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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 7 Jul 1906, p. 1

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The new building will be of the old English atyle. low and rumbling, of stucco work, trimmed in Wood. and will contain about. 85 mums as well as tunes eac‘ \ Mashed “my private both. ' Mrs. ll. . Patten-ion, who has had charge of the uresent hotel for the last six yeon. is the let- dcr of the plan and has enlisted such men I8 George ; "Hcmnlook. ‘3me A; c. rm‘m, J, Yin-all. C. I). mane. E. M. Gunman, Jami Grimm ' “4 Dr. “wind in the «flu-prize. she will have (slum-of the_ new hotel when completed._ W, -I- ‘hj A project (or the creation 01 n hug.- huml in Lake Forest in now under way withjndlentlons “I“. B if!“ he carded through. h. in proposed to build a new hu‘el, the cost of which In to be approximurly 8110.000. :.- in order to rake this unount of money. and 'iln'y' out. the plan prupom-d, s corporation will be (muffin-d under the' name of The Deerpalh Inn company, having a capital stock of 875.000. the ultimo of the money required to be railed 'on ”mg“ or bonds. Also. it is understood that the “what of the present. business is to be'pmid in " Volume 19 subscripfibn papers were started this week and S canyiderible part of the money has already been lubacribed~Lake Forester. A”per'iig’%i'n’eht home “8 being estab‘ished M. the Gun-nub. (Bub tor the annual Lake Forest Open Air Home Show. . A -.. ‘ pili A notable feature of me Winona Ammbly Pro- trim for the week ending July 7th «In I dimnoion of the question “Shall the‘Unitod Sums subsidize lu- Manhunt Murine?” This queuion ha been be- fore our Coup-«u for n number '0! years. During Permanent Home for HorscShow New Hare! Project Winona Assembly HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, JULY 7, 1906 much of this dun Congressman Chnrlentll. Groo- vemr -of Ohio, . ropnbficnn. 'i’nd 0011:3111:qu Clamp Clnrk of Misconti. n democrat. III" been conspinloul chunpionsl tho onlor tad the other main". thc measure. Hominy these two distin- guished leaders confronted cub other 5nd : urge sud enthnuiutic audience in the induction sud, pmenlgd their intact“ {or ind autumn» mare. w...- â€"-â€" -v of the week: 11:00 I. In. 2:00 p. m. 10: 1 ‘q . 2200 p.- livery Ifmrnoon and evening during the weak, Ar- noldo‘s Trsined Panthers. Loopsrds snd Jagusrs. Any of our pstrons wishing to spend tn enjoy- able sad fimfluble week more or less um and Wino!“ Luke on. of the most bssnuful s tson firth. For circulars sud prom-ans send ho " mono Assembly”, Winons Lute, Ind. Bible “our Concert by Mrs. Florence Atkins Gnvin with Rogers Winonn Bnnd ma Or- chest“. Conartâ€"Rogen’ Winonn Bun! sud Orchestra. with Mrs. Gavin, soloint. _ Address on “Bocinlhm”-Dr. Funk - Dlxon oheaen‘. Fourth of July Address-03 “in Jack Crawford. Concert. Firework displny Athletic contests morning and afternoon. Thursday Bible Emirâ€"W. W. White. D. D. Concerb~ROgers‘ Winona Band and Cr- chasm-a. ‘ ‘ Mid-week Service under diiection of J. Wilbur Chapman, D. D. Address by Senatbr Robert LaFolletbe. Friday Bible Hourâ€"W. W. White, D. D. Address by Governor ._J. Frank Hauly 01 Indiania. Concerbâ€"Rogers’ Winona. Baud und 0:- chestra. Addresrs on “Socialism‘ -â€"Eugene V. smutdty Concertâ€"Rogers’ Winona Band and Dr- chest.“ Bible Hourâ€"W. W. With, D. D. Concertuflogers‘ Winona Buad tud 0r- chant-n. Address by Governor Joseph Folk of Minnow-i. ‘ Conoortâ€"Rogen' Winona Bun! 1nd 0:- Wednesaay Tuesday ‘wiih Mn. Theodosh Van .' Winona Band and Or- ‘ L’ Winona. Band undOr- Commencing ~aturday, July-H: Mid (mutt-min: duflng the Dunn-ouch concerts Lhe ¢ h‘oago k NoflhWteI-n Built-y will run A special tui- h'om Chictgo ‘0 Rivinin Put before ovary evening 9"an Ming immediagely tin-r the con- certs. ' The train lam the Wells street. nation at. 7:45 ”Jayme: Ravinit Yuk u. 8.15. and round trip Wu will be sold for 81.00, including adulation Q0 “finance-rm. excepting July 14. . w v~_,___-,- . , ' aura”, my 14'. is get. “Ede aim um Bon- cflt Buy. and uhfiuion on that. dsy will be 81.00, med hen-Jun. . -â€".â€"Y_ , w Last eveniné, July 6,~ Mr. Coqrtland Palmer, the well known pianist appared for the tint. name be- fore mviuiu Park audiences. and his epthnoiutio; reception proved the merit. 0211i: work. 'Mr.‘ ‘Greene of the” Highlnnd Park. Ill‘inoi clean phonograph eon Monday night. Mr. Greene illustrated his song! and musical pieces with pictures with asteroopâ€" ticon. His piece “Everyboydy works but tether” illustrated with views, was a great hit among the soldiers. The patriotic pieces took well too.’ Mr. Greene ‘also played the music for the visits of the San Francisco Earthquake and Firetexhibiwd by M rs. H; C. Chadbourne. r A featured. the evening well rendered recitatious of Miss Margaret McCal- lie, who entertained the soldiers through kindne. of Captain Gilberth. The 500 soldiers in the hall declared Miss McCallie on excellent speaker. They compelled her to recite {our times and 'wm ready for more. Mr. Greene. Mrs. Chadbonrne and Miss MeCallie deserve credit for the exoellent pr.- gramme presented entirely gratis. Many officer. and families were in the audience. Tel. l I53 BIO W Ave. General Painting Popu- Ranging I3 I-Zc Ravinia Park Number -27

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