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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Oct 1915, p. 1

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p- _. VI E N T any patrons 3 our Shoe , at 17 St. Fling. at 12 lo twentieth _. rig is better é: illbe better ' OF AMERICA BUSYl ‘vtures are pm which - i in now EXHIBITION AT momma I hOc repay“: ‘ l e ()[i youf [be installed your friends ’ _, , ,,_ ‘ Dal-TCI‘S. .X' Just sits: a year ago a branch ofi i the Needlework Guild of America was “gunned .it llighland Park with Mrs. H L ’: ‘l ' John Glass as its president, and , - , through tire hard work of many en- l V . ‘ "1, l. mus wont cum " ”unborn. Any One Desiring Infor- mation May Call Any of . the Directora i thusiastic women, started an excel- lent work. During the summer the i now with cold weather about to come l _\l it has become active again. This: Guild is organized to give th0se “who; ioughout hgve" a chance in a way everybodyl can afford. Ev L031. Wood .01 extra Guild is non-sectarian; new. plain suitable garments, to meet] the great need of hospitals, homes? and other charities, and to extend its, usefulness by the organization of branches. The plan of work is very simple. The annual contribution of, two or more new articles of wearing not." The l l lll'c‘ ation of money, constitutes member- ship in a branch. Men, women or: ‘ children may become members. The idler ‘ collection of garments for the High- , . - land Park branch will be made be- b The % tween now and November tenth. Ex/ ‘- hibition and meeting of all garment be in 1 , .3 givers will be held on November , tenth at the Moraine Hotel. Those wishing information concerning mem- bership can apply to the following di- rectors, Miss Towner. Mrs. G. V. Dick- inson, Mrs. Robert (‘arr or Miss Cath-‘ erine Cushing. i Side CONTEST AT WARREN'S CLOSES l' “any Attractive Prices Given to Lucky . Peraona The contest at Chas. H. Warren 52* Co. store which has been causing a great deal of excitement since its be- ginning in June closed last week. The prizes were awarded as follows:. Mrs. Paul Udell, trip to Panama Exp position; Mrs. G. Francis, piano; Es- ther Berg, watch; Hannah Harrison, '26 pieces of Roger's silverware; Mil- dred Sheahen. toilet set; Florence Glader, umbrella: Elsie Leageler. en- graved necklace; Mary Leuer. mani- cure set; Bertha Muench, carving set,. silver handle; Alma Kelly, diamond; lavalier: Rosanna Meachtle. manicure“ set: Florence Warner, manicure set: Ayleen Fritsch, manicure set; Bere- nice Tucker, manicure set; Mary Sweeney, manicure set; Eleanor John- son. manicure set; Mrs. Quardt, clock; Margaret Perry, manicure set; Anna Bahr. manicure set: Lois Green. clock; Violet Knudson, clock; and“ Alice Shreves. manicure set. i WOULD RAISE $10,000 FOR STREET UPKEEP SUGGESTION FROM MAYOR HASTINGS it to wear; . she most 5 erself she! ‘ fact that: nd dignity i )6 Q t success. It ature has cast Stout or slim, hen you buy, I ailored Coats. nd you should l I i I l pward Store Highland Park?- «A -. Further Rupert of Meeting of Council and Citixona Hold on Tuesday Evening. October Sixteenth By Publicity Commission MSYOF Hastings was happy in his Nmarks on Tuesday evening October 16. when he acted as temporary chairâ€" man at 1). special meeting called to COnsider the advisability of forming an association to be known as, the ‘ Greater Highland Park association. Which would enfold all previously I Krumbach er and Bag Highland Park" A short notice of this meeting was . / ~ then in our last issue. Mr. Hastâ€" wi it “85 spoke a few words on the duties A T SON “ Of some of the special committees un- DENTIST ‘ i' A». Highland pan): chitin. 374 "lent. illul reminded his hearers that While it is" the business of the Board °f Luvzt; Improvements to build new Streets. \ihen finished. they are turn- : ed 0"“ to the city, whose duty it is hul‘ ‘0 keep them in proper repair; this 3“ m the fat-e of it, is a big obligation. EL MUZIK 1, Ind a costly matterâ€"the city owning BER SHOP '_ “Vet forty miles of streets. The Highland Par}; ' 1 V9 beasury is not rich enough to do the (Continued on page 8) mum NEWS rruis organizatkm had ceased all work, but . sider the plan of county aid for a two to help those “who have'idt Milwaukee railroad tracks. The object is to collect and distribute l eight feet wide. ‘ important highway and for along time ‘the plan of making it a county aid lAll of the officials who discussed the j , : apparel or household linen, or a don- i should be wasted. ‘in the spring. .ogy, located at Area. west of Liberty- formed committees for ciVic purposesd dcr the t'omniission Form of Govern-_ Iorkasitshouldbodono. Commil' lcoimuue BATTLE FOR or LOCAL mum ,, mum CHAMPIONSHIP NEW STATE AID ROAD TO Ill". BUILT ', REGULARS mm FOI SUNDAY M women or Children May Become : Clarence Durand Purchase: Property of ' Waukogan bu Also Signod up 50-0 0‘ tho Boat Players Obtain-Ho in ' t5. Stain. Cam at 2:” Sharp the Area Institute of Buoinoao Tech- nology. Petition for Training Carnp. Other ltoina The "(ioddeas of Fortune" Cumin' ly favored Wnukegnn Sunday, an, according to the press reports of this “'rt’h ii; a Waukegau duly paper. Highland Park unfolded a night which the “'aukegiin fans had hardly dared think of, in the persons of Scott. Weaver, Schalk, belch. Smith and Bancroft, renowned the world mer, an the best baseball players in accord- ance to some Waukegan acribea. As a matter of posilnc fact, the men present were Janna Scott, Geo. Weav- er of the White Sox and Jack Smith of the St. Louis Cardinals. The lo~ cal scribes certainly were misinform- ed as Bancroft. Schalk and belch were signed but failed to show up These six men probably 0631-! the ail regular Waukegan players who have been occupying their regular positions matter on Tuesday felt that no time'sitting on the bench during lhla ae- It is believed that rioa. While such men as Stewart if the plan is decided upon, as it lfliftn'nierl)’ of the ('ulm, Kernun of the believed it will, that the Work olehite Sox, Sullivan of the Western construction can start the first thing League, also Kalli-y of the Western League, Williams of the New l'li.g-' land League, and Schorr of the Cube who lost to the Highland Park team by the score of fl to I). 'I‘Iim days utter lhl‘ gunn- he finished a regular fur the (int-s against l’hlladcl~ champions of Illt' National lira- New State Aid Road to bo Built The road and bridge committee of the county went to Lake Forest in company with Superintendent of Roads (‘hzirlcs Russell. where they met with the township ofiicials of Shields on Tuesday afternoon to con- and a quarter mile stretch of road in Shields township. The road in question is to be on thi- Telegraph road south of the Chicago The proposed road is to be of concrete The Telegraph road is located between the Green Bay road and Milwaukee avenue. It is a very road has been under consideration. Clanncc Durand Purchases Institute All of the beautiful property of the Area Institute of Business Technol- ville. was sold on Monday to Clarence “"m“ N. Durand of Libertyvillc, under ii consideration of $20,000, Mr. Durand. to assume all the incumbrunces which. it is said will run upwards of $00,000 tililii, guc. and holding the long If lhlllil‘ll m ‘1'UT‘PIL‘S> for «iv iiiitiizg- “rim-gun scribes scum to forget that lllt’l.’ team has beer. "loading" ~lrttillly' all to $73,000. lly the deal which wa~ . consummated Monday the career of thr'mgh m" "rm-‘7 ”‘1 “mm“: {’“m ; Arthur F Sheldon the man who their reports one would be led to lie lime that “(nuke-gun i'nli‘lilt‘il a-ntire ly of High School players, in- a mat ter of fact. Wauliegan is represented in thi~ series by the best players ol. tniiiaiblc throughout the stat: that mom-j; cur pi'm‘Uh'. and also go hour launched the world-famous Sheldon correspondence school is ended so far as Lake county is concerned. Incidentally, it is learned that Mr. Sheldon is in the sanitarium at Wil- mette. ha\ing been there for a month receiving treatments for nervous breakdown. Loss of business in the European field where he had an on with tin-.z‘ stilurirs nail “milder it "any moi cy." I'i'oliuiriy Wuukcgau would be mori- tensive correspondence trade, is sold "“”""“”‘l l” m": lvl‘ghlm'd PMK to have caused his break which. for WWW." ’“ ”I?” ”1!. WM ‘ with n ‘1 mm, l‘.t\ "mum”! h‘ health wrinim. team if _~ripp..-. ulin-l. \‘u'.l,«l ruin-u- 'h«-ii: of ii int u! xii-'1), etc, and t l t’ C a Hears N‘ um”. .0“ l.. thin-ii) i'iiii‘li (hm \‘hii"lplull!blp llul Jud e Claire (V. Edwurds sat in 'hc . ‘ . Vg‘ . i i , Ilighliuid l'iir» Irt‘il‘.if't‘.‘ the Minor circmt court ll‘. “uukcgzui Tuesday h h [I l l |c I! . u l‘ i-\ \Kw' .l~! \v.ir {|l'i :' n‘ and “ednesdnv hearing ii“turali.'.:ir ‘ " ~ ‘ . ‘ ' . ti) iluu’cixd l'.. ... f.iy- ‘w all his"... >11." tion cases with luxainincr Thompwi: ‘ ‘ ' , . . .i;.v, ind 43..“ \.'v-_.' liWJll) and you representing inc naturalization bus - - row of (‘hicii 0 One hundred and ‘h" “in": “m l” “““"l"‘l l') “WHK ‘- g i .i de~pcizitv str‘iggir l‘iiiihci, TED... thirty-one cases were heard. ' . . szir lY‘. nl'IHl tha' ihc rumi- s'nrt~ :i'. The examination \\ edncsdaiy was , ‘o r y , p .I the final one gin-ii for the acquiring of first pupa-1’s by the applicants for citiZenship in the L'nitcd States. Some time ago the preliminary t‘XZtllliud tions were held and, while at that time there \V'tfl‘t' it'\t‘l‘itl llpplll'alln'..\ turned down ti-niporairily. siitTici ill numbers \verc passed up to muke the present session it busy one. WOMAh'S CLUB TO GIVE CARD PARTY At Home of Mn. John Oliver 63') T". Sheridan Rd. Oct. 27 Tht' Highland Park Woman's t‘luli will KHt‘ u card party, Wednesday. llctolier twi-nty seventh, iii the home of hlr~ John Olin-r, tiilll North 5'th- idnn Iloaid Hi two o'clock The (‘i\- ics and Philanthropy committees hun- cliargc of thc arrangements. The fund thUs raised is iii-ml for the phil- anthropic and t'l\li' artnitie- of the club. Petition for Training Camp Asking a civilian training camp at the Great Lakes naval station, a peti- tion bearing the signatures of 5,000 ‘citizens of Chicago and other Illinois icities was mailed Tuesday to Secre- Etary of the Navy Daniels. The peti-' tion was sent by W. M. Lewis. sec rotary of the Middle “'est section of The committees have “.1“, U, s)... l the Navy League of the United States. tcmatize the ‘aale of ticket» no that It bears the signatures of prominent all club members and friends w,” men 0‘ Chicago, Peoria, Davenport have an opponumty to Purchase tickets before the party, but if any hiue been otcrlooked they are earn- to call up either Mrs. A. “'Innton, on and other cities. Poultry Snow December 1 to 5 The Illinois Poultry Fanciers' ISM} ciation have fixed their dates for hold- ing their annual poultry show in Waukegan. It will be held Decem- ber l to 6. The place for holding the ,show has not yet been decided upon but the various officers of'the Iss0< ciation are working hard getting pre- liminary details readyn They declare the show this year ' will be even better than last year and 3 great plans are being made to have - the exhibits excel! previous efforts if estly requestrd (i. ll. Thayrr or )lrs (. or purchase Ut‘ltt‘lfi hi the door Wednesday Iflt‘riimm, not only club their friends and ac~ ilfl‘ i‘UnllIll)’ invited. iiii- fifty cents each.‘ members but quui'iuinces. The ilr‘lu'l ~ . _ REY. AUGUST WHILE PASSES OI I p055ibl€~ (or a Long Ill-cu Km Flags for NextYoar Col. W. J. Nicholsobnwho has charge of the Fort Sher training camp of citizen soldiers Monday care- of Rev August llJrIrlr at Nomi-wood An- Rn ILH'IQIE was kick in the Lise Irv a which inpiry to the Presbyterian lluopual rd , Augus'. ‘sented to the camp by [he Chicago removal Telephone company. The two stand- Iards. one a silk. gold-fringed Ameri- lcan flag. and the other a flag bearing ithe inscription. “The U.\S. Training. ‘Camp. Fort Sheridanh inoia.f' will be hoisted'ovor the on t next year. i grow wood untiI hi. death. (Continuod on page 5’) Dooth Occurred Dvly This Morning Alâ€" Early this morning occurred the death his home on horse some time in necessitated ht! Chicago about three weeks ago On [not Saturday niormng he I!” brought home and his condition continua-d gradually to Rev. [11:162.wa was bonito Wurl ‘thenberg. Germany. May eighth 10, ARYEY ENSTROI MEETS V TRAGC DEATH IOWAYT loo-soot Over Body Hold Tudoy Norm ing Funeral Burk. to 50 Hold The. Allmn. Thorodoy Banal at Wnnhgan Arvey Ilugo Enitrum, age fourtoon yeara.‘mrl death on Monday afternoon iii tvro U'tlul in a most tragic man- ner, when hr, in company with two friends, were out hunting and a 12 guuge shut gut. artidrxlail)’ diatthlrl rd. the ehol striking hii chi-it. just ulmve the h’arx. llii little compan mm hurried him to the doctof'a of- t.cr. n (lllllhi‘f of about tvrn miles but the child died ahortly if"! their arrival there iuflcnn‘ With hemorr. begun as the doctor could not atop the flow of blood. The accident uc-i curred in the wood Iota that dividol lllgh‘a‘ood and manna Park. ‘ (on-nor J. l.. Taylor val summon. | at nine o'clock Tueaday mom- I l ed and ing he empaneled a Jury to inquire li.lU the can»: of death. The two! boys who one With Enatrum when, he met death were called as mine» t‘n. A verdict eaonoraling them of all Home nan returned by the jury The \‘Ofiih'l reads as follow-z “We, the jury. find that An‘oy En- itrom came to hia death by a gun ~hut qund if; his left that. and wound being received ly the uni \Il'l.l.l dischargi- of a go'. held in hip man Iiuiidi" Thi- tin-i. \ilio formed the )..ry were .‘lr J.."iI" ll luff), fun-man. A I: Jnmmiii, Ilrptvuiii, Wm r, I Mr)rn~. .l-h': (iran' and Jnmea Hal \‘lll he held this hill-run“ at tut “(.ka in the thlzih I‘llm-Yii' iiiliNffi, llighnuod \Vi. .kegar. «came-{my Jnmrr hr. l‘l‘lJffl wriiri-u llurzu' lY. SHORT SESSIM OF COUNCIL Mu... o! won... .4 sum has at Corner 04 Central Avenue Motto! of Diocuuion .\l..)~r Hunting» shown! no fatiguc' .ih- '. he took the (hair at the council: Ill(‘ill.g iaiit Friday Afternoon We! .i!.(lr‘nl1ll"i that he had Just rriurnodi 170'“ u tome-Mich u: Juliet ‘here :iiltllrant-d eight hundred hanks-n .1 'he opera huuw In the Ilium-cl of I ummiuto'uer lli'iilirtit‘k, ('ommia-. ~in- rr Wiliit- :‘T"D|’T;T("l pay rulll and, 'il'â€" fur “4 ‘i, (him, 'iu-y were U. K. rd ll‘ri “"‘l|"l"l In !- pull. l‘ummir -i0‘ I'T lliii ' aft; .|"i (HifTu .i'i ll.( .1 the! of Si)?! idii' l'.«-.itl amt I A" '.i'.i. .nruiii. HI. in unit .,’ 1h. Laiionliesa n! the ~llr<l~, .1 arc-mi to ill that the prop- erty \lClIill)’ ahould ~a‘!iii :i viriitrvi complanit to the City imincil Irqueelihfl that the ruldl be: made Hider anmrthiig should he done, and done promptly .Ai- there lllllc- liUFlT.l'P-F In .«TH'NIIl that It nice-ting adjourned .‘i..c' .i shurt new owners in that \O'n I EDWIN A. ARISTRONG PASSlS ON Sutton-be Rather Suddenly at His H... O. For“! Avo. Saturday Edwin Auguatua Armatmng. aged sixty seven yeara of age, did at hia home on Pond avenue Saturday If trmoon at five forty o'clock after an lllhfh‘ of several year. of heart trouv llir Since- the Than-day before his druth, Mr Armstrong wife-red a spell of In" of breath. and lung trouble uhwh continua-d to get worae until hlh death. Mr. Armstrong was born in llrerIl, Michigan. January [HM- i-c-nih, INN. and was married to Hm '/.ulr.ni¢~ linght of Toledo, lkrflnhor t-lxhli-(‘LITL l‘HS, coming to “brags: three yearn later Mi Amiutrong organized and was president of the I“. A, Armstrong Manufartunng come puny of lirlmit, and later, after re- signing that [II-lllh’i was president of the lmpervo Manufacturing com pany of ('hiiago, which he organize-d and n- the head of M-vernl year: In» fore his death. Mr an alao a mem- ber of the Hum-or ('ounlry (‘Iuh and of norm-rims lodges. Funeral "Wicca hold It We" BOWL Wedn sad- y ltcr. “in lane Amati-orig. the hour at four money o'clock Tuesday afternoon, with Dr. P. (I Wolcott officiating, burial twill-Wm place in the family lot at Elmhurat. morning. Ir. Armstrong in “1an by a wad“, ‘lra. E. A. Armstrong and one dang!» ACOUIIIIFORTIIE ass or EVERYBODY? We: thatWP-rk haNoncluy- Baa-indo- oltbo onby tho I... Iottor PM by it. To the Editor; In your «union of September doth. under the heading of the regular council meeting, the reporter Moo occasion to severely arraign both the police force and the police comma» none” The immediate iumulua to the attack appears to have been the unfortunate automobile acridont of recent date. in which an otYicer ab- aenl from duty Without permission or apparent justification wa- urioua- ly innit-ed, Aaauming the above facts to be true, it should not appear to any unpnjudiced individual that the whole polio. force and otYiciala higher up should he even verbally Cnluglud for the shortcomings of one individ. us! I believe and am convinced that a gm! ma)ority of our ritiaem believe that the major portion of our police force ll comprised of hm con- scientious men. A large malarity of our citiuna 1 am also imzvinced, believe that our police coinmlaaionore are unulflahly doing all in their power, financially handicapped in the) are. to provide an effectin- for". and public protec- (Inn. A nalary of doll-n per month Will not ll‘.\llA‘ a largc manor! merit of either domestic or imported talent from which to select your cor an rva wipimdc-vt'i- “ruins pour rt an» n» pinche' ufliceyi howrver dovnutodly wished fur Iii-t ui gm riodil where credit is due. Highland Park has probably never been boiler protected by IL! "wire force than at the mount time and than men who am filling than pniaMna honorably ahould MONO due mutton and credit from all of «A. ll our ciliarni WHY not IAKE it A NATIONAL CRUSADE? UNIT! ACAl'tSI RANGE" llSflESS LAWS u.- Libertie- oltho People nu Any Country on Lark Vol We on Fm Q Uiie ct tin ('Iiicago paper» ha: hll‘ upon It. rag-mun- and Nme that ought In in speedily converted into: in wutlodzl a national crusade, lt ”Union [Am llrntng l'i to Law- lea-non." mid alao rural due to statute and ordinances are the rrault of reformxraaed poo- levomng the attraction ple We boast of being a fro. people ulf governed and all that. yet A It deals With the appall-t mg intro-nae in arrests in Amencanl communitiea.laa lta special 0‘“ . suing week the following: On Sunday W Walden. V“ M, and 0th.". No Math Won to be Found a’ The cane of the State against Prmcnpal ‘( L Sandwuk of the High School, for the alleged beating of John liodnci hu been diamiaacd. The t)- y‘e motth and b'ate‘a Attorney Dady um mveougaling the true Iacti of the can refused to ap- pear against Mr. baiidwn‘k The stateâ€" ment II the Chicago paprn that the boy bore mark. (it a beating is ridiculous The viamng nurar. a representative of- thia paper and others. upon examination Inilod to had the alighteat trace of any mark. Eye-mum also repofl that the boy w. not beaten. that he wan merely ahakrn. To begin With. a number 01 residents iivmg adpttut to the achool. have, from time to time made- vigorous complaints to Mr. Sandi-wk, charging the pupilawlth the throwing oi pop corn and peanut aarka. pop bottles. etc. purchaaed lmm vanoua pop corn wagona, onto their lawns givrng them the appearance 0! aaloon back yards. Their complamta were lol- lowec‘ by a rule prohibiting the pupil- Ieavrng the whool gmunda during the lunch hour It wu the violation at thia rule by John Bodnrr, and his punish- mom. 'lill’l’l has caused the printing of many misleading and filler articlra in the chicago and “hula-gun pnprra The printed atom-a about rival lunch mom. is absurd The school lunch room at tho preacnl tum has more patrons than can be cumenmnh tau-d tor. IIIIANI SOCIETY BUSYTlllS LASTWEEI Ir. Covingtoa Find ‘18 and Coats. Chicky to None A can of the cruel usage of a bone waa recently brought to speedy justice in Highland Park. The ani- mal was being worked 9.. St. John'- avonue where the ctr-at is being pav- ed. It was auflering from large raw nor-u on each ahouldor upon which the collar bore heavily. This condi- tion was noticed by a ciuaon who re- ported it to the Illinois Humane So- ciety. . ‘ | When Humane (Mu-er lclbnough of the norm; and (Mk-er Meyer of Highland Park examined the hone they sworn out a warrant for thd ar- ireat of W. A. it'ovlngwn, the owner, and Constable Shoohan went in in! ,auto to take the man in custody. The race was immedhtoly taken PM” "i m" (“l"fl 0" Out by" Mali- Mm lat-donut With More Justice of the Peace James C. Boylan, who. after hearing the evi- dena, fined Covmgton $25.00 and mm, amounting to £30.15. The ac- ciety ordered the bone lald all from work until entirely fit for service and an officer is watching the cane. ATTRACTIONS AT WI. TIEATIE tilde Joni-to w ia“NoarlyA Lady” l M! ugh The Highland Pm Theatre oflera attractions for the on- at the theatre ‘Wlll be. “When a Woman Loves." a five act photo drama featuring Emmy The can II as follows; It“ make more interference "th the lib- I‘mey Wehlen u Ruth King, Arthur crum- of 1);. people than any other Aghky g. country on earth. and We have a m .yer; Mn. Mile, and of mun arrest. and more men Ruth'a vrho hau- been compelled to through the ale-fl ban of jail: we enduri- ll without protest Edgar. a millionaire few. as In King. mother; Arloua lie Felice as I003 Nellie, her not": Frank Whitaon, And in Jack Power-a; on Saturday oven- Mmt‘ing am. Janie II to appear in of the laws under which thou app-ll» 3'5”ij . my," 'rltun by Mr. ing arrnu are made Ire the fulmr 1..” Everybody gun-1y has hard of nation. of halfdiaeau-d lvrllnl, and women nary with the idea m'" this faacinatiag actress in; Iht' has “flinch the our of munical corned we ”kill. other» conform 10th!" stand .whch My. MD the rig! in London, an}. of morals or rum living. .02 legislature after AfflhlIIUfi pll itig up do not fall into line With «each theory of the aoclal rvformera. Thule “in by brain: ought to lit polls are apathetic. dlhxultl‘tl the whole “gumv' - and uftrri they making pmaua public aontlmnl not represent opinion. lawn Made of the min of arrest and impt'ioomnont. â€"â€"Eming Times, (‘obr Rapids, la. We Now York, Chicago and other or. those unclean lovu. and moot 1'3“." Q“. of us hau- becomi- N) cowardly that Rufua Wallingford \u are afraid to protestâ€"come form}. of an adventure 1... .4 being uni-d unpmmuvc 11.269. i- M“ . Wednesday evening Blanche Sweet lean-(Hi (if linllnffidiSQcyg-t ("Th-rd." "' "N'V’l! “"‘“"dl."i('poorgv Nash Will be shown. d" W“ "““l ”W” n unual at never. and nine’o'clock interfered lfi‘hw-‘Hd no II is that we have our (lufrrd with lawn that do or that make criminals of lit. Poussin J. 1... Wing P. Americana and pot on W. In. large American cities for years. Every new adventures of J. are shown. the fut Dabber “The Bungalow Bungle.” Ewan be seen in a won-tuition of “The influential a! thrlnight. ”rtnbcr “IMh. "The (iotlun ““h l King" by Sutton \‘ane, featuring Show: I ADVERTISE!) LETTERS. Baht! 'Iary Min. Dugaa Martha W‘ Virginia Illa. hula! Ito-I. Inca. lo- lr., 8min. ey m 1'. Ir. and In while on Thursday" .EIH‘ ".3

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