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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Nov 1915, p. 1

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any ‘ [ht Jé‘al r. STEFFEN Krumbtch ,ter n1. W arena Duo? Butter, E03 1 Poultry :D-ids Ava- WUND M“. l“ Johns Ave. Parlor nghland P‘ Phone- 936 ‘urk iii mi nun? AND AID 1mm cums FOUR mmsv NEWS ms soucmnc FUNDS DURING PAST 11m; 1. OF LOCAL mm 1 mm ED Illa} IN THREE YEARS‘CHARLB Ida-Ill Vlcnl 0F ACCIDMI c you Roms assoumon i _._ W, ” week the Highland Park Re- “ ”d Aid Society are sending cu: m {gnawing letter together with worship cards asking that the Whip fee of one dollar be mail- “ go in treasurer. Mr. John C. Duf- f), w assist m carrying the winter‘s , .. in“: Dun-I:- Dar Sir Another winter 15 at W {311 and the In m gone. The season W is ended. W£ M to think of other p uhrly of those who at “1. than ourselves. MK ”I! -__e, The Highland Park Relief and Aid Society is a non-sectarian citizens' omnization. “It is El channel through vhich help flows from the charitable individual to the individual in need." Indiuriminate almsgiving is hurtful. We aim to giie help of u. permanent volue. Each vase is investigated be- fore relief is given, but there is no red upe about it. Emergency cases 311 relieved Lit once and the bills are paid afterward. Ladies representing the difl'erent wards are authorized within certain limits to extend lll‘ stunt aid without consulting any oth- er officer of the society. llisburse meats. however. are made by the treasurer only upon bills properly waited. The society was organized in the [all of 1911 Many people have been helped by it. including married peoâ€" ple, widows, sepai-atml couples and children. Actual need for food or clothing is relieved zit once. Hur “rd representative learns the essenâ€" tinl facts about the family and then plans how to keep it on its feet. Oc- casionally it is necessary even to mm a pension for a considerable time until the family is selfâ€"sustain- ing. 1-.....” a...“ rpm” "a. 50 Greater “Ii-W Eve! Before. He": Good Work clothing 15 renewed ut ‘ “rd representative learns titl facts about the famil; We coâ€"operate with relatives, em- ployers, churches and other charitaâ€"i ble organizations, obtain work when‘ possible for the unemployed and se-‘ cure hospitsl Ind medial service for our unfortunate people. We have even transported some of our people to friends or relatives in another com- munity. Cases of sickness are brought to our attention by the advisory com- mittee of physicians, who have kind- ly consented to help in this work and who have served without pay. The municipol trained nurse has also been of great service tons, but we cannot, under the terms of her employment, upoct her to do more than cull our attention to such cases as come under Mr notice. Applicants for assistance ;:_‘_:-4 representative. 01' the! uddmses telephoned * office’rs of the society Contributions last year from 17‘ members and from the Oasoli Club, the Dorcas Society, and the Highland M Woman’s Club amounted to “97.69. We spent for stenographer, . --- -n ‘_ u... M Woman’s Club amounted to} """" $497.69. We spent for stenographer, 3“?“ M We contributed $50.00 w the ”m“ ’m, stationery. cards and postage, “PM" fill?! of the visiting nurse, and paid vices 8 out $391.18 for relief and aid, leav- meo“ In! I balance on hand at the openingl ‘ d the fiscal year, October lst. 1915.,E “OWA of 823.51. The overhead charge isl ' :11. as you see. Practieally all .of ; Wu 5‘ money is spent for relief and aid. 1 1.30 generous support given the 50-} My in the past three years shows. H0“ “at it is appreciated and approvedl living by the community. ;ed da . “m... .\Innd; You can help by becoming a mem-t ht or by renewing your membershipd "“1 by gm": us substantial finan-‘ {fl} assistance proportionate to your menus. thfts of this kind keep the WNIhRA‘ warm and the heart ten- d". The .jemands upon the society tiii; wxxttrr {vill be great. Prepan- tion t” n‘ -’ thnsc demands should slst m carrying the winter‘s ngl'xland Park: Highland Park, Illinois, Nox'ember 15, 191:3. The m-vn‘Acrship fee is $1.00 per: Year. Mum. may be subscribed by; thou st» 1' w'ined. Will you not keep} the enclosud membership card and: "“d YOU? ice or subscription to John‘ C- DUY‘T). treasurer. care of D. M. Erskine a;- (0., Bankers? ‘ Very respectfully, GEORGE A. MASON. “ Prctident. ll’e mad" (In! Demand- of Society mar this Winter Thu sent to the is at hand. The the Indian summer season of outdoor d. We must. begin people, panic are less fortu The HtgbIaW ipport given the so-’ t three years shawls. Howard B. Hodge, a young boy ciated and approvedl living at Highland Pnrk, wu unrd- 8200 in cimit court ty. kled damages of by becoming a mem-l Monday morning for injuries receivo mg your membership.i ed early last summer when he wu us substantial finan-istruck by an automobile” owned by proportionate to your‘ C. l". Mnher Smith. The judgment tf this kind keep the was by consent as the defenduft did â€"_.n n... hasn't ten- 1 not wt in an appennnce. ‘ use has also been ‘ us, but we cannot. her employment: Kare than cull our sea as come under mt: for assistance he nearest district their names and ed w the general Mn. Min-Bo Hurt. Mn Olive Bone- and Mn. Ngncy A. Polhunu Pun Awny After Long After a critical illness of eight* weeks, Charles McNiel died at. hisL home on W. Centrtl Avenue, Thurs-I day afternoon, November eleventh]; at {our-Lhiny o'clock. Denth wear the result of a broken back. injuriesl received from a fall from his wagon when his horse became frightened end I ran away. Mr. McNiel had spent five weeks in the St. Joseph Hospital. Chicago, hoping to recover, but fail- ing to ggt much better he returned to his home two weeks ago. Fun- eral services were read at ten o'clock mass, ui St. Mary‘s church, Sunday morning, followed by burial at Moon; nv'a i-enieterv. Mr. McNiel who was Mrs. Olive Benson, widow of Mr. Silas Benson of Lincoln, Illinois. ssed away at the home of her‘ daughter. Mrs. C. H. Thlyer. 215‘ 17“Orchard Lane, Sunday evening, Nov- lab,“elni>er fourteenth. Christinn Science an iservices were read at the Tluyer lhome Monday morning, by the First iReader of the First Church of Christ Scientist, Highland Park, 111.. Robert P. Walker, followed by ser- vices and inténnent, which was in Lincoln, Illinois. rice rict m :ral her, the age, paid murmng, Iolloweu uy mu m. -. ._--._ ey's cemetery. Mr. McNiel who was' born in ngtonshire, Scotland. fifty- two years ago. came to this city from Scotland twenty years ago. And has made hxs home here ever uinca He lawn: to surx'ch him, a wife. Mn. Charles McNiel. three daughwrs. Margaret. Agnes. Dorothy; three sons, John, Martin. and Francis: u father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. (‘hur‘les .‘lK'N'IQ'l. and five bruthtrs, Dan. Douglas. Hugh. Tom of this oily. and Andrew McWhnxnw, of Verdun. 1H Mrs. .Vanc) .\. l'omnmus After being an invalid for the three- yeur.~ at the home of her (1: tvr. Mrs. leliam Becker. Mrs. u)‘ .\. E‘olhumus died Friday 1 mg, November [\Velfth. as n res! .1 mmpliuutmn of din-mes. .\lrs humus was seVenty-three yea age, coming here lhrce years ng «wading that tune in u wheel ilover two yeuls. u...“ ., {thirty years of age, and had lived {here for ten years. coming here from lChicago, where she was born, April twenty-sixth. 1886. Funeral services were held at St. Mary’s church. Mon- riday morning at eight-thirty, burial l‘taking place at Everett. Mrs. Hart leaves to survive her a so Leo Hart, 1-58.. nnd mother. Mm Hrs. age, commg m- spcmiihg that sufl'ering from mnshmtiy. l’uncr read at the Becke morning, by Rev burial services in Joliet. Besides h Becker, she leaves relatives in Chica mmpliuution of diseases. Mrs. Pol~ zimus was seVenty-three years of coming here three years ago and g that time in u wheel chair. trouble almost g9. pomiih ufl'ering from her uiismntly. l’uncral services were end at the Becker home. Monday morning, by Rev. Van Evera, and )urial services in the family 10!. at loliet. Besides her daughter. Mrs. Becker, she leaves to survive her near relatives in Chicago and vicinity. Mrs. Minnie Hut Mrs. Minnie Hart died at. her home on S. First Street, at eleven-thirty. Friday evening, after an illness 01 over two years. Mrs. Hart wn: ‘ - I I: a fsther and mother, n Michal McClory, and Miss Tessie McClory. all and- John O’Connell :wu Struck by the C ‘ Early LI“ HOWARD llODGE AWARDED DAIMIS honed by the Deptfl khe City of Hi: Date submitted. .V Taken from labor Presumptive test- 1 Number colonies Iran of two plates Mr. Clark. McNiel ,ge of two pi Colon baciili- Wnter uh. Domtdcvc'“ A “rs. Olive BOW WEE!” WATER REPORT t W on filter. e Hart died at. her home Street, at eleven-thirty, ng, after an illness of ears. Mrs. Hart wns of age, and had lived years. coming here from are she was born, April . 1886. Funeral services \. I'olhnmus Depgruaon! of HO.” , or Highland Pat'- , and two sisws. Lory. all of this city. ’Connell of Chicago. .flxone in ed' November 11 laborlwl'y ”P- {estâ€".Neflu“ mics to C- '3'" i for the past of her daugh- er. Mrs. Nan- Frlduy morn as a result of ._.9 3w:- ' 11.191" At. a meeting of good ‘musm held In Libertyv the lake County Good ciauon wns formed and officers elected: Presidentâ€"Rodney B. S ertyvillc. Vice ['remdcmâ€"rtiwrxr han. Round Luke. Su'rt'tary , R. N. Mugll HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, . | gun Fort-at. Tho nhon' uflh‘c \Vchh hf Ahllm‘h. K ('thflgi‘lld Fri-d 1;! n rmnnnttev on by ZIUUII and (kw) l juurnmc hn lmhculmg huw enlnumusn mrrlu‘.‘ was. It I: ”Act's-aim“ 1-: than 7‘. men can"! pm! 3‘1 nu-mtu {005 m. the close of lht- mechu each pledged hunm-H' to help ulhrx nwn nf Luke \‘ounly to g: 1hr lmmirwnguh {ur Inuwhhg roads m the count), Inn-r) (211k \ulcnl vxprcuxn' c-nthunmsm. c\(‘f_\ speaker pm [yr-rum.“ uni 1!; 1h. mmvmcn‘. thus u pernmnem orgmuzuuu .~ wurkmg m l/Mkr (nun!) fur nlvtv fish-m u! gum! nmds. Good plt'! “auntie-Id Jury Uunllng mum->11} i‘ruLny night mm“ 11 win)' murnn.g {he Jl \hwh-rYL-ld \‘flrc m \\' cuunly (re-zuurcr “an Treasurer James ugh-en Judgc H'muud: uftcr he \inced that to send zhe j coQQni-ICI» Pot-OJ u Lib onyvilk. Golf Conn. (or Gm“ Lulu The Libertyville L‘omme was organized Monday ev: very enthusiastic meeting very entnusmuu ”men", over fifty men were present Reâ€" freshments were served at the conclu- sion of the meeting and fifty men signed their names as members, a surprisingly good n-vurd for the first evening. These officers were elected: l’refllent~.\'. L. Maher. Vice Presidentâ€"”Paul Rey. Secretaryâ€">T. F. Smalle, TreasurerLâ€"lli E. Ellsworth Directors-l1. A. Bishop. Re i" lWright, (i. (‘. Gridley. Wm. Preston flames Swan. Golf Course ll Great Lakes ('ommander W. A. Moflett of thl Greet IAkes Null Training Statim 'is a great believer In the vulue 0 “Jack at plny," and encourngel nn ‘form of sport he thinks beneficial t .‘the men under him. Recently th "Great Lakes Golf l‘luh was {orma with the commnnder as president. n,- nine hole course. measuring 2,“ laid out over the para d although nuny of d officers are new to the spurt It h: l- prmen popular. the club hnving membership of thirlyrfnur. " yards. was fgrounnh, 2m muting huw enlhumushr [hr 1:): was, It I: HAL-reflux“ l-I Mum 1 men cau'h pm! $1 nu-mtwrshxp u the close of lht- mechug and pledged hunm-XI' to help mduw nwn nf Luke \‘ounly (0 gr! mlu .-...».mezuh {Hr luuuhhg gun» Soc Duo- cl Fabric Hearing on Avc. Wu" Main u-J Mi: A! I meeting or me u cal lmprovcmenu lust F noon. Improvements won {or the paving of Mschi and the {flying u! u wa St. John's An-nuc. from 1 nue :50th to wuhm u" feet of Its mL-ru-cuun ivenur. Public hearing lJohn’s Avenue water In held IV. the (‘uy Hull, .\ .1, 7:30 p. In. 3nd the he Rogdu Anotiuion Fat-Gd 615mm INTEREST lkhjpn Avenue November 27!“. pudding lle Forms (‘omncrcill Club bertyville Commercial Club nized Monday evening at I husiaslic meeting I! which y men were present Reâ€" ts were served at the concluâ€" the meeting and fifty men names as members, a heir first alv wood rm'urd for (he :0 n vomplexe reversal of s. The list ballot uken n to five {or Acquitul. A! State's Attorney Indy de- av whether or not the case of good roads enthu- leertyvllle Monday. ly Good Roudn Ano- med and the lollowmg Inukr Pl uric ll Great Lakes :r W. A. Moth-u of the 1 vaul Training Station believer In the vulue of ny," and encoungu nny rrt he thinks beneficial to wder him. Recently the Golf l‘luh was formed. A 5 Immnnder as pruident ap- murse, measuring 2... Wonlovfnld 1139'! I “'1‘. t Ave. Puiu an 0! "1? mm“ last 1 ‘11. IUY” mm a! inws and orgim «'1 I‘w‘tlumu.“ ad l»l.u.~ along (ha y‘all”. “nukr B. Syn“. Lnb g o! the Bolrd of L0‘ nu lust Fndny after menu were originated { of Mwhipn AVenu- ; u! u wnler mm 111 mu. from Llncoln ghe- wuhm amen hundred “L'rxechun of Fore“ w hearing on the St. 5 water mun till be my Hull. Nowember 26. And the hearing on th- pavmg '1“ be bold "U9 ‘Mth "ha-r kvlvt I-f \N'uu [.y' EPA. form kmg, Lah- I! ”:30 Dianne" m 10 Jury buck ‘0 by merely n _..1 n-sull L'I \IHIHI‘! anc 'Au 3.... A Fax! ‘ Ttri-Y 3'9?" ‘Lo Eve-ll. 1H Thu hung the hut upporluml), we huh (n unptcn- upon our rude” ‘hc {mm- About Tnmly ('hurch Hlmr. fur uhnrh the women of the parish and {h-xr {nrmh hue been workm- Ouud 'm make I nucccn “a BI- Luur u h) ukr plnrc m-It Tue-41y, Nmrmher twenty third. It the- Pur- L n u. nlh-l‘i'll’ I! ha” I{QEY ll‘h {nu Aboui 'eruy \nunl fur uhnrh the women of l and {h-xr {nrmh hue beer hand 'm nmke I nucccnn Luur u h) ukr plnrc m-n Nmrmher twenty third. It x~h Hour, opening I! ha” 0'6th “an! “huh My- El\h ['0‘ And up U» thu l'hhfl) m» .“rru E Amhcw: um} I’lrklmm‘x M the” h In they hm'e left out m "guud'n-x” done up in ml boxch Vhrmtnn.‘ can!“ and plan can]; \HH {)1 dmplnyod nenr the mtrl u": \llll.... lum‘hem is to be served I ll cart... l'lut u murh or all little I: you llke. lce cram or ten will rcfrnh you during (he nfu-rnoon houn. And you need no( he lfrnid (u mule your men {'K'lldn to join you a! I good turkey uupprr Will be lent-d {ran (Melony-five ‘0 fight o'clock ll nlxt)‘ («nu u plnlc Another {ulurr u! (be dmmg mum will be I uhlr m Hume n! Mm. Henry Mason uhd 31;» Turn lr)‘ ut which n “on n.’ nhnuv )rllwn, prescn'w. out. may he bought for Thnnksxnmg There "Ill ln- Lu need In burdrn yourselves wnh "rlpl 1nd “in ... mnfusmnll chat-ken will ny nrtlsllc urrnngrmenu of th‘ bomb in ch-rge of Mn. Rubel when- )nur u'mu-r bun" If (M )nm, )our pudmiur un- «l {or yuu Ix) fin! (‘1: 5 ant your flmnr lmskcu hun- ‘hnw uhu uhdersund (h- thelr luvzguuxc and (hmr rh‘ vummltu-r con-l-lntg Sprvwrr Md \V haun- ‘ dnmu Eur! hue rhlrxr U! the rnnuru mpcnumn of :he hurt)” ‘ (um- o-uH)‘ Stu} |u\4-' 'U the {I IU t-e Fl" Pan-cull” to Ant-r In "I I“... Accident Mme-sod LA“ High I “'1 hnH‘ [any 4qu ‘0 Link! ml 1m sun mm :1 mm (h wxll n-prrwm 13‘4in m ugh! o'clock ll nlxt)‘ plnlc Another {ulurr u! (be mum will be I able m Hume Counl .x‘m'ws. R 13. 1915 Vooi I. be on 5‘“ I. b. 5"“ I. Fn- Fin- haun- h n h. 'muui m Align“ C. Aw." " Ind VW'“ UNI". “( nit-1 51!» lhrrr M“ bu! 1”“ UN Mn» \'m' 3' Mr! 111". Ind 1'0 RAISE $10.“ NR mum couuuu mmmomms Cur-h Proved: "mun u \Hl ()l he! 00““ ' ”My: Mud Imt 1mm duhr a. . (nun-d The “.3th um um! 14. the ”up” tummnln A’lrv ”mummy uh Me in: .Jllrd hnu- the urdmnur 1M 1 ‘ Huh: Iurnbulz, um. pond) girl ‘hrough loam» of life's “the! whu unrh Mn 5 WM u! pnmu uonnun, “um .‘...__ , m the (hrlllmx “or, of "An Enemy ' will be rhou‘n, Uh Tuouduy vull nppoar .n the Frederick Arnold "Tho hory Snufl Box." \nLh Almu Belwm, Wodnci day ewnm‘ Idonblq huh Mir) Pickford Wlll be BOON In the hmoun humln dnma, “Elmer-ids." by Prun- vu Nady-on Bum“. while on Thin- “Bu-men u Buulneu" {enunng tn Smut)" Hull-rook Hlmn put-lurlutmn of Kummer'l nm'rl, d-y ummg, will be Ihuwn, Goodwm "WASS‘NBASMOW NI! ('. lrul Inc zen-Luv. nun-d lo undoru (hen moped": d frank L. Chem uld W Path. D Theo Butt, Jon, mun 5L. Pour. HI mm, Wm. H. 'n: A rump-kn v ‘ nun-d by .30.! 1 ‘subucn'ptiou {rm 'nnd property owl ‘ dour-mind bum, 08..” $6,000.00. lull of our cm: 'prompuy. Thou IARY ”CHORD IN “BIERALN” JYH The Juvenile Prowuvc Auocinr hum of the North,.\'hnrr hm- opvm-d a bunch oflm It H‘fhllnd Purl. Every “'edncpdl) from 1:00 [1) f' 00 p, m. ML BUWIH‘, 1hr ruprrmtend- cut, will be fauna In Room 5. En- Mm- Bank Budding, rumor of (kn 1n! Ind St. John: Amman. ulcphotu lllxhlnnd I'llk UK”. An) rune m winch (he wolf-m of chfldron or young prop]: n concerned. nhould be reported to hum :mmod'nuly. Ir. Bowing ma) ln‘"rPu(‘hM .1 ”am * , »-- O-luxhnmnu Wmm-LI} 5104 0..., sun. flu Mutt-ll and, hlâ€"ood on PIHkI-IHICO B, I|.W“ , (OD-Mu h. gum hm "4‘1 1 hm" by ulophnmng ur Wmncuu 13h w H ughlnnd i‘nrh } xotul phtuH-u ’0 Nu (4:than \I‘u‘h .114. .\m. 2001. ( Hf (LINK), I I- nu- Hulhlnr Add, 'ch (hm (amt)- to nnd \Hfr. “X D. ‘1." Sub. Highland Purl Dame] P.” I l'clv. W. D, $1111 271 (L, a 1.: , H "l‘hl‘uod Wuu!rod( \m H S. 3nd John" V 1 PI!“- |0C U‘. Mot-k I ; lzddlflon 5mm ma rum. w I» unrh Hn Sunday uflenuun mg 1hr rmmrm Enghsh ac dun! vduh I-‘_ _â€". ‘ I'VQH Hmmlluh Rt‘rut. mu! Hu- n! pnmu dunno-s, 11m Mt rL‘HH'l‘ ”mummy Uh Me 1m 1hr Pf hnu- the urdmuur 1m ”to pm hu-rn HI) kuud from (rural n 1hr nu hmm- suuth uh Mac-1mg] mLmurvmd 1m .- N‘d 7' block an. 0'0“] £ICbI... Put Savors! Weak: John Iborh, Jr, Ind "if! Inn), W l' 31 (I! In!) nlum- Add, Hithllnd Put pa 9 NM Locumzsrmnmm 1... \.-9M H |l' 5. .4...th P‘ {oi E500“. w.“ “a!“ 1: Hu- 1 WI “rod ( \m! and hunk-n4 Lu and Jnmoo (‘ \ul, W. ll. 31.00 .o( “A. Mot-k 24. Highland Pun diam Saudi Ind V!“ to (Let- Irhl, “‘ I! "LTWIKI. 1,0113. ‘ Day Add. Like Fuml W. Hagan Ind wife w [9. 1) M. W. D. ”No-00 1M rd: an, ng'lllnnd Put. mac-Jan. Hul H‘ ‘.n and VII“ to L D, {MI}. W. 12! 11.. l~.'.' , “hurl I, Plat “ Park Thulrc nfion 1-: ’m :l: utlrlcholn won-A U1. Su‘urdn) uh. (Mahmu- “all m :m ungmnl phutu lmndn‘yp lu N‘t lwmu mmnunwd, n rumplmrwe \nbh \ a! ”If” ”Infill“ , Hiyhlnnd l‘urh Cy to John “3111,er lb. ".00. In! 11, Evan!’ “In-rm! 1H “1]" ‘u Hwhhnd Pm. [rum 11(K' U) f' (I0 {, 1hr ruprrmtend- I I! Room .'u. Err- Junk"; Hm! HM Juhn'p An'nut duhr In ‘ (Ildlh‘ nu mnuhll my Hufldmg , h R_ Roi» Iv Munh. u ‘url Tho-tn menmr) the (nu ‘lerhum‘ lush ac :- dun! H‘edllh, Enemy Tuouduy m the Arnold y Snufl Wodnci h Mun (”noun The (Hy huh lreh dn‘ldod mm eleven dIILrwu. alrh (dunnct in rharge of a dutnct continuum-m. who vull have chug: o! obtaining aulm-rlpuonl m his partkuhr db- erl The gentlemen who uncon- umrd m undermine um work m (hen reaped": diau‘icu hi1: frank L. Cheney, John 8011. Go" um W Perk. Eugenc E. Andre's. Theo Buu, Jon, Ballooning". Solo mun 5L. Pour. Human Donal. W. J. mm, Wm. H. W 600. Vow". and A meeting of the execunvt co.- mum of the Gran" Hui“ M Amati-hon w W in W City H.“ on Thursday can“. What 11%. This Anothtion bu ban 10mm! .1 the suggestion of the Inyor and (‘uy Communion»: for an purpouc of nllln‘ In udequnu hm! for 09- mg mud keeping In prop" upon our nnprovod “new The Auocnuon ml! uupplam the Work of m High- hmd l‘urk Improvement AMI-um and other lhllK‘lllkfllP o! the any. in 1).. rue-m of rvhu-m' them of flu up. uf mums the nerve-1r) fundr h, Lhkr (‘IH' Gndov W PM W“ faded. Pha- lor A Syd-.3“ Cums! Fun-Jo A.“ PM! Owl." luv yuvr..-, , V dour-mind bum, for ruining I. norâ€" unry $6,000.00. And it 'I ”(I ch“ :11 of our citiunl w“ W promptly. Thou ”um Mv! b~ vnud I out deal of due and thought to am proij and than work «10 be fucilltnled Ind lightened by prompt "upon.“ from the nu payon. In I {9" plcdxr curd hunlth'de u-n my I I“ all mm. “and CO“ rm. 4W“ HM c-nl trnl Sta ”he 8‘ uurrinl which ‘ .pumst "If“ "N w... u'unut flu deal AM dumb lithe] 01 lndnnn, I final dofl will be nude w bnngthcuuonwluaudulcw- l'n-ndenl llnrril ht. “nu-d - an» “-1 app.) to ull nlumm u. awrud m. ulthuui prewhtmg any luv arguments, that 11 u utonomp u \u payer. n. no, a. strum ms. snndhmn. promptly mifilu (IN-uh, olhrrwmr they will rip» drumming, hN‘t'bM‘flun‘ va numb mu! «pm-m1 unit-menu CD‘ l0 In“ be 0" Wm down the cut-um {or the W on Sturdy; Now , .1 the Northwestern field, Swat. Evan-ton. in g game ‘ Sate Univmity. Afar in. game d “burdoy h: :rulmbl) Wl‘” {cw dlyn I mrmlur With a card will be mum-d to mrh )ldor nnd proper“ owm-r p01- 3 lublfl'ipfion. SuuUdvonRY Nanhwuttm "'“V pm. under “I! k. Mble {or the nu w num- uuflwu-nt money for the rkecp of UN' yucca. nu! In by the heu‘y uutomu n! Un- H.714“? 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