flu I.) FOR BENTz-s flue ofloen In Mr. nd Mn. Becket-wallet hm “opted-d flf- Building. ‘7 80.. 10"“ Ave., cpl tub-month’s»!!! ï¬r]. The'ohifl ls do-crlbed .- n “h for "3h" "e“ m""‘ " besnn‘typnd her nun. In 1hr!" Hurt-rot Heckeu- 1"“ in It nutcrpieeeln every any. His knowledge of his abject wee exhuntive, no point escaped, the shal- low med end ehellow cultured higher critics Were notoniy driven into a. corner, they were eorrnlled end then hoist on their own pemrd end ï¬nally in:- peled on their own pretended biblical scholarship ' livery errow in the bishop’s quiver bore the trade- merk, “made in hummus." So of all the others which I did Or did not hear; itvvne in rare and re- markable gethering of talent, scholarship and fer- vent piety. With a. total church membership of 6.00il’in thr'etate, they reported over 800 conver- nione; whet denomination in liiinois or anywhere elee could meke as better showing. Sunday night. they mined for missions alone 6'3, 74.67. of which 3111210623 was given byvthe Brick Church people nioner That capped the climax; I never new any thing like it, though in 1861 i new a jubilee fund for foreign minions of 830,000. ruined. but it was an immense congregntién hell sprinkled with Buptiet millionaires and single subscription: of 81.800 out: were made. ' ‘ All in nil thet Brick Church Conference wen u unique, indeed, e remarkable (ether-inc end i fear it will be meny n dey before I lee and enjoy its likQ. »- Lune: D n.-- . _- ,7... ....â€"... "on. lap: wu the wide mm. the Inn grasp and knowledge of the scripture teaching- on jut-hora by an pmcher, sad I.“ in but tender spirit. olk'Chrht. It wu In cont meeting: in the Brick Church to pnu without ionizer notice. it in n young body a! Christians in Illinois. had no not our-urge. having ntotnl mem- bonhip 0! “out 6.000. But tint Conference brought to light lover-l import-at things. It ro- mlad n high order of nil-billed“ talent and onl- tnre. one of it. Inelnben punched in the Baptist pulpit “on. of the but net-mon- "or hard" then. misuse... l eonlm thut I wu many-unwind and delighted by the ability. the plan! culture. thaw garb-due oriticnl hihlinnl scholar- nliip at tho pm "In. I nevcr hard or ï¬nd nnyo (iii. banal J6 ‘Biniop But'ur’t one hour din- _ ‘ WW1 Second Cowman? it In. ’__ l: in. legion]; profoundly ' â€I“ *4 I 'olume 1° I It. And enjoy 1t. Lima 8. Hxnmnn. [004 to be w the sub- the m:- HIGHLAND PARK . Announcement , To utisfy all my many friends I wish to, 5: am in the contest. for the omen of msyor of H land Park and to til who want the boat und 1 the beat. let me any vote April 16th for innyor‘ A April 5. 1907. Lum- n n...â€" _ 70'0"“ Excel; Scenery of Famous Alps The lolloirlag. ukan iron the mm. Fe (N. :1.) Maximum“! ho of inure» to our radars: "It is maniflcientâ€"Tboyond description. I lave never teen finer no ' . ILLINOIS, APRIL â€l ‘Olnnfov hom‘ion.‘ Inn P. Hum", | in the new 8‘. Johns opposite depot. Snit- 8«Jolun Buildmg. I wish to. say I anyor of High- : beat nnd only W mayor. (or . Human. In. Judge Hnbbnd nu very tender], renega- hered by vary many of her friends And neighbors Enter, her lick chmbor wt: 3 very bow" of o! bun" from'tho would: of lover: nun In. As her strength permit. the will manned“ than. Swen. Iowa. They were married It the home of Mr. Newton’s parents, where Miss Whglw undo her home for two year: while teaching in the Alden Because q! the efl'ect from , progno‘stiuutom anon that. a. hot. summer is in prouwct. Nothing Io'pleuing as a_telepbone in hot weather. You rem-in in home or omen with- out exertion. We have rum for any purse. _ w - CHICAGO Txmcruoxn Cmummr. Mr. A.~B.obertson desim to announce that he will be u mndidate {or the oflice at Mayor of High. land Purk, subject. to the decision of the Voters It the election to be held Tuesday. April is. 190?. __.-_-_.. v-Iv uvcv‘llllnlon which (gun-amt. appointment, true-110d villain-dilator". sat-no speak on simple 3nd “convention-.1 manner which captures the :udienee he mken an elo‘quent plea for “Our Friends. m Trees..’ Ind 'or s deeper Appredutlon of their who to mankind. In M- helm. Mr. Hill. will route neural .0:- perionoco. thrilling at humerom, 01 hi. life in the wild, sad (will [in thofhivogrglph , . _ ,-,. _... won III-1"“ name:- In in own structure. North Shore people ore preparodjo appreciate this nubjoot, and ; loge Audience should greet the wanker. Everybody is invited. Admission free. A Talk on “Taco" The Ooooll Club It to give Highland Pork o but by bringing Mr. Enos A. Hills to speak Mon- day ouninc. Apr“ 8th. It the Grommr School Auditorium. Mr lillo. who [I 3 government lec- turer on Forestry. hu {or twenty years lived the “to of: mountaineer. has ceded all the highest pooh of the Booklet. sometimes to midwintcr. sud his home in n log cabin 9000 feet Ahoy. nylon] on tho dope of Long'- PM ' Ir. Inn. is thoroughly convoy-out ‘wlth the um 01 ton-try, 5nd in bio dam tint the for mdmï¬ï¬‚k . 1907 A Strange Tail Announcement to (in Highland Park I Enos A. Hill: to lpeuk Moa- n. It the 6mm: School ». who I: I government he- fur twenty year: lived the Number 14 . thin lover of which