to at to 1'30!)de mm Wig returned 50:“ mini! the won: 161' Ill trip. THE TARAHUMAuAsgg LEARNED NONE op VICES 01'“ ms WHITE 1. [H15 MAY BE THE sac OF THEIR may“! may ARE snucuy 1 PERATE. AND romeo UNKNOWN ,TO THEM We quote the above wide" The Champion of Fair my}; radical advocatet of saloons fl capital: are ours. The last paragraph I: mores: amusing; it isinteresting. fl an admission that intemperq and tobacco ate vicious habits-g detrimental to health aodm of endutance. It I! acknowï¬ ing what every inte‘fligent, j sen ing and unpreiudical well knows. but it was hardly, be expected that a liquor d ‘ " organ would admit it. Thete is hOpe even for the; tenders of saloons The wd moves. ‘“ One of the most active g _'IsIs In this city is Prof: Chalet: NI; rri1m of I the University Chicago. who believes in doingli things as well as in theoriz‘ -‘ He Is Im better politics and he 7 the Mertiam Commission aad member of the Executive A» mince ol Ihe’ National munici League. In an interview in The Chicm American Professor Marian said- â€City buildin'g' ï¬as beenxcdum‘l' to a scencc. The modern. tip-lg 'tlalc city is conscious “itself? Camscious that it is a city. It a ~lcfmite plan of developmeflé’i V and luilds to that plan.‘ “if?“ - ‘ fluidltâ€˜ï¬ in rational ways DhYFECJI growl V. In the 0166!? cutie-3 grew like Topsy. -A made a path. That path mama‘- the line u! a business thoroughliagf iii .1 grcnt city years afterwg'd‘s The modem any builders do 003 mun».- cow paths. The enzilflt him when she placc‘of the 00!. The expert has came to advice “é direct in city building." Speaking especially of ")5 M parlance of small parks to health 3 and success. Professor Merrill said: g. I "There should be a small M or playground in everv neighbor“ hood. They work wonders M Allan Hoben, of the Unive E1 Chicago. had an experience points a metal. He was an - by .1 crowd of boys who ed many depudations in his yard Instead of‘u‘lling a _ man or using harsh measures. investigated. He lived in a W Kested district. He found M the bovs belonged to: can ' bad a cave in a vast!!! M1 ( ~. "Small parks have an in r purl in civic development l youngâ€"and the 0|d"llu5t place to play. to exctcm. '0 F†fresh air. Shut out the light 1% III and you get a district 1M7 2" \iCC fungusqlikc, vi" develoï¬ N9: only from the humauit " view point. but from the bus! , point. it is wise tbrtl‘Ie citY'g' guard we" the health at its v ' ‘ cmr wuchs A em 3...». m- CHICAGO, Apn} 15" up-tor " a. itself It has >pmeut, V . mâ€! ï¬mmllv YICM y... ‘W dared elbow room. beglay “a; Thev found ohtlet apéar‘ â€may destroying his Way Helical“ acquainted with the mys, and obtained their . cor.- W He took the old Illinoisi cam! ticket ofï¬ce. nearby. and W it up as a reading and play- .M for the boys. What was the M? He converted that gang of young roughs with vicious in~ stints. and developed them into 3 group of well- behaved boys. He directed their energies into proï¬table channels. L -|- $90“!er this “nus. v" '- W9“ ‘ “A city which neglects this “an," in its development must‘ takclbe consequchCS- The pen- am for failure will be heavy in‘ cgiminality and the conscquent amass be. “PO" ““7 FmMiCi' pality." ' ' E ' Willum Norris in the hug] a! hueball Iarce "My Cinde‘ is npidiy approaching the moi palomence mm apps-cu“, .‘w -...__ men! inthe 'attendance. and while the Minced are cor'nposcd principally of 0mm». the production olqen being of IS; Chicago's pet musical show. marw ‘ M from the surrounding cities take â€amen! the popular prlccs. matinees 1'ny and Thursd:ys.~ Special rates we also allured panics of ten ‘or more Mont ol towh, providing arrangements m node by correspondence in advance. 111ml; such a diversgty‘ol entertain- ing lumrealn “My Cinderella Girl", :1;th Appeals to all classes of theater pm, and more than three hundred :hmmen and over two thcunnd school anthers have uen and indorsed the per- Me. It is a clean wholesome. ex-l 'adaï¬ngly funny farce presented by a company of forty well kndwn talented plains. The music is tuneful of the sort that lingers in the memory. the girls are yang and pretty, with exceptionally good dozing voices, while the baseball game ohyed in lull View of the audience in the. lad act. in one Of the most exciting seems yet staged. inflact It is an ideal summer entertainment and the theatre is kept delightfully cnn‘. Nâ€"O’Tl-UE OF SALE???" REAL ESTATE. . By virtud’of an order and decree m the County Court of Luke County; Ill:- noie, made on petition of the under. signed, Robert G. Evans, adminiuralqr of the estate of Robert W. Woods, de- celled, fer leave to sell the real estate of geld deceued. It the May Term,A. D. 1910 of said Court,‘ toâ€"wit‘. on ‘thc 23"! day of Mey l9l0, notice is hereby given that on Tueedey the 5th dey of July am, 3!. 1:30 o'clock in the utter- loon of said day an the premises herein- eflerdescflbed, in the City of Highlsnd M Lake County. Illinois, the follow; lug described reel mm belonging to’ 1* Mate of Robert W. Woods, 39-. clued. to‘wit: Lot. 8 in Bleak 10 iii the Olly of Highlend l'erk a: the same is p’flud end recorded bv the Highland Peri Building Compenyin the Record- w‘tOfliee of Lake County Illinois, yin . ROBERT G. : EVA N8 Adninktntor of the acute of Robert W. Wgods. decent-«1.; M (M. 3rd day of lune A. 0.1910 iii-£36? †1.0m """"" i: 'iï¬i'ï¬bvmnms or m cm 09 HIGHLAND max buold to ‘he highest. tad best Nt-tice is hereby~ given to all persons Med that the bids forlthe eonetruc- lllm ol '. sanitary sewer m Hazel. Avenue from I manhole located atjthe intersec- ‘im 0! Bezel Avenue with Leke Avenue thenceloutheasterly to a point twelve ht north 0! the so th line fof said Hazel ‘ Avenue. which would be intersected by “I! westerly lihe of Lotl Block 63 [my dated northerly thence easterly on a line twelve feet north 0! and parallel with the ery line of said Hazel Avenue for a ‘ï¬hnee ol‘lour' .hundred feet in the‘Citv “ nichhnd Park were opened on the "mtg-etï¬tnh day "of lune A. D. 1910 M Charla McNeil being the lowest 'W’ble bidder the éontract was a- w to‘fsaid Charles McNeil on the gm-Oighth day of JunegA. D. 191.0. in,“ bi blot the work ee 3 whole and norm. or AWARDING c: cm Cbcatfl naturally vicioim-r : But with apnarenll‘ order and decree of hing musi? :ella Girl‘" hundredth bN-rRAC'r ...--.-.-....--. ls, fill bidder Tot-1.... ‘ $194 00 The owners 01 a maiorhy of the iron:- j*age 01th: lots and land: upon said Rani: Avenue whcnin said work is to be done" may within ten days from the data here- of, elect i0 uke said work and enter inn a written contract to do ‘uid work at ten 32 ea. per than“; ........ 3 1 mu hole couple“ wit): cov- ! Flushing "(connection god- per centumwlcn than the pï¬eeflihich the same he: been Awarded. - f WILLIAM ll. DO0LEY. JAMES H. SHIELDS. FRITZ BAHR ' Board 0! Load lmpmvemenu. BOARD OF LOCAL MPROVIMBNTS OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK Notice is hereby given [to eil‘pereonl interested that the bid: for the medium draining. curbing. paving with concrete mlcadam and otherwise improving of Ravine Avenue. from the easterly line oi St. lohn’s Avenue cuterly to a point twenty-eight hundred feet easterly [tom the center line 0! queet Avenue in the the City of Highiand Park were opened ion the twenty-eighth day of June. A. D. i910 and the Steven Construction Com. pany being the. lowest. reaponeihi'e bid- der 8h; contact was awareed to said Steven Construction Company on -the twenty- etght day of June A. D. I910. gait; 635i: 'for’thc Qork‘as 3 whole and a as follows: 4,8751in. (t. oH-‘m. tile at 20am: per {mt .................. . .............. 3 975.“) (in. per ft..........; .......... 610'lin. ft. of 8 in. sewer pipe ‘at 35 cts. per It ............... SOSlin. mo! 10 in. sewer pipe at 40 cts. per ft ............... 30 ft. of 6 in. h: concrete cul- vert at SIOOO per 1! ......... 25 ï¬n. ft. OH) in., ï¬le It 30 ft. oi 4 ft concrete culvert at $8 00 per It .................. 5300 cu. yds of cxcavatinga grading It 40 cts. per cu. 9350 Iin. h. of concrete curb on cinder: at 25 cts. per ft 10540 sq. yds. of concrete ma- cadam on 3 in. sub-base. of sand and. gravel at 81.00 per sq. yd .................... 9350 lin. ft. of 2 (Lwd edge IS catch basihs it SZSOOesch 400 ~lin. ft. of limestone hlnck guner on gravel at 50 cts per h ......... A ................. 93 cu. yds oi. sgone wall at . $8.00 per‘cu. yd.......t ....... Total . $1903 50 , The owners of a majofitv of the fron- tage of million and lands upon uid Ravine Aiennb wbexein said work is to be done. may. within ten days from the date hereof, client to take said Work 3nd- cuter into a written contract. todu aid work in ten pér centum has than the price at which the some ha; been awarded. BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE _C1TY OP HIGHLAND PARK. Notice is hereby‘ given to 'all persons ed that the bids tor the construc- main water A--‘ --â€":I In“. imercst tion of tcast iron iatcral IIOII 0| l Lam . supply pipe to be constructed and laid along and under Hazel Avenue from and, connecting with the water main now laid at the intersection of Hazel Avenue with Lake Avenue thence easterly along said Hagel Avenue for a distance of tour hundred ï¬fty feet, in the City of High. land Park were opened On the twenty- eight day ofjune A. D. I910 and Charles McNeill being the lowest responsible ‘ bidder, the contract was awarded to and Charles McNeill on the tnntyeixhth day of June A. D. 1910.’ > Skid bid is for the Work I: a whole and is as follows. Stone oldin cast iron pipe atmper ‘ - I 1mm NOTICE OF AWARDING CONTRACT. _ m ........................ Lead 315 00 Canpgc IV‘- .......... The owner: 0‘ a majority of the front- age of the Iougnd land upon said Hazel Avenneyhcrein said work is to he done may within an dun. from me date here of; :18“ to ub- siid work unden‘ter into yard ........ ' -..u..--o....... tun-II! at 3 cts. per It .............. NOTICE OF AWARDING CONTRACT. Casket 8150......" .u "n... waLI‘AM M. DOOLEY. jAMIle I1. SHIEL FRITZ BAHR. . Board of Local Improvements. til I... . . . a .' nu..- 4..."... at 3 cu P" .. .n-g-uuav u.» can 2.337 53 10.540 00 2,1200. 401m 28 50 20200 24000 45000 744 on 123 50 1200 “now orwcu, IMPROVIMBNTS cam CITY or HIGHLAND PARK _'Nolicc is hereby given to .II venom inu'mted am the hind for m cosm- tibn'ola reinbrted comma bridge ovcfl the ravine crouing Ravine Avenue huh; City 0! Highlufl'l’n'tk It I point than 100! hundred Elly fem easterly from thg 1utterly ï¬ne of Lmd'en Avenue were OP- ened on me twemyoeiglnh dIy of june A. D. 1910 Ind the Steven Construction Company being the lowest responsible bidder. the contact was awarded to aid Steven Communion Companv on “I: menu-eighth dav o! lune A. D. l9l0. Said bid is for th: work a I whole and is as folb'll: IS Tom 0! feiniorcing steel at 50 cu ydi of concrete in super- structure $l2 00 per cu . ,‘d .................................. '56 cu yd: of concreu in column tunings 810 '00 per cu yud .. . 56 cu )d of concrete in “end walls 810 (I) per cu yd ............ “8- Ha It of Tania rondwny $1 00 per It .................... ISO cu yd: excavating. looting: and end walls 60 cu per The owner: of a majority of the hunt- ege of the lot! end land: upon said Ra vine Avenue wherein aid work' I: to be done within ten den {ruin the date here 0! fleet to take said work and enter into written contract to do aid work at ten per centum less than the price at which the same ha: been awarded. WILLIAM M. DOOLE\ jAMES H. SHIELDS FRITZ BAHR. Board of Local Improvements. ' . Highland Park, ill. Bids will be received by the City Council of the City of Highland Park. lllinois, until 8 o'clock p. m.. julv 12. 1910 for the farm-hing 01'le labor. tools materials and appliances necessary for the complete eonetrnciion and erection of six reinforced concrete girder type bridgea in meat-deuce with plans and speciï¬cations prepared ' there- ‘of, Copies _ of which may ‘he had a! the oflioe of ii. L. Bowen. Commiuiener of Public Works of line? City of Highland Park. ‘ The contractor will he paid in cash. All proposals or hide inn-t beac- companied by a certiï¬ed cheek {or kn per cent of the aggregate of the our posal end no proponi will be consider ed, unless accompanied by‘ such check, payable to William M Dooley, Mayor 0! the City of Highlend Park. The City Council reeervea the right. to reject bide on any â€or all of the bridges, should they deem it best for NO‘I‘ICB 0’ AWAIDUG COMM“- REINFORCED CONCRETE BRIDGES Blde will berecelved by the City Council of the City of Highland Perl: until 8 o'clock p. ‘m. july 12, l9l0 for the â€ï¬nishing of all labor, tool- and materials necessary for the extenelon o; the preeent so look intake pipe at the water worlu in ï¬eld city for a die- tenoe or one thousend feet into hell Michigan, in accordance with the pfen em} speciï¬cations prepercd therefor and on ï¬le ln theofllce of the Conmmioner of Public wan or the cm of nigh-l lend Perk. _ ' ‘ The contractor will be peld ln ceeh‘ All propane or hide must be ec- compnnled by e certiï¬ed check for ten per cent of the eggregeteypf the pro- posal: end . no propoeel will be con- elder-ed hale-I eccompeniegl by tech cheek, peyeble to Wllllem ‘I. Dooley. Meyer of the-City of Highland Put. The City human of ma City? of Highland Park reserve: the right to reject any at .3“ bids should they deem it belt for the public good. the public good. ï¬ance: or LE ma 36009;)“ ton ........ ‘ 8prlngfleld.-â€"G. H. Gm. former manager at the Farmer-3' elevator-t Imopolh.who wan nuspended pending an insulation :3 to why the con- my bad Ion over 890.000 during the lat winter. announced that he expects tohuyehhplteemin. Henldtho meeting of tho :tockholdm will do "lop the (not that he had “mint- , ,“Aln mutin- maximum-ath- mun-dun Vv-v' -_- â€"_‘- ._..- ï¬. _‘ -<-.â€".. - l‘in. [not plain Cunéretc Tan 8200 per Mn It ......... wruumu. mouv. JAMES H. «nuns. ram nan. _' Board 01 Load mwmcgu. Total ......... . ....... . ..‘. CONTï¬Aa‘ . {4.500 00 1310,00 “800 472 (I) M'Wcota-mc 1'10. Tho «an um- II" ‘0†the ï¬rst lur- c- “I. M‘ enumeraflou Ind included and: VI um nmnmm-n-xt um “I†00" Wï¬umuudb-WW blooomoppunuplotAdnn-gn‘ The enumeration at 1900 n" u: county :- novel-mu of 87M cuiup.â€"Ixocu¢ln' boui- t “w." w-v __ Vi nut State President John Ii. Wnlhr had “nod to the mood“. mun t A:, 4..- _ 'Chlcuo" bill. which granted had «I: the Ilka tron! to the Illinois Ste ul1 company uni the Bnportor [m cm'r‘ puny. mounted the entire M1! or the mines county and 1m 7. The only witne- wu K. K. Kn» x Chlcm. the noun: coin-cl 0! he Illinois Stool company. mums “vs" â€ï¬gï¬ nasnu row m m m. ....,- Felbwwi’uriimhl mum: at um; in. st the session 0! domain consul wooded. 1.027.188.«C.. Thou cosmona- M I10 I'- W and ad Danes APPROPRIATIONS : nucueo mum nouns Immune any nowh- oouh. In (In hluorxot m. m. UV- m denounced um he and I lug. hes-cue on account at public expenditures.“ Wot tic publlc mâ€"anmlmt for alum unim- trawl? drain“ («mud an.†{In m M bun 0! stdncolnbcflhï¬uflm. ua‘u]. : m mg '0'! MM “WWW