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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 7 Dec 1907, p. 5

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mzmmnflwmu Sheridan Road Publithing Co. titanic: lit (at Of“. ”I‘M In}. Ill-vi: a “all {In}: W W 31.50: Ya sc pi Cow plii'iimmwflm uool “. Int-con fl II 00M“ mmmm SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, I907 ”to”; lo- ol In «loathe mm mummy.aeu “numb-tutor mmthoNWYfll’. BURNED OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME. The pietcing scream ’91 the alarming fire whistle sadder“! med the people af I-fighlandl’arkabmtfipm. Wed- naday had very soonthe meets were. alivetilh men and women running has- 0n wading the Scene hmjmndthat thenwet Wofflmmlittlgm malradydoomegi. Asthcflamapoured "out from the root and “lamina! the night with their lurid light it utmed long beâ€" flore mczfimamc. W in (act it warmly: few minutes, and when once on hand they quickly had a great stream of water pouring into the flames and in a short time Ithe fire was completely under Mr. Enicbm had just ‘re‘tire'd, his children already being'in bed asleep, when the, wad of some crackling at- tracted, him; On opening the door of the upper foam the flames bum font: and caught his, night shirt no that he had to slip i‘ ofi aqd throw it into the fire. Then he hath]? went to the rescue of his children. ‘ Members of the family and their friends busily engdged themulves in dragging out the furniture and other belongings and managed to save quite a little, but the loss will be about $1,”. HIGHLAND PARK CITY COUNCIL. nlUnLnAVu -(‘-\n v-. . _‘_-V___. The council met on Tnuday evéning, MT! Nettie 10088 gave a dinner Friday December 3. Th! Mayor being Mm evening at her sludio. Aldcmaan Tamer took the chair. The Miss Nellie Swayne, of Chicago. is the --. '||!-_--L minutes being read a an of winter ddud (m 9009'!!! mm 0" “m Sven bun WmSkoHc avenues “man Static avenue fitting 10! I madn- gum A chi! examinat'um {or a Clerk Carrier m “""’ V" "'"""""-"‘ V" ' The nutter was reiened to the city (or Highland Park 1,0“ Office will uke alldmglh'ellmw'oh and hen; him. ammey to prepareanordimnce in keep- . p ace on December I7. Applicants must . inn-rim themionvhichbein: promvdy em, a, the M, om. More ¢ 39 mm REAL ESTATE TWS done'upl-ed. Mama.” ' mum Al! ordinance was POI“I “cud"! Mr Lettel’m anm WM “GMT!!!“ bilhud tables and pool room: a a license (notumumhumeandpoonmm . 6” Cm'“”m‘"“ “F“ W, The “d. i. pub.“ ed i n this mt. at Tnnily Church next Sunday imbue! ‘ ' Title 1w- Guam-ed luau-Letter the mob: «will. Ht. Wt. who ‘ IA IO TIIPLI 801M)!“ Cenml “ewe bridge was Wed plays at St. Luke's. 3m _ IAUIIGAH. ILL-lion! about completed and it is expected that“ Th. W W' 3’ will J Hum. will be opened ior traffic m a day or two. 305°“ W! 0m I. w" been." wlml‘Mhyw UzzieGmdwUnhedSumwhu in. 0.. m m all a...“ Prgfl’fftitShrhhnm. dedlilam MASONIC BANQUET. The banquet held at Ravilaa Park Casino in Saturday evening was an Im- qualified mecca. It was held am: {no vitation of the A. O. Fay Lodge N9. 676. Thirty-seven lodges were represexited in me company of 38 that sat down unlin- net. Eamon sent 9 company 6! 110 and Waukegan l08. Five special can were employed in conveying the umpany so and fro. ‘ An important event of the ocosionwu the conferring of the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason on a number of candi- btel. Great festivity marked the event. The local management was led by Mr. Fritz 81hr who was tlie moving spirit throughout. Another call of fire was heard on Thurs- day at 8:30 mm, which sent the children naming pell me“ towards the High School. Report at first was than the school was on’fgre but it turned out to be at the home of S. A. Trecoin. The fire brigade were on hand but the fire was already extinguished. without much dam- age being done. ' ‘ ‘- guest of Mn. H. DenziIIthis week. The Women’ s_ Literary Club of High- land Park will assemble at the Library Hall on Tuesday, December ID. Mrs. Watkins, president of the Féderation of Illinois Clubs will be the principal speaker. ‘ â€"Mr.' F. N. Bayiics, of St Louis. spent Thanksgivmg with his family an Laurel avenue. The Royal! Neighbors of Highland'l’ark Which is a' sistpr lodge of the Modem Woodmen met this week for organization. Mrs. W m. Dooley, Mrs. Herman Denzel, and Mrs. John Duffy were elected officers. Thu‘c were present 22 visitors from the Wankegan institute. . Mrs. J. “chbleth'waite and, Mrs. ]. Bowdish; of Evanston, called on High- land Park members of the Pentaltha Chapter of t I: Order of Eastern Stat. Mrs. Cortland! Howell of Linden ave- nue left last Monday for Kentucky where she expects to remain during the winter. Mrs. Clinch of Ravinia avenue has re- turned to the city for the winter. Mrs. Walter Cam of Prospect avenue gave a card party Tuesday afternoon. Thirty guem were preSent. Mrs. J. Rudolph entemins a! cards Wednesday afternoon HIGHLAND PARK ITEUS. a.” Mr. and Mrs. R. L Street and dang. hm ter Spent Thanksgiving and the Icekcfl Eh I will! their son in Galesburg. m . In; the work. but their superior condition vu 0! out :11! on tho “I. M- n. paying at GM W and Inrhot! tor the nu Inhool M Prior. Shula: And Bell for tho Alum! were futures. The high cchool m the 19010.11.” (Wyatt’s-on- ion) tonight at the high when! gym. st 8 o'clock. Coach Williams at on high when] hoped for n has crowd Mn John Rbdolph west Central ave. entertained at cards Wednesday afternoon Mr. '1‘. l‘. Lyman ha rented the flow- ell cottage 0n Lindon Ive. until Nay first. 'm'muu' lonoodkL ' blf' d Mn John Rndolph west Central ave. ' ' yon ecu 0 a" groan s . Wuhan. w d. 3489. , "‘"mm‘l " "“1”“ ""‘d" ‘k°"'°°" Josie c. Rogen and hus lo PeterPear- ”T. T. I. Lyman ha W the “1" M12 blk 2 R v Idd Wank n. ell cottage 0n Linden am. until May first. :0: m we” 08‘ Mr. Fred. 3‘1“.th spent “WHY"! ' F. P.’ Hawkins and wt to Mary E. in the Park. sails today on me "cu- Baden, 10¢ 23 Rivinia, w 'd. 8800. mania" for Liverpool to spendthe Christ- mas holidays with his mother intheliome' V . "m m 13ml ‘ . GnVel’Roof‘ing and, BOPUMW' M ‘n . ”m 4 Kindsof Paper Roofing. _ ' ‘ ’ ' Witerprool Roof Coating for preserv- DEATH-OF “RS-RUSSELE , in: shingle and metal roofs,» Guaranteed Anna May Hanna NEW on,” to render old shingles water tight and late ‘mc Rmu' M m Chicago akdurable {or years. It also prevent: new Saturday. November 30. mddenlyof heart shingles from warping end cracking. failure, agkfi‘md'by ‘ m cold which Specifications for repairing and painting settled on her lung‘s? Mm .RW“ “’33 shingle roots. Lake F orrest. lll. Tele- quite well known at Ravinu'where she phone 1531. t ' owned considerable -propérty and had . V lived for about sixteen years. A year ago . Good Manure. she went to Mmehusetu to live withher Good manner: 1m to ”Mentor go. only daughter, Mist Helen Lois Russell, _ctet‘ten what good moms are to Iocl- who n'vasin College there, atyhln generalâ€"their cement and I0- - '- n‘.-_x__n-|_1 11m 1'1'1¢\ The latter I: at present» in Berlin where the sad news was cabled her by friends. Mrs. Russell had relumed to ChiCag‘o on business, residing temporarily on the North Side where she attended the Second Baptist Church. The pastor, Rev. Bock. conducted the funeral services at Roschfll on Wednesday afternoon. Bavinia Park is an open institution providing winter enjoyment as well a summer. Toboganningis announced as a regular thing when the weather is suitable and lunches are served. ' It is rumored that a most distinguished personage. at the Masonic banquet was so absorbed' in providing that all had seats for dinner that he failed to get a plate for himself and had to be satisfied with con- gratuigting others. The illustrated lecture to be given next Wednesday evening at the Congregational Church is one of unusual interest. The Rev. Roy 8. Guild the lecturer is the superintendent of lltinois Home Missions: His subject is, "The Man from lady and GLENCOE ITEMS. ui daugh' flit W V L Q“: ‘ h”; 3 ‘M weekend «Wot-lithi- “Wino! nois. thchwm. Mindanao! m humps, North‘smepoople rkCamer allalmgtfillmnpinwd Whim- mfll Ink. Lizzie Good to United States. no lots Palf- Fon Sheridan nth. dads 815.9%. v. J. C. Maud vi to United Sting L,lon21:M22.Nk5.Pnll‘nEonSM , dansub.. deed 811]). t OlivuSolit! eta! to W. H. Garvey, 4| l myx_C19e-'addw lake Mahatma | of 26 new. cut and adjoining. w d. ' Suu'nank'of Lake Fot'esttoCity 0! Lake F0161, Ion 10l.102 and103. Green Bay add Lake Fate” (0: public park, 609434.000â€" ixLyunanavnoucMm‘. ' Good Mannerl. Good manners no to patient” It» _c1etlen what co’od morals are to loci- aty in generalâ€"their cement and ”- curlty.â€"--Lord Chesterfield (1604-1778). Mrs. G Bob] extends a general invitation to the Ladies of High- land Park and vicinity tn inspect her line of goods for the holiday trade. I have used my best iudgement in buying such articles as are the best vane for your money. I have the best and largest selection of Japanese were in this part of the country, the very nicest gift Jor Christ- mas. Everyone is delighted with Japanese ware (especially the best). Ladies’ dainty neckwear, Japanese drawn work, Denni- son’s Popular Paper Novelties, Toilet Articles and lots of pretty toys that are reasonable for the children. Just step up to my window and see what is in it, but the best is inside of MRS. BOHL’S STORE.

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