lid is eligibh .50 3. “I or will Ii! m rill ha | W! in Miss Barlow’g Rm intending to m ‘5] later are no.“ in A mmscohnn. «1;:an manna-scum. indium-Ink w-mmgz-w g! In ‘ber Shop Want Column. 1) «Icons .Id baud fur ml! (8 adults, 3 chuck") lorthe b 0!me ind August in Win- or Highland Psi-k. Sidpey , 353 E, Dividon anâ€. 9 MD. than wub‘hom of r {ï¬nd on Jam 1, 1908, m Luna and unhin- W mllidsmlï¬nhtmol a. Iii-s. that-Ion, bait "Wynne“! and], d the" W M that sum 1.. wood am: of the Iliad "01â€"2 will open I 3’ Vi]! _be.‘| _ ' 1902. Bdernt or Shampoo, ro- NEWS-LETTER opnca cuss MIAMI? ITâ€" From my m, an 8-mon- nlt modern hm“; :r year [main 0! mt l‘rofemr Run-ll Oukwood 6â€"11 aps, winner so that you are RE {to 011%.er "‘1th no tawny Smpot and Judge Hibbard, m WWW absimt and m WANTEDâ€"Coho?!) regs for washing Willpa pay2 Scents per pound. Apply at, NEWS-LETTER otiice On Thursday'evening, January 30, the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills, cdrner of Elm place and Green streets, was the scene of the most enjoyable social event of the season. About seventy- ï¬ve of their ,lriends came to claim the house for‘the evening, pro- greseive euch‘re being the order of the evening. The prizes for the best players were captured by Mrs John Snyder and R. J. O‘Brien. The consolation prizes Were given Hrs. O’Brien and Fred Greenslade. After awarding prizes, refreshments were served and a couple of hours spent in music and singing, all left, feeling grateful lssuch an invita- tion, and prone ing Mr. and Mrs. Mills a charming cat and hostess. Judge Watson will render a de- cision in the Aldridge Vs. Buchanan â€Morrow at 2 p m. As this IS the judges ï¬rst case and is of consid- Iorable importance we anticipate a lengthy written decision, as he has taken home time to render it; _ I! you mat to save a trip to Wanke- gan and extra charges on_ special as- neasments, Ci‘y Collector Brand dam ï¬x you up on short. notice. The Presbyterian monthly Vesper service name lent Sunday evening in the early twilight? It was in ex- cellent service They might have styled it a sacred concert by the Levin family, as some of them ap- pearedin nearly every one of the ten numbers rendered, and did it well too. What the people want is not certain special artists, but ï¬ne, ï¬tting, inlpiriqg music, and that is what they get, and hence they at- use mayor V and the others .did not feel like trying to run the city alone and adjourned till Thursday night. The city douncil did not hold a meeting. AlQermen Everett, Rob- e“: and' Warren, together with At. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ,Greenslade, of Second street, entertained at cards on Saturday evening. The prizes were won by Mrs. Ed Dufly and D. P. Sheahen, Mr. J88. Duffy and'Mrs. J. W. McKinney. Those present from out of town were Mrs. J as. E: Mulvahill and Mrs. John Bell. “The Censine" meet at Mrs. Mar- garet Nolan’s, on Central avenue, next Sawrday evening. I Postmaster Fletcher , rung up Judge H'ibbard Sunday night on the ’phoue and wanted a search-warrant. When asked what he wanted a march-warrant for, he said he. want,- od to ï¬nd the log that broke his leg. have it taken into court and ï¬ned, The “smok‘ér†'at the Highland] Park club house Saturday evening} was great success. The members had a charming time smoking three for a dollar cigars and swapping stories till the midnight hour drew nigh. " ‘ Get your valentines at Miss E. L. Erskine’s millinery store. Full stockio select from. LAKE FOREST, 5 Emma. ht¢talu‘*;:nuufl i 3‘ [name Business†:umautmuiugu: I l 2 53;:qu merchants VOL XI. The best medium for lake shore emetprises In thp Never let up on Advertis- hm. In these- days one must advertmem keep bus. "was as we" as :u HIGHWOOD, Among the North kl ore Endeav orers‘ who attended ' e_ Christian Endeavor rally at liicago were Mr. Chas. Keller, Mia Machtle, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Wane 1‘ Miss Lillie Vetter, Mr. Robert B: , Migs’ Alice E. Smith and J. J. H d. ' r‘ Mrs Strock, dr‘ossigaker, wishes to announce to her I {ends and pa- trons that «she- will â€w at; private iasideueee. 221 Parkigrvenue. ,9 oldest child lard O’Brien, February 2, The child was little thing Little Seraphin, t of Mr. and Mrs. 8' died Sunday momin’ after a brief illness. at very bright, winso and about 7 yea . old. The funeral was Tuesday orning at 10 o’clock, from St. Mar church, and the interment in thL new Mooney cemetery. There art tWo children left, a little boy and 'itle girl Mr.‘ and Mrs. O’Brien hf:,je the tender sympathy of all moi; friends and neighbors in their be: :avemeut. Frank B. Green Biz; becoming Aquite skilled and note 1; as a kodak gutist. He has ï¬niSf med rup' some ‘anap shots of his Kai; sous son and heir “Jack,†that ‘are Etiems, of their kind. >We don’t kno‘é ‘ whether the ï¬rm picture is the res _ of Frank’s art or the genius 'of t kid, but it is a good picture. He 0 took ohe of F. M. Evans’ store, a nterior, view which Mr. Evans is h Hing engreved. J. J. Brand, City: C .ector, will be delighted to credit you ï¬th any assess- ment. due on your pro frty. Ofï¬ce in Brand Bros.‘ building. ï¬r ‘ One of the ï¬nest" 'l‘zes of valan- tines in the Park;1!sis season is shown at Miss E. L. E'rskine’s mil- linery store. They Were selected with the idea of auplv’l ing a class ‘of trade who enjoy 5* ding reï¬ned valentines, as well as 066- who re- quire a‘ simple lova to n. . The “hard"timesâ€rty over at the club house, Thur ; ay night was the biggest kind of iziwceaa. The cootumes‘ivereimme 3:. Some one said that Clement S 3). t was about the most striking .' unique one there, though he did 5 t claim any anch distinction. r. season has approne jf aesthetic taste. I 3 Fire insurance place Pastor Seldon spa 3: oi'McKinley’s life C at the Baptist churc was very cold, but h-, 2‘ lent audience. The phasized were that well," self-made, 'so and promotion were rare successes were t; 1,» results of his good qualities and : uni-able [prac- tical training. A J udgd‘Grosscup said he was greater than H33 reputation; his princely generos ; his superb equpoise, his (lowest and religious: life and ‘his tragic oath. There: was no hiiaiutintno upping oveni no exaggeration and ts length was not excessive. I e “was born $118 education I, unearned; his FORT smfltIDAN, IGHLAND PARK, Mrs. Edwin Selden, who has been dowu with the grip, has recovered sufï¬ciently to be about again. At the First Baptist ehurch next Sunday the pastor,.Edwin Selden, will preachvin the morning on “Christian Indebtedness,†had in the evening on "The Inheritance of the Sainta.†Everybody invited. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, I902 We Will be thankful ~for ainy item bf local news or matter of public in; terest. - Telephone No. 92 or 773. M. Ingalle, one ticket; L. A. Speng- ler, butter and egg dealer, one ticket; David Holmes, banker and early riser, one ticket; Fred Weir, drug clerk at Geo. B. Cummings', one ticket; D. Connors, one ticket; J. Punch, two tickets, J. Dingo, man- ager Ingleeide, one ticket; M. J. Gibbs, two tickets. L Mrs. Elvira Green, - mother of Frank B. Green has been quite ill. She is reported as doing nicely and it is expected to have her in good health shortly. flow is the west. W. FL? And how is the north 0.1!." There s no place like H. P. So be contented in your bnrk. Valentines! - Fine Valentines†Genleel, reï¬ned Valentines!!! Comic Semi-comic and Awfuleomic‘ Valen. lineal!!! at Miss E. L. Erakine’s store. ,Dan Sheahen seem: to have taken the lead in selling the most tickets for the ï¬remens’ ball in the shortest time ~-one day. Dan sold tickets to the following: D. C. Purdy $80M, hardware ' merchants, two tickets; Geo. B. Cummings. druggist, two tickets; A. E. Dorsey, manager NEWS-LITTER, two tickets; Dr. Frank Twenty-ï¬ve pen cent discount will be allowed in all subscriptiouaflo the Nam-Luna ' yhen paid in ad- vance. ' 7 I » Mr. Ed. “cradling, the painter and paper hanger. recently received a ï¬ne new Hub of wall paper samples from the largest manu- facturers in the Milky and already has taken a considerable number of orders for the early spring work. The annual shigbing party and oyster supp’u Mdnday evening, pro- viding there Is 311$eient snow, or *wal‘iiingia good. For further par ticulars pull up J. J. Telephone 323, The only compieta assortment of genteel and fancy valentines, this side of Chicago is “Jim B- . L. Erskine’s'store on' Central avenue, opposite Sheridan drive. Miss Cavanaugh‘ gives a reading Saturday evening at-the club house. RAVINIA, There was once a man who wanted to sell a piece of land, but he was so cloae and stingy that he would not advertiae it for aale, but put up .9 written notice in the poet oï¬oe. A'mrn who was inquiring for a small farm wee referred to the writ- ten notioe, when he repliod: “I can’t buy land at a fair price of a man that advertieea in that way. He Hwould steal the fence, the pump handle and the barn door: before he gave possumâ€"Ex. “Well, then.†said Jack, impru- sively, “I succeed Immune, when I'm doing business, I wear out the tales of my shoes more than the out of my tmupera."â€"â€"London Tit-Bits. “l’lltou you why it is,†replied Jack; “but,†he added. "it's a trade secret, mid you ninnn’t' tell it to everybody." “Of course I wouldn’t do such thing!" mm the answer. “I declare. Jack. I can‘t under; stand why yoquways wooed in selling so many more good: than I do!" City Attorney and Mn. Kenneth R. Smoot stated Thursday morning for Florida, Pen-tools. being “I.“ Mm point. This wglgite him . w I†’ plete nopantlon from his old work, and where client- nnd other pesti- ‘feroue folhmmot annoy him and so retard the work of recuperation. He has improved very much during the last week. WHY HE WAS SUCCES‘FUL. The hot that success is mainly due to hard work has been expressed in many ways, but one of the latest was thst may employed by a warmer-cm! traveler. He was talking with e compenion,e rather lazy fellow, when the. letter exclaimed: Min Alice Daviduou returned last Wednoodd“, to her duties uvle‘creury. to the Y ung Women's Christian Associating at Topeka, Kin. The Rebeca: of High‘wood yill give a bird times put,“ in lheit hall in Hogan's block Situldly evening. A telegram waa received _et the pastoral reaidenoe of Her. Father Madden, of St. Mary'a Catholic church, that hia mother died Wed- nesday at her home in Waraaw, neat Oshkoah. Father Madden has been at her bedaide during- her recent illn'eae. Interment will be Satur- day. 10:30 in the family. burying grohnd at that place. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dickinaon, of the Elmwood Café, entertained a sleigh-ride party of thirty happy young people last night in a royal manner. On their invitation we sampled Qho dinner. and it waa very ï¬ne in evpry mpect. After dinner the largo diningroom was cleared and a season of dancing enjoyed. Rev. J. w. Weddell. the tomér pastor of the Baptist church here, now of Davgnport, Iowa, III in the city a short tine Thursday. GLENCOE, Missouri editors luvs s uniqus way of prodding up dolinqucnt ub- scribsn, Is this indie-ta: “I! you have frequent ‘budloha. dim ' fainting spells mpmisd by chills, snaps, com, unions. sha- bl ins. epilepsy sud jusndiu, it's a si you are not well, but no “IN. to dis at my minute. Pu, you subscription s your in sdvnos, and thus make yourself solid (or 1 good obituary notice." William Witton, chairman of tho committee on Wont, worked bud to maké it I booming one“; no dollars got lost thi- tlmo. 11- men are very Mal to the paid“ for its gone“! support. Full report next week. THE HAWAII. The ï¬mmen’e annual Ina-quell]. came of! Thursday evening in M berg'e open houee. There I. I very large crowd present and H.’ I. Prior's orcheetu furniebetl the music; The eoetumee were dqmâ€" ], fantastic. John Molar,“ a GM musician; took the prize, and he richly deeerved it. Highwood _ ptid it: water bill $58659. Resolution: on tho Ho Dr. Sweethnd were pan-admin «in ï¬xtures in the council chambc pl†$30.50, the bill- were M started for home before 10 o’ ‘5' ‘ladiu toned afresh-nah. CITY m, Hold an adjourned Moan..- day evening. with all but Ir. 8“ present. A ï¬ve year cont“ m the electric light company for in]- three are lights of :the best kind. for the gross tum ’of 83,465, or Chant $55 a lampper mnum, was «dated. The company “throw in" none ex- tras, like the city buiiding. eh. All bids for the ï¬re department blink. were rejected end new WW ordered for new bide. Mrs. Gathering W. MoCulJoek. of Chicago. give a talk on “Won-If! Legal Status," Tuesday ‘uï¬ernoon. before the Highland Park Won-If- Club. In. 110011le in I H, d- rnro ability III; W hr w MR1. lam Mrs. Mary Kingston. halter d Mrs RogerE. Moore. rib of G“ the city man-ha! of Right“. did very suddenly Wodnadny min. She had eaten dinner with HI. family about six o'clock, in! all lingered about the table- in plans ant conversation longer than mud. Then she went about helï¬ng 5* daughter do up the evening wait. when all at once she III M Wit. severe pain. in the loft “I, M wan helped to I chnir by bu dlllghf (or, Mrs. Moore. nnd in“, expired. Her home van in Fwd dI'LlI. “19., though we «be to Humor! last spring to Ii“. 85. III 70 years old. Mrs. mm ' Ill her only living child, left, with h. husband. Thundny niflat with til remains for butinl today, In“ het husband and six childtu ill Fond du Lac. ERMM gun-nunâ€. ‘OIIWOMI Send you: autumnal no: Nun-m. mam-m. , oorworkgu Inch In em reputation. Ompnnunzhul Marianna“ WINNETKA, NO. .11. LAKESIDE