[0T H l (he Hiptrvw with them .|,~: mar"; \lri‘ Sear- iddies THI 1.00 ik Shirts 0 $8.50 lrts .50 91h V, H BK le M‘ ‘n .i 1 lubk‘ mom! may >099†â€W muwul call r their vuâ€" rump. .MIL :3â€? Chrk'i I: “'vdnt‘iâ€" Timber 1. ; 39ml per cm wanted. «'tty t‘lerk. DY CTN Ti Shop at N13011:: and 4. h(‘ N" thrun HIII‘II Rrvuwf} Mid nun) .\fl~‘r <i\ IHUIIHI.\ of «nn‘vhing. tlw vmplupe-s of (hr wutvr dvpurlmvnt u! Hm city nf \Vuukvznn rvpnrtml In (Hunmhisnnvr E. \'. Ur\'i< Thursday Hm thr)‘ huu- located thv Iczlk that L'.1~' umw-l :1 law nf many Hmuszmdi If :.nllun< nf “uh-r ‘lurins: {he pm! Mr Fessenden was a memberiiof the Union League Club. the New England Society, the Chicago Real Estate Board. and the Sons of the American Revolution. He has always been a faithful and loyal member of the Republican party. Mrl chsenden leaves a widow, two daughters. Mrs. Robert Gray Perk. wife of (‘uptain R. G. Peek of the United States Infantry. and Dorothy Dayton Fessemlen, and two sons. Ay- niar V. Fessenden, in business with his father. and Ben H. Fessenden of Seattle. Washington. and one grand- son. Robert Gray Peck. Jr. Funeral services were read at Trinity Episco- pal church, on Monday, with Rev. P. C. Wolcott ofï¬ciating. Burial took place in Lake Forest. i-‘I.\Il “\TER LEAK IN WH'KI‘NHN MAINS lmnlnpcw 0f lk'mtrinwnt lit-port Iii» run-r) tn i'ommiuium-r 0rvi~ 'l'lI n ruin) wives. sweethearts. and relatives to an ovbning meal to be served at ï¬ve o‘clock. daily. (or which a nominal sum will be charged. The arrangements are in the hands o! the nn-nidont Mr. Carleton M. Vail. and Mr. Rullnnd Hastings. chairman of the Entertainment vummittoe. and Chaplin Adams, whn will furniah :uil pm‘tic'ulnrd in numhvrs. vtt‘. ii: Mr. Fessendon came to Chicago in DRE. and soon after established him< self as a Real Estate negotiator. He was partner and then successor to the lzm‘ Henry (I Morey. one of the oldest and most prominent Real Esâ€" [ate men in Chicago. Ho marrmd on Man-h 1. 1880. Laura Dayton of New York (‘ity daughter of Abram C. Dayton. author 02' “The Last Days of Knik'kr’rhtk‘kl'r [.m- m New York." and sister of Su- [-rvnw Justice Charles W. Dayton of mv Yurk. Xv“ )nrk buying: u hamt- vm IiKttt strum just \w-x't (If Fifth un-mw. _\Ir. Fe-sx'endt-n was a student at thv Q‘nlA tegt- nt' ‘hw th nt' .\'v\\' \Rrrk. but 2". hi< swam] yr‘ur \\:l.~ t’nwed tn grn- up study. :ttut hvcuusc nf' his‘ frail hcttlth ntmir u trtp twit-v urnumi thc- wm'hi L" mm n!- his t'utho‘r's ~h‘mst S turtl)‘ nth-r :‘wturnmg tn Xv“ ank hu do- t'hir“! In "'rmv \wat. and cntorwl :1 (‘lé't’lt'zll postman \vlth the Kansas (Q .‘liSSUUFI railroad, “c was afterward aSNH'lutt'Ki with thl' (‘hit'ngn Alton. thv V. B. Q. and the Texas Paciï¬c. In 1850 he took a position as Assist- :mt Manager in the lumber interests of Doctor Wt A. Bell of Manituu. (‘01- oradn. den fun!!!) Xv“ ank Benjamin Arthur chsenih-n. anf (hark-s Bucknzim Fesswuivii «if 805' ton. and Susan Elizabeth iSkimieri Fessenden of (‘hurlcstmvm died at his home Saturday mnrning. .IUIH‘ rm. He was born in Boston. and was for six years a pupil of Frank Rainbow in Concord, Mass. Here an idvle boy- hood was passed. He trumped through the woods with Henry Thurv eau. took part in prixuti- theatrii-uls a? the Alcott's. played with the Haw- thurne uhildrvn. mâ€! was a visitor at thv Emerson humr Here he saw John Brown. Herv. (no, he \K'thl'hfli the Mid (‘onmrd Regiment start t'ur the war, u rcuimcnt of lint-211 iiescwwi arts of those "Embattled Farnwrs" who in the dawn Univ 1:? war Arm-riâ€" t-un {(-anutiun hm! “rii'wi 'hv \hn! \ln The Number 19 BENJAMIN A. FESSENDEN DIES HERE SATURDAY HM Bl RI \| Burn in “mm". “il\\ll('llll~|‘"‘. H1- Slwnt \Inrh of "3‘ Bu)- Ilmul nith Ht-ur) ’l‘hurwm. \lmth uml Hunthnrnm I) nu n~-:\r Ihe- mmduib’ nf ( {- vumpuny in the l':|\ill~’ ~t imp4u>ihln tn'hwulv. n that much “nu-r mum :muud ero but it \\ hv tvlw it “as it \\;1~‘ ‘ mu u! vhnuaht and save wore \I a rt than vumpuny >[ H Y inlpthsihln‘ that in the l':|\ inv much “.‘llt‘l‘ mum! then- but it “as thought that sput. ~prin2 A-m-r it appears. hm1 been enm- Hr â€h‘ (“N i fled uruunni In ‘lnvzlh'. it “as it \\;1~‘ t'dHh‘ ul|( U! n! in <n-\'(‘r:|l in“? him. In the attempt both men were near drowned when Emmett \Iarmwy and Martin Hurt ‘ixhtt-tl them and went to their rescue with u motur‘ canoe. Both 0! these buy: an- members of the Highland Park life saving crew The rescued buys' 1mm: tho‘ I!" [hn- mum ll‘n-t {I‘m mzu'n hu~ hm-n \\‘;l~ fnum] umh-r the .1 \imluvr ‘gxul n-xisu-d inrh main. uhivh ML: nurx nun In runnv-ct thv -[ hm \ch the Bk‘ï¬h‘y ‘ill n- \'I' I. \ K H FHR I‘IS'I‘ {ll Amunxi [ht mi {rum Bus “’u " [he Fessw 1f Yhn' \\ :Ih‘r \pinu )H {Kth Hflnlk' Lax! Prixlzl) vn-ninu uhnul iA‘\I'H thirty two men wvre very nearly drowned While ï¬shing frnm two piles on the 'nld pier: One man had by some accident fallen into the water and the other man jumped ï¬n to I'nlnmwn-Mvn Vi'lll'l) Drawn In Luke- lilllmmt “an-nu and .Vlnrtln llnrt Saw Tho-m IAN'H. BUYS NHKI'I ‘IAHI'I Rl-N‘I'H. FIND}! i‘umnu-hcing next Monday the club will be opened to the soldiers from Fort Sheridan. The use of the bil- iiurii Inbiw. rank. and tennis court. having hvon given by the directors. In addition arrangements have been made whereby théy may invite their wives. sweethearts. and relatives to David F. Reid. president of the As- sociation. stated that other members of the American Speedwziys Associa- tion are considering the equipping of ambulances and he is of the opinion that several of our Well known speed- way drivers will take these ambulanc- es [0 the front this fall. “mum and Tennis ('uurh \ch l'rhl- Imam to m- ’I‘unwd {Her tn ll. 0. 'l'. ('. Follow. HIGHLAND PARK (‘Ll‘li "I’I‘IXI‘ID T0 FORT BUYS At 2i meeting of Speedway Park Association held last Friday night '1 was decided tn send a completely equipped ambulance to France. the order for which will be given immedi- ately und samr will ln- known as tho Speedway Park Asswmtiun, ('hicnuo Ambulance. In addition to ihis the association voted to send a chm-ck fur $5,000.00 to Chicago Branch of the Ameriran Red Cross Assuciution. Th; follnwuu: shows )ll't' scheduled for ï¬ext work: Sunday, “(Iivilizzh Linn. fantl a comedy; Monday, Vaude- v11le.-and Mollie King In “The Double (Tm-3;" Tueslluy. “The Crimson Dune," I’ulhv Newâ€; Wc-dnesdly. “Thv'Mun Who \\'u.~ Afraid." mu] "Patna" Thursday, Lillian Walker in “Sully In A Hurry" Friday. “Thv L'mlying Hume." and» a Mr. and Mrs. lln-w vumwl)‘; Saturday. “Freckles." \\‘1th [1)qu Huï¬' and Jack Pickford, z: warned)" and :I (run-l picture. \‘I ]).lll‘llll~ ll Hu- :lu-nlrr “hm Lu) \‘l'IJEDW \Y l'\RK T0 SEND \\|Bl'l.\\'1'l‘3 'I‘fl FIHNFH llighlnml Park has a new mution iii-lure theatre. Mr. William Pearl has just opem-d up hL" new theatre. mail the public welcomed this innova- [It‘ll on Saturday and Sunday. when very {good shows Wen‘ presented. Simplicity and dignity. combined with .heauty zinil t‘UnYPnlt‘nCt' are fun» lures-of this new building The dwâ€" lil‘illlonï¬lfll‘P most attractive and it seems that the pleasure of the pu~ trons. has lN‘t‘ll considered in the planqing of each detail. The- cozy littlexrvst mom. titted up in delightful blue: is (-crtiiinly unique. and is u iiiostlinviting plau- tu sit. The light- llll.’ t'lii'uiiuliuiit llu- ili~-.i[i'v l~ Mir) pretty. Tht' nizmam-invnt is mngrnt» :ilzihid on this new extulilishniont. which houses only thv best (if modern mmillg picturr shows. \t n lkm'vm .\|~'0 to 'l‘ha- ('rlmwu haw†and l’tho- Vu-ww NEW I’EHlL THEATRE "I’HVS 0V StTl‘RIHY \h-«hwvhu. Friday. “III: lmulw l' ltluï¬ unzl Jm'k l'ernrd Sat. a re unknown H( H “gt-Hm: It um [N‘l‘hlt'd (-‘lw 5.00“ M tlu- "NI "run I} The rescued boya' «mum ~prlnx. Tlu‘ n. â€rim! :4 [hr Hr“ I34 ~tl‘m't 1h H' HI‘ I x I a new mution \Icut (‘umtm‘tal‘l- «ml (mu-~11- mndmi \n H [UH palm“ .~|( "11115â€an 11' [his imu- n! (he l'r1~~ nppï¬n He 3-1-11"!- un-m Roll of Dearth-Q luumhlp um! lhv m, n! mama 'vark. which inrludcw 1h» \nlunll ‘ on all [IT- >nl|u| pram-I1) an liï¬t by (hr unseat.» The Reading Room of the Highâ€" land Park Public [Aubry will be up er! Saturday evenlnfl and Sunday Ifâ€" bernoons in the futjfe. so that the boys at the Fort an at the Naval Stnliun may huu- gym?! tln- htmkh’ and magazines. No book! can be let out or taken in on thougou‘laions. Mem- hers of the Library Board will be in attendance. The hoérs are on Sat- urday from 7 to 9 p.;tn. and Sundays from ‘2 to fl p, m. ? Yaluntlon- on l'ehmï¬l Prawn, hr Dearth-Id numb and ('"y u: mun-uh": \xs'rxssll-zx'r not]. IN THIS [$le "P mu»~ Nu Book- (‘An bf “and or Take- ln . Nut, and “my Boys Especially glanced LIBRARY 1‘0 BEEMHN SH'I'RDAYS‘ AM) srxnn's Hu-ro Is something that every Hlxh- lnml Purk woman ‘11 do. Thq- room waflthnwn open to the buys and their f 'nda yesterday. 34‘", Every Highl‘hd Park Woman is urged to help â€I" cnnlmlttm- and The pntronosnen of the Army and .\'u\_\ T(‘e-ntvr nrb ï¬rs. A R. Jones. _\!r< . (‘ nnyntnn. Mr! W. A. Alex. nndvrT \(rs. (‘ N. Ktmhnll, Mrs. Rob. on Gregory. Mrs J. cGrogor Adam“ .\lr~' Wivunnd and n. Smith/“mm: tht' ladies on ï¬he committee urn Miss Blanche M'bsol (Kenernl chutr‘ man) Mrs. George knell. (treasurer) and \lrs C. A. thn (honorary chairman) Heï¬d of other com- mittee: are Mrs: A. A. Putnam. In. A. R. Jones. sud Kn. R. C. Jacob- July fnurth Hn-rvlt NHL-1rd ( 6nd nlhvr ntflc-Inl“ â€r rm- North Shard! ans 0...). "rm- Spurkhnu Springs “Inn-I'M th-r ('n. \ll' Juhl) O'Kmï¬- um! HH- l‘uhhv Scr- \‘Il‘o “um anh I)! mr. ’l‘ho' Army m‘d Hmy (‘vnlcr l~ A nmJH’m‘m Imrm'luYsprung up mor‘ night, But thv mud mlrnculnus part utmut it Is â€10 prormpt and practical Kn'nvnhity nf mgr “Haw tnwnapvnpln .‘I gonvmslty which has not conï¬ned “M"! in the «‘nlnmjth-o 1:! Indian in charge. Among I; Highland Park men who have d ‘0 their bit and nmre- than their hit to help are Mr. \V. A‘ Fletvhvr (whb gave the room). Mr. w. n. M«~.-x.~|np-r.? Mr. Edward Rm- mnnd. Mr A w. ï¬bwrll. Mr: D: r: l’urdy, Mr. (‘. N. fKimhall. Mr. 1‘. H. Decker. Mr. WllHnm wmon. Mr. hrillialnl windulv Don's. â€II' 031- “zuuh-rs mm H perfectly rmpocmble unmim: rumm “In-r. rank the» «(0.. may he- plnynd. wiï¬h (iiq-rvtiun. Tn thv h!!! Hmhlvss rtltlmwry h; provid- ml in n mu.- writm' room that looks (rum Hm nutsidv Elm-thin: “ho 3 ~an Swiw (mung. between {our nulls thiml Hui 'fl‘rltlng room are thm- luvnturiml wlth running hot unlvr, as n special Iu\ury Inr mlâ€" .iia-r». Mn! 1;»! «)5 all. in tho \vrv Hull‘. ‘I ~ummunu svn'vmwl porch. nmJlrm‘m nnr niuht, Hut [hr ul'mut it Is Hu- Kl'llvrudt)‘ Hf l Irul \anur. Thq .v\| (‘vnlvrl as it is cant-d Inruo rrmling. max in rrvuthu rnnnLNVi I g (‘vnlvrl as it is ('alh-d‘ ('UllH‘ts in A large rrmling. mu mu! gun-ml ntâ€" rrvuthu rmumï¬'x piunu, \h-zrnln :md t-urrn-m nm‘azmw. wru-nvd ï¬rm» um) 11!! In thlh‘ lntllco uvvr whirl: lrni} innumcunhlr. â€purl; n-ul vim-s. Hut-k of thin. pu-t :\ pair of brilliant windulv how's. HII- cyt- “zuuh-rs mm H perfectly rmpocmble 'l‘wH pwm‘ka zmu'gnn uppc-ul tn HIP mum-n of nghluw l‘urk fur hrlp In usmhlishhm M rmldlng. wrltlnz and m-nurul n-cro Inn mom for the whiter“. nppvun‘d In lhi' (-nlumns of mu l'r.~~.~. The apnwvr m (hm up- pm] may In!“ In- Sun] at 3‘" (NH- Irul \anur. Th6 Arm) and Navy ARMY-NAVY gENTRE RAVINI OPENS WITH OPENE YESTERDAY EAT ENTHUSIASM \I.L mumAxp rum "ELI-s mu it! HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS. 'I‘III'RSDAY. Jl'I.Y til' inn! in' hum-(runn- iw Thi‘ \ttrm-ï¬'w :f'BA-cn‘utinu I’lnu- for; erclit-h pl- nix I [mm]! nan-m Hy real Hum ill auhdh'lplnn In in! mk'u Inur of thc PM! we published an odilnrifl enliuod. 'Giw L'nnl 1! Hurts" We tried in this edito ' to min- In am! to the people Highhnd Pnrk. taxing their immunity once, again. and we further makl mention of this fact. thm buolm. fut-gratin" and victim“ rrtnrdt are ï¬nch needed in the "my and navy pan. All who can help m- are In “will help. (‘nll up the librarylor tails. rumm- him ml \\‘ \VTEI) H‘ Al"! u. w Tin-r“ a" mnmim-d | 4-! uhn'h wl ~ur| «curl: u-mum {mm (hr 250. [vrmll Rand fur um- (‘ln Clerk. llu- fw- lml vhllthfon umlvr (lw nuc- u! fnur n-o-n war-11mm uhlnlu purmll» I'Hh- uul (ln- pinup“: «l .m) h-r In :nddflhm lu lln- annual ‘1" rum: “.1 r- lrrrml m. u! n perm" mull {cm a! Ten (‘n-nln (I‘M, uln-m-u-r he or uln- mnkvi usrdtllvlm-krn ln the bathâ€" lnx hl)|lfl'_t* 1| (w M «Mr Dollar and Fill) (Tomb: (81.50) :| mumh for the un- of one {bell-Ar. Bnlhlmr: Nmrs u-lll ha- from 10-30 ‘ m. uml no per-«nil u-lll lx- nllmrp. 0 lmth ur nulm In Ihl' Warn: 0! I In Mlchlxnn adjacent to thc- (‘lly of llixhlnml l'urk between H». lmur~ (1! 10,3" p m and 5‘00 2;. w I fur u lllrh lu- Yu- 0! PIN"! huldrr pay a m. (I 5;!)0 I. ........ ‘rr“‘ ... "-....." ".--â€".... w for the change in (he ortonlion of trims T0 RLI‘II'I' lll-‘FN'I'IRS Full (‘Ul‘M'lL 0|" DEFENSE “'cm'u (bu-ninth» to For- MAI Bram-h l‘rld-y then-on a! H. Hm Thorn will he a general public mwllnn .1! (our n‘rlm-k Friday after- noon. at ï¬lm Place. «~th An elec- Hnn will uke place. to name oflcers 'nr a permanent lot-u hranch o! the anvn'l (‘ouncll o! Nltlonll Do- fu- n u h noctbfliunm- unh lhv ()rdllmncr ro-quMln‘Nu- um-U! Hnlhlnx Hummu- rovc-Mly [flu-d by 1hr l'lly l‘uulu‘tl. all pvrnmfl dr-tlrhul urn-ru- lu Ihc- hulhllur bw-r ul lhv Lulu- Prunl Park “‘5"an H'IHKI‘d to ll'CuTl' n [vrmll Rand fur um- u-mum {mm Hu- (‘IU (‘|l*r.. llu- fvr fur uhlrh lu- 25¢. all n. MM ln "i" SECURS BATH HOUSE HERMITS FROM CITY FHWH, “mitt ~7Hntv‘u 1;: TM Hutu. Auntifstttttizt). Furmwt, The mlohtx- for the sowmd Student Artist “I, arr. Ml.“ Edna Kellogg, and Mitfï¬ertrudv Wt-Inxtuvk Eun‘yl hdicutiun of n sum-«awful NHL-on, run-n on Saturday and Swim â€T [my-(r and mow- onthue- Lstic (“ring at ppnplq nmer w" seen heft)!“ and eun though the spirit of War was in M'Ment'e ru-ry- whvre by the blur flumwl and the khaki. Wbryone was apparently in the best 9! spirits; In \Ilcli'flbn in \nnull Fm- »! 25 ('vlltfgl'hlvh I’I'rmit HuMI-r Willl'u) I0 (‘vnh fur h IAN-Iwr l‘w wc-n- chqrnmuzl)‘ mtrrpreh-d, and \wrr rep-â€ed “‘Hh gn-nl vnlhunnnm. Mm Mayo. M Nrddu m the ï¬n! part of the program won {ho- udmlrutinn u’ Runnm goon. n! urn-e, nnd 1hr nr» 121-! promflu In nmkr the rwanon n rm»! plan-flint (mu for opera Inn-r». ('nv‘vhnh ‘WHI U \LIIIM-llrl H] â€H son-um! putt nf the In]! mlerprvu-d her pan with urhshv skill â€perils l'xLHJPf'L Thursday, IHTHIW Hm as, LI{(' 1: ém- grand “hurl m Rnwmn Park now,‘ you'd N‘fln‘l'l) thnk lhnl the sumo}; has just ln-gun. Phery une sambns )f hu-'d Junl lwq-n â€luv for uw-ekmkvaltmg fur (hung: (u start Thu opQIing night. Sulunin)’. was uttvndmly lb' many hundreds of pH» pie. making {he [mnllun nn-l ‘hc- out rid“ bond].- u an: n! faces. I Pauli “cm and the Jewel, of The. Madumm A beautiful ('IH‘I‘G‘H unr- gin-L on Sunday “furntmn. {Ulluut‘i L) Luylfl it: Ihn- evening 0n Hand-y vvmnny yram Will' he gin-n My»... .u‘n) Hurrx \\1 Hts h or) this: \mamu in "r my" ‘g I’oinh M n ï¬llrrruful in Npito- of HM- Spirit Ir. Hum] "pen. ‘1' fur \v‘l “cw-ll If} Ind “and 0.! lion In ‘1’!" a“ \my Pod- m-rtzn‘n «Ilwr prm‘lnlnnu (hr Unlinunnn a copy lw lullhlml (4» each per- “ pc-rlnll, and nlm (Drilllmm-v- wlll I)? (ll.- Evory urxnnlulon in Highland PnrlL lm-ludlnz all cluhn. social and rn lunuu», :‘ll MnMK'lllllulnn and group: of \rnmrn‘ handed Inn-«hm. are Illko muted In mme Io Elm Pace .1 (he Hy-plrlmuv- plnm‘n a! â€1‘3!qu hour and help In elect «Inpuâ€" anis \.\'I) N'I‘RIIIA RI'X‘ollIs rm â€Mm-N m manuw Hu- .mun fur Ihll uruanlnllmn. I! ll 3 [and «moortunlty (0 learn «I! lhv work 0! lhlu (an! ornnlntlon. 'H \IIIHIIN \1'TH\ID I vext “a \\m!1n-. nHo-r Ill “Vinynor pru unxh Mnrmn "Lil'I 4- My!“ mr. Tuewdh)’ HIKH'I'HI» Hus! ivnnnn T0 â€:30 1917 M; William (Hunk-y. nn o-mplmw of llw Kunn Bun. Unram'. um marking 31 var at P001 Sheridan thk mummy :nmut nlm- ('flurk. broke M. Hum “rm. Ho II! when to flu- Pum H'w-rtdnn Mupflll when ‘mmmliuu- nltémhm I'm: gin-n Mm. “BILL†FH’LBY BREAKS \RM THIS “(DINING Wu (‘r-nunc \n \ulouobfle ll I'm-1 \hn-rldun “ho-II \rrl" “antral"! Telephone wires were efl'erted dur- mg the storm end the ofï¬cials were handicapped in transmitting manag- 0! for the change in the operation of trims A quick change mud: in dispatch- lng train: from Milwaukee) 1nd Ev- unltnn brought I large crowd of "nightmrs" to the Gm: Lakes Nu» ul Training tuition thirty minutes lube. ‘ a! North Charo. nu struck by light- ning during the electrical storm yea- h-rday afternoon. The plant wn dia- nhled {or seven! houn. The nub-nulinn of the- Charm; North Shore 6 Milwaukee nilrond.f h-ad H:- In} for flu h<)_\.- in Kalâ€" lum charm Tmâ€" hunk resembles I Hun]! hulllr ship on “hm-l» armed um. gum. u! lurm- cnmwr and as H uundI-d Hr an) orun â€H' drill ï¬eld npllllllu hn- (â€Unwed h} lhuunandr ‘1 Nlllnr~ unh hnrklnx riflcn. n was sun-Dy :1 right worth cumin]: mile:- In the) un- m "1-011 and pron-rte: thpm during Hu- ‘nr. So (‘uptnln “K A, Muflc-tl, tlu- commandant n! the naval tr;tt'lttnL’ ~tntiun. pt-rmtttwi hh Int-ll 1n tnh- pmseRI-mn of. â€w station Thni'wlzu and brim: in on many vi»- Ilur~ m thI-y could and lure them in every way poulhle to contribute to 'He hm" rellrf lunu, Thr thI)‘ I'M a loom-a1- In every ï¬uh ï¬lntlun M ‘0th t'Mr-Iu In Mun-l MI Than-day. ('nnslnl Vim-h Tmhlv MW uh- uh .varlt'un In \«Hmvumx It†10mm sph-ndld sailor lads mnrchma, Kn 0’“: .nvr the My «1111! ï¬eld In thv ntirrmx 'un drains of {hr 350 ptem- baud Thr) dth-d and marched wuh ~plvmhd prM-Hmn and r-lmvu-d n» nmvknhh prnm'wmgx ll: llwir Hun-r month» Ivulnhn', Thc- Shun) Battle “3» Iln- must rvnHHh- thin): of (he kind ru-v‘ ~«nut-d Jurl lwfnre HM- hu)~ Hun-d up lulu lmnh {urn-uhun. n ww-rv- lhundn-r and Hxhlmnx Murm hmlu- and Hm “battle" um- fuughl in u pouring Hm. Tln- hmurr n! the- t-anr um 1hr mm “tank" which )‘n 1ur l' \s )1 Ha 1 ml: ‘1'! mp: (H: -\u â€(W Thv MK duy n' ()ruu Lulu"! Station um In hunt in mom-y fur the navy H-Il¢~( MM'H'U, lhl' OI'KIHIIAUUD (hi! Inmk» nrh-r Hw Juvkh-h' families H Um) uu- m ran-m1 and pron-oh: (hpm LHSHTVING DEIAYS THE \UflTH SHURH SPl-X‘l \lï¬ A .wurv lhundrr Mann failed to dampen Hu nrdur or mur 40,000 vis- Iloru nl (iron! Luhln Training Star “on. uh:- cmnu from {m and near 10 “Hm-m- In. um-lh-m pmgrlm ar» ranged {m '\'nl_\’ Day Inn-l Thur-day. Um mum! nu! Ml}: {rt-Hut il HH‘H! uf pndv In â€no knowledgr that he \‘hnm Hullh- win "or \lm 1‘th M "w Kind lwr In Thh (â€n-mu #0.... YISI'NIIS AT. “RI-HT IAKEN THI'RSIDH I \rr Nun-.1 \Icnl Ila-nlhllr have in take the‘ï¬i Thu pm the M mun Mi- :1 an". The uh did not .fl curt this you. due to t then- u'rrv many drn Damon which could not 0" Hr. leDonoflh I1 ule moral une- md‘ m the elect at gun: would have The de'hnquem (u n day morning when 1‘ Lee McDonough d '~ , ‘iu: description. The cup . I it coo-‘ (mu-d from day to day: uni I" of the certiï¬ed†has ï¬gured by the m buyout. . 3 On the whole the u' (hï¬jur wu not up to w heft m hm nut-hon a! ï¬n chh um “I buyen manned mm. A lam Inn-her were In h Cue-go. but there were u a“: “ in Wanke- gn. All of that Im‘ tom- ‘0†luriolwd either (0 [hr "k r n! cup. The uh did not .0! ver§ rupld curt this you. due to .' 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