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Highland Park Press, 18 Feb 1926, p. 1

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a ' IL“ ,I " *qu a 3%mm. U - 'lA'lle. 'etfiiiii5fr"ti arro BUARY EC] 113mm: iii cl mm Etna-on I"! RUARY; 15-18 m1 ttre At Snow 'elisphone 1086 FEBRUARY " AYS EH] EEE cam Av: n. 1?. a.” EATING CE “a: i Y, Hum" It, POI um RS NCING F2 '"""re""mitsarmtmt' 17-18 “a Matt Alta-l.- 6:00 dc“ " Foobar; m.“ My in In. ESE 1.31m.“ EVENING, ma. 28 MlllllBltllt (XI illl , I Fill',' AIL-STAR owns]; , 'dfTJtttitiUtt,rL"gtt _ ,il1t1tttteeieieth. A. Park Club ”mummy evening will give p quart {no eight,- TrmmaiuriifiiiiriuB f M _ BEAR Imam CLUBS hs last week! issue ofye Prrserk ',2,tl,'tggrg,lei,tyitx.'tt “drum nhdt'y (“1.13) “In Highuuugapk Hospital now up in... hen-16nd um th mourn}: dining-am on many the mist fort ”Bonk.‘ l BABY CLINIC‘IS thcpod }sufleiout eneouiy "rtrt"rtttutdqtttttt, teitrer_pfsagim ”av-gnu (toMuaWtrtsoNr has...» her ‘eoutlnue chom- fbtitegamrnext . _ The very large baeit on ttfe co has fallen ',','e','t1iS the $011132: of Rachel Buoy king, who lit that per-and loss in fdmlrtng We. made with the “tint- when _ ,tiit"ae the WW...“ the 'eta', . . c When n c. . ut tthr, carriedéan br,the Civic; an“ 2t'J1tdre' and later, 'gift q#tmmtetitr as eitmnmittmr, e h "York came ruminant is: fiittm tttro-h, which nee-lite _ a m. of ' Miss 'tie,',',',?,,', can Manama wi some o an; at. am..- Puma mm. vhf: who tc‘moeron the Blah-tone Ho:- tel mttadgttt series, but the return tOrme a 1:53;“: ticket! by - if P it I amaze]... in arm dMett.mi. 'semeett canine shoulibb title meant in Highland Pull, think should an it. place with m M: town: af North Shorelwm. not: end herein. in nuintelnmk I concert uriee Och anon. _ F) A lax-go percentage of the tie Ida willed: beam to the Com unity Stop when; work mist: and; atmixntmt6ous as fthe Dozen a Mt't2'tkiti,c. Maw , 'tgee Anita imam 33M 5'“ 'T! . Mme. Novas is Que of n line (An; ttr. In her quaint: Euclid: the "rs," when“ that wished for I mus-Y child, and t Au tad me, You 'ttttet pro my Mummy tamBr.i when. I up the ninth, 74 ,'b1itt.ytthaeVhti-hxear'iiii' a. nice. We be whether td "1.31919 ttm, $1», there brothe and sheets.” V c , ( 2H T "Mud ,feNrith ‘ other in nit) _ “Denna "d 11sttaptii 'i'.i9theiitk it. m ftéchnique is m nun-hue, hut it is ,lkiteeta8r. m po.‘ mummy which [i so Imam id her playing. 3:. _ , . 1 Tr Tq ”a she may: the the amt" ;wbo haw been” blag ht daily rounds, - ecstatic our? .Mnmm WW of her 'play-'; r we mung cum 0: countryl _ ' i: We great woman pm (riTii'il ii',lc'tlttu,tetttdg, der, v '. ' , u e "auper-pianise' end 5 . m" , I _ nae a of the may”? turge, of "t,t'e.tt,rl.;.i of. the , 'tat Hunter. the Gii M " W ' dub»): Wh. m m wow u m mm ' at manic}; r. Arthur Gui- f :ugsere, entitled "Charm" to and Mr." n 'mote on z tttr ttttd Laugh- 'inutenrt'Ut. §Benry1MJ‘ . I 2 T Ihi year“ New You: critic declared 2t, “with tithe president a ' had the lived madman“ “I: - 8oeUty Ammo: and it j 'WF trurmlduisbeeattimtddar . atttltor ofatut “*0de t a as . 1',ttu't, “the is g'%"d is. at cannibnm ' Tq end she may: e the devil." ° “a otUr ”mm- ”who haw become blue ht j m spoke " PM"! " the tspirit _ deny rounds, - ecstatic em; 'tnd "no " the r in which it we. mum Minty ofherplay-f “PM. tttao the it is aqetttial ttde vie 'with an}: other in tsp-l truth “W in T " my; Hi and . anperhtivagihan endeavoring} the free “"9 “'35 ot new bitt Wu tum-me it. m technique is ri.) . "ammo of t Ruth-tic chant. nun-hue, hut it is Macaulay. the po. the earliest f.orm ttfietisratmiitn, need it! Rmt.its which [a no appeating m ELSE “TERM PT/ Md by our own _ to teio'e Tho “M will be Iona by an informal b KM 1"tl,'1,'2,'tu,c,i) V hawker-es Ie 0 f it! ttti leading _erttie' "ut/trt: tji “'33.: J'2l,'du'fld'l; ind e 'it'tiippt,'i' If the 5mm. 1 g; [) L N"? ”was his“ itrst IA! - km o {wintry 1910, 'ii"" j pheethon gm... hldnundisput- , 'myfover. a halo: of new... ' emu-cont. 1’ was: only the.. il2P, inhumthym m: s 7. twhrhwhein :5. ml . but "tk"aerexttsdttimts'at the _ ill mu um first prim in . w Sh. Us may e rt ' " of Europe, in the hm“ e " or: W bemtueeorded her, and {absinthe u mudéd u‘oue at the 'ttttl pianists of the present time. _ in her ninth “my: in the Unit- l ed 3mm. . $1119 Righland Mz'AILSur Coum iiiiigt come 13in; 5mm ,eltPe",next um, eve ' " a“, 28, It the . Jig; auditorium}: with the red.. lby our this-{me 'rNemlid. tr (and you: Milan pianist; {ink 'tle',',':', Brazilian Pianist to q-', Appear 't Elm Place Andi. 'r, t tori“; Detieit For :', , the Season Ska-Hen [PART I _ ' PARTS One of Lynn Fun-ii POS'I'PONED AGAIN Iéuunoaé’b I ......-.............Jim B. F. [ ttttt 'Largo Ptvmtt.tcacy',t J. B. Game In, x. Y. dpttlr,fgi, Funk Pitt Meta .bo' punch-1d {ton in. Philip D. , (Te). B. P. 1828) or ftom an member of the gxtild. i F F , The renewing, hidiés will pram? "Por Pete’s Sate”:‘ ' Jean .-..-G.--., is, Ruth Wilma Kitty In“)! G. Annatm ‘2 Hater -_-t--..wwmt-. is. C. A. P Yet: Goldltehl....ll . B. A. Hm In. Banana)“; Him: _ Mrs. Ole Ila-em")! 'r. Charles Bunion In. Pat may, a. L. R. Medan Jammy Browning 4---MP. ,thu; yuan; Rm. ......J..-.,..-....,..;,a-....... " In» ma........,,m3 Mr. Mirkte.......'........d .-........s.. 4»¢.. Herbert Smith this, he: iiitiiariilfi/,', G. Q. Grady Tildy, thetr'dmurtttk.Mm., E. P. Butt Elizabeth ",cc/--r-i. "is: Sweethnd In 140:3}me 11.. Pm i, Guild " give two L,?artt',',igt1'sfe, thiriNoAts “it"; PM Qtr! on 2tfy, If); hing, chum? 20,.it Linear: so for sumo; of ”and Settlement Honk. _ 5 , ramming h the; cut tor "Cab. has”: ; , . g . T Wilhelm!“ 1hoéattiiiUr .'".m..-t.-.t.-.. _ Good Casts f'tttt for Enter. ailment on F" . 26; Belle- . m Laird; House i He, then, e'aited {girth my a hash we.» mg in! the Depart.. ment Store" tank: of u husband’- vicissitude- in tho arch" of thme yards of ribbon, a u batind based a an .4an tttttid/ mm “There can“ a prophet Squad, aiding on 1 mod," Ind a Trtrtbettr iMightttd one of a stray M.}“A ud' little pup; aria hit an tuckedf in" that thawed} into "A gay little pm with his will my: up." 3 i _ "'lifgiitlg GUILD TO PRESE- , TWO PLAYS ' Mr. Guitennan read same very charming 'poems of) his own, among them, "The Cars Spng,” "'The Eerie 'Mouse," "The Leon's Song," and fs)'ll'lll'i'i." After 1el'tielt he gave some in lighter vein, first 'tlefittintr satire, as written' by one with has what he hath- ut; wit, by boo who despises; win: he high: at; T humor, by one- tlt loves wtttrt herlh _ ha it. He tlt ormumqtl .o.tyrttramitr, tint youronjoy peep I th whom you laugh. Aa an Pf! ti, be unnamed who In: W31) lint View} Hobos, . poem '; m a -t', avarice of 4m I In. 1 - ”WV. -wv mu. u; HUI 0‘"! Indiana. the pf ii. mum exam. pie, of this in the a: of Uncut in Genesis in tht Kin; amu’ yer-ion of the Bible and that i It Whitman aid that his inspintiq .came from the use of Pt chum all?!” Bible. On ‘ M, 1926,, many on fits 'J,d"e,tlt with?“ notice to the 2u'2'l,l' dismkaedfthe 'prirersedtmr for improvement I‘m-292. TM ob. 1mm mud to ietitttia order aid. and in support of the r motion chimed that they had been nUd their day In. coin-t and longish. prove tttpt the .city can-1.1. bu! MtsWitt an "tsi-, _ tray and highland”! manner. Thai court denied the motion of the ti factors tad decidsd {in the city had tteted within its rig a. . I Woman's Club my“ mm. in: and Amusing, Address List Ihas!” ARTHUR GUI Mum . V avg FINE TALK By museum a _ k ”on of the 'vit in the mug. . o. 292, whiqh has " when more In: publicity f we put few lo, was decided " favor of the, city by order of slip County Court. Fntnpd Traced“ “Manon, prrmry ;16th, 1926. v / lt'U case between 0 City of may ad Park and. ée in object”. ottl ' WM {WK Swill Went} Court Upholds Cit? , In Assessmehts Case, Decision‘ on Tuesday ttf Elie wife»w Giiic r e court uphold. 'dt "ttirtiatmrtimt Ame Batioek! ' B, Stock-yell ' E. H. Purdy I will present fil[itgjidtttt Patft Iitrtttt I Ayn, Part' payer: of second action ’0! this Imtier, and in 1'an ie Iwas ofthePreu m'iiutiitntdaeorit, I plete qchdule of North Wutem 1mm: to, nth-om Chicpgo an! High- land Park. “this schedule “lunar: meted to date sgtett week, Aim; - 'at2' 'Jl'ttgld'd $t"t'trt8tmtttttm, . of the time and one]:1 M in this my» will be , mat Iowan: ism which all Highland Pulp Mk will appreciate, it in Believed. J I Edward any" of the,' Miratite hotel, “member 0, the reel eaten-mm,“ Nominal, i,1Mtoer, A, lads. " , . Wuhingto ttreet, but Ptirehaaed for a when: 100 dare: just west of Highland we eating $200,000. This tract kno u ) the Ghder farm front: 168 {not jtt.t.,.2titt)ttr road and 1 is lmmedie 1y north‘of the intense-j tton of Pa 'averttretttrid Ridge rotd.i Adjoining t on the north are the [Meander 0 acres while on the death ‘ue the 25 "ret, owned by Xenia Tti- i an“. Opposite also facing Ridge road «are 80 acres owned by Albert Pee. i l , The 100 new just purchased farm‘- it! one of the last parcels still mg Le,f. farmed by original settlers {this section. Henry R. Cale A.8ott ite. associate brokers in this pur- leltoe. NORTHWESTERN TIME . . ' CARD IN rigs PAPER Schedule 3 of aiigtttiri, Between This (My and China Print. eil Each Week 1 100 here Tract on Ridge Read Purchased for 3200.000; _ Original Settlers Sell the time will come when supervision in theicnre of the teeth will be a nec- - requirement for all _ uhool children. _ GLADER FARM SOLD V T0 EDWARD MAYER _ This most important sex-via is " went limited to a tsmall percentage of the school children. Dr. Ranch he): that it would be extended 3nd 11min, 'tP".psttemtt, ttnd hopes that ‘ Dr. Ingest}: is in charge of the den, tat dink at our own hospital in High- land Park for the benetlt of the” school children ‘who would be nimble otherwise to have attentio'n given to their teeth. To this work heydeyotea six_hours of his time each wk. E Those membérs'yvho were present at the monthly muting of the Ros: pita! Auxiliary on February It), had the privilege of hearing u most in- structive Itttd interesting tall: which was given ir‘nmodintély after. lunch- eon by Dr. William E. Ranch, doe.. tor of dental surgery at Northwest, empniverity. T 1 DR. nausea ADDRESSED _ HOSPITAL AUXILIARY 1lupittttmistouttttmrhttu Hall of my” at Elm Plate ttftto6r and may be seen at my time. . I Those interested are especially unions. to hart every child that laid been under the'Wondcrm! Winona and love of Miss-White have a part 'rin theneontritrution to, the picture, manning how much tint would hare meant to Mi." White hemlf. Bo n box is going to be put in mush room, It the Elm. Place school when tht children may place their contributions} and the parents also my “all them-3 ulvu of this opportunity and Inc-1 compllsh this splendid purpose. T ' Last winter at _ the exhibiti6n of , Mrs. Cornelia; Both " Elm Plugs , school, Min Etther' White valves? ‘ much planed with one of the pic: tttresales. Both of a most”, been and: little chickens. and felt that it typifiqd to her “Chicken Little," the mm play that her tint graders had, given in diluent we»: to Very well: under her training and guidance. That evening she expressed thb desire and 'hope that tlteotetum might begun chased!“ the 3;th ind has in her room for her children to see and en- joy. I . It is pmpooed now that a turd!» raised to purrtras. this pickup at ' memorial to Mint White, placing a small bronze plate at the bottom ex- pressing this purpose. Picture Typifying “Chicken Lit- _ tk" Admired by Ber to Be Bought; Children to T r Contribute, PLAN To RAISE" FUNDS lk Covered Interesting. and Worth While Work; Gives. Time to Work . PrttahstimIitnitigl, -NMISSIBTHEIWHI’I‘E HIGHLAND PARK, niuiiiiiii' 3’33 me. Marina is coming to Ravinia by a fortunate We. that left him 1 free ttttttedt/ie his annual visit to Chicagumn‘ his Mm Ue., tare tour. He tUU never-l engage- ment: in Chicagxr each year, having mantly molten at such large My " the Chicago Forum, Sinai Temple,‘ and Lincoln Cent", on his wny to ,Ctnnda and. the new: coutk . ' fity. *W mg in New Yo? any“ 'W t Everybody is invited to he” eminent spuhr next. W ’i f "sttitte. . I . ' l' i the "a!” iroes t.ttertetattui'kt,s, xng. will be tff Wednesday 7 r', tye.5yeeh.10c.lstnpp.ut.iiiii1." t Patst Geode ,dtt spank. T In addlfion to Ueturinir, Mr. Nur- 'ing has written a number of standard books including studio- on law, Income, poverty, education, and world organization. “Oil and the Gem: of War" made a profound lmp‘rmigu. I His most recent book is entitled, "Ed. ucation! PrttntUrCt tt enhance“: htB'Prof. Simon Patten ofis Uni. tzirittrot Pennsylvania, where Put. Nearing was (both student-3d pro- fusely, and it discusses the rote af teacher in the development of civil- iutlon. A C _ Re h , intent the past six month- in 'fk'r)'t(l'gltti,tt 'tmrstudrintt in Great Britain, France, Belgium and Holland. ,' _ Using hl'aflong experience in we made and social research and hig great opportunities as a traveler with unusual privileges stir-cod, Mr. Nur- ing will dot! with the European trials in production and distribution and will the its hearings on our Amer- ican with; and future, _ y - ---e_ 1‘... r-wowmu 3:; but Jul: Prof. Netting is an internationally magnified scholar on economic " fair, and is an authority on the topic he has choaen which Is “The Econom- ie andatick in the Present World Crisis." , _ The program committed} bu hen {emanate to mute Prof. Scott Near. ind, who will give an address, ttttd many are looking forward to this n 0113 of ttt bent. magnum 91 the your. The Woman’s Civic club of Ravin- ia will hold my open meeting, Wed. neaday, March 8, It the viihu house Ravinia, at eight o'clock. m" Scott Nearing teBrthtettlrer at Session; Sketch of His ' ' A Career Given RAVINIA CIVIC CLUB t OPEN MEETING MAR: 3 Approval by Stab I The regulations my heingdw by the county board aeeordhttr te [Charles E. Russell, county 'tutter/Y-, "endeat of high! t “J”; 4lit ' at,T ' ” ','dgiT/tf, the ‘W ment of Hindu ttt.i,r,?rrt?dttiAt4, " 934' gimlly by a committee - atie"tii'iis til Planning nubciation M's up of large real estate subdivldm. hhhway; engineers, surveyors, and other, well‘ informed about the situation through- out the region. In'adapting such‘rulel Continued on page 5 “Unless we Md: 'uytdrauiea that t.htttordrtseurilumtiiiitCGrGi'ir. ty will be cursed with the am can- cation that we meet " we atttrroneh Chieagm" ' avenue, Grand avenue; Bii%iGirGiri, Rand mad, mad throughout the Liber- tyyi_l_le_and Mundelein district» . "Uke county up to the present has had the majority of its subdivision ac» tivity near the lake shore Wombat we shall soon see every foot of land subdivided into Iota along 'tihmtike6 Chairman Bay ,Plddock of the county board seid' Int week, “Within the next row: month. we mar see 1-; large part of the Damian will” of Lake comfty entirely subdivided in. to late and behttroold tn people who: are unleash at my from them-kl greeted area near Chime. We must set up ‘utendards at once which will protege, the through highwnye. and (keep them wide enough. _ I C In Other Counties l “Already Cook, DuPage dad Xena counties have adopted 100 foot wide rights of way on all the new high- ways and main county roads. The“ standards have been drafted by no u e part of'the Regional Plenum; new ciation’e utivltiee. . ', mama”, FEBRUARY ii,Giiiii y require, no that tho isGiiGi tek, to be caused by mounting pop- ?htion can "tie provided foe adequate. y. _ F " TV [in Lake county ,ate'being Plym" by tht boardof mic-"1mm as demand , y require, so that the incl-cued tek, to be caused be mounting mu. Many miles ot hundred-foot. and eightyvfoot roadway: to be provided for 'thmugh pew tmltdtykiitty platted Ned subdivisions Plotted Must Allow for so an! more“ = Roads tomihe Care of T Growing more uddltion to iecturing. Mr. Near.. a written a number of standard including studio- on HIM, a, poverty, education, and world MORE THAN 300 MILES LAKE COW PLANS .. WIDE THOROUGHFARE The American Legion Auxiliary of 0m 1trttedteeeiikmG'G'ii%,t'ie' 'AS'! P.ett_tt4hrh1trteofMrii.tr.E . km. 801 Cantu! avenue, “My Friday _ tr,Pett ltr, at 2999.1; "artree' ' "ii'iitre?ii'?iyih'ite'h',t!i.j.i; and. “Wham the-paths, _lh.h 'Att February h the month of Mt Trr jam L ; tfs/ttttmatt-rot/io/Gr/ia' ”usual there is no more Mthi " jig. bemunw'toh'inztoournht “a. the love of our country Ind its zbr- TSte In! Ions tue. Everyone is moot cordially .. - invited. I M-a. PATRMync PROGRAM PLANNBD Port m " ll What the promoters eiaitineftrU the best and biggest dam and- "in Charleston context em given In Emma Park, will be hold an: Thurmy night, Feb, '26. " 1:“ o'clock. at tho Woman's, club «a» ton-lam. The music for an. balm will be furnished brat Man of Highland Park, who plays the cor- net and saxophone, and his Ar- culls ballroom artist- eon’sbtiw of link Cleary at the piano, Bay am! on the banjo, and 1"“th at who drums and traps. It. Stmtg In one of the renal» plum- " the famous Lincoln Twern at Claw. During the evening a prim Charla- toa contest will be held mum personal direction of AI Ma. The winners will be judged by popu- lu npplnuse. » It u expected that I my people from other north ulnar townrwill “and. l During ton come normal The Winn: In Woman’s Club Auditorium; Good Music by Arcadia Art. ista; Prizes Given DANCE, CHARLESTON _ At the end of animal, u. and waters, also eattdieas will be ad. A nominal admission T ice F tl be chased- a ' I Each year the Lincoln ocho'o! P. t tgtg, t,a';e,'tl,,t'lgt ll't2,tt"'t,t , '.L,tl1t1e.tretttyryr,VaiirG, buying anew school oqteittrt"ett not pmvided by the school board. Eli above program has been lull.“ this mforthatpurpounudnlnputa We is urred.trattufttpdi my be substantially inc-mud. Mrs. Helm Artiks 1bfUtd will up. a trrmtp t', ”:23? Hfolk but is A man: ' spam tadded attrattkit. Min Helen Criticisms, who bu jut returned fro Japan, will the a talk with “gored and? hm: prints and ob at: of' apnea-m which she has brought but with her, will also be sham. ' ‘Inatead of the regular lurch meet. init ,0! the Lincoln School Ptgtrst. Teqcher used.“ Atet Wabash). ‘M’ V tr, there, _ “Winning en- tertginmmt ttiv Tue-day "max. March 2, at 7:30 "clock in thein auditorium. w" HEAR TALK oi JAPAN Min- Helen Ma. to Show PHe snag. Also; Mrs. Byt1etd to Sins ‘Mr. Stanton has been china: '0! the Republican commim of Lulu county for the put six years tad has served as "IBM! hon Grant township for the past fqurtoen you-u. LINCOLN P. T. _ Appointment of It. Btmittmioa Chic! Guns Warden m and; in 1920 and he served in that ”an: up to 1924 when, with the emitthm of a 'rgd'gltr,fe, of Conga-v..- ttim in ' I us than! AIM l tor. of the dtpurtartist. m kahu- ttoped in it? o'l;lt'tltdt'tuttt the and made F _ the development of ttd'ttnttii, Mr. Stratum will file was" for April primaries on Inch 4th, which is the last ditor tuhttr, Five In M ( Mr. Stratton’s enhance into the race will make the tttth undid»: for state treasurer More the nuts on A13“ 139.11.89th 'ld,2,"'at', pt. om . can a say of Mount Carmel, Chub; Stevenson of Bloomington, and R. N. Crawford of Peru are the other four each. dates. _ _ Mt. Shanon. who I: new director in'chu-ze at the Want atom- sarvatjon of the man. In one of lath county's best known Wants. at meal; he spends his that between ' county And 8peheuia Ind m- ious parts of the than looking. after the duties consequent to this.: important position whteltrhe his hold: for some time. l Announcement of the tattdHat, of Willjam J. Stutton of W. for a candidate in the April 11taft,t tion for nomination for the 7 of state treasurer has aroused much in. tttyt in Lake county. _ Stratton Candidate For State Treasurer; 13 Lake County Him CONTEST FEB. 2511! a m.l ext .H. ark (on, 1 chi and Fin; n 1 031mm OFFICERS _' 'A'r nus LODGE mm 26 "n hetttoe of Wan-man's birthday ere will be no school load". Feb; :1 St, " Baum-Shields tatt . OI the twenty-third I (p. 22,t,t1e,t win biennium may and I‘m Vm 1Htt pm of an; _ Tenth. New De in Wm null-d",- Wider and 'lt'd'iN12t, 1 Wm Flirt” MM "trn I Nest,' M? M Hominy. "TU our: Wouldn't Work" with “and "tt Tub-tn. Kenn B. Irattutti r, Walla-day and “W, nd the Front" with Wall” W nttd Raymond Hutton; m, d Saturday, "The Plath: Age" arittt I Bow ad Donald Edith. Mutt.. 'ttey. Bee Wm on buck ll f,.yf.ftrrimrtyreu-, so ICTURES NEXT Wm AT M. P. man: TWymMm an and ”4500?»anan the NorytporeraiiG"iiTii, ltMimtxhnaet, 3mm”, 1txtettteieitkiieCtiliii7 a: of the INet-latte 0m 1dI..il1ttettteiL1iitGii"'iiii"i 'rw-k-tttet-iii-apr" i. & CLOSED MONDAY; WASHINGNN’S DAY NEW;M “a.” PePtturo1itnrtmrstiiiiaTi'iiii I Names to: ttse nine new atatidtu, _te,tle._ki.evap-tksu"iGii My ttgrtt' being at” ma, man an». f tent. The am of ttte 'tntittrm, Cr,',',,',',""?, in the “.000 aimed tth m- Deettttater M m, woods, 61mm. ,Waa-Bn. outbhrook, Woods“... am him. Sheridan Elma, Ind Sho- ie llama J 'nrt-ke-ttet m P_itept8smmttuasrearraotatits. a. 'ratitrrrmuina.imetisira" 'WE - 'hl'l 'i1'l'ttfdgitatt J, 'ur. Ittmett _ - - ‘ 'i"g"tt,fidt,te,rut V T, ';pmreeeqat-ttt “- i7,%t of interlocking plun- m w'tWSA JIOpendo-lllm ' Noru,trtrturateuuetv- " 'teetNtthe9nkiovaaJremke ill ht operation and randy to Mk 'ryfiono1thttetttGt" TIB. tte Intel-MW Eucharistic vagra- opamitsmnionsrin 1m. .eonnny it cooperating with - WMWW‘I Wm for mm the _ltlie,oy.r.netyhmmriekiiikiic. se'i,f.'ie"'utoattditirriG'r. n. _ ji')y',?iiiiiithiiy,it',!,tti, ' an! " “than ammonium“ f1tting in “min“, with it. _!Ftttrrt.ttmaidtysttiituditeiirii in in this at North shun ub- thin-WW . In BMW . The stations are of Spanish m Ithemnetstri-irue-iGii roofs. Therwttteoattatttatt- tn improvement: for the and"! nplonununeeiGttriiuii""iiii trons. he Girl Who Wouldn’t Wat-k” 2 Dan; "he Plume Age" _ Friday and Saturday I' Interut is manifested but”): In gamma: by the Cttttmtt'r, _ {1"qu and North Shore aw toun, and -tfleattmsa. {cl-think” “hung Pttty_f1a.eevyqrrmsijH." construed“ of then stattkai" be been noon. Two of tttet don: ."etytftteyorder.oftMtd nd Park and twereioeetouur'ik. The Me others an in!” douth. . and fbeeitieatiosts, - For Nine Depots. N. & Line l human: Bars; 9 Build Soon ' (m Mrorrm VALLEY ROAD NEW STATIONS“) .5 BE SPANISH TYPE PART I 3 PARIS 3W 0.1;”, ”In. tit... NUIBEI‘ " "

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