. Patriotic Citizen will no doubt be pleased to learn that the flag is very much in e‘vidence every dey the school is in session. For instance all the pupils that era in the building. at the time of noon dismissal march down to the main entrance with flag been" st the head of each group. When the int landing in ‘reeched the 111% bell-ere puma with their flag: at salute while their room 8881188 observing Decoration Day in the usual mnner last May, [the school sent. {a chorus of "venty voices to York. Sheridan and furnished all the music at the gen-vices there. Flag Day was cel- ebrated on the school lawn and with due cere- mony. another star was fastened in the bin. ï¬eld of the flag in anticipation of the incoming of the state of Oklahoma. - ()n the afternoon of February 21 the pupils again assembled in the auditorium. this time to "listen to recitations by some of the pupils of Inn- teriul appropriate to the occasion. this including Lincoln's Gettyburghddress and selections from Lowell’s the Old Elm. Then the principal threw on the screen in succession forty colored View: of points of interest in and about Mount Vornon and the city of Washington. The lantern slides were the property of Rev] B. A. White of Englewood, wlm had himself used these same slide: on the morning of that day in a lecture in Chicago. The approach of Lincoln's Birthday thinvyetr as usual. was mnrked in uni-ion. room. by the study of important facts in the life of Lincoln. Then‘ an the afternoon of Febmry llth all the pupils of the school assembled in the. auditorium to sum pn‘i-iutie songs and listen tonn illustrated talk, ,The winning] told the pupils how Lincoln's great work of freeing the negro was being contin- ued by such men as Booker Wishington end his associates and he threw on the screen and care- fully explained nearly one hundredvvi’ews of Tun- keegee and its student life. . ' The Gunman School regularly obcerves tool- pttriotic nee-album Lincoln's Birthday. Wuhing- ton's Birthday. Decoration Day, 1nd Flog Day. The school exercises no held in the utter-noon im- .medintely precediny each of the IDOVG dsyl ex cept‘the Int. lacunae the rules 0! 'the Boutdo Education makernch of those duyl t school holi- day. ' ' ’ I will: to commend the purpose 0! the writer whose communication in Int. week‘s hum of tho Nth-Luna. sinned "Puriotlo Gillan." called “nation to the importance 0! inulllln. respect. and mtriotism Into the minds and hurt- of children. "In tutemcnt, however, no to §he non- ohurvnnoo bv the schools of the binhdtyl 0! Lin- coln 5nd thlnxton and the a parent. neglect. of the {lug IO nnfclrly npreunhjho thnulon thst I III sure by will be pleased to hue his communi- e-tlon nupplomnud by u obnoct statement of what lo being done here. l Pnce 31.50 3 Year. 5Cenu he Ca†Sheridan Road Publishing Compcny RALPH 1. LEE. Manager Reply To An Open Letter Dun In 30:10:: Highland Park N cws-Lcttcr NW every Saturday at Hixldud hi1 Illinois EWutwï¬-cmawmm,u SATURDAY, MAR. By thé I907 J. 8. Pull nnd w.“ to B‘. P; ngkiu pun tomb hult block 83,-Mem' pm. Highwood. q. o. I lot. 21. block 4, PruH’s m. Sign dun sub.. q. c. G J. Williams and wife to United States. 101421, block 4 Pain Ft. Sherwin. him, 1v. (1. George Boldinr nnd wifetoUnnod Subs, lot. 14 um 15, blocks. Pan’s Ft. Shdridan sub" w. d. J. S. Prall and wile Karl Copeland and wife to United flutes, lot. 14, block 6. Prnll’s Fort. Sheridhn 5111)., w. d. 'C. W. Weamn and wife to G. V John~ son, 20 acres in n w 1 2 sec 32. Deerfleld township. w. (1. Ernest lechoir and wire to Emma C 1. Clark, south 34 feet. 19:. 4. block 18, Port. Clinton, Highland Pnrk. Alexahder Robertson and wife to the North Shore Fuel and Supply 00., parts lots 6 and 7 block 14. Eggh- lnnd Park. w. d. ' Oscar Erickson we. '1‘. Moline, lot 4, nnd east 1- 2 lot .5, block 1, Lloyd I sub in block 1, Burchell’s sub. Highwooa. w. d. . ‘ Nancyâ€"r1 an: prepu-ed to do I“ kind. .1 con- rete work promptly and at. mmnlble prices. You should [cue orders now for your Spring Con- mu repairing. OLAF LINDBLOI. Tel-8493 no: w-hmc n “cannon,“ ma. up; 1 a. sum the olden Ruble and Unniu dedu- in Lulu County. will be that of lilinois. indium sud Kentucky. in which he will solicit his orders. booming until orders which an utnnhclnred lute. the int-go monument: an shiped direct. from the qua-ion. In!“ ll. out but“. the double row 0111.â€. an uncle. u H. Hugo! the sun ï¬nd “this. A ail-flu cannot" “and: tho unemb‘lu of 3!! tho pull!- a cunt-u in tho school «imam and [an mien: are lnvuiubly muted by tho flag ponds u dismiss]. I. H. Lloyd and wife to W. W. Bsrtlef. lots 34 and 35. block 2. Lloyd’- sub Ilighwood. P. Hawkins and wife to C. M- El- ectric Ry.‘ Cu, part block. 22 and 23. Meal-’5 plut,jiigbwood, w. d ammcu Tm. m1.- unit-um REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lake County Title and Trust MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING WAUKEGAN.‘1LLIN018 Lom- J. GUI!!! ruuxgnun 3r to United State- 1888! L. SMITH. no: Wslnut 8 12000. 00 1933.00 £333.00 1975.00 225. 00 300.00 MARCH 12m THEODORE THOMAS ORCHESTRA ENTITLED "The Great Southwest 115:] T1) - that Region. ADMISSION 5° and The Celebragcd Indian Lecturer, 'un‘dcr the auspices of 0FFICE:â€".NOBTH Personhl Properzty Tux must be paid to the Col- re Much lat. 1907. NEXT TUESDAY EVENING '"QLL‘AUEG A THOMAS MORTON. Collector. TO NIGHT AT 8; MLLE. TOONA [‘B SHORE FUEL and IMO N. FIRST STREET. will deliver her 75 CENTS. :1; ,eï¬lndiam of and SUPPLY "union’s, 10W PRC rance 8-3 w