‘ers .. . .. :_ ., Vite 150!“ch mm west at the ï¬n {ï¬ne of Eastern Avenue running» \thence north u. point. eight (8) feet north of the center line of Bnrchcll Avenue; thence running west to I point. «3mm feetmeï¬o‘f the center line 0! North Central Ayenne; also from and «wanting with the wide}- snpply pipe to be constructed in Mama Avenue ans-a1 point. eight. (8) feet north of the center line of Llewellyn Avenue; thence run- ning: west pernllel with and eight {8) feet north of the center line of Liewellyn Avenue to a point eight. (8) feet. west of the center 9! North Central Avenue, together with live (5) ï¬re hydrants end five (5) gates valves and in trenches excavated to such ‘depth that there shall be 5} feet of cover know the present. surface of said streets and shove the top of the pipe, for the sum of 82.976.00. For the contraction of 3 (our (4) inch mt. lron' m “11le plan hiking: Anna. iron and 09-min: with the water unpply pipe now kid I. Bighwood A'veum running north to- point. cum (3) feet north of the oenter line of "nu-flu Mr. Phnutlehl cams to Highland Park .5 paw m in (lctober. 1897. He bu won univeml gnteem in bl- long and successful pastorate. Ind his nbllity II t pulpit. orator And 3 lecturer bu gained for hlm a. repuntlon more than local. While his par- kh'onera will regret. his decision to leave the pul- pit, all will join in wishing him every mews-la new fieldl of labor. Then" I e world of difference between gold bricks end Inning lelth in men Rev. A. A. i’ftnstiehl, for nearly ten years pu- tor of the Presbyterian Church of this city, an- nounced his resignaï¬on last Sunday, to ttke effect April first.‘ It is Mr. Pfanstiehl'n intentién to “to a two yam-8‘ rent. from material duties, dur- lm: which time he Ind Mrs. Pinnstiehl’contem- pinw a limrely trip wound the w0er.. Pnbik: now» {I bushy given um. in pnnuunoe o! the nut-m o! the out. 0! Illinois in mob out Ind. and palm. and of contract has been “do to fuck [AI-chart!" linking of the £0110.- lngï¬ucrlbod public Improvement. town:â€" curlu (I) feet north of the center line of North Avenue; thence unhing' we". to: point. sigh (8) feet. we“ of the center line of North Avenue; thegee inning went. psi-slid with undeigm (8) feet. north-of “If gem» â€no a! North Avenue to 1. point lei‘h‘gï¬yï¬â€˜itym o! the center line of North Cen- A, new H IGHLAND PARK 1N EWS "LETTER‘E Volume 20 A. W. Himmler, Secretary, Rev. A. A. Pfansltichlu Resigns Notice of Award of Contract Be running north to . pain} on} sky-fife (175) feet. north of the MICHAEL J. GIBBS HIGHLAND PARK; ILLINOIS, JANUARY Preéideut. 1-5-8 buying Wobeoomo dives to habits by counï¬ng tn oc- oulonal indulgence up n demonstntion. of liberty. The management. of Ruin“ Park bu negotiat- ed with the Chicago and Northwestern B. R. to have the train: leaving Wells street. depot at 6:15 and 7:00 p. m.. tomorrow evening, make all stops nlong the Nonhehore including aninln Perk, end the truin returning to Chicngo leaving the Perl: nt 10:45 p. m. V..- vaâ€" phony, which will tako up'the an: hllf of the pro- grnm will be Taehaikownky â€Pnthetique.†PM: two will Anclude Wagner’s "Prelude to Lohen- gran" sad the prize song from “Die Meiatersinzer" cnd Stunt-Sun’s “Henry the Eighth" Sui“. The town council of Glance. Thundny night pinned III cram-co, u! L muting “tended by a km put of the popnluioa ot the suburb. giving to the Chicago and Human. Eloisa-lo nilwuy . rich 0! . In; through the town. The ordlntnoe. aid to meet 'genenl $ppl'0'fl. since no objection was vobad;"'pmfldu in m 431an chute: um: -ï¬. 1-"!qu v; " "inc!!!“ 1! me man. 0! hale}! puï¬lic interest ihich caused the council to send out petitions asking the, opinion of the voters. Out of 800 voters 2.50 urged the franchise' and 44 oh- jected. ~ Tomorrow night Welter Dammsch and the New York Symphony Orchestrn will give 3 Symphony Concert at Revinia Theatre. This is the Orches- tra's; initiative Winter Concert and if the ven- ture‘provgs a success will no doubt be repeated in the future. ' Mr. Damrosch brings .with him the entire orchestra, precisely u it is arranged during the regnlnr season in New York City. The (ii-gun- ization complete in campused of eighty musicians which in on increase of thirty player: over the nurnber thnt accompany MICDunroeoh for his ear n63] summer sewn at aninin Park. Tile pro- gram to be oflered tomorrow evening is one of ex- ceptions! interest, includininélectionh from Wag- ner. Tachnikowékynnd Snint-Snenl. The Sym- At the meeting-the petitions were read together with tha signatures, and‘ the frmchise passed with this apprqug. The village hall was crowded. All cum in the nilvny wmï¬gy;;‘t;;ixv;y be IWtened. ‘ There my be 301" tuck! through the town whenever doomed ud'viuble. ' ‘ Dnmrou- (rude crouihga dull be eliminated. ‘ The fnnchiao shall he porpotmL The company than contract. 3' rancid-In “not parallel to its entire right 01"., through the rib Ravi nia ' Theatre TZVVW'“. Iv†TTW'Wrwwy’ "' ‘V‘ V ' ‘ r r «. ’ ' , 5 ‘ is the "In of A- W- fl'mmler» 80min]. manna-iii ' Chicago Northwestern train leaving Chicago It 7 o ’clock will make all stops, including Ravinia Park. returning an 10: 45. This is an increase of 30 player: over the number of municiam that Mr. Damrmch brings with him for the annual summer engagement of the Orchestra at Rh vinia Park. For the construction of 1 {our (4) inch out {mil utter supply pipe in High sweet. {tom and m- uooting with the tutor nupply pipe now laid in Prairie Avenue to 3 point three hundred feet south of the Ionth line of said place together with one ï¬re hydrant. one gates “he und in trench em- and to Inch depth tint than dull be M {eat of evjyor.r¢c.,torth¢9§mogm,_oq. ' - “mt ‘ :1 "' mule ad provide], uni-d of contain bu 1;; and. to Frank lung" for the asking of “:9 fol- lowing dmribed public unproven“ towinâ€" ' WALTER DAMROSCH NWO! or Mun) or Cosmol- Public notion is hard), given flat in pm of the statute- d_ the than of Illinois in tuck 'eue nut. Church of Christ, Scientist. Hue! avenue saw St. Johns. Service Sunday was s. m. Wed- nendny 8 p. m. Begdingpom in church open Wed. neadm-s and Fridays from 2 to 4 p. :11. Subject for January 6th, 1907. "Life.†' 5' I907 NewYorkSymphony Omheun BO-MUSICIANHO msoqynmmmmm First. Church of Christ. Scientist avinia Theat-i'é â€EX T SUNDAY EVENING JAIN/[RY 6th 50c. 75c and SLOO of Local Improvements City of Highwood Number 1