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 (mufï¬n-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 â€mg“ or bonds. Also. it is understood that the “what of the present. business is to be'pmid in " Volume 19 subscripï¬bn papers were started this week and S canyiderible part of the money has already been lubacribed~Lake Forester. Aâ€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, . ropnbï¬cnn. '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 ï¬mfluble week more or less um and Wino!“ Luke on. of the most bssnuful s tson ï¬rth. For circulars sud prom-ans send ho " mono Assemblyâ€, 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 “Bocinlhmâ€-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 â€Jayme: Ravinit Yuk u. 8.15. and round trip Wu will be sold for 81.00, including adulation Q0 “ï¬nance-rm. excepting July 14. . w v~_,___-,- . , ' auraâ€, my 14'. is get. “Ede aim um Bon- cflt Buy. and uhï¬uion 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 ofï¬cer. and families were in the audience. Tel. l I53 BIO W Ave. General Painting Popu- Ranging I3 I-Zc Ravinia Park Number -27