IVh Dr: mm H THEATRE p es |,; W )urth? 'u) wage K' I" “Lion PMâ€: ,mï¬ Photo‘ ,m RMW‘ ‘1 1.)_ (3'3“ peerï¬ddi >1 ‘lfvenbtflk {0 00. Let W ram"?s show" on EFL: . v-' m MES THE (ZONING FEKTU Now ‘ each week to the bowler with the highest score. Two of these prizes Eve already been won, a pair of bowling shoes and a turkey. One feature for the coming season will be match games. A few have “ready been piayed. with the Gas company as the most aggressive ‘ -|-- Tnlnnhnnn Com. wâ€"r . my have met the Telephone Lom- pny twice, splitting even, defeating ‘ the Public Service team, and losing'‘ to the city of Highland Park. Lastl two teams who call themselves “Cubs : Mats" and "Pings Pink Bills'.’ rem “Red in an evening of fun and nlso‘| mane mod scores. The Boarcatl lqpt‘ ‘ AAJl ’â€" a-y beam by - 5“" .0 24M. Louv- be Formed some goon 5cm“. __- ,, .lthough they cume from behind null nearly turned defeat into victory! ()pt. Conrad is to be complimentedl u a true sportsman, for though he} led his Pills towictory, afterward ad- 1 mined that the Beamats were the' stronger team. Tonight these two mums will again hook horns, and the Meta are out after blood. Ad- mission to the elleys is free, and it is worth twice that much just to nub our honorable atationer, Al- bert Luson. “ r~â€"â€"knr 7th a Tuesday evening. mclllw- ‘ meeting is called at seven-thirty to‘ talk over plans for a league. All in- terested in bowling nre requested to be present. Next week's paper will {we full particulars. Tuesday evening Highland Perk met the Lake Forest teem and won by 188 pins. After the much games, mother single game we- rolled, and Highlmd Perk made the good score of 1006, an avenge of 201 per man. Score of the match game: flighhnd Perk 2002 IcNanly ............ 169 161 17! Foy .. .. ......... 212 . 150 16' Freberg 131 181 21: Red Minorini 162 128 211 n“ ...... 172 210 19 IcNanly Foy .. Freberg Rod Minorini Ori Im'm By “Cub" Moon that Highland Park is on the, » map, a little news now and“: |oukd seem appropriate. The‘} :W alleys are a great 'drawing‘ ‘4 .. recreation for winter! Park Trill" This wed"S gold piece. LOCAL REAL ESIATE mm 1 ' ‘belovod ell-mun. My Enhance- M Put Sent-IVocks E. J. Bock and wife to E. Ind wxfe, W. D. 51.00. S. Woodley, W. D. $10.00. â€.‘block 82. High†' dd, Highhnd p _-..A Locs'lm‘1 “a. â€\Ammroummmmmm K Th 0'5““ Pnrk Womtn’l Clu bu “ï¬nned w d sponsibility for “palm, and in 01- l Haring die tickets ‘F- m‘tithc rout: of .11. ’5 h‘ 3H.dmimd for 50 "k-‘dren nnd pupils. to W. T- E younger, for 23 com-I- - / ¢ \ henjm. Lowenrnoyer ma C. H. Arnold. W. D. 8100 . . L Park qued by [In evening is called the Date submitted. November 26‘ Taken from labor-won up. Presumpï¬vo thâ€"Nmuvo. Number co|onilI to e. c. . Colon bacillLâ€"Nono in 50 C Water site. ' 846 8 127 1 160 1 127 1 159 1 144 1 I Lake Forest Tu..- . Score of 2301 mi. will mg. December 7th. a 5d at seven-thirty ‘0 for a lawn A“ in- Lot < 1e coming season as. A few have [1, with the Gas most aggressive. Telephone Com-' g even, defeating “gun, and losing1 “and Plrk. Last‘ {£11 game betweent memselves “Cubs g cm Pink Billy? W! ‘ 1 717 prize is block 830 926 a two-ï¬fty Pan he to Wdhr No Pom-x Should um am 5910-“ 0" ponunily to Host Mr. WM 5P.“ an [wed-s villa the Mach Nov“ Claude" 178 nme w 167 niwly u 213 l are not 213 “ 5011Ҡ192 u 5° “P†.‘l Uullu .- U..â€" ~Frank Speaight.. “If the Christmas spirit. as it wits? felt and expounded .by Charles Dick- ens, ever declines in England, it \yiil be after Mr. Frank Speaight has clos- ed his career as a reciter.†So Smid_ a famous London critic. and such, $00, is the opinion here in America among am... who have heard this roman)“â€" There are many who essay the task ' Lof interpreting the writings of {wet :great author, but. camperutively flew ;real|y succeed. To nttain success re- ‘ tquires a nature], instictive Ipprecil- l‘tion of the true spirit of Dickens. IAmong the few who possess that {unaflected sympathy and insight is l Mr. Frank Spotlight, who is enndunc- ‘zed to give his recital of Pickwick gt ‘the Deerï¬eid-Shields High School AA nmmhr 26. 1915. a famous London is the opinion be: those who have ble man. ed to give um um... , the Deerï¬eld-Shields High School ‘ 3., ‘gymnssium on Saturday. December one lfourth. at eight o'clock. d“ 1 Frank Spenight's continued suc-. 1 icess is the best proof of his popular- hs: ‘ ity. His work is so unique that it is me difficult to describe, end he hes had p. nd build his rep- . . ‘ merits. At: l ï¬rst confused in some instsnces with l W ‘ldrsmstic readers. he hss rspidly tsk~. . on his place in his proper ï¬eld, that so: , of the ester; end his recitsls are 3U I now looked upon ss plsys. ; With one exception Mr. Spesizht's S ‘zrecitsls are his own drsmstiutions 3| 3‘10! Charles Dickens' novels, shd. he u has so skilfully omitted those ports g; i. d‘ of the story which csnnot be scted 1 With s‘ e e i that the sction never legs. ,Mversstility peculisr to him he cells up one after sn‘other o! the immoral 1 F lychsrscters. each of whom to} the‘l Itime being holds the stage 1') den-E herd to believe there if 'sre not msny actors_insteed of thisv 13 13 l. solitary gentlemen in evenind dress, 92 ‘1 So rapidly does Mr. Spesight chsngsp __ ; and so vivid are his chsrscteriutions, ’26‘ that it is like witnessing a pity in l=which every psrt is tsken by' s stsr‘ l ‘sctor who is the very essence of the l752 L36 Dickens' people. ‘ 1 211 Mr. Spesight's recitsl of “Pickn 140 wick†is perhsps the most ‘populsr‘; ' his repertoire. Old and young alike ï¬nd inspirstion and :rd’resh- ‘rthful story of the PickWick I snd his hope that nobody. 57 nitely that it is Pickwick immortal! Loud is the laughter With which men greet that All over the world. Not England alone. Sphere of thy wnnd’rings, Welcomes thee ever With fondest salute: Whole nations ring forth Their hearty guï¬aw, And children unborn Will take up the stran: Blessing the master That sent thee and Sam. Rippling with laughter Around a sad world. “\ curwdayxov.mqme I, Nnval Training Sution Gymnasium It Great Lakes. an Athletic Sl‘ournunat " was given to provide wmciett nunction under qunntino hl ‘1 go thebusinecl men of Chknjo villuo out down and now true! i ' idea of :he um (um. ‘ ice. I! 15¢ Thin vu don. u I 15am. A diverflï¬ed pro! m COW completion of the dhi ‘ "‘" “N'r‘ (30'9“ “3‘ 9“" Dunnd piste. worth 13nd build his rep-1 . on his own merits. Atl1 M†Em! Punplm in some insunces with The proswt that ‘ lots. he bu npidly bib 1 “1‘13““ Wm "ed M in his proper ï¬eld, that sutxon thhln the next - nnd his rocihls are 0‘ dependin‘ on EV“ .;pon Is plays ‘supply of wlter, now 1 exception Mr. Speaizht's poss‘ble Auquel m ‘, r his own i ntiut'wns of {he Village councxl. Dickonn' novels tnd he smu a bill was receivot nlly omi i 1.111)“! Pg“. (on, advtncing the w- ' which came: be' ncted Six to eight can“ per ,ion never lags. With r316 exlm‘hthezenbt: l‘ nculiu‘ ‘0 him h. p12v 5:8:{tEIVl-unlwn’s ‘f . . n ' lnother o! the orull recentl com loud each of whom to} the‘ m V Pmu' holds the stage in dea-gemun';‘::: on :3" u . l: ’ ‘ n B blrd to be "f. there ‘ explained Dr. Willi“ - .L:-. . AL‘ _ reCiul 0‘ "Pick- m. moot ‘povuh' re. Old and VOW“ tion and imm' ythful Ito!" 0‘ u†pickwicktnd NI it! of â€de .. xtion Gymnuium It The bu “New: Sl‘ournunat wool“ u :wï¬ciett nuncflon under (11 of Chknjo willgo out down and .3: m idel of "it um {um ' es “ 15¢ TN. ‘1 ’AI’G. Ohm 0‘ ‘ ol the amen: 3m. 5" H. May “9'“ up“. hr ‘ ' grunt-Gd 'h fuckâ€: 1:311! L-ho Coon" Hail“ the Sun. VII-o Thanksgiving Dinner let Poet Between thirty and forty dlnmn were distributed lmon‘ the poor end destitute “milieu of Wnukefln and North Chic-go on Thanksgiving day by Min Ids Himmelreich of the Huâ€" .mane Society. Each basket sent to the home of the poor contained: A qunnuty 0! potatoes, onions and currutfl, one or *tw'u loaves of bread, sewn} cams o! preserved. a pie or two, cookies, I . . [HUI /\'\- mnnf Ila-Iv w---., Each basket. sent to the home of the poor contained: A qunnuty o! pounce», onions and currutn, one or [WU loaves of bread, sewn} cam 01 preserved. a pie or two, cookies, I package of breakfast food. one pound of rice. one pound of cranberries, either u turkey, chicken or - pot ropat. One [study to whom a dinner was ~sent. is at this hour motherlanâ€" the mother being in the hospital. Thu father is out of work because be h" A. LA'“. mow!) PARK. ILLINOKS- kw-“ One [study to whom a dinner was ~sent. is at this hour motherlanâ€" the mother being in the hospital. Tho father is out of work because he hill found it necessary to stay It home and cure {or his two infant children. Another pititul use was found on the West Side of North Chicago, where a widow is dying of n comer of the tongue. Her hunband died sev- eral months ago. She his three chil- dren to feed nnd clothe. A womnn who has {our chxldren to :support 1nd who is suffering from u ‘cnncer of the breast wu found ln 3 |but in Waukepn. “-‘A hnmu Another pimul cue w the West Side of Non where a widow is dying of the tongue. Her hmbt eral months ago. She ht dren to feed Ind clothe hut in Waukepn. ' A dinner Wu sent to one hon where the father is out of work i has eleven children to support. ‘ - -_ w-..1 A dinner Wu sent to one home where the {other is out of work md‘ has eleven children to support. In one West Side home In Wnukc- (an the women of Wnukcgnn found one man trying to care/(or {our vhxl- dren. His wife is hell. Miss Himmelreich sly: his been successful in plnrlng mnny men nnd women 11 work dunng the past few months. Mu Em! Pumping Sultan that ah. _I Ed, was tun..-“ , Jense of Evunuon recently completed. “It means that we dull comidu erecting our own pumping nuuon," explained Dr. Will'um J. Montgom- ery, cluirmnn of .Lhe sever Ind “at committee of the council, to which the bill w" referred. “Wilmlu ’3 ï¬ltration punt,- of water I day, 30 yo a 33 1â€"3 per cent ruin ' 'I'k- hill: nre rendered cvery â€"..< , hum. VWIVI-o u Mu 3"“ Pupil! â€5°“ Lit Qua-tho Count: rs. Levin TWL Adveflifld Nfl'mb" quel to g ream ‘ge council. On 01 was received â€0"“ ring the “n" n 1 cents per 1-000 (wo cents. l‘ W" Inllmn. Advcflh" w‘m . H. Buly. I" C‘ J' I ufln. I‘m“ limb“. " Mr. Ind l“- D.“ that the village 0‘ :t m own pumP'" ‘ n2“ yell“, in-md Bum-ton {or in now 1001113 Up .. . o a ream meetin! mcil. On 91'“ occu- Thou 1.000 gfllom. was elpl‘in‘ It of the C“ one home work md d 341 Conn Ya". THURSDAY. The Juwmle PWWUVC Auctu‘ non of the North Shore "u orgâ€). Ind nearly three your. ago. Iu work dunng m uni-hence may be di- nded roughly mto uvo can». Can work whx‘h u concerned with better- mg the condmon of the mdividutl Chlld or young per-on. Cantu-active work which has for xu mm the re movul q! I“ cundmonn on the North Shore detnmcrlfl ‘0 (he wolfnre 01 van young, ' A ...... - flu ln reglrd in nu: w your 19141313. I'M c. lod by the Auoculuon were dun With the These can CoVer among which might pmbhng, slut much conduct It dlnce Ml Nona. than", and l wife And chtld nbnndx min; to dehmpency children, iuurxllr). r Hon. I‘- 1 On Sandâ€. ‘5‘ Donna nau- 0"" " ' W ch X. Bushman "odd Snow m ou- SK followmll? 1. TM! 1H Ihould bl\‘¢ " Highhnd PHK hnve. lemcuc 10w their Wr)‘ 1. That all North Shore wwn- lhould have nh-gunrdad bath... lighhnd PHK :nd Winmm no. nve. lemcuc 1.: being urged to {01- ow their very good example. " Thu xho Vintage and luv-u l'lleclnc lerood Improve UM kcc electric tuuonl condlhonu uf n; Then uuhum- unluhwi Ind un gunrded no I menu: to the monl of every community. Permit-km h- “H uâ€" --a nu. women. I“ 1'5““ for the†childr c‘n lenu- them work. 4, The ed Will! U pun: ‘0 pi“ Whlfl cue WOT“ u. Dcnh Wilb in PU Wovi 0““ not. dmonl Iur ductad thi golf clubs wnrd m were sent 5. An investigation mm 1 111mm nurmundmg csddiu v jut-ted thin nummer .1 the golf clubs. Sugpfliom loo‘ 6 The Auoc‘nuon n no cued m a movement to ('1 center aubl'nhcd at Hifln the beneï¬t of the children n peeple. Every ‘3an, thank E “UM-y "OHM- l ~1th 0.." In '10“. ‘ 'anun 0‘ Iona D“ J ~----v . 1‘ \u gnu-hence may be di- rhl)‘ mto !wo cw. Can h u concerned with better- undxuol of 01. mdifldull oung per-on. Constructive rh h†for 11.: mm m. n I“ cundmonn on the North The Ansu‘mhon It}: the (luunl' (‘o r w ll inform-non : which It has timed v.14“- mum AT LKAI. TIEATFE .4 an not: dehmpency In: iuurxlu) . rape “WNW?! ““' the connlructn c A “oration hll DECEMBER 2.1915 luv Work. durum Lb! I'M an»: Inn hand- :uuon. and KM an! n the pronoun you. :over mny mm“, might be monUonod nuchmen. disorderly ce hallu. cledrk‘ nu- und buhmg benchâ€. Iblndonment, conxnb- .‘vhih’dulwnudlbul lo a! will upâ€! in m M In. Solemn n- !h Nashua -uu‘r. .qum-ormu. mun-L “I“ um unluhu’d Ind un- mnce 10 the mortll ‘,_ ['Qmill‘oh h“ Wilmette und WW “1 ‘4) Chin" W nun.-n VF , nment, con‘nb- l nppo'mud nnd noglofl of commune“ me und wduc-‘WIyI and non \I now who!â€" ml 10 I" ‘ sock] .‘ Hi‘hvood 1" chiidren lnd Y°“"' no: work “I" h“ been the Shore WV!" on imo 010 conâ€" csddiu wu conâ€" ‘, m u“ VIï¬oul “on. Imln‘ ‘0- mt of condition! I'M! nth-us! mwâ€" ‘lw-v paint or mad! NM- AL__A. â€noon-c!- D.“ lot a m; but w In all but vhu n pmpoud thc Norumutern rngmobwny nnd have opportunity {or “pro-lion. NIUIUUOI’I to comply vim the r. Non“. of time wd pun mil be urn curried In - communk published In“ wook. {mm Mr. E. I" Sodfvick. pr. Mnyor [intang- mct with the com of Lhe huh County Mamufuct‘ mm. und oudlnod use purpos- in Anocuuon, ulunu'on of tho 0 . 7, A- Minion wu- cl‘lod m use opening My 0‘ ’lL_- but w In all but vhu n pmpouo And have opportunity {or “pro-Itch. Non“. of time wd pun mil be published In“ wook. Mnyor [in-ung- met with the com mm. und oudlnod use purpos- in an nppoinuncnt of the mission and the poudbmuu In viov. ‘ Inumt in wide "and. god than 1n Inboununl evident. 0! I strong hunch! hoginn‘mg. hr. Lloyd M Bergen. The Groundk Ir. J. l Buddmgo IL Rkhmond Dun, ch I n. ICC-"got Adana. mun. Furmnhmgu And Equipmc In. Fruncu D Enron it»: in PM- Conâ€"CI.“ H 'u an lnhndon ml. w 01th. 1'70““4" gimme-l! Emu“ Lamina Nau’oml 1 M Bergen. L the followinl ’. Smith. damn-n W. Koumntky. W K (muovllh, Ind Equipment~ up D Everett. chair-mun Pm. vice-chtirmnn‘ Hanan. numbcnng nboul “mu-J M M" a) potnL 0'0! chumn. He. \'5<‘°“h‘" um claim“. I! hand] 01 Ami-Um. n of on club “7 band and chairman. m. \‘x‘o-rhnr ,‘hm Web-u". vice<‘hllf vohlllï¬ d unnuku'l Sherwn . nulwwvâ€"“n, _ wuoluhon to comply wi‘h the roqueat urn carnal In I communk‘nuon from Mr. E. I" Sodfvick. maiden! nf Lhc huh County Hunufu‘turerl' Anocuuon, Ilunuon of tho council wu- culled m use opening by of con- gnu. [heather 6:11, which has been dawn-bed u “Ddonn Day." und umd All who {nor pnprodnou {or the defenu of our country to muni- feu it by dilphyin‘ the ï¬n. on um day. By no doing indicate your do‘ Mr. w have our nut/ton. whwh h“ from rank of world power. able no minuin that position. tun though 4‘ -0 gain unnamed no important a pinto in mg Iron! rank of world power, able no minuin that position. tun though lun of power nod (rod of pin should nub. odnr nation. ltd" to deprive ha of it. Our undoul prin- mph should our in “Humble Paco n mu m that the Lmud . continue uh huh nnnonul "merrily unmoluud. . “MM-d mm to flu ""0““ Mouon W â€y a†' r Arman "0'41"“ nhow- vu «(crud the ordnance '0 1 city Ml 'M It.“ watched cond'uo“ nry w Iubauw“ Lhe lure one on I W ,pouibh bmkmx vu- numonud w I 1! noon-Ir) 1° 1°“ on. My. Oliver npoke favorably upon the treatment of Villa! pumped by the city by I chlorine [u purifylng proceu. u Ilse did Ir. Jennings of the Chlorine Compuny, who told of the .dvpnufll of the tracheal, in dmdlinoll to :11 hurmful ï¬rms such an typhoid fever, diphchorh .Ind til 'othen that tn I men-co through 3nd ï¬ction“ in M install- ed if paid by June 1-1. 1916, No deâ€" hmu nation In. mien. looting 3d- )oumod. I! new: Fwd-d“ mncil met Friday Ifumooln Hail-d Put w m- 9â€"-..â€" M m Won-f! Lad NW Lu! nut“. Wetland-v. me Huhjund Purl Business Men‘u Ami-(m cow“. ad in gm: munmry at Masonic Boll. n which time any [neon undodm' the whim- mel and the" mm enjoyed “A and. W ' “"" who â€at†ammo-n and .. L |-A.. m M“ mum nusovlcull On My own“!- munch. '3 “N “4°“ "H nmu. v Gran. ( w. Jon-inc- mar Hllx‘hux‘k reported lmounl of 32“.“ due. ny um um: um earned. mrd'mg movmg pictur‘ deforrcd for I Week an to 'u not yet rudy. marshal) nporhd an! the mm at mel H.“ b. uniformed N po'ef’ hmiw w m Jami-“"- “‘ m 'mv..u‘.u it Ind low-r UN “PP" socâ€" “ ; gm.“ m for . windy by m IVO“ n it Edd-h he chulfi