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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 25 May 1907, p. 5

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left {or rod the ‘th the [overn- erI de- he pre- mrning u even- Lughler o spent .nghur ll close a 24th, week, :hool I which «lob- y at- I High High- : weak Id two a. in lone zulnr ,ptiut so at their will the All The special cablé¢message1rom Lon~ aon‘ England. to the Daily News. give, the names of some Chicago visitors Which incfiIdes the name of uur citizen, Mre. (since 801)]. The 'Grunmlr- School Day u. the, High school on last. week Friday won t you eucéeee. The My spelling b‘en- ner was carried off by the anlnin school: In the reading contest. the gold medal was uken by Elizabeth Cobb of Lake Forest, and the silver one by Bennett. Schtufller of the Mn- coln Avenue school. All of the echoolu did good work m reeeivlng' honorable mention. ” The J onlor dunes at. the High uhool was a great. success. The "gym” looked better thtn it bu for years, nnd the only trouble with the refresh- ments Wu. that ther’e wasn ’t. enough of then). The place was crowded, the music wu'good, and e‘verybody helped to make things go. The Junior: wish to thank most. heartily nll those who were kind enough to hélp make it. a success. There were mnnj vacant seats in all the schools on Wednesday on woman. of the heavy rain. "The High school did not. “move it so much. but, in. the Lincoln Avenue school there were only {our pupils below the fourth g‘nde present. Bishop A at] erson of tho Chicago Diocese. confirmed u. the Episcopal church on lat Qunday. the 19th. mu Harriett Brad ha been visit? in: Mint Alic'e David-9n this put week. She is the State Sunday of $310 Y9“: Women‘s. Chitin)“. mi ation. ‘ B”. L. P. Broad of Boston ha been in town for u tow duym He has been staying It we Davidson's. Ir. A. W. Roberta“! is aiding III- pron-unto to his property on 8... John Anne adjoining hi. residence girl now occupied by Mr. Ila-rim lld bully of Virginis. It. lildnd llhilb “use out fur the Junior Dance at. the High School cud remind our Sunday. M}: 'F. M. Inns and In. Meyer. wu guests 'bt In. Golberg M. [Ale Fore“ on Friday. Princes Prue will “In A trip to Calitornh ubom. Jun’e m. to rennin three months It Lo; Angela. '7 ’v""'\"." ‘7' , V ,T_ VV,VY f'f‘V‘ â€"â€" vm --â€"v-uwu uu sun-10..., Ilt‘ auwtdnfim canon. The subject of me meeting slamming-«lunar.» "' “u“ a It. um “000m“, 0- WM: “bacon the For “Midday-I‘M. Tho-oath. mlmmtyolthol’mby- rm to: a. morn-dialing. tub-chunk .00 within. MI. ”um anmou-gd Iain-aha. Thou-uh. Insecu- eoltoudm. dined by In. Snag-wink. all vu Ila. 1'. fl. Eva-o fluted a. In. 1 h! I. , ‘ Gatheri- I- Luke Forest luv. week. In.» Woleott. 1: back In Ichool hm! If. M King of [A Pom. Ind. viz!“ MI condo. In. J. L. Killer this Irwmussmww m It. A. W. Hotelier wu at Fox Luke :fl ~_'MWHfi ‘h Allen D‘vidwn on ThurJaVyflu‘f: cess. Many highland Park local tal- ented people will take the principal roles. During the rainstorm Wednesday night water entered the basement rooms of BuFriebele and D. R. Pnrdy and wrought considerable damage to the fixtures and goods in both places of business. Mr. Friehsle places his dam- age at 8100 and Mr. Purdy at 8300. The sewer is apparently too small to prop- erly carry at the water in case.“ a‘ rain of the ‘bolume that fell Wednes- day and it appears to be up to the city dads to remedy the trouble as speedily pa possible. ' .5 Profit in Poultry No other business connected .with agricultural life seems so attractive as poultry farming. Even those who fail in the business and retire from it aver that they are’certain they could succeed in a new trial. In the beginning the general ideals that the business con- sists of throwing out corn with One hand and gather in eggs with the other. While this may be true in a sense there are many little things one most do in connection with this. One can keep 'a small flock of hens with profit, while one could not double or treble this number successfully. be- cause with a large number all the emu by In. soap-hi. end we. very leaned". - Roger Woleott. 1e heck In eehool (end in en his old ell-nee) mam. which he did not keep up in Me eb- eeeeeee he am the met hum Mr. H. W. Weenr bee in» limb moved inhu- Iew bone «0am even-e end Green Bay loads. This "die-ea property h trouble emcee lighted Perk'e halt-ital hence. VThe Operetta ~to be given under. the auspices 0! Si. Mary's Church in to be at Bavinia Park the seventh of June The open-emu is, "It Happened in Rhymeiand “ and u it‘in in the clause of Mr. Lowery it. is certain to be a suc« cesa. Many Highland Park local tab ented people will take the principal roles. Mr. and Ira. George Hillard are staying with Ir. aad Ina. William Hillard at their house on Ravine. are one until their own honae. which waa recently damaged by en. la finished. Don't. forgot «a get yourflekcufor "Midsummer Night'l Dreun.“ euly All the good mu no going fut. Coupons an be obtained of my mem- ber of the Senior dun. Ind the“ are exchunpblo for ruerud nest tickets 3: Sch umuh‘ér‘o. Frsnk Fritz spent Wednesdsy aifln st the “post." with Net. Emery. ‘ Mr. sud Mrs. C. 0. Grover end Mr. snd Mrs. C. E. Schsnmer took dinner end spent the evening wigh Mr. snd Mrs. George B. Horr, st. their house n In LsGrsnge, 11!. Mr. snd yrs. kneel! Smith of Edgewster Werel'slso there. snd Mr. and Mn. C. C. Pickett of our city. They spent s plessanv. evening reading Bernsrd Shaw. . Mist Coombs;of Los Angeles. Csi. svho hss been visiting her cousin, Hrs. . Schsuflier, is spending a few days with her other cousin, Mrs. C, W. Wrenn in Chicago. She will return to Highlsnd Park. ' ‘ ' We are very sorry to bite to report that. Mrs. Abbie B. Bestin is still ill and does not recover as fast. as her friends w'ould like to hue her. We hope that. it. will not be long before we see her out again. , , helm: Truel club met. with In Bergen will [he s pun on mm Rich]. {or Ila Imus-um in honorolutcw codetlriuuhthune bursa-no this you. There will he six in tho lumbar with their My friends had {he evening will he noted with n dune, \ "II.“ B. Gregory sud family be. tuned to My “whom utter huh: spent lilo winter :- usual in their Chleugo homo. Stylish millinery. A In. lino o! Shirt. Waist; The latest. thing in Belts. _ 'A lug. Inortment of dreu panel-us In Tone Du Nord Gingham; Jumm Chin. Wm. Tho Ladiu’ Home Journal. . ~ Shah-died Home Journal Ptttc'rns. The Ladies’ Home Journal Quarterly. Stylish book {or the summer méntha with a. 10-min! coupon, now on ule {t Mu. BonL‘s Bron. Lake Forest is to have anoéher bank. The new institution will be capitalized at 850, 000, and most. of the stock has been sold. “A I‘d-Inna Night‘s Dre...” to borin- by tho Colic: alt-o! the High uhool on Jun w. ’u numb M will I). tho 5‘ but." produ- tbl M huh..- [lmfor 3 long “-0. The M will in upro- qud by won-known load p.091. who .7. "My for tlio ecu-ion. The training under fixation of Ila Sut- ton sud lb lam, uni-ted In touch- lng Ila {uric- Thou-chum in under the direction of Ir. Boom Colbnrn. Mr. George Anderson is the prime mover in the orgenization. A balding is to be erected just west of the An- derson block as a. home for the new Work on the new building is cohegin M once. and the bulk will open as soon as its quarters are ready. Dr. Sheldon bu returned from Ct]!- tomb. llr. Andra! Dan at Chicago on“ the week and «in u- fricud Mb- Items of Interest. Lake F orcst. flee o! lam w h eueeh lager redo she- (loathe-inheri- the lock. In I! we heve succeeded with I sue“ Inch. therein» meno- why we tho-Id In. he eble todoeo witheevenlloeh. “kept in then-e "one: u the origin! one. Ae we lnereeee our lie-her of town. the (new muting-met he oheened in eeehhoue or pen. We heuveee uneh depend- on the mum". of chickens u on the ehereeterlulee of the diluent breeds. It In ofgteu imper- meee the the young fowl: should. It the 010.. o! the dey, hnve (nil crops. The Myth use long. end :- soon as the ehlehene have dlgeewd ell their 10nd they Imp growing for the time being. It ie 3 very good plea to feed them In into in the dey en the, can nee to ent end no eerly in the morning u poeeihle. They can everlety o! tood: there in nothing better then plenty_ of good. eleen. sweet grein, Inch en eorn, wheet. onto. mllletn. herley, etc. A nah once 3 tiny mode of ekinuned milk thickened with nhlp etnll end n portion of good meet Inenl thoroughly mixed. end nude quite dry. in excellent for them : elno-nnnlower need ’06 very nperincly in of greet benefit toehick- ene through the Ino‘ting moon. The following patents were issued this week to Illinoil'inventon. report- ed by D. Swift Company. patent lawyers. Washington. D. C.: J. C. An- derson. Highland Park. stamp mill machinery; F. Aronson, Evanaton, re- sistance box for electrical measure- ments; A. W. Bodell, Wilmette.‘dish washing machine; J. A. Douglas. Yates Landlng,__envelope;F. J. Feldt, Peoria, wagon jack; '1‘. E’Finnegan, Sheridan. currycombfw. C. Gilmore. Blooming- ton, slide moving device fo'r'voting ma~ chines; M. Bays, Monmouth, wire work- ing tool; C. J. Jacobs. Amboy. cleaner for buckets of lex‘cavatin'g‘ machines; J. Kaylor, Decatur, metallic railway tie; W. C. Lad'd,'Mendota, skirt sup- porter; J. W. Lyon, Euanston. window fastener; R. M. Matthew's, Metropolis, machine for glazing pottery; J. A. Myers, Greenville, car door hanger; A. Porter, Galena. fanitary automatic cuepidor. The mete“ profit Invponltry II from early helehed chicks end winter em. We. any have them plentifnlly if we will (in our hen. Most-adoring the molten season. and just keep on giving them the best of are sad con. tinue to do no u“ the tall sud wlnm. --Fron "Poultry.” Hrs. John Alexander-Bowie of Zion Clty narrowly ”taped death by a tnin this Week. The witchmnn warned her just in time enough {or her back her home 03 the track. President. Roosevelt. will be present at the unveiling of the Gen. Haney W. Lewton monument st Fort. Benjninin Harrison to which place' the 2m Butery of Fort. Sheridnn' Went Inst week.

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