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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 7 Jul 1906, p. 4

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M r. and Mrs. John Allen Harris, .who'nre “and. ing a month at the Morgine, went to Whauton on T\_1esday to stay over the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Willimh I‘aul Martin at the, Chit-nan an" mm. Miss Adelaide .Inman gave {1}“;th 'on Monday qevening in honor of her birthday. Mr. John Baker and Mia’s BakerlotChlotgo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. 1“. Bake: for the Fourth. . “ Money expended upon the improvemént pf pub; lic buildings is well spent. There is nothing thsf so much impresses the visitor or prospecfive mi- dent, as the appearence 9f the public property, pafliculnfly the bfiildings. Some time ago theCity Council We appropria- tionx umounting 141‘ ,1800 to be ukedl'lnlnqking some much needed .Iltemtion nod repair: an the any building to woommodafie the rapidly grbwing bu- sineSS of the city. The work isan nedfly com- pleted. and the result fullyvjustiflfien the expenu. The old vault ha. been torn away. nnd the 3pm thereby acquiren is ndded to the clerk's am, in the front of the building. A new "alt, fire and burglar proof. eleven by fourteen feet. has been constructed in the rear of the building. The middle of the building. formerly the committee room, has been devided into two private bfilces for themnyor and city clerk, with folding doors so that the two offices may be opened up for acommittée room as heretofore. ' The front of the building willalsobenlterod and improved. Concrete steps will take the place of the preheat antiquated wooden porch and the from, of the building, as well ad the interior will be repainted and decorated. '{The city of Kenoshl buo- it- cut-uteru- marhble prooperity upon the huge number of saloons which the city “canny. Mont enh- would manner. '1 Renal" Mm Fudden. the phytptlallfim. is building a gesidence entirely 0111... .30 will now have to be arm about throwing nous. ‘1 Greet occasions do not nuke heron or euwude «they simply unveil them to Vthe exe- of men. Silently and imperceptibly, u we wehe orlle'ep, we grow and wax etmng or we grow .11de week. and at last some cfleee ehowe u'e whet we have becomeâ€"Bishop Weetoott. Sheridan Road Publishing Company RALPH 1. LEE, mm if It, is proponed seriously. even by the Pro-Bun. to put : limit. on the unount o! wed“) I can my hue. It seems to In tint than would hyn‘eh more sense in ,Mr. Dooley'a pmpodtio. w ”‘0 limit on the Amount of wulth 3 III!) my not have. ‘ Highland Park Nnggney Th: Prohibitionisu’ Convention 1-way wine-- and MW every Saturday «Hymnal M M By the 3"W"‘WMWHWM.. mam-om. . ,>'. iP150" ”RSI-501W". 5 Cash in Copy 3°"? "W- to may ovpr the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin at, the Chicago Golf Club. proud ‘of prosperity evidonwd‘in such a. SATURDAY JULY 7a., City I mprofimend} Property owners in Rivinia would like to give notice to oecgptmts of devuutlng‘wbbmobfleo 3nd other vehicles that. the lovely wild flowers are not. ‘publie pmperty’ to be pulled up by them“ and can-led 03 by thwands. Raviniu is quite 3'; fond of Wild flowers as are outsiders who have no port of right to shone pone-slop or their ruthless destruc- ~The old Healer place is lagain occupied ‘nnd hippy children again ado'rn the long deserted lum. . hues. mér, to a party of French people. confiocted with Ravlnia Park Theater. They play croquet, will at l‘Amcrictmw, as he appears in ‘hhe wildn’ of Ra.- viuia, do joyous sum“ of walking to the lake, glorify la belle France and, alltoggther are ‘ndtn bad sort' for this burg. The Inuexntion of Buvinia to fiighland Park, bowing llrgely increased ttxution ought to provide police protection from those who do not buy fuel Mrs. Corl Curtis Bullock 5nd .1511. Willis!!! Riehuda {Folsom Pom Sheridan Road htie' lent out: invitations for Friday July 16th from 4 until 6 o‘clock. Invitations from thin quartermllways welcomed. by those who likoto go where more is not only a beautiful home but, a hostess with an!- flciont anoin- taire to make her guests happy. Mr._ Plan, with his charming- daughter Mrs. Whitman. and her husband, are ,oocupaying the Platt place on Judson and Roger Williams Ave- she was one of fifty thongsnd mono-coming Ken- tuckianl,’ who ”rived by land and by on to visit again "The old Kentucky Home.” Mrs. Hill ex- pect. to regain I few weeksin Rtvinin, uniting the result of 3 unit. for dung“ mninst the Trac- tion Co. for injuries, received three Jenn go at Evanston. Ill. -* Mn Olive A. Leonard and infslt'nrlon loft Tue-â€" dly for Denver to spend the summer. Mrs. Agnes Leonud Bill his returned iron 3 trip to Loniuille, Ky.. the an; 01 her birth. when Tho County Committee held n union “(or the ndjonrnmnt'c! the convention. And fin n moral WI], upped 011‘ the work for tho forthcoming cunpnign. For county. cannon-in]. and other pur- poses, the county was divided into five delegnte districts nod for county convention each town-hip wu nude n'policicnl dint-kt. The union. .vvcre very humonionn nod there were .no criticlunn of other pnrties or candidates. only I; define to do I]! ponihlc' for the hewcflncnt of the life 0! the county. cute nnd nation. Conn-tia- lut anarchy in the Toup‘fio: 7;;- 'plo. Wink-pi. Hoary Show 0! Gina. m cm Fluid.“ and he'll 3. RIM o! - Bigh- h'lll Put Savoury. Tho follow“; is. "no! the nonunion. tor county oloeu: HIGHLAND PARK°NEWS-LETTEI GouLMll Ill-worth I. New." Own-n Bureau-nun" Coleen Mlle W. Greedy - Gnrlee The County Committee was III-trusted to fill en, my in the above II» of once". Game The Mn. Russell has rented her house. m Hubbub-bud 7m. bad-M Couity ’. 0mm 0 Count lug-In Couufl TIIAIUIII Ravi nia. Winthmp Harbor :, for the sum- Innhoe M53407. “ alpha-y Night“ " 031%.“Crnd Open Selection.“ ““1141? . . “Childm' Dty" “idly; " qua Night" The gmybearded phumphn‘aéudm gawk, thonghfnlly {or a moment or two, then replies: _, â€" v‘n-rvv- ' _ "Friendship, my son. is a mutu'al undergtandiug; love is n. mutual misunderstanding.” Concerts Every Afternoon at. Every Evening at. 8:15 (vi-om Life) ‘ I, “Tell me,” requests the young person, catering nu study of the gmy~beo£rded philosophei', “what is tha dinere‘noe fie-tween {fiendswp and love?” RAVINIA PARK ht. ”I, ulnar 3nd nmw 0. h “tuba-had. M they loan to "(and a New“. ub- hlt to quttemiguy. Ind um. filling o! vdublo 1mm NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORGHESTHI For our ‘gnven image’ greets 0n the porch outside the door. We on simply bfi'rniug incense. Giving til we hove in store, To the empty beby-curiege On the pouch outside the door And a vision, 0! the sunshine In the smile ‘he use to" wear, Leaves our hear-strings torn tnd ungieti In his ”golden ring of heir; And the mo 'sture of his kissee, And the petting of his binds. And the little tottering footsteps. AI he clings 3nd ‘talkn’ end mun, Bring min the baby angel.- For whom ‘our hear ts m sore,â€" Ah we stands midrs his carriege 0n the porch outsine the door. ‘ Then an ‘hcuy Ivcllr' on hora“ And which gun-i. Th» summon-om: and er’ntm 60 min. by our door. Yet loaning “in our pniuo 0r luke- our hum tool sore Like the little empty smith. 0:: the porch outside the door. The empty boby-cnrfimâ€" Prince Charming 1m behind,â€" Thnt we mnot are quite clearly For the ma tint make u blind. We ure pmns, in our worship. Hot. ‘Chdltianu any no'm. Admission to Coma-L25 cent. Reserved wt: 25 Cent: Ext" WALTER DAMROSCH “Prince Charming” Explicit Agnes Leonard Hill. An the nnm dltion t of the Cl unount follows: the rep of aid Mayor said cit; will 31? a mum! said ta: be in to publicw Attest.~ John ”(I f4 and em 1906 to High! For co: inn Sm L l!"

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