ly laid be'camo an, one ysiclann arrested [charged i’om city a vote ‘ ludon ltmq ' of h at :- ’realdent maly to them- mes J. in of mplice. n with ion. eds of limbs undinl no that check Ulcer. Al Kuuf- ' the two ranks of Itlon a! commit- Mem at mtornia. t senate ihe late te and ad the More or Mona!) , head-or matter! 'hen the no are to tel. falling led In 9d he Iahom at (my. flucago Stront- uw to on {he to un flood! riots in he tfln mtirely. .vestiga- mum. II and Evelyn is mu a 01m I rm.†It 1910 unholy which creased Inbstalg- uf livinx to Sen- hrke of mists‘ H ex- wree, I forest m", for at time n th. Llldtll 2 killed Ired by I o! the Essen. he race, at the fly. to to tho «pm; n. has started COD III“ d M: then wen- Dcla‘ lot the to nunâ€"umuoym. land.) unionâ€"Ion“. : . an. 1:“. , " u “’ ""‘ I Y. P. U. 10 People'sâ€"1:00 '. -_ Sunny Schoolâ€" 32†noon. wool“! Punt lmlnh‘lut. :pxaco’xmx. CHURCH (Trinity), Rectorâ€"30v. P. C. Wolcon. D. a Holy luchurlotâ€"Tzlo .. IIL. ON on 1... unl- mad am. Sunday In mm In litm- am! manyâ€"n ; -_ Ivonooncâ€"l p. n. Sunday Schoolâ€"8:“ I. I. nosing. 7:“ p. In. ‘ -" Christian “Gavanâ€"4:“ D. II. “I“, “hookâ€"10:00 L n. Wdlmnyâ€"Pnytr laden. 8:00 p. -_ manyâ€"III]. Sway and Choir. mu ’, ‘ till? UNITID “ANGELICAL , v. I. I. killnc. Sunday gruntâ€"10:45 a. II. . 1:80 p. I. Wook Day (mmâ€"47001:“! . p. m: Insist. Md". 1:43. 1... (DIRIAN LUTHM. "ANOILXCAL (Inca-n.) Rev. G. W2 Engeller. PruL E. E. Rife. Ass't. may Ionianâ€"Ionian. 11;“ ._ -.___A.._ ~.Al _ _ Punchâ€"A. Stank. Sunday Indoorâ€"10:00 I. IL. 1:†u u. Won-'- Iodotyâ€"I‘Int Thur-any u ___.‘ Sunday Inner-Morning 10:â€. «any Schoolâ€"11:00 noon. Woolly Payer lootingâ€"Wed OM [LII ~ Sunnyâ€"flu! Ian. I n. In. cmus'rum salsa. «1-me Serviceâ€"10:05 a, -. My pctghâ€"flfl. 909p. wkno'odny lvonlnp-Izu p. n. Pastor-lav. I. W. Darling D; D. «Jul-day Schoolâ€"9: II I. I. armour-n. 00 I. Young mvlo’ I Ciaoâ€"6: u; my" lambsâ€"wan“), I: u o. I 1-. CIIUIL‘H OF ST limiï¬'l‘fl (Mpinopnm , In. Luna Purdcc. Priest in chug. Holy CoIIInioa. 1: 30.. I. second Celebntion Ind Sermon In! Sunday i. > 4R dawn-“nanny uzooa. II. I EV'III. hnyn um Sermon. 5:00 p. n; ill-day “3001.915 I. a. month. 11:00 I. I. Honda. ray“ and Samoa. mcpl Int III- A“ || mun. 1|:ool. II. I 033mm LUTHERAN CHURCH [motorâ€"30v. C. mun 3|":de Sauceâ€"10:00 a. -. Wodnudly Evening Mutualâ€"1:“. Sharla-n Road and Humboldt AVG. Rector: Homer Worthington Stun. Con-union 7: ‘5 I IL. ul SnubÂ¥ in ma. 63-day School In I. m. (cloud ju y and All.) “MIII‘ Segvicc and Sermonâ€"11:00 -. -. (Service! in Chapel. Linda: and Out.) Tainan-p. on all Holy DIynâ€"7zao Juniorâ€"B. 48. Winchester. ' rho u‘ruod Bible Schoolâ€"9:45 a. II. naming Sermonâ€"11:00 .. m. rho High School 0nd.- .nd MONO INC Chmâ€"11:30 p. m. Inporoâ€"Itoo p‘ m. FIRST SCANDINAVIAN ENGLIIH CHU RC“. (Ounl- Pooplo'l lootingâ€"I10 p. I. iormonâ€"Iioo p. m. Pug-day Skullcapâ€"8:00 y. In. “rid-y Blblo GIMP-.200 p. In. {ACRBD HEART PARISHâ€"LAKES“ Punterâ€"l J. Hnrm. how Innaâ€"INN) n. m. “ch looâ€"10:00 n, m. â€I'll-'0.“ m KINILWOR’I‘H UNION CHURCH. Pastorâ€"Ch . P. Hot-well. krvloooâ€"l :00 a. m. v‘h. Wallun'n Alla-Iona†SocIcIyâ€"W‘ Marâ€"Victor J. Kill- Punch": 11:00 ; In. {Inky «shoalâ€"3:30 P- «w_, ' llRS'I" CONGRIQATIONAL CHURCH. Lilo Ave. 3nd um. m. and Wilmette AV Puntâ€"Jan“ or-Iy. Wornlng Servicnâ€"loï¬O. {nanny schoolâ€"11:45 I. III- Vooponâ€"lmo p. In. Thwart); Leagueâ€"6:10 p. In. I'odnuday Pnyonâ€"IM D. It Md Societyâ€"Hut Than“! month. Bhutch Donnaâ€"rm: Tao-d†sunnyâ€"0'. [0 I m. ' o Japanâ€"1." uln- .nuructionâ€"I: .3 to ‘1 «mljlgzlq Lin; r’hlly Innâ€"INC .. - ..- cuumn or 81'. AU; 181ml 3on “chumâ€"mo ; n lemma. nunâ€"10:30. in“! Sghoolâ€"l! 22"" v-uâ€"J vw...,__ , 7 Riv-Mu Pnyerâ€" :10. FIRST 137110019"; IPIBCOPAL ""....""";n.__""“ i... nut 30x.A.l‘.OA.l..-".. cumm- canneuâ€"ninscopn. CONORIGATIONAL CHURCH. ECRERIGA'J‘IbNAL cuuncu PRISIYT IRIAN CHURCH. lionsâ€"On MASON“: DIRECTORY moon nanny 0‘ fl" Ill-u lad Bi. 3., " "' "mm a of Ii! “Lillian I ‘ a), In! 39“- “ Jméphinc D'- â€0““ 1‘in BEâ€. ousework "Im- 0- J knew“ " HOLLAND 240 Park ave. /_______,,_. -â€"â€"-â€""â€""_"' ‘FLL'H |N_ CUNIRAUL )w-- ~ Bids will be received by the Com M" of Public Works of the City dfliihhnd Park on or before August 3011! I910 tor the construction at cuncreu ï¬cialkson the [allowing streets in saic city. BronIOfl street in from ul 1-025(83) “(34) South Highland Addiuunvu- 5W"! Park. Green Bay Ruad i! (mm at Souzhcxlv lUU lest ul L010 Blocl l. Green Ba‘y Road in from. ul Southerly 50M! 0! Lot5 much 1. Elm Place H. mm of Wcsurly 125 Ike: of Lot 0 Block 17. Linden avenue in iron! of Lots 239d 3 Block 19. Green Bay Road in from of Lots 31, 32 3.5 and 34, Block 7 Sgidsidewalks lo. be built in' accord- me. will) the ordinance passed therlore. Payments will be made in Time Vouchers due August lst. l9ll. ‘ The Commissioner of Public Works rer serves the righl to reject any or. all bids n. L' BOWEN. Notice ls hereby given that bids will I» rcceivrd by the Commlas'oner 01 Public Works 01 the City of Highlam Park n: thel‘ily Hall in said city. un- til 10 o'eluck a. m. Sept. 5. 1910 fax: the furnishing ut all lnbur. lauls and ma ï¬nial necessary; for the construction olnconcn-te sidewalk on lhe follow- ing named streets. (except where con. crew sidewnlk is now laid) on the culerly side of St. John's Avenue and Plate from Vine avenue to Bloom Shoal? westerly side of Hazel Place 1m Prospect Avenue to Hazel. Ave; 3151qu side of St. Johns Avenue from Beech Street to Roger Williams Avenue; South side of Marshman $7., homludlon Avenue (0‘ Wade Street; NOTlCE 0F WANTED North side of Central Avenue from Green Bay Road to the westerly citv limits; Westerly side of Green Bay Reed from West Park Avenue to Vine Avenue; South side of Central Avenue in from of lotsa and 4 block 13; East. aide of MeDnniel Avenue from Deer- Mld Avenue to the southerly terminus 0‘ Rid Mchniel avenue; Sruth' tide of Bloom Street from St Johns Avenue to Chrl‘ Street; and on the South side of 3100111 Street from Waukegen Avenue ‘0 St. lohnl Avenue. SI'II eldewek shall be built in ac- We with the. ordinances prepared We? and to the entire satisfaction “Nd Commissioner of Public Works “aid City of ng‘hland Park. , Home or LETTING CONTRACT. N0flee Is hereby given that bids wm Mind for the grading. draining, curbâ€" ? i‘ P'ing with brick and otherwise im-_ pm of me APIey running easterly “way through Block 23 in the Cy. 0‘ Highland Park, (rum me caster- â€knob! SL'johns Avenue th‘encc eut- Eï¬'flu’l said alley for adistance of E?†hundred' seventy-ï¬ve feet 33;. ~ 3, Whole in accordance V.“ “5 ordinance therefor. Said '9' be opened on the 611: dav of 39“- D. 1910, at the hour ot7z30 m P- I. If the omce of the said 5! “.140“! Improvements, ‘ln the 'Plylnent will‘ be made in Tune 'VOIcIIerI due August 15%. 1911. All proposals or bids must be ac- .‘P‘Bied by a certiï¬ed check for 10': “Whitenpof the aggregate of the ml. payable to H. I L. Bowen. Commit-ion†of Public Works. City of ,‘flighignd Park The Commissioner of Public Works We: the right to reject. any or all “momd he deem it. best. for the Public good. H. L. 110“? EN. Connilsioner of Public Works. City 0‘ nighlmd Park _ 35 3 “3" of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park. n. meetioha'tor said improve; it In: has vacatmn. CommiSbiuher of Public “wk! Dâ€"Two eggperienced girls. kind laundress. the other R. Family of three. lu- Apply at News rcqu're‘d. 3511- )~7Com patent w hite housework. M 85. . 240 Pat-[m manta! Burgess spent a few days Young girl to ‘help iron AN1. 30 W Laurel ave. LETT""‘-_ CONTRACT ‘ home from Mich-i- beeu spending ha Dussenberry is. the Tune gm eat and blank 9 opo {us will he fur '3: ed a: the 0mm : the Commis- siennr or Public Wm _ s at the Cit; Han :n th? (‘ity of Hi hlzmd Park. ‘ lhe (ontractor wil be paid in > 07.de which lands wil dxaw intents! It the rate of the (‘5) per cent 1K: annum. ‘ ‘ent and blank mayo: 'si‘ed a: the (â€1109.4 aionr‘r of Public Wm Han in th? (‘ity of Hi; ‘ Al' pxoposals or 'b1 3 must 1e ac ~ompauied by a cem (d chwk 1111} 1118 to the order 91' t 3 President 01 he Board of Local I prmements of .he ( My of Highland ark, For a 31:11 1M 19311.1“ 1011 (101 per cent of the 1gg1eghtt> of {1:5 prop 53‘ 821-111 ’pru 10311151 01 bids must (1 delivexed to the President of the 801111] of Local -mprove1111nt:. in up n session of said ward at the time .111 place ï¬xed herein for opening th sump No 11111» posal or bid will 10 o usidered unless accompanied bv r-hvc as herein pro vided The Board of been Improvenun“ zesenes, the 11,111 to ejmt any 01 111 bids should they deoni it host rm pubuc, goad. \VILLIAM M. DUDLEY. President of the» Boa d of 1.0m! hr: movements of thé .ity of Ilighlam Dated at High'amD Par ’( August 37d: A..’t910. ' Park. Last 10 Mon. Eve. Aug. Fri. Eve. Sept. GEUBGE kit/EN rm CANDIDATE FOR The Republi¢an Nomina- ' tion: For _- -â€"'\ ' PR1 NEW \ 29th. 2th. aSI CODCCFI. 1V1 uuuuuu 3 A Days "' L ~ Septcmebchth. LTER DAMROSCH tember ORK SYMPONY ORCHESTRA 15 1910 I: North Shore Ncws- Letter Candidate for llv-pumican Nominatiun for co. sum. or SCHOOLS ‘ of LakeFoumy. Primariea 'l‘lmrsdav. S‘pu-mher l5.l‘)()l Polls ()pén for-.6 a. m. to 5 p. m. Alfred Villa reached Tucson, Axis, after driving forty miles with the dead body of his brother, who had been killed by lightning. The surviving boy was I one hand Robert Treat Paine. president of the American Peace society and widely known as a philanthropist. died at his boma in Waltham. Mass. He was I sufferer from paralysis. An oxem‘slon train from Bordeaux, with 1.200 passengers and ruunmg at 9. Speed of 50 miles an nour, crashed mm a freight. train at Saujon, Fra’nce. Thirty-two persons were killed and 100 injured. Many of the' vlctlms were school girls. A misplaced switch caused the accldent. Rioting was resumed In Columbus. 0.. and one man was fatally shot and ï¬ve others injured. So ï¬erce was the violence of the crowds that all street car trafï¬c was abandoned. After keeping his secret for two years. Thomas Mooney conï¬ded to a friend in Rama’s City. Kan...that he had clubbed his stepfather to death in a [inane-l. The friend repeated the confession, the police heard of it. and Mooney Is in jail, Last concert Monday Eve. Septemcbcr 5th. VI-‘our persons were killed and three injured when a south-bound passenger train on the Chlc'ago Erie railroad struck an automobile at a crossing near Rochester. Ind. With every clue proving at lnulL the police whp lave been investigating the mysterious killing of the wehlthy nttbméy; William L. Rice. In (‘leve- land. have iallen back on the iheory that the murder 'was the work of ho_fl- JOHN HODGE - Wagner was paraiyzed,and could use only GENERAL NEWC. Request Program Request Program N ews - Lette WASHBUCRN PIAN MUTUAL BENEFIT PURCHASE .PLAN Eu. 5 Mamet-unity to get; ï¬ne instrument at a. special price. ‘ READ THIS PL AN CAREFUL]. Y. 130 cverypm'chaser of 3. Wuth Piano at retail on our waretoom, floor dun-hag May, 1910, we shall allow 81 for each Washbuyn Pinno the month up to the num- ber of twenty-ï¬ve; for the next Washburn Pianos cold up to ï¬fty we shall allow 50 cents each; for the next Washbum Pianos‘ sold 301:0 one hundred we shall 17 25 cents each. cnugc w luvu’uuu‘, wâ€" ause we believe it will "be worthalarge sumtomto lntroduoethe latestmodds , oftheWash‘burnPilooin ' ' ‘ unsecï¬onsofthcdtyut once. 'Pothooewhobqana‘ubm‘PhnoforcashwewilluMc duckfortho mountofthoquflt June 161:, ad to those who buy onï¬mewewillmnlnenu'edltmgtheh‘notcoraccount. . 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Hanna of ma. m decal presidonl- of the world's occupa- of the den! at colondo Springs. I. It Carpenter at Chic-no pus W I flee-president. Gen. George W. Gordon :1 law- Iua n-nomlnalod for mm m '1'; C. hooney by from 2.000 m 3.500 majority In the Democnttc pun-l7 o! the Tenth Wrestle-a! W at Tallestâ€. ‘ ,Helr to 1 ohm in ‘.“'°°°'.°° .- mm In Scotland. June. V. maul. s butcher In Remy. N. Jâ€, III II- nounoel his Intention to sputum: 000 in opening a atop to unjust cut rue: tot the beneï¬t at (ht poor. In. \Rumun Race 0‘ Want. Ilium. and bar «surmount-dd chill were drowned when their nutcmobllc ‘ slipped luck Into the river um MI- Mmmountubcuul‘mnnm, $ Mlyof Gaynor wm in mm to m Adirondacks u noon u M: candida- pormlu. Lloyd Bhutan. husband of Ancil- Blnglnln. (hushed John no. can. leading an of the Holder swat mm at the ma Avenue au- da m I. Gavel.“ (or chin!“ mullodmdlfl-thhll- ’WEEK’SHNEWS Most Important Happen- ings Told in Brief. EPHUME PEICONAL