WW?“ ivâ€? Added' an.» :coils and marry _F. ae-tround M arte ria gf “m V. If if i " The wedding of Miss swam Malik, daughter of Clayton. Mark, and Al '/ n M. Ehret, Jr., son a! Alvin M. Ehget of 2,i,1,td11thit Pa., will take place on Sep . lit, at four o'clock in r e garden: of the Mark residence. 'ta. McFarland Moore of J%tahin n will be matron of honor and , tr Ellen M. Ehret, the bridegroo " sister, will be the, maid of houtir. The bridesmaids will include ' Russell Codman Jr., (Elinor Pa - 'son), Alicia Patterson, Daisi a Smith, Vjrtrinia Avery and Ed I _Howe of Chicago. Mrs. HoWell Ir. Howard (Loretta Hine$, df Da yn, o., and V minia 'Chapman of Ir/it field, Ma B. Griffith Mary will?“ best main, and among the usher/im be Cyrus Mark and Richard M; lt: ret, Ehrst Howell and Henry Howell all of Philadelphia, Henry Haveigey- er and James Rogers of New York, A. L. Robinson of Pittsburg and tt L. Newbold of Washington, D. g l The tlre force of Lake Zurich, with- oat question, saved the building from entire destruction. The fume, 'stared ssomirnrhere in . bedroom in 'tttt outer corner of the building and spmipd rapidly. ', The loan bu been placed u 101%. “mm and a high " $60,000. g: Fire, that started in I bedroom I)! tho Rover inh, Lake 5,ttb, eaily Wednesday, destroyed the] pper “qu of the structure while water and an. men's Axes damaged the nmpinden (of the walls. _ Hi. ROVER INN Bitioiiib _,r' AT LAKE zmuqn The annual festival and chick dinner given by the ladies of g Mary's parish Wednesday maniac was a great success despite the dam? weather, and attendance was large, about 456 being served at the dinnik which was all that could be driri'l in variety. excellent and abund . The following awards Were mm: Miss Lillian' Bell, Waukegan. 825. l, Frank Tiffany. North Chicago, $1 ', Henry Mullen, Lake Forest, 81 ' Lee J. Wuaeey. Lake Blue, $50. . I - -yrinrATii'if Phrtrst) Successful Affair Wednesda? Evening: Large Attendance ; Prizes Gived 'r, ANNUAL, DINNER OF _ Secretary of State Funk B. F41: 1ottq was in Chicago lat wealth? en route to St. Poo! to attend the mul ding of his niece, Clam Louise our, to Bruce B: Harris “Champ: l 111., which wu solemnized on W . - sd day of this week. On Shun-day u r temoon he played tuition tho Oh Elm club course nenrrLake For d The foursome was composed of my. Kellogg, Attorney Walter H. g . .’, Solicitor General W. D. Mitchell. _ member of the secretaryâ€: 'party. ' J‘- Robert P. Lamont, president of t . American Steel corporation. 1 , SECRETARY :KELLOGG PLAYS Ar OLD El Cabinet mai] There L ' Week End on Ihr, to Wed. _ ding of N ece . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER tr,ab, " Motoriitb can avoid a great deal at /rtfie jbetween Chicago and Gary, accordinglfto the touring bureau of the Chic‘go Motor club, by taking the following route: Use the regular route (111; 42 and Ind. 43) but in- stpail of 'turninttHeft in 119 street keep striltrht ahead, running into Firrsyth qvenue thfough East Chica- go, across' the Calumet river, and left ori Carroll: avenue, which runs into 5th. avenue to Gary. l TELLS noon ROUTE é? CHICAGO To GARY had Ieft'(1it with a piece of cloth covering the carburetor to protect it from tai), and this caught fire. No great damage was done, but the fire.. men 1nd: p 4-11 run to the central part of t a business district just when they we; randy for lunch. _ Alarm Shortly After Noon On Thursday Caused by Car :Cover lawns . . A tlreiiuarm was s tm4ed shortly after noon on Thursday of this week, when a Ford coupe, parked in Bank lane, started to smoke voluminously. Investigation showed that theownor ""N2 FORD fitPt . ' EMENFRO LUNCH Monday, Sept. 6, Labor Tho, the Odd Fellows of Highland: Park still celebrate " Odd Fellow day, and In exeelhsnrprmrram of events has been arranged for the oeeatriim. ' The elixir Will be Integed in Sunaet'Phrk, the city's delightiul playgfound, and 'gt large ntttmdanee is expected. A big parade it 11 o'eloek in the morning is the principal foreman feature. Music will be fuittitsherd by: therDeer- fieWshie1d. high school band. In the xylem there will be {bell game 'rerv'rthe'H. P. Elke 'tearn and Highwoéd. and mes end game: of all kinda will take place. r The general committee in ehnrtre is heeded by TI/ J. [therttets, H. A. Roothnd P. 11.1 Grimeonl , H. P. ODD FELLOWS ' _ CELEBRATE MONDAY Parade. Ball Game aid Other Attractions at . Sunset ' . Park Sept. 6 _ . Puns/til services were held " the home mushy afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial {was at Half Day) The de- ceased leaves one daughtgr, Evelyn, aged la, _ , Witt . “Billie" Welk ' lam L _ rt e s'r,,ft'itl,t), vi 111%}!!! that onec' In: any ititrc, 94"lateI8aturdny Magi: when The fill do: a flight of winding stilts alpha bar: of his'home lending into' the , ent, fracturing his neck and 2f' . all: had been d . d 80 mire u on. when found nt 6 Jtlt' by A., Wjlrmuth, who with his wife lives in the Well home. I 1 ' ' "A- veNiet returned by the jury do. cured that "William Weill died from’; injuring rteeeived when he; fell down‘ the bar)rtpent stairs at the freer of his home jhile'curyinz n sack of poth‘ I’m. n ' " ' _ 'i. t 'erpotrpaqp rmmvmanmn senm vice I it to inj discussing the air mail, Post- mutbr-General New states his bo- lief that private contractor: must in tutu]? conduct the business of carry- ing rsnacontinental and short dia- stande air mail. fre says that it has been proved that planes cannot prof- itabl devote themselves exclusively to th carrying of Tail, and that the aircr ft must face the economic sit- uatio by entering to all kinds of busi as. He makes an interesting comp risen between the railroads and e air routes from a transport tetio point of view. The postmaster gene a] is evidently converted Gas, prac cability of every one flrintr. His state out with reference to the mail says that "the contract lines mast equi themselves with planes of pas- seng r-bearing type, before the sent? vice an be made what we all intend) POSTMASTER NEW ON FLYING EXPECTATIONS mad (Ill. 42ar 6.6 miles from the end of the present pavement to the Wisconsin line, where Wis. " ba-- gins, will begin in about a week, when the road will be closed. It is expected paving will be completed late this (all; Then the route from Chicago to Milwaukee over Ill. 42ai" and Wis.’ " will be entirely paved._ ', A my Pridge in being built new the Fox river at York‘vme, which is connected with Ill. 18 by a nVed spur. To reach Yorkville, Je'l,'ll' from Ill. 18 st Oswego, using ttui road on the out side of the river, or bout]: from Plano, then across the river to the out side and out through Pox; both roads have gavel surfaces. Because of paving; the West Giles na avenue hill at Emeport, a detour his been established, at Stephenson street and Galena avenue on, Ill. 6; the detour goes weht on Stephenson atreet to Globe' avenue. This do a brick and dirt detour; the eartliipor- tiqn has been freshly graded and: it) in good condition. iln can. of r in, however, it 'will be: very bad. Tf,'; Matt highway department will keep a truck at the tet when neceuary to pull can throng in cue they hem come stalled. The jhlghway will bei closed for; about six Weeka. » I The detour betwqen Clinton and Wnpella' on Ill. 2 m atomized a mild and I half by the opening, August 16, of, a stretch of new. pave- ment on the' north :end; “Indium; mm the worst par? of the. detain. ui/trig,)'),)'))',?,?,' t12N1',','igidf, or t 'tl, N 6tot [ u ' couTty‘, this {Inmubynit to We Voters the question of b. nine bonds tdr 83,- 00090010 construct Jot miles "sf M- foot, concrete 'eotmtr,rondsr. The ‘av. erg; co_st per mile " be $29,126; The e.rerirer.trirpyr the Green Bhr _ York suffered a strike on its I ound railroad svhich is some- what didn‘t happen, on the un- und railroad we had before the War. ' I ' 1035 F,r 4,; 1Rtl aria-ME k runs 4 _ 368w mow) ISSUE .834 'ooi! In." cei')eriAiebel (riiryarstkiCh, 1876ijfrnt RE} iWhen the telephone was ysitng in service. The Associated Cpm- la central form)of 4tovern ent equipped to pirfpril/natr" nal Ifunctions adequately, and hey left to local governing bodie the responsibility of local a its. The people's need, as manifest even in the nation's babyh determined this govemm tal Structure. , l The Bell System is a si ilar division, of res nsibility vr. sioned from a gamut (if the itation's' communication n ‘ ", TheCoinmonwehthtL IN the linerican constit tion 3 Its Ta: crs attained a wo- (fold athitirtmenr. they pro ' ded tt otes5t ILLINOIS PELL TELEPHONE one ' mama-c â€VI Maui! maul-um: Wyn: -t*at,narrnttr moon-om baa-undo!“ show Ins-tum Run-tint qygtte,#rartgtV @562 35, . manly-abu- u "ttIta-ite-ctr-gEt-Errata) J 'rt 'gtg'gtr1't'hiidett Ttt,TjfmsTRt5BRr; panies we tr _ irtpd fish: service problems with) "n! l crating forces id r tifiaa nd miliar "with the tteen ' 8 j communities th "il, til '1 parent company ndet ' es l solution oithe. pl 1c“. at, common mall. . " ",'irl:', F . Amerie.4 t 11.13% a phone sejtiriq at is ith wide and 'ltnifi A t look tn the ni f " telelivlhqne ihowi " I cty not ave come: it t o.nrayutieitt -- . K" At the muioii. thi, Ameriein"th dust- 41!!" 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