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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Sep 1912, p. 1

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KKK)! Ticsh Buncr and Eggs tional round- from Ur. IngnlIs for damages to run! a)? $45 whu‘h he alleges his car rm my edwumg (O the bad con- f 1hr r “road crmynzg (in Cmtral was .r» '«-rred 2v thc CK); Attorney. z u» an: hut the cmzr‘ has It nut the R 5 OF INTEREST FROM NEARBY CITIES ZONTBI-fl) FRH“ r AGF UN. of tmc, at a CU\C n cx'cry tclcphOnc Telephone Com- Dng' Distance." rand arch bas~m on Prospect the bluff was accepted. 't n: z::- hre and Water Crmmlt- mmrmtzfig rebate; amolinwswas 1 Tu E. M:Hard,'on account of prezmso. from $56.03 101542.38: Happ. an amount of, leak. from 358.76; to Mrs. P. Him; on ac- Heak. {ram $1396 to $7.48. and Allcv Commuter report ap- jng $5“ fox {he purpose of repaxr- rum: R Iinancz- calling for a concrete the em: side nf Waukegan Ave. tom Srrrct 120 feet south was xe Company yuu :ill require man): 16k of communi- mnx. ED Hum PAGE ”is 7, cnx! 3 .JA )pm the bxlis H‘ 32 .: \\ nnrtku mt the ccming hm \Vd‘. dn :dcd at the xegutar m !:c wage board Tuesday when :ne annual appropriation re “as passed bvflhe board. ’Y SONS, Agents istance Lines. of the '1‘ rth ft'( J. P. STEFFEN destination and Electric Iron ' I {CL} UII'CS SCVCTLU 34111.3"! Ave-c WHILE]. FORTENYEARS rp'e \! Nearby Locals IDINGS OE CITY: COUNCIL ' 7 Vi" «(a _; Y5: V2.11; 5:313 » Hm E L” v .i. u .15, h but 5 V296. 6....517 ”it’rrt‘f ‘m‘.n.;t c0 rn‘nm" r 3‘13“?» iC?",! m wlrfl'r’ Lam Exchange St. johns . ve. ‘ptw r't’z-vn per an! and the X wwnz The pmpcrty .\ \‘Th‘fi (416.7!“ ‘c “Huge MM ask m of the expense :enuc. the village v: Rnxtm‘ rheum- :nendzmon 'u .xeeks ~13 nef {u cnda aymg was vpot The Star-Spangled Banner Sunday, 821.3 p, m. Fesi’ivai Marchâ€""Tannhauser", Wagner ()vrrture ~Raymund" ..... Khulna: 430 Prnloguâ€"“Paghacu”. . ‘ Lenncavallo tb: Dancvut the Hours-"La('noncnnda" ... ....... I'Onchiclll Excerptiâ€" rnecmoz ate Soldier .Stram m‘rERwssmx Selvctyms "Faust".. .... ...(iounod \In‘nl 501x) lnr‘lammnms hum "Stabat Mater" ......... Rossini Mary Freeman and Band Waltz Suitevâ€""Blue Danube" ..... Strauss The Star-Spangled Banner Suiteâ€"“La Peria" ............... Lacuna [£8 Tomsâ€"La Reja VAL: ZarmJa Wait: Songv‘fl Baciu". .. . . . . . ‘ . .Arditi Mary Freeman and Band Symphonic lntennazoâ€"“Amcrica” Saturday and Sunflyeutnings the .de- rectors of the Park and «if the Chicagw Band Association win! join in an experi ment when the Chicago Bad under the leadership of William Wail will appear in two cmcerts. WiLb {air “anther ’revail ing the aperiman shmld row a popu- lar one for it ha: been several years 'since we have hadan mpomityto listen to a good band The Chit-$0 Band As- sociatim membashiprmar Iowcmtains almo‘ (.2th mmmmons. firm; men and women who have sub- scribed ten dollars burds-smtainim: the workd-h associafionwhifix is to min- tain the (Rage Bandwmbzniaauent for Chime. Fallout. are the mm: mrday. 8:5 p. m. March-“12k Ravinia (385". . . .. . . i‘Wcil Overture~“)hbucco" . . . .V . .Vienii Aimâ€"”Them Lady'.... .Caryfl Sel2ctions!‘lnhengrin” . . ‘ ._,W,aana ‘ About four thousand persons were ‘ present at Ranm’a Park Sunday nightand they enthusiastically assisted the members; of the opera compam m closing the leg i ular season in the traditional bl llt: of glory " From the 1'14)le of our Rminia Park reporter. who hax her n pro sent at , nearly every concert :i‘m smsun in an en- deavor to assist us at gr. mg the park all the publicity we could, we qume the {al- lowing: “Thc'pnmm pre<cntcd in the evening was a veritable nlUSh‘fli feast. Two scenes from Thais were given In which hue Abercrombie and Loum Kreidler dot-Hod themselves both in their singing and mug- Following the opera ; the prilc'xnls of the company. Joseph; Sheahalanedhercrombie, Frances In 1 gram. Leda Kuidler. William Green and Hugh Am gave an operatic concert i which included the quartet from‘ Rooter to." the Maerere from “H Tmtane.‘ the quaint Atom “Martha" and the trio from “Fud‘with the overtureno Waner‘ 5 “Elena” ad Herbert's Anetta: Fanta~ sie by the Thomas Orchestra conducted : bvaustaA‘ Hinrichx At the end of a sea-r son neanlg' every evening of which Miss} Abercrombteand Mr. Krejdla have sung I' frequently in the cold damp weatheri which prevailed during August, their? voices are as fresh and beautiful as on l i the openinghights.‘ [hat of la! week but no department: hm beau discontinued save that rov- rrr'ng Rat-Ma Park. CHICAGO BAND TO BE HEARD WING to the number of mer- dmnts who arr now using (his papa as an advertising mdium and the large amount of local ms mal- trr are an' printing we have drcidtd to plow somz’ of that adtwn'umrnb and a portion of this new: hatter on each page of our paper. Reader: will (Wtflud that the "makeup" of th'n is“ daflm considerably from Mfion Fpnnod by Chic-go ] Auoc'ation for tie Pity... of Advortioiu Cflcuo Regular Sensoh Closet with Big Adina: Attending but Con- cah will be Given Sgt. urday 1nd Sunday EXTRA 'coucms AT mm PARK Number 28 The Hi in the local council of the Camp Fire Girls there are no members who have I gone beyond the Wood Gatherer division for it is necessary thatacandidate remain a Wood Gatherer for three months before 3 she may aspire to the second or Fire J Maker division and the local council has i not been in existence that long. When the required time has passed. the local - candidate will go before the Guardian who will examine her record and count her beads The qualifications of the Guardian . are printed in the book which governs , the organization. in which book we also 3 find this paragraph: “This organization ‘ cannot be held together hybondsof duty. ; Both gills and Guardians must find in itj that which is so splendidly attractive that ‘, they will enjoy spending a reasonable famountot time in thisway." The para- lgraph concerning the guardian is as fol IC Taylor of 'I‘aylonille mm. Mr. 1 Taylor. Ins been teacher of mathematics in the Ereeport Illinois llqh School a ‘Fellow .in the University of Wisconsin [and com to Deerfield followiruaoervice tas statist'xtian for the Wiscm State Railway Commission at Madiscn. Mr. ‘ Taylor's mrents were both teachers and in the‘earl; sixties both held poaitionsin , Lake County schools In the plane of Mr. Cate, whomesigned to accept a position I with the Allegheny. Pa. schools. thebonrd Ihas secured Mr. Herbert McFamin who seemed his training in music in Emnd "and who has .the past summer baa giv- ing a series otconcerts at the various! Chaumquas thxoughout the middle last. I Other changes in the teaching smtf are: ’Miss Mice McElrath in place of Miss Seated on the bluff high above the lake at Cedar Street an unknown man and woâ€" , man saw Caroline Karlowsky, of 2654 So ' ‘Springfield Ave. Chicago. walk into Lakel Michigan and apparently deliberately ' drown herself. The man after seeing the I girl walk into the lake and disappear: called to a partyot bathersa few hundred feet north and moms Donn hurried to the spot and almnwading out once with- 1 out seeing the bitty made a second trip ' and discovered it :in about ten feet of water. He pulled the body to shore and I with a companion applied the usual me- thods of resuscitation while another com- panion went to a nearby residence to call ‘ a doctor. The length of time the girl I jWaS in the water could not have been more than twenty minutes and from then I McCormick; \lr Wade McNutt in plami of Mr. Sherfi; \Iiss Louise Shula: in plate of Miss Witt and \Ir. Byron West who will bein charge of the boys I, athletics. A few oi'er 30(l'are enrolled. CAMP FIRE GIRLS AS “Fllll MAKERS” SECOND DIVISION OF Y. W. C. A. CLUB I And Second in Series of Articles Con- cerning This Excellent Organ- ization for Girl- : I 9.- until the arrival of Drs Sheldon and; Bergen about half an Ibour. On the beach nearby was a small Hack handbag which , contained a half page from a notebook " on which was written the above address. . some small change and a few Fblank paper and a lead pencil; sheets of the pre- sence of the latter caused the beliel that the girl had intended “Iitirig a farewell letter I‘he Iathcn who has notified through lht Chicagi police identified the bi‘xiy as that of his diughter “ho had left home at about ten In the morning in apparently good health and spirits. He could give no reason for the suicide. The witnesses were all residents. of Chicago. and claimed they had never seen the girl" before. . vaiaw rpm-hurl {In}: . rchaI-Iauaugnter ana ratnck Pendcgrass . a fumhand To Drain Skolrio The Board of Trams of the Chicago I Sanitary District has appropriated $7 500. for the purpose of making surveys andI 'an-ing plans for the draining of Skokie [swamp as far north as the County line ' Non-by Loco}. ’ Theo Blech, of the general office of the Public Service Company, Chicago. today I assumed the position of district superin- I tendent o the electric company withI 05025 in atlkegan he succeeds GuyI Schaefller. who, for some time has been: district superintendent and who has re- i signedbecause his eyes have troubled; him lately and he desires to get outside w.ork J Waukegan has passed its new automoâ€" 1 bile ordinance which requires the use of ' the muffler at all times. The ordinance also governs the course of all vehicles on Waukegan streets and the number of lights to be carried. WInnetka has started a war against noisy motorists. as the village fathers have passed an ordinance. NEW PAPER MAKES APPEARANCE I Lake County Review Published at North Chicago Credit to County The first edition oi the Lake County .mnrnL‘villnu DJâ€"a-) inn-m... 7-1_-â€"-m 400. rooms have been provided in the Elm Place School for all the teachers ex- } cept three and by a remarkable schedule of classes these are given a little time in ,‘some of the rooms while the balance is ispent in holding recitations in the halls. iThe following changes in the teaching staff have been made: 82h grade mathe- ‘ l‘lllelt‘S, Miss Alice D‘d‘VlS to take place of ‘ Miss Stevens; 6th grade. Miss Catherine ‘lluurigun to take Miss Kendrick's place and in the primary grades Miss Ethel Cole and Miss Lulu Behrens to take the places of Miss Barlow and Miss \‘Voodley. Lincoln and Ravinin Schools To the 115 children in enrolled in Lin- coln School there will probably be added next week the 25 children from Ravinia School. This plan will be considered by the school board at the meeting to be held tonight and will prbbably be adopted as it is my that the present Ravinia buildiu be deed at once in order that walk may be started on the new one. D-rficld-Shiclda High School Many changes have been made in the arrangement of the rooms and of the set-g plan in the assembly hall at Deerield-Shiolds and these together with the fact that the number of pupils enrolled is link. if any, lnrger than last year, make Ell. Place School By following the plan. outlined in this paper a few weeks ago, and with a re-" duction in the enrollment of nearly one hundred pupils. or from 500 :03 few over CHANGE IN ROOIS AT HIGH SCHOOL Need More Room It Ella Place. anini- Pupil: will Prohbly be Movod to Lincoln SCHOOLS ALL OPEN ATTENDANCE LARGE pain. to Build Bmkwate! In another columh of this paper the commissioners of the East Park District publish the announcement that bids will 'be received for the construction of a re- taining wall near and a breakwater at the foot of Ravine Avenue. This is the first step toward continuing this beautiful drive along the lake front south to Beech Street and it is believed that as loan as the improvements noted above are coin- pleted and the necasary repairs made in thepipeleadingto the septic tank the roadbedwillbelaid and this city will have a few hundred feet at least of road- way along its beautiful lake front. T0 EXTEND BEAUTIFUL RAVINE DRIVE 3ou‘miuionen Take Fin! Stop. by Pro- With no Apparent Reuon Chicago Girl Drown Self at Foot of Cedar Street Next Week we uill present the Camp Fire Girl in the role of Tor;h Bearer. . The qualifications and the method of ; selecting the Guardian would make it I seem almost immible foranunfit person ' to become the leader of these girls. ‘ The Fire Maker’s Delire l E As fuel is brought to the fire 1 So I purpose to bring My strength My ambition My heart's desire My joy And my sorrow To the fire ()f humankind For I will tend As my fathers have tended And my t'athers' fathers Since time began The fire that is called The love of man for man The love of man for God. As a Fire Maker the member adds the red and purple of flames and smoke to the emblem of the crossed fagots on her sleeve and goes on adding to her string of beads and accomplishments until the is ready to become a Torch Bearer. Be- fore this can take place the candidate must. according to the book of rules: “Hare been a Fire Maker in good stand in [or at least three months, unless she has been able to give her entire time to preparation, as in camp. 2 Learn and repeat the Torch Bearer's desire. 3 Be known to the Guardian as trustworthy, happy, unselfish. a good. leader. a good "‘team worker." and as liked by the other girls. 4 The candidate shall have organ. ized a group of not less than three girls and led them regularly in any of the Camp Fire artivin’m for w-t '35? 2‘5:- three months. or one month if she gives her entire time as in camp. The real test is the enthusiasm and success of the girls she teachers. 5 The candidate shall present fifteen honors from the list of elective honors in addition to those she presented for the rank of Fire Maker." » lows: “The first qualification is that ' shall know and love the girls. It is im- portant that the" have the out-oi-door,’ spirit and be oomewhat familiar with the{ out-of-door life and activities; and that; she understand the meaning of the home, and the opportunities {or doim important 1 things in the home in an interesting way.- She should be a woman who wants to be ; with the girls because she enjoys it. ratheri than merely because she thinks it is her! duty. The greater her enthusiasm and health, the betterâ€"the more natural her leadership. the-better." ' ; HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOI ‘r‘rHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1912 SUICIDES iN MKE SUNDAY Mums mm 0F June: Jim. Will Mach" Pot WholeuleundllchflTnJe The French Candy Kitchen. recently opened by James Jirvas at 18 W.Cen- tral Avenue, is' manufacturing a nice line of chocolates, taflies fand sugar candies for wholesale and retail trade in and about Highland Park At an early date Mr. Jinn: expects to install a soda floun- m'n and' Ice cream parlor. { Lnke County Review Published It North aukcâ€"g.I-I 7'” . mr Irv pl‘f)l)'lhj Chicago Credit to County thd “fatcr‘ ~1/1k The first edition of the Lake Cour‘ty i Review reached this office-Friday. Printed ’ on good paper and with good type and N RESPONSE with several excellent pictures of the va- rious industrial buildings of North Chica Prgu F urnuhu go. where the paper is published, it makes g in. 0,9,5 8 good appearance and Is welcomed as a 5 valuable addition to the list of north shore weeklies. *veral of our we {pride ourselx Waukegan has passed its new automo- bile ordinance which requires the use of the muffler at all times. The ordinance also governs the course of all vehicles on Waukegan streets and the number of lights to be carried. Eight Poisoned A! Dinner Dr. Galloway. of Libertyvifle Thursday found eight persons seated around the dinner table too weak to arise. at the home of Samuel Duby in Rondout. all suf- fering from an attack of ptomaine poison- ing. Had the doctor been delayed it is believed that two would have succumbed. Those affected were Mr. and Mrs; Samuel Duby and two sons. Mr. and Mr; Carl F ickanddaughter and Patrick Pendcgrass a (armband. 'ltemsoflfiterestConcerningour 'Neixhbonu Printodin Th‘. City Baufifll, The city ‘ utiful project for Western Avenue, whi . has been the talk of the hwn the M two weeks and which has received much newspaper mention is to he realized. - It is not expected that any work will be started this {all other than the adop- tion of plans and the making of prelim- inary surveys. Lab: Fore-sin. Work is bemg done on a number of plans but nothing definite can be said yet - L. ,u: x‘xt fume. azimgxuvcmemwfl; Be adopted. " Must Form e New Party £77, “Progressives in both the old parties 'ust now come out and form a new party. The hope of men like LaFollette. that the pepublican party can be reformed isvain; hut if it were possible, is it worth while? , he old party is like abankrupt business; I might be resuscitated, but wouldit pay? 7 e Progressive Party stands for all the 'nciples 'for{ which both Democratic and publican Progressives have been fight- fixg for years: and all such persons should join it now. Women should be heartily in support of it. because it offers in its plat- 'form all the things women have asked for." Sherman M.,Booth in a speech be- fore the Progressive Party Club of Glencoe. All the wordy fronting on the street that was included in theproject. with the exception of one place has been bought and the money paid. Negotiations are now being carried on which it isexpected will close the deal for the last store. leav- ing the projeétors free to adopt any plan they deem ad'yisable. pm ARE POISONED AT DINNER WMCANDYKITCHEN Lo Fomt'l City Bountiful Project. Sua- ihry Bard Surveying M. at far In Councy Lino NEARBY CITIES ’ Papers Prgru Furnish" Alibi in Matte-go! Prim-b g in. Deerfield- Shield- Mic! *veral of our friends who khow that wezpride oursehes (m the excellence of work turned out by our job printing d ment have jollied us quite a bit' aunt the appearence of the booklet whkh has been circulated by the Deer field- Shields school board. We pr] prove anE'alibi, however. for the members of thelEboard did not even see {113% give us an bportunity to bid on the imprint on the booklet save do not where it was printed but we do th'atnone of the thre. perfectly printing 06pm in the Deerfield- d3 district did the work or even ind. that it was to be done. g 1 NO? RESPONSIBLE FOR MEDIOCRE WORK 'ausz-x M 11% in v. {‘1 m spend hat mr Ac). pvrinmg ‘ z-r mmge rather :han thd uatcr‘ [ck fl mm asked to passa ia“ prohlbitingthe dump- m of am kind 0! sewage into the lake. his <imezel) 2: pet! 'hat the War Depanâ€" anx mm lake actioh in Ihiunauer Hen befiorc xhc next session of congress. One of the main sewer omlets opens late the lake north of the Water Works ‘lhtake and the othefis sumh. Under such iqonditions. when it is acknowledged by lcjveryone that the sewage (gumped into j the lake at Waukegan is a mace to the 5 health of all the people ofthc'north shore. lid looks as thuugh Waukegan was begin- ;nlng at the wrong end in its eJon {or 'plxre water. . !Just how long the people of the north slime ml] be satisfied [0 go or. a: ax pxjtsent. u>ing water into which the sew: age from hundredsofthousands or homes {afitories and hospitals where all kinds of cohtagiuus diseases are treated is a ques- mm. Wyn into the lake. then the question of : pqre water supply wbuld be solved with 01.?! further expense? cnurcn to the Site at 'Tollowing the dedication, Which was in :eharge of Arch Bishop Quigley. Bis Muldoon and Rev. Dr.O Neill, assisted by ,xwenty visiting preists, the school was thrown open {or the inspection of the gathering. The upper fioorfo! the build- ing WhiCh contains four school rooms is i convention did not go wrong in the Bohr 7 iination in the selection at candidate for '. ithe legislature for it norm\n|ted Mr. F. $. | l Munro of this city, a man who went in“ ‘ :memwmenhnotbecauaeheinn . ‘ :andoutpoliticinnseekingane' . tor oneconnected with an old my ]is afraid thatthe old party is on in 1:“ % fill that is complete at preseiit. The ground floor. when complete, will céntain a hall l‘in which the entertainmentj‘wf the School ind Church will be given. it: ‘ ’_ Highwood was... base-M .. At ten-thirty o’clock Sunday morning plump Muldoon. assisted by Rev. Dr. O'Neill the pastor. formally :dedicated the ihewmission church recently completed lpt HighwoocL 3:, W ABOUT WATER AND SEWAGE cannon ~'â€"â€"â€"-~$ . jiiit ”in FOREST£R ms WAUEGAN ._. .A ‘ w- i . __._...__--,, Good Article Show: Futiliiy of Spending I Money to get Pure Water from Sewage Dump I ; Wauquan'is planning ioexpcnd $250.» .000 on its water and sewer plant. proposed to extend the intake lllln the flake 10.00” teet and put'in a plant for filtering the water. All this expense to purity the water and yet int? that same Water dump all 'the sewagefof (hr City without treatment of any kind, One of the main sewer outlets opens .into the lake north of the Water Works ‘ihtake and the others south. Under such icpnditions. when it is acknowledged by iejVeryone that the sewage dumped into i the lake at Waukegan is a mace to the 1' health of all the people ofthc'north shore. 'ili looks as though Waukegan was begin- ning at the wrong end in its eJort {or pure water. . iDumping raw sewage into «the drinking water supply then pumping itback. treat- irig it chemically and us‘ng it over again, will never give a pure or sale drinking winter. {Why not spend the money on a method of, purifying and disposmg of the sewage and provide a dumping place for it other tlgmn into the lake. then the question of a l’. 15 the} new school.‘ trict when State Senator Olsen. through ‘ h ,an evidently packed delegation {tori} op' his home county, received the endorne ‘ ment of the convention. Fortunatdj. for the Progressive movement these we: ‘ are isolated and fortunately again there are possibilities in Mr. Olsen. But the 3 .0.» who legs and is seeking new flawed. but cause he believes that there in need eta {change in the administration of m g. ‘twell as national affairs. Not mi Ewill agree with Mr. Munro on this pint; lbut he will get a lot of votes m In“! of all parties who believe him tobe 38‘ I :cere and intelligent worker who lil‘v :make a good representative {or this (D ; :trict. As has been the policy in all at»; i tricts but one candidate {an nominatsd; ithe plan being for them to :pltnnp three votes £0r”« .‘ _ and thus be reasonably sored I m number of representatives“: W; some of the reforms which the :atfog'g: of the Progressive Party Wands for] - County Convention Tue-day ~ Therr .~.m 5c meeting of the Butt. ‘thscrs of Lake (minty in Waultegan‘: Tuesday night for the purpose 0! discuu- f mg plans for placing an entire coun'ly', ilet'l in the Iitld a: once. Local pro- i gressnes who desire to take a hand this miiiement should attend this in - ing and assist in seems; to it that it tht controlled by back number politicians. ' ! l l d C. M. Thompcon for Congreu Charles M, Thomson, the man who he: received the Progressive nomination [of . Congress from the 10th district is at preo- ent representing the 25th Ward tor hi . third term in the Chicago City Council. l Mr. Thomson. whois a lawyer,va graduate , of the Chicago Public Schools. Waikikiâ€"1 tun andJeflerson College and Northwesterfifi University. became an independent can-i didate and opposed theboesesfim in I” . and he defeated them after a 'hard fight by a small majority. Two years later he '1 again became a candidate and again de- feated the ring element, this time by I : comfortable majonty. Last April th bonus gave up the fightand Mr. Thom . was again alt-cud. this time without oppo- i sition. . iDumping raw sewage into «the drinking water supply then pumping itback. treat- ing it chemically and us‘ng it over again, w’ll never give a pure or safe drinking water. J Whoa New Cuholic' School } Opened My i Nearly two hundred pupils from the itwo districts of Highland Piu'k and from }Highwood and Fort Sherifin were en- rolled by the seven sister: iho will act as the teaching staff of the Qchool of the ‘Immaculate Conception which was dedi i ated with Impressive ceremonies Sunday. Wauquan'is planning mexpend $250.» .0001) ".5 water and sewer planL It 15 gtmposed toextend the mtakc ml“ the take 10.0% teet and put'm _a piant for filtering the water‘ All thii expense [0 purity t'ng water and yet int? that same Water dump a” 'thé sewagefof (hr city without treatment of any kifid, About one thousand people led by dele- ’ fiations of the Knights of Qolumbus and t lady Foresters from this city. Wilmette. i libertyville, Waukegan and Lake Forest; and the members of the class of fifty } children which had been coifirmed earlier 1 in the afternoon, marched from SL Mary's 1 church to the site of the? new schools Following the dedication, Which was in charge of Arch Bishop quigley. Bishop : Muldoon and Rev. Dr.O Neill, assisted by twenty visiting preists. the school was , thrown open {or the inspection of the gathering. The upper fioorfo! the build- 1 ing which contains four school rooms is ! ill thatis complete at present. The ground l floor. when complete, will céntain a hall 3 in which the entertainmenu' of the School : e, end Church will be given. 1.: ‘ Highwood mason 0.33am .. A! ten-thirty o’clock Sunany morning Bilhop Muldoon. assisted guy Rev. Dr. D'Neill the pastor. formally {dedicated the bew mission church recently complcted pt Highwoodm Mm ABOUT WATER AND SEWAGE Qumou IIPRBSIVE SERVICE HELD SUNDAY The next srsq'tm of congress. Bu; mmmcn» e‘ scuool. nab Two N [LOCAL MW “W FOR IEGISLATHRE : MM: Dainty Mr“ u "Y we} As is the case with every new Mm. mbus and f movement. or reform of any kind. 3 H‘ Wilmette. F politicians have been able to whim , ke Forest : way into the meetinzs 0‘ the W 5 0‘ fifty } and secure the endorsemefi’t of their. 001» ‘ 1edcarli€f1vemions This happened at the conven- I SL Mary's 1 “on called {or the Eighth Senatorial Db» ‘ Municipal Voter's M 1912; , “Charles M. mmm ; term with excellent recon]. He - ive workinfnmingptuem 9 Wu Chicago Daily News. April 2. 191% “He is finishing his first term wilhanexc‘euem record at good work in his Ward and in the Council." Record Herald, March 26, 191(1 “Charle- M. Thomson was elected Alde rman from the 250: Ward twd‘years ago bee-ac m; voter! had confidence in his m and ahjlity; That confidence has now been Mandy justifiaâ€"th-iarorkwi; the Council." The hes! sssm'ance for future sauce is the record of past servin- and (ht-5e few excerpts frum qdimriais and other articles in Chicago papers and reporls from the Munimpai Voter'q Ixague >h0w the! \ir. Thomwiz's pas! wrvues have been such as tr; warrant his Strum: cun- hidl‘rhilln‘i by the: voters of this eriCt for ‘the ufiice for whirh he has bwn num- inau-d by 1b; I‘munwsn'e l‘any. Municipal \'n:u‘~ League report. 1910. "Finishing first h-rn‘. thh cxn-lient record. A Clean-cut ind“;)v‘!‘,dcni mx allied in any way to any faction nrganizaiion or indiv- idualz \aluable Aldermandso has done good w'nrk. ' Thus it will be seen that the man who , WI“ represent the Progress"; in the’ Congressional fight 1s not any I good i fighter but that he must have proved an } able representanye or he oouid never 2 have been elected {or the secondand thttd 1 terms without the backing of the ring. ' Mun. wmuquT-od... Agni. CAILOUTFORCOUNTYTKXE F. S. Munro Receives N1 From We PI! 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