Leslie McPherson tad Willie Eokhudt are boarding It tho I‘- done 0.19 during 010m of XI. and In. A. 0. 1101’“. who hum M on mm o! In. chPjnnon I but. 850 In. hm in poor mm: to: mull: i q Luke county m but! a noun. has good “no It the WW 0-9- my a W. rm} '1. I‘ve buqtnu m and lingual-.009 nt six and we (allowing tho mind: This up tho moot 01M with out do“ h M add: m 0n 'We’dhudly ‘ovonlng I crowd at actuation from hard took 3 bay mi tidoodtbthohomodlt.“ In. E. Ends, It Mold. Tho Honing wu tilâ€"tint will! be dad:- ed and the “In. In. boon" found a happy crowd on unit journey home. .putor, cutptilad him at his home after the prayer meeting h’ouh A good fairy bud ,lat 0M tho. wet that Wedneldly m the anniversary of the plant’- birth. * Mine Jessie Herding gave a reedi ing, “A Men Without a Country,†in Library Hail, Friday evening. Mre. Annette R. Jones accompanied on the piano with patriotic nil-e. The evening was most delightlul' to all who were fortunate enough to be present. Wedneedey evening the friends and membere o! the Baptiet; church. ofwhieh Rev. Geo. D. Wain con-iota of uniï¬es of rooms, with parlors ind alcove roman. ï¬tted up with every modern convenience for the comfort of guests. Single rooms have alaoboon added which are a luxury m equipment. The additibn to the Highland Park Hohh- want completed. It Zionitee, previous to this time, have ,not been permitted to keep poultry or cows within the limits of Zion, but the ban has been removed. and the Lake county farmers as a result are reaping e hhrveet from the eele oi chickens.“ _ Sngely they can The Y. Y. C. be] their regular meeting Snmrday inning at the residence of Mr. Roland Bleyml. Election of oï¬oera was the order of ihe evening. The following were elected for the ensuing year: Pren- ldent, Mr, Lyman Prior; Vice Free. ident, Leolie McPherson; Trenurer, Herbert Moon; Secretary, Oliver say "what shall the harvest be?†At ‘he meeting of theCook County Teachara Allociation on Satuuhy, Rev. Richard D. Harlan, prealdent of Lake Fore» University. adduaa- ed the “when 91- the aubjeet, "The Additional Locals School a u Nursery 0! W†Bo and m oonoidonï¬on of tho question 0! patriotism » how and mien-unwo- thou-Ind. o! nil- away. when than in tight hon. The lecture lest Iondsy «clog It the high school was not as well sttended es the mensgenent could have wished. Rev. P. O. ‘Woleott‘e address on “Japan and theJepeneee" has been indeï¬nitely postponed on account of the recent death of 'his mother. It is hoped he any {can be able to deliver this lecture be cause at this time it would be of un- usual interest. Mre. Ambhee Cremerpf Lake For. est, loot I pearl necklace valued at $5.000 while on her way item a pha- togreph gnllety to the Northweetern depot, in Chicago. “I A young men picked it up on Chicago Ivonne, end not knowing ite value put it in his pocket. A reward of 8300 wee oï¬ered for the necklace and it wee returned to the owner by a detective from the central ofï¬ce He refused to give the name of the ï¬nder. ‘ Shenhen with his good nsture ‘ and “four-hms-tesm†took a merry load consisting 'of sixteen couples to the. home of J. C. Ender. Deerï¬eld, where a most delightful evening was spent playing cards and listening to excellent music. Prizes were won by Mr. H. HfDecker and Mrs. James Sheehen, and Mr. William Dooley and Mrs. James. H. Duï¬y; All departed declaring Mr. Ender and family roysl entertainers." ‘ Tuesday evening the Winnetka JEuohre Cluh [not at thevreeidenoe of Mr. and Mn. F. M. Evans, on Can- tral avenue. The hours «were do. lightfully spent in earneet eï¬orte to obtain the ï¬rst prizes which were well worth worth working for. line Annie Rudolph, e guest of the club. was theJIinner of the ledke’ 3M prim. and m. T. P. Evens, or Win- netke, eeptured the gente’ ï¬rst prize. Mn. Vivien won ‘the mambo prize in: Indies, end of; Ford ï¬le On Thursday evening James E. dental no it. John in; «ow RELIABLE" “""itvERY' PAIR 'Is WORTH 01: North Shore Vacant and Improved Real Estate. , "Shoe. for any pgice you punt to pay and J nut whit we (at for them. North Shore Electric Company LOANS ' KEROSENEVWAS A SURPRISE " ‘ - To the nun who lived by candle 1:522, and the man who was mod to the odor ofoool oil am , Iideate d a little when they wanted to pipe his house for gas. ow ideas in liilxtixlï¬I hue 1nd to ï¬ght their we. . This is what E ECT ICITY in doing now. Electric, ght is the only illuminant today which is entirely free from odor or smoke, You cannot word to be without it. A postal card will bring our representative to your door. We will do your Wiring Reasonable. SHOES FOR $1.00 SHOES FOR $2.00 SHOES FOR $3.00 abody. Hou'glfleling 8- Co. CHICAGO. BUILDING LOANS TELEPHONE H. ’. CI