to - Lad I mi trq'iriiiiVix' tem, it their iir"iri,i, tttt m Pi, t eiiisd ad , , d Mis atthis " brad" COUNC In t .. an I cut him t, s, Mi. i my a i d bx In“. In: to , $335 On by th for pe min: n M l He be ii lath Ion-i f edait ti " onfn John l ,Highl m odlu' s1 qdBee d event we, I in: than f Will _ new: Con ,) 0’ [ 1 O‘KEE “7% "A P. m' . ia' mtdrt' 1 all 111 In: tt PAGE m Place Parent Teacher As- . in working with the “when ad “ at the school toward put- tine _ n entertainment on the eve- Iinc nrsdny. April 24. a to .lre called "A Pageant of ' ya _of'chntlhoo1i,".9.-' child li the sebal will take (some part. _ ls entertainment will' take the of pie r’egular April meet- ing. rtltrdetails will be given in the , issue. _ ' long: LODGE TO . ' ECT NEW OFFICERS oL fttht Saving to . A rt Sunday, 26th; l 1 North Shore Cities Th _ mun] election of omeerts of Hi Park Lodge No. 446, Loyal Moose will be held at Odd Fell hall, Laurel avenue next Mort evening, April 13. All me.'- hers - D ht saving will beeormreffee- ttre , ril 26, the bat Sunday in the man and will ‘teuuin ,ettetttive un- til t ttat Sunday“, in Septemyr. . North onset-go. tabs Nest, Wan "vi 11),. Lake Bluff and Bitthinnd Puâ€. 'is undchtood. pun to ndopt Day Ir, t Saving Attain this ttit MW entire North tl'l,'i'd;,lif, trel, on i ttff that Bot; the 'North' “g and . be: trrt stem will , fly their F bath“ :3th , il . " Atti.oely any-hie and , other tom in ghe intfrior of Ahe ir, ' y, it new. willie!!!" die ", 'uG'thei1teiitt1tt.eet',t M1 msu"r onvhhndardtimm . causes more or less eoesftpitry anti . pld We mm Ito the [l creme irrti'tne. s' T O I'/tr I IN: If. in El an: id†to be in Place of P. T. A. Meeting WING (hi' & SHERIDAN _ W'itten, Harvey Witten Moran, Clifford Moran, Ed Frink Zipoy, and Dr._J:._F In "i: AND STAFF m AT INSTALLATION bak Park Elks' Lodge on day Night and Lake ' Forest May _ rt on Cost of Broad- Former 300 Feet. To and.Latter North Atiey; Paving eputy Grand Exalter Ruler Keefe and members -of the Phi: Elks lodge who tonne rdf during .his term in that It to Oak Park on Monday md installed the other: of a there. On Tuesday ewe- r performed the same func- the Lake Forest Elks lodge. urgent were John O'Keefe, a of importance was taken gull" Irreetlryr?f the city " Friday evening, includ- go of m ordinance provid~ avi'ng and: it Braedde preliminary to the widen- ns of East, Central avenue bits road. Other business 1 chm-acut- 'was transacted iién, and the board of local mt: also held a meeting. mam meeting Commission- signer Prawn moved thit nee providing for , improve- pntinued oh pages _ NT APRIL 24 AT _ ELM PLACE §CHOOL mat " the Joys of Child- L TO GET ESTIMATE t named that Funk Silks- rnnted permission to inst.“ inform truck/scale on. the way; o'f' North First street, {his pioper= lots 1 and t, me!“ eonditich that he is y bond , praise; the st liability ori amaze cans- work, and that any under- " in ttiid parkway belong- city be. properly protected :ted by the city. The mo.. 'on ot'Cc missioner Gour- aquest of Frank W. Russo don to install lateral water Ridge View subdivision was a the commissioner of pub- , 'rherVeisort fiouritrhinir both pines. action on te%sral civic in urgedcto in present at this f The ; 1iil,Cii Easter Services at ' ' Local Churches Are Feature For Sunday Easter services in,.HigMand Park churches promise to be exceptionally interesting and impqepsive; The pro- "grams follow: j , ' ' Uitited Evangelical The choir of the First United Evan- gelical church, Green Bay road and Laurel avenue, under'the direction' of Prof. Dinkeloo, will tr'ive' the follow- ing musical program,' Sunday eve- nintr,April lt, at eight o'etock. The publieis invited to be present at this service. _ Chcrwr---"Rejoiee, the Lord is Risen" Chcrus--"Rejoiee, the Lord is Risen" .r, .'--ivt.w.r_ .'-._'t.e.._t-9m-r..stt..rrt Adams Tenor tsolo-Hutt: is" a Green Hill" e-'.,-...-...-..-.,.,....... Adams Mr. Murray Moon Chorus-ln-ver Beljeveth Shall we" w, ___...'-..-.. T. A. Schnecker l. horus-"This is the'Dny." . T Presbyterian ' The following services will be ob- served at the Presbyterian church, innday. At eight o'elock the Young, eople's satiety will hold a service And breakfast. This meeting will be in charge oCformee members of the society who are here for the Easter holiday. 'Sunday school will convene at 9:45 a. m..and at 10 o'clock Mr, H. Ame Babcock will give his lecture, using slides he had made from his own pictures, oi the Passion Play at Oberammergau. At eleven o'clock a special Easter service will. be held for the Easter congregation and Rev. Frank Pitt-will speak on .“The Value of Faith in Immortality." Ebenezer Evangelical Easter Day services " Ebenezer church will be as follows. Sunday school at 9:45. At-eleven o'eltrek the regular morning worship service will T Continued on page T 10 I The Royal Neighbors will hold a, card and bunco party Wednesday eve- ning; April 22 at. Odd Fellow: hall. Prizes _will be awarded. The pub- T lie is invited to attend. ' 11 "THE/WISE VIRGIN†T FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "A Kiss in the Da'rk"'To Be Shown Three Days; Sunday and Monday "Adventure" C The following _ pictures will be shown at Highland Park Theatre next week. ' --e _ - Tonight, Conway Tearle, Sigrid Holmquist in "School for Wives"; Friday and f9aturd,ast, Patsy Ruth Miller and Matt Moore in "The Wise Virgin"; Sunday and Mondar.Tom Moore, Pauline Starks. and Walllce Beery in "Adventure"; Tuesday; Wednesday and Thursday, Adolph Menjou, Lillihn Rich and Aileen Pringle in "A Kiss in the Dark"; Friday and Saturdny Jane Novak and Kenneth Mn in, "Two Shall be Born." until-e Suturdny. fee program op back pm of this pnper. 6 Harry F. Clow' andhon have pur- chased the grocery business of A,dolpl? Gieser which during the past yen has been conducted by Fritz Gieser. The store will in the future GROCERY. STORE HERE CHANGED HANDS APRIL l iriarwritsrtits, Royal Blue Store and will be conducted on the same basis as the other cat rate groceries here. ' CARD PARTY APRIL 22 ODD FELLOWS HALL WOMANQCLUB 'HOLDS' . RUMMAGE SALE. A rummage BaieAOU be new. ww- nesday, Thursday and Friday. April Itr,-16 and 17, in the basement of the Woman's Club auditirrium. Tht pro- ceeds of the gale mill go to the build- ink fund. The members of the Highland Park club will be puwmined " a ball by the when pf Ft. Sheridan, Friday evening. April If. All those who ex- pect to attend therd-ees should noti-' fr the club as won a possible wheth- er they intend attending ind how many will be in thetr'rtyrtr ENTERTAIN H. P, CLUB w AT FORT SHERIDAN Choral Reeiutive--"But When They Came Unto the Sepulchre." ChoNs-."The Lord'is Rien." Reeitative--"Then Went They Out Quickly.". ' Chorus-je/gr for Him," Alto . Solo-Notes have taken Phorus-"This is 1 Male Chorus-..-.') Dawn,)' Ladies' Trio - Heads." Choral Recitative away my L Miss K. Reeitative- than said." Chorus-VX victory?" Chorus--'" um." '0 grave, where is thy Unto Him Who ord." T . atherine Gieser andwiu be herd. Wed: And when she had "With Loving it Be nan oved to i Cl'] 9 Ge the Ma den m.rr__-.. ..-_-re_.. Cyril Scott Dr gen Figs ......--m.te..et-r-r.-emF----._ Zaglt Se rzo-T nubile ....§ Winiawski I r. Del Misde'r _ Th Willa t.t_...e_P..i."_ Goring Thoma? SI ber s ng (Marin Wiebsplied) _ |;Su mer T me rtmer--e--.. Ward-Stephens ' nntial Clean-up Week rnirrurh1and. Pa is all next 1week, ace tding to a melamation ti. Actin Mayor FY L, Cheney, ind all ei items are ur d to co-operate with th city of. f1ci ls in a general spring cl aru'mt of the r premises- ; l l " is to. the ndvlantage trt property/ ow ers and householders t .do this.‘ a he citthas mgde arming ments tol ha cer'mi kinds of rabbi h hauled; Ho bis ce as or not ma bo an not go intd basements or dbllect the) ma erial, ll of which must be in bo a, but dis. or other receptacles an placed n the p9rkways., ' _ I e foll 'wing announcement hail. be issued from the offiere of the city' cle k regar- ing Clean-up Week: l F om ial Announgement B, l ", cting ayor Frank L. Cheney I ", cting ayor Frank L. Cheney re ests t full cooperation and as stance of every householder in H bland Park during the {tunnel Cl an-up eels, beginninttGronday, A ril 13. Arrangements have been ,m de wit the' street department fo the c llectionrof tin cans and Continued on Page: 8 Mid pm: and App 'is t Ave Mi Os da Va V211 In At Fr hlin laube F' Ming: acht cu Th Et L ST o HOLY WEEK ' S VICES THIS WEEK M .' Ch es Swartz soaks To- Ight; r, JamesrG.ik. Me l Clur , Tomorrow 'iiiih"t' ' Be, tot of Ch Fil th ye Y so n the election, for commissioners of the I-Hi ‘hland'g'ark East Park dis- t. on 'tthe, there were but two end only-two to be elect- The vote therefore wee not large b suttftcitnt to adequately indldate t voters. 'favored the l,, candidutes n hatch. The result as: L It." , 68; M. J. He acre, 68. _ sets. ("igon' and Her ere, there- to certai kind) of ruyiiith hauled y with ut, coat to the property ers or wants, providerighe rubs is.ctrlleeted and plae in re- acles ong the par1otays.. No a will _ hauled by the city trucks ams,, nd the city workmen will lit::, iii)' I RING CLEANUP- ;i BEGINS 0N tfl mehoiders Asked to race all Rubbish on the Park ays; "Distrii'tssi d Busts of liming l, _ Miss Kressmgni b-Foun in ot the Aiptpin Paola L.-..., e--:.,.-.-...-.";.-, Critics [if de l Fvrr J Debussy bde-Ggpticcio w--...-.': Dohnmyi 'Y WILL “UL: 1111331311 is Krebsman. Mr, McDonald ,nd Mr) De Missier in Prom gram Here Next Tuesday he ahn al. spring musicnle of the oli club will be hgld next Tags" often tt, April-14 at two thirty " " he Highland Purl: club. p Elsa Kressman, dramatic,»- no: Al o Del Minder: violinist; Robe MacDonald, pianist will bar on the progfam. Following I " Trio :intions/on a Theme the las two of the Holy Week vices w ll take place “might and borrow ielit in the Lecture room ithe Pre yterian church. . Tonight at' eight o'eloek, . Mr. hrle’s B) Swartz/ pastor' of, the rat Presbyterian church, Chieato,l L be the speaker. Tomorrow niihtl paident James G. K. McClure ofi iCdrmick Seminary, who has led! Good, Friday service for many rs, will' bring the message this r, . Mar Herbert R. Smith is the _ int for each of these services. _ eetdd Tuesday to Board East Path District for Six-Year Terms NUAIi MUSICAL!) AT oSS0IuI CLUB APRIL 14 ear on the he Pio am Maria m'mmmt HIGHLAND "RE, I ‘an isiiiit Dance t.-F_P'. Mr. Del Missier Night LN ovely Rose w,.'., re and.Trip it Miss Kressman rice 0 a theme from "AleesU" -.._.p._____ etmr.-_rm-.mrterwr Cluck-St. Saens hlin laube -rvert_. Schubert-Liszt Minn acht .r.reee- Schumann-Liszt GDON. HARDACRE ARE COMMISSIONERS ",ir,',"',iiiiiiie, new emnt1siiaiottets rfo' mm 0 six yell-3', 'sn'ctt.', I ' Mr. MacDonald Mr. MacDonald CorellLKreisler ......Vera- Poppe .V...v.‘....Béurleigh Rachmaninoff rrrrer-t... Quilter rt.trtWet.t Handel Mums. THURSDAY; APRIL t, 1925 MAY Gounod ID Path 'e I?ittsa; of "s STATE YIcE.PRtilsIDENT APPEL B ENDORSED . BY LAKE co. BANKERS President J. M., Amid of the Hitrtt- land Park State _ikustt has been un- tsnimoaaly endorsed tir membets of She Lake County Federation of Bank. FP " a ctndidate for iiee-rtrmMut oééthe illinois Bankcard upmiation. it t annual election orittie Association in June. Mr. Appelvhu not " yet definitely eonisented td be a candidate but it giving the proposition serious consideration. C “I _ Unanimous Choke of Lbcul or. atanhation for High Ottke lit Il1inoitrBttnkers J T Association ; In Any event the,iinanimots en- domementafthe bankers of thkieoun- ty is, somethingrfo be proudqu and this 'Mr. App'el fully " appreciates. Highland Pal-k {also should be, proud of the useâ€: that it has at the, head of th_is"lpcal bank a man who is so srur"retrhrded by‘hia colleagues in the banking busineqa in the cdhnty. His many friends here will be delight. ed 3!)on he decid to, be a candidate hnd thert'itieet willie: will tie extend- ed for Hi, electiom _ , ' The,teirclufion adopted by the Lake county bankers, including their. peti- tion tithe state association favoring Mr. Apperas candi‘ldutie tor vice-pres- ident is as follows: ', _ ' . j' vText of Enaorsemen't. T The' uhdertiiirnerhtinkert, af Lake county,, members of the Lake County Federation of Bankers, (an active and loyal unit of the I. B, A.) hereby um. nimoualy request Mr. J. M.' Appel, for the: M1ee of vice-president of the Illinois Bankérs alaociation, and we hereby éndorse hittrtuid pledge to him our aqtilre and undivided support. A nqtive of Illinois, fqurteen yum’ service in the State Auditor's omce as bank examiner,: aittrehiefcot the Continued bu pttre 8'. A dancé will be given at the Ella' Club house on Easter Monday, April alt. Music will tte: furnished by the Northwestern White Friar: orcheh tra. This orchestra ploy; for' molly of the affnirs at Northwestern uni.. varsity and. is well known in col- legiate circles. It is expected that . fine cmwd of Highland Parker: and college students "rt. other towns will attend. ' WHITE FRIARS PLAY , - ' FOR EASTER DANCE The Highland Park lodge, Knights of J'sthias, is staging a notable Yea- ture event this “evening in the. shape of a stgg 'affnlr itod announée that they have atratreiithe Royal Oriental Prince andnhis 18 Oriental, Princes at great expense itooist' on this sub- lime degree, fbr " many Pythiqn brothers and friends as possible. It is a notable event and a large attend- ance is in prospectq This event is for PYTHIANS STAGING . STAG PARTY TONIGHT min only DANCE APRIL 18 A aince‘wm be given at the High- land Park Woman's club in honor of the outgoing prttrideyt 1ryrtstfit.trtr on Saturdny evening, April 18, The membens of the .club invite wtltpir friends to join them in Making this a menionble and {enjoyable evening. Don't.foiget--A_ptil Itrnt 8330. . Tiiiiki/ta%ay, tie f'procured from any member of 4the finance committee of which Mrs T. C/ Williams is chair? man. EASTER CONCERT AT , M. P. CLUB APRIL 13 An Easter etmeert will be giVen 'by It. Gila - the Highland Park club " their muting Saturday eve mug. in the Club house. An informal duwe' will follow the concert. AT WOMAN'S CLUB The' Regular ticket in Tilut Jtsar- field township w" 9 Mttimrt on» position in the annu township the: tron held Tuesday of his Mi The men elected to the pull ir,tti'tPiam as foam: I V F, ', suririfiitt, w. J. [ i can» super-vim. W, ‘E. Blanch; 11nd Charles 't Hilrbnuzh;r “page. "tflthe peace, A. E. Smith, . P. 8mm 3. E. Winter and Jo n Corina; can. "stables, Pred. Rudolp ' John‘Ronae. John Beckley, Jr., d Pran,ku Lle- weliyn. V F PA It ilt'. : iii, vote by i io. . 910i ungua- didates is I! fol riL C i'/teyttte tmottieitd report: 1 " l tr ~_.l*;_: _ . First pre'siner-Ap ,- 28t Jtid'tieh, 29', Htirbartith, 27;, s ith, in; Stun- bel, 27; Winter, M; mamas; IN. dolph. AP, Rome. 2 ; Reworkâ€: Llewellyn, 27. I ' ', .._'f .._.I See nd preehtet--O e, IT'; Butbtri; 21; Egan“, 19;-s ith,1rrFtte- kel, 1 l WW, 18; 'teg',',':??,'; :doiph. 25; Roan. 1 , . (15; l Fifth precinct-O .2911 M. " Harbmgh, M.. S ith, 28; Shen- ken-zs; Wiuu:,~2h; my mu: 1iolph, go; Rouse, stir, Beckiâ€; as; thanâ€. 15. i 5 1 f,', ' 1 Third preeinet-O , 80t littaett, 2r,'IH'arimittttt, 2.9;: s ith, M; SIM bel, 25; Winter, M; onrudi :13“. dolph; 28,5 mm; ; iiis?ir'iy1iir; vewet1yn,'e2.' _ .9: lr' _ Fourth piee'uiet-ro ' 2ir'," lunch. 23; Ha‘rbahgh. 21; S ith, 21; Ffttrrtr Kei, 22; Winter, M; rid; [Ra'- ‘dolph...21§‘ Rouse. ; ' . y, 22; Llewellyn/at. ' 1 T ', .5. L ' mosixm' preoinet---O ' an! kit-ch. an; Harbiugh, 26; 3 ith, as; Stun- Kel, 26; inter, M; and; :2 " ddlph, ' louse, 2 . "ti 28: Llewellyn; 28. 7 U . 1 , 4 Tawnsh ip Elei)tion w InEast Ntrfitld trtitt! precinct - Oboe.‘ ‘; sm Bletsch) M; Hub. h, Mt Smith, 24; Stuenkel, 25; Wi , 'IV, ' 25;“Rudolph, Mi, _ '/ 22;" _ " 22; Llewellyn; 23. ' VI', l' . Eighth il','r'el'e'in'2-a/ee, 14t tet: IB; Burbank!» 14; S ith,28t , - kg), 13; Winter, 13; At, 3an- dolph, W, Rome, 1 {Beck n 12; L'lewellyn, 14. ". _-. _~" 2 'rc,. Llewellyn, 28 "loultr--obee,, 203a Bietaeh, Tttlt; Harbaugh, 189; Smit , 180; Stmkel. 181, Winter, 187; and, 1673f Ru- dolph, 1895 Rouse, " ' Beckley, $12; Liewellyn,_’,rl78. ' - l ' NExt WEEKS 2fiilitr,' / AT PEA L THEATRE -‘\Next. week's p am at Pahrl Theatre will include the follow; pictures, - J"". _ . .. . Tonight. and monk-ow. night ton Chaney inB“The 'l',4t', g'igthitrc Georgi O' rien, Bi , an b. ssorrin “Th6 btEM , "t Sung; Monday. Tuesday m Weekends}? D. W.’ Grimm â€we. nu Isn’t yt l on- derful," ' simple t ' faiea _ [an and potatoes: Thu my and “Fm. James Xirkwod. J Mice Be _ , Zuu Pitts and. '_‘ BEE 17 'Yts2'?. "Secrets of the Nix t" or) Our Gang" in.“The My riots; "t Saturday, Dorothy , vote, WI . Hnines, Chalk X- . y andtr Darrow till " u- " the 17hr.†Matinee Saturday. " ' prottra on local page of this [l . I". I "hm't iite w erfnl†mm Four Days; rets of the _ Night" ¢Days, _ "THE CRUCIFIXION" To ', BE SUM; BY CHOIR Invite Publicrto peck] Seljviee _at Trinity Ch armor} : , row N ht F g _ The ohofr' of may i1at"dtltitt the direction" of M Christi? will. sin; Mr John Snitch.“ l ' "The Within)!" dn 6096 F dun evening“ aeveh forty-five o’cl in: Trixiity animal). Thr, 'tservieer 2m to the public who do most co' j, invited to attend. i , " i" " The awn meet? tr of Dumnresq‘ Spencer‘Post No. 'i';') of ttiAtriertu {inn Legiort will held twin: (Thursday). at Wit n tan. ie manor thtentertai meat mmitteel Comrade Rodney' 1.eieyttt,ytigittf a specjd feature in; ther way tof ads] attainment which ill We pin“ at; the close of the r mating All members of the, F and (AM Auxiliary and f he W. ._" AMERICAN LEGION 'N i c" ENJOY ENTERTAINMENT BENEFIT masque BALL , T T SATURDAY. APRIL 18. A \msqneude ball win be given in; Sum hill, Hixhwoo‘d, Suturday' eve- ning, April 18. proceeds will 27:53 I and: T _ T. The Irrti.etttf Pythiu In; _ ,-- _ to 'eltt2.t'.e mFF 'erriiuiittii irii _ and and†. tLv,e,',t,ttT'tt'if,'i,'llt) V _ " Vote By Precincts 5 In the high nhool eloction no member- of the bum no to be elect- ed this time. The undid-tel m George J. McBride, nt present a nun- bee of the baud. Mimi- I MM for mr-election; C. W. jGetty of Beer'- 'tIW,- candidate bf the'velum partad thtrdirttaret tad thug KW Park met, In: warm C. Mm In. W. ' Robert: and Mm. Clarence W. We. SCHOOL moms HERE ON SAMMY l Three school elections are to he held here Saturday, Aprilu, and u there in ho- mimic mm: tst more input- tanri than the Mention oi whoa! deity-ll when m urged to mttheirvetee In their choia'ot mertbertrtobeetisetedtotttett- bonds, those of the high school. Die. triet No. 10Tind District No. 108. George R; Jones, for president of thobou'dforetexuofone your. 7 Alfred G: Nani, tor board member tor 3 term orthme yuan. , _ Dr. Earl D. kitsch, foe board mem- ber for . an: of baryon-I. Announcement of-thc election in “W No. Mm, the Hugh: who! dutrtetiutttndrforthtfmttt-nd ‘il " follows: _ T Five Wines For W- Shields Baud: Ttro to Be Elected; Districts I 107 and 108 ".. 7 'ln nun/pt m. , The election in’ School Dim-set ths. 107, the Elm Huge district, is hid the lime day. htir.enndidates In: . new will for Lehaiee of a president pate, two members, and II :31: " reported no mates: in emet- HIGH ', AND _DISTS. 107-198 Selim): election for Din-set 108 will be held " ttte Lincoln who] on But- uraay duration. April n. from on. to istrt o'clock. . ' T ROYAL ARCH MASONS _ _ 11‘an SPECIAL new The fiiat convention of Highland Park Chapter No. 288 Royal Arch Mason-rm the new Mic but]. was held yesterdny. Boyd Arch " 'lllt' w?£fTM&t m, four and e t o', l t o'clock dinner wu served 't,/thul'd g! Campbell Cit-peer, o. E. 8. Mind R. Whitman, district‘lnmctor of ttte fourth district was turnout of the evening. I .m "uttmit-tirtrandeuetNmet th'gtpf,'t,eel'itl, Put clubvm 1rru1detthtctrtr mum- "-nhte,Atte41 18,be¢ianhcwht ttatetnernt0tak' ’ A Seven! of the in: presidents it thtetubwillttt-ttandwftt-k bHefV and the, Glee my up an. HIGHLAND PARK CLUB TO ELEM OFFICERS A iirormeit dance in the br-tads cumming the “minim of nan-ragi- dent metntremw,il1tre voted-non. - magma limb: mndiforthe d . Ithhopodthltdlm willbeprtsent, ' Firemen, Answer 27 . Calls Since April . . First; ff in 3Hourx “Th! Highland Bark ftm department has btea “m mud†this week vat all: to "tirttrtsitrtt “at!“ mob thast. Since April 1 there‘s-v0 beta 27 dam, all dbr this typo of he, nnd the fire mum hue bun .W busy. . _ . tht'Nesdtsriniispaee of that hour: the department stunted elem am, and in two or than “has ther Ip,', than! time new; in blue 'Pr “tending to 'te6Bhtttreftte. mttttNidlitgs and games, huh-r pilg- nnd can in some,†to.“ vermin (auger-J Howey-r. Chub h prompt aiettuisedtttit.-eatomr. Ioisr,damtrtr. m done in are... and "the commit: m It- I) sm?rieiattiott for, M 1tHeu. Citizens-remainders“ fuljn burning grass and “I“ while everything is to dry. 's- haveboem V Manhattan.“ aim Tull moon, and mu Ind iced: m mam-â€able... thtitiid' tow-mm once it spreads to â€can. M theses" abundant. , For sum. taimttrttip--cfts RIB. Lake Fault. . For West Beam-Town m, MM! ' . j ' The polls In 0pm Satui'du. April II, from 8 to a p.ht. he polling pinyin-n: 9 tong“; _-- _ .. For Ept Mold-o Eat trdiid- tuf- 1hreH1eld-t?hietds w (Continued on pm 5) ms}: Ill Dietetet 108 PART 1 NUMBER 6 '