Sui-unmanmm W‘hmtmum. The “Hummus“â€" u- ttuuhdjo the home. but the “thundm. ‘mmmmt to hm: ““06â€th Mala; nitbmhndnd’i mubmmwnmumy hflt'flflflmmmuwfld’ iwflflhoh-Otdoi! the know: who!“ Othernbmty‘to WNW-unum “summon-n. ltrecenflywun- mnvmmmtfl mmdï¬nmmfcw â€mirth-altotexmm Em '“Xomuflttnuvebqondhu m Ly mug" wife will mmwnd’snfeudclu fl“. war! to: her-at, MWVWW “them Iohnmnmnâ€"ovuthevorda EMIMhhbmâ€"ndnoivo- Hunwtomher hut- iucnflh ‘ ' ‘Wwiulboudmthe hm Walnut-o with only ‘WMW’flhflfl. W Lï¬thï¬ehevflhntamnfï¬ imnammmmmb «an-Immune". with. 7. v.9! '04 Wbmnmma M’sfllnwkr “Am 3 im- uuu'ina hubr- Won-erbium at man «mu-Rama; IBDING A PROFESSIONâ€" scum? ï¬w 1mm ans The Lake County Law and 07d. er League will hardly need .to be assured of the approval of a}! gobd citiz‘cns in their eflorts to enforce thcg'law against the law breaking. salcion keepers. If tthe men per sist‘in violating the Sunday law in Libertyvillc. all self-respecting citizens will commend the action of the leagues s'ecrctzry in prose- cuting them. ‘ But ,it may be desirable to_ say that the puny and sickly at- tempt of â€the Waukegan Sun to be funny will not ‘deter good men‘ from supporting good laws. ‘ We1 think Mr. Quayle' will be just as little disturbed at the .Suh’s ' ‘Unnecchary†sneer, as we we're to be told by that luminary. that 1!); North Shore News-Letter was Whitney “warezâ€"The bdloon ascew Maude by AliceYorkeiu thetanact o! "A Broken Idol“ muses no â€dot ngthe peoplcwho an to see the play. Many any that his an op. w: u.â€" râ€",. 7 gal illusion, â€a 'thnt"the lime prim doom ace- not float «can; audience†um"... _- -_ h all. Others say flat the balloon is work} edwithropet from the ceiling, and all! m of odd theotia m nought lomrd‘ to explain the novelty. One of the ï¬rst things mommy in pro~ dud»: the 3am toget ariderwlgo coulduand the iotary motion of the ballon without becoming dizzy. Miss Yotke tried levee! times before she was able to mbetheu'lp, gndwasï¬mllyauewov- am the div sensation. 1dr. Bur W. the invemtï¬ed that time! be- fore be unable to make a mchine that would palm: ï¬r; underwriters; All the on: machines were connectedeithr the me. There are ï¬fteen men employed on the sage during the bailoon ascension and evety one is kept busy louhe three minutelthe billoon is on! in the dilrke'n- Auditorinmzâ€"Richard Cafle. who found and: km in Chicago lastspring when he played his musical comedy. “Mary's Lamb." at mum Theatre, fetums :4 ~ l9- to the Auditorium. Nov. lst, with‘his company. Mr. Carle he! made a num- berof impro’vemelmin "Mary's lamb" date he went can with it. and ‘ he brings hackahnoet an entirely new company. llehuadded no capital songs, “Le- ‘:-L may" and ‘fNunie." both of which hue proved great favorites. He has al~ noddedmany lines and jokes, and now the play move- vith greater speed. ‘ Studebakerzâ€"Capacity audiences con- tinue at the Studebaker. where Friui Selle! is the height cut of Chicago's theatrical WI. Madme Scheï¬ has more heâ€! than ever given you: olthehctthet Mallet-rs whooometo us each mega. there are none whose popularity and ability to draw the crowds exceed. her own Madame Scheï¬ has Wed to the utiefaction of critics ind public. that she is an emotiongl act> re. of the ï¬rst rank as well as‘ a comic who wrote the book of "The Puma Don- "I" has given the inimitable Fritzi ample ' ' y to display her attractive chm-ms, and Victor Herbert has written his score with the same skill ‘ forehich his name he: become noted. The com- pany is ï¬lled with able singers and play- en of the English end American light open me. whose reputation: are not in the MA»! who hay: achieved III M 3t least a marked degree of success. The music. is delightfully new and alumina. the book. in interesting, the lyriam notonlymical. thcyare en- Mnnd diam could be desired m. attainment!- xylc’s organ: be desirable to mpnfleng'. Wm Actor-0‘: W (â€Thursday nhemoon limes Sim and Fred Endcrlin. saloon kegpend Ln'bcnyvflle. were "rested at hein- stance of the Libe'nyviik Law and Order Lague for selling liquor on Sundaymnt! ï¬nance.“ Mr. Br‘ovm on: the grounds thunk attorney Mr A. K. Steam. m was makingpoliï¬cal speeches In' Boon; Ind Mcï¬em'y counties. Mr. Enderlin plum tint his attorney Mr. I. K. Orvi- cbnld‘ not bcnecmd. The can rent Mghx befole 'jus-ï¬ce Mania 0! Lake 8161!. Bod: men asked for a con- Sometime ago M..C. Conrad’s chive! wu arrested for delivering Mervin :he 1% mike tum. Mr. .Quyte «may and Order League secured a ï¬ne ‘Igainn ‘him of $25.00 and costs 13:10"me Quinn of Lake Forest, and another case over till Mood". against M. C. Conrad um: him up at†the County court and a trial was held be for: Judge Jones- He was again; eon-f viaed mdï¬ned £253». William Kathi m also vied and 00an before M' same coym for operating a beer deim at Highwood.’ ., ,1 Ubertyvifle was "rented it the We of the‘Libcnyville branch of the Lake County Law and Order League. Be was ï¬ned $20.00 and costs. Mr. J. K. OWE defended. m: mek At the League secured the evidence. C. Fmst and the C. 8: M. Electric Railway. On the an; hand it is stated'with much {assumncc that Mr. Frost hassécumd pledges of large sums of money to recover {and reinstate him in control. , Contradictory repnfts are pub. lished as to the affairs‘of Mr. A. On-the other hand the Tribune came out yesterday with a flam’ ing article declaring that Frost padded the earnings to the ex- tent ofmillipns. and th‘athe f'shuf' fled money in a myriad of collat- eral ventures, which amount to a ï¬nancial legerdermain‘of the high? er order.†" Wï¬ï¬ am . The following pa‘enu were issued this week to ï¬linois inventon. is reported by D. Swan Co‘. Patent Wyflh Wuh- ingki'l. D. C. A' A. Clodi, Union my Incubator; C. Ill JV'II-viv-v-I __-w 7 abk sliding and folding upper deck for bri'ckdriér an! F. R. Kuhlmann, Mar. seilles, Embossingvdic; R. Milne. Rock. ford. Centering,chuck; 1.13. Naylor. La-, Grange, Combined spring» um! ‘npike tooth barrow; E. A. Pctenon. Home. Com-Dianna J. C. PopQ, Plano, ferti- Com-planter. J. (2. Pope, Plano lizcrdistï¬btyur: W. 'kah.‘ 8 Shingle-molding machine:.$. B. Oak Park. Lubricating npparatus; Tamm, Versailles, Animal a: catcher: C.- D. Wright, Palestin‘c tie-tongue. Clc- w: is“. Copier of any of the adore patents will be inmilhéd scour Tenders at ten cents each. by D. Swift Co., Washington, D. C. our upecia’i pinch: correspondents ' “When mathematics comes in‘ qt: the‘ door, love flies out at the window,†is a statement made by one in eulogizing‘ friendship. The true friendship mirit' counts rather its privilege of expres- sion in service or some kind. than ma thing else. ï¬rming to mkeztriend- ship a (matter at “applied mthemsics†‘oneisbound. mmmwflm nnuer use any...“ v- . V othér. Only when an counting 1M uh culatlug are laid aside I: one truly tree‘ as a friend. , wax-ulna swâ€" -"" â€"' .. - doneflntlmdo.†Doweeverstov to think hon? much strenzth “800' ‘0 Forum?†And all to no purpose! It u. an: mppnmflon of W- M- n-.. 4...“. “II" hi LIQUOR CONVICTIONS. ILLINOIS INVENTORS. ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Cuu Dela-d. \, Rogers 1’8ka illesz'nauul and fowl Wright, Palestine, Vehi- Royal, On Saturday afternoon last, the widents of Hichwood were greatlyshockcd to Jeam of the ta ta! accident wind! befcll Daniel McCarthy, aonoCMr. and Mrs. D. P. McCarthy. Daniel and a chum of the name of George Rettig. were hunting on the Smith farm wheï¬â€™in some way the gun (a 22 rifle) was discharged and the bullet entered the boy' s body. /Dr3. Bergen, lngles and EWebster were called. and he was hurried to the Augustine: Hospi- tal where he died on the oper- ating table He was a boy that was well liked by all and had hosts of friends who greatly mourn his death at such a young age The funeral services were held on Tuesday morning at the Catholic church in Highland " Park. Rev. Father O’Neil ofï¬ciating. The Highwood school was closed and the children attended the services in a body. The following school mates of the boy acted as pall- bearers. Ray Garrity. Earl Gibbs. Chester Sullivan. George Rettig. John Davis and Bennie Taylor. Mr. jmeph Dennye 0! We te- ceived a very severe injury Int Thursday evening while on his way from the Path to Libertyville with a loaded wagon. He felt frog the wagon iniudng his shonflet and flaking him up severely. Mr. Del- ‘haye is one of die brother! who have built a number 0! sidevalh here thi: summer. Mil D031 Creek“ of‘ljbenyville who kteachingiqwuhool wok luncheon Tuesday with Mn. C. G. Hgmmond at Central nvenue, Highland Park. "113: hem mm '50 are no muting (or met on Pruie avenue have gone down thirty {m mam still labor- ing with a large vein of quick and. Mr. and Mr:- C. E. Melville will move to Milwaukee on Saturday. Mr. Melville will hue a throuh run to “We. Mr. Earl flinch ha been very sick dating the put week with tom‘elids. Mr. end Mr! Geo. ‘W. Cnlp who formerly' lived on North Ivm'ue, move to Milwaukee today Mt- Cnlp will have .1 through nm from Kilwmkee to Even-hon. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reeves will move to Milwaukee. Mazday. There were three fatal accidents on the electric road within I week. Mr. E. Sheahenwuthe ï¬nunda nunmling a ride oti blind butane gm dashed against the viaduct near Noah Chicugo andamaneleepiwacroulhemknenr Wuhan. The Ladies Society of the M. E. Church. Highwood evenue d'esire through the medium of the prefl to extend their hearty thank: to the residents at High- land Perk and Highwood forthe generous manner in which they reppmded with their donations to the rummage sale. If} anyo! the residents were overlooked and and the ladie- feiled to call for rummage ï¬that had» heenpmmieed it mall's one wil phone 2361. Mrs. Shpltb'the mange wiflbecnlledtoru the ladiee decire to hold these alel every fell and spring andwillbeyuetnl tmdonatione at my time. The We. wish to thank the do- non otcuh also. Aneat sum atone hundred ind seventy dollar: in realized tromlutweehale of Mend will be a great help in the renovation of Jh a Jâ€: AL- '3‘! I’Ir '- .-~-- m-r "‘ the â€My, Own credit ‘- dué the [adieu [01' their Inï¬rin! elem- will we a weddinl m'P *0 ‘ Indium; w w . sister ot'Mr. Upon their return they Vi" " Highland Park. - New: comes to up OHlaJd-oViae-‘a. view? over and killed. on Mr. Funk New Music Studio HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS may. SALE John P .Kline’s Stores Chas. i A1» .' we 1;†of “11.: Blankets. Comfort;- Hco. Bed Spreads; Pillows. Slug“. Etc. - T is proposed at an early date to open the excellent music room of the Enkine Bank Building a a Studio by Miss Lillian Bingeâ€. formerly a student with H. Estelle Brown of Omaha. who can mange with a limited number of pupils for voice culture. Her method is especiilly mm to teach an foundation principle of Vocai execution. ' , Election Returns! As a practical; demonstnthn of long distnncepervieefumdu n hvor In ‘-I-_L many subscribers, ‘tne Chicago 'ljelepnone Company has arranged to provide half- bourly election bulletin! on the evening of November 3rd. Patrons may cecur’e re- turns by calling the :Operator at 6 "o'clock and each half-bountheredeer. desire continuous: bulletins nuy grunge for. this per-vice by 'ng application to the Manager before 1 o’ lock. Saturday Oct. 31 Cold Weather Comforts. Vocal . Music ° and sanitary. . Colors absolutely ï¬g They ave tight, warm Ask to see them. Are tthest