make clear-«burn. not a nd gate: {01 Blast Soft Coal. Coke or Wood ‘sizes of g opShoes are 10w you veen ting '0 together †cial ll ING BEE 1 means HL "g":é M Bee» Hot Blast 's at 6% .75 ’HONE 547 »In Place ens is that has a \ great many _I smgle hot ‘ ‘zde of the mic hot blast iv ubles «the ‘h feeds all _... surface of :rmsr nearly zun that has 180 -' is. Burns me for hard wr perfectly ".olds the ï¬re least fuelâ€"~ â€"no Number 50 IOIENWMIEIIEEPHRESGOING ONCE MORE WILL THE POLITICAL POT BOll. li the local authorities change their minds in regard to holding a primary for nominating aldermanic candidates, 34th 10th will inauguarate a geries of primarieo and elections which will last until Novcmbcr 3rd: lf they don‘t the ï¬rstclection will be that for ioï¬nship orï¬cxals and Will be held Tuesday, April 7th, This will be the ï¬rst opportunity for the women of Highland Park to exer- use their new voting privnleges and they. may Vote for all the ofï¬cials to beelected; that day. as follows. Supervisors, clerk, ’ assessor. collector. and highway commis- i sxoners. Elections for school um: will be held Saturday, April 18 and the ‘ city election fallson Tuesday; April 21 when one alderman from each‘ward will 1 be elected. Women may vote for all i quuuio- of Woman The law stats thtt. in cities like High- land Park. the poll book: must be open for registration before each state or gen- erll election which does not give the women an Why to register before the earlv elections ham Minimums state that regiltration will out he‘beaes- m. The voter must be a citizen onhe United Staten. have lived in Illinois one year. Lake County ninety dive. end the precinct thirty day; Awarding to the Chicago Tribune “All persons born in the United Sate- are deemed citï¬zens. also those who have been naturilized citizens. wives of American born men. and foreign born men and women who were minors when their fathers were naturalized American born women who are wives of foreign born men who have not. . . naturalized are no! citizens. m ' ' status is the am as mater Canon! £10:th Nov. 3rd On Wednesday. Sept. 9th. there will be held primaries {or the nomination of orï¬cers to be elected Tuesday. Nov. 3rd. as follows: State Treasurer. Representa- tive in Congress. Representutive in ‘Gcn- eral Assembly, 3 Trustess to the Univer- sxty of Illinois, Clerk of Supreme Court. Seventh District. Clerks of Appellate Court. Sccond District, State Superintenâ€" dent of Public Instruction. County Clerk. County Judge. Probate Judge. County Treasurer. Countv Superintendent of Schools. and Sheriff. According to the best authorities the only oï¬â€˜icmls above mentioned whom ihc women may vote for are the University Trustees. ofthese her husband [Aka Forester Sly» 500 Game Bird. HAvc Been Turnod Loon From the Luke Fore-tar Five hundred Mongolian pheasants, a rare game bird. protected for [Wenty years by the national and state game laws, have beén turned loose along the Skokie between Lake Forest and Wil- metre. Police oï¬icials. constables and other ofï¬cial; in lieu of deputy game wardens along the North Shore. are keeping a close watch for hunters who might shoot the pretty plumed fowl. A severe penalty is provided upon conviction of any person killing pheasants 11d the North Shore 0512!! we united in the land that any person found shooting the some will be pro-edited. The pheasants are peculiarly shaped tarbwith a long and slmoat diamond- Ihned body. The thick wood and under- brushintheoldcountryiathehahitatol the odd {owl and for that reason the Skokie was chosen as an ideal place for their breeding here. However. there is one drawback in which some hunters claim may check the breeding here and that is the severe winter months. It is said that they cannot stand much cold and for that reason it is feared that they will not thrive in this climate. In Iddition to this Mr. W. O. Lindlev of this city. who has been raising pheas- ants the past three years. from pure loye for the beautiful birds. has allowed more than a hundred of 1115 bxrds to run or flv away In Like up life in the adjoming wmds and riclds‘ VHS ,‘PII,’ Mr. Limiivy raised about nzn-rty 1:13: pheasants. When they 80‘ um rnuugl‘. to fly mm: m the more ven- tmz-sorw uncs lcavc 'he flock and take to the \x'nnd‘. Thu the public may see and learn to emny them as he does Mr. Lindlcy does not try tn recapture the strays. I In the way more than 100 have been wowed their liberty in the past two years. PHEASANTS IN SKOKIE VALLEY Votoforlefï¬dslobbo Eloetod Thia Spring. MW of Woman Hold Not 395cm comm: mans run run At the regular meeting of the Board of Educilion of Diurlct 107 on Mbnday leveningat Elm Place. School the schIal icommittce on building and ï¬nance prr- lsented its ï¬nal leport upon the ï¬nancrs :of the district and ~submitted recommen- ldations tor Irnme'd‘nate action upon the part of the Board; This report wa~ the outcome at an axhaustwc study of the l ï¬nances of the district and of present ‘class room faculties at Elm Place. The various suggesttéhs that have been made from timv tn tin-Q as to tNt'IYVC at new ‘ bulldlng. its llx‘adun. etc. had been Cart" . fully cunsldered. and a number 0t school lbuildmgs In other districts Visited. It “was the ronclusinn of the members 01 }th|s cmmmttee that mlth' the prr‘s‘rm ï¬n jancml resourves of the distrlt‘t the femur ‘ble plan would be tn put up an addmnnal :buildmg fur the primary grades and d lkmdergartrn 0n the Elm Place gtaundx WANT ADDITION TO ' ELM PLACE SCHOOL Pcï¬ï¬onl Asking-that an Elocï¬on for A Bond qu‘ Will be Circulnlcd at Queen" Women Show Mud! Intereu a little cast and nun-h of the present building. The \‘ommmcc had In mlnd a bunldmg Whlk'h would cun-AIM ?35(’nlld“_\ at {our class rooms and a kmderxunrn mum and suggested a bond |s>ur mt twemyme lhousand dullzns In unrr thv The repnrt of this committee “as tun curred in by the enurc Board and pl‘lm were lntd in! calling an electwn at an early date. Acumllng to law the llnmd cannot lssuc .such a Call unttl pt'lllllnlt‘d to do so by at least one ï¬lth of the \t)lt‘r\‘ 0f the (llstnct. The mrculatwn ut petumns tn thi< cl‘lect wtll be the Work ut a yum-tn" committee which has beer) eagerly tun: mg the actmn of the “mud nt Etlmatnm A feature of lhls‘ preliminary ctunpmgn will be the securing of women's «gum tures to the petitions. Since the consu- tutional status df‘the most recent Illunms legislation bearing upon women's suffrage has not been ï¬nally de-mdcd. ll :5 thought best to secure the sngnntures‘ of wnmen voters on separate petittons. ln district 107 there are about 850 male voters and probably 1000mm eligible to vote. The petitions will probably be readyfor signa- tures by the end of this week. TEN mus To VOTE M LIQUOR ISSUE Poddom Filed Fro- Evory Town in According to reports now at hand ten town: in Lake County will vote on the pro- hibition questionin April. petitions having been ï¬led as follows; Wankegan. 888; Lake Villa. 63; Libertyville, 159: Wauconda. 54; Antioch. 167; Vehon. sufficient signers; Avon. 132; Grant, 52; £13. sufï¬cient linen; Went Deerï¬eld. 43. This means tht the "dry forces" are ready to ï¬ght the liquor dealers m every town in the county now "wet." In the territory now involved there are 145 saloons. License Issued A marriage license was issued in Wau. kegan yesterday to Chas. H. Warren of this any and Isabel H. George of Chicago As ML Warren is out of town today and his associates in business profess to know nothing of his puns the paper is unable to obtain any information as to the date of the Weddinl em JOHN PAUL KLIN E M .Mcrvh 2. I830. Dwd Ftbnmry 0'. 15114 CHAS. ll, WARREN T0 HARRY Issued in Waning-n Tue-thy Wedding any unknown The studatts of the Deerï¬eld-Shlcldul High school will present "H. M. S Pma-l fore" a nauthl comic opera in two in: b)‘ l W, S. Gilbem and Arthur Sulhvnn on thc‘ evening of Saturday. Feb. 2]“. it 8.15‘ o'clock at “Q Ravmm theatre. There will be eight princtpal t‘hlractera and a; chorus nl ï¬ï¬ty students. The opera 13' under the ditu'tum at Mr. A. R. Willtarmt,5 and Mr Sidney Dletch. teacher at sung ; ing at the hi5}: school and organist at the Episcopal church 15 the musical dIrn‘tur l'hlsFrrday.?x-b 1.x. Mr tx- Wnll Hopper at Chicago . 'l I renew the opera before, lts present in at Ravmla. the lollowmg, wcek. Thi é‘zst of charat'ters Is as lol- lows: ‘ Josephine . . Mrs‘ L (L Alexander' Buttercup ,. ,. â€MEuhcr King Couslrf Hebe, V Bettie Wamhouu Duck Deadeyb. V . . Goat, Btldwinl Captain Cowaran. .o .. Harry Eichbf' Ralph Raclflnw. ., .. Albert Kenning. Sir Joseph Pater Edwin Gilmy 3 Boat Swain; . , Joe Gibson ‘ Two mndshipthcn ‘ _. ,. Robert Scdawickg and Rodney Mason All seats in the body of the house will be 50c. the ï¬xes Sltm. WILL SHE mm WISE ND" Dutinnlubod Actor now th at It I Fm. C..." Hod. Fro- Ibo It: Mr. Andrew W Write. luau! Mouton Soul to u M... Auditorium. Highschooan- ‘ MMJCQMIQJCOI inquMTm ‘ Mm Light CW Old mmtoboGimSnt-r- logo '07.. Lochrchootn WuuLoooM ( OrdaCh-c. h M day. Fob. 2| 1 > I. May By M Rod's IA... WAUKEGAR WES ITS TOWN column DE WOLF HOPPER TO REVIEW PINAFORE NEARBY NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST £5.be Gallagher Yon-man n! [he Conn Prank Conrad M'" R'Ch'flwu nm"" S“ W; ï¬verCovingxon 0! Y ale Predha‘aghn Volo Womn Who Cav- Mu.‘ 11(th Flnnx Heart Ramh New Mnuo Fm Loovoo *1.“ng no. Ink-run 0| Bunk Houw Hylng Doom-no *5 g. - .t ._ Mn. Rich‘rduon to Sun Vole Women Thx' ï¬ve anu “mm-v who rn‘enll) were found “why of ruhng qu lnhn Ru'hnrdst-H'On :I rm! and I‘m 4: hm «Ln-s aguwt-rc nncd 5M0 .md “mu (an: b\ L‘nrcuxl Judi): Ilnnnrllv .‘nv not In hr alluwrd In eta-3;» \ulh lhu xxunuhxzwnl If Mn Richardmn has anvthvng [u 5.1) about the mattrr A“ hc-r £ll!l'rl1r\'\' hmr mndcmrmn‘enivms mhau- “n Ru hard sun's SHIV,“ damnp- nu! .mmnq the anu xxumm (‘umr In 111.1} m. ‘ :n H†Umâ€! I! 1hr \Lui'l wrm ' ' t'ntu tram-41 ltthut'y n'»: to \u. h ,m rï¬ï¬-ttt that thr tz~h In It will | I U H ' ' ‘ '1†‘ dâ€. nvul rrl tlu- 'wu-ur‘ .1"than runs n " - - , ‘ the new ll\l\ h an thHJHR wv 1r,'tx!;ut',' Open! Store ‘1‘ North Ch 0 it I: duubllul :l Hm tet‘md ml «1' \wim F] "41'7â€" "f' Highland Park. who ' to“ department 1s rquulln: tn pm.‘ -~ . L rented thv- ltnre- room vacated by theiin “I,†muth larger. Alshuler \ upper tactnrv. 13 moving the necexx-arv flittures here {or the store â€(I um [main “KS [10an experts tnéOpen a ï¬rst~clna dry good-l : be 'M h 1 c. .v :1. 1mm: 5 ore a m arc s 0' L ‘Lihl'nï¬-n Ml that Such Book. be Held Tunes Rev“. ‘ . 1 Until Duidoctod , Wnukfln Sue Town Collector ; ‘ As there nrelnumberol cmolecarlrt Last Fn'ch’ altemoon Attorney Run- . . yard. acting‘or the people 0! the tour: ‘3'“ m 0‘" cxty. mny wen-hthecoopen- of Waukqug ï¬led lour damage cults than ,0! all. “d especullyolthephyucum against Robert Mutaw at town collector of Ht‘hlnnd Plrh. m keepmg any Inlet-ted of Waukeoh township. the Ictlon being W mm ï¬nd“ W" "Y 5““ "“0 for the puffbee o! endeavoring to collect 6" I'b'm‘ .“ Ԡ'h0 m“ â€Ch b°°h the money. tch has been in dispute for wall eomrrtunncnte with Mm lMcKenxle. some timeshexccu lees in the matter me Ithrnnan, nrrmsementn unll be mnde :by which thou drawing book- an be of salary «town collector. Each wit 1 names the â€m of :21“). muting in I". A fully protected from any tllneu through t edit 000. sm 3 :8, " mg 3: , t I, If the phyiictans could ï¬nd It poo-IN: .M h". by I “I to notify the hbranan of the cum as Fire.stamld from some unknown cause. they come to lllhl, we mum t, m0"- entirely “ï¬lmy“ the home 0' Mr. and certain thnt the library does not expose Mrs A Lg’rabtree at ()lencoe, late last myone Thu would be the ounce 0‘ Thursday ‘clpning. The home i. located prevention. as alwayn, better thin any just north ‘3‘ the Hubbard Wood! line. Mm of Cute. Both the Gï¬ncoe and the Hubbard Woody Tm: Lm Rum. department? were called but I" their efforts wemln vain and the building and am SERVICE among [m an; all its con pts were soon burned to the around giaml Mrs Crabtree _ are left . M W' E _ Jlltule l)\' â€w†loss. a. Local Poetolflce en |" ntertun practu‘aily‘ ‘- Brunch ll of The" Order Crayokke Mull Build Sewur The 1. «kn nn'i Rue-N Comrmxxmn hm wrderwf the \HHugc Hf (.rmxlakr (n 0})» min :hv ~r',“"il(‘\ of an (‘nfllm't'Y to maln- p‘urb And â€VHKHUHIES‘ for .l complex:- sv-wrmuz‘ iy'llz-m. R¢‘\r'171\' Hm u‘mmu- ~20“ rm .~- std "H “as boring" dun whlll mus mm \lllauv- lake! 5% Jumwd Hm! (M- !n \u‘ M ,m rï¬ï¬-x ASK FOR ï¬ns 0N SCHOOL mamas High Sc Con-h HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1914 Tmltoet Proper. For [on of (bone Authorked up}. rprd the the Lukr tum‘ whu'h [he [mum An mx-estmahnn lake P'mi hrrn polluted ltha! [hr In?) In I! “‘IH “mm-v who rn‘enll) of ruling qu Inhn n! and I‘M» A h-w (Lu-s 'b\ l‘ and ~n~t~ rm Mrs‘ L (L Alexander , . . £qu King Bettie Wamhouu Goats: Btldwin .. Harry 85cm“ V Albert Kenning Edwin Gilmy Joe Gib-on . Robert Scdawick «null art-h (h: sown,“- Thou- who have Ittended prn-noul per 1 ‘ anca by the North Shou- Drum-Dc cl b. “The County Chairman." "Mu U clc from India." etc, wtll recogntu- t followtng cut tor t'tc Ru Beach P u! Armstrong tlrtt “(Lama Some." w ich the club wtll present at kavnnm eatrr Fndnv. Fr?) ‘3â€, an In nu rllcnt 04:. In addttmn tnthr play tht-Laatnuutll open to thuu- balding reï¬ned neat c phna and there vull ht dlnt'mg and r rrshments. The cut hint-delta, Multan u-rvnnt at the Flvxng [Heart Ann: Mum» 'Kregcr “Hen Blake. thou! Stmlh HelenConrld Sci“ Bull mover. Foreman 0! Flying Hun (me Phtlhpu Mn Robert: Kelp o! Smnh Mnrwne Aldndgc Inch Chlpm. of Yale, owner 0! Flynn; Heart Lyle Gourley Ickley Fm ul Lclund Suntmd . Edward Oourlcy Cindy In lndun cowboy William Horton Wlingford Speed, of Yale Lester Ltvin Larry Gin-L an alhk-m coach Edward [Heart Ann: Mum» A Sing Ho. Cook a! the Flying Hem A rcho Car-r3, a Mencnn cowboy ! Shwnn Hum dime. a Cowboy wuh a killing repuln . Paul Kn-grr Jéannc Chapln, of Smith Marguerite The [oral p‘bt-vmm- “2H (nu-.123 2 'hr mambcrs nl brnm'h‘ ll Nahum†Axunm (ion 0! (ml Scrun- Emplnycs. Salxndm who are cmplmni m the North Mum- towns. It 22. upcch-d that thc- 2.2m": a; will be a largr une as .1 delegate vull [x Inlecled l0 aurnd lhc cunvrnlmn m ;thingum nx‘hnch alreflun I'll! b! nude to get Congress to pass an cqunahk- ' retirement law. Skï¬olcr. cook at the Centipede an‘h John Gallagher .‘1\I~M [or (he pllv WI†be Lunwhrd hythx' i'hxlhp~ Urchnua vanguard n! the lulluvum.v 'mal "Humans In! â€â€œ11“:me \vxuln (.‘ndnxhxhaulhrl \er Muunuvun H M Brand Hrnn Schaufï¬m, Rum-n 5‘ r-nndrr. 1.x“ nu: HHMUHHL I)! H B Kuhn“, lrs‘m N haul?!“ .«mi Hxnumc Haduldu rxtmuuuhm) .c blur m (hr k nun xhuuxm m th hcrr. mu’r “huh r'mdr Hm†hm" lhn err All mmnm. unnu- CASTFORW SOME'ANNOUNCED £fl "Her. The 5.1m: Ad (mm, A! lhc Lcnnpcdc Mural Quick Achon m Renth. Rnnmu [no Mond-y Morning sun min [(HA .1 Wail: Aal- tht Such Booka be Hold U-dl Diddoflod . Aa there areanumberol caaeaolacarlrx he! in out city. may wcaak uncoopera- lion 0! all. and especially of the phyak‘lana of Highland Part. In keeping any minded books from ï¬nding their way hock mto die Iibrnry. If all who have auch booka will communicate vmh Mm McKenxu. die librarian, ar‘rmgementa Will] be made by which (hone drawing boolu an be fully prolected from any Illncaa through If the phyticxans could ï¬nd It poo-Ibu- mnodfylhe hbranan of the cum :3 they come (0 light, we could bc mon- cuujn (hit the hhrary does not expose queue; Thu would be the ounce of prevention. as alwayn, better thin any amount of cure. GOOD RECORDS BY LOCAL HREIEN Jux! \\ WILL EMMA" zuimmsas Rm nous: mmounssmmmoluum â€H Rum-n 5‘ r-nrldrr. I)! H B Kuhn“. mi Hxnumc Haduldu 4d: In. Remou- the ruundhouu, and perforce there vull go with H the mm mm make up ï¬ve full lrmn (rt-w: Thea: are men ()1 the . Iau thnl an) uly or town nbould' be Innoua to keep They Ire good cm- uns They belong to I (run [Ml rlnkli hl‘h among lhooe who lot]. Mmy 01 1 them have ilmll“ Tu wad them away? would man (he bum-km up 01 old 1M; plenum nca‘hbody much-hip: To‘ come of that nun-d lamina mow-I would Invoivc conddenhle hurdthip 0U cxpon-rnwfluolvork Ind-tony. l» b?! you and the reader: 0! you: wont to thunk o! the m1 um I! would bc‘ distinctly I hlrthlp on the children of | meat railroad {ammo- that would have] to be put Into nunmc school. “at! flange teacher; I Remove Ihc roundboute and-20d twin vuh it I nilm‘d payroll unoumm‘ toi matching like 35500 I month. Not of that money goes to the merchant. and property owner: 0! Highland Park. Th nu». Emma The" IH' some (on‘ Ildrrlhonn of sum mom and home 0! ‘ common urn-e that ought to wash heavy "‘ in (he M‘Blfl agmnll the prlmun (n rrmcwe z'm railmnd mundhouw Hun) Hmhl-nd l'drl ~ hravw rnt-uxh Ir-l 1! br hupl‘d. in drude 1hr qurnlnm tun-H» and strong?) luv the good u! thll gund mun How do“ [he merrnnule demcm 0! Highland Park llkc lhll prawn-«1’ Do lhc buunrn mrn unm lo wpnruc themr Irlvn from I revenue 0( do“ to $661!!) a vear’ And iunhrr about the merrhnnn: D0 mew ruhxr ma: nu m 0' 1‘» "bad Hum M and l Ht nmr "\r rnundYn-nv and lulu haw Vhr unvmmrcu u! Hwhlnnd Pall HM pru'ruI-mn! and huunrse mm uh“ lnr hrvr and work w \ Ma nun-M the “Mn nrhl‘thfl' 'm 'nailr' u'M hayprlh ' " HwM‘MId "m3 «\r fur ‘4:anch Hm.“ '* ('N"\ u ACOLUIN FORTHE :ADJOURNDIEETM USEOF EVERYBODY? OFCITYCOUNCII. ('wâ€"x “(It There I: much more lhll might ht and to Contound the earnest but mu- guided to": who are behind Um petition. H n were my own pom“) nflair. nod mine float, I would be content to let I go to my tar-minded Jury on ma. tho.» . \ mg but at u-cmn to me that the point- he" mdown mll nuflkcncnlly Iroubk than to Inlwer, and Il and â€I group n! )wu-P‘ .Ian wmken mm lmmhn gum! lhcu $551!! A month 0! money to be upon! mums ma] merchanu Trinity WI 30pm Good Knock- Fro- Wind-300‘.) Notwithstanding the new†fluid of last Sunday the “mart-gaunt} at the ï¬ner. “Mn?“ 3! u'rlodx wn‘u‘r ll l’mnlv ¢ hunh In tum hurt as large as the- n\fflfl(‘ um guru-mm a month am. '1 m. Ls gram»- mg endow:- 1-1 the n- “ spun M at“ n r “Pugh prrvauh among 1hr pulpit o! lhe parmh. and wind: 1: hndmy â€pro-mun m many MW n’lnllln '1 hr mam punched on xhr tum funds Thr menu! turn of rrhgum. 1.013 and lhc Club; Soul." and continuum the sen" he mu the m preach next Sunday morning upon "Re- . anh; Ingnuq and m Revelanon" A cordial I p1." wekqnc is extended to I." who cm I rekm I all!" WAWS'HLLWCE “111g“ Illa-ugh warn H' mâ€"u my man Mum Mr M thh «v! Hm li‘lllhâ€|ull.\l' p! .dnc’ ltm‘ H! Um rmh lh’a has In 1hr u.rv\hunh v Huh-mm.- u~ wrll would vs ‘ lrumr » {hr A BUXHIHILD. PIW Conducton 122 Clenvnew Ave†Hughlnnd Park Ill. u! Hm rmh â€H MA Aer tho Ilm d hulvw‘ \nvrh m-w Y m "but" year beginning May 1. 1913. Ind eudiu April 30. 1914. - Thcrdore be it ranked. by th at! Counnl o! the City at W Put that the amount Io be diam to (b. Ihry of MUMNQM ml?â€- MHinnid ordtnnnce W And an the other fund: in aid «am he reduced pro nu to the mt o! the redudnon made“: the nu: levy by the county clerk. Cdmcd Ayes All. A pemum pn-sentcd tn property own- rn rcqueulmg the counul to prevent the Mrn‘hlntl Delivery Company's cream â€1 a unable u lhe northeast corner 0! Laurel Ave and Suond 5!. I! was re. h-rred m the commmee on street) and alley; and a motwn mldl' tho! the com- pnny be notiï¬ed of the euro“ or- d-nnnce on hvery barns and gum Buckley. the adoption 0! the 'oDovrin‘ renolutions; Where“ the County Clerk pom: mlaw hunduccdthcamouuuobedb- tributed am the item: 0! (II! fund: in the Tu Levy Ordinance to! the ï¬scal Alderman Farm; moved. seconded by Mdcrman Vener. Vbc adopnon of an ()rdmnnce u Iollovr P!f\('dln‘ ‘he buuneu of (ht adjoum- ed meeting 0! the cm councal deay‘ mghl Mayor Hawkim addmoed the membcn m a mbuce m the lau- John P. Kline, I member of the council for four yrnn Following the address I com- nnnn wan appointed u. rugrous sun-bk TPIOIUIIOH‘ Be u ordered by (he cny council 0! the my 01 Highland Park. that the cum and Milnukec Electric 3|“..me be 1nd It I. hereby ordered too proud] mm the subwny under their truck- can» avid/oeloa'fl at than, of Highland Park rm 0: befnrr thefmlneelth day n! Man") 19“. b) plum: I dam n! hm .mnndvu‘rm lamm under â€be" Hm n EH ~an1pmm and alxn'r mud tin-fl, m. Irrl mm), m m: muzhrnl support- mu mm \Amk mum n1 :hc mulh curb of and \ on HA Ham Mxrr humulztlrt‘ a tt-pult an tnlkntu "Jr, the Ftnutu‘c Ltrmmittn mom- mcnd that the am, ut mutant [amne- ll hm Illhon hr [M‘fulfd trout 8151» to now pct month. and that the sum ol tau!) be appropnued Iron: the ill. fund to pay and 10¢er tn uhry ho- Jux m 1914. to Aunt an. 1914. Ind thu the my chat ht- tnstrnctcd to duty In:- rmt tn payment of bit nury. Upon m at m Vettet the m! wu accepted and Mayor Hawkins .9 potnted Mt. Arno-Ink! permanently. In the mute? of the two pet cent 01 premium: on ftre utterance urinal tn Htg‘hllnd Put; the )udtfllry ramming: reported tint any a ml" proportkn o! the two petcmt I. put! mto (1â€!th (hll txmc. lufh n has been pond. coming tmm tout mm The commute: «- geotad that u renalutton be pond. p’vn‘ the JudtClIry Commune the riht to have pruned a form to hr not out to property cum winch when ï¬lled out by the property ovum will Inform thu Committee an to the amount at the in- uuunt’t (aux-d by thrm. .06 the pre- mtumb patd during â€11- Int ï¬ve ynn. Thu A :m.m|ttt-r. record-nu to the n-port. would turn hatr .t but.» upon whtth to umk ant: must, If not I“ U! thr tIo prt trtJ tumti 5r (“Ht-(ltd ht In wt‘h I ï¬ahnro of Rope†of Media. Fob. 3 I'.: ‘u and “Mr: .umn H'rr 1rpm‘led 'm lrvx.pulnl\ ammmnm-m u! Lml Ayn.- mï¬m a.- high! turmnn .v a ulan‘ 0! $30 ,m mum. Hm lrpurl ll'lnfl "(rut-(i m m: Jmmr I ununnzrr a role" of hue mmu'm um mkrn uhllr lhl! rummlurc 1m mulmrt‘ a u-vuu an inflow. Thr ordinance giving [ht Young Mcn't Club pennumrm lo budd I boat hon): on the lake short wu puma. ~ H1 Ind "\‘ui haying mr-w‘d seconded bv Aid; sin-aber- "mt 1hr repon be rrlcrred to (he Himme Committee. Tm p non to me the pdkce When one: Wllhull Ave Ind m pl." :1 \nth a more Nimble one in. referred lo the Fmanoe Commitm. “It I“ Huh \Amk Aid Fearing moved, seconded by An 1 hr umm‘ll also Indra-d “it (Name n :hwnu-rn lelwm' lu plm‘r lamp. ‘1 Huh! «:1 vun an 11-hour ndnr guuut‘l A? Minn") 5! tub‘fl)‘; \mc- \x! mm I“ ! INK.†In :1 c {h In lenh’a\ :\\. A: Luv-ed Aye. All (.urn Ma) Rd . 121) arr! h. m H Iun Aw rulmly . Ian at Lm ' .aum and l Volume 3 Hm In on \HH add .mun (1: 11d IO