manhunt. The Mutnbninodohoorom Fat the pliant u“ whims of the will be Glugoe 00¢le «hutch Comic“. mo! the Gleam: Con- gunman! chuck will preach .a Thu-Mm; am. On Thuudav u n a. m. that: hill in Thuksgivi'n animate which all an ant cordially TM. marriage 0! Mr. Peter Seltzer ~a? Fin-I176» w Mia Anna Levunier, 3:» m of Glam. wok . placo 1m Wednudly u Tcoknev Chanel in ‘th Marjorie Whiuluv untrained l limbo: of Mandi with I. dinner Int. -_--A-- -n-In- I“ 'n I {MUCH Tang!“ caning. h: V» I mun Ilium; Io wk: 5m Whipple 1nd I“: Kurjode‘l birthduy- dialer. Cov- m wan laid for Ionmeu. pl: and in.- 31mm; and Mister Nonhm Whi-plc loft M31 {erodi- A ï¬uilding commiueo of and con- ï¬ning 0! Inner. John jcï¬ry. Jacob lchnIf. CulmmMmin. G. I. POpe, Geotgc Tracy. EM Kimball.) KLal . n .l ~x. j._A.. £- (out: who," they will upud the win- houn wen â€point“ end their duty in .to hue plane made and submitted to the convention to noun ea possible. Aloe to (Oh. whet ever that are new"! for the nhuiidin‘; of the church, \ Aime the regular -weekly prayer meet in; d the Glencue Congregations! Church held in the School Auditorium on Wednesday evening. There was a busi4 m meeting to centider the ï¬n: steps for tie rebuilding of the new church edi- In. Wi£.i.un V. boob. emanainod a in triad. n mick-on on Tuesday. , Meetinge were held on the evening'of the l5th. by both Villege Boards lo the Improvements Board the Engirteere presented e eeeond eetitmte for Sweneon 't. (30.. eontrectore for the veteraystem ie the Newhell eebdivision, Net sum due, 83894 82. {or which it was ordered honde be delivered. 'l‘wo hide tor the laying at seven thousand- lineer feet ol elderelh‘on the eeet side were open. ed, on'etrom Joeeph Delheye of High- land Park. the other Charles '1‘. Bertlett ol Eveneton Both bid 78 cents per lioeer foot Mr Delhaye‘ eppended some condition to his bid; Mr ' Bertlett did not. In eoneequence. the contract 'eree ewerded to Mr. Bertlett. Not e bid was ’received for the paring, of the ’etreete In the Newbell subdinsion. It wee understood contractors who looked over the speciï¬cations objected to the ï¬ve peers (ninety required. They were not willing to guereM-ee-e bitumi- nous hinder ee provided .for the ï¬nish. The Opponunily Club of the Con are union-l Church win heve a Thenkegiv in; any on Tuesday eherneon a four o‘clock i: the Viilege Hell Every boy end girl he Invited to come and bring one piece 0! trait which will be taken to the Cripple Cbildten'e Home foreï¬eir Thanh Abom- flan}! Glcnéoe's folk: (Iv: Mn Louis 0,: a surprise party on Wed- I; m lpiplury chnpcl Chicago. by tho Baflohn Henry Bopkinl. Thc Com- mitlcllcrvicc at the Btu-id. cenmary by Don Pad... m, ihlyoungut daught- cr 0: Mr and Mn Norman untold camp dlod I! the Presbyterian Hoopital only Monday morning the! 3 than and pain- |ul “In... The (metal service was held wwmnzl-A petition a mm- for thildrcn or invalid. Traveling prehrred Adda-o Gloom Box 344 Telephon- Glcncoc 300 L immi Thyssysuehs ï¬nish gnu sq piscss' In s m: or so. A statement and: by rm Ssylcs regarding some psvsnsm rm: thistind oh ï¬nish re- and! ssen by Inn is Msnsï¬eld. Ohio. rsflur supports lhsl: smsmsnt. ' The Must submitted s recommen- dstion and esï¬msls {or s sews: ensu- sioo in Green Bukosdimm thesum mm When cont en! and a "1486‘. A resolution Op- mom the lame um adopted, ap- Mrs. P. W. flood, Mn A._]. Whip-- common) "O“, m PAGE 4_____â€"fl VILLAGE BOARDS ( It mi been known for" new-rel years am the {enge- ulong the north line of Milton avenue as far west. as Green- .WOod .vchne were mural feet in the street, south 0} the true’ street line.- A‘petittonsigned by Hugh A. liem- ‘ n‘r, hams B. Cnlhoun and n. duzm other owner» 0! property in Bloctt 45 (which lies east of vernon venue and“ north of Milton).wah presented, prayrn'g ‘ met the f'l‘nmeee w'ould declare the line of the preterit fences at the south end uf block in Milton' Avenue, end those at‘ the north end in Green Bay Bond, the comet. am‘ lawtu! Litres! mm. The piper-Bet forth that all recorde’relatlve to the original to lubleilioo’of Block 45 had been bur - ‘ed in the Chicago'ï¬re in 1871, and that :the puke- hnd been airmen-exam, that 1the fences “Ow standing aluug the north line of Milton avenue, and along the eonth line of Green Bay Ruad had been therefor a long term of years. endthn‘t the oocuptnion of the blnck by fences Ind buildings throughout the block correeponds to these fence lines 01: the motion of Mr. Olson the“ Trus- tees voted to deny the praver of the petitioners. and the motion included inetrnction to the engineers to run aud utablhh the exact lines-n! the block. end that. all property-owners, having “in“ .eqjmwmd gems; glig_right ot-way anti. Chicago and Nanhmven. Rail.- in Cowï¬lny, â€The Wtiim was-up proud Ind pubiie conï¬déntiuu appoint- ed for ths‘29lh ihu. T56: is, proposed in contemplation of ' a subway at some Nation: [or m: notice. should be required In reset their fence: on the true street line thus esmb- lubed Mr. H W Sunnaid‘, who has amun- ed ground and built a new residence on the north side of Marv strce} ear-tn! Sheridan Road, appeared before the Trustees *in remonstrabce against. a petition mm in some weeks ago by Mr. J B Hardin prayinngor the vacaliunof the cut end of Mary slreet from the Winnetki line westward, as fa'r_ as xhr street. is fronted on both sides By My Hafdin 3 ground. 1! law he penumb- tioned for readers not familar with xhr "lay of the land" in that ‘quaner. \hat a narrow strip of Wmnetka len’it Ir): runs northward along the share of the . Lake as far as Wentworth stlec-t the meet next north of Mary ' The westi line of this slri'p lies a Cullsiderahlc djs- unce from the Lute, ind Mary» street , terminates at that line. If the territmy} tothe eastward ‘mre in (Henche. thei ltreet night. by condemnatiun if. In no other Viv. beextended to [he Lake-.1 Being in Winnetka, there can he no! extension of the street un|e5§ made by I the Viilage oi \thnetka So that GIeu ‘ I°°‘ residents on that part at Mary slr eet I Iare restricted to enjoyment of Lake Michican through vision unh. This re . striction immensely enhance the \alue' of the glimpses of water which can I e'i huifrom‘ the street or trom {arurahle spots adjacent. “it all know how pre- _ nardl had photographs to ‘ illustme his argument. One of them showed a clotheu-line slrel‘clred across the street about. where Mr Hardin is expected l0 build his line fence, full from end to and with a big week’s wash It muSt be admitted this spread of the house- hold liuen don obstruct the view of the Lake lrom west Mary Street A board fence, if well built and urtmimlly paint» ed, would be some ’ improvement. on this cloth-lino But then this barrier is â€run; out pnly once a week. 'while the fence womd be a suady thing. This controversy may involve interest- imi questions of low. Does the law. of “and ent lights" aflor'd Mr Stannard ody promotion (or his visual rights? The gleam 101 the waterd 0'! Lake Mich-gem has irridated that part. of Mary street since grass ï¬rst grew and water ran. 018i! be out OK now by board fences or nub-linen? Let the lawyers answer if they can For the present the issue it up to the Trustees. ‘ * ' It may be remembered by “some that when the Council gave Harry Rubens [cue to deflect south avenue at the east tel-{ninth on ground which Mr Rubens purchased and dedicated for the purpose I0 he might have more room to build his house on the blufl. severe restrictions Im‘impoged to prevent, him from ever interfering with the lime of vision be tween went South avenue and Lake Miuhi View. or to permit any kind of \egexable growth which might bme that eflect There we‘re somczgendemen who live Now, it s'ecms' the chief ground of Mr Suhnard's 'prolcsl is that ll lhe street is vacatcd as Mr Hardin aaks, he will build across the street‘op his w’es' line a high board fcnce whiph will cut ol~ Mr. ‘ Smnnard’s View of the Lake. Mr Stan- (an. He wu forbidden to build -, [on his own gmund. thus acqmred) any kind of fence which would obsgruct the possible cious thingi become when they are made scarce or dimcult. “ of Milwf‘: w ‘I’ â€"°....7-, The mug: is- ‘In: time! whoie" for discuss 1 by‘ th- ' ht some future mï¬minz. when "O'm --._V - , " r Wes. The'fcommhuï¬Ã©t 1h; whoie'f in a tort of limb» to. whéqh,1hiaugs the gen}- thhxea‘wonld 'nii'et'nqté "uckle". m r!- léga‘t'egi. [I isin lin‘e wilh ihg uhiiosophy of anml'cbn reg‘aydipg his correspond cncg Q3. if hang 13i§~_letk-u_ï¬e,1'fw§ guough dhahsweredï¬lï¬y wouid not need to be answered at. a_H. ' halts gg;v Vmure to the west whb dhi mg '00?“ me Michigan once a yet}. we'reif much? a) Maya; lhat‘ï¬amï¬il glimï¬e oI Mung . y “the: and «I _‘ h Ivmé‘ï¬fght‘bï¬scut «.3. 83 Mr.’ Bu ‘ _ N had 5 give a le’_ ‘tlupwmh‘k‘ldlar sung handgiu per. y. kg rc‘ï¬ï¬re thisalï¬i. tudo.‘ “L" ’5' "*r, #55 . The mention 0.91â€; may mi to" pie-i '93er Mr. Bardh Io! M be ï¬' â€Bk“ 7" 53 “up againstalf - â€f. V" 'n Last Saturday evening-at the Samur- m Hotel ~tw¢nlydhrcc 0f Col.‘H. ll. Davidson's 'schnlan of 38 “(an igo m the public school 0! Somen'ille uzdown at (he banquet-sable in â€honor ut the Lukmé! now: wifeand daughter. 1;; 1872 Mr Dtvidsuu .lcft 'Somer\-ille_to conduct a private schuol 31' Salem. N Hléwflm?‘ PARK. twm with the Colonel 10 Salem. mad: as sptfl'b, and alumether mm. very ~inur- esting‘thing‘s'wefe aid creating mirth [and good feeling. Coluhel Duidson, at? ftcrhis'daunhtcr had 'umken'. made.- thn'guddress‘greatly 'en‘juycd by a.l Egtresent:'l‘lmhiahh 0! Mrs. Davidmn has drunkâ€"in wanedâ€"hm none the 1' less heartily by the anppany standing. I. Hugh Guton. Waiter Richardson, Miss Lvdia \' room and oéhcrs went with him as scholn‘rs. from Saicm Mr Du Id sun wenuo Highland mm and «tab. “she‘d (n: xurIIIu-eutcrn Militarv Acade my which has grown intu one of the foremost Military Academies of the cunniry. \V pile here 3 sun mil bo'm 10 Mr. and Mrs: Davidson. win; no. I! in cliarge o! the Acadum’11Ie'1hflonel although still president Is gradually _Iurning owr Ibo unning oi the school to this sun. A! 3he banqdel the Kev.’ Pflnitbhl. who was pastor n! ’the Dm‘idwul and ‘chaplain of the Acadeuby in Chicago. acxed‘ns . ‘oaslmasler. ‘ H.= Fr Gllpin. Hugh Gas‘qn. “alter Richardson. â€"91!†Darling, john~\\’e|1rly all re- ipunfled to Masts and,mwy manning u weary: serious riminiscguccs o! foc- mer schou’days were indulged ip. . Bog- ‘lrt (£011an ha'ving accompanied his sister. Mn. Hang-neg. vii-ho was a lonï¬cr schuiarn! Mr Davidwn alsu mtde- "Iew remarks" charactermic o! “flog.†Whh’dm Vmom haying Come with hi: sister, who was one of the scholars who The :3qu were headlilully durum!- ed by Mrs H.‘ bask-u and, Mrs W. Kichmdiun. whilst daiulv p‘occ-cgrds were furanlwd 3' Mr. Richardson. 1.1 wu an impresm- ‘ tribme of schnlars tn alt-rm" washer audpruud the hunt)! and esteem in (which he has bccdhclgl in We Heart: of pupils tor. thirty‘eiglul G: nxrwuaxrâ€"a years. _ I desire to express :6 you. and through you n; the people of LakeCounty. my deep appreciation of the support given me by them in the recent eiecI- !Ou- It will v be my chief concern to see to it that {new continued con- ï¬dence In me as their Reprcrcnta- ï¬ve in Congress has not been mis~ placed. Again thankingyou. I remain -Vcry sinccrclv yours. Hum: mm lanai Nun-Lanes. Higllltud Park. Iâ€. Mr. Drinko the Ruth! at Rivibu was, gcallc'r auhe Nerd-Letter Oflcelast Monday. 'Mr. I'Meske haxing purchas- ed a large traék of Iahd u the (‘oumv Line intends to go into the above busi- nen on a flute scale. Mr. R. Lenard visited his sitar-uh law. Mrs Lenard of Ruinia, (on! days hat week. ‘ï¬c Being on his pay mam Cosrtmusn quu 131‘. may: BANQUET TO COL. H. - DAVIDSON. Cmcxeu. ILL. NM. Kill!†1910 APPRECIATION. GEO. EDMUND FOSS. nineé of 3 up~Mmtml§ufleom «Ingmar 011*. A.’ W. “($50?!“ 0! Vin Avenue _‘.,l[. Clutt- ~Raljert'y. non of Mr. ‘ Mrs. Ms Rnï¬mzul Melt! Bond ’9“ united in marril n: “and“ own- lng at “my bpmc .c Rev. hum O'Neil on Laurel an «1;. After a few rnicf'wm pt chem-M h“, they boarded “3‘17“" "3! the den .beï¬n; wagered nth-nee. ma ‘whilc E Mr. nanny, w» bidding nod-bye u m In 0! his friends. ashn was pinned o1} him "jut nu- the death 0: Mn. Ar died on flamrdnv, N: in: 38 year! old. Sm husband, Mr. Ed. W te_r. 13 years 0! we. .‘ daughter of Mr. and â€"-â€"â€"o WEDDIN( BELLS. ;' “at: Hunter: Gui ii of Tricky Chuveh will you u Thankni'él m Jul: 'edm '_ Ifkfwbn Royall)“ 33d. u (Wu 2% Lihmty Bum-g. Fancy Iork “ mnkflxivin‘ go dies. " ‘ IL: was a woman M: to help anyone Who beloved by all who k Waukegan Ccmftll',‘ .' An electric light 1‘ dellcue all I ï¬nc‘ wall moiing parts run on u vcrv high grade of .‘ Ihipis employed In l Iluw people. look l llgh! main with “mi this feeling is under‘ .ppiiaucc med in mel hull: with greuer can more severe test “an going into seriice. ' ‘ The imle 'boi vi mount of electric 1 not ï¬t a" mysterious. tiny electric mbtor vi 0! genre to operate it: regime: the-kiln! nu. energy consumed. OI n! the 'eleciriciw meler is used to run this tiny percentage wanted through th % copper bu carrying thtl. Of course the inn thruugh the but turnod on-the grew proportion puslnz l which speed: it up†hands faster. Whem burning the meter 1 when n'great (“1th whim: prem' fast In: accmrlinaly. The a‘ Ihnnled ihruu‘gh the ‘ sotha! it will accm‘ nmnum past-mg lh' «skim. As has been stated; meters are very eerefutly tested beldns they ate put. in service. In rare cam: the meter my run a little m In»? These instances. however. are few. Bdi: g a machine it it subject to mishap ‘rke' ell other m- chmes. Theee Ire link: to be more sen- onn Mame a! in nirlicete chamber. The elect ie to make’ it run mlmrer. And the longer [meter in; used the flower it mm. It won INN hearings were uledthev would Iver out in 0 little the and the (ï¬ction “’v mid slow up the meter and comuemy the consumer q'ould be paving to: 11.137 0 emell’ frac- ("$300! eleettiul emargyt need. There- [que the main bending. He made of fumonds and sapphires. .The diamond i? the lmdest sghetaice lawn and the :jpphtre is e clone wood. Beeï¬nge made“! time precu‘ue-m have a l pt Me and aldwixgh they originally- t mm they are We drape“ In the I pg run. bu} Vat the g» at the Me 0‘ the l me mom? is short. , "I'll-JD II [pic County TN: Ind Tran Company Abatncn at 1mm. Gum-d. uncut mm.“ m h i. wimpuch «6 'Nov. 7th. 1910. «To C H. Biker ‘vfle; put lot 954.‘ McDanels nub; ighlnfl Park. W 1) 3| N. Laura!» Btkerl)CH Bakermd it. Pun lot 13. Ml Imnieh nub fligh- NM I DO! 0); Real Esau Cnmfm “Halve“. ELECTRH DEA"E They left [0" («It x. Carin, Sec‘y. Oct. 3?. 1910 I'HS has that we pd!" he bills one up mum of current wtetil alibnud sly. miner the gnugh the lighting 51. Louis. Lin. The pdncipul wgl bearings lid in “d workman- cit manulnctufe. upon 5n electric Hon ind distrust. rwd became no wring quanitiec is nnubiected to I i: in put to before u-liu Whiting. She renbor 12th. be- il survived by I a an: and n (huh In. Whmu V“ I Mu Hoary Fry. n was tinny-Rudy nu sick and was ww her. Burial at ich measures the uncut you no is [L i. In reality 3 izh (him a uric. : dial bands which u an of clecu'iotli rlv' a Imall (mum: hing ‘hmgh the hbe link m; 13! energy being new: ~from the me cum; to the .or: current. pus; run our. lights r the emu-at in vough the meter. naming the dlul nly one light is arcly mm. but vr are burning it flat is lullv u LIGHT. ILLINII C F Smith and vi“ h 6. Clark: tub of Ht 5‘ w D .I m ‘ Kale Nov. m. wad?! wife all“), I W‘ Dem-Geld Ave at! E’s. Higmmd lint. VD»! Iver“ Wrenn O“ uï¬. land km 75 fl I01. 2" to Highlnnd Park- H“! The weddln; 0! It. â€I“ tnd Min fliidn Wk“. _ Wednesday the Ian..- . i." bdde. The may†“ the 1m. M D Tun-hi Church of Highland Put.“ «ace of about (My-Iniq briddu two mm. in! . Mr Drake Md Mr Iâ€. The happy 'couplo dry-rut their honey noon in the In of the State- Percv Richards 11', 'â€" gnnmed t decree at w Richard: Monday M ‘1 court on the tronnï¬â€˜.‘ HIGHWIMD METHODIST mourn AW Putor. Ber. M. D. 1‘“ ~ day cerviccs-Mornm I! I. Q Evening 7:†p- '- Sunday Sol-eel I3 I. junior beam! I. I: Epworth 131186;.“3 W edneedny. Payer Service may? NORTH SHORE CHURCH DIRECTORY » ‘ mom. no HIM cannula. anrâ€"Rq. Leroy mun. sunny “niece-Hm â€a“: *- int. 1:“. B. I. P. L'. Young Mick-4:00. . Sunday Schoolâ€"Ht†In; Wooten Punt Huangâ€"lad. “ï¬lo m an! Bun“, b §$ u. n “um And Llunyâ€"ll a. Q Evonnncâ€"‘ p. u. Runny â€hookâ€"0;“ t. I. vaalucu. (no-nu. Pawn-Rev. Rice. and" antesâ€"norm... ,ml gzfl mamâ€"n". ju. O‘Neil. D. u Sunday-Fin! Mun. 8 a. a. Sundayâ€"Second Mus, Ian. I- IPIIOOPAL CHUICI Rectorâ€"Rev. P. C. WM 9. Holy “chainâ€"7 so ; 9.. {In evening. 1: u p. In. _" f L‘hrlul-n hadn'tâ€"4:“ .. I- nin- UNITID "M'u- . Pastor-Rev. B R Sch-m Inna-1 micaâ€"10:“ a. .. "ï¬Ã©v “V003 Du (Cantuâ€"V!†MYTERMN (ZI'IUIOl Pastorâ€"Rev. R. Cabin Dubli- Sunday Serviceâ€"Morning. we.†Sunday whoop-I211) noon. Weeklv l'ru' Medial- Render Oliver Brown. Suï¬" Miaâ€"10:“ .- I- tâ€: â€colâ€"":00 noel. wouuuy lunar-4:†0*" Idols! landedâ€"10:†‘ Won-I'- ladenâ€""'0' Nov. [8 I" B JOHN A. SCHIm PHOTOGRAPHIII a cs. roar" «a um ml. mauuuo u Ml ILL. RbMAN camouc 0"†PHOTOGRI THAT An: om alum Lam. MAN: IN voun m 1 MASONIC mu! of Ion NW. It 01.145 witch "Mb! old 1w:- the The "ll‘ Bu: