>rivilege ls Lâ€"the ner ’wn’ $1 months HRS ,therwise mting :trical icular ndwf you have gm: ‘1 mason- reg- .f the : use of the use mge. is nt Ads ‘ .pany one :ation Co. 0mg Park ut to sum PUBLIC comm snnou u Cuttinl out Dad Tn“. Roaming P0100. ate. By Publicity Con-iodon A! the last council meeting July 23, my“ Hastings and the full complement -mJâ€"I- _.-..- Hastings meticable to be present himself. heilndcbtedness for public might offer his automobile to enteri beneï¬ts, including in- the parade ‘35 '4 comforting} terest to August lst, mutitute. The matter of putlishing‘ ‘1‘9153 _,V ... ...1 W01 business transacted at council Dehcfit 1; SWleld§SSES§ment meetings was discussed. The sentiment! as: t: Atcgastnfstfnlgelrf; vain favor ofso domg after the “ml‘City's share of the coat 0‘ had been more particularly ascertained. ‘ three new concrete A very interesting report containing' bridies to be construct- 1 ed t is year ............... fusible suggestions was made by Mr. I Everett Millard. chairman of the commis- I - don‘t“? Beautiful." _ _ 1‘ Our indebtedness of 324,: r. ' Ar_4-. Wu v", , A motion to execute the plan then ‘1 suggested of erecting a piece of lattice i work to screen the public comfort sta- 1'. tion in the park was immediately passed. i1 Suggestions were also made as to the 1 cutting out of dead trees from the city's property and the removal of disï¬guring i: poles holding wires. These were re- (erred to Commissioner Bahr. The . thirty notices which had been sent to property owners in regard to trimming shmbbery bordering streets and side’ walks had been gratifyingly acted uponl in most instances. I Themrnmission further suggested ai change in the designation of our public ‘I highways in accord with a style very. popular today in some of our beautiful; mall towns. This was to substitute tori the 'ord street or avenue. the less formal one of road. way or place. For ex- ample. let Lincoln Avenue be known as Lincoln Way, Linden Avenue be called linden Road, etc. Mayor Hastingsl thought it would be interesting to get anl expression of opinion from many citizens‘ on this point. Would you. reader, prefer “stay†to “street" or “road" to "avenue?" Although street nomenclature will prob- ably seem to many one of the "unes- Ientials." yet it is one of those nice little matters of taste, a sum total of which give individual flavor to a town. There- fore show your civic interest in this com- paratively little matter ï¬rst. An'expres- lion of your personal choice would help to cultivate in you a civic pride in the town of your abiding. Let the city clerk know your sentiment as to “what there is in a name." I ___ no In a nanny. After authorizing the payment of cer- tain monthly accounts. special bills and passing upon bonds for special police men. the meeting adjourned. TWO Gnu Stories u a Conbinltion Future on Wednuduy The Sunday attraction at the Highland Park Theatre will be Elsie Janis in “Betty ill Searcï¬ of a Thrill", written by herself. The cut includes Elsie Janis as Betty; Owen were. as Jim; Juanita Hanson. as June; lkrbert Standing as Betty's uncle; Vern liwis. as Betty's aunt; Harry Ham. I! the boarder and Roberta Heckmsn as Maizie Follette. On Wednesday the theatre provides a novel entertainment in presenting two Wt stories as a combination feature. The two subjects correlated in this un- . WI manner are “Booties Baby" by 1053 Strange Winter and "The Man on: the Case" by Grace Livingston Furniss. Mdmision' is adults 15 ct: and children under nine S cts. Two shows as always One at 7 or m. and one at 9 p. m. g Fall. Down Bluff Nearly Hundfcd PM 1 Spradling. a motorcyue poncemau .u. Face Badly Dieï¬xurod iLake Forest. came south on Green Bay Sunday evening while walking down '1 Rd. at I speed of 45 or 50 miles an hour. "it bluff to the lake off Ravinia, Mr. S. ; Having misjudged th‘disunoe. Spradling 5‘ l(081m. an attorney at Chicago met in his endeavor to avoid the accident. fit}! a painful accident. As he was go- “ crashed headlong into it and was hurled me down his toot slipped. he lost his bal- over the top of his motorcycle. against a m and tumbled down about one hun-imarby tree. Death came instantly, a tired feet. receiving painful injuries about deep tincture having been discovered by "R nose and forehead. Dr. Rom was the Deputy Coroner Edward Conrad. Nmmonedi He dressed the wounds and Arnold and his daughter though held by Intesthgz he ‘3 0‘ the Opinion that Mr. jury, were later exonerated as it was ,t “4.... am Arnold was drivinl '“h the nose and forehead. Dr. Rom m Nmmoned‘ He dressed the wounds and Rates that he 13 oi the opinion that Mr. “Pith WI“ xecovet without an! In" Why ELSE iANlS AT THEATRE SUNDAY IAN RECEIVES PAINFUI. INJURIES I ion Mnko Many T be Highlaub Park P1155 from the city's The deï¬cit in our 3 call assessmentl . l of disï¬guringifund, amounting withpinterest to $15.- 3 north on Shqidan Rd l‘hese were re- 1,244.30, was created years a o by the 0‘ advam‘fld'“ "“7“ er Bohr. Thefmisapplication of funds an through As autoi‘ts know Id been sent to insutficient tart levnes to meet the cost County line as â€yet; rd to tr'mm‘n of street paying, sewerage systems. ates this section anda l l . ' t R etc. A number of the bonds repre At present Deerï¬e reets and side’ senting this deï¬cit are now due, the: Rd. north 0! the coun ‘remainder falling due from year to igly acted uponx ‘ . . .year. and in order to maintain the to reach Ra ma Park lcredit of our city it is imperative that road 1. com leted. c," 1er suggested a 'these obligations be taken care of. to Hi hland ark n Of our PUbliC‘ In order. therefor. to take care of g ‘ ith a style very.these obligations, it has been thought. ’ 3f our beautiful ladvisable to put out three bond issues. REGUURS T ICC“ . as follows: ‘ to “1’5“th “xi One issue to be known as Street lmâ€" ; 5 venue. "1? less provement Bonds, aggregating $123,- a or place. For ex- 000.00 to take care of our indebtedness > Compollod b Cancel ue be known as {OBPUbl‘C beneï¬t-V t. t $1600000i on Accou‘tofï¬aalll ne issue amoun mg 0 . . Senue b; Cilkdlknown as General Corporate Bonds,; Phyorio‘T I ayor as lugs to take care of the deï¬cit in- our speâ€" 3, «le â€ï¬t-‘08 ‘0 8" an cial assessment funds, and i The Regulars we" om many citizens'l One issue amounting to $l0,000.00: . crl their game onlast Du. reader, preterito provide for the new bridges to beI constructed. of the accnkfnt to th lad" to "avenue?"g Th" .11 k t tal b0 ded _ pt 1 l : s“ b-1 is Wi ma e a o n' m- 50 many ‘OPC 0S latufre :1 “pro Ldebtedness of $94,300.00, whlt‘h l5iTl)pdl were to have e 0 t 6? “Fes‘nflell within the legal limit of 5 per but as Al. Kennedyi (those nice httleLcent of our assessed valuation. and.‘ . 1 bel the firstgbascman total of which1in the opinion of your Commissioners.| . lost it was unpossiblq a town. There- iis the most economical and. satisfac-l 'erest in this com- tory way of ï¬nancing the require-. 0n next Sunday A'- ' lments of the City. The new bonds wln travel Q, McCam ï¬YSt‘ An'expres- ‘can be retired during the years 1916- ' gan m “Eye that It io‘ce would hel ", ' ' _ l D ‘ 19h Without an increase over the g the home b?†are a“ vic pride in the‘present rate of taxation. Proper or- Let the city c[arkldinam'es have been adopted for issu- 7â€â€œ conï¬dmt that ‘ing the bonds, and (in election to ap- measure otthc Waul sto “what theremrove same has been called for Aum For [ht lieguhml l 9 . . , .8!“ 48" 191:: “A â€m. rmmmmiland that in â€useâ€: 1 WMMISSIONERSEXPLM NEED OF BOND ISSUE SPECIAL ELECTION SATURDAY. All“; 21 Bond. cm! I). Retired During 150 Y! 1916 And 1917 Without [W Ovct Prmnt Rat. of Tmï¬on To the Voters of Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois: Since our election as Commission- ers we have employed a public Ic- countant to make In examination of the books and ï¬nsnces of our City with a View of improving our book- keeping methods and placing our inâ€" debtedness upon a more utiafnctory basis. ; His report shows that. at the resent \time the indebtedness of the gity of $Highland Park, including cost of work Iunder course of construction, in as fol- } lows: General Bonded Indebted- 1 ness ....... , ..._V..H.......$57.500.00 LLess cash to credit of Sink- : ing Fund . r . .................. 12,000.00 met bonded indebtedness “$45,500.00 ed this year ............... t1u,wv.vv | On July , George M. Qu.nlm, Sup‘ $95971“ 1 and the New ricr Township Highuuy ()ur indebtedness 0f 524327-31 1°? I Collier and ï¬ed Sager ofï¬ciated at the 1 public beneï¬ts and interest on same'tcrete pavcmqn on Green Bay Rd‘ bflw represents the unpaid portion of the, . . City's share of the cost of street plvâ€" ‘ corporate “"1" 0’ Glencoc. Th†oh" ‘ ‘ ‘ - ~ ' “on the south nd animl Park and Hug! Aâ€"_â€"- _..A n. n ‘gusc .113», LJAII. In View of the fart that $39,000.00 ?of the bonds are to he used‘ in fund- ‘ing a debt which now exists and the remainder to provide for the new bridge: to be consrructed, We respect- fully urge the voters of our City‘ to sattend the polls and give us their su - [port in approving same. The boo s at the City Hall are open for inspec- Ltion by _any tag payer.L 'u-A (22) Acddont at Green Bay Road I! path Av... [Aka Forest Deerpath Ave. and Cr: Lake Forest was the 3C8! serious automobile accident ing about ten o'clock. Joh of Chicago, was driving h‘ east on Deerpath Ave. or Racine where he was to ) He had with him his 12-yca {er in the machine. As the the comer of Green Bay R< MOTORCYCLE “COP" KILLED any tax ayer. Respectfu 1y submitted. Samuel M. Hastings. Mayor. Howard H. Hitchcock, Fritz Bahr, _ Edward G. Huber, Ward W_. lelits, motorcycle policeman for came south on Green Bay d of 45 or 50 miles an hour. [deed th‘disunce. Spradling \ve. and Green Bay Rd.. was the scene of a rather )bile accident Sunday morn- )‘clock. John N. Arnold is driving his automobile ath Ave. on his way to he was to join his wife. im his 12-year old daugh- hine. As the car ncu’ed Green Bay Rd.. Claud M. (‘omrhissioners $4,327.81 1 und Dur- 244.30 g A! preach! Decrï¬cld Township ofï¬cxaln “(0. north 0! the coumy line. thch mikes to reach Ra ma Park, As soon :3 the new road 1: com lcted. Green Bay Rd. will oï¬cr to Highland ark‘ ‘ , . . _ galacuuks .r mum's PARK sunnu i. 2 - __ _ .-A_)__ I- New 114th Route from Glenooe to Ravim’a _} Park and Highland Park As showjoin the accompany Rd. to the unty line. then c: north on Sh¢idan Rd. to Rav of advantagdlur lutï¬c to and 1: As autoi‘ts know. the sect County line as several bndgcs. ales this seciion and all of in b and classy plaf on the bases 1mm them. The series is the beginning 01 the glmei to settle the championship of the county. The Regulprs won from Waukegan in! year, and (or the ï¬rst time hold the title “Lake County Championship". McCann'I team beat the west aide team in! fall n a series by two games to one. and now hold the title “Citv Champions? The (3* who attend the game may ï¬rst cuss ball. as both team. expect to are playi their best brand 0! boll. The game Ivi start I! three o'clock sharp. Take C. ‘ M. E. car to pro. All Wau- kegan up 30 direct to park without mnpollod ‘: Cnncel Gun. Last Sunday on Accou‘t of Eaallnnd Dimm. Two PI-vor‘of Toou Tenn Vicï¬m Zi‘akc C. ‘ M. E. kcgan c 8° cham- Pmlénl Won All Ready uni Wilgl‘owlhom It“. "â€" u,- 5.31;†Oqu-tilNulW-ok i Deal-“Ant...“ »‘ were. to postpone cc prmmcmmund .. [Lighlnnd clean up until um Wad-.51.. was traded Owen-Incl at a y‘- neoday .4. rather â€in“ dghcolduflacddboal , count. lmï¬mmu‘ymdm-t Prlday um lot a. 4' will be Mid over until next week ‘flJw. all of its bad tenures. xcld Township ofï¬cxall are concreting a sermon 0! GM Buy my hne. thch mikes necessary the return to Shard": R4 K As soon :3 the new [)ecrï¬cld Township section 0! women men Bay Rd. will oï¬cr I good route I" xhc way from Glencoc ILLINOIS: THURSDAY. JULY 29. 1915 Th6 Juvenile Protectivc Association 0! the North Show whoa- lmilorv in- cludes Highland Park. Gleam. Wivv nctka. Ktmlwurth and Wilmette hu 1 new superintendent. MLSucy AV Bevin, The purpose of (he Auocimxon it to promote Ind con-Ive the wen-re ot chaldnn and young people. It Inland: to do I†in in power to carry out (MI pur- pose on the North Shore. The Anoth- tion u well pleated with the way the Huhhnd Park bath in ale unrdcd Highland Park hu shown I wen pm mm spirit m thu matter Ind in to be congntuhtewior the bench protection A An.-. Gumocyï¬mm Pm “My. W I“ .I Put. â€Minivan... The Highhnd Put Fire W in phnning “bu Mm" lot Thanh. August 12:21. when dry Inll an thdr -- nunl picnic at Lake Frau Mk. 0‘ d the bug tenure. at the day ml! b: In u... “ .__V_.,V , um um and: will and puc- u my me: three o'dock. Then trill bug-p. MJMMWH both W ..,__A_ mmlumumalma N": Somatic-I. PM Orgsninï¬on ‘u h Pro-oh tb- Wclfm 9‘ CW7.- â€" "â€"" ""7 " ‘ (Ma 9. mm». aâ€) ANNUAL mum â€(NC ( peopk. It in bopcd 0.! mil be but" Nahum I’d 1e put above the lye-CL )Id be watched not oily the Bub-II “an Auoc'uuoo to enter- mmwuknum W.Tbeboy‘o hand. which has been drilled under the capable ludcnhï¬p of Mr. Paul Bluebird. 'u in excellent trim to furnith mum Io! may. The comet lot the parade. which no coming in may. promine- lo nah this future | mmiï¬cwnl dit- plcy ol decorated Iulomobflu. both ï¬t. and doctnc. flu-u. wuons. truckl. bicy- da And noveltiet Following in (be uchodulc The parade mun be in line before 91!)! n H mm Immediately In" the 9:53; (run pun- In no u to crust the (Inca bo- ion the 10 15 tum. i Bundmd loot parade And hwydco uW temble on vat Canal Ave. from Fiat 51 i went, Fm [rock behind buqcles. Wagons. ; team- lnd flout tumble on Green Bay > Road, north and touth. wuunl ï¬rm, V mml next, flou- lnt Bound and other ' ummobfla stumble on Second ‘St. n' 1!: and south. electric: 6m. Auto Ttmcu unembk on rim 5:. nonh and '1“an tot the “Cram-t }ohm then oouth m Sheridan, can sum to Ion-fl Ave.. north on F0 to I’m-pet! Ava. west on Prolped burden Ave" north on linden to Cu then" out no the ground- The )udgeool (h; parade are Mr F P. Hawkins. Mn. Willllm Doolry and Mn. E. L, Mill-rd. MI W The ï¬nt non! exhibnion m connmmn with the Highland Park Day oflebrntmn will be held In the ball room of the High ma Park Club. By thc WM! 0! the Mt, Mr J V Norcron. and the dindon. the use 0! the room was ob timed lot twuconudcr-tlom. one m (are at indcmcnt vuthct nnothcr and the grated. u to aid In a Hllhland Puk bountiful. m obx‘ct {nuch desired by III I at on. The W Men's Alteration rum- “’8 how much beneï¬t to - town vuiton on. when ’hown beamilul ground. and ham pm: have worked h-rd to have this one 0! the but tom 01 Ihu yearn mom. ‘3‘ n n hoprd ‘ the reademl will reopond '1"! In equally elaborate diqlnv. u m Incentive to I more clubor ale display next year, The following -.- -._' 7,. Mad-ma will If! u pudgu. H w "on. â€m, "Hm W' 10"“ 6'“ Mm." E‘ Slmpotll. m1nm,unr 3 ‘(ln Every clan vul be made um 11 may am“ um, um, u b! the mecca ll darn“. very eucouru- l bâ€, bull Um (I- in have been the respon- kom "now. one (won pm, . W" who have been mmrncuedzmmh 0‘ “1mm , M “.0 widen:- M then “mam" {0| p’ckles. 10m 1: Should whom! entries be lnldf, me ‘ can!" 0! the hull mil be ï¬lmed m 311- ‘ dell and can“ In Highland Park ’0! 3‘; large floral displdy. each lo occupy I wot ml" See! it cmumierrncc. In «Minna to the ribbohs WI pnaui '5" be M. The xhrdulc o! n-‘ Nb.“ will be u (ollovt Iluunn. -I UVr\- -‘---- â€"- -- - v..- _,-.,,, “ “’- ' ham. one pan lamb Ohâ€?! Ono pull The W Men's Anoocmu’on rum- mn‘. mo"; um- pg¢ boy's shows; one I" 50'" Ill-CI beneï¬t “ l ‘0'“ vuflon L woman's and um- mafs sun prebk‘d “vie! II. when ’hwn beamilul gruundo and It EIHM h \flslID'D. “if wrl'kh pa.†‘0 km prom have Worked h-fd ‘0 “I" Highlund rm. 'I‘hmh unt- gamm auto hit one 0111* ml WW â€1 â€1" year! ‘ oil, on? S‘m \m uun- (kanm, one dxtnc W‘m- “ I! “ hord‘m' fade“. grill wunh $500, 0 .5»th cmudl'lct n'll nupond an!» In wu-“y r‘lbomc , worih w, no one .EM' ( nu cla uic liqlnv. u m Incentive to I more clubor «('00ka mmâ€. on, 3 ,5,“ . m 1m: '03,“; It: 45091" next ywr W ““0““? one saw pmmhlr him» «me «Lu-m: an lad-me! 'I" If! u rudlfl- H W Iron, om- gallon min Wipe (the 55.“) “Yd-1°.“ GI“ Mm." E‘ Slmpotll. mlnm, unc- 3 ‘(lv â€(flue-l 501 (‘10 $6.“) Every clan vul be made um 11 may caruns m, um punk»! mud: out; no. 3! the W ll W '3', encourfl- l b.†bull Inn. 4!- pnï¬uh Mannn'l Alli: 1“ NYC w W respon- m "‘"W' one Winn pn‘n! and [alhm shrflac; ‘51» W" “0 h." been maâ€'"‘°‘;wuflh 0| umnm ï¬n." w m Len battle. IDd “.0 mm“ “d 0"" “mam. {0| p’ckles. 10m 1m. Hrmz gmldt. 12 M was be blue nbbom Io! hmmm m 13,, k0,. .5â€, mm cumklub I“! '0' m6 'nd 7"†k†“unufluuue urdmes, sn one ha†Mull Club I“. House (huh Nil)“ ~. (.m- 24 u; bum: Should whom! entries be lnldf, me ‘ mevnm â€m... unc' 3.1m lmulc plain cuter o! the hull mu be allmed m gu- ‘0‘“... on. ,u um, â€nun n anauc; mo den: and can“ In Highland Park ’01 â€1'90“!“ “m aw,“ "a “m. m“... â€, oi Mlle floral 555?“)1 each ‘0 occupy ' uric/berry prmnp, um- d'w- [1 jun w 01 twelve ted h cummierencc. ,unvber'y prmyvc‘, om- dnun JIYI Rd :m‘mm‘mwzmmwm mm: 1 w» w- | . o“ e? “r", . .nd â€â€1me pron-wen; ‘ Nb.“ “m b! u ‘ 0" pound: Sun in m w)! puund on: III“ “I" F“ CHM '9 w the I“! 0' )doofl! San Iluflrd Q. n “Inuiflm m- [2, but We: outdo! VIM haven hm. mm b". “00‘ w R ChMm up (0 I'M 2 The AWIIUW ‘IVE “.0 d . “Mum-tan! umflmimw Reliable 0' t I“ wit-I w ' the Gal Co. and I .00 DA Sank I m‘ , I 1“ “1*. {tom Mm HM bu! h'u- not do '0' lodge. only .oded how they "1“ dispooed uf. Wigwam ' II M booqufll 0! hide“ nigh my "New “â€9“ fnand Well Tuned up to Furnish Mud Horn] Exhibit to be Held In Bull of the W Park Club; grounds, one leather teat “idln through the Mon'me . bacon. one ham. one w‘ 0“ Moraine R0“ ‘0 5 one b-lb box Mona ndy, one 5“). box 3. south on St. Johm to ‘ Bum: candy. "no 75 ’ Sh‘mi‘“ Road. noulh 0“ uun pen Ink. lwo pn S! 00 north of (Jenn-I “'9" "'“ ‘0 5L 1 work a! Muzik't bu shop, name-1h out]: ‘0 Sheridan, on! on 0! work at Denu‘l'n I bet uhop. I!“ ol , I N Ave., north 0" Forest 3 work .1 Lung'. blrhe shop. $1.00 worth Wt. "fl .0“ PMP‘“ ‘°|0l work a\ Al|cn's ba ‘ r Ihop. one lib! north 0“ laden '0 C‘mnl Jule 1nd basket. ("at 2 pound to. o! 3 the ground- Schum-chor‘u chordâ€! rrenms. bur '0‘ ‘he Wade "9 M! F bun-s u! “(an (m1: 111-: wivu‘ nil; one â€'1 Willllm D00"), '“d pun 01 baby that? 1 . MRrsunphclu l0 ill-rd. '1 Hr Hum: my PM h H w n-n priu-s; MI W on: womnh . and «me nan .~ >1. ' tic-aired 3", “hibnbn m connection am‘ prvnsut «mu 2". hr kw nuhlt Loun~ MM P.“ D'y oflebrnhnn dly, unc 10 (rm Ina! I Int-ad â€My day a n" b." mm 0' the High 10! one vu-e-L and 4 akr a! (Felry'I '5- 8? ‘h‘ mm! 0‘ ‘h‘ i balmy. om- mn car My and hundk 0| '1: H13! I pytd coco. (01' garden". print. Tmth‘ Six bloom: 3 (Indian; mm Best dll‘l’ o! â€and WU“. All to be ll grown. .01 to exceed twelve in one 'on. Twelve. Ba! 6 rote s. ‘ All now exhibit. um be in zinc ‘ inn and be in place by gun: o‘clock on Lube morning at Auguin $50.; with am pm in . mica engage. } Gardeners will have llhe pnvilqc ol commencing on their let flord db kph! Lb: evening bcio him on o'clock. % All exhibit. will be uired to rcmdn [until the clone 0! ma IhOI at eight- 1mm. 3 not more that twelve [*1 in art-um“!- The hit 0! beautiful nd uuiul prim to be given uwny, Ind tch hn .lnys ; been a mat draw/ma . thu you I:- ;ccodl anything beretobre ancmpted bv Elbe â€acct-(non. A hm number 01 Fpnm have not yet beqn “nod. but the iullowmg n the 1m reï¬wcd up to date 7 Owner: winhma to hve any wink My no! lot compet Ion will be .9- pad-ted by the unor' 'oo. Any lnfor'mu‘son youlmny requlrr call up Highlnnd Pull 165.; Rim or shine the horticultural thou hill be held. iullowmg n the 1m reviewed up to date Wall â€991.81.00 pc roll, enough tor parlor 15x15. two 0 )n book; each good lot 1000 pound: 1 Ice, two print; one Federal Samy F: aum lump, me Shun hand Klaxon I 0 horn. unit we; gnflon palm 1nd brus ' one inncr at: for nuto;ooe box ooc ; one $3.00 1.1; bun-s u! “(an (m1: 111-: uiwr nil; one pun 01 baby that? 1 . MRrsunphclu l0 '1uan.w~uJ'nn H w n-n priu-s; on: womnh . and «me nan .~ >1. ' tic-aired am‘ prune mur 21! hr kw “.xmc Loun~ dly, unc 1(M‘rm Ina! I Int-ad â€My day 10! one ‘H'L and Wok? a! (Selry’I ibtkny. om- run car My and hundk 0| shmmrr (vnr In“ t.†pap“ (-nr womn'l and mm mm a sm‘ Inr‘xl'tl txifl It Mu|damx A Hunmx' one uunmn'. and one man’s mu pxr. [Ill‘ral Hunks“- ldykï¬q one 3:0 run; e yallnn auto oil; one book 0! lukc-ls ï¬n ( 6 M. )1; one ham. one pan lam» Ohâ€?! one pair mln's short; out put boy's shows; on. “n vâ€" -, {tom Mm Hm bu! h'u- not do oded how they wxll dispooed 01. Th: mowing pncï¬m- prouram will in- clude “Charla Ch phn ll Work" In 2 tech. '1: an of the tth" to 2 reï¬t Pm We! , 1 red "The Child M I â€weft l rrrl come-fl “a II “a“ w . 4", lull of jun Iluflrd 0' Lu†bIIgI flou Amrmhun ‘IVI Comm-4n M8? Volume 5