willing reaking L00 per month. | your laundry 7 we are showing 1ed broad cloth, '5 upt {ery f“ It p170- sed in ad for Week's ironing of this time at :pensc then we '9 it if you wish cw Day r Ie$S I: New Hunaglow Apron DIES n'zd white tnm. ad Man :remn very ry : rdty at 1 that :ewing Zoats are beautie for the money; ing js very pop; before you buy dohe prob- :ap to aim. I bmplete Dresses made. he new combin- >uld. not fail to Highland Park ANY Store 98c LINCOLN SCHOOL MAY HAVE KINDERGARTEN Number 3‘) ENROLLMENT MUST BE 20 CHILDREN T0 CARE FOR TEETH OF NEW CHILDREN At a mscting of the Lincoln school board September 13 it was decided that the board would permit the use of‘ the beautiful. light, airy auditorium for a kindergarten if the residents of the district pay the teacher's salary. It will require at least twenty chil- dren at one dollar a week for a full term of thirty-two Weeks, or private donations to make the undertaking possible. This sum must be guaran- teed before the kindergarten can be opened. Under this arrangement children of the ages from three to six may attend. It will not be necessary for die children to reside in the district. Mrs. J. S. Glidden, 314 Onkwood Mrs. J. S. Glidden, 314 Oakwood avenue, telephone 3589b) in charge of? the enrollment of the children. All those interested should see or tele- phone Mrs. Glidden as soon as possi- ble, as prompt action will be necessary to get the school started in the short time left before the ï¬rst of October. Will You Have Your Children Handi- capped l'pon Entering School? Precious time wasted before chil- dren fall into the routine of the school is used to advantage by children who‘ have had the privilege of kindergarten training and can thus ï¬nish easily and without strain twice the amount of work an untrained child is able to ac- complish and yet the permanent value of the kindergarten has little if any connection with the number of years required to go on through the grades. The kindergarten concern is with the content of the years rather than with their numhr: with the fullness of the life of the child rather than with the economy of time. Power to think and do. a tendency to assume right atti- M- towaids life and ability to work and play happily with one’s fellows are some of the results of a kinder- garten education. for in the heart of every child is an instinctive love of noble and ‘unselflsh deeds, and with richt training the hearts of little chil- dren can easily be turned in the right directionâ€"Contributed. h'iï¬y Evening. October First At the Clinch We on Hotel Ave. Friday evening. October 1, at 8 o'clock. in the church ediï¬ce on Hezel avenue, near St. John’s avenue, 3 lec- mre on Christian Science will be given by Dr. Francis J. Fluno, C. S. D., member of the Board of Lectureship 0f the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist. in Boston, Mass. The lecture is free and the public is cordially invited to be pres- “00‘ and Mouth Di...†Hits Funk Sinatra-1': Cattle Last Sunday government inspectors WM the farm of Frank Siljestrom. vat of Deerï¬eld, and killed 35 cattle Ind 112 hogs which were infected with “R hoof and mouth disease. He was Fid t market price for the stock. but Illny were full blooded animals and Vere worth about four times that mount. His loss is estimated at be- heen 82.000 and $3,000. IIIMR PLANNED FOR‘ OCTOBER 13th Hahn “Sn 1.5.. Evangelical cums “W “-an “-1 m.-e-«. IRELAND PARK CLUB OPENS OCT. 12 The ladies of the 3!. John: Eva' gelical , , Church on N' Green 3" Road. a" plan- Dunc. to be Given. Motion Pichu’u “mmpflpeefma::oftnztarwnhlgr 13%;. $3: : Every Fnda' y u in Plano.“ I You" W' and 1“.h 1‘1“" M will; The club will be {om-Hy opened on n , ,L 1-1-...“ ,,,L-_ - "â€"1- Ila-I 1“" nun-fl,- -..-__ h I?“ served at ï¬ve o'clock. followed '7 0 var in the evening when apronl. W Work. home made candies. quilt! Nd gags. will be sold in the tentconnect- 0‘ with the churc . Mrs. Charles Wer- hne is in charge of the bazaar. As"'9 20 to press the Highland Park P"f‘i‘Detmrtmem was and to assist in a Fire which broke out in St. Joseph' 1 In- “flute at Teckney. “L, It 1! o'clock this mini: The flu m in tie machine hum one o: a. â€saw clothing mm CHRISTIANSGENCE l Meeting Held September Kim. A Nomoml Clings to be Mud: in ‘ompetent Teacher to Conduct CIOQI thro it in Potable. if Neceuu'y Requirement: Nun. to Have Rogw Ire Me! With /’ Igr Room. V L085 CATTLE AND H065 The Highlann Park pm The Highland Park Visiting Nurse Association has opened a’xlentist clinic ‘ in the Elm Place school. The object {of the clinic is to care for the teeth ‘of new children whose parents cannot ipay a regular charge. The money, {over $500, was given last spring. but ’due to the plumbers' strike it was not lpossible to install the apparatus till {August Mri Julius Rosenwald, who lis much interested in the care of the lteeth.,gavc half the amount needed. DENTIST CLINIC IN i ELM PLACE SCHUOLi Highland Park has to thank for its upâ€"to-date. well-equipped clinic. ï¬rst, Mr. Rosenvmld. than the foliowing cit- K izens: S. M. Hastings. H. H. Hiuhg The cock. William E. Bletsvh. ('arltnn ‘l'ur‘h-u' Mom-1y, J. P. Smith, A. J, Metzel. Bwjusl c Metzel. E. T\ner, Kuhn" W. kar inc-x! L R. J. B-mty, .-\‘ R. L‘arquemlle. and'uv n R. S. Kirchberger. .nmm Dr. Watson has been must gencrnun in planning the apparatua;.seeing that the best prices were obtained uml looking after the installment. â€in four dentists. Dr. Watson. llr. llumil‘ ton, llr. Sexsmith and llr. Fritsch. will give a half day a month each at the clinic. Miss Young Will be then» with the children and a nominal charge will he made {on the Work in all cases where it is possible. The schools are having dentgl cards sent to the parents showing what work is necessary. The importance of having the teeth in order is uplained and their coâ€"opcration will be asked for. After October 1 the Visiting Nurse Association will have an oflice in the Erskine Bank building, where the nurse will have regular moms and can be reached by telephone. A full re- port of the work done during the ï¬rst year will be published in November. Notices Being Sent to Schoolloerde and School Directon of the County 0! the 400 teachers in Luke. county there are It least 60 who automatic- ally come under the teachen' pension law, which went into eflect this year and which was passed It the recent session of the legisleture. These 60 teachers entered upon their duties as instructors in the state of Illinois end in Lake county for the ï¬rst time this year. T. Arthur Simpson. county su- perintendent of schools, is busy send- ing notices to the school boards end school directors of all the schools in the county, notifying them of the pro~ yisions in the new law and pointing 1out what they must do to comply Ewith it. Located at the Corner of Carmel Avenue and Green Bay Roed On Tuesday the Public Service (‘ompany installed another “sample" electric light pom. It is located It the corner of Central avenue and Green Bay road and is {or the inspecâ€" tion of the public. It is of the con- crete type with granite ï¬nish and has a 400â€"candle power light. This post. together with the ones located at Laurel and St. Johns avenue. were installed at the request of the High- land Park Burnless Men's Associa- tion and one of them will probably be selected as the style for the illumina- tion of the business digtrict. TEACHERS PERSON Ml m Idded All on _ “Hun- in El“.- ,7?" 7â€,? g“ “7 ‘ ' W ‘- SPECIM. IEETING 0F | BA HR \ifllméé 5’ 10’) commons F! The nhuve Illuslrltmn reprrm-nts u rurnnr of Hz|hr'~ Fluwcr Shop, whuh just oprned m the Flruher huxldwx man dtmr (o the pod umve. I! (here Mr mnn- ht-u'th'xl and ux’tialu‘ull) .nmngwi thmr: starts m ('hn‘ngn {hum thin 0111-, we hxnnv’! come m‘ro-u [hum Hnw much.npprm~m!¢-d lhh 111'“ \w X..rv HY. our hnnn' ï¬nrlx', MI I“. Ruhr. on (hr pun U! the pubhr “as shuull by [he {m'l {hut over nu hundred mmm Hispefh‘d the nu!» Huhmuzl last Saturday. m‘rr the hu! Anni Hmc\ \n-n- Dry-smut“! In the In I“. Ruhr. on thv pun “as shuull by the {m' hundred \‘lsimn â€nape Iiuhmuzl last Saturday dred Umc‘ “t-[v pry-3(- “ROOKIES†BEGIN REAL REGULARS CLIMBING IN ARMY UFE TUESDAY CHAMPIONSHIP RACE FIND FIRST NIGHT .N TENTS CHILLY‘DITEAT OPPONENIS IN FOUITII CAI! When the ups nounded In Fort Sharidnn Mondny evening nt ten o‘clock. nurly 450 cmzen Ioldlel’l lay in their tents nfter their ï¬n! day of instruction in the nrt of wnr. True. the north wind chilied the rookun. but wrlpped in their twu army bllnkdu they nude the best of it. On Mon- An Allowed Two Hun I On, to Tut. Cm ol Their Bud-cu WI. Non! Four MM and W- I; Consul-Souk†When the ups nounded In Fort. Highland Park': county chm-pion- '1 Sharidnn Mondny evening nt unljourneyed to Wlukefln Sunday and ‘ o‘clock. nurly 450 citizen Ioldlel’l layldefuted Wnukepn by I neon o! 3 in their tents nfter their ï¬n! day ofj'to 0. The luccumbod wore compbbly instruction in the nrt of Wu. True.‘outrlnued in ï¬elding and hitting, end the north wind chilled the r00kl‘l.bullll no sun of the pine Ind my wnpped in their two army blinkeulchance of Winning. n (‘ant'oll dao'od they nude the best of it. On Mon-ihimult mater a! the situation I! nll day the day was Ipent in pitching theitlmn. Wluketnn I'll fully ï¬fty pen tents, each tent holding six men, lny~ 'cent Itmnger thnn they were at myl ing out the compnny streeu, getun. ; time of the year. but could do nothingl their equipment in shape and men-drum thntwell'l henderl. Charliel in; company assignments. Tuesdny ‘ Stew-rt. formerly of the Cube. sung: the Ictunl “'81"an commenced, when‘hurh and low Ind took three healthy! they spent their ï¬rst dny of drills. lt’lwxngl etch time up. Ind struck outl has been arranged thlt between the {our uucceuive time-L He showed hours of {our and six o'clock in thelsume npeed in the ï¬eld. n he lied afternoon there WI“ l».- nn drilling. nullbut‘k And with some luck pulled down. that the business men may h-ve tuu I drive by Kllby that looked u if Ill hours 2: day In which to cure {or theix would crush Inâ€!!! the center ï¬eld; Shore of the (‘hicn‘o (‘ub-r . I In, husinesx “flull’S‘ (Nye, ,J u--- HIGHLAND PARK, ILLIN HS. THURSDAY, Thr \Irlnun mmpameu arr run» posed of men n! the same profusion; for instance, rnmpany l) u composed large-1y of lawyers, company E of phy~I slvians and board 0! trmk- men, ctr ‘ Ofï¬cers drnfh-d from the rexulur army have been selected to do thrl [m nan {he “mp . rm 1 v~ air ('unmmndvrr-I‘UL W J. Nlchnlsu U. S. cavalry. Adjutnnk - Fir.“ Lleut man! E. W" McClbe. 31h cuv-Iry. QuartermasterAâ€"Fnrnt qutenflrfl H. Barnard, 51h cuvllr)’. Surgeon and medial Instructor Lieute.-('ol. W. B. Banister, Senior lnslructur (apt. Juhn Surgeon and meow-1 msumw. Lieute.-('ol. W. B. Banister, Senior lnalructur (apt. Juhn l’I Stephan~ 3h! ï¬rld urtillery Signal m-Atrurturr (apt. I’lul M Goodrich. Addmunul m-druclnrs #Luut. J. W Evermgmn and Lleul. IxRoy Sher- bu rne. Information hureuu Mljor Do herty “Hun- in Eaih' Sunday (be “IL and “The KindIi-g" Sepia-bat 29th The Highland Park Theatre on": as Its chief attrnctionl for the follow- ing week: “The Running Fight,†from the book by Wilham Hamilton llsborne. dmmatxud by Louis Allnon Ind [land Parking. for Saturday night, featuring Violet Hurling. On Sunday night, September 26, (‘larl Kimball Young Will be seen in "Hearts in Eula." in ï¬n acu. Vhll. on Wednesday nigh! Min Clarion. Walker will nppeu in “Kindl'mg,†I forceful drama of tenement life by Chsrlu Kenyon. ATTRACTIONS AT LOCAL TRUTH Nicholsun din. The muddle u.’ the slum VII ndomnl \leh a hug» \IM, Handing mu ?!\r («t in bright, ronumln' nu!) long-slemmcâ€"d \mcrnnn Bcuuly rmnw Inc-d vuth I nMu-u -m uhnrh "3’ nwrrfl-w! (he {nHthK “Frum (1“ mg“ ’nrnlh vu‘h but Wuhan†N0 ï¬lm-r lh~t~ “rm mm mmâ€. The High Hlfll.) {nrmix iwrr J ~p1r2t Mud uncrrri) $0600 Boo... Nola Lit-“- Con-I not Sund- T-o Wot. Ouch-d IUHM‘HUH (I: nu! [out] (I!) Y)‘ c-ru'ch-hl ï¬vltiuax u! Murphy Ind ,. \‘u-vsun Del-no). {mime-ll) nf me (fly lengue. taught ll (uni) good time, ‘1qu muld do nmhmg \unh Shore'l wild' lpllrhcn. h lunkod as though lkllncy “up. errum; but Shun- \uu w blIme. Thr purhmx of ‘unlwrll I'll Um gunned ru-r mm m! In)’ In“ ï¬rm, :nnd he had (hi-m palm; out of hu hnnd Ahhuugh the uvnullen pllthcr .lhIt no! enured [he leuxmu. he u I 'munsu-r an the mound. Ind VIII bI flunk Len SundI) Hr “ruck out ï¬f- ‘10“er the bud huhng mum ‘leagmrn and IHU‘PJ â€My {our huh, .md krpt 01- -m M» urH “nun-d all. there In no dIIIKrY u! rounun‘ I :run â€I: but exhilnlum In. in the inghlh mung, \uhen then In. men {on mom! Ind third \ulh no one out. ‘Shorv hut to him Ind he Muflod V00. Hunk h: lhlrd and \hn-vn hu run: out fut hut. Ind than whxflui Slow-rt Ind ;('rou wmolhmg LhI! rInnot he â€I 'II III hall “men Rood caught his Jlull good gtmc In! made I beauti- {ul NI) :1 homo then b. block-d .Murphy 06 the plIu Mu tau-hm. IQ ‘lhu uric: hI- been mIrvelo‘u, Tb. Linfleld. With the IMth: u! I’nmin In‘ iJohnwn, iooh to In the Mron‘nl thn Put me: l~+n pd! {03.03" on the pninen.1‘uppy (‘mmn I’ll the" vnlh two Mon Ind pnlfercd chm fucks Ind look- to be On Key-too. riKtng. hufly rem-Md hu hitting Hand. min Ind delivcnd we mo. IE“... ShInnoo delivered I doublo um you.†and Comm. whom III will to- a drn'e by Ruby (hat looked .- if I“ uuuld crush Innâ€! ‘he Conn! MM; fwxr, Shurr of (he (‘hu‘l‘o (‘Ublp u: u In! an the mound for Waulmn, wan hn “rely, and war II] dinner It 3H (mu-I. I! lhc Rrgulnrn hld on their (mums clothe-y. and drun- Um b.†to nli corners of the [M H:- w“ uvod‘ urzt and alumni) hope thul Uh. yr of Imam) “.11 In» I perm-mm [konlmu-d on Page r] SH" 1 PAH ER 33.1915 33.0 ’Q’AP am! Mr Bohr}- 1n n, the- “me hope thul Uh. lure 'II IlIndinx unl‘lhln' n Bet-u!)- J’urh "II rum ('hl IeI " No In. The r BIhr'r the ume â€ml at» .crmlncm ; IN†> RACE Mayor MIIunp Inna-Inna (but there u'ouid he I unto»: of count-J Lion-n. monk-or. 0! 'wâ€" vIl roman»! mt Ind of III cannot" v tr): tho city? (nvurnment FridIy en 3 SIM-3 hu 2‘. ‘m the round! roan. to give upon- Ind to mill ovu'pluu {or fu-' wre Ind mm In the Imounl o! 31.671140 Were prone-mod Ind I vacuum w my the um. WI. rIrflOd. A woman to uuull city «(III With lIhenl Iumw qur "(wanna dance to mm 3390 ‘II Ippruvod, (amm‘unoner of Puhhc HeIlu't n-- pond uh“ I lhorou‘h dummy of the "Mir tank on Doerï¬eld venue hId pul it m I IImury condmun. ï¬nd, were rmeuod {or [he ate of 823.000 um! xmpro‘ emem bond: Ind 810100 bndze bondn, The â€Inn Trust I SInngI BInl uumeuA-d I mm mm a SAVINGS Burs norms MI R005! ucavdsmumaï¬l El... 36‘- ““0"“ 0-H .Jll'l' Inâ€: my. aunt uni Ind" 30min. (cum: 'M 30".! Numbov in. Uri-Mn:- Cowmll muting Friday owning in delayed {or I fur mmu‘n uwmg w tho urbane. of (‘omnlulouu Match- ro‘ and the mrdmcu ol (ammu- umu- Baht um! I‘xlhu. KL doubt the m Huang 0! on ï¬nishing touches m in. now and bountiful flower 61.» play td‘ounhd {bf Communion" Bohr'a undue-o; (‘olnmluuonv Wil- la. an». in fro- . dim" to vou upon a. but uubï¬or! undo! run-urn- Md in the sum of $33,301. Thu hem: an be" bid roamed. (‘ommmnmmn Huber mowd that the bud he accepted And that the bond: be sold to the "uni. Trull A Savintl Bunk a! (Thi- (Ago. 1‘). motion pnvulod, Follovu' in a complete hu 0! bud Nani. Trust 0 Saving. N. A. May l Co $33,183.00 P. W. (lama l (‘0 33.05500 “Inch“: Bond Co. . 38,000.00 Heckler. (‘nmminfl ‘ Prud- .um.â€"., ‘ _.___.V-,__, ,, do- . 33106.50 proceed-d bocktothemmd Continent-l I Commonâ€"ml Mm 0',ka who m still Tm: A Sum;- Bank 33261.25‘ and Mr. Rome in {hair MM,“ L H. noun.- a Som 33160.00 wephouedto Dr Lloyd M. Dart. to “Arm Tum A Savings 'lm" them It MI diel- lb o‘la. Bank :43 :uuooHO) died ubout on. hour In». 101-. Hi‘hhnd Park Sun Bank 1:11.210 70†M ln‘Olll. who to I“ or. ‘n ,,__ __.a n-..s.sn I. A hint Tmfl I Su‘lngl Bank 33,261.25 3. H. Rollinl A Son- 33,166.00 “Arm Tm“ ‘ Saving- (‘omminium-r Bah! mow-d the Mopxnon of In ordirunm Npeulmg m; ordinance uubliuhing I lylhm of street numbering. ptuod on the ï¬ru dl)‘ u! 3‘ prevulod ('ommluloner Buhr movod to pan an ordm-mr enutk'd “An ordm-nn unhluhmn u uylkm of lava hum- bermg {m the ml)' of Hiyhlnnd I’nh " Said onhnnm-e to rennin on Mr vulh the (fly clerk fur public mnpecnon. tomplcu- In !orm until Ill ï¬nal pan» In“. The mohnn pnevuled no (human nf lb! (‘Il)’ and the numbering of Int; Ind bulldlnp wxll he dom- m the following mnnm-r [Nd-ion d Ibo (1:, HM the purpuu uf Mall) luv-1mg any number on the “non. 0w ml) null he (“Vbdod mm two dn-lnom- by a dnmon hne runmng marl) lhd wnurly druun from are hit. \u the only 1mm. through the center 0! (9n (n! nvrmu- Thu! par! of {he nty Lung mm). n1 (enlrll venue Ihlll he knuux. n "North" and All um“ m (Jul dl\'l- non .hali bran the uddumnui uppc-Hu hon 0! "Nut!!!" (0 drum: â€1-! strlmr of the at, Thu pun a! 1hr :uy lying .outh of («Mr-I Ivonne nth M knuun h "Soulh." All bulldihfl numbn- uhall vuh "(nth und'ruuu’n from (rnhul law-mue- and {mm nut to In! hnm Ih lake to the- mainly boundury n! the m) on n luau 01 um- numbcv lo ru‘h (Iontyvh-r In! of inmate Ur. 1M- norlh Ind Mtu‘h Inn-eh tho odd num ber- shlll b‘ plated (m ï¬n» and â€do o! the aunt. "out nun" ! ho plated on “rock. For the- putpos u! fuumllmy In cornfl mumnlum. pluu n! the» struts Within the nty nbnu’mx Uu propcr number n! I“ qu or huuu-II dull In prop-rod and Lrpl on ï¬le ll propcr number n! I“ qu or huuu-II dull b! prop-rod and Lrpl on ï¬le Al the 0““ of 000 ('ll)’ clerk, and will be opon to: the lhlpcrlbon of owner- or ore-wt. o! humus... COMMISSIONS FRlDAY' November. 1904. The motion \ unborn“ I'lmldmll n and on (he an Ind "11‘ odd numb-H > rhln (hr hurth nldr HY (hr mama can. M..s§.u.m0p- m Wmdflichh-dP-flv Nina Ann O'Mnl y. a nurp m an hm of C. Vail, wu k' and Pom-mm John m. in b. Evumlon Hogpiul i I critics! co“- uon u a mu" of l , automobile nui- dent at the: “old. bridge “50‘ manna Purl numb may Mnkit Hominy. The otherï¬occupunu of the at were Andrew H} . chsulhur ‘10? 3?. D. Block. who v driving â€I: fur. !A|bort Tiber, rh- our for Melville iN. Roma-hilt] and in Elli. 1"- ;mu. .1) of wt ‘emped mmout The ctr wu I’d“ driwn to“ "I‘M-M Park, an ï¬nny havmg Hun in Doerfldd. .nd to I! crossed the ‘1“; mm. bridge mu 9! here om orluu m: winch droppd into I d“. cunning the at w *Jd And crush .nw u: electric light pok. Mm (ruby m4 Mr. mm. w recoivod .kuu fnctumu. the fora»: dying Mt an hour bur in the “no of Drum-I. hour bur in the “no of Drum-I. Surly in the evonhg. bum 6.34 9 o'clock. the two Menu bad hon ticking some "(lb on on Mr child cu. then ï¬ll?“ out to mute a mu. Rom-child's : chuflcul. John Tuber, doin. Lhe dr‘vm‘, At an pain he! of Linn] and bile avenues they met Nina ()‘Mnlk’ and Mia hw- nnu. who lukod gfor a ride. ‘1‘. ch-ufleun took «Mm m und at the [Aurel uvonue vbduct My Va. hadod by Polioom-Ig Rouu, who It“ to accompany them) They than pm- cooded w lborï¬old.’ md ll was 01‘ th. return trip that which! W Andrew Horn had pd places bib Tuber and vu drflin‘ at m dd. 0‘ the m. M chuf- ‘four for a. J. 8.1;. n- “W ‘Ihort dunno. W. and Inn out-3 tho winch“ ctr drum rHirhlsnd Park an}! i E; man Bryan and Mumnuu nod â€out Rouse to an Innuum 'Hoaflbl. when he lion in I cm “In The inquest over the body of flint (VII-Hey was held in' PM. nutr- akin; room- Tagaly noon, ondlm continued until My mérnllt it 9 o ‘clock. :1 which time tho fond-ring vordm wu undead: “We the? Jury hnd that Ann- O'Inlley on“ (0 her death by being thrown from u: buco- mobilc driven by Andm Borg. and ‘ulun by Albert Tbbor. who v“ uh. m the ar. {noun In. employ". :Id~ "ville N. anhubold. without the knowledge or content 0! the QW. to-COIWM I 70" DC†A“ HOIQOHOCUVWMWQH We an jury ï¬nd mat and “and“: VIA! uuud by the â€than: I‘M (h. road and milun‘ w daw'lkfl pout ubout one hgndrod {at e. t d the “who bridge. with." mik‘ Cd. u! Highland Put, “Imam on th. hnrï¬cla rod] n â€215:: m., Sch“ her 21." ( oroner Tny'lur- 5WY.'II'I Jame: hnï¬y (OMAN. William L Meyen Prod Shtefcr, Ardlic John- mm Willum Donn! and JIM Halâ€" pm In their :‘florh- to secure “lament horse: to eqmp 0w nrmlel no“ em yum III I death ulruggk in “1:2 Inn-uh of the AH": huvo now I: ahvn unnuuon to Lake county Ibd If. hum; up .u and avmlubh bom- i- [he mumy An “In {or the French army in m the rotnt) nov- [may on» gun-d In going from «me {ï¬rmer to number pun-haw g horns A! the â€own! tune be u. workmx In the \ir (â€My of Anita-h ind Rmmd 143w. (mo mrlood of harm h“ jun boon xblppcd from tho. two plnoen ad un- owe: ark-d n fold, to he Jump-ll mnweok. hefl-nnmnndumrâ€" kndofhoruluqollakcopun.“ wool: x! mm. alumna-c.- h .- cured. mmmwm s a mu" of l , automobile nui- n the: “old. bridge wt’ d nd Pnrk I501“, that Mnâ€!