lectric utting village turned a ï¬rst L from »rt hern Mary. cilmen ‘rwood r}. “It mneit a". i and unrated [3? and zrsday spend L have 'v'vbere' man u- a. vieyv ‘ plant {y for mond Llythe amine in Mich. very , 111., mild the will All will be glad to learn‘that John Gnatavsqn.,is doing well. Miss Muller’returned ‘to Ob'i- cago this week to resume her school work j 3 Mrs. W. H. Detrick" left Tuesâ€" day to visit her mother m Boise City, Idaho. ._. . ;-. . t‘ Mr. and Mrs. D. B Cox, of Kenosha, were the guests of W. D. Cox and family Sunday. ' Mrs. ' Edmund Fritsgh, -of Ravenswood, was the guest of Sunday. A amali ï¬re started in O. N. Onsom’a barn Monday orenoon and was extinguisl by two boys before the ï¬re department arrived. At the meeting of the board of school directors held last Monday night it was decided to open the Highwood school Monday, Sep- tember 15. Miss Gavitt recently received a number of very ï¬ne uncut tur- quoiae stones, \vhiéh were sent to her by her Esther from Silver City. New Mexico. J. A. B‘LUMDAH’L‘, HIGH WOOD. . ,Bayse Block, Central Avenue, HighlandPark sells Better Goods for less money their the big stores In cmcago Mr. Cobb, who has a ï¬ne tenor voice, afforded music lovers (1 great deal of pleasure by his beautiful rendition of “The Holy City†in the Higthod M. E. church last Sunday evening _ _ D120. E.Mandev1fle,ovaans- ton, the presiding elder of this district, presided at the quarterly conference held Wednesday even- itig a}; the Highwoqu. E. church. ls offering his entire Stock of Summer'Footwear‘ar Co'st In order to make room for his I'm’h‘r‘énse'nne qt ‘ Footwear, which-is beginning to arrive: aria wmbe piac‘cd," in his display windows in a (cw days.‘ Don’t'go to (116., City for “Bargains,†when ’ - -' BLOI‘IDAHL Teddy, 31., did not come up; to the small boys’ expectations of what a president’s qon should be, in fact, Esteban Varaneas was WE'VE!!!†dimmtagto «EL 2119, [poked and appedrgamni'iiéh ‘ the same as any other, o€dinary boy. A party of nine little girls, in- cluding Alma Kelley, bigrid J obn- éon, Ivy Breakwell, Mabel Lee,‘ Mannie" Fagan, Mabel Garrity, Grace Murphy, Lillian Wahl‘man. and Kittie Bfown, chaperoned by Miss ,Obee, enjoyed a picnic at Lincoln Park Saturday. 5 While weediiig his‘gerden ohe‘ day last vieek Ernest S. Gail'oame across a curious gelatinous mass composed of eleven little white ovalmpedegge, about the size of a marble. Upon opening one of the eggs Mrs. Gail discovered FALL ANDIWINTER THE U15 T6~DATE ? SHOE DEALER a 4 little live snake, .fonr inches long. Mr. Gail took Aeome of the eggs to his, Highv'rood oï¬ce, where they excited considerable interest, there“: were. replaced in the nest; [About Thursday, .eoe- ing the eggs beginning to shrivel up, Mrs. Gail suppoud they had been spoiled, but on Fridaymora-= ing she was enrprieed to ï¬nd the snakes very much alive, with their. heads peering out nt'Ker, from the 'Slléll'é. The eggs in the 'oï¬oej which were given to Miss Niï¬t Bell, did‘not hatch out until Sunâ€" ‘siaygwghgxï¬zstg .n vgwrimgtï¬the cbihmbn garden‘shélié.‘ Oflce opon from '_7 a. m. to 7: 30 p.111 Oflioe not open on Sunday. Mail trains arrive and depart as follows 5:38 ix. m. " . . » 7:17 p. m. 99 dispuehed. Sundty muil h dispuchod “3:“ p. :1. All mnitl clone 30 minuul before the depqrtnre of twin. 9:33 .4 11:21 ;. Highland Park Postofllce.. m. reogjved and dispatched received nn'ddiapgtchod A W. Fletcher. P i! School op’éue‘d ouTues‘dny with Mrs. A. Bastiu as principal. Miss Dal-eat, of Evasion, was the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Gnut this past week. tained a party of Chicago friends at her home over Smidny. Miss Margellaonhyou, who .han begn spending the week with Km; Anna Peck, has rammed to Obie by Miss Oochrane‘, bf Waqhingtgn; D. 0., spent several afternbona tat Ravinia this, past week with their mother, Mrs. P. Whehester. Mrs. Carver and Mrs. Hipwell, -3 gm)“; 0.4. ~-_.--._._;,,:-,;-,. The Moody Sunde‘yf'r Seliool Fresh. Air Home closed a most successful season '. Monday 7' lash Mr. and‘ Mrs Gaylord with the. other workers, are now enjoyiuga week of wefl- earned rest and re- laxation before returning to the ‘city to enter 'upon their winter r activities. For Salkâ€"An oak M robin who: ‘ noafly new. Applyfl ï¬hthlt RA Vlï¬u.