A T Wm.“ 79. R'I'A? as v. Chi lack \ D. Fritscb Chit-no Match 1‘92" Ian-um" Park MRI. ILL TS PARK. 11 LACHERY Ptrk Puk ad Park ‘le -YA' Park num w, whom vr Annaâ€"Pint cla- help received for all household positions. Em. Pmment of all kind: for women 1nd ‘ Mm T. Walsh. 315 E. Park Ave. n. Tel. 868 R. ti o . crican and foreign. Wage. 87 to $10 . week. Also ï¬rst class help furnished on short notuce. Apply 625 S. St. John: A..- mlgohone 263. Mrs. J. M. Deanna. FOR REST for summcr porch 3-“; ‘2 ï¬re 91am near Exm " ‘ FOR R provcmc cerY T“ FAR k Deerï¬v‘ \ wood r{.,uu< porchh. " $501)) pv.’ .. enoutn!h "‘ james Dun Y Fox RENTâ€"A rcom‘ Tel. Highland; Park T617R. 16 pd“ FOR RFnVTâ€"Hrroom house with all modern nnprmcments, 5 acre; ï¬ne fruit "9’, etc‘ East slder-also several houses and cottages for rent. Apply 124 S. First‘ St. Tel. 263. J. M. Donsing. If FOR RENTâ€"Safety deposit boxes and vault space for storage of trunks. etc, at the Erskine Bank. tf FOR RENTâ€"Steam heated apartment, 6 rooms and bath; two extra rooms if de- sired. 47 St. Johns Ave. phones 49 and 199. F. P. Hawkms. [f FOR RENT-A six room house with bath and sewing room. All modem improve- ments and a large porch. Tel. 851 M. tf FOR RE‘ Y OR |‘ FOR SALE â€"-Choice 50-“. lo subdivision along Waukegan of Vine Ave. Price $300 a: terms $50 or moge; c339 ba . F0! SALEâ€"Pool roon Induding all ï¬xtures; g Lake Forest 338 FOR SALE-a3 chairs. 1 mahogany rock-1 tr, 1 wicker ,nm chair. 1 childs rocker‘ 39d 1 foorsrml. Reasonable. Call eve- BIIICS at 206 E Central Ave. and ask for Mn. Payne. 16 pd FOR SALE-A beautiful driving horse. Manly mannered. PYICC is no object if MM 3 good horn: Address D. N. Wmood, Dearth-M In. re pd Fm :ncATu-n 86-foot lots in Port F0! SALEâ€"While thev last. a lot of Chfldren‘s clnthn-s and ladies under mpslins. cheap. McLeods Variety Store. Highwood. 169d 1 SlTU A HON WANTED Sn'rnmx W \NTED 'Reliablc man 'ould like omztmn us gardener or house' man. Good Vr‘\“’"",\‘t‘5‘ Stanley U. Kin- ngar. 2603 E.‘ -~. : Hvd,, Zion City. Tel. chnyz‘v.“ 16pd WANTED »\ '. Ior general house- 'Otk. 2 m f.‘ .:'n: must speak Emilish andb; wit: g bit-:rrences. Apply MYS- Hukm. 321 E: :‘m‘l Ave. Tel.15. 16pd . WANTEDâ€" \ w mg woman experienCEd “‘3me 1r ' van furnish best of Yehcnce~. v. tutoring. Call 786R. 16 pd hawk-6E1“. I I'm} m and hi; i . .' '11v Gnu 55 WM. 7;\' 5'. WANTED ;\ m! (white) FOR RENT « Nicely furnished apartment > months. 6 rooms, sleeping arumrge living room with mmlhmg modem. Located r dub. Tel. 155. If pd onth ,\ barn at rear of 433 W. Tel. 709-W. tf §.{»«!crn apmrments of 4 to .r wuhout furnishings. 1n- mer. cor. St. Johns Ave. \‘d. 'l‘cl. 776-M. If ‘-rooms and bath. hard- (Mk and maple ï¬nish, 2 Jvks frongayinia depot. mug-y mom house. garage large vur machines. Address (1 HELP WANTED l flat, all modern im‘ ucker. Ravinia Gro (white) for general wk. $8 per week; 51 11v work. Tel. 970. Ado C' 16 good Iocatior} WANTEDâ€"Children's clothing for AF“ den Shore. Would like to have some be- fore Friday. June 25th md any time after that date. Any one having any If ; articles kindly notify Miss K. G. Yoe. 550 V. l, Hazel Ave. . 16pd tf ‘; Turoxmc. MATHEMATICS â€"Tel¢phone to e 704-R. Geo. G. Taylor of Deerfield Shields -Township High School. 228 E. Central . i Ave. ti rd id “- o. on. Tel. 16-19 pd bo- Thunday evening bum W mm Home and mum Aademym 8 p. In. Finder plane Watch...“- ï¬oe and receive reward. , 16 9‘ Rnuowu. Nunezâ€"Mn J. M. Don-inc mnounces the remove! of her employ- ment agency to 625 S. St. thno Ave. one In]! block eouth of Lincoln ‘Ave. ' 15 Fan- Hnade Fm â€"-Free of charge to taxman, help pay- ing own train (tree. We supply e farm hands. dairy lands and married couple thoroughly experienced. Dimd Farm Hand Agency. 32 So. Cant] SL. 2nd floor. Chicago. R. Diamond. Phone Meir; 5074. t Louâ€"Black ant! '1'le Bull Baking. . Although hull baiting “I I cruel pastime. it was also I: fulnllm 9! the law. for formerly no butcher m al- ‘ lowed to otter for nth the flesh of any ‘hull that hnd not been halted. The goadiug of the animnl in I fury was supposed to have some influence on the flesh. In a similar belie! the flelh of n hunted hare was thought to besuperior in flavor to that of one that had been shot. and I present of "a hunted hare" was considered to be a special compll ment. in the reconls of the corpora tion of Leicester. England. the follow ‘ lug order appears: “At a common hall i held on Thursday before St. Simon am St. Jude, 1467. ‘uo butcher to kill 5 [ml = till hulted’. " At \Vluvhester it Win 0: tdered (reign of Henry Vllh "tha .4. L‘ nn hu‘ Lady Anne Lhnhmy.the nutnor DI; the old poem “Auld Robin Gray." was i not only a delhflxtful cumvorsttdouullut. i but she was u grout story talk-r. 1 Thu gut nmde herlux onL-a Wet come gumt uhroml. but u \‘nluublo ' member of the home ('ln‘lc. for It is related In “A Group of Scottish Wonr en" that at n dinner pnrty “1Mvh she was givlng to some {Honda no o‘d mun 3 servant caused some nmom-mvnt by 5mying In a perfwtly nudlbh- under i tone: 1 I i t 1 | , _ .._n nnn'hnr sh» man u... ___, :oading of the animal in a fury wasl1912. , opposed to have some influence onthe on- May 2“ 1909 by a vow of the i981]. in a similar belief the flesh 0! fl ple residi g 088'. of [he traclta of iiiiited hare was thought to besnperior‘I e Chicago â€"-- North Western Rail- n flavor to that of one that had been iroad.’ the Highland Park East Park that. and a present of "a hunted hare" “District was treated and the following was considered to be a will! compll- lcommisaionen elected: ‘ ' F. W. (Tuahing. Ward W. Williu, ment. in the remnls of the corpora-i [ion of Leicester. England. the follow- 108. L- Fearing. W. F. Egan. lug order appears: “At a common hall.‘ AH the ï¬t" "â€0“" 0‘ the board held on Thursday before St. Simon and W. Eds?" k†“9“ president "by St. Jude, 1467. ‘no butcher to kill a bull :E‘V‘H 0‘" "if; :hw “'4 "- “- till lililted’. " At \Vlnvhester it Win or- (II ing .su . , 1m“ . The “12th Park Business Mena' dered (reign of Henry VIII) "that . . ‘ . Assocmtion has formed at a meeting from henstorth thtl' shal he no tiul held Sept; 19‘ 1910. (‘harlea M. stake set before any mayor’s 91"†l" Schneider was the ï¬rst president and bayte any bull. 0‘“ onlie M the bull"‘:\lbert Larson the ï¬rst secretary. r1089 Within the 88“? cytie." _ The 612 acres of land known as â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ 'Fort Sherichn was acquired by the Her Only Com-ao- ICommercial‘Club of Chicago in 1886, Lady Anne Lindsay. the author of Epreaented to the United States Govâ€" the old poem “Aiild Robin Gray." was iernment for military purposes. and not only a delightful coiivorsatlouiillst. :“CUPled " IUCh on SOV- 3. 1888. but she was a great story teller. 1 “9 ï¬rst. road "“1 .would ,b' the This gift made her not MIL. a We}, better we through this section was come ï¬nest abroad. but ii i'alualilo '3†Green y Road, . title '. atill ‘ ‘ ave With as. but the location of the member oi" the homo (inle. for It is road has be?" changed in many laces. related in ‘ A (group of Scottish Wonr ‘Green Bay was the oldest aett ement en" that at ii dinner Wm." “4|th “h“ in this terr tor): The French trading was giving to some friends no o‘d lnllll' station an mission h‘vin‘ been ,5. servant caused some saying in ii perfectly nudlhli- under and at Mt 'aukee in 1785. Chicago ltone: was an im rtant point to the Indi- ‘ "My lady. you must tell llniliilt'r at» in“? and ll r to traders and mission- v rv. The second course Won't be ready aries, 83 l kï¬t‘e‘wvly to the Miaaiuip- ' pi country! .80 it naturally follows amusement by talilished t ere shortly after 1670,‘ “ for ï¬ve minutes. that the trail lietWeen was much traV- 7 (7 eled. Mrs“ Kinzie Ill her book entitl» Wh“ H' 8"“i ed â€Waubu'm" knew it well and' “Good!" shouted the friend of the speaks of i‘ “ impassable in March' blhliophlle as â€â€˜1‘ latter emerged â€m†on account: of the spring floods. At ithe burning bowie WITHIN: 3 l'lln‘llt' the time of the treaty with the Indi- ht' l'nlted 10' books. â€Did 5"“! “fl"? .VMH' Sllllkt‘ ans Cedings this section to t ' speares?" States Govhrnment in 1833 an English gentlemanlin describing the scene, “No." replied the liililiophile. voinl> _ called thll road “the narrow black ing a spark out of his \vlilskors; "l . .. saved mi" Rat‘on." â€ï¬‚own,“ in,“ trail running to the north. It was ' surveyed ip 18%“. Stakes were drivâ€" en and trees lilaZvd along the line and 8"“. Old Stuâ€. it was sanewhat improved in 18le "Black â€â€œ4“ dance how†my "'9" as far as Milwaukee by laying rough doctor." mmPllllllt‘l â€l" ““1"†"i" puncheon and log bridges over the “(ordalilo creeks flllli streams. and . . 7, SUBLIME SIMPLICITY; “(‘yood!" shouted the Menu nr me blhllophlle as the latter emerged frnm the burning bout-19 carrying a hum“.- of books. â€Did yuu save your Shain- "mares?" . .L_ â€human“. vomlr "3'03 ' replied H lug a spark "UT" saved my n3“"“" nous." “Yrs. They dam‘m A. (o Jarloy. “That mnn Jnrh-y h without nny ox- repflon the moat huh-curate man 1 ever know." said Do'umn. "TM! uw. Jones. .1099 hp over gm anything right?" "0h. ym?‘ mum! Jnnm. "Anything that Is left Jnrloy n-m nlwf‘ys pt righLâ€-â€"Jnd¢e. less en] was chl‘ fUl'l' h “roused “fury ill hoard. m'iont'u is :1: lunu- u: sx\'9:1rnnyxhhn:." l' (1053 return-d. "H yc urvs cotm-k-ncm by ship has none at an 7.14 Rated the blhllnphllc. vomh t of his whiskers; "! ~Hnunlun l‘nst. of Scottish \Vnnr , puny u‘lIh-h she rlonds no o‘d munr r nun-mum)“: by Iv nudlbh- under m-tvd fur lust In-urt n-ourihrd “'lu-n )w l‘ lmd Ii “‘lnwss lu- m'ush‘v lll|~\\‘vrn -( Irv. Tho “hm-u :ly long and [rm-hf. “\‘1 "If _\uur \‘lll‘. m1: mam PARK mass. mam pm 1912. On May 2‘. 1909 by a vote of the mph residipg out of the tracks of :2 Chicago â€"-â€" North Wnum Rail- road, the Hkhland Park Em Park District was treated and the following commissionen elected: F. W. (Tulhing. Wud W. Williu, .109. L. Haring. W. (‘. Eg-n. At the ï¬rpt meclin of the bonrd W. C. Egnn has elect prenident who se,r\'ed four‘yelrs when Mr, F. W. Cashing sucreeded him. .1 . throu Wheeling. H11! enyvi lo, 11mm lndepcr and in known to some Milwauké Post Road. ran the ï¬rst sure. c June. 1836, a common for both passenger! nr by {ourfhorsex and c Wm, {nu-joy who l-ui! ï¬rst ‘avern m the um â€"' ‘ “_ an DOLn pom-“1Ԡ, bv {ourfhorsex and driven by one, Wm, {nu-joy who l-uih and kept (ho ï¬rst ravern m the upper (rennin! of th-: l'Â¥es<Plnines. The (‘nnfuroy or Telegraph Road WM 6.“ existent: be- fore IR . running th'u'xzh (he Vil- lag: of \ecrï¬eld. The earlier nnmo meant I?! the brudgex wrre condum , «hp rna rm: mainly along the an 3‘ fore IR lag: of meant t thP rnm ridge. muggy. A No ' is told that built 10 house: [Along Road a frtnuent in! way-(at 1nd that m‘ fun-PIC. 1 Park Business Mon:' 3 formed at 3 meeting _9, 1910. (‘hlrlel M. the ï¬rst president and “I‘M ‘ Vimduitquaxu-z,‘ "1- M 1355- Main tho conflnu o! dbld town-ll 11 run u 101- thip. 0011123! in St: on an north, lilo out: or Timbull'u inï¬ll I~ :11. over the line toad! ln Cook count |‘ 0:30 I- m. being the ham!- n m in this 30 P- :11. Green Bay Houu, town'hip organ? p. m. ntion “I formed and III-hf of they odi-uly on .r- meeting- held. Unforumnu y we do. â€an. mmu‘h not know the name: of the early umi lrriv'ln st MH- Reopen, only am of the lust. Dr. Pet- ting. e Gm er Mowers. who am: than thou! hilwny Max:852 from St. Johns. Ho wu in chute' oLthere u the tlme the mama built in‘ E\'nnston,lllne Ind boarded Ole man enpgod in‘ Macon. Freightlcomtrutuon work. mouth in an! ‘ 'ur ho had already bull! bu- own 3 ouse urou the railroad right-o!- wut, on m pram: Green Ba} wood. telcgnph‘kond when his dnuxhur Mrs, A ltion until 1868, 8!. Pour: now lives. This I’ll per- n mguer gt the hips the ï¬rit {rlme hmu emu-d ln nr. Telephone: llnghlund Pnrlr 1nd in incorponud amber.1895. In inlo Mn. St. Peun' preterit home. .Ifl (“my Electrichhe old log sir-intern .qunrod l))' the n... h. W.uk.-‘lx wll Ihow alwvsour held u Vie en- ,._1 1-.-- Lee. “.00. Chief Engineer. ; WI)‘. at 1hr gowrnment ng the Gmn Buy intervals for the mo“ of the“ bo- of Chicngo m lino. In the urly dnyl 01 an. m- 3“,.“ on a†“m uhip, the â€0913.304 ,.L__ dub-ch u ‘ m. :Dm‘buudin. the con; hon hung we r w ï¬mnh 1L n the meanumr, a par le worshiped mllnly 1n 1h. hour of nrun boonud. whenever an pnuu 'Jrom Groan- l'oml could Cul'nI. John Reckunwdd give the land on (in-on Bay Road nnd m lurch 11552 “The “'rstern TIMI-L" the Roman (.05qu paper of the dny. rpuh u! n n be- ing ï¬ninhodl The non year ()1. church was dedxcau-d 5nd I rrun put up I( the clan of t miwon, Aug. 15, 1863. (be huge bitch wulmn rm» hung hum-d from Groin Hum 11) (um. 1‘ Wu erected by Fuhur Wrymger. md Father Henry Fonnun who alto cnmc ‘ from Grunt Pulm. and muâ€, Tha- ‘ church “3: .bundonod m â€73 and a from U'r-Qé‘ Pulm. Mud mnu, church “3: .bundonod m â€73 and a new om- traded on West Linden avo- mu- m llxghltnd l'lrk. The log build- xng \nu. upai u a school for me time but fin-Hy ntmndoned {or .11 Lime and aldullly dec-‘ed 'nm churvh vru nhvlys con ll A mnumn and urn-d {rum Use mother church n (none PoinL In 1393 UN Hlxbhnd Pull conxropuon “- undo - - “an“ 1-- v.44... luxnunu - a... ‘v.....__“ mm | pun-h Ind Father Jno. I’M": I'll it. ï¬n! pulor. A! Port Clinton a Menu-dint mini-hr uud to hold up was in the {tune rhool bout. that ’u now 1}.†o! the proton! beau of the ('01 family but‘bc m- umblo to come ngulnfly und «sud min; I" tom-1h" thou the Highland Park A.- pov'uhm. wu formed. All 010 Pro‘ lode-m1 demmmumns m lhfhhnd l‘nrk wdrxhipod mew" m “thon- ald'~ â€15H m) the prru-nt m. of tho - c I â€14:... "Mai leflanl unwu...._......_ , ' l‘nrk wdrxhipod mew" m “chow 'l‘n- ald'~ HuH um the prru-nt 5in of 0503,." w...‘ 1'. .‘i [h'ne hank building under In'd her-l 1h. name 0 The anhhnd Park an! “A ,4 21‘an Ann-(mum) ‘xlh the In. GOG I v L, Wrenn o m ï¬rst pmident. and “‘13:"! ‘ x. m In "t“ pmcnru n- p“... ---v- Va mmulen o! Ynnour denounnndono nrgunitsd (bet. 1569 Ind two years ht» er the Blphlu rim, 0 ' on May 11LIF71 Ind in October In bum the dwrch they now my}! mu: ll Alums“, wâ€"â€" 7â€"" - , In) any. allot! (‘05- no randy for pupil ‘ Oct. 20. 1898. ukk‘lin \vu IMâ€" 1150 Lincoln am!» 1100! was bum in†cDonAld And in 1887 n half a blockâ€! of the m u xenon-w. hall, on! unadun which ‘vn open on in! floor {or I ‘qu’ob. 11, 1909. A 5 school w“ don. h m la‘oponod in l881 in room- over min NW, po- 13am! Brothm' pol non nnd con- mum“ m m'unuod than and] M school movod w mmxnt 'tho‘glfléfm- MW _ . nu ~ or girl. VII "f: 9“ ' "m â€ml." mam) owe-Ia ma Edwin 0 ’dew 3P7.†Wm n; it. hm princi- br†m Gmlm) and one, couple; from Ferry . _ Hnlflyonggmwhhndopmd “on. this rend. 59'» w†on bomb“! nix cent: to and I md an Ind vat d Purl tn the bid: wu boom ‘" ï¬nubod ‘vo Ya" wun not (Mod 1| U'Ao flrfl [W wulmn rm» hung in Hum 11) (um. 1t Fuhur Wrymger. md ormun who alto cnmc {NI “you! 1554;, whxcl m‘, whib the name 01 at u lot! in obwuntl pm: ubout am]. I "III lwun Arvuu -.n. ..,,._v, , Evert- und Hm I- Hugh.- opened the am public uh m chonnld'u H311. In 1870 n br building “I trotted I! the corner .1 Elm pine: and a» (hen Port €11th Ivcnue. This m: an 6m. und'n n" buildm; ml founded h 'ownn- who livnd the time they on- \ W. Ln! 0! (‘ivil W- in Hixhlnhd Park “It‘d: Goo. Healer. . Wh. Frank I h. John lAe-rh. Suphen Kline. Th . Norm-Icy u-nhs! .d Hay 1148?. H R901 Volunmrn. â€"_â€"â€"-â€"- h-vid O'Brwn (e “and Muy “$62. In 1.1 “up an} 3901 Volunmn). 4d. “Wale-n (an ‘ “ma Mn um. x, mm. volunmm. TflOMAh t W' . Wh' . Edwin! Bartlet . m Ito, John vek'l‘llll “my. That. “.mey. Thom-l Mr- (‘rlnm Jul'm D. or, Goo Rwhï¬ndn, Speculukmflm N-mn Mowers, urtin Fay, Jno. (A‘flmlï¬l‘ Huh-n. eru'n orton. Peter Bak- er (joined Icrril' nd Huvrr Bng -â€"â€"-â€"'â€"â€" ade. â€â€œ1; mun; on! m â€ATM; vv "‘0‘ enl'uu-d And now until end; now in» â€a. 'in[ In "mm-I . Knnun). Henry OLD n-Imr (pnuni Btu-rd of Trude; Won l |_._. 1“! hr? John. G,“ anguoud [Du " Jul)" In Hv- hut And My. fllbhll" V 1! dbd «lulu- a hn 1 Amithrr I'm“ Malt-L11. rub tum? John > Thf u \u.‘.â€".v '- 7 H on 0:0 mm ‘on I Â¥â€â€™ ‘0“. 11.1. building 7» been built u 3 L14 Tug â€9001-. In T-wrhloZ’mn‘ \‘m. mnn' rm! non-r aha-rt Hm du-tznvn I Woman- !) . tn mlun. “mm ’0“? (‘OHII‘ .‘m Timflf'uhM-ln but I lmre 0‘ Wu“ Hun «1.49m nh man} at :1 .«Mn- tn ndnrn n man'- In“ .\' unnl Munch!) -l ‘1“!- ln,‘ “1" H, m.“ In 4-“! IM how" r ‘ “All“ ‘3'†410’ M" u! 3m†0|" "(Wk my “W"? In Doll“: pm 3' Hum (Tl-rim†“1 Mll‘l NH“ 'u mh mm‘ m, Tnmm lmre 0! ï¬nd H may at u .nvlm n In“ .\' unnl Ml ‘ l’ I Money II‘r nu \A 0' 'w‘( l .- Inst-11hâ€! Hu- umr «hp "‘ m! utfd’nrwml Hull' R90: Volunmrl L m-d Mu 1mm. 1“ 1.)_ 4d. “Wink-n H"? 7r}. no vol] known. PPKI-rld‘1-H‘ nun-M n- ;blo wbp hrum n "N‘h n M- on um.- 1mm Eli “n. Held}; â€11' nu \‘m. mnn' HIM -I---Izn--n l 'u mlun. “mm THKIM’hI-u-uuun Hn- hmlm-Iflqflnu u and! in 20. 189i. was built I Ilh 'hf "1N" nu uninr) I" ~ ‘ oflh forty no 13,: buiid 12 and drawn?" lurl BARTLETT THEATRE Friday Vaulevile “away and Sud-V “deï¬nwa. 3.. No.0“ WPâ€. 1...»... Mammoth) Paisofl’ï¬c Dropmeaposmlcardor telephonemcand l wfll call for Hot Night: Ihow will be givu 1:: Air Dome FRANK Bowling 90. sun-tubul- It.» Milk! l 30:" [g N “‘ub-Ih A hid}!!! Hoyvonh Build“ a Mo- 31, Ch IVI have my uh Damn. ll mm n -M old SUV" pm- a. t» [and lo I soon: lnhqott nod ml we. THOMAS [KHEGLAS Veterinary 5|"me LAX ill-b Lu'enu-d St!" and Water Lumnuml L'xmem Smr Walk. cu Res 2114 Mt hum-ls Ave. Hwhllnd Pu} min-mum hw- vuhoul « hum .' nu, um new! WM" ' Roam :lpmann Ind 4'03““ u um - mum» “WW?" A. J. Fad.- PANAMA HATS h.‘ I (.ENTLEMENS HATS , had and krhmrkm In“ â€U ml- ltmmnbh ( nu Inna lfllfll be" m8 We not: Handvnxunu Ml saw-v Flat Jewelry-1hâ€; (m gwrn Dogs and C80 Nate \ (tum-rum) MCNHI MK A1!“ N rw nv "Ml in.†nu! 4! )M Hal ( nth!†â€4 mum-m1 Put 27 \ an: