(.7103. It â€numb-u.“ 0:56;; “ . " "tip... " “ 1850’. I. “ " any. I. " “ 8:17 p. a. .5 IO aâ€! -. h 00 .3†’- n.- Bub, pun clau- at 5:13 p. In. nuns .0. 3:0 9. n. «one tell! Clon- n ma. untoâ€. at 1:30.. 3 RIM PARK NEWS. ; ï¬e Wufls in the 100- mile . ' (In. flilwankee to the Anna m. Chicago. passed through w Park a! 10:20 a m. on mm, morning. They left Mil- wankee on Wednesday at 9 9.01. They were each accompanied by an automobiie load of oï¬cial guides and friends. Afler staying a few minutes at jhe Highland Perk Hotel they were of again at 10:30 to complete the journey. one company passing within ten minutes of the other. or numbers in the new directory is 975. of which 654 are Highland Park. 245 Glance. and 7S, ghwood. f? The' Rev. Dr. Johnson. of Bloom- ington, llkwill preach on Sunday at the Plum Chunk. Professor Thoma]. of Lake Forest, who‘ occu- pied‘ the pulpit last Sunday; warmly urged a full attendance . The new Telephone Directory of Highland Park just delivered is imei'o esting as showing the increasing number of persons, using the phone service. The total number of names Anew {gather is doing business in the airy little basement lately occu- pied by “L Friebele. ' Mrs Wm C. Egan returned Thurs- day evening from Rock IsIand, III. where nhc att'endcd the meeting of “The Daughters. of the' American Revolution." as delegate from this chapter. ‘ ‘ The bridge club were‘ entertained at the home of Mrs. Merrywc‘athor on Tuesday. even; although I heavier In the' Iii the Cadets want Grecnslade‘s spIe and Bock's line was 2 to 0. Last Saturday Morgan Park ca to be beaten 23 The Humam‘Socicty'n {admin is)»:- m; placed in position this week by Mr. Immer in from of the city hall. k promises to be in evcrv way desirable. As an omam< m it win be a great change Sula. Lain returnefl Saturday even- g_m Marengo and South Eng- :1. town. where she has becn vim- ;g for ï¬ve weeks among relatives Highhnd M Muils O0 9:0§ a. I. . 3:10 p. n.- " 9:“ t. I. . I. " 0:5» p au- the all (£5le km Jena around the crown of the old in“ Next week we hope to dtidr from m Husband wemhttbaflelb men inaugurate its peak value 1; each drinking from its flow to the fly 6! Highhnd Phrk. ,hxykï¬orafauminmxtwcekfs "u“ __ issue ofï¬ng“! oftheqlendiddrink‘ ' Gnï¬cy and’Kclley u WM’ ingiwnuintobephcedonE.C¢ani m.u.¢,ml,lwldio¢thekmmd avenue. We lave. secured a 3% “3,5“ hole: through the on... line. of this truly ommcntnl mommeat‘ _ ""T‘ . wifl publilh it with descriptive mick. Bohmer and Witkmon. our bury- ‘ weight guards. shoved hates. through The public schoql will My“ remarkably mini: Meir! on Ftidly evening at the Ila/cilia. of shoe pic- tures which are said to be of (rat merit. We hope to report the event in full next week. The Evangelical church will «Mum “Bubbles†Gmmde put no his usual the "Hams: Festival†next Sunday. bfillitllt pale. outâ€"kicking. out-passing. Instrumental and vocal music will he "'4 Wlwl’flhfl â€W353“! 0" the the special numbers on the pmm, other side. . Sonia-$10 begin £11013) o'clock. B I. at full Ie-lwaa | for any ' ï¬rs. Fréd‘ litault who went through an operation at the Augmtana hospital is very ill. ' a very "I work. especully a: hen: new to the Mr. Rosenaw‘ has gone to Denver to position. haviug changed places with see his brother. , Capiain Garrey. Mr. Cummings has a new clerk in Manager Ray. at right half was the his drug store. : m as ever. Steady, reliable. alert, in lmost th Mn. Martha Byen ~05 Chambersbmg. I â€â€˜1'"? age; the :3 gain rough Mrs. Martha Byers of Chambersburg. P:.'\ was a guest at the home of the Editor of the News Letter for a‘ few dzys, waving on Mon-lay. Oct. 21 Mrs. Byers is Mark Byer‘s’ granther. [f ‘a word to the wise is suï¬'rcient" many good pcoplc will cut down the hurts and other noxious weeds on their vacant 10m and some on lots not 309‘ posed to be‘vacant. 7Mâ€; Samuel Levin has returned from ‘a trip to Iowa; H Mr."'Gebrge Za’hnlc and Mrs; Rom: of Kentucky were united in mirriage last Tuesday chning. Las‘ Saturday came the climax when Morgan Park came out 40 strong, only to be beaten, 23» to 8. There are four more games to play according to Manage: Ray; the next one at EVEQMONHSBthday, a week from today. when the team will meet Evans- ton High School. one of the st'rongest attic Noah Slate m. Thchoy: huwgtutho’a “Minimum A‘shon ream: b! the tum a they lined up in me In phi: WW and Mag-rad: did dc: work. especially at hlockiu Mud cm}: for Bock, ind-w the other team’s plays like stone walk "'â€" Friuch a mu: phyed steadily Ind well. unkiu tome nice passes fat Greeushde's kicking. gain through center. _ KENILWORTH NEWS. The Church Club of Chicago, made. ‘up of Episcopal clergy and laity, will have their triennial post-convention dinner in the First National Bank building Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 6 p. ‘Thc substimtes who played-Ed. Wmn. “fill McNanly, Mcde Tibbets and Glenn Marisaâ€"all put up good steady games when their turns came. To Mr. A. ,R. Williams, who has coached and [trained them, must go‘ much of the credit for the splendid team which bids bifto make a team! that Win be hard to equal Here’s hoping ior more victories; 'On Wednesday last the second team went up and held Lake Forest Audemy second, 0 to 04 The tgams were very evgnly matched. ' .1 ~ ‘ . pretty “1%,“ says everyone. If you want somethiï¬g dainty for a ‘ wedding present, or binhday gift, a Chrfstmas gift, something} for a prizé‘, I am at»; ways well ‘su'ppl-ied with. suitable arti- cles for the occasion. When in MM of anything in that line give me a can and be-conv‘mced. MERS. G. BOHL. 1h. Bishop Ahdcrson, deicgate from {he dko'ccse of Chicago. and seven! prominent bishops and clergy will Speak. Tip/general topic is the re- cent gene’ral convention, and what it nchmplished, which closed last Sat- urday in Richmond, Va. Bell, playing left half back, did ï¬ne ark. especially as he was new to the After several yeus’ faithful' service Mr. Henry Tgylor, It. has retited from the choir of the Church of the Holy Comforger on account of press (The Ladies’, Bazaar is ltheKstorg for 0! business. Mr. Taylor always (ave keen plenum with his splendid voice end empathetic interpretation. so all will regret hie retirement. Seven! tenors have heeajried and one will be selected in the lieu future. Rev. MM attended the parish re- «mica given St. Luke’s 'Day in the paid: home of St. Luke's Church of Eniuton. Princ'oul Mn. Rumery of the public schoolgannwnm In «Ironing-n! of ma Six teachers are in charge.' - Thirty thousand fed of electric wires humbeenpntinthccohduiul‘mccthc lights were voted. The cable ha a copper wire “tho-center with; rub- hct coat both enclosed in a lead, tube to exclude moisture. Then comes wrip- pings of jute. nae! tape and more jute for protection.‘ . ‘ This village is in the van in the mat- ten of ex'duding poles, curbstones and signs from the streets. Don‘t be indiflercï¬t to the 'appcarané’é. ' ï¬l of- the “viflage. ’ ' ‘ S " Don’t forget that the viliagc can be . ’made much-morebeautiful much a little» man: thoughtfulness. ‘ ‘ , Wm. 3-. Rooney'o‘t Chime has taken chum of police.. He was appointed Mayday, and will occupy man over Robiam's store with his family. He in Contractor Jaimie Hultablc is doing $1.92) with of work {of the village oh Shetidan Drive. The old culvcr? pf Qvood is giving way to one of copcrete. 1%: pavement Will be readjusted and sidewalks put in. The work will be completed in .threé weeks. ' Don’t forget that in making our own Memes attractive you give [I casure to others, and purify the artistic atmo- sphere. . j. Don’t expose an unsightly spot‘when ï¬'vi'ne or shrub from‘ the woods will hide it. Don’t put your wood or ashes where same can bc seen from the street. Don‘t think that your rights or duties stop at your lot boundary. Don't drop pane? or litter of any kind on tht street or parkways. Baskets have been provided. -‘ Don’t throw refuse into' “Skoicic Creek " It is injurious to the health of the viliagc Don’t ‘cross the lawn at the railroad station or wear paths on ghe “Eyeâ€. Don't feign that the committee is aMays may to ass'ist, to take advice, or to act, on complain“. ~ Don’t forget to send your $5 to the answer. on are a member of the Improvement association. The North Shore Country Parsons to the number of twelve met for the ï¬rst time Mondhy, Oct. 14. with Rev. Luther Pardee. of Glencoc. Lunch was eaten and an organization was ef- dill int girls also-has I Kenilworth Don'ts. for