“comp-ht! by thoit little .011 J. '31de for New York 'adnendn] to ho gone until the fluid! of October. I‘ll Hahn Bun-ell returned, ‘adnaaday, to Perry Hall, Lake roast, plum Ibo will ï¬nish this in]. in the chance of lira. Butiu, 'Io visited mother school on that you. ll- RII-ell will enter Smith (“hp mt you. O. A. Inward u enticipeting a “I vii-it bu hie father, P. A. W. 0‘ Denver, Colo... who in caning not on a flying hueineu trip. Itâ€? A. Leonard is the editor, and owner of Oreo and “II, which is considered the lending mining journal in the hip. ML, editor, and Mk, V!) lending mi west. There have been a number of inquiries lately regarding the epooial assessment notice No. 82. This notice appeared, printed in can, in the issue of September 19' â€of the ,_ Newman“. This assessment notice is the result of a petition that has been received and ï¬led by the majority of prep- my owners on Dean avenue, front Garey avenue, south ' to Roger Williams avenue. The owners end signers are as follows: School district No 108, Ravinie school property, 365 feet frdntage, signed by the resident, Levi M. Cometoek, an clerk, Henry K.- Coale; Mrs. Naomi Cometock for lot 144,115 feet, and estate of C. J. Hambleton lots 28 and 141, with frontage of 215 and 115 feet, signed by]? E. Broomell, man. ager. Total frontage 1, 425 feet. Signatures secured 810 feet lb. and In. F. n. McMullin, Mites promi! "aï¬eld Dresi (ides 'notnhkeï¬heberm. Ho:- does a. cle'sn exterior Indicate a clean interior. To be well all organ. of the bod must work in humor: . ‘ k‘ Magnum To. do“ this woÂ¥k G. B? Cummings. ‘ l-cg Mn and Mrs. James H. Shields have issued invitations to a Inigo wedding reception to tie hold at their. home, Thufllï¬â€˜Octobor 2, at half .uer four o'clock, following the marriage 0“ m3! daughter, Jï¬n Viola Shieldlflo Dr. Eugene Va“, ‘Ilistant “w in “19 United flutes army.. The coming M "V‘W'r’ {W â€n K I. fl. , promises 11 Md 0! suiting [of % amends and httfrknda. Mn. L. It. Eugen is balk- today It I lunch- gm .nd card pm: aim top w. mpeCtiVe bride. V ‘ ' RA mm. The mm m. I o! the I hand-y, coming wank « W. J. Wokh'opu, Thu-thy “Fwyofl-t Itch IN I!" nophev. Edvud Matthews, ‘ at 30““ Bond, Ind-u and returned Sctnrday, â€companied by his sister, Mn. Ed Matthews. Hn. B. 0.. Fritleh entertained Mt. and Mn. Smith, of Diemond Luke, end Mr. and Mrs. Knedler and Mine Muion Knedler', of Pnitie View, at dinnér Sunday. Mrs. Hebe, C. Gevitt enter. “ï¬ned at I my putty luncheon Maude] in honor of her dangli- ter'e ’bitthdey, and her guests Kr. and XII. Thhkield, 0! Chi- Mrs. C. Gillette is expecting Min Curio Syhrie, 0! Racine. Wit, who will be her guest-for maul weeks. - In, Carrie Gillette spent Wednesday and Thursday of thin wgok in Ohiclgo with Mn. 0. On Tuesday night of this week ‘ Gleneoe witnessed a sad tragedy.j Mrs. Andanthewife of William .1 E. Andmws, after putting her2- year-old lib] to had Tuesday evening, left their‘hoese on Mil- ton avenue. ‘ ‘As she did not re- turn her husband .. became anxious and about 9 o’clock notiï¬ed two of his neighbors, William J. Wal- ter. a coal merchant, and ,Walter, 1. Seiver, a mason contractor, of the" disappearance of his ' wife. Equipped‘ with lanterns the mo ’menstarted ouffto search for her. iAt Park and Vernon avenues Mr. ,Walter .dihCovered fresh. foot- prints and at once exclaimed, “She has gone Ito {the lake.†Following the trail of the foot- ;prints they found theï¬dy, which ihad just been washed ashore, at â€H17: 111. a'oouc may feet south 6'? the breakwater at the feet of Gen- tral avenue. Mrs. Andrews was the second wife of ,William E. Andrews, and about 30 years old. She had always been considered rather eccentric, and it ‘is‘ sup- posed she was temporarily de- ranged at the time of her death. Mr. Andrews enjoys the reputa- tion of being an honest, industri- ous laboring man. However, he and his wife newjer enjoyed much domestic happiness and had quar- relled the day of the tragedy. Mr. Andrews has a‘young daugh- ter vabont‘l2 years of age, who mnbont- 12 to of age, who was removed Liam her home by the neighbor: and placed in an inititution, owing to the cruelty of the step-mother. HIGH WOOD. nu: ma how nmsm. ï¬gï¬ï¬ m THE NEWS-[EVER $2.00 PER YEAR 50 PER CENT OFF IF PAID IN ADVANCE i************************* ************************ i Kgmm‘ï¬i; ii: 399'? 33 GR 6953 115‘s; Shirts pipin ...... ‘ WW9 »_.5I¢3_m '_ WW '4 Telephone 54.7 Fruits and â€Veget'ab les mm..m.st.uun.mmm __su_=t;:CIAL_. FAMILY LIST Are Always ihe Beat‘ the *ï¬tï¬lflords. 81‘.‘ PETER 8305.. Prop. gquoyu' wm.., ...... 5.101: The' Stock of 'est Central Ave. ToilctN .... ..... 1 Wuhcl ...........1 $difl..:.’u IIOOOUiQOé: nypemwu... 0- Bhukets.......>.....v.l5 Cumin: ...... “2541.00 Quilts... . .......... â€-36 lav h“ i: