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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 27 Aug 1910, p. 2

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'â€" Lin-1. Alli mom have I n Roscoe. "1 chased throitgh Murray :and Terry the batman #ka Hill" 1a on Sheridah Road just Mimi! n! thevNewhall Ravine, and is now havingrplans prepared for fine rexidenc'ea Mrs. Barbara Die'mrick Sr“ died on MM twenty-first: at the ag; of uven‘y: five yep". ’ She was born in Germany in 1836. arid camo to AmrriCa at ihc age of twelve. The éause of- her death was lliracmia. She‘w'ras'buried “Gross Point. on August 23. - Mrs. Ella Clark Scott. wifé of Mr; Wih Scott, died at, the home'of her dmghter Mrs. Charles .- Shaw‘ on Thurs day, August 18, late-1n the evening. Mn. Scott was born ‘11 HawisorfiCounty, Kentucky. 011 August 15, 71845, and has lived m Glencoe for nearly fifteen years.- and was a very promihem worker in ~cburchjocietics. Mis. Sc'ott died of bul- bar para!ysis" and was buried at Rose Hill on Samrday. ' Glencoe peopl: are mlxoh grleved. to hear of the death of «Howard .Griffen who tonnally lived in Glencoe. He'was camp- ing with a party of friends on a small western creek, and while shooting per'i- finkles his _ automatic”x-equlvrer~ exploded. The-bullet. passed“thr0ugh the, hear; causing death instantly. Huwérd was about twenty-fivcyears (if-age. and was causing death instantly. Howard was About twenty-fivcyears (if-age. and was a' son: of Dr. and ‘ Mrs. Griffin whpsg home was on‘Somh avenue. ‘11!» ir home now is in'Yakoma, Washington. " The meeting; of- the improvement Board did not bring results in the mat? tar'of bids for the sidewalk work adver- and. Eat 3 End was received, thdugli‘ avert] contracthrs had lookigi over the specifications and took bidding sheets. The explanation of the failure to bid is probabiy found in the requir? ment’ that contracto're were required (a they understood into giVe n 85 000 barely bond‘ guar'alnteeiug' the work five ye’ars.. with each separate job 01 the five to be let, though sdme of them 'covered but a few hundred 'feet of nlk.’ An order w‘as niadé to re-ad veri- tile for. bids, to be opened ”the 30th hut. , ' ‘ Estimafes for new 'work Were sub- mitted by‘ Presudent Hughes for a lyltom of water-mains in the Southern action of the Village, west of an: rail- 'Iyl,‘ covering territory wnich 'was' Included in the original plan for the vine!- ”item in 1893'but cut outâ€"at be; in: (u'lime has qhdwh) many years in a‘dnnco‘ of actugl need; Estimated mom; > 34,491 22. Zia-For sewers in Drexel and Oak- dnle svcnues, supplementnry to the Inge tyntam adjacent. hpon which ‘work Engineer' 5 pluns and eshmntes were headed in (or extensive impron‘mems in Ihe Konhwestern section of ‘ viilagg, including pavihs, sidewalks,~ never; end watenmains. Discusflon of “30.! was deterred to a late meeting. William Davidson, contractor for. utter extension in Monroe (venue. mallowed voucher for his first aeti- nth. ‘.Q46 05. An order vvu made for the prepare- tiOI and printing of bonds for the three specie! Isms-menu under com 4116. viz. Specitl I68 Soth- and sewer system ' Specie] 166. Water extension in Monroe avenue. ' ' Specie! I74 Waterâ€" system for Sylvan Newhall' a Snbdisinn. '_ _ . The President éubniitted sq estimate for laying :. concrete”aidegva!k along flue easterly .side at Sheridan Rota from Wulk extending a few hundred toot. north lrom Central avenue to the first nvine. Cost estimated st 81. - 0383) This wait is m be laid flan: the (mange of 'Franklin Newhtll. to "plus-a bond iglk hid by him long 3.3:. Igb; but by agreement.- the pro- inflmegn on they opposite. side 01; [by Reed are to pay one-hell; thecoi. THE- VILLAGE G. 3. Mills a Chicago in» profiréss. Esximltgd _ 'cos‘ n A. ‘ Mfirray‘ and. 59n- Du- :wrned from} weeksfvisit d Rocklord. ' - ~ umbnm and daughters and 'Katvhcrinegnd‘Miss‘ Lu Angelm. Califomia, oi Mr. and Mn: james has pill” no wail: on their tide tad. Zr.-- . on...“ In!“ In: ‘hgir 0:)qu up Wp'uvu 3...“. f-” -3 my pot dqciri «3 pay; ‘Them hflnguq med .6! n-pnblichufing. pa. girder-lull . wide to 'dr's'w‘the ordinhyqn yyd 'ry. port-it“! meaosrd. . « In the mind of Titania. Jpecillcl- lions 10:- Brian Binotd .(ltfmlr?) ‘impmvméqt were ~ambusflugd, ii!!!" I!“ Attorney, dinctéd. to ad Vera-i: for. bids: " to beepened on 1319301.): in»:- ~ ‘ "l‘he Presldént md a loner {mm Mr; Joseph 51}. Ridefl of New :York, _- con- sulting ‘quiueer,:iv§o is bmuniainz a; projected water mm with titanium plant ind int-aka n 'r‘lee Blufi.‘ with a view to £w~mpplyiof LukeShoro towns ban/ecu ahkegan. pad Summon and mans "Rani u DuPlpineo en the south and 0|) the no htva ya i LI, cd‘flille Ind Rockgfeller tbgl Mr. Rider degircd to efv‘ie'w with (116' Precldcn'v a} hiayofiipe the tollofiinf day. The_ ‘scheme inn inactive “one, .as cuttin- ed, as Mr 'Rider aiya 'it‘is flmirpurb pose to g wafer and deep ,intq the Lake for tho ake ‘aJow price in 'Cumpari: son with 1 ~'ces now paid "by me mum to be 86‘ .v .__ -wrv A rcpor from Chairman (‘ampo‘llho Water‘Co mince 'ind‘icaied pmgreSs in' themattfcr 0L hegot'atiom with Highland Park fora water- connection! emergency orpermanem) withi‘their system. . '- En‘girieel‘Marsh reported as result of his examinal'imi of the municipal build- ing than! behcvcdrit safe; found no ‘sign of wifkness. r-except perhaps in the second fl 1' over the ( ounéll chamber, and ‘that ha; reason u! the king-spun; He ;suggested the placing Ola column in mi centeriol the room» for support of the ceiling; but thought ll. entirely. safe. lor ordinary assemblies - to 'oqcupy lhehall mum.“ l is. “dances were to be per: mitted. quver; he thOught ‘the floor should have _the support. suggested, ‘on account of the vibration. » 'i Cilall’HIPI-‘l'v lichens reported the comc mince on Sewers had given permissnn for-a connectiim m. be mad-c by , jacuh J. Beck fork barn with the~ Village Hall sewi’eriin! he aliév in katk 33, ’ for satis- latmry qvinsid crations stated in his report. n ‘ Mrs. ] B. Terbell enienained at din. net 133 Sunday evening. «H ST gMj-zTHODIST (NORTH AVE IW)-_â€"P§storâ€"-Re§._ M I) Ere- ‘mainc. Sunday Services~Mqrningi 1 1:00 ' Evening-7:30 91m; Epwonh f5 9. m; Sunday School 1.0m edncidty' Prayer Meeting 7,;45 Mr. W m. Vetter In eleelriéitn bud I nu: w escaqe Irom death by coming in co tact winh u live wire while work- in; t the power htmse‘ Int “odour Maggie Shadow! and In; Wihj my and her family have been the of Mrs. William Wink-1 Eartha; NARROW ESCAPE 'I‘Bliaafulflrmmlair Bay ‘ i' . â€"Newspapefdom, VDreams‘likcé his area" righ: if the dreamer qccepte th’em as prophecy and gets (int. and hum-lei to. make tine ‘dream ; reamy. ’The night If)! dfenming. The day for battling u... u u.-â€" I dreamed that an advertiser came And gave me_ a lull page ad!" ‘ ' And " Ch .3 'ZBBNEfiITeGALDS ‘Benofit: Gad! Hill >Ehca‘mpmemfi him Fete Ind Card Putty. If ‘he ted- deme‘of Mn. F. M. Smelt. Tueu'hy Sobl'cmbcr 6. 1010; from 2;.” 'umll ‘6 io‘cluck, Lawn Ffle and V'audcvflk (tom 8:30;“1’hu in)": mutual benefihnd great efforts are being mule to make this both 1 wcial and financial success. Funher pan-timbr- till be given in wt next issue. . fl‘he German twins exlpectfi to gpend the weekend with "taken!“ Mn. shea- _ in F‘réderick. .Fishcr.'.Mrs-' "hm“ kmll'wmcm Univ Sandman ol Rona-a Purlft at“: 854-9"? ’ George L up“. uI en. -wâ€"‘-â€"â€"â€".. Mrs. Pfimptim'u? Riycnide, Cal; {Nari the guests at [upchocn ut col. and Mn. H. P. Davidson un Thursday. Robert W. Patteh. Retired Pub- lisher. in Machine Which V Turns Thrtle West of ' Highland Park This .Morning.. .Robert'w. Patton, a retired publisher who has a beautilul home on the like and- his son Robert were the \M'liml in a bad automobile accident at Wheeling. west of Highland Park this muming. T he automobile was evidently going at a Iery fast rate oi speed when as it went around a turn in the road it went «war. ' Mr. Patten and hits son were held un- ‘ V Mr. Patten-and hits son were new un- der the unnamed machine (or nearly ad bout, until another 3|!th party c‘al'me by and released ihem. u, u...â€" . . , l‘he ‘y 1i; considered to be seriously injured; and Mr. Patton is very' {Paddy braked. ' Look :n‘mla {of “If Reliabxe Laundty td. in next. weeks isfiue. They have ' _ I someflmw new tn . tgll ynu . 1'1 'fitomobilc. We nape h m , unetiv ‘ on. accident. Fan-{QR indium» Anal RWWD ”MAD ' spent Satnrday n the guest of h' hrnth 5â€"â€" er. Mr 0. 5. Bell. A "4‘: ‘5. mo Master Innine Theme who ' "mun, ‘ ‘ "at! in! a. to amnyed with the whooping be." . w. my" Lot 5‘. 'fliahwd tho past five weeks. is improvin', ‘ D 81.“) g ‘ _ . ‘ Little Eduard Rome m h hvm i! It. mo“ Mr. Embler has been to Milym I vacation trip. ‘ Francis Burlxrick has Ihé W3 cough. _\ While vifltin‘ilmdtv‘ ‘thfl Rust. 1 }n w ,W , wm-tthflighpgnd Patlr_ our-l mum EDNA! Captain Iohli Bell 0! WI‘ North filmy; Niysâ€"Lcltcr I. 0M0. br- I“! $334. is}. R F Vii cu. W W “' 1 Hammer“. If khan-amp!!! uni" , y 8.1:!an It and University. Nulilurflcm Univ Y George L Dr“. ul’ Obo'rlin, colléue. In H r. I H‘ Pm“. City Forester 0! Chins Ir Pros! gave a intending Ind , » u- ulk go a my number 0! thud! and then hewuk them. With wul ” _ trip mm the ‘ (“pl-lam; my thing- abou the u" made 1 st 13 pl : wild flowemumi 50v them in the K Ienlv Noting the blossoms have In For this reason. L - influd u! an- hefore any of lhé ime }o;u winged @900 became so manv "o! n» 1;;n' 53mm up bylhe roots. the wild flo fibula}. Chiago are rhpidlv ’bci'nc "I". '- vâ€" uh.“- mad «unnamed luncheon In! lon- day » _ Mn. A. P. v. ' " k0! Lana-lave nu: gave a dime Right gum last ‘Wedncsdqy even . ‘ Mr, C. E. Sch for a few day; Miss S whit M 'I’ who has been visit inn her g‘ficr.“ Oscar Be" 1|)! ‘1' turned usher icl Wavhm. UM“. Miu Cult Ann . 1 Min Li|lhn All , . Ed- Bhrklolu ' “ Hm Bah- Edwnrd Bra-w v Socor‘ Cunning { - Cuban Ha I Ruth CW #1 ’ ‘ B. LDovdnll W I Helidny ; ‘ I‘ll-Ch: 8 HI". ‘ ' II. who. Ida Kahlua. Elai- ("in I Micklcfp. _- ace quon Ban-(ex Morg- - L? Frank Nichols ldn Nyhnen'.- ‘ (drun- lbw-In ‘ j N Puma, Hilutn- Pnlkonet Gob Peck. Bo . Ring/land. N Rum-3mm : ‘ B Roche Nancy Ron. J Sullivan (when Scrib- t Bhtrieo Ukulel- Hun-uh Sn!“ 3 JIH ‘l‘svlor r L. Wit-o- ’ ma Wilson JC Werner ’8 i ”Wad uempi Zen V Adveniu-d A _ 23. "IO. flight- Like County 11‘ ,. and Tm Company dildo-'2 i” in in the. Park Ft 6M8 Kuw- Jot-coil Three hue hiuvKumn-gh play-"Hick- to Kan-M I. My}; at Lincoln ravenue youth Sunday Aug. 28. an: flue oh inns: 5“ GM» 1 Rivér Forest NLR‘SEwâ€"The mum! on: ol Cam-I all [Auden Am IC Sup-on owner' 3mm Iain. lb Diem C’l . mu». m cyuputwmuhfil uutbeloo; to. Mineral-III D i communicate with CA LARSON 3” " (Cant mom... sum than [562”- ' m; . F0! ”(Gilliamâ€"12. 'NII to”. in Kirkland Park for m I. . tumult-l lupin-date no... :5; u; unity“ Chicago (or qu. cunt ormpmud, In KW“ u. A. ALDBIDGE. Wool-kw (3de 8‘5. m I“. ”J FOR SALE OR nutp‘ no home cot. Oak and Bmuduuy. in. h nearLake and Mani»: lamb“. and 1232. 1-1.5. GAIL. gaging Int . FOR BALE-8mm mmw' downandhslmcefio.m M ‘:x cent m N A. W“ » skim Building. Highhnd M ,,_.‘.._-â€"nb,, . 314 Van: 7mm: An l to 4m .Mrpoon W Odie: Tel. .345. FOR SALl'Zz-Nioc link III? é mm mm Highland Mali mama. N. A. “mugs; A 'a 32's wrun- qnwv â€"vv--n vâ€"wr I'I I year.- N A Aldridge. W Phone 35 and :58: , ”not longer. N. A “In But minding. .41.; Count}, haul. ALOBIDGI mum It: I: sou-lusts Wm A Lanna am with W flamw'm Aid”- " 0*“ '1.me MI. .lII' wuuu‘u tang-uuuu - -â€"- ( «. NB SALflz-oAll ‘ F08 8“.st roo- hon-‘0. aqua io'axx'r:-'â€"umav 1‘0 83812â€"0“ WANTED FOR SALE. .4 SCORE 0 0 0 0 ran at”; alumnus awn-:6 By on» u VI JAS.

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