_ y a lovely I n bu his house ' walk, nd if he has ll back m the side (open- stares he will . and Bowers and rthe pr F rty of the “an. m re than. his F r of he avenge hum n spot to retire I 'feel cam- F base. ft: from the the pat rs-by. The P a p101 for the style ', found in England, Id Italvl Build your e side w k. Put your ants' qu bra next to ttr livin dining. and he war if the house. ll of son kind either _ tire he better ft writer; There art mum oyer when m t and when fr. this ' uses an tme the . to th out the moto takes much as usi more can he eeMB'irr to art e driver is down he battery, is. is inf gaso- jturn f the motor In: an of (u Min-v Engine'. " St r. of his; "iTRiFdi D 015m ' . " ' UR . I Also a rd tt place tr mar lax and feel ht owes. whith they . hitting their front " hom is admin“ "inc-y. the state- tth Art Institute Ex- t, ipudler Crafts, Wat.. I “than the season, E It is . said the t Ameri residence “ion ve materially Mean 0 a fifty-foot ti ante. . with our d'boa-roo s facing on 'ods. . cricans do tNt ohm Ration. We _ ider t important teh w en starting a b etin issued, genie department r. qtor' ub. “They ah I: t shift lever pie is no load on the " err In idep, and _hnows t has 1nd K, the tans retire [or a per of seven Maud w knows but t jspirit leadership tom 5 h . me of {used- " en will give " of pr soy and we on intim te, personal te of our) individ- 39%»: ttyyt r 's"l1'1 A Res MO E NOISY uo who p ioyed a trin- My] the hole twenty- V are ter ine noisier the tins. e said. what " our e axing! auto- is no won r' that poo- ore are lo trind for the why. R we can im- dun!!! . . ifâ€: . I†kick my a gator o chm up Id? tl plo for ti lei found in E "ttf ltalv Bail re side w k. P rmts‘ qu In our livin dink a and re of w you out f th the srne ker d 7G? a ha? gmillh to who 9 joyed 'tdit the hole t 'eare gr ine the vim. said " our e axing "Vanda 34.1 hing... adaYCLONE , Leetaber States {can Hopes Are u Privacy yum; ' MOTOR " 2 " gm: to mu , highyt tti MW. ,3" anam- i'iiiiiiiiiii for new» _ll'gt.tt'il In ion-her) the Date 'Y, Jul! " JUN' 2849-3. am the noise &er doubted 'gmillion peo- Iioyed a sin- owing hedge ' of your lot. in: * . tii,ii,'iiii,i,ii' ! lens; w I and he t t 'pfil'g ' John Find, ' ' 3%me '9 , toitggitthmtttas ', i mmmmm emin- Program wind» put on by manic: of the We tMteers Tm Corps "rho m " present esteaittred an retention. It W to be th,,g,tg,te patrio- tie 1m. and “law; com- mung. In 'iii? tar. I . Amngemqnts are under guy for a 2gtt of July celebration at Port s " 11 o’clock on Sunday; The CELEBRATE FOURTH ' _ AT PORT SHERIDAN Mtndas, Fourth of July celebrition, at 3 'o'efoek, the Elk, will meet High- wood. The Ritthwood oattit is lupin; strengthened and will be mm by Holman of Libertyville'who is colloc- ing pa .ngeree'tion of an" and is anxious to bent‘the Elk. Next Sunday the Elktr will playEv. art-ton Arboll'Vltau here. The Ev- 'uttrtprt team is, the one that beat them earlier in thei season So? and thitakt are out to itn this came. _ Palmer and Weyrich pitch for Evamton ithfle Spencer, Heath and Healer will work for {he Elks.‘ , ' _ TO PLAY EVANSÂ¥3N _ _ TEAM NE T SUNDAY 11¢ muny friends of the family will lea with deep rettret that Mr. Rob. emén's long and useful life hns melted in close and the widow has the “were sympathy of this commu- nitr1frt her great loss. .. Durable long residence in High- land) Mr. Robertson was elwny; interest in matters of civic nature and fur his support liberally and "army every movement for the hen t t, 020th community. Because of his pnbl', (spiritedness he enjoyed the trusi, tte11fteee of his fellow citi- gene; w ‘eleeted him buyer in 1908 and he ed most emciently. As- ' . h his 'uhninUtration' Were John Fin ' city fi?', W. M. Dooley, eitritreailtrrer; K. . Smoot, city at- torney; elaemen. Herman Dense], A. G. '.t"'i".o,'td,1tg,t2i, Mason,‘Fritz Rabi, E. A. W en. Henry Ditmer, J. F. Learning, John Hart, Jr. Mr. Ro n had been ill, outwith! "midi his advanced age, which was report as about 86 or 88 years. Mrs. Robe n, who is about 84 years of age is vine and in good health, ac- cording latest information received here. , e couple have no children, and- tht nearest relatives are two nephews and two nieces in Scotland, where ttr, Robertson had consider- able pr perty, having beneitted to a large 4mm from the estate of a brother) recently deceased. tmerat Here Saturday Acco " to word received here the body w be brought to Highland Park and? th funeral will be held at , o'clock [ turday afternoon, at the B. M. bio Co. chapel, with burial in the No3: recemetery. I bertsons lived in Highland Park f 'about thirty-two years. re- moving Richmond, Ind, where they had fri , about two years ago, after t4)untr their properties hem Their "the was formerly on North St. Joh avenue, in the property now occupi by H. C. Siljestrom. Mr. Robe was for years engaged in) the l and fuel business in this l city and',. ighwood and was successful in busi s, amassing considerable prouertyf, When leaving Highland ParR he hold his business to the North Shore L her and Fuel Co. In Rich- mon I , he purchased a very beau- tiful?v ho _ in the flneat residence sec- tion kd t city.- in Highland Park received we’d y of the death early morning at Richmond, Ind., of Mr. launder Robertson, 1 former mayor of this city, and well known to _ of the older residents, no details were received at the . ,' friends here ere of the with that death was probebiy quite sudden In they had not head that Chic Executive of Highland In 1908, Passes Away; F ', _ ed to Richmond, Ind†. vir, Seven! Years Ago ART 1 mum AN DER ROBERTSON in Highly Eiteemed l Tonight, "Fine Clothes" with Lewis I Stone, Alma Rubens, Percy Marmont; [Friday “Dance Madness" with Claire i Windsor and Conrad Nagel; Saturday, (Pete Morrison and his wonder home I Lightning in "Backing the Truth"; Sunday, Douglas Fairbanks in "When l the Clouds Roll By"; Monday, Art Acord in “The Serappin' Kid"; The:- day and ',2t,"Ae,",t,).'1, "My Old Dutch" [with May cAvoy, Pat O'Malley and l Cullen Lindis. Matinee' Saturday. See I program on back page of this paper. At a meeting of thePark Board held Friday, June 18 the erection of a fence dong the south and north side: of the park, dihntng this "Parking Since" was vii-culled. The erection of this fence is now under construction. ' Other improvement» new under eonstrtaetim, at the park in the con- struction of the men’s wediu‘pool and the new dance Mom. Both of the» on meeting completion. T Dispatches in the Chicago papers yesterday from Washington reported that President Coolidge had sent to the senate the name of Hugo Schneid- er to be postmaster at Highland Park, Ill., for another four years. The reappointment of the popular and eMeient local postmaster will be received with general trratitteation here, and his many friends extend congratulations. ' ERECT FENCE AT PARK AROUND PARKING SPACE POSTMASTER HERE 1 N IS REAPPOINTED ' Mr. Laing who has taken 1 great in.. terest in the work of the board and the development and improvement of the properties under its control, has ee appointed superintendent of all these properties and resigns as a _i,iii'i'te', of the board to accept the ( new position in which he will be able Ito continue his good work for the ’public park features in the city. Pearl Theatre will present the fol- lowing picture. next week. PROGRAM NEXT WEEK AT PEARL THEATRE Douglas Fairbanks In "When the Clouds Roll By" Sunday; Other Good Features Mr. Witt, who is local superinten- dent of the Bowman Dairy Co. and president of the Highland Park Cham- ber of Commerce is well known for his activities and, interest in behalf of all matters of civic nature and his ap- pointment is regarded as an especial- ly flttintt one by his many friends in this city, who extend congratulations. The troops which were tusaiiined to this duty' included units from the Sitxty-Fifth Infantry brigade, with its headquarters staff, commanded by !Gen. John J. Gmity; troops from [the 132nd Infantry, commanded by 3 member tiftul out {he vneane/tiii, the renninder of the present and Tfe, We by the resignation of Mr. E. M. mug; At a meeting of the East Park Board on Friday evening Mr. C. H. Witt ‘yu appointed by the board " c. H. wm APPOINTED I PARK BOARD MEMBER; To Fill Vacancy Caused By Res/ Ignation of E. M. Laing, , Now Supt. I Capt: Reutlinger; the 129th Edwina} company of ‘Eapkegap and Company A of the 129th Infantry, Captain Burt commanding, and Company H of Woodstock, commanded by Captain Thompson. . it would habe been a physical impossi- bility for the local deputies and po- lice to handle the situation, with nearly {half-million visitors thnong- ing the fonds and the country about Mundeline. . ' Sheriff Ahlstrom has steted that he We: much pleased with the ex- cellent mmner in which the guard:- men conducted themselves and their tsMeient nuisance in the policing of the highways and grounds, and he believes thqt without their assistance Much credit in due the sheriff for his foresight in thus providing Ide- quately for the policing of the roads and the grounds " Mundeleln, u it is generally admitted that mm Watt splendidly handled by the gnu-demon and the deputy islterifhr, speci‘l of.. fieera and regular police throughout the county. Through the efforts of Sheriff Ed Ahetrom of Lake County about 1600 troops of the Illinois National (had were obtained to assist in handling the enormous crowd: which centered in this county Thursday of last week for the closing features of the Eu- chnrilt congress " Mundeloin. Sheriff Commands Work of Guardsmen .. In Policing Roads Saturday, "Mkeo Shackle.†1m 1m Rich nnd Huntley Gordon. Mi. titieeStttxtrdar. Soc prom on but no of this "er. V Tonight "Desert Gold"; Friday and Saturday, "With the Ring†tutoring Alyce Mills, Lou Tellegen, Forrest Stanley and Donald‘ Keith; Sunday and Monday, Emory Johnson in “The Non-Sup Flightâ€; Tuesday, We“. day and. Thunday, “The Ttnt-ie" with but Torrance. Goal-3h Halo and William Collier. In; may in! The following pictures will be shown It Highland Park Theatre next week: Emory Johnson In “The Non Stop Plight"; "The Rain-, T maker" 3 Days “SILKEN SHACRLES" FRIDAY-SATURDAY Mr. Fritz Bahr with his two daugh- tors, Miss Mona Bahr and Mrs. D. S. Edwards, Dr. P. M. Ingalls and Mr. Charles F. Grant of the Highland Park State 7bank left this morning for Montreal, Canada. The party is sall- ing on the “Montcalm" on, Friday, July 2, for London. They will also visit Paris, Frankfort and Berlin be.. fore their return about this middle of August.' Afternoons, 1 p. m. to' 3 p. m.--- Boys 10 years and older. 3 p. m. to 4 p. m.--Girh, 10 years and older. 4 p. m. to 5 p. m.-All ages. Monday and Wedheaday eventngw-- Games 7 to R---Over 10 years, boys and girls. HIGHLAND PARK FOLKS START ON TRIP ABROAD Fritz Bahr and Daughters. Dr. Ingalls and C. F. Grant . In Party ' To enable Miss Wilson, who in tlone at the playgrounds, to handle the crowds better the following sched- ule has been worked out: Mornings, 10 to 12 a. m.--Boys and girls under 10 years. It has been found necessary to " vide the children coming to the com- munity playground into groups ac- cording to their ages. Miss Myrtle Wilson, the playground director, in- forms us that one hundred children were at the park at one time on Mon- day. Garnett's store, Central avenue. new front, $900. ' PLAYGROUND POPULAR WITH BOYS AND GIRLS Divide Children Into Groups to Facilitate Direction; 100 - Attend Monday F. J. Perryman, Bloom street, al- terations, $200. Samuel s. Holmes, Laurel avenue, temporary dwelling, 8300. G. F. Mehren, Ridgewood drive, home. $9,000. Charles Cimbalo, Ridgewood drive, garage, 8160. o. Moenssens, Taylor avenue, tttr- rage. 8300. F. D. Everett, Linden avenue, gao rage. $700. V The list of permits including name of owner, character of improvement, location and cost given in the report, as shown by the building inpeetor's records a; as follows: List of Permits W. F. Hundley, Homewood avenue. garage, $150. While huilding permits issued dur- ing May and June to date do not total quite as much " in the same period of last year. realtors report that the quiet period which has existed this spring because of the unseasoushle weather seems to have passed, and that new there is apparent an increas- ed activity in real estate with rapidly growing sales. so that the indications are that the present fUeal year will close with a good increase in the building improvement line. T Totals Reported The total reported value of build- ings for which permits were issued by the building inspector's oMee in May 1926 was $248,107, as compared with a total of $278,840 in May, 1925. The June total for 1925 was $197,595, and while the totals for June 1926 were not obtainable this week, it is believed that the futures will show a slight decrease over last year. .How-, ever, the remainder of the year is ex- l) pected to show a month to month margin over last year periods. I REALTY Slight Slump Due to Bad Weath. llllhWIllllNimlllgimls IN LAST 1rW01lf0lmlls igfifatttt . Patil, er Past'and Sales humming; List of Building Permits Por May and June (Continued on page 12) um uni. {union THURSDAY. JULY RENEW iottheguidebook initiate! monoli- Mmrtreqettenemneammfortbe hitebeuetoeh-hmrrt1teot- Abutment: hue been coinpleted by the chairman, Mrs. Frank J: Ro- am. for the novelty booth which the tl"e2gel'aedtd,.'"'f at the strut mini. . "Ne American Legion Auxiliary met on Fridny " the home if Mrs. Henry E. Meson on Central avenue. Mrs. A. B. Roberta took the chair during the absence of the president. Mu. ChileavBenoon. _ Every indication points to the big- gest Highland Park day celebration in the history of the city. There is promise of a huge array of donations fbr priZes, and the princile prize will be a fine tredan,. the type to lie tn- nounced later. All other preparations are on an extensive scale assuring Highland Park folks another great day through the enterprise of the business men. . ' LEGION AUXILIARY BOOTH AT CARNIVAL It 'is planned to provide for ttie/ hent decorations for this occasion in', the shape of large flags mounted on, good poles which will be set up along. the curbs of the streets in the busi- ( ness district, the plan being to drillI holes, in the concrete so that the "tei may be displayed on all holidays and 1 whenever the Chamber of Commerce; deems it necessary, making a per-1 manent and uniform system of deco- i rationu Several flags on each side of; the street in each block of the iGicl ness district will be provided. 7 l Continued good progress in the Work of providing first-eta" inter.. tainment for the crowds on Highlond Park day, July 28 was reported by chairmen of all committee: It the reg- ular Monday night 'meeting of these eommitteerthhs week. Another meet- ine will be-held next Tuesday night and each Monday evening until the big day. "Madame, Butterttr" . Wednesday, July 7, evening pro- gram at 8:15, “Mudama Butterfly," ' Continued on p.28 12 Flags to Make Permanent and l Uniform Adornment When V Needed, Is Plan HIGHLAND PARK DAY DECORATIONS NEW D'~Angelo, Carlo Conch. Cbnauctor, Gennaro Pupi; stage director, Artmue do Agnini. “Mum Luau" ' Tuesday, July B, eviinintt program at 8:15, "Mnnon haunt." open by Puccini (in ‘Italian) with anrezit Bari, Giovanni Martinelli. Desire De- frere, Louis D'Antrelo, Jose Mojicn, Paolo Ananian, Ina Bounknya, Limit Tonight "Faust" is the nttrnction. Friday night "Martha" will be pre- sented, and "Aida" on Saturdny night. "Lucia di Lammermoor" in the fea- ture for Sunday night. The program for next week follows: "Carmen" Monday Night T Monday, July 6, evening program at 8:15, extra performnnce of "Carmen," .opera by Bizet ( in French) with Alice Gentle, Luelll Melina, Edward John- son, Mario Buick. Louis D'Atrgelo, Margery Maxwell. Phillne Fulco, Paolo Ananian, Jose Mojica. Conduc- tor, Wilfrid Pelletier, stage director, Armando Agnini. and the great first night audience manifested exceptional enthusium‘ " the splendid performance, the week's program has been marked by one suc- cess after another, in which sweaters of world-wide reputation have given their splendid best under the inspira- tion of the beauties of this sylm re- treat and the marked responsiveness of their delighted audiences, and it is believed that this condition will marie the entire session, which has opened so successfully. With record sttendsme for the op- ening week, Ravinis Park open In: had a most auspicious opening. and there is every indication that the son- son of 192trwitl prove the most suc- cessful in the history of the wood- land theatre where the ttneat singers of the present dat appear in the greatest operas of all time. - Notable Opening Beginning last Ssturday night with "Manon Lescaut†u the initial offers ing, in which Mme. mm and Giovanni Martinelli scored a notable success, First Week Marked By Bi1isti.tid Program and Deanna Am diences; Attractions for Next Ten My! OPENING IS ' AUSPICIOUS‘ LARGE Amman. :1 - AT 1mm PARK: 'tiiNok-trt_tre_saeeabt. Chl asr-ttt.Ntternt8astd4 tlili'la? sc". ‘ T Services of the perpetual Novena of the "Little Flower,†will be held July 4th, the Sunday of July, at the 'tta,tidli,'e,2',,': chapel. South Eeatoaha, th a,. and duo-lad! an“ undue» of Kan-h.» on as North .m- Pse. 72-h- "3'15wa- aty,eg,tgttttt,t'i'tidtttt 'rndretttmtittt%i Botethrreatetqhant SPECIAL SERVICES AT' KENOSHA NEXT SUNDAY Lover"; Saturday. Hoot Giboon in "The Man in the Saddle." undue. Sltnrdty. Soc mum on back pm of this paper. Tonight and tomorrow night Charles Ray in "Pain"; Saturday, "A Gentle Cyclone"; Sunday, Bessie Love, and William Kaine: in “Lovey Mary"; Monday, My and Wed- nesday, Marion Davies in "Beverly of Graustark"; Thursday and Friday, Conway Tend! in "The Sporting Next week the following picture: will be shown at Aléyqn Theatre: CONWAY TEARLE IN "THE SPORTING LOVER" Witnesses to the accident "id the cab. which was driven by R. E. Dunn, was going at a normal rate of .speod " the time. Tht potted are inclined to believe that the accident was en- tirely mnavo1da1t1e. The car ran its full length with the boy underneath. All four wheel: missed the body. Chief of Police Ed Moroney had the youth taken to the Highland Park hospital where he was given medical services. It was discov- ered that he just had a few scratches and bruises. He was taken'to his home. Although he was struck solidly by a taxi cab in Highlnnd Park Sunday and the entire machine passed over his body, Stanley Smith. 8 years old, of 130 Prairie avenue, Highwood, has only scratches end I few bruise. to show for his accident. The accident happened about W.80 o'clock in the " ternoon while vomiq Smith and his brother were waiting for I m " St. John’s avenue and Central. They were playing on the street. C ‘The H. P. Hdwe. team is in the lead with the North Ends, Ample]: Bros and Fell Clothiers close on their heels. BOY IS HIT BY TAXI BUT NOT BADLY HURT Mohday the-strong Pnttens North Ends beat the ANN Bros. 10-4 and avenged an early Icahn defeat. Carlson's homer with the bum full started the rally my Ampuh Bros. were ahead. Friday the hot climbing Fell Cloth- iers meet the Notion Store. Hardware Rain cancelled the My cum between the Post DiBee and H. P. Last Wednesday the Ampach Bros. and the Post offiee hooked up in n double header, Anspaeh's won the first Itr-7 and the second ended in I tie' 6-6. Kalle pitched both m for Ampuh Bros. and hurled good hull. For the Post Other, Pete Hints' hitting and Kline; fielding were tht high spots. RESULTS IN INDOOR BASEBALI‘ LEAGUE Teams Which Won and Lost In Contests During Past Since this annual outing It intend- ed for everyone in the community, the committee urges everybody!» attend. If you are strange do not hesitate to so alone for you will And my peo- ple there who are 1ookirttrformrd to meeting you. The fire works ‘qmmittee has pro- cured . very any display at ttrmrorU toward which the community will be expected to contribute; ' avoid con- fusion and danger of â€adept: it is urged that people do any‘ith their private fireworks nnd ert the money that wouhrbe spent it that way toward this community display; A competent committee is making. hsdientit- m :' Fourth of prorisGiie for . picnic supper and hotâ€!!! celebration I â€13 _ M? 5! coifee to be sold on the (rounds. will“ Spa-ac " we. lama evening events will be . new the Loam “may â€it ., , yin.- game, bonfire' and sing and menu". July 8 Add MPeerl,htr works. 1t,':1iieiii."eAiiii. â€tibia:- The flre works ‘epmmittee has pro-1 is on ttear, - ' 'Lai ‘ " the cured a very any display of ttrettttr_U', entertaining not! " r 1 = toward which the community will be,' tiom m thu M “t Si tttseth expected to contribute. To avoid fore, . Commander“ r m . = Itnd,the fusion and danger of neiNk,?91tIa,'othtotBeutrrnnd . at? urged that people do uny‘yith their l and the Carnival ' g, - ‘ b private fireworks nnd dint-t the. pnttinmon the -. , r y huh money that wouhrtre spent in tutiff I street e.rsthiittlotest w way toward this community dinghy. between Central and , 'It. . pkg, he. CL.-- 'ct- _.__.._1 A__‘_s.__ n n . I .1 _ - - Plus for the annual Rim Chm- munitydaytpbeheld which»! grounds on July tr are prom In. der the direction of Mrs. Robert Grin- neil. ." V e . ' . KT}? childiemuphrgde will be led by - ___ __ __-_ "6 Mr. June. Ewell and mid by a file and drum corps. M will be: known.†one: nnd mHttqts nee... Numerous, Features On Community Day' 7 At Ravinia July 5 2 Admin -ekfee-tti-tsond. "Ateg'Stg,'11',g11fa"1i.ry,'l,"t Iss-yi-ii-ati-Guia-d ':teut,tutdlurt'r'gt:'t w m an I Ptrfeetamgttherithgueourseigt 2fiT'lt"'gz',y1'aetetv,'ge Mfughullmu Valley iGolteoeipa., , i sttottie_betnetmittangwtntt. 'phecd “the e0r'me_atretét'tt (a'l"lTu'i'a't. _ 2;; I Vuth"'wnod¢ 'this, for them ir, w _frotnthireat-ftiqr! um 1am. themportatth‘ and lAttrilinrrFr-att m uttering from Mitt) one kind and another. man who? u and tAtirtoetttht.thuttr: when“! hue needy! aid. Chic I the prin- CiiiG'r'iiiiiiyi5te%"ihii'iL'i";'ti the protttn Maul! otohelp iitltee.1tiPtatest'tuhi oticduw to Ise1ptVuauetagsd'ig, In ftbeh- mammoth! hubr- ‘tunate buddie- n 1itt,ivervUrd I Merchants m 'pthSt and†who American fine in of Inde- 'pettdertee' day and to up?» a [streets a nu [ or ttmrlon in their darts: make this 10-min! ceanu-gdlm R I“ especially and but». mouseaco-optnhhthh v' .' 1 The Legion in than th for the Fourth edohuu‘ also ho In philnnthmpk W" ' of III CHANGE GREENS FIE AT SUNSET “1.an CLUB Shelten Bead M in (him; Vast Pte-ttr- to: Inde- . full 'orinemtl by with the sat» .dny features ttttttttl' other!" to be added, so that it T be we!) Ice (ii who pm to “in m the curtain! on but Alt-ru, nut and Monday qII by nine-Inc I Climax In!†ltw , I Monday evening "ttti bring an climx of the celeb-at!“ With more special futures. _ Activity _2'nr,lhr'eet,,th1h,lMtL,t'g,t ‘eul jollity everywhere. Mhe team of the Monday "mm will be the awarding of dammit“ who ofthe 1g't'l2itf,t,%ltg't',ei,tt.d it goes without 'sarhse anybody interested will be on tht mi win at expectation until tttatv%tsoattentou. matter is settled. . time and may! It will my netrttove1aatdrrstiqV6"har-ih wtillbewetrroeth-ttetidtt- ,Hthouttsnrhtetttntthiiartttbe%r, 1nd entertainment ettottgtt and to â€Meta-um. V 'r'Ntrisrttomtstm'Aeamivatto be held iy Highl’ptw in . in. 'Iooktn. rm. to? one p. ',?renri, Human “at: Cant-l ammitue and other-1‘0 In â€to ( in: him are L Beamrl'. J. Fm and Frank Roma Mutiny mph Hive when. so that Wm m I going forward with In“: per, I Starts! away i' ah: i The big Mebratfott/'arfl1 Mon :Suturdny mm", , my a. with . street 'i,T'22tl is“ on the ma- , meat. The ‘50.“. It , o'clock (iiiiirit' saving the“. dancing an [start at 8:30. c" I 7 7 t On Monday the “I will.“ In tull living." by $fgtrgt tht'trr- F Numerous booths pi sum]. tft offer all sorta' of .orm61m and merehandine of .. gut, ysdrtrirtedotlrr," [Te.? we. will be in widows. T will he plenty of unique in“ the “midwny†both, mm. plenty of mttertainmeet' win , tll who come. , 11l,'eytteet “5323-57-5; Big Street (hum Saturday M. _ my Maul-y: Strut; n BY LEGION m 5mm“ pertde.eeMdtHttrt, 9‘01!!!qu â€citadel ti the :5..:m nee-u. Militia.“ jj,iununiii' G,