5‘ open mi 5. Are‘ you? I nét? The sh with Order“? easonablc. . $1.50 per Year --*-*’ class. ‘â€â€œGENERAL v01, XVI No 49; 'r‘ Jï¬ï¬tawordin rec‘d“ 01 “Ed “Iva-tunnel“? 11‘ °fll to inure their kind publuhl they in» be “compaml w" .' NDEPENDEVNT: ECONOMICAL Wï¬on, $1.50 a year pm w w NM ‘1 1m and Bdmiumnd imby. Chanda)? 3' noon gm; m1 brought in (In. “3113!? at m" day servicesâ€"Morning u“ a. m. Evzning 7:31 p. m. ‘iunday W1 10‘. m. janl' beanie 2 rp.m. Epworth League 6:40 p n WMy, Prayer Service 7:45 p. m. 'Two weeks ago, the News Let‘ ter published an, article advent“? ing the opening up oif RailWay‘ tvenhe down to County Line. Wej explained that this would be a good thing for Raviniai and would also help Ravinia Park and in that ‘ way would ‘ beneï¬t the en- tire city,_ We also pointed out the .flct that it would 'give Hishhmi Park an additional street for traf~ - "‘ “ ..- u---__,V, ï¬c north and south and would in “ some degree lessen the wear and tear on the Sheridan Road and 1 ‘Green Bay road pairements of" which property owners are com- ‘ plaining. fl - g In ou'r last issue, in the minutes of the City Council, coverins meeting held Tuesday Ocmbel' 4" a petition was presented signed, by about sixty mï¬d'ents and call ingto the attentiop of tthï¬yén' andAlderman the fact that-the ’ Chicago '6: Milv’mnkee mectric Railroad, contrary to its chart!!!- powers, has mm closed Rang; . way avenue as a street; ifl'fl‘O'd‘“ - .hedand tljucks being W the TAKE NOTIC in no latter on. No as" cage and Qrthwestern depot by reason of these conditioné and they ask 6 City Council to take steps to ve them- necessary re lief. . Q quiry ï¬n s that. there is in Ra.- ‘vinia. no tagonism tothe Ele'c- tric railway. On the contrary everyone ' mess the import- ance of £ving_them ‘- a. square deal in everthing; but. the people feel that this rulg must work both ways and they are conï¬dent that the whole subject will be ap- proud iron; the right standpoint. ' Three yefm ago me'c ' u E By. . The N23 Slater, on making in Three you: ago the C l E Br suggested that in return tor s new (rsn- ‘ chise from the City at Highhod Perk it. would pure se from property hoiders. »ahutting o Railwï¬ avenue. a strip of land seventy feet. wide; votlld psve this strip and t rn it over tome city es s pub- lic etreet.t 31c city to agree that the strai- now occupied by its trachs‘ _ should be come the granny of the road. With this and in vie the Frost people bought a lot of property fronting on Bsilwey eve- nue and it we mistake not. they still hold mostiofit.'1‘he receivership how- ever. cans d this and other schemes to be post ed. We believe, however. that It so possible this very import- ant matte should be Mei!!!» de- ant nn‘ certainly #emands the intelligent uten- tion of thd City Council, it being a mat- ter of m Importance to. have pmpet and safe f cimws at the Ravinia depots. HIGH SCHOOL The Hi‘ h School'mned in 1910 foot- ball seas on October In; dith'c'vict- ory won {pm the Alumni by a score of 5-3. Thei game via: on the school ï¬eld. They follbwedthi: up with a victory of 10-0 ove‘ the Soldiers on chbcr 8th The Bold en. arrived lite on «count of a t the Fort. They flnully got . t 3:30. Meanwliile {out of the nhmh' es: men vent toeee the Luke pomt. Qollele game. mm to 111 ï¬rst half. T school unul The subs. 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