P†.m . . "mnuouuâ€"d an. mama mama or mud r special any "CAL. ELEML“ an. .. mum M“ ... TROY. II-Y~ broken ’sed out r Triti 3336i .34 w lay "an: mil-m TI IuoLo FOIT 8 ~ b-m vb: (.‘u how, I†um LAWVIIO. . M St. Washington, D. B. ._.__‘ |eridan Road rayment plan and 6. State nd long njoyable HL at feet. family, tack Gas cal light not tire Shoes Polmchnlc IBM ‘IFT a; 00. Boys’ IKIUII "Kl-l- w RACE CONTINUE TO RECLOSE By “Cub†Moon gi‘hland Park is to be represented h m “Windy City†tournament to it held in Chicago, February let to m by three five-men team: end all m one will enter the doubles, sing- †â€d all events. Local team will '3 on February 6th. Those mnking 1h trip are Evens, Ori, McNenly, Chxk end Foy. team No. 1; Moon, WHY“: Richards, Workman and W, team No. 2; and Enea, Santi, W Nizzi and Pncini forming “In No. 3. The league race is still continuing to be close and exciting. (â€min Foy led his team to ï¬rst last week, but lost two to Ori‘ a londay night, and the beet now a I tie. There are only a few pmee memce betWeen ï¬rst and lest place, which shown the race is e hot one A picked teem defeeted e Wil- .gt‘le teem Saturday night, winning by my pins. The Bowman Dairy calipeny play the Chicego Telephone compeny on Wedneediy. This week's prize is a $2.50 gold ï¬eee. Cub Moon end F. lawellyn won last week’s prizee with scores of $9 end 238. Standing of teams: MAL ELECTION OF DIRECTORS HELD inellyn WG-1," .......... - High team games, Foy.‘....._... 923 High mm, av. 3 games. Foy 856 2-3 High team av. 3 games, Moon 213 1-3 High team game, Moon ........ 277 Amado Twenty-eighth Annual Convon- 60a of lflinoio Fires-en's Anni-don Mr. E. E. Farmer, chief of the local ï¬re department, who attended the horny-eighth annual convention of the Illinois Firemen's Association held at Murphysboro last week re- mm A verv Md time and desires to state that the program of the! business section of the convention was business from start to ï¬nish. Many splendid addresses were given by him who are members or are in some way associated with the ï¬re depart- ments in the various cities of Illi- nois. The addresses dealt mostly with , the idea of a better equipment of the} departments all over the state fora the beneï¬t of life and property. also; for the betterment of the conditions 01 the ï¬remen and their association. Among the many facts brought out at this meeting concerning the vari- ous departments was one of great interest to many cities the size of Highland Park, and that is, the lack of interest shown by the citizens to- wad the department and oftentimes the lack of, interest the department has in itself. This condition should not exist. Nearly ï¬ve hundred dele- lites attended the convention. W Tenn Defeated Wilmette Sat .43, Night. “Cub†Moon sad F. Lowellyn Win Lu! Week's Prizu Mdny Evening at First Church of} Christ. Scientiu on Huel Ave. ‘ At the annual meeting of the First Church 01' Chnsr, Screnmt. held Thurs- day evemng at the church, the followmgt members were elected directors for the? ï¬lming year, Mrs. Mary L. Forrest.‘ Hubbard Wvods; Mrs. Florence l’age.l Hubbard Woods; Mrs. Sidney Mxller.i Highland Park; Mr. Georgi: l). Furrestq Hubbard \Vu-rds: .Vlr. Leun E. Stanhnpe, Winner)»; and Mr, Frcdenck W. Smuh. Glenn» ‘nnly Dazu mhmitted. January 16, Tuiun from Laboratory Tap. Prm nuptivc test. negative. Numicr colonies to c. c.â€"1. Color. bacilli. none. Wm†safe. WEEKLY WATER REPORT h} the Department of Health (hr (‘ity of» Highland Plrk 1.5, 1915 Pct. .533 .466 .466 .357 GUFSTS A'l' MORAINE ATTRACT CHICKADEES COLD HAS NOT DRIVEN BIRDS AWAY Auondtnco at “Lunch Counters" bu Boon Incrutod. Rocord Brokon on Nodh Shore for Win- ter Bin!- An inquiry made among thoseil' maintaining shelters and feeding shelves for birds shows that the se- vere cold weather has not been mark- ed by the disappearance of the birds but rather has increased their at- tendance at the lunch counters. At several places chicksdees are daily visitors and their songs have been heard in the coldest weather. Juncoes have been seen feeding about chicken yards along with English sparrows. Some of the guests at the Moraine have been successful in attracting chickadees to their window ledges by hanging up suet and scattering sun- flower seeds. and are now holding ob- servation parties in their rooms. the} readily come in through the open‘ . window when given a chance. A pair'1 iof cardinals feed regularly on sun-l, flower seeds at the same place. There, too, and at other places hairy and downy woodpeckers. nut-hatches and juncoes and an occasional jay come close to the windows to get their food. i From reports it would seem that there are four or ï¬ve pairs of cardinals in’ Highland Park at the present time. i A single solitary robin was seenl on Mr. A. J. Metzel's grounds about‘1 Christmas time and after being ad-l mired by several persons disappeared? i'I'he Press will appreciate any in‘i iformation as to its whereabouts. Waukegan is now priding herself upon what is a really remarkable winter record, namely that a flock of grackles numbering twelve or ï¬fteen {is spending this wintry season there. For the past two weeks or so they have been appearing on frozen lawns to receive contributions from humane persons. The most experienced bird Eyobserver “in these parts," which is glienry K. Coale. has never heard of l wssku¢vowvv'__.. WW Chickadees furnishing entertainment... At Dr. Hamilton’s house chickadees ‘ ll a similar winter record in the north shore region. Observers report the presence of raccoons at the present time, also. At two diflerent times two raccoons have been seen feeding near one of the houses not far from the Ravine Drive. Each time they were surprised by the bright lights of the automobile. The Press suggests that dwellers in that part of our city scatter cabbage leaves and carrots or other vegetable food about their back yards and make life attractive for these interesting ani- mals. and magic impomd to A mond Hitchcock, Mack : Mnbel Normand will be production. On Monday ley Music Co. presents and his cabaret song "2' mg their c Cnvhnnugh. ter Joe Bre son. On T WINGS AT THEATRE NEXT WEEK social butterfly in the new play, “M-trimony," which town It the Highland Park Sunday, Januarv 23rd, to- in the north! A COLUMN FOR THE USE OF EVERYBGDY COIIUNICATION FROI AR. mm Will or Will Not Highknd Pun-i Hold Annual Hortictltlnl EIWL Rodd-nu Ur'od to Con- ddor tho Projoct Thin month the Seedmnn will upon np- ; (or Tenneuu tint “and nlono. an. plication send you thetr catalogue gum , h“ rexuod from oblivion bolutlful [Considering the large number 0! houIe- ‘tcnder vnmshtng 3d,,“ of . WP“ 'holden who have garden W In thu‘ ' l - - ' 1 who, I venly belleve, were hopper in {town 1nd the mterat recently ehovn m Tenne dun In any other state I ,I "Highlnnd Pnrk Benutttul". ctnnot mung" th-t nothing 0! the youth tho! 1organization be formed now. that we; , . I ‘l hue He! heard 1n public realm. imay hive In lnnunl exhibition) l hue llrequentl bee ted “ h d ‘or eon; ha 50 phyod the gamut 01 y n u . w to 0 you lmy own emouom u the potho- and propooe to hold your Flower Show “with: humor of her lonn wrtthtn year?" lthould be very plegoed ll Itll I" " ' Ithe elrliett moment Iome effort to hold 1 nrtutr). _ V,,_- my V in meeting mth thu ubyect In View can| I be "mg“, m, "mm“ m, hm can EASTERN STA] HOLDS INSTAUA'HOI ‘ umm mnke an early Appeal to resident] UIB-I . N W M.“ n... n ow 01“! l to help in thin worthy obyect. ' IE Recently I have intervlewed I number in! An“ "I" n..." llof ladies Inth the â€bu-ct of holding I - l Peony Exhihn in June Ind with the en .icouragemenl 31V!“ by every one. I feel ï¬gure warrants the Cltlttnl togettogether ofï¬cer. mnullod were' Worthy Mn .1and thow Whlll httle cuopernuun an â€on, Lullun u‘ Moon; Worthy p. {ldo townrds establuhmg that feature. â€on. wmum n. Thom»; Anon-t l . B l 33 10 “"“Wm ‘0 our 10"“ ‘ Huron. Emma Brown; Secretory, A ‘ "" A ----- “HIM-I The nnnunl insull-uon o! oflhcer m (l‘mpbell (‘hapter lie-turn Sta took pure Thund-y eventng, Th To the Editor Highland Park Press Dear Sir: Last year as an added attraction to Highlnnd Park Day an effort w†msdc to hold a Flower Show, which connder‘ ing it being the ï¬nt experiment Ind be- Ing done on very abort notice. proud I great IuCCCIS. The weather oondmom on th: dly of the exhibition were very discourlging and great credit was due to than who worked under such dlud vanuge: to bnng (Xhlbfll Nearly ï¬ve hundred peoplr viutcd the Highltnd Park Club to View the varioul Ipecvnem of Floral Culture and vegetnbln Hoping you In†ï¬nd I come: In your valuable paper when: we run dllfull Ind further the object wughL You" very truly. At Nrwbould Lake County Minio- manta II Zion Cily at 1:15 p. n The next meehng of the Lake Cnumy ‘tGood Roads Auocinlwn will] be held I! glnon Cny on Fnday. Jan. 21, ll 1 15 p. m ‘1 An upecully lnlernnng procum ha: Fbecn stringed (or thu meeting mcludxng :addreues by Mr. W (. Eden; Vice Pres indent 0! xhe Central Trust Cnmpanv ()l :Chicagn, Chairman of rhe Good Rouh 1Commutec n! (he Illmou Bankers A90 Manon and President at the Anon-ltd i Roads Organiutnom)! Cook Camty, Hon. ‘orable A. D. (lash, Prt-udenx ohhe lllmuu archway Commlwon, an Muir-ted ,lecture on hard road ronnnxuon and HIGHLAND PARK. Highland Park Club lecture on hard road romtnxtnon and' talks by Mr. C E. Rune“, Lake County ~\uperlntendent of Hughwlys. medent. ‘R 8‘ Swrft of nur Lake County Good ‘Ruads Assocmtnon and othen {' The Board of Directors of the Lake County Good Road; Anon-tron ‘1“le ‘ at ZION City It 11.00 o'clockfndxy morn- mg, matters at special Impotunce In“ ‘cnme before the drrerton It thnt um: and Its Importance requiret I Iull attend- ance of I“ directors. The wide-sprend rnterett in the devel ‘opment of good roads tor Lake County ‘13 creatmg acme cu-upenhon through tout the county m the work of the Lake {County Good Ruldl Anna-tum and I {bug attendant: I: expected at the lmn ‘Clty meeting 505).“ Will Nov A group N made It putsl Willing to m otutmnary N Wllhnn. who Strungky u n an equally :pnker ShA [madly as London 01 "1 Time and ; bounced nex mule It pot: thu mtereutr that: who [I n" hti‘lnxll Ldkrt‘nunlx u :n Im- lew m \\11h hr! xcnanlgn In! (\rvvnnr xtxntrrr~trd In nu! innclmcr lhrm [I mly l (ar‘txw Hu‘ LnnJ» nrxtrna) to! the bu~lrirs‘(>91".rflrmll Whalrvrt .: x:.\\‘ ’w Lah- I supp!) {he bt'sl lhrxc u and prun- I' The “Auk“; m \ u prey-ergin h Aux-)mnbllc Show ntFrhrunn F\rr\ .urnl m (hr v ~ur (I'm‘ p1â€? *". â€a! ‘ 'rt .2 x: .u‘ 'w 1.1“- \uuu.‘ {he bt'sl lhrxc u and prop“ n; m \ «'P‘1V\(‘Y(lll Anmu'u-n in hid the Lake Launvy Show during [be In!“ part Fu-H Aulwnmh Yr drain Am! ~..m-v \- .1 be rd m aulwmnlulr) h) Collar-m in“ HIV. 0"! £1,000,000 1‘ m" b“ "“1“" Worth .4 A-Ionvhlou o. mm nr n ma) tx- Ym‘h \Jtnmal Kan.» .V .. u . ‘ ".r 1.1m m mrnlum 1 " “"'“‘“ E’" ’ {n.flnl‘lf \L..v a ï¬n" .! "'4’ ~ nllnuu. .. Lah- («mnzv an . ,,,. \ In! .51 Allfl "w whammy-.- 0! a“ .r (uun'. in! XLu' . Hut made 1w: u plum“! Ind ~.v :urccu "um um â€up" ll“ advent“ mucul-n nhen nH be ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. ms 3wow$wmwomm My Eco-ha. M “(5. In. Com-wood Tuck-t lo Gin W The Hifhlnnd Plrk Womui'u Club in offering l promm of unulunl in- terest on loud-y evening. Jmunry 24th, at 8:16. :1 Trinity Yuri-h “on... when Mn. Collintvood Tucker II to giVe - recital 0! her Afro-America Folk Songs. 1111- II to be In upon meeting of the club end it u hopd that ell the memben will be prount nnd will invite their friend- to come. Mn. Tucker. A southern womn o! \‘l- \ucwul pernitinlity, hAI mnde I upe- ruil study of melodies bolontin‘ to the most pictureoque day- of the wuth. She hu ptherod (hone IOH‘I from the experiences of her own life. They include the lull-bios sung by her old mummy ï¬nd the (root VI- riety of melodiei heard by her in cuhin, work-held Ind church. Her ‘hlppy mnnner of commgling gong end lpeeth keeps the Interest of the ludience It the highest pitch. One ‘woll known with: up of her. “In. :(‘ollinrwood Tucker h“ won honor- ?{or Tenneuee tint “and Ilono. She 'hln reocuod from ohm-ion beautiful, itender, \‘unuhlng idylu (if I people, ‘who, I verily believe, were hnppier in ,Tenneuooe thnn In any other state. I {know th-t nothing of the youth that 11 hue ever heard in public retdin‘ ‘or non; ha 50 phyed the gamut of lmy own emotions u the potho- and :the humor of her lonn‘, witthtn‘ ‘; IYUM'." If! lth M to Nov Worthy M0"... 000‘ Alto-4w. PIâ€! The nnnunl insull-uon of album m (l‘mpbell (‘baplcr Eastern Star louk pure Thund-y nemng, The ofï¬cer: installed were' Worwy My tron, 1.111un li‘ Moon; Wordly Pl tron, Willum H. Thom»; Anton-u Mntron. Emma Brown; Secrvury, Al- bert Lunch; Trouurn, WHlmm Mir-hall o! L‘ke Forest; Conduct- Mntron. Emma Brown; Secrvury, Al- bert Lunch; Trouurn, WHlmm Mir-hall o! L‘ke Forest; Conduct- reu, Anna Bucknell of l‘h Forvn‘, Anocuu (‘onduclrnm Hyrde Wu.- lun of Lake Foml; (Tupi-In, Hnr)‘ Jmun of Luke Fore-t; limbs}, Hui (In! Snyder; ()rgumll. Id: Knuk of “Rfï¬fld; Adnh. 1d: Behrtnn of (Hem‘oc; Ruth, I‘Iulme Hui, Plath", Anna Bahr; mum. Mine Sthncidcr‘, Klocu. Fruit-p Lino“. erdc'r, Augusu Bock; Sentinel, Edward J Ihx‘iv A large number of member: uâ€" (cnded the moctmx ron-xdermg the bold rather. Mn, (‘ILhenne Snyder \ u.- .V ‘_, acted I! Installing oï¬icer, Anna luv low of Wnukeg-n Wu manning mnrnhnll, Catherine A. I‘vm, Inlull- mg rhnplnn, nnd Hurt-n! IV Gour- ley o! Wlukepn, mnalluug ornmn. A delicious lunch was nervod Ind the new nlur cloth exhlbxtpd. A group N Highland Puk mvmcn hive made 1! pumm- xn mun- Mn hwhth Walllng lu gnr her lnh rr nu â€1hr kn oluumury Movement m Ruuu" Mn Wllhnn, who u hell" Inn-‘n u Ann- Stlunik)‘ II a unltr In prnfmnm bu! n an equally bnllum man: u | puhlu’ Opelkcr Shr n hen! knu‘n (0 (hr publK [madly u the mum aunmr vmh Jack London 01 "Th: Krnxptun “Mr Inn-n" Time and plue nl luhnr \nll be In bounced non week Pupulu pm‘n will mile N pounhir h)! rvtry uh: In bun lhu mien-Inn. rum-n Ind um en-btc [hoot who buy in ken lu help flung nu! ma hu~plul Th: “Hummer In chug! , A,._ -4 “Mnmrn lumrl \N kubh IRXENQISH'MLIIGTOLECWIE AUTOIOBM snow 0mm SATURDAY \L’l pug-I‘D. “inf“ yr luau J n Nos-04 of ammo d «n ma Move-on! in Rum" \ n»‘~!1l1: m n"~3u¢-u pH, 3‘ a‘. '1‘ .u‘ .‘ :1 IUI hr. ‘hn mm; nut. nun-n1 wanna-u b0 â€Tho Revolutionary \1,†T: .1: 52$ Authorize the Taking of an Official Ccmm of be PM‘ Puk. Accept: Resignation of Chnrlen L B “" ‘° "3"“- Mnnhall. P... Green 3., Rod lm- w an LMAXHI v \juxur. ,‘x [why-l, Irph Kr L'I'a' l"‘ï¬"‘. i' MouJun mlnll Paul 3 A Smuh u. :1 All“ PASS RESOLUTION THANKING MK HATELY FOR GIFT By Publicity Con-W In contra“ u» Frlduy unlmoon, Jlnunry Tub, when more wu no coun- cil mooun‘ for luck of I quorum, on In! Frldu)‘ every councxl ch.†wu orrupwd u were thruaen of the chair: of the unwr'l muon. After the rouuno bullneu Wu fun-had n peuuon I‘ll rend from Bum-tood A (‘4‘, u-Lm‘ (he counnl w numonu chem to take an oflu‘ul van-u- u! Hwhhnd Purl u 3n expense w the n!) of I?!» The mquou vu mm.» ed Mumluud Cov'u ulunl county ed Mumluud Cov'u ulunl county dutch-r) docs not include person: un- drr “(hue-n yarn of Age. win}: an: on: Inâ€. 1110 Umbod Sum consuls of 1910 (an the popul-uon of lh‘h- lnnd Park A; (.800, which in fur be- low the photon! «Um-1m l! the "mud-nun "roves to bf 5.000 or .H-v popul-hon prove- 10 bf 0.000 or more, u mum nn Increase In the ul- Inu of 01: muyor Ind communion on whose oflncul dune- An- Iumrwnt- 1y mmmm w wurrun! un int-mu m pay 1! (he populnuon in Adequate. A 1:11" Wu rend from Mr Walker Halal) nglm stating the berm: of but hon-Jul bequolt, I'hK‘h n no follow": Hon 5 M Dinning. Hnym u! "w kny 01 Highland I‘uh, Huhlmd Purl, Hlmmn Dru Mr Hunting: ll u my dour: m nfln In 1hr â€nu-n. 0| Hwhhnd I’nrl I turn 01 moat) It, ht med 1: I nudrus in! I hmpH-l u» b! In (nu-d m lhr buy of Mughlnnd I'lvk .ub )nl Iv me fxnlluwln‘ Inm- (1-H l Wl“ pa) m rr In an S M â€wing! erd W Willâ€. and Ind“ (- Huhfl 1h: pnm‘lpai sun: :11 1 ru Thousand hull-u 131(11th m good Inlflrbl hrarmg 3n urmn n! a llkr amounl In he held by lhflh m Ihe runway m uunn‘unn! lhem m u U“ umll IUK h time u I nun-m: ho. ‘ptlll un lxnuNa-hrd m Highland Park llhnmx uh“. um iund. luuflhrt with gay urn-non: Hm ml) l( Hue In lo 1x ilutnhi nvex In the Hucpnnl Maid 01 Manuel! and In lhcm krpt u- rpm-Ir lund lo be known n the M11): Mlle-l) Mlnvllnt Menu-Hal Fund IZd» ll II my wnh to leave â€if endow men! 01 U1: Mane Hull-Iv Mdhamr Memunal Fund I! 810 (In (I0 Ind I drun- thnl lhc Income- from um 1und M 810, (IKHIU worth" "llh nnv addmnn. m (umnbumln lhnx uhull ht dun-ltd In thin hand he uwd. ï¬rm†In hrlr nee-(h women m (hlldhnh In huupllal m 0th Henlmcnl Ind mondh‘ other needy wo men u! (‘hlldrrn m w knm, lhr m‘t‘epl Im‘t u! my ml! by lhc hoopnal uulhonufl bang mlh Hm undrrllandmg (3rd) During (hr lime (hm the fund of 3101(1)“! shnll remnm m lhr hind. u! my and “In!“ x r Mm" .\ M Muum. Wud W “\lhu nnd lid. (L Hub" I drunc‘ 1hlllhl Iln um! â€um und tund he m-dr axmluhir x: the Highland Pnk And Sour-h in! H): \her puny“ In “name-d m par-graph 'z 01 ll)» lrllrl In “name-d m par-graph 'z 01 ll)» lrllrl and m urdn that lund- man be M 1hr†“nun-dine dupusll l 0m h»: mv that k fur $2filt'll vrpvru-mmg nu nmnlln m lrmx on “human ll fv'w. 1mm: nu monlh: pun-d mm: h Januzn 1 WM. um; 50 lung as f'u- mm‘. o- Auburn-(1 by (he And Nu urn‘ pmmrn: us I! In nude on (udu n1 «me m x-mlr >IKIvI'C name-Ir ..... “1 . “mumtln w inn-t ulmL uxll U“! â€1 I « ’I'll be Ippmmrd hl\ral' b" (r! <,.n Mn 1 nu! lbs! 1 I . 1M « hqu'm u,. In Jun 1 L92“ Inhlllylnl‘d u! lhr urruvzlnn duhllf'd tn flu (h! mm. Hm- ‘b-JIIHK 3} Wm c rill .mp K11. .‘ahhl provement Ordimnce h 2 o! H)» lrllrl â€mu be M lhru -n( loot mv t'hï¬ k My Mann. In I'll-ht Jun 5 1916. 3‘!!! m Hmdnnm In pymudrd n (Inn-00f) s mt I‘ll] be Ml: bum luv h. M154 mi IhuHle unlahlr m Mun )' Allï¬ \Kn‘l returned to myuelf Or my exu uton to be unburned In come other WI) 10 (any mu m: with†01 my hum!) 1m x mcmm'ml m mv daughttl mm 1 Im very mud. arrow-god over the outtoulp and would west that you tmmedutety prepare the deed of gut to be named by me h-vmg um: drum up by your attorney and m) tnendu. MI Everett Millard Ind Mr bowel: W Sdzunmchrr, A. non In the deed 01 (In I: tend; I will hand you my check 0! the lecunhoa tor the sun. 0! 'Ien Thou- und Dollar. ($10,000.00; After the rudmg of the lower (hm- mluuoner “'llhu pnumgd the fol- lowmg roooluuon which w†adopwd: “'NEREAS. Wilur (L Hluly, of Um only, hu offered to (he ciuunl of Hmhlnnd Purl a (1“ of $10,000.00 m be used It I nucleus for the pur- pun o! e-ublnhmg u hoaplul m m. (-11) o! lhghlmd Purk, In accordanu anh Lhe Lame nod condluonl of his lrner Iddrenod m Mayor Stmuel MY "taunt! under duty of Jnnunry 6m, 1916; Ind all lu- WHERI‘ZAS. mud Walker (. 1‘1:wa hm. (In-v. bu the nun-m u! lhxhllnd Park the sum of 82.50.00 to be du- buruod by the Highland Park Aid So- Il' not) a! the†duwrrhon 1m (‘rmm chnrluhle purpmsn, and amoum bo- mu Lhr Inherent (m and gift of 8H),- 000.00 at hwy pr! cent per annum for the nu month‘ period pno: w Jnnuv try lat, 1916; nnd WHEREAS. Ou- und Walter C. “sully has nllu) oflerod to mmtribum the land or u» proude rush to the ex- um u! summon m purrhuu a nun» able nu for the hospnul, And In addi- bun u nufllrknl fund w full) furnish om- o! the worm of hand houplul. in- fludlnfl furmnhmge for the porch a bath roam. NHW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE» SULVEH, mm m- (lommmmonerr of the rut) uf Hurhhmd l’urk Ind on be- half of the “mum of our only, Mr. H-u‘lyr oï¬ry he “‘09de and am the (orpuruhon (oumu-L for the only, )1 conjunction vnth Bowen W Schu- nmvhw. l'luqune, and Everett L. Ill- h-ru. Enqmre, â€pron-hung the “la donor. Wuhan (U Haul), be roquelwd u» dun uurh paper:- as may be noc- mur} m set forth the Intmnuon of My Mum!) m mukmg thn gift Ind nf the citizens: In nccoptmg the game, and tha! the (‘orpnrluon Counsel, to- geLher With and Bowen W Schum-rh- or, and PIN-rel! l. MIN-rd. further be nâ€"qunmd to draft prupu resolution by which we u npnunutlvel of the mun-m 01 Hwhlnnd Park may con- u) :0 My “-1,er (hen upprecmhon u! hil- rrnrrum gift. The vuunrll n- uflung (“rt of the mum-v u! relnuw on spent] Mucu- mvnu III rnpldl)‘ u poulbln t ummnnmnn Hllrhcm‘k moved that rum" dun \urmun properly “when In hpennl Ana-utmo-m Avcounu u npynnud b) Hm (oumnl January 292%. 1201.3, unmuhlnm l1» 840,321. 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