' SchnmIâ€"â€"|2;00 noon. I‘onpie's Meetingâ€"6:10. g Servioewhao. sday Payersâ€"$100 p. In ' Sm 1H)‘-â€"â€"UQ second Friday: nan-14% fourth Fridays. G'HRISTIAN SCIENCE ‘aday Evengngâ€"‘flzoo n. m 81‘. JOSEPH‘S CHURCH. yâ€"Gzlo a; m.. 8:00 a. “1.. 10:10 a. In 9â€"2.â€! p. m. mum-41:00 to 4:00 p. In, _' EuhhnrliIâ€"szo .. In. "3' Prayerâ€"310130. y Retinalâ€"12 noon. n. Pnyorâ€"leto. .ST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ' Lake Ind Wilmette Avn P;- Lar-Iamcs Otmay. n3 Saviourâ€"10:30. y Sethâ€"llzfl I. m rsâ€"i'ootp. m. ' rth Y.oa¢hi-â€"â€"ï¬:!0 p. um coda)! Prayersâ€"Izm p. m. Societyâ€"â€"First Thursdly of lib. HI erdwF'lrlt Tut-Dds! of I \ {nm‘nn PARKâ€"A. o. Fay MI. .5. r. A A. I. mean I | Thursday. . PlSSTtN~â€"Evln_s 1mg. ‘No. Akl“ an liuad and Hummus; an. omrr wunhm Ion Starr. )u 7: u a In.. u! Quality in with. hour m a. m. winged July and A113.) ‘ nice and sulnou-Ilzoon. m. 1:! m Chapel. Lind": and Oak.) un an an Holy Dayso7z3o . HHEUATIUNAI. CHURCH. B. 5. “Winchester. Jed Bible Schoolâ€"9:05 I. In. Sr-x'xnz-zz «11:00 O. m. h .4: tum! «)radru and Men's Bibll 5 123301;. m. . .3011 p, m a . r SVANDINAVIAN ENGLISH CHURCH. -\‘!4-wr J. King. ngâ€"«Hzoo u m. St‘hfmF-3JO. p. In. Peume's Meéfl'ngâ€"J‘M 9. III. to†v. m. sir-rvh-csâ€"Szoo p. m. mm Classyâ€"8:00 p. In. - D HEART PARISHâ€"LAKESIDE F. 'J. “anrth. waunli'n L'xmx bHURCII. ' Musk Horswen. V Pray" Service. 8:“ p. Ill. )0 Study and Choir. 3:00 p. III. l'Nl'rlzl) [VANGELICAL i K Schulu: urn--1024: n. "L. 1:30 9. III. enormn)â€"'Wodnuday. 7:" nghnh. Fruity. 1:06. mum mnnnum. _ pv M. W. Darlmz. D. I). Lemuelâ€"«9:83 u. m. 41:00 a. m. , poplo'l Ginaâ€"4:30 p. In. locunxâ€"h’odnadty. I20. 9. cur-Inn 0F 51‘. truthful unpimopal.) 2 rr Punk-.2 P: i251 in charlg. lnunmn. 1 '30 l‘ l. . chrnlu-u and Set mun 51:“ 51min! m w. “‘00 I. m. . buyer and Sermon. any first Sun- momh, u out nut. Leroy D-hin. vicesâ€"Honing; ":45; av Young Peoplo'Iâ€"‘Izu p I Iâ€"12;00 3003.. yer Meetingâ€"1:“. M. CHURCH (Trinity). N. p†c‘. Wok-01120.; Dc A-4 hmp nvuhuo. am glad mm! f [x geher. Rife. A53 L .‘r ‘ hvnoâ€"Nomlnl. 1" 00 ~ 45 p m- ndnvn"‘: ‘5 D- m uniâ€"10: 9° .- II. > . Sun-l. wvh‘nIâ€"IDIOO 3. In. 1:10 p . Beautyâ€"Flu! Thundny. in >uuco: ‘ C. P Goodwin. 7, Irvinâ€"Morning 10:â€. [noelâ€"12:00 noon. ‘ Payer flauntâ€"WM: II. first I“... O .. III. IRISTIAN SCIENCE "flowâ€"10:45 o. IL woolâ€"42:00 noon. u Eveningâ€"3:00 'p. In. Rib-P8100 5â€"1110†3. m. “manis Missionary Society Iy. Oct. 0. wanna-1'3 clams. ce »,\w:m~:axrnm,\1; cuvncu nounâ€. A. ~ I. ‘mrezt'n__d'§n§w§vniv 1}:er Thur.- nsks PARK â€"Pari Lodge. No. us. a A. I. to“: Fort! Curl and but! u. “mud no (can) hand-n. VlN‘sz‘mâ€"jlgnuuwood me... No. Lunaâ€"H .- 3 p In: :1 Rev. C. Hint: ï¬ervh-e<â€"10;00 I. n. my Evening Meetingâ€"1:30 n-yetrgnd ï¬ennou. 5:00 p. In hoot 9 as a. u. v ..---_V, .Iisté‘TEw I. m..'nnd on 1 1M1! Sumny In month NI. REGAT IONA L CHURCH ‘nlLlCAL (Ebola-or.) 1' RC}! BYTERIAN CHURCH ml Ilwxi‘il'tILMxewwuer Locke. No. . r. A A. )l.. non Bryn It" All \!.~\<()N1C DIRECTORY Imie -'A\'e.‘ and um 43;“ O. n‘ CH 1' RCllâ€"EPISCOI’A I. {ma-I und Humboldt Ave Ivonua' ucond 3nd fourth Ion- OF ST. Am "51-le T I [ERAS CH URCH‘ Sm'ond Thurluh! of 0Vâ€- ï¬rst aid the tho Willâ€"0e ‘lllerelor. Sand bid! I“! be owned on the 28 day nf AUR- ,‘ A. D. 1910. at the hour of 8 o’clock I’- g I- I! the Mike of the said Board of _ Improvements, in the Cit-3' H3“ 5 hid city. he lï¬lflcatlonstor said importivt~ > .â€" ii ahk proposals will be ur- ' 9’ 'h M ut the Ofï¬ce of the Commis- | “not Public Works at the Clty E 2' ‘I'B'W..7; . n “P“ h the City of Highland Park. ‘3‘ Goutmctor will be paid in _. ‘Nch bonds will draw interest 3015“ h 13me given to all persons eCitv Council of the , uhhnd Park. Counw of an“ 5 _ â€ï¬‚int“! 0‘! lHinOis having ord- ï¬t†(an iron lateral main wat. ‘ 4â€"» Imethel with ï¬re hy- z the Citv Council of the land Park. County of â€gm“. of Illinois having ord- “a" ‘9“ iron lateral main wat- cm pipe, together with ï¬re hy- ‘ ' an 05 ulves and special cust- Aeonstrucied’and laid along at.“ . â€â€˜0’“ Wmdlnntl anemia and Klu- ' t in the City of Highland “My 0! Lulu nod Slate of Illi- "I“ providing for (in making of r“ _ngnt by special assess “ind the issuing of improvement â€a flu ordinance (for the sumo. on ï¬le in the ofï¬ce ofthe‘Cny jugid city and having appli.dg,o â€W Court of Lake county lor an t of the costs (if said im- W“ according to beneï¬ts and- m. thereof hiving been .- “had returned to said court. the thereon will be had on a»! satin: (15) day of August. ". D, thereafter as the busi- w' -' win. an}! Huh 1910; Dr†30°“ 3‘01 “cedar: will permit. M. wumems is payable in ien .uommumems, will] intertsl at me ‘ nh off“ (5) per ecmumrper annum on Illinl nllments from and after date aligneoihrs: voucher: All persons Mil“ may ï¬le ohjections in said ambdote snid day and may appear on “chanting and make 'ihrir do: IWIEI' “I luv-u. .. e"..- , ï¬ll] in the City‘ of Highland Park. The Contractor will be paid in hoods which bonds will draw interest it the rate or five (5) per cent per All proposals or bids must be ac- mmled‘by a certiï¬ed check pay- Iblo to the order of the President of the Bond of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park, for a sum not less than ten (10) per cent of the " mate of the proposal. Said pro nasal: or bids must be delivered to the President of the Board of Local Improvements in open session of said Md st the time and place ï¬xed herein for opening the same. No pro- M or bid will be consid red unless s. AnAln “yin. mu. E. A. WARREN, 069:: appointed to make said Med mgmnd Park, A. 1). W19 load of Local Improvements City of Highland Park. Mia: u. n. V In received for the construction of ‘3 mm sy'slem ul sewens in St john. Avenue. Gnen Hay Ruad and in lidtewood Park Subdivision in the: City of Highland, Cunuty uf Luke and sup. (1! Illinois, as a whole. in accordance with the ordinance 1W. Said bids will he opened onthï¬th day of Aug A. D. 1910. It the hour of 8 o’clock P. M. at the roles at the said Board of Local 1m- wovements, in 1the City Hall in said city. .. ..... _ 4-... (mm imnrnve- none: 0F Notice is hereby given In received for the con 3pm A1. ASSESSMENT tNOTICE. No. 182. wng. The speciï¬cations for said improve- ment and blank proposals will be fur- nished n the Ofï¬ce of the Commis- Iioner of Public Works at the City lull in the City‘ 0: Highland Park. h .d n... h. n iceXi-daucé with the hem. Said bids wm Outï¬ttflh dufï¬of Aug â€-1. t icebmbinled by check The Board of Local Improvemem: Menu the right to reject any or 'all has Ihould they deem it best for the “We good. . WILLIAM M. DOOLEY. Men: of the Board of Local Im- mnments of the City of Highland M M Highiund Park, August lath, A. D 1910.. u d Local Improvements of the City 0! Highland Park. We is hereby given that bids will ' waived for the constructiou of a “in: lateral main \\ ater snpph in four inches iniernnl diameter to- â€! with ï¬re hydrant shut off ““0 8nd special castings to be con- ‘I‘Rd and laid alung and under Minn Street. in the (Liiyof Highland M how and connecting wirh the “min now laid in Mnrshman ,M thence southern, “(mg said M Street for a distance of three hldnd 3!!) (351“ feet as a “hoie in NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT. â€" â€"â€"â€".~u uvuun v :50 nte of ï¬ve (:3) per cent per was or bids must be ac- “ by a certiï¬ed check pay- ‘9 mg, order of the President of m 01 Local Improvements of LETTING CONTRAQT' Local Improvements UL, July 30111. said A sseCS- mat bids will as herein pro- said improve- of the Illinois 32-2t will the City of Highland hrk, for: tum not less than ten 7(10) ‘per cent of the aggregate of the pro I. Said pro- posals orr bids must be dellVered to the President» or the Board of Local Improvements In ‘open session of said board at the time nd place ï¬xed herein for opening th same. No pro- posal or bld will be nsldered unless accompanied by check as herein pro- vided. . g. . The Board of LDC Improvements reserve the right to 1' jack. any 6r all bids snou‘d they -dee it. best. for the public‘good. ' \VILLIABU M. DOOLEY, President Of the BoéL‘d' of Local Im- provements of the ity of Highland Park.~ , Dated at Highltnd Pa k, Illinois, Aqg~ nsl. 13, A. I). 1910. I éflï¬fcgaiomj Carde.‘ DemonstratdrN W. U: "onus: 93 m. 105p. “n. ‘liPlllilnd 'irk Phone MM ‘FUR expert work In bievcles' Iawn- mowers, and Erwingklll)8Chil|(‘S,ta" ml 471 Highldhd Pdfk ; ‘ 304i C‘ W STU’KEK ha a hye passenge tuurimg car fur hire, hy‘dav. trip, oi‘ hqur Cali up 471, > [ » 304: 3 DR. 3 A. HNMILTON \{SUREVMV modem; Mth W Brand; ‘ They had been aï¬d “'ere mumhï¬ â€˜wzhirleeu ht qua! lien 'ber. ' “Yuu only marri‘ ey." he said. ‘ “I didn't do nuylhi‘ returted. ' “Well you diden' you loved me.‘ ' “1 know I didn‘h "In heaven's hat you marry me for?‘ - “Just to make were engaged Io c abuse she had to gi He {all down pn mg at her feet until he lookud .li “Great goodness lered. as he tried ' His mouth" \(hat ’ Why [married ‘g: rhhrew me over And by the tin their skeet yuuu] more 3.0. full'u‘ s Secures to in it a I superior to all other art- ificialillumimants, cost for operations no greater than others and to run a great Variety of appliances that do the Work usuajly done by human hands, were quite unneCe: and adding ‘ The operatk expensive venient to thn fluently, save err ng pets" on trial beion mlssioner at poll 9 long ago a giant ‘an beingabout 'a qu rt - AL. A. Nimble wits mid : MISCELLANEOUS Means modernizing it, . 7,“ A Let us exp‘ai“ our work at cost fixtu‘ No inte'l"est and 24 nun...†__,, beat, evolved thfl it was like this; patrolling my heard a. man “1 ‘Fire! Fire!’ H of the souPd' 3“! “WIRING AiHOSUE} NORTE 1~1 LEC'I‘R l C v. -â€" me Mr. Commie fellow out on I wake up a trienq floor. and he waï¬ might, ‘Meyer' i that's as brand n¢ commissioner. smile crossinll HE, HOUSE WIRED OR ELECTRICITY Reason for 3810"!“ n V“ ' cm hi. 130.. POWER mzN'rx$'r hat hateful girl you y he? eyesout be- e yun up to another}: the white bearskin nd rolled over in i! ed a huge snowbalL. 1married tully three f'hming their dni‘y ling an unlucky num [heir Marriage {SHORE COMPANY hearts were sunshine that a! :0 its value. m is neither nor incon- : occupants. BarY éw One. id 3 glib tongue Ire lug New York “cop tore the deputy com- e headquarters. Not ‘atrolman. accused of rter of a. mtle 01! Ms ‘ excuse: “You see“ ‘your honor. I was Ft, when I thought I the street yelling lran In the direction ,‘would you believe loner, there stood a e sidewalk'trylng to: plnn of doi g the es includin‘. months Id PIV- ! Woman," he splul :u get. the hair out ul have you dour. P 'Ic‘di‘uner was ready t marI‘V ne, madam- U“ ose living Stab: . .Ak Univer-‘i' v n( (he kind. just becauselhal. Cbc Northï¬bon Nave-Lam. "mama once A JOURNALIST for my mon me because wha! did awnings NIL slu M 0m Tim. M. Wu Actively En- In connection wtth Lord Glcnelk'n recently publhhed history of that old- eaublhhed London journal. the Horn: ing Post. lt is interesting to recall the (not that at one time Chnrles Lsmh was on its stsil of contributors. >l‘his gentle essayist wrote Intel! '0' a column heeded “Fashionable Intel: ligence;" in those day, so Lamb an" "every morning psper, us an essential retainer to its estsblishlnent. kept III ~suthor who was bound to furnish doll! s quantum ot wittod wmnphs." It w’ss inthis cspscity that Lsmb was engaged on the Post; furthermore his contract stipulated thnt in “the chat or the day, 'scsndnl. but above all. dress" he should supply six paragraph! a day. not one of which was to ex- coed _§even lines In length, and the payment for which was to be 12 cents each. ln Five been of cl of chat he contributed to the l we now and that “Dan Stu-rt. editor. entertained a dinerent oi as tothei‘r value.‘ “A: for Charles Lamb," he said, “I never make anything of his writings. politics he knew nothing: they make anything of his writinxl. 0! politics he knew nothing; they were out of his line oi‘ rendinx Ind thought, and his drollery wnn vnpid when given in short paragraphs ï¬t for a newspaper." How SHE GOT-RID OF THEM Dhcouraged Visit: From Her Nlece'n Children by Teachlng Thom Vane. From the Bible. “What has become of those two children ‘who visited you no often?" naked one West side woman of un- other. The other smiled discreetly. “They are the children of my niece. had she was making a convenience of me. Of course I love the children, but 1 never allow myself to become much of a victim of irupualtlon. My nleée is an extremely gay young widow. and she does not like to’ take care of her children. She is fond of shopping. mntlnees, afternoon teas and ewry- thing. in short.>whlch takes her away from home._and she got into a habit oi sending her ohlldren over to my house ,Â¥ _L‘ vvuuu-a __- v .V, for me to take care 0! whenever she] wished to and about. i drclded iti was time to break-up the habit. for‘ her own good and that of the children. as well as mine, so i did." “i suppose that made your niece iangry?" ~ - “Oh; no; it couldn‘t. i never auid anything about it. The last time the children came over I spent the after noon teaching them verses irom lhl Bible. and they didn't ï¬nd it suiiicient- ly entertaining. They.never calm back. Just how they managed to work it out with their mother I do not know, but i suppose they struck on begged off. 0! course. she could no object to what i had done. and it proved a very simple solution.†Iris] W‘V‘Who put that ban" car-r-r on me thrack?" he asked. “We did. sot," one of the men an- swered respectfully. “Well," he and shortly, “take It. at! ag’in I! In; The laborers did I0 with some (m- nculty.. ‘ , 11â€"... M HUI-Iv, .. “Now." said the foreman. “put on ag'ln!"â€"Popular Equine. . Knew 8h. Wu nght. An auction was uniounced of the library and household en'ecia of a man who had once entertained in a lavish way, and among the persons who went to the sale were many who had en» joyed the fallen family’s hospitality. When a set of utter-dinner cups was put up onefwomnn said- "There are only ï¬ve' of those. not' slx." The auctioneer consulted his catalogue and replied: "Thank you; you are right." and proceeded with the sale. Then the woman whispered to the one next to her: "I knew I was right. because my husband dropped one of that set the last time we dined there." the last claimed that It was 1 "dig" at them. and said the man new“ the street had plenty of money but was too stingy to buy his children Ice cream comm-Atophon Globe; A Welcome Exchange. “What was the hnppiest moment 0! your life!" liked the sweet girl. “The happiest momenrof my me." annweer the old bachelor, “was when the Jeweler took back en engagement ring and gave me sleeve links M u dunnerâ€"Titans. hi: may Years Ago‘ rather ple London Pout. lay “Newspnperu Thin-(y A.go " Lamb seem to have pleased with the "nicks" contributed to the preu: ad that “Dan Stu-rt.†his mined in dinerent opinion The Boss. could or were and vapld on the WASHBU RN PIANO MUTUAL BENEFIT PURCHASE PLAN u wince m l"tlll)§:~t0“u, t),. In a 1521-- Ler sent that Miss Delvlna Nichols. fie bullet girl in the death mystery 1‘ t iroquols. dled probably as the re, Ln 0! an operltion‘st Youngstown. 3s opinion was hosed on an lnvestigatipn made. Examination of the certiï¬cate )f‘deoth uxd shipment permit revuflwd that death came a:; â€11‘ result oi'igtn operation. preceded by a rirknes f;bt ll days. The girl's mother told fit.“ Mctlng stories shout the t-xptntiee casket. At one time she said it Lyn worth 8160. but she had bought it? {or ,860. On another occasion she an "it Iv bought by the theatrical trouuhfto ah h her daughter belonged. . ‘ ,_.‘ r'. Hero Is your Opportunity to gc‘t a line instrument at a speuu pnw. READ THIS Pl AN CAREFULL Y. To every purchaser of a Wash ; 1m Piano at retail on our wareroom floor during May, 1910, we shal allow 81 {or each Washbum Piano sold by us at retail during the month up to the numv ber of twenty-ï¬ve: for the next Washburn Pianos sold up to ï¬fty we shall allow 50 cents each; {or the next Washbum Pianos sold up to. one hundred we shall allow" 25 cents each. a 15 ' Oâ€"EV-{hXWulrhum Piano in all vsectim ofthe city at once. To those who buy a._Wfafyshbm-n Piano for cash we will send a check for the amount of the *ieï¬t June lst, and to thoee who buy on time we will make a credit (:1 their note 01; account. 81 on the 6m 26 and 50mm: on rthe second 25); should we â€11175, Wuhbuml thll bawï¬o would amount to 875. . “l-‘ou would wally me that nun. The null glee of the Wuhbum Pimo _nI pnecieely the m _u divansâ€"3275. 88W. 25 and upward. 810 down will Vce one 0‘ the-e beauuful Wuhbum in your home. Thebelnnoemnyhepeidb 'mymon ymltellmenu. live you! old. Ineewu mum... -- delth In the “in" trelghthousc Lug: Lb llunolu Control railroad m the can 0! South Woter' street. After Imi'hnd mused continuously (or several, min m..- In toll unconmoul sad «1! i be to" medical ad could reach 116131 Dr. Cleveland Police Chlef Superï¬ne Clevdud, 0., my 26.â€"â€"Pendï¬:x u Insulation 0! charge: using him. Chis! of Police Predeflck Kohle who has n unload reputation a the “golden rule chief." vu uneven fed by - ‘ nun-I.- _L-__.. ‘ A Great C PLEASE OBSERVE thfl (NIX-“0t In no Paula antqgtâ€"bgt |n tho ctr! chat and -.;A_ mi and .- 5: ho "1'2 5mm cock-cum â€33¢" a may. But ‘You Mud Lyon â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" , WABASH AVENUE AND ADAMS STREET ‘, Act Promptly! 5i; Healy’s a ï¬ne instrument at a. special pdâ€. COMFORT, SERVICE. STYLE and INDIVIDUAL- ITY are (11: requisites of a"desirable shoe. The “FLORSHEIM†for men complies with all than re- quirements. ‘ â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"i .u n lat-Inns W 3 am“ «no t WM “YIN" 'u‘f â€y “mama-Munuot W.“Ll.yuumm â€MMwmmnggm a. may. -' 1-H m 00'. 11.009931: mm. â€mm . , .._,.A ..._:.- n- Beneï¬t A] charge 00 cause we worth a I introduce way 00;." of a PHI: of the word in n Semi ié a Bonn-Ede ï¬t Allowance v {e m advertis : we believe H h a huge 756111 ftising, Mutual bid! we u