Mr. and Mrs. John Biedereudt celebrated their golden, Wedding Nov. 10. They were married in Berlin, Germany, coming two years later to America to East. Noflhï¬eld. Nine years ago they moved to Deerï¬eld Four of their twelve children are still living, Mr. Fred Biederetadt of Shermerville, Miae Lil-_ lie Biederatadt of Deerï¬eldmnd Mn. E. Noethling of the Park. The severe I illness of Mrs} Biederandt preVented a family reunion. The students Volunteer Move- ment, which is a part of the Young Men and Womans’ Christian Amid. tione, will hold a week’yf prayer from Nov 8, to‘ 15, 1W3. throughout the world. Pastors of the various churches are reqnuted_ to ofl'et special prayet'for young women ‘ati the mid-week prayer meetings and at the regular Sunday servioee. This move'm‘entjn the right direction, should receive the :support and hearty _c0~operation of all people. It is impossible to estimate the good done by a union which‘ is eowide- spread. There are 450 student ,ae- sociatiom, with 26,032 members. Park dege No. 366 of the Mystic Workers of the World, gave '3 5995' ï¬t entertainmqï¬t at their lodge roofn Tuesday evening. Mr. H. M. Prior opened the entertainment_ with a very pleasing overture. Mien Joy Miller sang very, sweetly a 3010, "Des Hold my Hands Tonight,†by Carrie Jacobs Bond. Mrs. Eddie followed by a well rendered solo, “Violet.†Theorator oi the evening was the Hon. 0.“ T. Heydeoker oi Wankegan, who gave some-sexy in. tereeting and witty remarks on Frau ternity. Mr. Prior rendered very ably another overture. Mr. Chae.‘ Warren then entertained the indi- ence with twenty minutes 51‘ magic. He certainly in 1 "magic worker,†if not a "mystic worker.†Frequent applause testiï¬ed to hie ability toentertein. MrefEddie end Ire. Levin iollovwd with I very eweetly sung duet, “Dearest Do You Romant- Additional Locals bet 1†Hi- Joy Miller g5. programme with .010.“le Love Song.†h in to b6 Imps! W5 Kyuio Wo‘rhn' netted I on; II. from this delightful en- muimt. ‘ Tho bouoï¬t wtorhinnyont given by the Hyde Workouo! the World Tuesday evening, wu I ï¬nnucinl bu was cleared. The convention Ind niambou of the societies take great pic-Inna in extending their aiuoote think to- III who tho Io libIrIlly responded to the circular letter god otherwiog. and ospeoinlly thank the metal on- tominun for the cheerful and in- spiring service- rendoted. Rupocflully, Am of Tit‘Ie' ' Titles Gumnteed nusomc Taurus BUILDING. WAUKEGAN. ILL. ' ‘ poms J. Gurnee. Sec. Bland! M Willim a hue-to Hugh ’1' Birch" part north 1 ' m9 Mrfleld’ Township 0 C 8 1 _00 HTBimhbwf wflumh M Williams 60' ace in north hoe 9 DePrflcld Township? QC 1 00 Master in, 'Chdnoery to hone Bull Part Lots Blk 40 High- 13nd handset} ........ m 12 HO Hayt wt to Leo Delhaye Lot 4 BB: 1 Hays Bub Fort Sheridnu to Leo Uglyuyq W_D 75 00. ‘â€" W Dr. ................... 25600 00 H CHay t.wf t6 DBHoweH 4‘ lots in Bayts sub Fort Sheridan ......... . ........... m 09 P. A. Montgomery .9; wt to Funâ€! Parliament. lot 1 Blk Why the A newsnper mun m the second in line a the box ofï¬ce of one of the popular thatch thc other owning on are open in; night, my: the New York Times. “0h, tMt’l :11 1'1th Thu-0’. n. chum at. :11 for thou nuts.†The ma looked surprised, that“! the ticket manipulator, and went on. Then the newsmper mun hul nu turn, and ho “Pl‘oooe‘utloty importinontlcurlooity 1nd all me why you wouldn’t nuthot mm'o money." ““Well;" mid tho trooouror, "I “peat you didn’t notice that that m woo emu-eyed. It I ho oold him tho flrot tickets. yo wouldn't vo hod q bit of lupk through tho wholo “mat.†Higgins Uhdi a! part. Ex; ,gnoor add to Highland Park m. 1. lot Ipfl-n Tho hot spring nut contain living bum-h. no much bolow bomu mg in umpdnturp, but Ir. J. Adm. of Dublin. report. hum; ohms-"d up of t and: mm (Winn Mutton- m) that survived Wasn't" uh- 34 Highland Park w D some 00 BOX OFFICE SUPERSTITION. Lalo cm 1m: gauge. REAL ESTATE RAISEâ€). Fumï¬shed by flood: “at. at the winter Saudiidg like forty. dol u wall received my"; cum do anti Mm w the Nonnummnmmapo- «my to tho convoy-19- :! III! 9500 Slat m Yet-olslneedlnthlewey. new atorlee. mm end bone. to he made tumble on eel! We“. nut be M with ulpherlc odd. Now. eulpllulo eold wlll dleeolve non motels ee easily I. weter doee not. Pletluun leelmoetuseoolynetll uponwhlchlt hoe no eaeot. 80.111 eplteotthdrpeetooegm- ututurerl heve more“: employed to- torte medeotepletlnunelloytocthe concentretlon o! eulphurlc odd. Theee retotte need to be made In Perle end outflflmmtnOOOeplooe. To-dey Inch ethlnsuephtlnun re- tort would cost menlly e tonne, tor plotlnun, owing to the introduction of the pletlnotype procee- ln photography. be- gone up from ebout ave dollen an ounce to the present price of 820 on ounce. It 1- lndeed nearly a costly u Tummmwdm- . I wish to. inforn tlie people of Highland Park and vicf that I carry a full line of the famous W. 'L. DOUGLASS SHOES Men’s Shoes. $2.50. $8.00. $3.50; Lndien' Shoes, 82m, 32.! $3.00; Buya’_ and Youths.’ Shoes, $1.35, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50; 'Mis: and Children’s Shoes, $1.35, $1.50. $2.00; Babies’ shoes, 606,» 8 $1.00. 81.25. ‘ , ' FULL LINE OF RUBBERS AND OYERï¬HOES Rubber Boots infringe and amall at a very reasonable price. He keeps the ingest assortment of Imported and Dom Canned Goodednthe lake shore. 1.51% rge stock 0! India French 011, in any quanut. A lur ety of Queen Duvet: Table Banshee. Fruit an Veg nab es vireshy every day. He is the sale agent for Dog Cabin Syrup, and dchuo born’s Teas Coflées. , ' â€" I I H‘ I A fl] ‘ *$************************ *ZOHHOMH mm m ‘ m. a. m<>2m, . ‘ . .m mï¬rr oz m>3= mm ' born '8 1036 DO nets. . _ F.‘ M. EVANS- momma.qu IVA. BLonDAH L. m. market And fourth M6367 in and: month. In. Baum, V. . 'Wn. 00:13.0“. High! Puk Council No. 1006. B. A.. mtuoondmdtonnh Mondays. F. 19611011. Regent; K. H. Prior. soc Cdrpenoen‘ Union moon the tom-b, Thundsy each month 3. J. O'Brlen. resident: J. Banana, mm. St. Mary 3 Court meet.- flnt And third Wudnesdtys a! cub month. Mum E. MoDonough C. 8.; Mrs. M. book 81.. John‘s Court. moot. “isâ€. sad 7778'. Job?“ Court m W u fourth Wednadly o! ouch monk. l J. O'Brien.c. .84 Jun.- Bolen no. Fox Sumâ€"On mount. of huh: told my hum, corner sheridn‘n flo- nine rank | wish man my hum. carpets. rn swvea.- and» um! other home old articles,“ I two nested-cards“ tad two netted “sigh. trucks out be seen on the promises. P. A. Mom-eon“. Ladieé' Shoes, 32.00, 32.50, 51.75, $2.00, $2.50; ; Nigel and vicinity ED