Incun your propedy with Wm E. Band. Chaplain H. C. Gammon leave and in with his family at Highwood Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rectum: on- mined Mr. Fred [null of Evans- ~ too at dinner last Tuesday, The North American Union 5616' their regular meeting in the lodge rooms Thursday evening Snow (on (or a few minubu last Thursday. but melted u ooén as it fell _ A} Up. 0 '1‘. Ford entertains] the Indie- Sowing Circle VTbursday It. "L. J. Rice has been sick ï¬nd and» the doctors care tho In two The trouble in‘ me New York also- “on loaned to be that Tammany bad Tammany votes If is widowed by reliablquautEm-it‘y ' that Lleut. Phillips is at F051: Sher- Ht. ind Mrs. F. P. Boyington are the, hqppy parents ot a baby girl. born this Week. (3% Pennants: Fletcher and Mich-ham tgkon rooms at the Highland Park Hotel 10': the winwi; . Rev. A. Battle and wife, formerly of the Park andnow at Maple Park, viliï¬ed friendé here on Fueaday. ' dm mot ; a ten clay: loam absence. The swan, musical, will what next Saturday with “In. Elmore Gregory. at her fruitinmenuohome Chicago. ,. Mn. Boyd It. hetgen left but ask £9: $83.; Pater-burg, Fl... 10: Mrs. D. 0. Bannister and Mrs. Frank Bacterial: In visiting friends in the Park fora hwdayé and in staying with Mn. Keller. . -‘ Prof. J . P. White of Lake Forest University, will preach at the Hi h- lgod Park 3mm chnréh, Son 8’ main; u the usual hour. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1203. Mr Marlo Bhutan no out of school thin inch with lore throat We m 3133 to report him much' um Medd- Whitq, vim Todd and Botflun accompanied Prof Jo- sie 8mm: 10 the tenets: convention at Joliet. ‘ gmhiaum, Julian Mm, last 1 Satu’rdn‘y. ' Our popular aloohi’o R. R. conductor Frank Sheahen, took a; “lay of!" 1m :Suurduy. A slight “‘3“ of gripper The entire Paciï¬c m has been struck by 3 Mn}. It. was an wont storm Montana hue experienced for yuan. , A vety interesting football .game 006111th at tho' gtounds of the was the came. -Next week the 20th Infdntty will love Fort Sheridan for the Philip- pines About fourteen brides will go on this My to we mums. We are flew“ to repor't that Mrs. Dale Sweetland is improving. and hope she will noon hive recovered from he: innepn. W; no sorry to ohfanim‘e the {not that lit. Frank Siijaatrom of Oak- wooeluonne; has Men on the sick ligt lo; the past month and is still conï¬nbdto his bed.) ’ An Evansbon negro aï¬pligd fat the departmém of public works for a may licence. Perhaps he {will apply to‘ the life saving crow f6: his divdmo 3 , Prof. Frank Hpflsli, former prim‘ eipaiof the W'sulw'gan high 965061,. has edited some ï¬rst and second: grade arithmetic: which are beingi used In the schools. The Wnukogln high school played the Northweétern Military Academy laat Saturday on the Military grounds. “The core was 62 to 0 in'hvor of mm loam†[ ' - There was no who! but Friday, [at named the stiles. Prof. Joanie Smith went to the northern Illinois “anchor- minim at Joint. Ill. Tuesday afternoon the Klaus Francis nnd Small entertained a Dumbo; 0! their little friend. on tho ooouion of one of the little Miu’ a birthday . . The dmded street car strike' 13 at last upon Chicago but it in haped some amicable «ï¬lament will goon be reached Without blood shod or in- juty to anyone. A Mn. J. E Arm-riled out iot- Carey Static}; BL, is visiting†nu. Alex Robertson and other friends in town for n weak. Robert W.‘ Nay, fox-die: resident of Weakegau, has been appointed manger (if the wire mills 'of the Cleveland District of the Amexicnn Steel and Wife Co. The work on the ï¬lm is pro. grossing rapidly. Ono can scarcely walk 9m without W3 some new street being improved Ravine avo- nueiembuflm’ ma. " mg A". Smith visited friends in Park Ridge, her former home, 16“ Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Smith ism mother of our oï¬cient public school p’riuciphl. Wednesday afternbufl a! this week tub‘chndrdn yarn «med Mm the pubiiu ac’béol as boon as they, as. aembled, dwing to the baiting up. punt‘lï¬! being out of dfadr. The attest a: strike“ informed Poutmuswr Dayna! of Chicazo, that may Would continua the op§rauon of “the United Shh: Mail can dur- ‘ï¬ng flu :mpenaion‘ of work Airs, Groomhdo was 9.0 have en- tomméd a number of Edie: Weï¬ne’aday aftéruoan but was oblig- ad to cancel the engagemom on to- ommot the dent: of an mm In lire. Frederick Morgan Steele will give I eotillion at the High- land Park elub,Tueodny evening, December 29th, for her daughtet Elizabeth arid visiting hie-lids. The sowing circle of SLMary's church that with Mn. D. PRSheah'Ou on Thurpday. The next matting will,be held with Mn. Fabian“.â€" ,gher on St Johns avenue Thufgday iftemoon. ligand Mrs. Bacon on Central avenue, lost their ton decks old baby Int week. The ‘lunoral occur rod on Thur-day. The bereaved “family WWWW W â€kw" l community. Mr. Geo. D. Rodgers of Pontiac, Ill. who has been called to the Highland Park Baptist church as their new putor,and will take charge Dec. 1, was in towh Nay looking ‘for a house. The ï¬rst Gordian haematite: to be imported to that muntty myriad at Bostonflmq this week. There are eight of them and weigh 41) ton: each. Most of the engines will be éhipped by rail in Montreal†‘ A" report was current that the Chicago and No‘rthwatem Railway had lost 530.000 in its Zion City business and hence the appointmen‘ of a new non Dowieite agent at Zion station. but this report is wholly without foundation. Hr. thn Lincoln Baum, '1 young newspaper man of promise, formerly of Evanstoo, accepted 3 Wm thin ,woekgbn thé editorial staff of the Konosba Daily Gazette; He was formerly 99 the roportbnial 5MB of the Evandton Index. The young people: societies 0! the diflomi gunshot; will hold : union meeting at the Blptiut church am Sunday evening at 6:15 Evoryom in cordially invited to attend Good npukon wyill be on hand and an in- tending ptognmme is printed.