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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Dec 1912, p. 1

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E'E Br\\K l‘W". to l'lll S \‘. l\(i> â€" lsh I\ counted Saaririt-s limu’d by the i :\'i!l"lI)l‘lll€’$ jlcally (Ill [us it sworn en! (ll lIS lition in This lpaper tr »m to rinll'. ilfs iv o. PHILLIPS : P'rui-fCII I" .\l DUDLEY F oR.~.\’r .\\. u (".v ir- if this is wHAT ~ ~lil wtsl t .‘YADL Into ‘0?! UR Yap SO ‘. inco- IAT‘D NI} to do business "1' I‘ loci advertising 5.3- . ikznz in; the dark.‘ . ' 9r. ‘mnt may know: a is doing but n C St Illlt’i. i. i BUY lull) cross siAilPs AT lion; I l L- l Money Collected from the Sale of E These Slump: is used for l Tuberculosis Work near the Pl'ace where sale ; is Made coon Wont lN LAKE count Tuberculbaia Institute Sending Viniting Nurse. in Campaign of : Education I fiery fienny glillt‘t‘Lt‘d from the sale of: Red CrlidSstamps w‘illdosome good some plat )ufgthose collected in Lake County wil. mgood in Lake County. therefore. bu\ tour): stamps at home. The Lake Cliulrz‘v Tuberculosis In~tltutt~. which (ipcl' Tt‘n tho Lake Ill‘cezc Sanitoriunl. in Iht' int-anti through which ll’lt'St' pt-nnlt-s that stltulem hlzly ll.I'i'c the list- of TN 0: 111086. porinits as, possibic .l ut-ncral will operate tll‘til iti order llll> in- many colli‘nlttgo of Lake County women has Tl\i"l cit‘ruc of the salt- a" .ll {l.l\l \t'.ll\ (ll‘ : ”'ielr‘t'illr-t hulk L~ to sprt-a-l the ill ll’irni.lttun among Lake County ll‘lt‘ll n ho h;l-.t- offices in Chicago that .1 large celltage 0t the mont \' l’}ll\‘t'(i through the sale of these stamps is used to conditiotfi in lllc immediate \ lClllllV of the place where the salt- is Thus it the Laird: County man buys 'llis stalIlps ill ChlkflflOj’lC Will be assisting the L't‘lll'l'i'll fund and the Chicago fund. A good work. jutt as good as that which is )(‘IITK done in Lake County but Lake County is home and therefor:- should first These stamps are on sale in Highland Park at {Escll's pharmacy. pel- imprint- made. Cl‘"r€ l l l l l | i Tl‘k triloilt‘v obtained from the glCiiristz-lizis seals is uscd to .lI/I t e nerdy stifft-rrrs from tuhtIr» . ilods and to dil‘lt‘illc’ them and :‘lclf;l.tttllllt’h‘ along more hvgicnlc l ‘vllk' it'lt'fiitll living Money from seals sold it] Lake County will l)(’ |IS(‘(I to litibrdve conditions in our own llllmélllalt‘ vicinity. Let all helpby having an unusually large \‘tllt‘.3‘ Put a seal; on every bill. let- !t-r. package. etc.. sent out during the month of Dacembcr. and by so doing spread thd Christmas cheer. tln ale at ()sell'i; Pharmacy. US l___________'.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"vâ€" Work 0‘ Education The f‘bllowing clipping from a circular letter which has :been sent to every ithem cl ‘ lat once and kept cl .Iuntill teacherfln Lake County gives an idea of some of the work? the Institute is ac- Compllshing in Lake County; "It is‘our plan this year to conduct a campaign in the homes where‘tuberculosis HOW rxims or where a preitubercular con- dition axists. To do this we are sending a nurse: into such homes to instruct people how to live more hygienically and to co- operatq with thé family physn‘ian in bililging about a better physical condition. an.‘. tilu» d Ix'ltr: mental condition .i"'-vn..ilhr (lilltlldll of these homes. We would like \i-ly llltlt‘li to have your co lint-ration .llw along tins llllL'. 'I‘hlit l~. no matter \x‘it-zc itlcll cases exist in Lake Loiln'ii, .t .. ll “Til report to us the name (ill-f .llld;:- s ...: 4hr“. .l family needing SJtll ~pt-t,.ll ln<tructlvilis we will have a nitric VI‘IE lli ihag'homc as soon as possi-. blc will iltsiruct them how to live, how “I get more treshiair Without danger and Prrlbglbly leave .ln our trail a more hygienic home. lefisickness. better mental and physical ability. which is really the am of our educational d\epartment throughout. Thg funds to carry on this work must come thisyear. as it did last from the receiptsifrom Christmas seals" , Wclipping sais‘ “A nurse will visit the hoine as soon’as possible." The more money; there is onihand the more nurses that: will be andithe promptness of that Vitit drpends dh‘both. Buy your Red Cm. stamps ath‘ome. - . .--A‘fw' - ...- â€"~ 5 Arthur Kerwzlgwu ‘02 Wm he“ l ‘33! Glittering fro a broken arm, the re- sult at a fall whnfp playing football at the Ethical schoou . t I j. I ’ alc- ,_ , NEARBY NEWSlmlS . l , which a fustllade of revolver shots were - Milwaukee as their address. were arrest- or LOCAL moist TO VOTE ON FILTRATION EVANSTON . l “’ ‘ “ ‘ l Arrest F ivo Car Tbievu. Otbar Interoot- i ing Items Concerning our ' ' Neighbors ‘ l Hospital for North Chicago ‘ That steps have already been takenl towards securing for this city one of the. finest and best equipped hospitals in. the1 state was the good news‘ secured by a1 Times-Review reporter this week. Two: Sisters of Charitv of Evanston have beeni ‘here and have been entrusted with the. important. mission of securing a suitable ‘ site for a large modernly equipped: hospl tal.â€" Timu-Rrricw. Evanaton “Blind Pigs" Again Open‘ Within ten days eight "blind pigs" have unencd to the west of livansfon and are doing business in open (It-finance of law. Nightly orgies are being staged and Tr) ()Lll<ltlt'l‘ it appears ill'llillt‘ib with \vllich these men liquor that I (ran: Ill lllt‘lll immunity. I'I {lit- lllsltlry of the “blind pig" district. ham the conditions been so bad as they of such cy an from TIH' has Never befof‘c are selling sonic one now .lt‘tI.â€"Lllkt Slum' .Vt'u's. Evannton to Vote on Filtration I-Ivnnston will he called upon to express either their 1 favor or disapproval of the matter of filtration for their supply of water. The‘ I‘:\flllSlI)Il Index says. "The question is' one that has received long and diligent rest-arch and much painstaking care on . the part of the special committee of the Evanston city council. At a meeting of the council on Tuesday. Oct. 29. two of the aldermen being absent. an ordinance by a vote of nine to three was passed for a special election at which the issue of IltIct-mher 16. the citizens of 5180.000 worth of bonds for the purpose of filtration should be voted on. The proceeds of the sale of these bonds was 2.: be devoted to the purpose of building; .aflltration plajt. the bonds to he in i‘rn- .3- Millnrd and lit! daughter EIirilI-rthpfl cunts of $1,000‘ each. to bear four per cent interest and fall due $5.000 each year until 1929. when the sums were in. last years. 3 l Arrest Five Car Thieve- l | After being chased for 'over a mile in tired at them, five young men, all giving ed at Rondout Sunday afternoon on a charge of having broken into a-freightl car. damaging the contents to. over a‘i thoUsand dollars. The arrests were made ' 3 2w John W. Cowan. geiit-rzll inspector of the Cbxcago. Milwaukee 81 St. Paul rail. road. and Thomas Morrison, local yardi watchman at Rondout. l i Nearby Locals ’ 3 According to the Lake Forester ’tbei lht' section foreman of the Northwestern! Lake Forest section line and sixftrackl hands all left Friday morning 'foi' Bul-i garia. to Join in fighting for their country. Dr. J- C. Foley. citv health physiciian of Waukegan last week made the announce- ment that unless every moving picture theatre in the city“ immediately makes ‘ arrangements to install a more adequate 1 system of ventilation that he will havel his orders have been carried out. An inventory 0f the property OI Mrs-“l the Windemere Hotel. Chicago for the deceased. mother of i Nelson A. Steele. president of the First: . t - . . th, kansas where National bank. Waukegan. tiled in theweek for Ft Leavenwor Margaret A. Steele. showslhat Mrs. Steele was worth’SMl.- ”"767 at the time of her death. ill Rzlcing like mad down (irand Avenue, one hand steering his auto. the~pthcr holding his yearnlll son. LouisJfiYnelnan of Waukt'gtli. 'I‘hursday riloi‘ning was .llilt- in dirt-ct his car to the McAllstcr hospital lust ill time to save the 'child's life through quick work of Dr, (Iourley \\ ho. thrusting: his finger down the little fellow's mouth finally practically unv screwed an inch and a quarter screw which had become lodged in the child's throat. thus saving the little life after it had been feared death had already; over taken it. i It is expected that Waukegan's new Young Men's Christian Association build- ing will be completed about the fifth of February. . 77 i CITY SllED 0N BONDS ' . Lake Forest Pooplo Bring Suit for Pay- ! . uncut of Overdue Bonds i Suit has been entered against the city :.of Highland Park in the County Court by iDavid Jackson acting for several Lake l Forest parties who hold this city's over- ldue Special Assessment Bonds. The lease will come up during the present lterrn. r lpelled towithhold an extended article on m m ‘ Young and the High lSchool." ' subdivision which has 'bridgc. liquor is being sold without any prclcnsc ‘ county court by Elam L. Clarke. attorney. ' ‘ . Owing to an increased amount of both ; news and advertising matter we are com- i' illniil no! RUINS the Parcels Post. intended for this col-‘ umn. as well as several otheritems, all oft which will b: published next week. 7C y m ..d‘ “an"! of Fundai Mr. Richard L. Sandwick addressed the l com“... ,0, “Wm, M the, l students at Gorton school. Lake Forest. ’ will an {a 50“-." . on Wednesday on the subject of "Theli i l a P.-..¢___.,,.. .. I , .. I . . l.‘.»l.atest reports of the Starch House ex- l 10h" Rechtenwald “ha been appomted imion give the total list of dead as four- carrier at the Winnetka postot'fice. a; eleven bodies‘bavin been takenl POSIIIO“ ‘0‘ Whld‘ liq qualified With the m the ruins and threeg injured menl 1118th (“Hilts Rive“. dunnfl a "cemilljvingdied at theJaneMcAlister hospitai.i CIVIIPHVICE examination. ‘A’uthorities at the hospital state thatL Mr. and Mrs. James M. Grant had 33} more men to ‘ be added to thei their guests over ThanksglVinR Day MT- . Mth list and that and Mrs. John Russell and little soul“! and daughter of Oak Park and Mr. and 34.. Mrs. James Grant and son of Glencoe. l “The coroner’s: being cared for will be disfigured for ’ ° I 'counuil'vomiliiilniii , * NEW-illit‘innlsviiil _â€"_ Also omits EXPENDITURE OF 5500 FOR mill l i No Reference Made to Auto I >Fire Truck, Which Citizm ' Plan to Give City, by Aldermen as They Vote to Buy Team and Alter Fire Station 4 ny-of the men who! Several months ago a horse belonging; Promise Improvement at Via. Avon-o lto the city died. The horse was one of a The City Attorney notified the council _; lteam Wthh pulled the CITY dump cartsIihat he had received assurances from Nry. IOgethcr wiih'and during the evenings or when workiSuperintendent Bock of the Milwaukee Mr. J, V. Nl.rcross will build a residence . State Factory lnspectbr Davis and several 1 was slack pulled his hose cart to the ; Electric and the C. N. w. E . 'ug Bard‘s property in the F. recently beencause of the explosion, for which many; made accessible by a fine new concrete .’ reasons are advanced. The finding of a ' dynamite cap near the scene has started I ammor that labor troubles had sonic-i thing to do with it but Supt. Ebert of tbei Lieuf. Evan Lewis. 17. S. A.. a graduate of the Northwestern Military Academy. “5““, ITIQIKIS in Highland l'alk last plant states that the ‘ company had no week. Ilt' is detailedat West Point and labor ”“Ulllt'fi Mr. libel! believes that. was on his way to Now York from Fort ; "If t'xlfl‘l‘”m “'3” caused ll) -" ‘lklll‘. lllL‘ Wright. Wash. lresult of lllt‘lllin in metal carriers. .VlrsM. Hecht left last week for Chl- i General Manager Mon“ ”f the am": cligo where she Wlll reside at the Vln~ ‘ M", has asked that ”1" {mm raised by 3 cenlies Hotel. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Mor- ,the Wm‘kofla“ 511" “’1' the Wild of the. I . . rison. who have purchased the Hecht : stiffen rs' be returned to the "W” as he ' place Will make alterations in the house . balmy“ 't ‘5 ”‘9 dull" 0‘ ”‘0 company to C”: for all. before occupying it. WlllCl’l they plan to. l {he explosion ill the Corn Products do iii the Spring. ‘ Mr, R. W; Patton Will entertain the ' Rflimn“ company '5 ”W "TSI 5‘ “0U: ac- members of the Young Men's Club to-icidem accompanied by wholesale fatali-1 ItiQs in the state since the compensation night with an account of his trip to the ll f ll . ‘ . Hawaiian Islands. Following Mr. Patton's. 2"" ° ““0“ went INTO. form‘- As the Products had a Similar explosion at . address there Will be a geneml meetingf l . . . at which plans for the annual nlinstrel l I p ant .mm) Bars 380' an efiecme trast will be given of the effect before i show will be discussed. ‘ .add after the passage of a compensation » ML and Mrs. D‘ M' Erskine 'had as . I . The first explosion also was caused I their dinner guests on Thanksgivmg Day l b dust but the company escaped liability . Mrs. Erskine 5 mother. Mrs. S. A. Strick- l on the ground that the workmen had ac- ; land of Iowa; Dr. and Mrs. Peisch and- _ ‘ ’ their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Peisch of rm“! ”9'0me k“°“"“8 ”‘e Wards‘ Ravcmwoodand r. Ind Mn. George ' all liability; 421 Sheridan Road. contest I . l before settlement is made. LUTHER LEAGUE TO ENTERTAIN annual Silver Medal Missionary in the parlors ol the church] Five speak- ers. wu‘n missionary work as their topics: wiil give orations in the contest which: will be followed by a program of music. ' Admission is true, ‘Three Play: on Program to be Given in The regular monthly meeting of tie G°Idbe"8" Hall, DCCI 11 Elm I’IaCc .divlsion of the l‘altllts and Tt-achcrs' Asstxfiation took placc ll Mor- dav afternoon. Mis. Henry .\I Bacon, chairman. presided. There was an ln~ formal discussmll on "The Value tf 1”. when I}... following excellent plogi‘aln Handwork in Education." The attendance will bf. given. was small but nevertheless thcrc was a . I. “HUN SH”). ..ll/ss Am,” ”a,” great deal of cnthusiasm shown. 3- “IMs FEI‘ER IN HUTEL" A number of Highland Park girls who have at one time attended Wellesley Col- lege interested themselves in the play. “Fan Dangsland" given by the Chicago Wellesley Club on Wednesday afternoon 3‘ the F11" Arts Theatre With the ”5“" . Her Daughter. . .(iottfried Arnswald. Ir that many restdents of this city were Mr. Isaacson ______ _ ....Wllliam Howe present. Miss Marion Mason. daughter His Wife ....,..., .. .. Fred Helming of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Mason. played the' Mcnibcrs of Luther League of the liv- anMIllcal Lutheran Church vlill pit-sent the third iii lllt‘ir sent-s oft-mm tzulllllvtlis iii litvit’lllt‘lk‘" Hall. Tuesday evening, lit-c. Hotel Proprietor ..... John Slt‘fls‘scr Peter Krohn. .(‘inttfried Arnswald. Sr. Johann Timnl , . ....... Carl Arnswald Lieutenant ... . ...... Chas. Henning Frau Waldbach, . .- ....Richard Lawrentz 3. SKETCH leading part. Jerry .................. Harry Eit'hler Mr. and MTS- Benjamin Fessenden and Sam. . .. .............. . ., Louis Leflt-rt 'their "V0 50“ Am“ and Benjamin 4. VOCAL SOLD ......... Harry Elchler lFessenden. Jr..‘have closed the: place, 5- “Bownnr NIGHT Scrum“ ' "Content on Circle Avenue an are at Alderman Hogan. . .. . . .. . .Hzlrry Eichler School Director Mueller.. .William Howe ‘ Monsieur Martino, the teacher. . .. Alfred (iipp winter. Miss Dorothy Fessendenleftlast she will be the guest of her sister and . Mickv De Bite ............. Louis Leffert .' . . . ‘. R bert ' . broiler m '3‘“ Lieut. and Mr: 0 Issy Letzosky ......... Richard Lawrcntz . I’ec . Hans Schwartzbeimcr. ., Fred Hcllnlng A recently published book of poems by Mrs. Henry P. Newman. wife or Dr. New- man of San Diego. Cal. formcrly a resi- 6. REUT ”NV .. dent of this city and at one time pres:- dcnt of the (issoli Club. is meeting with 7 “”A‘I‘ “’3 5‘4“”H Mrs. Nt-wiltal‘. u ho has “3'15 V0” S'liil-‘lk hostess at Mr. “3"“ till: Little Susie Batch Building on Mary lilllI‘h 'Katit‘. lllt' Irish Servant Henry Ilashel' . John handyman KILLED BY TRAlll AT GLENCOE Chas Ht-ilning ..Céul Arnswald .Williiirn Howe Guido Capiro ........... (io‘ng Sing. . . , .. .. Halli IIZ:.llllIl . Lili£t\ Iltzl'lliIt Mal'ilm \Vrtztl ..\TJTT(’ (l‘Ilt‘ll ill II: It '1 I . pp I.H‘.1;> I.i'lli'il Min-(I trim) guilt stit‘l‘cb’s. been \lsiting in Chicago. \\.l~' anat IlUlllt‘ and reading at Theatre lll tllt- Flnt- Arts Monday afternoon. December second at three o'clock. . Tile lli:;nb;-l's of the Iliard of Educa tion of school district 107 and the mem- bers of the teaching staff of the Elm Place school entertained at an informal reception in the auditorium of the school on Tuesday evening. Dec. third from eight to ten o'clock. Several excellent vocal selectidns were given by Miss Anne McPherson and Miss Pearl McCord An Lodge. mat Death Wednesday Morning Geo. Howard Loosc.;a chauffer employ- ed in Glencoc and a member of the local thebusineso and that it therefore had'l 'mendcd the ex . 1 :in the new tow the mathematical We“ first Next T ay evening member! 0‘ the ‘ i xedand as the company has accepted ‘ along the lines outlined by Ex-Chief Cam- , is overdue. “”4 .ts DIOVIS‘OHS- havmc In fact already paid , plan of Chicago. iThe plan is to place l the Finance Committee. . sed $20000 d $30 000 f h Christian Endeavor 82 Of the H I lseveral claims under it there will be no 1 fii h f h i :crea‘ to ' . an ' . or t e l - - .. . . ' .o ectn'c gangs in e omes o eig t o: , - .- ,l.nlted Evangelical church will hold their I question M law and nosuitsto brought ; Ald. Fearing mm mg. sccmded by An i Geo. Loose. Member of Local Masonic many discusslons in which some said that it was cheaper to hire ateam than to cvm one and others that a team taken from; street work was unfit for fire duty. to. buy a horse to replace the deceased aniâ€" mal. Several months elapsed but no horse. In the meantime interested citizens. the mayor and Tilt I’klisS were raising funds for the purchase of an Auto Fire Truck and the firemen were pulling the present apparatus to most of the fires by I ‘hand. At the present time the fund lacks but a few dollars of being collected, it is all subscribed. Tuesday night the c unv cil voted to spend $500 for a team so that . the city may have horses available to pull the fire trucks. In order that this team 1 ‘ may be properly and conveniently housed . the council ordered the Commissioner of ‘ Public Works to prepare an estimate and ‘plans for rebuilding the interior of the fire station and submit same not later » than Dec. 6th. This is‘almost a duplicate on the lot directly north of Mr. Ralph ‘>puties is making a thorough investiga- i scene of a fire if an alarm was turned in. ”Department that the matter of additional 1’. Hawkins . non in an attempt to learn the exact l Some months ago the council voted. allcr'drainage fading” for m: Vine Avenue subway would receive immediate attention Want Cull if Stu-cot in Vacatad , I The Street and Alley Committee re ported as not being in favor of vacating a portion of Thorndale Avenue and Alley as requested by Mr. C. .\‘. Kimball, unless Mr. Kimball agrees to pay $1500 to be placed to the credit of the Street and Alley fund. The report was accepted. Fire Whistle Back to Pumping Station L'pon recommendation of the Fire and Water Committee the councd voted unan- imously that the fire whistle be moved from the Reliable Laundry to the pump ing station at once. Other Council Proceeding; The request of A. E. Berihling for per- mission to build across a portion of the foot of Cedar Street when building a retain- ing wall at the foot of the bluff at Sheridan Road and Cedar Street was granted. pro- vided the work be. done under the super- ‘ V . . ’ ‘ l of an order issued two months ago. The l “mm of the Com. of Public Works. exception lies in the fact that this order carries a definite date as to when its sub- stance must be performed. Romania-d Fire Alarm System ‘ The Fire and Whiter Committee recom- mait 94 and he asked on» iturc of 900~ for the ply this banner-Inspect 3.; “be: M the firemen and in the fire station and pumping station, and also two large gangs I on the stand [)lpt‘. All are to be operated simultanrouslv iron the telephone ofhcc or from Illt' slililzin or ‘hIl‘l This re -. l'llt'lNl‘rlYl m was ."mg‘tli'rcd in unaiilzzi lusi} lll' No Word on 8.)“! Payments- The \lay lr’s it‘TIt'l pu )Ilsht‘d retentl}. In which lll‘ uent on i‘l‘Ctll'd as being un- linoralilc lo the Ali‘il-vll nl tiiv council Iv: passmg ii ll'b'll‘llll’lll o' It‘rlllfl the transit l‘ llit‘ ()Tl't‘rlillll mom-53 iol' prlyzntnt of m'crduc will.” i;il {TISSt‘SSI‘ilt'lll blinds, “its rmld lllllit‘t‘tltillQll and placed on Lie. Alsotlit- li"lL‘l' lroin Alderman Kline asking that lit-bcplal'i-d till rtx‘i'prd as (Ir »lrln.z in. change his \llte from ill lator to .lgrhnq ‘this resolution. wigs read. Nothing was done further in the lliatter however. and nothing was saidjof an ordlllani't- for the issuance of bonds to cover the difference TX‘th’t'll the amount to be transferred and the amount needed The auditing company has completed its work on the schial assessment accounts but the Moor stated that a report had not been rm (‘1'. (TI. Want Advice on Light Rate: City Attorney submit an opinion as t~i the rlglli oi lllt' ‘council to regulate gas and elcczric _cbarges in thewifty. (iail was Tr‘qllt‘nlt‘d to- In a letter to the council L. W. Spiedd stated that he had learned from Arthur Young Co. accountant; that there is: . balance of $451.37 to the credi .. “knott- Duty. that the petition presented by Olaf Lindbloom and A. W. Fletcher for a side- walk on the northerly side of Deerfield Ave. from Hickory 5:. cast to the C. N. W rig‘it of say he received and the proper?) o mw's n itlfird regarding said SNII'AAIR \ .lzl.t-d The rerori oi Police Mag Buylan showing '3 l .. .' illl-t‘trd during Novrlnbcr my. itllllllh’ 51w; was refund to the I‘l .ltlleLolIill.i"t(' \‘m l ~=:- « zI ilii:"‘l-' had been l'tlll\\’ l» " ‘.is ,i)i:) ol the \r'l-v: -.1 t? =.' ,. tt' 1» ~l ii the Ere dill} .‘ .. Lamont ll ;. ‘Iniw \\I‘.:.h .\.d l‘t' r“. '.-i nevi ‘-S.l~ {w in ihi‘pl'p- rm or lli~ l‘ n '( ill :\ iiImed. \lAlI-viull-l: ‘irc .‘.t'.i‘ ~. :ta: if“. horse be ~vvlr‘. .: i 1.1" in m .5 It'.llT/t‘ll tx-applied lt‘ llil’ pilz. :i no o: 't -. I . tulip-d. ’I‘Ilt'l't‘.Il.llliit‘1:tlilIIil UI lllr I‘lrlaf‘k" Com that Frank Lain; be alllIWt‘d $40 to cliier Ill days lr-st lime in connection with his con'ral‘t tor draining the Laurel .'\\'t'. subway \'."l\ accepted. A rebate of SITU .ml a cash refund of $17.89 on Spain] .-\‘sc~>lllenl 196 was allowed. ‘ Thu: sum .il $73 \\.l> voted be used for [Ill . purchasi- o: necusary supplies tor transcribing Spctiai Assessment accounts as recommended by the public accountant. W PRESS AD SELLS lint ESTATE $2 Ad Bring Three Big Sale: to Agent of New Sub-divioion ATTEND THE ART EXHIBIT Lincoln School Rooms Contain Many Excellent Copies of Famouu On another page of this isuut .mii l.l‘. P”"'"‘" the second ud\l‘fllsv"!ltnl of xi new sub '1' t' exhihtt of lupus if f; Mons l‘l it-t. .lllVisth-lpl'lltfii List .\t’:‘k on till easisnlt- Alligk l)t‘lll)( brill in tin; l.lT‘lt’illl 5mg Il _t.l thc Milwaulter Ell-i 3:1 and 'oth of a>.>t-liil»ly YOUTH .. l 7]" ‘r.. ‘ ~E‘n- .le in ”ii. Vim ;\\‘t'. by let' H :\ it '~\ s CH '1 l i- Uni Z!“ li'ilz‘s .Ht ‘4 - t-l .Iii‘ 'i w. .370 first .\d'."-rll.~t-im-ill app, .lrtd .ist no 3-, ill Indian. ’1'": I' {it . -. :I, \\ git h and in llll.‘ wound mile II‘J inch". \.(I “ll: 'iv on \l0 w '1: . "H m, .: :v-l. wet-k. .‘Tal'lll Kl’illHt‘ and .\Il‘ I." ' ill 3- illi' \ EIii-ll as “4.111114“ tcmion t0 the lift that lli-I .‘..is i? c ml'n‘ '1 if i‘lt‘ tulii'm‘l. I‘ t‘. " 'zi- s the immediatc cause of the Shir ol thin I- '.\ up". and «Ill. iht pram-m ..1 tl‘t: (c and promise of addifional sales. advertise in Tim PRESS. WILL IEETAT LINCOIJI SCHOOL 1 Mating then Saturday that a nuilbtâ€"r of llltluirlt‘: cme tiling. the étllmlrnluf‘i ft-t- Ir ten (Hits,ll‘l0 It pays to school officials hope to purchase several pik'TUTK‘S to be hung in the school halls. WOMAN'S EXCHANGE ILOIIRISHIK lLake County Toacbm to Hold General Y. W. C. A. Director. will Coating. ”I.” Daily. Will sell Articles on Masonic Lodge, was instantly killed Wed- l nesday morning aboutnine o'clock when l he stepped from behind one trainin front will attend a general of a oouth bound express at the Glencoe in Lincoln sclbol station. _ The young man was about 27 informal address was made by Mr. Nos. 1 cross and his talk might have been en- 'titled “For the Good of the Order" or I‘ “Present Needs of our School." Mr. iNorcross is one of those speakers who continually hold the attention of their ‘years old and at one time had been ‘ audiences and a bit of humor and mi aviator. abandoning this profession at the; by Prof. optimistic view is i right proportions when he presents a subject. to Prior‘u Undertaki ' Room: where an , school work. (CONTINUED on PAGE 0 inquest will be. held an afternoon. I when subject ‘ 1 l l i l " l ; l .zi, , 1a! . "â€"Jkr" . Teachers from all parts of Lake County meeting to be held Couliuion So profitable has the sale of home Saturday afternoon. 1 cooked delicacies been that the Y. W. C. ‘County Superintendent Simpson will we I A. directors have planned to continue it anlsideandthe meeting will be addraacd dailybquftcr and they with the an. ECPue of the department of mm: made that they will accept always present in the iaquat of his father who believed it too"; De Kalb Norm) school who will speak mide- of food-tun and fancy work to be Wm Theremains were brought‘pnloal history and its application to wide-amusing. multim- ' Principal McKenzie. tcdattlteA-oc‘ntion roammEan. lbeCurrcntPedagogia. tral Avg, from 10:. m. toSp. in. l j l W b.“ Ww‘ in... «.... u...-... .. .l l l l .l

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