was} :0 run the panic: , m an: pun“: I‘MVM“ ‘ ~ TELEPHONE 67.. P. 0. BOX 397 LUMBER. COAL and BUILDING MATERIAL All mg: of mi; and Slim.» a. $105k. 341 watt and Pam: Tdcpluet I Speak? 4'. f J.C. Réï¬AN, tlectrical Construction; I. 6. mm SOI'S'IAIIVfl-IE' STORE TELEPHQEE NO- 9.8 HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. hi. i 'H.’ Pbmï¬Ã©ir' '7' Qfloe .nd Residence-Flick! Hutu!†. Q Dulceâ€"Boob .09 ,. Baumâ€"9m; 2-3; 7- a ‘ 2! Muwâ€"Rmmf: 08100 Bonn you LA 3i b?4Â¥'§*~- " i.â€" Vipwqw: ï¬rst and thin! Thursdty s of each month. John Rudolph President; Winiam M. King. Collector. St. John Court, meet second and fourth Wednendty of each month. 8. J. O Brien. C. 3.; June: Bolen, Beefe- Caz-pawn†Union, meet foul-m Timmy etch month. 3. J. O'Brien, President; I. Gammon. Seminary. Ofloc: Fletcher Block. â€Phonon! W" "W . A Com-let ol Nona Shore lmellizence. DR. )AMES WATSON DENTIST ‘ ’ maximum) rum 1 St. John-Au. A..y0Fa Lbd'ge No. 676A..FA M" meets {he ï¬rst and second Manda s in each month. William J. Obee, 11.; D. A. Holmes, Secreury. (Jump 1l76 Modern Woodmen of America. moat ï¬rst and fourth Friduy‘ in each month. W. M. Dooley, V. 0,, J. C. Duffy, Clerk. 3 ‘ St. Mu'y Conrt“meet ï¬rst ï¬nd third Wednesday of each month. Mn. E. McDonough. C. 3.; Mrs. Minnie Dooley. Secretary. . Oï¬ee sud Yu-da in Lumber District Higmand Pï¬k Council No..~1du. R. A.. meet second and fourth Monday; C. H. Baker, Regent; I". 8. Green, Sec- retary. Oflice st Hm! Infledde RIGRD'KND‘ PIBK‘.†": ‘ 1L1 HIGHLAND PARK. DR. FRANK M. INGALLS FIRST ST. NEAR CENTRAL Avenue -A. Robertson ILLINOIS on. L 0.,KAYE ....DEALER IN..’.. TELEPHONE 7? Lod‘ge 30. 386, Mystic Work- ers of the World, meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. J. J. Brand, Prefect; Wm. Dunner, Sec- ...0fl_loe_in.,. ‘ ILLINOIS ILLINOIS law. Editor A. E. Donn, O. C. Donn Editor News Lnnn,’flighl_nd Park, Ill ~Dear Sir; ,'The propohed entertainment for the beneï¬t afï¬l- bprt Larson,‘meutioned in the {net inaue of \our paper, 55 thenghtï¬il- noes of the right Isorti Doubtleee many people in Highlind Perk‘do no‘t knoi'r llhe'rt ï¬rio'nfbut the writer has knewn him» IiiIIee= be, m 7 years of, age and, has watched with interest and admiration the develop- mentola ehereeter st oneestrong; true and enviable, made so by his love for history, biography and the beet in literature. Circumstances denied Albert college privileges, which some of us wished he might have, and I learn that his recognition of the claims of others upon him has kept him from saving up for the “rainy day†which is now hie por- tion Latav avpryone strive to make the receipts from this entertainment far exceedp“ Albert’e expaneee at the hospital. for everyone knows that there Is a long and weary waiting belore one is suï¬eiently recovered from typhoid lever to be nbleto work again. Those who respond to this appeal are not only helping Albert Larson, but they are thereby putting a premium on those quali- tune of . , $36†heart: which Imv parent might well covet for his son Sincerely yours, ‘ Emma-Wmnplusuw Avenue. Mumpmuammm’ uncond dummy-r Ree-eellguu Power 0! Lilli. , The extraordinary renunciteun. power of light received a very curi- ous illustration a few years ago in the silver mines at Leurim. ‘ The mine: had been abandoned "more than 2,000 years ago as unworkable. end an enterprising Briton discovered some poppies of a epecieewhieh had die- eppeared for‘zo centuries, the need of which had lain dormant beneath the flag for, 2.000 years. When the dog wee removed to the furnace the next visit to gm mine found the entire space eovered with 3 most gorgeour ehow of poppies. After their 20 eel:- tnriee' rest they bed bloomed ee vig- orously en ever, without the old of e tingle drop 0,1 mm or en: restore- tive other the}: the run of the sun. ‘.‘v ,I,“,.- Tel-thou M92. Highland Put. team a... m van ‘_ ' ".00 IF PAID lN’ADVANCE ‘- FRIDAY. gram; 5. mm mun u and: MA i," Amparo-Am) CIVIC“: "ROAD NEWS-LETTER: ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Q. R; Barnett and son, returned VMonday from Nat-7th Mamtonlgla'nd, Mich. The Trndo's, of Chicago. huje taken the “Hood bonus for one year. Mr. and Mn. William B. John- ton have returned from Lawton, Mich. Mrs. M. W‘. Darling returned t_his"week from a. visit of a couple of éeeka igElkhart, Ind. ‘ Mise‘ Jessie Deiang has returned from Dixon, 111., where she has been visiting Miss Florence Plum- mer. . ‘ ‘ Mica Caroline Boenig. of Vir. ginit, u the guest of Mrs. Keaton Ovaloy. . Miss Gertrude Post, who has been visiting Miss Elsie Morti- mer, has returned to Lake Geneva. ‘ Behind Hurï¬ord, Eric Todd and Henry Zeising are home from their. camping trip at Paw Paw Lake. - her with her sister, Mrs. Falls. 'Mins Blanche Hurford expects to have for_ Wells college about September 15 . ‘ _ Mrs. “Bé'njsmih Newhali «emf turned Monday from North Mani- ton Island, Mich. ‘ ~ 1 { Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Williams geturned this week from North Manitou Island, Mich. 7 Mr. and Mrs. 'Kletzing, accom- panied by Mrs. Bartlett, have re- turned from Bear Lake, Mich. Mr. and In. John Haney have I little baby boy. ' , . . W; 5:: 73m LUCA! uflléu‘ï¬ï¬‚aé‘i LUL‘_' flï¬ï¬jï¬zuu New Orleans, weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H‘pay haVe returned from Paw Paw Lake. Mich, and are again in ~their old home. ' _ Mien {Olive Hankey and Rev. Branscomlie will occupy‘ the Myron Vance house‘ after their marriage. Miss Tilman, who with her mother, Has; been spending the summer: at Glencoe, left Friday for St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs..William M/uir are 'settled in their new home ’at Wil The Ghncoe whoa! opened Hrs. Allison will spend the win- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Flander- ‘GLENCOE. gone .two i Thor marriage at Raymond ’Culver to Miulï¬nnie Schroodei', gof Wiunetka, which took phoe August 5, was announced this week. ' - Miss Mary Honey and Donald .Hovey. who have been spending the summer at Gatesburg‘,‘ 111., M with their grnudmotï¬er, ‘Mrs. Dean, returned Snturday. The Highland Park Electric Light Company has been putting in 019cm. lighï¬s in the village hall and t e current was turned on Tuesday night for the ï¬rst. time. . Mrs. G. D. Hall, left Thursday for Wheeling, W. .Va., to spend several weeks at her old home and to gee her brother,- Charles H. Rancher, who sails Saturday for Amsterdam. Mayor Dennis, with his sisters, Mrs. Daggett and Mrs. Blythe megte, Ibex? thy viii be wry glad to so. ihnir his-db. Hr. uidï¬r‘ihw J Underwood lost their little Ion, Boligrf, in! Tuesday «smug. The interment Ill at Wauntoiu, Wig. . v Myron Vance has gone to Liverpool. when lie will establish a branch of tho bequest home with which he is oonno‘cted. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Waiter L. Lee. Mrs; .Melvillé ’35" 3603:: and daughter; who have ‘juat returned from abroad, cnme' on! Friday and are again occupying their Glencoe home, - MassDelln Culver, who was sever'ely' injured by a fall seine time ago while at Wheaten, Ill, is rapidly convalescing. who‘ hnie been, Oochpying the Barnett place during the summer. returned to Chicago Monday.,_ ' Racine,:'returned this week from an enjoyable lgkefltrripflto northern Michigannnd the Sault Ste. Mary. = Mayo; Dennis and Councilmen Park, Miller 'and, Hurford have returned from Ripon, Wis.,'vibere’ they went to investigate the manu- facturing gas plant, with aviey of establishing a municipal plant in Glencoe. The committee; re- ported moet unfavorably,.and will leave in a few days to examine the plant at Grand Rapids, Mich. mm and may herbs not tound in my other pnpsruion. therefore get the kind y-m rend that". 35 cbnu. G. B. Cummings. g be; Genuim Rock Mountdn Team. by the Mndï¬spnA cg‘licine Co. iarmado of “gang!" _Rocky Mountain Tel mad.