A petition to the council has been ï¬led by the village clerk, requesting that the tsx question con- cerning the public library be put to vote. The li- brary club after building as pretty a receptacle for their cloth and lenther friends, as the library isexpected to be will be willing to turn the li- ‘abrary over to the village for future support and use. Being an institution for public convenience. it should belong to the tOWn and not to a few en~ thueiaatic workers who have and are continuing to devote their energies to the cause. In fact, Glenooe’ owes her soon-to-be-ncquired improvement, needed for some time, wholly to the Library club women, who think that two mills on the Tdollar u very A suit which, when‘flnished, will allow 'one to ' see the end of Glencoe's automobile troubles was held Thursday afternoon. The village feels her- self on the right side of this much discussed ques- tion and will probably be successful in this case as she has been in the past and the \Vaukegan auto- mobileist, who was responï¬ble for the present trial,’for exceeding the speedlimit some time in September further injured his cause by paying his ï¬ne with a. check which for some reasin or oth\er was void, and will, no doubt, be more careful in. transhetions of business or pleasure in the future; while Glencoe has mode somewhat of a concession by advancing her speed limit to l5'miles an hour. Mr. Wliitelaw; ‘ Only’ relatives and o Iéw’ 13cm will be present. Dr. Darling of the Congregational church will ofï¬ciate. The resident†of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Robinson will be tho mug of a pretty and simple- Wedding this afternoon of four o’clock; When their donghter Miu Ethel Robinson will be tinned in marriage m 1". . o ment of In. F. T. Patton woo at home to her friends from {our to six Soturday otternoon. The Paton home on Pol-Eiiouu'o won 3 Sound! riot colored .uutumn flowers. About. two hundred guests coiled during the dam '1 . . Another and party of thin week of and... was given by Mrs. E. D. Brighnm. Wading“, After- noon. The ladien plnyod until flvoto’cloek, when n dainty to. was served and print awarded to those fortnnnte enough to win the dninty trophiu. Mrs. Allison entertained at. end- Tneedey liter- noon. Th‘! home we: beeutifnlly decorated with leave: end Win eelvie. I’m-she enehre wee the pine enjoyed and prieee were ewerded. Invitations for‘ the wedding 0! Mile Leon Mor- mr end Mr. Chm-lee Berke: have been received. The ceremony will teke pleee Wedneedey. October 18th, end pron-lea to be quite the event of the month. ' A missionary to. wn given a. nu bone of In. dchnm.’1'huridsy ntmaooo. Donlunu were made uid mph; in mud to the charittblo work: of the church were (linen-nod. ' m. ma In. Min-k om “wind Mona. a dinner “the Bkokle club. sand-y arming. In honor of Mn. George Ordo, of lhliupollu, Illino- -Aa. In. M wu the hunte- «51.10“an Wetland†min; for Mn. “"1th Herbert Johnon. Military each" was play“. Ill-I. Goa-(o 0rdo of [impolhl h â€I. of Hr. and In. I. 8. Orde. GLENCOE‘ NO’7'ES. Coum I'm was 83 Glamo- A. 3 Eglh hummer cud devotee Long Distance Telephone cohnectiduh make it‘ pouible for Pope Ping toconveraehy word of mouh with his old friendain Venice. This must. be, a great pleasure and consol'atiun to the Prisoner 6f the Vuucen. It is proof of his regdiueaa'bo accept modern weya' of living...†his Mute papers have proved the medium with which he “emanate. modern thought. ' - A _. Reports from the Chicago Telephone Company for the month of August show thst during this period there was s net gain of 1.493 instruments. 0! this number 1.141 were in Chicago while‘ 357 were in the country district -or in points within the Company's territory outside Chicago. On the ï¬rst day of Reptember the Compsny had in excess of 133‘000 telephOnes in use._ The gain for August broke all records for the ssme month in'preyio'ns years. - . ' The funeral seriicén Will'be very simple with" Where he 30"! "heâ€, he Anthem out music or flowers as Mr., Brewster requested. Just one up upon a}? mpnot.‘ ' They will take place this afternoon“ of, mo o’clock .. “h n chunkof 19m 3'“ 919°; nt'the family residence and will be conducted by l The" a}? cobble â€â€œ1 1"“ comrades'. Dr. Darling of the, Congregational church. The T°°k h“ wnmpnm. 3'â€? penny, interment will be at Rose! Hill. 1*“ him “â€0“?†Wm†1“" t J. Took his watch and ammunition, v \ Took his nice nix shooters also, " Took hls bowie knife and pawned it Reports from the Chicago Telephone Company With him automatic ““01. for lhé month of Ammst show that Am-im. om. Mr. Brewster‘eaves his w1fe, one son, Mr. Ed- ward Brewster 0'! Montana. and a sister, Mrs. Tivvels, who will remain some tim’e with Mrs. Brewster. Hidamï¬ï¬‚n NEWS-LETTER , Although Mr. Brewster Inf been a resident. of Illindis torsomnny-yem the 01;! family home- am is in Connecticut, where the family' was founded, by Elder Brewster of Mt'vfldwer tune. ' Death of Mr. Brewster The death of Mr. June. P. Brewster occured 3t Ieven o’clock Wedne‘dsy evening n the family residence on Shel-{dun roed.' Hie deeth wu Ionic- wlut o! uehock, coming. I: it did other 3 very short illness. He contacted/known cold two Weeks ego, from the efleetj of hich he seemed improving and his complete recovery we: looked for owing to his general good lie-1th, when “lair motion of the hem bet in end all hope wee given up. He was seventy-nine years of age. Mr. Bmster m well known ln‘Glenooe where The club ofï¬cers for n». following you In" been elected a tollown: Mr. llaOordlc. President; Mr. F. W. Copolund. Vice-President: Ir. Willlum King. treuurer; sud Mr. F. W. .Copelund. secretary. As “tree-the "the club honee h In enmuee end until [etc in the tell. it h e typieel eonthern building. indhet. the protectlon tron: winter wind- lt eflords is not. quite enfléient tor «inform while he greet. wide ï¬repleeee ere he only mane o! beet- lng. It in churning end ooey just now in the My dining me. ee Mrs. Lempweln. Ir. end Ire. Cheddock o yEvenston, end Mr. H. F. Wflllelne end Mr. H. A. Were of Winnetke, end men, other- heve found it. the pent. week. Indis- w-hu Iwoopd down upon We. sud with It. It. Hoyt of Wham bu cloud . uweupuapdu torulnldiup bur-IMO. 10 Int throughout the month. Clubmn only no an- tend. the round) boil; play“ Saturday uMnoonn.‘ The ï¬rst much play is “lunged for was]. $11 on- ‘deyhnvhg been qulifloll lat Saturduy. mun-b1. an and hi such I. purpose. 1 with! ut'i‘nh a! shout moo t yan- md will. oocding’ to in «I... meet Ill expenses. ‘At‘ the Skokic Club 1.493 instruments. “Thin my denies, is the story 3bieag~o while' 357 Of the bad man from the tobthilln, r in points within ' Shot-’emon-the-Spot, his name was, a Chicago. 0n the ‘ Who. desiring pane and quiet. my bad in excess v After Weary yéun of bloodshed he gain for Ariel-(fl Bought I ticket to Chicago. †month in'preyldus- (William F. Kirk. Milwaukee Sentinel. This HIAWATHA 0N um um.» .{II -n Vary touch by npnution. Growing wary of the loothilln. Wen-y of ï¬le constant. Ilnnghter By himself 0! sundry loom, Tool: 3 notion to [o eluwhoro. Sworn to leave old Arizonn. And become a sort of bandit In thoi. bustling burg, Chicago. Thereupon he bought a ticket Through from Tucson to Chictgo. Landed up his big six-chooten. ' Took thug lone nmmnnition. ‘ ,v'rook o bowie 1mm ma rifle " And on “atomic pinto]. Sou-and, In and. the journey Over leeguu at plain and Mannie 0m manned miles of p’nlrie V Where the priirie dog Stands-emight-to. Rnbbe'rs at the locomotive; ' Where the cactus. Plenty Stickem, ’ Bleetne apex: the sleeping desert. Onward dey and night he traveled Till at- last he struck Chleego. Stuck his pistol: in their holsters, Got a cab and ‘shouted ‘jTake me To the best hmel you bout. ofâ€" I have got the price to pay you? Wherenpon the faithlul cebbie Took him up a winding ulley‘ Where he got when he eli'ghed. ,lé‘ . "Seen_like WWI Ql' bandit After one hue lived. howevet. In this lend of “one, cuetnn Fin-sweet. ore-y eta-might. ‘ Re In upt lo View these weupone , mu. no (net eon-Mention. I would tether live forever Right um these pistol wieldere Then to wulk 5 block nt nighttime On flood: Clnrk “ml. in Chicago. For the only reul bud men Are the bud Inn in the elleyn 0! n city like CW “Yen-e ego u Yuqui Injnn Who bud ulw‘uye curried wenponeâ€" gluotrhmon-the-Spot his name wuâ€" All “uphol- Ieon nor-bu. And a. Men 3.5» display than “In the Wait†Odd Him “Out. was ‘5. “WW!“ Out anon mo Iliu- and nuts, 1'" wish m.-nm.m To. Wirouthdty. NEWS-LETTER OFFICE FINE JOB PRINTING