"Dedication to Hill Monument," RJb- cit Steele. “Log Cabin," Ruth King rad an 0W flow that she 3nd writ- ten and «:11th “Report Cards," Roben' Shields delivered ‘me’lor’; Death-Bed.†Each recitation was very well given and the Menu enjoyed the Ammbly Per- iod very much indeed. . ‘ Forty candidates responded to the call of Coach Cochrane for candidates for the Northwestern University debating teams, late but week. Among this number was Mr. Geo. E. Phillipe of this city. a senior in the In. school. Practice will start at once. preliminary try out: being set {or November 12 and 13. The question to ing. ‘Mims Bertha Harbaugh and Jes- sie Green each played piano solo: and several students took part in the Prelim; inary coma! for the Chicago University Oramdal contest. Med: lebcts gave “a .- On Tuesday, the Assembly Period at the High Schtlol w 1 unusually entertain- Sec, Eddie Maechtle;‘ Tree‘s, Henry Meechtle; Press reporter, Carl‘ Knist. Theda: meets {or lesson study every Sarah] morning at 9:30 in the ~church. All young men are cordially invited to On Tuesday evening of last week the BI'ICI Class of the First United Evan- [elical church heid their month busi~ mu meeting at the home of Mr. ' Mlecbtle. Oflicen to: the coming '01,: elected as follows: Ptes , Oscar Noerenberg; Vice Pres" Art Tillman; boys-forty nobles. forty altos, twenty tenor! and twenty-ï¬ve basses. There is 1:110 a glee club of twenty-ï¬ve voice: se- lected from these tenor! and basses. S. has shown a oontihuahce of policy of: protective tariff advisable." be debaed in :he league this year is, {tucked “that the experience of the U. Mr. Ernest Sumner has been placed in charge’ot the vocal music at St. Ignatius college of" Loyola university, Chicago; where he ha: a choir of 125- men and Several of the Highland Park ladies Vho belong to the Evanston Chapter of m Eaten. Star “tended a “social" given by Mrs. Lillian Fisher Wilï¬aml of Chicago avenue, Evamton. Wednesday The following clipping from an Evan- Iton paper will intereit Highland Park readers ol the News-Letter as Mr. Sumner is well lmovén here: An apron and cake sale will be held at the rwdence of F. C Noerenberg, Cor. Second street and Laurel a‘enue, Satur- day afternoon and evening, October 30 Light rclrenhments and home made can- die: will be on sale. Everybody welcome. 1 Mr. Ray Phillipps who has been'on a ucuion is back It the job anin. He has been to Aberdeen. 5. Dakota, where h: registered in the land opening. On'l‘uesdny evening the 26th there will be a Lake County C. E. rally at Qeerï¬eld. All are invited to attend. Transportation will be pmvided {at all. Mr. W. B. White of East Central ave- nue has leased his, house for a term of year: and will go to California in Decem- Mn. '~Richnrd Pickering of Linden avenue gave a dinner last Wednesday evening. Coven were‘laid for eight; urea, spem Sunday with Mr. ahdan. Lindq‘uigt and family of Chicago. Min Mice Warner, of North Second Mr. George Bowden who M: last (week for Colorado has gone to Leo Angles for I few weeks. -Mr and Mn“ Edgar M Snow hue closed their house and yetumed to (he city {or the winter. . Little Dorothy West of East Central â€emit is recovering {tom '3 light can of Mr. and Mrs. John Camty Jr. rejoice in the arrival of a young son. Wintcd! More 'mail boxes on the ï¬igbland Earl: A prisoner withlh these luau!" day: appeared at our county jail; bringing his own commitment. The consume. Vhe aid, via busy in his ‘harvut Ind could not come with him. It was not till after he had given his word and honor that he was the per son named in the commitment that be In Idmmedrâ€"B‘rom the Statordshire (Eng) Advertiser of September, 1909. keep mean for mention: to behold. Naturo'o Way 01 Evonlng Up. From the gutter and tho um: the poor-house cell. uul the doontep have come men md women who by nobility of their lives And by worthy actions hue tamed the brown of humuuty with laurel: of real merit which shall The unusual good taste and quiet eie- gance of Charles Dillingham' s attractions is noticeable in â€The Old Town" and 51153:»: are surrounded with quite as capable a company of players}? as other Diliingham cats have taught us to ex- Montgomery and Stdne, as might be expected. dominate the greater portion of this entertainment. Their- services are enlisted In characterizing any number of diflerem nationalities, a feat for which these popular comedians have become 1justly famous. Their eï¬orts includea Swedish dialect song. a number called "Electric Signs.†1 Lariat Dnnce.a Mexican Song, and enough other: to make an evening at the Studebaker as cosmopolitan as In aitemonn on the Midway â€thence. Citizens who like their amusement in large. healthy dose: will ï¬nd “‘The Old Town" an agreeable antidote '2 for any sort of ennui. There are enough George Ade lines and situations throughout the course of its two acts, to put life end en- tertainment into any sort of In oï¬ering. The quaint Ade characten, with quainter 1cumedia'ns interpreting them. are the best contribution musical comedy has knowni in many a day. Gustav Luder’l music ir always-catchy. musicianly and peculiarly satisfying and in “The Old Town" he' has written a more of unusual brilliance end characteristic style. Crowd: are just as large as ever It the Studebaker where Montgomery and Stone began their second month of success several days ago in “The Old Town." R'egularpatineet Saturday. be traded. ,This' ofl'er is open to all amateurs and ‘the management Tequeetl those desiring to appear to write or teleo phone Ruvin‘a Park at once. As announced last week, next F riday. in addition to the regular program. cash pï¬zes will be given the best Imateun eppearing. The audience will judge the contest and on its verdict. the prizes will More people saw last night 3_ perform. ance It Ravinla Theatre than were pres- ent at the opening which shows that the 'venture is gaining in popularity. The excellence of this week's program also prove: the 'aihcerity of the Western Vaudeville Association's 'statement than they would send. better acts than those lwhich opened the series. New arrange ments have also been made fur the pic- ture show and this feature' I: now all that it should be. Mr. Fitz Bahr of Highland Park, will have charge of the decorations. ed in receiving mt! entertaining the gum byMrl Edmund A. Rune! of Lake Forest, Miss Ruth Ziehmsnnof New Brunswick. N. 1.. Ind'Miu Anus Sends ofMeridan. C011,, school friends ' oi the debutante; Mrs. }. T. Moore, Mrs Fitz hugh Allderdice, and Mrs. Thomas Cathrow of For! Sheridan; Mrs. 'John Tattle. Mrs. Lincoln Kip and Miss Olga Talyoroi Highland Pork; Miss Margarite ‘ Dorothy of Canton. Ohio; Mrs. Robert ; Leatherby of Lake Forest, Min Alice Orton of Chicago. and Miss McLean of LosAngeies, Cal Instead of choosing young girls to do the table servicemMrs. F encoden bu choem her own friends to preside at the tea and coffee urns, and this psrtv will include Mrs. F. A. Tuttle. Mrs. HenrvS. Haskin, and Mrs. Frank . L Allen of Highland Park; Mrs. Robert 1 Gregory, Mrs. LaVeme W. Noyes, Mrs. Charles Pope and Mrs Smith of Chi. cage, and Mrs H W .Sabin of Minne- sota. The out of town young women are expected to ‘amve two days priorto the reception andwiil be at the Fessenden- home two weeks. Iâ€"In Mn. 3- A. Feueb‘den of Circle {venue gmenained at luncheon, Wednepday. inhbnor at Miss Hilton»! Salem. Many Giver: for ten. Mtg. Feuenden vi" ia- sue invitations this week to the pretenf‘ tation reception of her daughxer. ‘Mis'sf Dorothy F essenden, which in to be held in the Fortnightly room; F inc Arts building. on November 13. Mrs. Fes- sendcn and her danghier are to be assist- File Ada-0e Sal. For Vuudoville The Hon.“ Prluonoi. Crowds At Ravinia the theatres Newcomer. story relategl by. the wife when III. was arraigned before Municipal Jud“ Charged with 80"an Wife. Chicago, Oct..21.Tâ€"Wllliun R. Elk. 31 years old. in .a prisoner st tho Doo- ploines street nation would by hi! young wife oi hnvinx placed her in a disorderly house last April. The hu- Al the place mud to its new owner the band played "Home, Sweet Home." After the cue W. 8. Irwin. former owner of the town, glue ; din- ner to 1.000 people who were st the sale. . Stuns, RAIL, Oct. 31. â€" Shipton, Kan†was'sold u auction to Frqderlck _Warnbw; n farmer, for 82,060. Three others made bids. 19093111111118 '1“! 31.000. The town site consists of 32 M acres, on which stand ï¬ve buildings. M Now Owner Taku Pououlon the Band Plays “Hemp, Sweet Home. Holland. Mich, Oct. 2Lâ€"Unnbl'e to speak coherently because of exhsue tion. George Scheibstein of Chicago was found 40 miles oi! this harbor by the steamer Puritsn. The men Md been drifting longer then 18 hours in a disabled lsunch. Scheibstein aid that he started from Chicago for Whitehall Mich, in his 25-10“ best. Fu- ent in the into. with a heavy sea mining. the engine stopped and the snilor (mind his (as- oiine tank empty When sighted by the. Puritan the omit was nearly sub- merged. Schelbstein left for Chicago inst night FOUND DRIFTING IN BOAT Chlcago Man In Flam Up Hotplou In the Lake Nut Hol- The professor wu known to lure pronounced view- on method: of eduâ€" cation and was Itrongly opposed to the mocha) school and “roasted the free institution much like tho pub lic schools of this country. his man-Inge. In May. 1906. 80- vs: ncquitted of the charge and aubu- quently was tccuned of Incltlng the recent riots In Bax-colon: u I protect ngaInst the Motown campun. no serious the police were compound tollreonthemob.~' _ . Attheflmeofthoï¬ooflngdl‘eb rat a London editor otnoto made the prophecy that In the mar future um ling event- would follow, mocking the throne of Spain. Involved In Attack on Kln'. Prof. Francisco Ferret had been no outed of inflating the attack nude on the life of King Allouo just anon placed mum! the ponflflcnl rod You‘dâ€"o: In the_ city 791 Lubon‘ rioting m duun were hurt. The emolu- 11 pk: Vatican took the um:- l0 nanom- in Barcelona. with some tuna». ‘md In Part: neural rlote hove been queued by the police. Home of the Pope Guarded. On October 16 o bomb wee exploded In front of the, palace of the blshop of Barcelona, end while the ptelnte you uninjured. three poucemen'uul e was expected to toll". A Since the execution of Pen-er urt- ouu Europeon'duu, including Rome, pm: and Herculean. mule boisterou- demomtrotlm mt the Med outrage. Bombs hove been exploded oven the pope himself is deemed to have inter-coded in behalf of Fame. ‘OnOctobor lifluAlfomoia de~ clared to hue expreued his anger at Premier. Mum became the latter tailed to give his went: I: amt-tu- nity to 3pm the life at ï¬rm: by means of 1 portion and in consequence hmhtawudoohrodto be in the; Madfld. Oct. 21,â€"?» 8mm cob- lget, h‘eaded by Premier man. In: re- Rloflng and Popular monomer-Non. In Many European Gwafollowod Shooting at Educatorâ€"King REVOLUTION IS EXPECTED Political Upheaval Due to Execu- tion of Form. BABINH IS OUT; BRISIS IN SPAIN IS land. Mich. . FOR m.am.mm«omm was thrown from harm:- the result of n collision with n trolley car and died In the 0m Manual. Her skull wu tram madden} of the Angie-n Bella Wealthy Woman Km“. Wuhinxton. Oct. 81:40:. Ombu- Grou! Hubbard. ytdov of the Int mon piece court. plowed not nilty end his trial we let for November 22. Bell was ï¬xed at woo. it a el- iesed in the Indictment that the u- uuit upon Stanï¬eld. who is e m mahattheHotelEucfldoeom-ndon the occuion of the Detroit teem'l list visit to Cleveland. A: alteration took piece in which W m hed- ian-ubed. Ty Cobb em. «union Up. Cleveland, 0.. Oct. Ila-Tun. Cobb. right ï¬elder for the Don-on America baseball team. waned here on the charge of cutting George Stanï¬eld. ap- pnrodï¬pforo Jud†Selma. In con- Boy Kill“ by Train. Chicago. Oct. 2Lâ€"0ne boy WU Il- amntly killed and another mommy ta- tally injured when an incoming pu- senger train on the Chicago Wou- ern Indium railroad struck than up they were plcuu cot! at One Hun- dnd_nqr§:lovmh that sad the nu- road.“ tuck. 1 Ri.‘ Rev. muiel Sylvan: Tattle. bishop of Missouri uni presiding bish- op of the United sum. wu winch-l conuerator. Rt. Rev. William 0. Donna. bishop of Album N. 1.. mixed the emu- cration sermon. - ' tor-lo Chi-m proop-l chm Inn. where George Wuhlucton Mod religious unice- dnflu the â€In ho lived gt flaunt Vernon. and [I tho pmem of n (ll-anguished uncut blue of chm and Uty Inch .- an: oldMnuldomhalmtlnlolm‘ ceremony at the Mo. of I bishop occurred when Rev. Dr. Arthur 8. Lloyd wu mule bishop confluent of the‘ Protestant Epheml aloe-u Vlmnil. . covering their more. Bucking the pone into the middle at the ï¬rst. theyueineecepedtothewoode'vlih they kept their pin-men covered. MADE BISHOP m’_vmemlh Thepoeeehuheenhunan‘terthe bendlu ell m. Len evening the bend!!- cune out at the wood- and took refuge In the nth†nation It Huelhunt. They were discovered I- the nation by the an... III-rem. who swore In men] deputlee end then More. the helm to Intruder. Immediately ihe nudee of â€were! riflee were pointed through the door end window of the moon. and than] â€amm'mmnneubyï¬; Robb." Blow am at Minoan Ink and luau wml Moral Tho.- und Doll-n In My. Damn. Wit. Oct. uâ€"m Bunk at mm at llama. m robbed by four mum men. The robbon blow open :11 tho nulu and um nth seven! W dollars. 0“.qu iwgkenod by tho uplodon hunk-I to the Icon at! seven] not: won ï¬red. but the MM“: am to tho new. by wood. undu- oovor of tho night. The humu- held In the put-lulu about: poo-o. Mama than In the depot It Man! and than r. Arthur 3. Lloyd In Comer-M Coadjmr In HM Chrlu church at Abundrla. |___._.. Alonndrln. Vt, Oct. 11.44:: m- Oregon. Tex. Oct. um Mhmmumumeu brothelâ€- me): here. [mum In a temtotvkhnkgtop-booumdnllouh Pennant, he rodenmue'm uttmenvunbfl“oun.â€toerwfl- upotsomeldflhudduflh.‘ mouldetmmmtdthem": and remand vitae-m the m‘ dultmmnamecuum through whichtheyhdwewhfl feet. ‘ maynuhdkeaonlyonoedm the day, Ind that we. when the and- dent In; about to [pt law the W Mdle nude epoch!!! lot Ila III mounted mum , The president bean Me a, with me of golf mint Charla P. Tm. ‘Whlle thuet'owenoatholhh Becretaryoth-chklmudm Archiblld W. Butt, the When, “I will were at the trash wmr tun. mile. away, shooting (Inch. This afternoon President M mttthe (0.110mede udwhereetthe luteleeuonhen- cetved the uunlmou m d oven man over 81 M old. . mun Duckling 6.7000 b I Round-Up an. stun roam av Ix: "RTO- WITH LMIAT. Ill-T M: II Hfllfll‘u‘ m Cattlo. HIGHLAND PARKâ€"~15. 0. 3516;: A. l“. I A. la Mmmiï¬ :- I mu m Will-u. AV... PutoMW. c. Cloworth. Mornlny Swimâ€"10:80. Sunday School-11;fl I. -. Vespersâ€"5:00 p. In. sgï¬_£¢-M{H:IO in, II. ' Radarâ€"k. £1331" Hanan, 80w]°-â€"fl:“ n. I. Sums-y Schoolâ€"18:00 Icon. “want-day haul-r420. .. l. 81'. 108893“! m sunnyâ€"[:30 n. In. 3:00 a. n. ":80 I Vespersâ€"2:80 D. II. "infliction-4:00 to “00 D. I. Duly Hunâ€"4:00 .- .- CHURCH OF 31‘. AUGW Sermonâ€"10:80 .. m. â€" SWIM! Schoolâ€"12:00 no... Your: Pooph‘. “Milk-0:... gunl‘nc “Vitoâ€"1:80. mmworru 67:10:: “,me P. "mm. macs. Scrumâ€"11:00 c. -. “rho Wom'u mm w“. "0-day. 0a. 0. 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