :3 like a modem Gibnlter. Hajor C. P. Millet. usintant qua r- tormutor at Chicngo, called on ( Id (ï¬ends at the Fort, Sunday. FORT SHERIDAN. IOW- !A__A HIGH WOOD Pflmel’ and wife 7 I- Le lï¬â€˜nll L. l .MII 1 i I I0 bud]! ', 1 tum, u .4 : much 3! l I M†1. . just Op! 3 a let, in 5 I doori-n r, pentar Lr they" in in Cu! Ii the-aw '18d3001 n4, hospu {Juliana Lieutenant Waldron in on um u peh’ leave of thence. vhiting ml- 3 ï¬ves and friends in Cincinnati. Conductor Ives. with hh wife and c Ingmar, is visiting in Savanna“. C awn on the “Father of Wm" > The Ninth Battery left Honda: morning (or Kenmhl, for htgd â€active. ll «:2: be a two weeks. . The Ninth morning for Indies. It Pip. Mn. Rusk. .Illd daughter. who ‘ave Ipent the past tWo week: with [(3. Captain Roberts, hue return-d 0 their home in Joliet. Captain Schurer, of the Sixth Juvulty. just returned (ton! Hamill, npectn soon to go w hi! new pod n Furt Lenvem‘vonh. Kn; " , Hrs. GenIWhuton and mm. In. 31130: J. G. Don have We a fumiuhed'lnt in 30.30 for the winter, and dread, moved than. Mr. Ahiu Pastello, who has up!“ (In. past two month! pig: Ilk dint. .u-‘v‘. Who keeps that but! twelve. or some other, pounder polinhod on £36 depot grounds all don't km. but like everything. else about that. it in Lust Tuesdayowu regular“,- ny here and things were u an“ a (mild be asked. Everybody IO- mrh this (get. unncuuwdcmcmg ï¬ . mï¬ï¬‚iuimI". neht and polished my till! ‘1! notice it. ‘ . R. Shannon. the municipd grant, says they have 1 ml “tony Indâ€" dihg" up there every wool, and all can witnesu the oeromoniolil-they will only be uound. All light; count on us the non tins, W. Supt. R. 8. has. of the Mic nlllfay, is up in the not“ I“ on a month’s vacation. Magnum you 1at": go to Waukegln, WM Evansum and Chicago on the elec~ tri'c can in good time It Iillf m on the Northweshrn. Corporal Judd‘, while riding on the caisnon on the way Io-K'noodu. lel.‘ his foot slip» into one of the wheels among the spoken and In: so badly injured that be Ind to In. turn, and it ls still in bid dupe, much swollen and’ very pninful. Messrs. Lyons ond Tnvl- have just opened a new photograph gul- lery in Mr. Hart’s block, can at two doorsrnorth of the historic old Cur- penter Myer- houtolry. Thy any Whey are doing both! than they 0!- pectod. Ht. Lyon- hu nan-m in Cuba and tho Phillpplnu. and then took a com-so in the human School of Photography, of“: which he spout some time in Chicago Ind then came out here. night. ,__.._...__â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"- An Wm “slimmer mu be in every home: it 00!!th on. of “clev- cum Mick- (or the “w of children am his cm W fro- the fertile bail: 0! [All Boui- It in 3 punut Nash‘s Ark. The†In thirty illustrations. TM will. is for note my Miss E. L. Enid-c. ‘ Lust. week I went thank Full of trouble “added!!- ' Now I'm smiling.†in“ II“) ‘0‘ lhndnomcflocky Wax-ha WINNETKA, LAKESIDE . 16.