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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 May 1915, p. 1

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i l L31“ '1 l 1‘ :4... i ll pint. ‘gt Lu... Number 10‘ \ THE REGULARS DEFT-IA HELROSE PARK TEAM TO PLAY AUBURN TEAI NEXT SUNDAY l Mi. Doubled in Sixth Bangiusiomf Winning Runs. Greenslade Al- I lowed the Visitors but ' ’Three Hits -.__AA ._ a- . L I By “Regular Fan" The Regulars defeated the Melrose ' Park team on Sunday by a score of 3 to '2. The weather was rather cold but the boys put up a fast snappy game. The, work of Pettis. the Regular's second sicker was the bright light. the old scout l doubled in the sixth with two men on the? sacks. sending home the winning runs.l Let’s see some more of these Pettis! The l pitching of Greenslade was great as he ‘ allowed the visitors only three hits, and A with perfect support. would have siiut . them out. Lea in left field pulled down ‘ a sizzing liner thereby saving some . trouble. ' The team is pulling lots of fine plays. for so early in the season. and with a few I more games will be able to go against the l county teams. and defend the county ; championship. The fast Auburn team of: Chicago will be the opponents next Sun- ‘ day. TRINITY CHURCH PARISH NEEITNG Tuesday Evening May 11th at Eigbt‘ O'Clock in Perish House On account of the rain last Monday evening and the small attendance. the annual Parish meeting of Trinity Church was adiourned to Tuesday evening May 11th at 8 o'clock in the parish house. All members and friends of the parish are urged to attend this adjourned meet- ing at which the vestry for the coming year will be elected and other important business transacted. JOHN SULLIVAN DIES FRIDAY MORNING Suffers With Complications for Several Months. Interment in Lake Forest Cemetery Mr. John Sullivan. a retired soldier. died at his home on North Ave. High- land Park early Friday morning of B ights disease after an illness of several months. The funeral service was read at St. Iames’ Catholic Church. Highwood. Monday morning at ten o'clock. Father 5. J. Gates read the servrce, assisted by Father Kirktleet of Lake Forest, which was followed by burial at Lake Forest with full military honors. Mr. Sullivan was seventy-eight years of age and came to Fort Sheridan twenty years ago. He leaves to survive him,i Mrs. John Sullivan, his wife. three daughu ters. Mrs. R. Shannon of Highwood. Mrs. William Holmes, and Mrs. Johnson of New York. and two sons. Daniel and' John Sullivan of Milwaukee. Wis. IRS. LUCY c. METERS PASSES 0N» ; Inunscm DESIGNER l w. c. EGAN on: or THE murmuroksl PUBIISHI'S MAGAZINE; Published Entirely in the Interest of Horticulture of this Region. Will Contain Articles on Plants for Our Carder" We are in receipt of an attractive pub- l lication entitled “Bellerica'” "The North ‘ Shore Edition . Illinois". I It is published monthly underthe direc- tion of Warren H. Manning of Boston, a noted Landscape Designer, ‘at Bellerica. Mass. Mr. Manning has for several years past been the advisory manager of several of the large estatesalong the North Shore. including that of the Cyrus H. Mtt‘or- r mick place at Lake Forest. The maga~ A zine Wlll be published entirely in the in-. terest of horticulture of this region and ‘ Wlll contain a series of articles on the decorative plants suitable for our garden, j written by those who have made a study : of these and are competent to give ad-i vice. Those of us who work in our gar~ , den have to depend for expert advice. on books based upon experience gained ‘ in an English climate or an eastern one where conditions are entirely different to: ‘what our soil and climate offer usâ€"hencrl many failures. I It is a new venture which will run a year I anyway. and longer if it receives a proper support. The charge $1.00 per year is certainly reasonable and all who stand for civic improvements and the decora- tion of their Iioriie grounds should sub- scribe for it. The present ISSUE contains. "Climate Diagrams". "Summary of the Types of Garden" and "Landscape Design" by Warren H. Manning, ”Perennial Plants of the North Shore" by our telhm‘ townsnmii W. C. Egan. "l’ines that (irow Well in Laki- Forest" bi' Emil I’mllinger and "Woods of the North Shore" by Stephen I“. llamhlin. In his itl‘knfl“lt’tlgt’lllt‘ll"\ Mr. Manning says of Mr Egan. "Mr. \V C. ligan ot llighlJntP‘ IXHR. \videly recognized as the llcan of Ann teur IIOl’Ilt‘lllltlTillISlS. is contributing .i series of articles on the natixe herbs in the garden u ho has tlevotril his \Itltlt‘ of our llv is .i ri- tired business man, time and his home grounds to a study of hardy plants. and notes are ii! :iii niense value as Li faithful record, because his they :ire based on .i very gt'lllllllt' loui‘ and apprecration ot the beauty of the plants and their iissot‘iMuKis. coupled wrth itn expert cultural k'nOwIedge and administrative skill that permits him to spend the most of his time showmg his friends and Visitors the beauty of lll> ‘ grounds". NEW ICE PLANT BUSY Running Night and Day to Get Stock Ahead for Warm Weather Demands On another page of this paper will be found a large ad of the Purity Ice and . Refrigerating Co. in which several very l favorable water tests are shown. by n» Funeral Arrangements Can Not be Corn- ? pleted Until Arrival of Son ; Tomorrow On Tuesday evening about ten o'clock I occurred the death of Mrs. Lucy HI Meyers at the home of Mrs. Fillmoref Evans after an illness of ten weeks of’ heart trouble and complications. The‘ plans for the funeral can not be made' until Mrs. Meyers' son. Mr. Samuel Meyers returns from Californiatomorrow. Mrs. Meyers leaves to survive her be- sides her son, a brother. Mr. George Morgan of Oakland. Cal. A full obituary will appear in The Press next week. High School Notes The Faculty of the Lake Forest College extends a cordial invitation to the students of the high school to attend a series of lectures to be given by Rev. John Neville Fizgis. D. D. Litt D. of Mirfield England at Rietl Memorial Chapel between May second and thirteenth. The Annual. a very interesting combin- ation of year book and tales of school life, wrll go to press this week. A good ‘ deal of work has been done on this book .- by the students, both in a literary way : and an artistic way. There are to be} three bindings. a leather cover. paper COVer. and cloth; orders may be left at the high school for the book. The result of the Blue and White track meet. held at the school. last week. re- sulted in the score of S4 to 50 in favor ofi the Blues Five boys have entered the: interscholustic track-meet, to be held at Lake Forest. Friday afternoon. Track; men and tennis rren. will enter the track I meet. at Urbana, May 15th. ‘ - stand. liable chemists. Although the local lt‘t‘ company have made severe tests them- :selves they were not satisfied until they received analysis from these chemists. showing that the water used in their ice is better than any mode in the crty or any of its suburbs. Purity ice, we under costs no more than other ice, therefore it is within the reach of all. It is good for all purposes. the invalid. the‘ sick room. table or common cooling The company is now shipping ice as far south as Wilmette and their plant is running night and day to meet the tleA mand which is sure to come with the hot weather. This community should pride itself for having an ice plant right here at home where vie can inspect at all times. the process of making, and know ing without question that the ice is pure. CHANGE OFFICES OF CITY OFFICIALS Will Occupy Second Story of City Build- ' ing Using Part of Council Chamber About one third of the old Council Chamber on the second floor of the city building Is being divided of} by a glass ‘ partition and Will be used for offices of the Mayor. Commissioners, Corporation Council and City Clerk. New desks and office eqmpment are expected this week The railing which divides the‘ count il from the public will be mm ed forward allow- ing about the same seating capaCity as usual. These minor changes'arg all that will be made at present. as it. is thought that some time in the near filture a new city hall proposition “Ill be submitted to: the voters of Highland Park. ‘ l HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, MAY 6. l915 Views of MILITARY ACADEMY FIRE MIIW'IMIWI v View of Dormitory fifteen minutes after fire was discovered. showing insulYiCient water pressure The stream barely reaching the third floor. View of tower as fllt' gains headway MEETING OF HlGHlYOOD CITY COUNCIL THANKS CITIZENS OE HICELAND PARK Col. R. P. Davidson Grateful fey Assid- Appoint City Marshall. Collector and ante at Fire Last Saturday Standing Committees lil”‘ll"i.ill ”1‘!ng it w ll:.: 4 iiiii ll.i i. aid-tin.” ' ';« 'ili“\ m d t .idrla ill.t i.: :l loi‘li. lMl‘.l.' wis Ar. ll'ilit \il l\~r\v'i Bilillllt ..liil ,\.1\0Il .il'cizi‘til lJ\ l» II. For: ll in ' l ' \li Aim'v' \ “is“ in (rpm-rm o Ilr tlll)(ch llllt‘Tt »l .\.|~ sl: \K'. 'l "f l'l‘l 'l ' ‘t ~ M' II .‘l‘ifllJi I'dfh .imll the t f nun artl i.-.l.;.)1,.y.- .-\ :31 ..\- \lv til l \ l-"t' “10;. i! .1 Tl'l'. ‘ brr'ii. ii ll 1- i sintrlr \\'il...<'v~. . Tut", l E: " \ii-iv-z; ”ll” 1.!‘li,’lillll lbrbil; t vr: llrl‘ In lliiiril lot !i i'..: \i 'v"~. l?,ii M‘- .gpivng'i .Illithll‘ltlfiuf'TMIYl \Ii-.i~~ \t. \Ew .‘- "1' \‘i'u if I llsoli l‘ ‘\l‘ez.<‘..x'i rum." llq l It .. ~' ‘a‘ur l'll..ilm-in:.':‘f‘iv ‘ .' l'cliinll llvl (Ii “Kilt riritnilifiiill.itlri1u.ililhr z"... Mull»: Wm} “y: \w {in l- vr.itil .\i.i~‘i:-\ Iml nun.“ <r..l «! g-iiwiirl “'iitci i‘llll'l'l'lt'l‘ \\ ~. .il’« l\_ \‘l-l't'. pl'rpr'l'v .il (l M iii: brilliu r :- I7 rt? 51: lllsflll, llt'lli'V I.l\.l-t' l’ lll r irrii‘iiilli'i, brw Jill A filinih in? iisliir the >\lll;la’l,) Albert lllson lillll “on... n, .mil \\ ,1. it; “55» anvil». and honorably (iii i i'ii‘. In H liziilm- lull in:\ .m" "l.‘fl‘t‘. “in II other ways iiiiligalul mar v ol llil laid Burke, Henry I Isht' .ll ll \ilK‘lT lllu i , ships and llll‘lllrlllt‘f’ of 'M- d.;\ Street :irid Alien \ill'. ll‘..'.li‘r'. Ilrrbrvt (Signed! ILI’ luviimis Supt stung, \N'l‘ ll Hindi .imf Ni: \heahri: 7 l,|\‘t‘ll\r \l‘l' ti :z'ii‘ llmiiv llNiJ'. John Y. I. C. HUN VWDEV'LLE STUNT l'etc-iswii. .iitvl ll'lln” “mug. l'waitf if _‘ Health. W t) il'l-lahâ€"rly. Aug Sir-frrt, To beGiven at "hue-d Peri Theatre: and Chas Stein, The council (llit'USSl‘fl licenses and will tiihr the ordinance which provides for the fol lowmg to {hit a lli’t'flst' fee I’ool anvl pigeon Ill'lf‘ Li'iIi-s SI!!!) pir Thursday. Hey ”6 at 1:]Baad .1I5 Unlock The nernbrr'l of flu- Young Men's Club are working hard prfiuiing their annual show whith this year‘uiil be a taudriilir llit' sublrt‘l frl steps In enfort e year Sh K t""' K In“). t ~- 1., IV" V," \ioun years, and bill be held Thurada, _ l I in” . . . .. l I ”Mm”: pm‘ ”I (”31 JUN. $7.3”, prr evening. Ma) 1.5 in he Highland putt w” Theatre There willtie iao ahrns‘a_ ”I ’ Thmuclumotingpicture \hii"_51(”l‘p first starting at TIE. (i'cltali and fl! mond at fills orloil I'ii.r ol ailniis per year For foot or wag in peddlrrsu-Iling SI Ill per day or 85 'll “on will be fifteen and twenty 71\r trnls Ilrv Klild (i. ‘ The program prepaiul “iii be as folltma w, W” 1st "The llillion lhilisi Muzrit" a I ll "dill“ ‘1 I“ per ”a" or $5 In per Illllah‘ll monologue, life Maul.) v N 2nd " The Panel I‘ol' . [h‘ . (irix‘eries. nit-.its. rt. , 31 H“ per da) mi “‘1” I‘""' ""‘l “"l.‘ h” l” {Mill OCT ve1r 3rd “The Hurt" . . Auction sale $300 per (Liv or $2 i'l' Ln" MM.” and Frank “I’m” ‘ ‘ lth \lonuli-gur per year Fruit. (and); pop torn For ,irr $1500 per year Other .irlich-s not lllt'nlAlIlrfl SI m lift line milk and in s ltd-in Clover PFANSTIEIIL PREACHES TO ALUB (Li) it per day or $130“ per i-~.ir The Following Clipphg was Talon Fro. the Holland. Miebigaa Sealinal ll» Il.il.il, \la b. \pfll Jl‘ ’h'ri Albert A l‘l.iii\tiel.‘, a giaddn‘r of Iii-pr tollrgc amid tortiiri Holland boy is lririiiing and {Heath iig In the Ioglhli so (TJ'YI in (third in (ii-iiiiligeri hrtlirilamfs Ina Ieitri ll Mu F ] S'htiufen l l lliistily M l'lu'islirhi \srllfl l\ \ ling In: ”wounds «If (It'iilt‘ls llt C‘Il\(' i\.|~ .i.\-- I". ;l\'rli i‘f'lllllllllt‘t‘ ill‘lNlIT‘ilt‘\l li- iii-.esligalr and report at the 'lt'\: r-~g':liir inn-ting NEIV PICTURE AT THEATRE Each Installment II a Complete Story of y”. ”I”, Three Reels. To be Shov- Every S"‘"“" that Holland soldiers and ir‘ugees.~ liirn prrpsrsimn is bring made to hg‘l in issr Holland should be (Irma! iii“) the ear and Pt army is being (consul) imressrd" ' Rev Planstiehl was a former pastor ill the Highland l’arh Pmlrytrriari Church. lie-ginning Saturday Manager Pearl of the Highland Park Theatre will giu- ihr first of a series of twrlvr dram.“ oi iin diluted realism produced by the Pathe Exchange. featuring Ruth Roland and Henry King. 'Ihe name «it (be pl("urr is "Who Pays." Each lllSYAlllllfnl l‘ a; " story complete in three ft‘t'ls 'Thri nu "R. m" FAITH”, Pursuit of Pleasure' wiui ll ii the set to ‘ the theme of which :~ .1 .i .iomiin “3.0 ignored her birthrigl'. iliv ;»r|\[lf‘e (,1 bearing children. of ‘ ~hr reprn'rd, C'““'“ i, F dd 1' tilt“ at d of hoA ll was {01- l.4lt‘ Raiiiilied by. The milk firm ..l Draco" and blank. COIlITlhu’vl) illi uziwtai \r s LII the- form ‘ known as The Ridgtsood Far- Data of a clerg. ill-Ill of II :- hell Ilft‘ and brim- i has been dissolved by mutual (Mt stone variety .1 (:isiiliisioncd hu~band, l The business will heflaftrr be road“ and an JLC l-l tillllla‘lt‘n H .u i~i.'i. is slby Mr. Frederick J. blink using iheold name. Business ol Treseetli and Inhale to h Splendi I picture mom BY nail priforzname instead of niiiisliel as pie l(gun-Au». t), I "Hrnmt and t ion ', The Higblflnh ' Plath Press icouucn'irmims 1 Clllltlf AND mono IIIITARY ACADEIY WILL MT IENJIIDINHICIIANDPARllADJOURNED IIITINC HilD’ MAY EWeets Leave Tee [Ale Geneva Where Pass Ordiw Creating Heard of Leal l the New Midi-gs Will be Lo- : Improve-cots 0! Which the l sated. Loss lethated " Mayor and All Con-is. i at ‘78.” « donors are "0.5." l - . i Caprice has dealt slyly in the destruc- I At an adjourned meeting of ths mum non of the proper!) ol the Nmihwesiein at Friday evening Samuel .5 Holmes was lMilitary and Naval Academy, both in the elected Corporation (Xaunt'll and Edward lormer fire. and that which, now fills'A. Warren City (led by a unanimous many hearts with mm, The recentlvoteof the mayor and rommiedohers. 5| The council also passed an (Idlmnce matting their entire bod) members of the IBoard of Local Improvements Ire broke out on Saturday May first. at .mlve filtrat. lint exactly twenty-seven years and six rrwnths from the time of [the breaking out of the Iurmer tire. N03 A Communication was presented from vevnber first 188$ The striking ('Ulnt‘ld- ' the Racine Stone Co asking permission lencr of the disaster la, that at the time-for the L A M E to haul stone through of the breaking lorih of the flames. a . Highland Park. iii-ting that this road was northbound train went through town. tbelthe only outlet to their stone marry. same train that whistler! in the alarm dl The matter was referred to Commidoner ‘tbr former fire, which lie the present Bahr will request that he We! the disaster was (aimed by a defective flue. next meeting of the council. The fire started in the north end of the» The communication presented by Mrs. dormitory Ihlt‘h was built in the sum- 1 Eleanor B Fyfle. in the mterotd the mer of mm. and raged madly. n-ducmg '(lssoli Club, relative to poor conditien of the building to ruin writ after the firs steps leading from the public park to the was dist overed Eflorts of the Highland k bathing beach. the installation (I fights Park For Department and that of lakeéon the beach and the sewer siwtying Fun-st int-(medal in shipping the fire - into the lake north of the water Writs. before it reached theoflitfs. end ballroom. . was referred to Commissioner Hub- for The loss by fire was approximately $75. investigation with request to W at (Ill. the studrnls and feathers losing . the next meeting , practically all their “melons and Col. The request of A. J St Peter [or per- snd Mrs R. I‘ Ilsndson losing many rruasionloconstruct astiiirwsy on Caitral relics and trophies I'hli‘h can never be Ave leading into the basement '1! the replaced Many of the traibeis writ-\n neu Ixncioni building was rem to t’hiisgo owning to the fad Illa! Saturday Commissioner llahr and the WIN"! was a half holiday and bad tbri been Lounnl for investigation and r”. able to reach the error- earlier than they The- l‘()Untll authorize-d Commuonei did, they may hair been able to ”Me a Huber and City t lei‘lt Warren topgrthasr Irv: of then things necessary furniture and partitiml for The Made-ms hillldln’ weir offices of mayor and iuriiiniiisioneh. The for Elli!!! but aim: a part of the In“ prowdn that tlu mayor ar‘ iiini miioii olhri buildings missionrrs shall have an oflice it the standing there nun be iamu- (llTTlf lllI\ in lnullltlplll liurldnig and shall devrfi such .‘\i one tlmt‘ [(i [he dulrr~ t»! llirii (if‘lld’. U the dist haige lhrl‘rul may lt‘qUIfC , - aimed in the buildings, (yo \ri) false It» The Min-m ltppiflhlf‘tl L‘nmm‘bners p it~ vliii h were rumour-<1 about (in Batu and Iiubri to inn-stigma fill re 'l Ill‘Nh‘ morning tbr (atoll) and iadrts ' port on the proposed paving of Instem insured (Inr' Mill ir‘iiitiiiu-d adjusted Mliliiiiriiliuli gelling ll i~ Iiiriiram ( was inure-d. and no um It'll fut lailii'twnr-ia fidishinx up then of tiller-ls in Railiiia, Highland l'ark (IIH"_ ton-\ri as Il‘it‘ The in it regular met-tiny of di. (nun Illflllh mm are to sell the former silt (ll is lridai rvriimg at ll\t ii‘clfil and t‘\l‘l_\ liiday mriiivig thereafter. comm ON msncnon rm and build this summer at I aim firm-i :i ’l'lu ls. llll\ and (Idols Intli'll amiiniaied bv the public and iii Illt‘ll Hath the generosity shown UITH uh «I hm (illf'fldln aid and this fail i viiiplal u illi the many Iti‘tiilnrasrs and lawn shown them dui iiig lbrii entiir MM in this I ll\ tlieiii regret Inning Highland Park “HERIIT AND CROW" Visit- All Public Property, Meets Streets. Alleys. etc. iiiakn . Last Ttiursdai the Mayor and Loni- .miaaionen made an inspection (an of the ('II) taking in all the [llllllM paperty, parks pumplng elation. Ill 9 station, meets. alleys ‘und in ii the street A Men's Orgalssaatson I North-eaten: j cleaning department is busy onlheureets Uaivsvsity to Give Biggest and alleys These tours will be a common Mesieal C”, orcuramr until the council have flmi‘l» The tau-st devolupcmem It"... m, 1,", isrimed themselves with the boul‘irs of of ismpus orgamunons of Nmiliwi-sic-rn l H'Khl‘m‘l ""k "‘d ‘h" “”"m WP 0’ l'niversily. has been the birth of a nen IC‘TI'I" 9" “"r“ “l" thing “midi w" (‘ll result ' an" Hermit and zoommand the "in attention of “coun- dramatu «lub. tallrd . Crow". for the [lirernfadon ol "lullt'll if” u ”If "“1“”: m n" hm", _.itncf a the “hum lor -II is hoped that III“ the «(toughen of m, Mu”, Shun- the Highland Park Business Mcg‘g A“. m‘. no”, mm, 0, nation. that before the summer." over Ihr organuation bu.- lea-nth sulmiiiII-d our bu’lnm ""‘“" W'” b‘ “tied H. nun“ N) n". ‘m ully. and Tf‘tl‘H'Pd ‘ with a iii-lent of llylllh which 0'] .rng the MI") apptiwal of that bum, in the ’ ll" 3"" "“l"" “'3“ work ‘hii‘li if isinfrmplalrs Ibr ( lub PLAYS novr lilc sums has parallels in suit. unguiiuiiiini as the "math friars" of lb: \ bit ago I viii-eisily "'6 ”"'”"""”“ and." TL..." w.ii Filled Saturday Night. Much Credit DO. Miss Marten Craig sity. bulb of "ll“ h .illrl mili a fev- veais The Barllrft Theatre, High“ on existence are pioduting .mitrui iiiusiial . comedies aliirh unsurpassed in the Saturdai high! was a arm of may Blue tangle Lamp Fire girls the men the entertainment of .il \A is. orisin l 'iiiiei If! "hl Tlir Illlllli in i fmiiiaiit 0 of "Hr-iniit and when the It (0“, will be given in flit l‘allrr. f,_\iii naaiurn at l\ll|llUli on Saturday mg!" “”l‘ ”"” lu‘rd"“- Ml“ Mlll‘m CT.“ Mn 22nd The ”lit Ic» l» Kl‘t‘ll The P“ "" “'""”‘"""""l wrll l" “9'0”, t (In iitirs' is the amh qfl Mi Aditl'l.‘_ ii "I ll”. “‘rl’ ““C I'M‘lal'd‘ m‘l‘" l’inli Ira," and "tmm Tour: Thirteen student in the lllifldl Arts drpsitiiiriil and has innit tailfti one D! the bra! Wu C“ b“ ‘I’ H""" l" ll" “‘5” Mm tim' uliti dined fiuiii flu [w.. it] an Anuiumi Mutlicirdil ii our l'niu-rsifi ,ludrm IL: Ytulh “Id in“, worked hard and Flfllltblf\ to nub the are ltl the must pa'! 'br think it] in.» final! I DUNN». and VIII!) “as lbl)’ ”m students in the Mimi him»! and an '01)) MID. “PM" termini and m". such as nil. lllltltlulll \ name a lill ll" Ell-north f lit-tidal and liiitil 1.!an A good used hudii iiii Via- iii m‘emr tlub has alai lrrii fortunate ll) obtaining the N .tIll bull. dian. H" and Judging from applaud. they were urll pleased unit. in: riiieitdmnt. Tlif plays wrrr given In! the ’WN of raising money it, enable the gids to spend sH-eial wet-n of the sum”?! at their ramp in South Haven, Mich, FIVE IILE BILL DEFEATE IN best talent iii elite and al In; as ai-iiir capable of rendering im- dances aim h the pin} (net-iris e C. I I. E. TO OPEN IAITINC IOOI A Alter-aliens Icing Made on Roe- Fer- .sely Ompsed by Gsell's Drug St." on St. Jot-5 Ave ital-I sit-it sri rra. solo Legislature by a Vote of 72 to 65 “has to Male Wallegan Tow-show The lull whit h pnnidnl luv ilie “Lub- TbrC 5‘ M l the leased the aunt at No.58. N )ulirir Aw formerly i... lishmrnf all a fur .. r (In your Chou! the Norilil hKuiv\k\Ii1 raining beacon and thereby malir “huh-gen and Haiti Chicago "diy" Illlll u: H r people d the cimmiuuii) tiav n;- ouglii io ay l. the mailer. was delta-um ii. 1M ”9““ at (tuned by the Latl W fbr-ll‘s pbaimat i and II shun . ..lin i will open a i ctr of! . e and as iing rooii. Prte Simkis leak? of the bending will manage the uflii r and in tonne-coon o 1 arr ioniplrted Vitth the “(hell with all t .nidy frutts Springfield yfllrldn) aflriiuu i. by H” (can sic. of 72 to 65. i l i z ; ; i i " . l ., , . a: l' .r‘W... .~ t i . a:».'«.;.. 4.43..." \ i f g E l i i ll ii s l t .n .. .... v v w a -..â€",. _. a.- «.1 w i...” . {.eé‘safif-‘s. 1.; . . ,s...; .3... twins-w “tarsal” as: ,4 -7 g 4 m, .. .-«.,. A _. “ax: .r-r‘s : ' i . - ”mam--eamru-

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