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Highland Park Press (1912), 10 Apr 1913, p. 1

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m: HIGHLAND PARK he New Postal Law next. elm. of The Highland Puk PM 'requuod by the Act of Auyuu 24,1.” 1dupi «3':- ‘:»u‘: now; to he delivered by [Hi 7: e p ' . t?» Thrd Assistant Pod- \\ uhzrmvm 5* x ‘ an! remzn the other ally Invited pnuicges Hf : READING :imates gladly fur- nished on all wbrk and Fixtures :her lecurlty holdern. holding I per can! ’2'. or olher oecunfiel: .benifireenélade 230 N. St. Johns Ave. 134 Second Street Phone SOS-L , LECTRIC FIXTURES "RING, REPAIRING and address" of stockholders. hcldi‘ if you found a ser- vant always ready, always willing never tiring to per- form the heaviest work for trif Ii n g wages. You’d think it Supply .Co. Electricity will do it Public Service Company Provide yourself with the necessary appliancel. press a buttonathat'u a" Bdn'n‘ Building- a Gift of Fortune Iprmg Thu ‘9 a fvature of “I6 scrnge posuble in I wired hour: that} allrlctivo in Xi 1y.-J tho .- u VII .. in n [nri I'm-nth- mil? «1. Advance of :1: Scptcmber. All ‘13 1:1 thh chutes. 1 JT‘. extra charge is otc- wry attractive mi Sta-3171 (301115. of Northern Illinois uhundmg against The {,ghland Park ROOM K) nter's sup Vutarv Pubhc LL, Publisher :1. 1913 1123â€"“! TWenty-tour years ago-.Mr, Evans was . elected Alderman from the First Ward. f ';}!e was reelected for a second term and again for a third term and' served in that fi;apacity' for four consecutive years. , ‘ iWhile in the Council he acted on many ‘ important Committees, Chldl among which was the Street and Alley Committee. of which he was chairman two years. In 1895 he was elected Mayor ot the :City. in 1897 he was re-elected. in 1901 he was again called to serve the City as Mayor and for six consecutive years tol- lowing he held that otficer His adminis- tration marked the City's greatest devel- } :opment. ()ver 3150000000 was expended l' 3 under his direction. yet. in every step (or- ‘ ward Mr. Evans' characteristic conserva- 1 ; tion action and his genius tor economy is 4‘ p“. apparent.The universal approval and satis- ‘l g {action in which his administration of the 4,"? City's affairs was held can best be judged by the following resolution passed by the _ City Council in 1907. Number 5 RECORDS OF cm 0mm now CANDIDATES FOR? omen SAMUEL S. HOLMES MAKES INVESTIGATION OF PAST A o-zftun Index 0: the qualwicatinm and macs: 0! any Candldatc Inr publhwfl- fice may he found in hw past record I have mx'estigatcd the recurds. as revealed by the Public Documents of this City, at the tuihmmg candidates tor otfice un the Non-ansan Ticket: Robert (2. Evans. camhdatc for Mayor; Edward A. Warren, cumhdate for Cxtv Clerk: and 3’ James C. Boylan. candtdate tor Pullcc Magistrate. find I trel that it is due to the citizens uf Highland Park that they be given the benefit of my investigation. Alderman Shields m ing resolution, whlcn Alderman Dcnzel: The City Council. speaking run it“... and for the citizens. wishes to expras to the Honorable Robert G. Evans. the re- tiring Mayor. the high esteem and regard . in which he is held as an effluent, honest and able public officer. and by this reso- lution. to be spread at record in the pro- ceedings of the City Council. to acknow- ledge the great obligation which the City of Highland Park owes him for the many years of faithful and unselfish labor which he has given in its behalt. Mr. Evans has the distinction of having held the office of Mayor of the City for a longer time than any of his predecasors. Five times has he been elected to that otfice. thus covering a period of ten year: This alone proves the confidence of the citizens and their satistaction with his Park Mr. Evans has the disx held the office of Mayor longer time than any of Five times has he been otfice. thus covering a p« This alone proves the a citizens and their saris administration. bl! Following Letter to Voters of Highland Park a a Short Sketch of what Mr. Holmes Found on the City' | Records Other Interesting Comment ,.V..,,\...,. . The resolution wascarried unammously. Mcmbers of the Council prgsenfivtmgs H. Shwlds. Joesph F. Learning. Dooley Herman Denzd. Geo. “LA 1112:; Henry Ditmer, Thomas Morton. t o Kennrth R. Smoot. ): :Hc (My Shields introduced the follow- nn. whlcn was seconded by Council. speaking for itself. citizens. wishes to expras to rle Robert G. Evans. the te- r. the high esteem and regard is held as an effluent, honest blic officer. and by this reso- r spread or rrcord In the pro- the City Council. to acknow- In! nhl'matxon which the City may live runny .v and to know so much to its H 1Lmd Mr; Warn-n, uur prestm (my (lcrk. rm ten years, during lhc p‘rrmd ”2 (mm ;n w-hn‘h Highland Park nude IIN‘ greatcsx .adem‘cnu-m. .Ildc-rnmn the first Ward. The princbal Committee on whn‘h he serxcd was the Finance (mn- nmlu-c. NC was Also defied a lhcmbcr u! “a; 1mm Machnk'ry Company. Jnhn kaur. one 01 the pnnupal prummcn of the new [oun- dry slaxea lhal the building \nll nan wnhm the next two week; 'l‘wo buildmgi WI" be erected. The main foundry building will be 61 It" by :10 fee: and the pattern null ii) ":6! b." the “mud n! Loan! Imprmcmcms Those In thc best putttion to obstru- the work wt Mr. Warren as Mderman, ‘u. know thr results accomplished by ham. to Judgt- of his fidelity in duty. hxs capa-f city tor work. and hts courteous consider ; anon (or all who cama in Contact wnhi him were the men who were associated; and worked With him in theCIty Cnunch ‘ The City Council at that time was com 1 posed at and had as its members. sud public spirited and well known men n51 Francis D. Everett. James H Shlclds. ' Francis 1). bvcreu, James II Jun-w. William M. Dooley, JOseph F‘ Leammg. Thomas Morton. George W. Turner and John Hart. The cxprawon of their ap precialion of Mr. Warren's work appears upon the records of the City Councxl In a rcwlutmn ox wmch the lullowm‘ Is aL exlrznl. First Ward. Mr. E. A. Warren. uur mus: smcere thanks .md apprtuauun [or hr: fidelity In the dupes of his offh‘r and tor the courtesy and cunsnderauor shown mach member of (his body under all circumstances. "Be it turther reached that We express our earnest regretsyat his retirement. feeling as we do that w; thenhy wflcr an irreparable 10:5." As City Clerk Mr. Warren has proved himself a capable and cflicuent public 0(- ficer. It :5 due m Mr. Wancn and u. him alone.that an audit 0! the \L:ty'.~ books was made. lie was thrhrsllu propue the audit and [herons who cun- ...-...|u "rm-d the necessny lur ll. qul nun“. u..- _ ks was made. ‘He was mt. hrs! m ' The entertmnment given at the Youtu I‘ propue the audit and therone who cun- ‘ Men's Club Room: on F 'l y even 'I stantly urged the necessnty lur II. iApri! lounh m the form 0‘ . Coll I , [)urmg his term bf office he has re- I tounument proved Ignnd success. Rep ‘ duced the salary expense of the uthce 0. 1 resentatnvu from the ”W college! 1 City Uflk' 515“ 80‘ . 3h" "(sum)" “3‘ 1 includmaChmo. MnchiganJllino’u. Yule. accomplished while Mr. Warren was Northwntern. Wisconsin. Princeton and burdened mth the extra work 0! cumpt- 1 Harvard were m the field and many duct 1mg statenwnts of all the Specml Assess I and >plrlled contests took plate. Ml ment Accounts 0: the pasttenyuars. '1 h [were four contests in prugrr. all the! bumms; of the City Collector's ulht’e‘ ha- 1 ume m ”no“! parts of the field. Mk1“: also been handled In the City Clt‘rks ol :gfln, anxton and Yale tied ’0' first; fice Without additional help. lplace wrth nine poinu cad: and in the; Mr. Buvlan has he’d the office of POlICt‘ } elinnnating contest. Muchipn took the‘ Magnstrate since May 1 1312. Duru g i ple. Michugan was represented by Mean. ‘ this time his, reports of his doing: as : John Conrad. Arthur Mierhofl and Mnth “ - “-4 kw rnmnmm‘es tu the ; Tllman. The member: present just hid? 1 AA, During hlS term bf offic: duced the salary expense of City Clrrk. $131480 Thhl accomplishzd wlnlc Mr. burdened “1th the extxa wu lmg statcnwnts of all the St mcnt Accounts 0: the pastt busmtss ut‘ the kitty Collccb also been handled m the C fice Without addllltflml help un: \llll\ Magistrate, and his remittances to the;' City of tines collected by him were prompt- ‘ than‘ ly submitted each month. In less one year he has paid into the treasury oi the City,in lines, the sum (it $804.40. the past year largely exceeds the sum total ()l tines remitted to the ti y tor several years last past. The Public Work of Mr, Evzim, Mr Warren and Mr. Boylan in the past ha~ compelled the open approval ut’ the men in whose judgement the Citizens haie implicit confidence. The records, or how est, etficient. taithtul SchlCt: rendered by these men in their respective official p03:- a matter of munitipal at Highland Park, past at tions should be pride to every citizen and because nl their records in the these men are entitled to your shpporl the t‘lt‘t'ililll, 'l'ucxluy, April 1.3, li|l3 Very respet‘ttuilv subiiiitteil SAMI El. 5. ll|ll.i\ll€\. This : amount remitted by Mr. Boylan (lurlnR: The Highland Park Hotel. I building} iowned by Mr R. (2. Evans and one Oh , the old landmarks 0! this city which h; I ben remodeled a number of times ll to ‘, be completely demolished and in it: Dllct {will spring up an nbaolutelv up to date 3 hotel with a stone frontage and conuin‘ ling about twenty~five room; The entire ‘east and north ground floor will be ocru- “pied by the Charles Warren Dry Goods Stun- 'Allll the exception of the restlurlnt “huh mil he under a separate manage :iieni mm ”W ltvlcl and run on the ‘- .i,.. lhannmnrluhhlt.ll)l’tm [med HMVLHKQ Auociution sm'laliun “l danvc an the evening "f ' at right o'ck are being r former enlcl ciation have more attract lllr Anew-u"... , 7 ‘ sm'iatiun “l” entertain at .in xrxiuiiiml dance at the Ravinia Park szno on the evening of Thursday. April ,evvntz-enth at right o'clock. Elaborate arrangements are being made to make this affair, as former entertainments giVen by the Asso- ‘ ciation have been.‘a great success and a mare attractivebaflroom cannot be found in this Vicinity trim the artistic Cnsmn The men whose entertaining ability is [U be employed as members of \‘armus committees are; Messrs. 0. G. 5L Penn and Arthur Johnson. musk; Leo Hank, William Guyot and Leo Delhaye. fluor. Alfred Moses and. J. A. Blomdahl. ticket. Tickets may be pitches“! from any-nusi- neat man. min; to the Wiau‘in‘al fifty cent: l‘he Highland Pm; Busincsx nation vull entertain at .m x: ncc ax the Ravlnia Park szno ening of Thursday. April )(‘Vt'l rmht o'clock. Elaborate arrang BUSINESS MEN TO GIVE DANCE nil C ino Plan Enteruinment a! Ravi Casino Thuud-y Nigl'n 1’1 ‘1‘» Ill. M“ " MWMMIW cqucu-uuw di “HF".IQBMM X Chm-haunt.“ ( Site for New Fairy The building: {or the newly inaxpor- atcd mmpanv, the North Chicago Foundry Company \HH be crested on the HM tract )ust south 0! the Brigg! Chic/180 Machnk'ry Company. Jnhn kaur. one 01 the pnnupal prummcn of the new [oun- dry state: that the building wt” start Mthm the next two week; A) (act. The Inner mu be nrrproolw Will Build New High School in Ion-to- R. G. Evuu will End our Store. on Conn-ll Ana-o The Highland Park Hotel. I building“ iowned bv Mr R. (2. Evans and one of. , the old landmarks ol this city which h; I ben remodeled a number ol times ll to ‘, be completely demolished and in lll Dllct {will sprung up an nbaolutelv up to dau- ? hotel with a stone frontage and mnuin‘ ‘ilng about twenty~five room; The entire cast and north ground floor will be ocru- “put-d by the Charles Warren Dry Goods Stnn- Mth the exception of the restlurlnt “huh mil Lv under a separate mummy :ncnt mm 1hr llvlcl and run on [hr Eu: opt-.m pldll 1hr prupnclor, Mr. ll) run 3 Mn: n~ and his lannly ml] ouum a north Hunt apartment 0n the mum! l1()~r, and .sx-pamlt- from the hotel. The ’0 vl rrmtn~ vnll have every Convenient 1' :ml modern unpruw-menls throughout Thr mum emu-mes to the bulldmg \nll lx) situucd at thr rail and north and the- ‘nmc “1.1 bccallnl the R. (i Evans Work s Accidonl u Bldg.“ 30 ml! cl Stalk. a Ride in sue-0d cl Cnv Andrew Enchanm May SUV-utopia xs lying at ‘hc point of dtlih It the June MgAlhster hospital as the rnult ol I lull from a ”fight [ram Thurndly evening at the Blodgm stahun on the Noflhmn railroad in: fell from the {min while“ n. ma- cut 011 abov: the about. No all '- fractured and he undead other was imam nHH’ “I mm IAN mun mum 1H5- By way of rein-err: lo pram-dang nude: relating to the sinunoo m D» mct 107, it may be npraled that the Du. Hid hu lwo «hon! um whuch x! hm owned wince 1876‘ me one u Elm Haa- and lhe other known as the Pun Clmmn me, and that the purchue ot a mud in. the walk-d Shcnhen utlc, hat; lltrlv been authorized, ”0.! the Within of two but. and tho put-chant n! u thud dn not unlu- therpmblem- Of lhr dtslru tn, The Board 0! ‘docltioo an not build a school hour until the votrn lath-mu the barmmng 0! the ntcessary lunch and tomllly dn Astute the we upon ‘hich thq bUIldlllI is no be ended The purchpe at the Shoohcn at: (be: not at note-thy mvulxr lthe era-non at n butldlfl‘ there lt this time At the eta-mm (m February 15 but two pmntn Vie" at tune, the gleam“ at one at two Iptt‘tfird nuts and the knot Inc: or nymmn ut an appmpnue hand ‘iuuc with ‘w high to punchuc tht mt:- ododcd. The question 0‘ the locum at I new building mad the lane at band: tor the erectbon at I building M ngt cum: up. however much it an In a: mind; a! . that who Voted at the election The-re ‘ 5mm! be yet tooth" electmn‘ thn tame In ‘spectty when I butldmg u to be errant 10d to Iuthonu the necemty 1'“! M bondt At thu drawn the wolf" mu dcdde to authonu lht‘ ext-(nun at a hull 'dm‘ on thc She-hen nte Tray In eqlnlly trct to deude m tu'or ut nthrx to! [h other site! o'ned by the dauncl ltnd thus put an addituuul butldm' enthcv L tontthlm ngroundouon thouttl - the Pon ammo School. ‘ The dcdlon at Februnry l6 III mdc cidve in that no we rrcnved n mamnt) _ koldlthcvomcwuthc ll. roquxrflt action at the Board all rd upon the um». tvuumr» llht‘ pnnnplea n- urnazr and.” \otr~ or bond: drawn lUl pntm-nt tn tlu luturr‘ ulrthtr tm‘ pll\llt' m publn tlrht mup! m the t‘OUIR ut tnm- hr tmd. and 1! nu tund h pmnd n! tn! the Wynn-xx t‘u u-sult \hll hr H dvtault l-‘rmn 1902 t‘ tutu, :1". ”(It «.1 ‘0t at ”It pvmrmrnt hum“ urn drawn. duh ugn ed by lhr Mum and (It) Llerlt, utw mupt hmr ltnuun at tho tum: the" were “turd that sumr 0! [hr nut-amen“ urtr nnufitnrnt to pay tht bond. drawn 13am»! thrm .\u rflmt tn supply the“ drYuM-mtcs “as made 1)) the ufllualx who tum-d utd hoods, and whose duty ll wt: to prondt lundn to pay them at ' thctr nutunty Thu duty was Ivoadtd. neglected or bhltted tmm ttme to time by the city attorney. and' rxocuttvr ofllccn ot nun-3w: .dmxmutntnum unul ‘ finally :1 devolved upon thu dmtmunv i tron to take up the Iubyed ot pmvndmg 'undc to mutt that maturing bond: 1 ‘ luv: dom- my bat to prrturm lhli lung *urg‘lected dut) a well an to dmzharge the othcr dune: 01 my ufitct m a Emanc- like. and lqnl manner. The system at delay In thr parturmuwtt rt duty In thin rand hu mad! “NU the tystcm of borrowma trom "Peter to pay Paul". untll the tax payer ls awaken ! ed to the utuatton by two andtton at: MKUHII per year b\ bhurl term arm-ml - b :06 tuun 1 how donr my duty at your Irrvnnt and dtcet promptly. turly “d without} “vantiom. and not In In tndnhdual. are from govemmt no? Gap-n It: tl! 3| 3] ll ll U L35. ~ ‘ 'totfcruletd‘lu‘mchmqldfl‘ “'90“ '6 mm M M d”. the 2 Intent-st and pnvik-gc. with twee-wry rtm nits W 5,”,W'd'lplntoateWJt-Adcmw-dm loan to -_. _______ the poll: and the Mum o! the drawn palm {or I xhool ulc. Frankly. [do not think an the qua» l .w,, - v- n, don d'the location of the. «hood hmi but-en carefully wandered by the Mayan” dnldrcn ”unsung xix unruou 11“.. .»---. , About one mud u! m:- Chlh'n hung hrwul imai nmptmvmrnu panh by nigh wrsl of (he track» 30 uhdrt vhdmu u H'mph'lrd M mr 5" \r n t unstruclum 5n ma Laurel and \'me Avcnm but the mnor company. who tum-d and dawned hau- mom m ily cron- a: truth I! Cantu] Arc. and brm Cnmp‘rlvd. and (he Multang lmgn mll he u 31me: 800101 the” ("mum ”c nun, wrmm-(od vmhoul lo» In (Ir menu-1" paper!) (when m the CM“ [he 1m: now awfully guardcd by uro mm. a U!) Allumry (lad hu Ihown him-CH garbage town can and a groans nun Th: be capable. W and dfl‘ucm in the cum: 1 Vanda; nun who Mindy ukcnbuf‘o ‘ Mann-nadir: Oahu 01 MI 060: breaking 'poomonul-Jm Sued congrats-3 ‘ He has naked bard during lb: two ycm also br- I alwoedlha! amen-1y to nun-mu... incboolchfldleu Theme-in. gunman-d ha a mumkm, M "at.“ ZAvenoeh-Iotnboouyed but m.’uhouldbe:c.utudwun came :1 un- undo! 'Mymnflledbylrflutw.“mn-tutnfbvthruxpaycrs _ mm wmmmeMyd» NLHthntlhcfiru Wdflihqboy.“ ‘hndhrkhu (W to me the [helm 'WuWMdmlflm;W. WedHnotllnlnvhnnobeimmg ’ 8! nmnoluhlnymdeim nriptmnderu EMyau-vdwm than Myra-incommw‘bodyu ‘ ‘0!!!“wach ,m wrsl of me track» 8" Laurel and VIM AW“ ily cm. a: truth :1 (mmi an m3! 0 dmnn who ha" "0 CITYATNRNEYES. GAIL ‘ ASKSSUPNRTFORREW common sum BY lN‘l‘n‘RESTED arms AukiM ‘0" Support 1|Illl€\x"l‘7§“1”lullghl‘dl’iflk . flunk xp‘l Imam-w: .‘mmld br ‘ nndux‘i rd upon H:- mm. tvuumr» like pnnnpla m urnazr and.” \mr~ or bond: drawn tux pnnu-nl m 1M luturr‘ «ll-(ht! 1m plunlv m publn drbl mup! m [It (‘0‘)!!! 0! mm- M pmd. and 1! nu iund h pmnd n! (n! (he Wynn-xx Pu Iran“ "1“ hr H dviaull hum 1902 L 1"1().:1".lll|u!\0(a1 1m pvmrmrm bum“ urn dxaun. duh ugn ed by lhr Mum and (It) Clerk. “kw mu»! hmr knuun M ”It hm: |hf\' were “turd lhasl sumr (1! [hr nun-amen“ vu-lr nnufixnrnl to pay lht bond. drawn 13am»! \hrm .\u rflmt 11» supply the“ drYuM-mlcs “as made 1)) the ufliuah who ism-d usd hoods, and whose duty ll wt: to prondt iundn to pay them I! n..." mmumv Thu duly u-u IVOldtd. mu»! hmr knuun M flu “turd lhasl sumr (x! vu-lr nnufixnrnl to pay 13am»! \hrm .\u rflm drYHH‘IuIC! “as made ILWymmm banana-mu: ”mu-mm” Mi “when“ (mum "the final uoluuoa 0! “4 lord tmpvovemem bonds. now m default and thus pram-hum funhn Oct-uh Ind F" 1:2,;2' “5%“ If? I.- lhnrbywfldidwuodn down“. I IdEI To moor oi you who bum an my, gowmmcnl muu hr «Inducted upon I I Mr! hunmrn [rO‘h‘V Qn tun?» [not \mxr nuppm‘! m‘lnrh mu \ulr ax {hr (in mm ux Apul lilth. Nm‘rlrh your; tun»? 5 (am. \1 y Alum «; he a hnum‘u! \ uul ,,___ ,, .‘uhouldbemmudwun use: It thin undo! sou .tumcbymrtupaycn the count .hMMhchwmcthetMl-Mm “people. We allknow Hr. ' . ruL - _;_.3....A.a.‘"‘ Iren- rleclea l dud 1hr mun lune: ll :9 u then pmnnx w“... ttn't hunmrn tmltt'v tn he a hnum‘tl! .uu'r.“ [not smxr support xtnrh IIU .uut \ulr at the» Art hm Ul Apttl lilth. hmt‘rtrh your; hunt h (.Att. \t ) Alum (1 Mayor 1) wet. and (It) Aflumry (14H wen- rlet'ted upon thrn prumr to L0: dud thc mutm ma! nflltn along Hume” lune: lt ts \nth sattuartmn "at: we mm the" tummy hm hrrn tthHI-d Htghlnnd Park hat on: of the best au 0 tr: 11minttmnuim'tutn‘, WILhIH'd by lunds rubx “be-d by tumult” out)“ rtplum The ypm‘tnl argument actvunzc huvr tut-(n audttrd and a net: up to dilfiyi'rn‘. of bookknp nu aduytrd and m upctutmn Lair ( nun!) hm! H‘ nhafir up, abn “jun-tan and w war Htfltlnnd Path Out 0! It all 3mm good govtmnwm and mnty tn the tn: paw-n; fund. m th: luturc. On Saturday Apt,’ 12th there In" hd an Plenum hem m the bankma rooms 06 the Highland Pan State Bank and 4 the Cttv Ha” In laar Fares! and It Town Hall m West Dec-meld tar the par [nor n! eta-tan; two members of (H Tu‘ rump Htuh Srhoul Board 01 Education: Thr l'dlllnfi mrmbvt'u u! the Board In Wolt‘ult and Mt Baum \N Sk‘hum t \ hrt f Mt letumm'het (il'xtIIICb lu be I CUM dtdalr 1m teen-rm“ and Mt. Ira J. ' has («mu-mm t.» wur m hll pip ‘ cit-sled, Mr (u-rt t.- 'ul pro-em a mum of the Bond 0! lidm “um 0! “wind 10" but bl! trnn f\plll‘b m-xl week and bi du‘hna II' “(11:01; The poH- Will I):- Upt‘ll M Inut n'doc‘ p m and tinted at urn-n u't‘luok p m. d the pamr dny I l ,__._ .......n- .n- urn mun, the upemc. m menial tantrum x w... ., bro-flung tho- lrmpuhu'x w dun-r! ~ptna! Wm“ lunds 51nd unnomy ha. been pracnrrd lhnuuhoul [he udnnnwu Minn An < t dmamr ngulalmg 1hr uprrlhun u! m1 road: 10! addmotml nrmn‘tum In Me and pruprxl) fl) bran rum! d and I.» In ioru Inn add” ”PM fiagmrn a-rr uh dul) in Mu \n..m; \.(-nut' and i I'm Viru- made lht \ (11.1’ ‘ rl"\llx." Hm ‘U'WA yompu-(mi n {a\ phh" k pump hm» HM pa N‘H‘h‘l VIM umtph'lrdtn (hr company. who mi people. wgnall know It. ”has to be I mu 0! mlny Ind hand. with I rip: W and! «in m any forum It Support of the IN! Municipnl Tncket upon the Put Records And Phi-h: Mr. Gail's tbs put two Yum mcxhr-d u m Mum In [my an m fi‘k-ilfl Inn-mm I want, me lrmpulun u; dun-r! ~ptna! I 94‘“ p.nd ‘I! l "ucnuc has: brfn .\ , EH w to m: (ht N! ha: rrmdw‘. m Hugh‘and Pll‘k m LNG and bar brrn «Ins-(‘1) Identified “(III m gth Hr um unr u! m.- commim-e tint mgnnnui u ”mum; Sherman RM and “a: aHHr vulh Ml Value) Fault! and ulhrn m w (hung; Hr hm aim born a laygc- la) [my-1 and I: Intern!“ m hm mg an nunumn‘al and cfficnfm 8‘- mmmnmon He nnl) umwnkd to n- 31le reprulrd u-qumu of all!“ numb“ u! the mun-m II n essentially a case of the ufinrr “lung (he nun MI. Elmer T Skidmorr Is I young man of plonuu and IIbIlfly Hr hold. I m spoooibk poamon wuh 1hr Chm-co Had- unrc Company Th: rcpulnmn and Charm" 0! the above candvd-m m publu‘ Ind pn'vlu hit it I guarantor 01 w diluent. busing- like ndnmnurlhon. We. durrundcnugned mum: at High- land Put bunny mdorae (be above W and requeu your vou Ind active m1. (1H MW'“ w [L dewm Henry H “my Bowen W .‘vzhumachfl John 5 Hf“ john ()hver Em“ Rudolph (km; Buchanan Frank C. 0an Frank (. 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