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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 3 Mar 1906, p. 2

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the engagement proved that public taste guaran- teed succesa qf'fi-odfigiqua gnq'u‘q force to encour- Miss Cottlow’sgppearance' at Ravini Saturday waning, March, 1?th, will be recital in Chicago or itsvimmediate vicini era! years. LTlie demand fox-isolate has a gun and it is likely that her many ndm make the recital a over-Whelming success. wu followed the an; eoiéert . ning and edu- , great success. and composition; under Otis N. Hoic. and for a year she studied ensemble with Carl Halir, the celebrat- ed violinist. Her recent. and most successful ap- pearance in ensemble work testifird to her splendid ability in this particular line. While in Europe Miss Cottlow‘s recitil tours éxtendegl through Ger.- mnny. Rusain,.Hollahd‘, and England, and she was the first American pianist of renown to play in Russia: Miss .Cottlow' his played with dlmost every common» at imporfiamce in' this country, in- cluding Seidel, Thomas, Gericke, Peaur,. Herbert and Walter Damrosch. she was the first child ever in' {one the National Music Tonchen A the m of twelve she appeared Clevelnnd, Ohio. When only thin she was engaged to plny in New Yc Anton Seide‘, appearing at tbs :- here. 1‘ “ SW at the P0“ 0’03. ngNaud Port. "1.. at mdchulaaer. m' Prioe‘hsoaYeu. 5 Cent: in Copy \ SATURDAY MARCH 3rd, 1906 . Sheridan Road Publishing Company RALPH 1. LEE. mm H‘ighland Park W "97 my a Hum Park. 115...; By the Ravinia Theatre mu uur w an the greater spheres, began her protea- D0! nix, when the pluyed a Shelbyville, Illinoiu, where. she wu eight yang old she .(‘L n__‘ n. .- ‘ Hits [1.1:th Love‘s Coronation - - Mr. Jmeph 1]. Li Terzettino “LnGiooondn” mu Mury From-n. Hannah I appeared before them At only thirteen ,yelrs of age In New York with the late m evinced, in music.) cir- I] It Ruinin '1 have of celebrated puma. ivhiiie ever invited at 3mm Theatre .,h will be her first. iiate vicinity for sew seals has already‘be- many admirers will N ews-Lcttcr .me time With 'rench violinist. Ito! the Pacific -to plny be. , -_- Wu"... “ m gum-ens a/mm meeting. Per cent on I.” in: in the Tabernacle, corner County street and Gnnd 31"" '0‘“:th- . ‘ , All perms, a; It is expected thet a very strong county ticket; pom-t 509°“ aid" will be named. ‘ A (.letevrr‘uined‘ eflort is to be Inigo..- “'3 ““15"?“ "3h.“ W. A. Brubuker, o! Chicngo, one ( Prohibition orntora of the whole can liver an address during- the after o’clock in the evening will adflress a in the Tnbernacle, corner Conny utr avenue. - v Prohibitionists In The Field ' The Lake County Prohibitionists will I: County Convention in the Temperance {I Wankegan, March 5th at 11, a. m. Delegu Senatorial, Concussion: State Convention, 5 County tiéket nominat the County organization campleted. For t] time the party has elected. delegates from township in the county and the convention ‘ o delegated convention. _ , , - _ - - - Gucrcm Misses Mary Freemsn. Hennsh Nsso, Messrs J. B. Litkowski and L. G. Gottschslk. ed his own case, and Albert C. Larson appeared . for the prisoner. a. jury trial, and after 26' talesmen had been challenged. six' jurors were finally~chosen. The testimony of the plaintifiund his witnesses, some-what circumstantial evidence, 'that the pris- oner stole the‘flonr, but thy the able crosséexaminn- tion and argument of the gognsel forthe prisoner, the evidence was shattered, end it was decided that Mr. Green's chief witness, Mr Prior. stole the flour to use in preparing refreshments for a. party of friends. was dismissed, and soon the plaintiff, the prisoner, and the Jndge and the' jut-(ire were engaged in a. friendly game of card Justice had nnt min--._1_: . showed clearly by . _ , .0.“ -q-uvl “5. Ille independence. Musical Pastels ‘Memoirs of Kinngeorge the Third two's , ‘ Hemoirs of Alexsnder I. and the Court of Bessie . new Ameriesn New 2 vols Luxury of Children and other Lnknries , 3, ,Bsmhies in Brittany Among French Inns _ Dsughters of the Puritans Science and in Future Life at Special “Assessment 1‘ Notice is hereby given tonsil that the City Council of» tin County of Lake and State of 1}! ed that s spel‘cis'l Kssessment be stmction o! s. (10) inch sewer'i: from s'conneetion at the intersee to‘be laid RMherly to the Nor ton street and from a conneeti “d “73th avenue ' Sdnth avenue to thfi mu Hmh’.’ -1 n. A 'v’eglia M inns donut! lop high clus und bountiful music. The coming tunnel-'3 putrouge will nettle the ques- tionuto whether hummus); had the (re-$0» (I) (h) HIGHLAND PARK'NEWS lsnfol 7‘ __V- “a- yum "m. I Know 3 Lovely Gum]: - - ”W In BIO-on Time - - - - Nudhmu Ill-I Mary Frrnnn ,. Beaumont and Mrs. before‘ Judge William Cunt in Monday evening after the close of mty Prohibitionists w'ill_meet in on in the Tempemnce Temple. I 5th at 11, a. m. Delegate. will aSenatoz-iul, Communion“ and ., a County tiéket nominated and ’- Joseph 1]. “draws“ Miss U annuh Nun use, one of the fomniost whole country will do- the afternoon, and at 87 Gottnhnlk. IUKEIBB trom every convention will be h In. NH» Jona- ammo Watson For the first ’ ”Hath,“ 'v ‘1“! "r. 14. G. Jim wm. - 0"”? King LETTER Notice is hereby given total! persons interested that the City Council of the Cityof Highwood ton street and from a connection 'in Clay avenue and Wauhegnn avenue ' SOntherly in. -Woukegsn avenue to the eity limited the City of [slighwtm’dz in Bighwood evenue from the connection in Wain- kegsn avenue West to Jelrey‘s Place, with Men- holes. House Junetions. Bunches find other up pnrtensnces pertaining thereto in the City of High- vvood, County of Lake and State of Illinois. " The ordinance for [the name being on file in the office of the City Clerk) of'the seid City of High? wood‘ having applied to the CountyIConrt at Lake? Counqiy loner; assessment of the toasts of said im- ‘ provegnent according ' to benefits. and on assess~ j ment thereof having been made and returned to said Court. the final hearing thereon will be had on the‘twentieth (20th) day of Msrch,”A. D. icon, or ll soon thereafter its the business of the Court will permit; said assessment is payable in ten (10) installments with interest at the rate of flvefli) per cent on all installments from and lfhn- a..- n! rg and- England and Americg utter Life'of Fran 1., Winning his dogma Old Fort Sonny]..- “' "1° Wyoming Vzlley In the Cloud Boom Lime Mistress Gbgd Hope Adam on In Spin Bald-thud Gu- Brucoio 2 vol. In Spin of Ion I! vol-'1' Ch nam- Contrlto Egon a One. of Chine. lit-WI." of Bmithe Undercurrent 0|!" the Vhrkleur Special Assessment Notice ‘No Books In Public ' to benefits. and ‘an gases» been made and returned to hearing thereon will be had JCYIIILI CLAIGID Choiseul-Gouflier B A126 " Mun-tin 51; M39; Mlleo'un 0914 '4 M642 Gibson 914 4 Gas Bench 920 m5 HysloP ’219 H999 Burnett lelor Paul Smith 9‘3 “[055 Upton 780 Up8m Ullphon Powell on.“ Tomliluon J‘l‘uwln Kin. Can. Will“. “'19.. .973 L85 3039 ”Olin JT59i J89.” JTBIG 0707:: V?“ P“! hi4

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