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Mo! that vicinity and I -roet-rs,tsndeomNained batman tuttheeoastroetimt of [Am nly‘drgimlum “Anemia: tuir-,theeorsmituefeit1tatn11 -aeraahmaM.tiittheirHartr madam“. n-irrbqrthod.toaddny.ttatars 9."!!- Anna-uh. Dou- Pir-tuirmetiemwasoedered qrshr.dnrutheeiemittostr'tr' iiiriirae Das." public to Ina-d . [uh in the M on Stunning. mmwmunpm. â€My In. W. W. Gary. who â€hmghdhallforit m mbmdm'i‘hmhpool I.“ M to help m tor th. ".etreehehfttrtheaehol t-r-eh.stht.utheitmtmtd “in! "" or “COB DAY " win-mama‘s. t.-..-r-.e-t--. *dbMI-lt-l â€aha-dump†dhhdhmq-nb- -'Mg.eb.mhtrnM.t.d'- “hub“ . Ion-I'm‘ -. I can mm. Xian, 28 The Pun-t Tucker Association of Maqdahson “any Gaeeper, aa; may: a: an hundnivfll -iicriet of“ - Shun ""e, 'ic'",',","'.,"",',""': I . Thi rtitgjatit, Park mg l Deerfield Se-ction (atit - TIT! -trgtomcr Ull‘ GINO.- lit-“adult†tg.Ha--eHam.bMmtth. â€thIhJWip lair-‘A'Iu. -anei-ttteiri.st-t, au,' 2eShF,fSrEi mm" m _ sun . Ilft gush w,, "la divulged. 3, to th- pnient we. 'Colond pictures in. not! to mm the diireregtt varieties and cola: col-kinda: were Wnl and mica-mm, mmtvihqtmt largely to I valuable nt- mum-In moo-gm} --.-A.V, “him l Phi-IM- l “khaki-rightist 1ate-t-reoraredbrMrsc.E. JN-ritHreadbrMm.rteAeetJoW son. BuAnbjecL‘l'hP-gum of Media and Mp" - humid- lyWinmu-rts. Nearl- irthutorrutherusmmatmeed ,mtt (5'33- Mrs, Ptrees innit. be. AMI-.mnhnhn-om 'h.rfeamaVtHerbf.ttt_h. Wham»mmgs.m- GALIAVK- miniaturizat- PICK UP MAN CARRYING BtNGLAWs OUTFIT HERE 1ntiPth-rftuhhgt_ze- PaAbrPtteartm-Ptterra- (in. "atedthathehudrmsred iastmekttrtherueetoeot- Btw-ni-pie-ttarteries/ti-f of Police Edvard lunchtime“ ofhiorrestbytheui5edtoextsuin weru_rasatimtiaseurirssteador lying down while in the an. of 'rerueaattatrursoruutmttest "rttorthetmrr-oeaidigtehim hibplrnitotlnhn-ndonum (BURNER VOTE FIRST 11!: AS A VILLAGE Clan UT, W. C. Bur-mil: 146. C. Y. Water 121. W. Goal-R HT. Charla!“ 14“.!me " Mmudhnvhn- minim-braids. Junta "mh%rhntuAh-henthemttis "tdtherhmdgerrrvitethq-ia. "r “a gum), Baruch“: that Gurgsee-ttothegroWforthe tieattimeasavituae.mdatameda mammal-nun“. mPAVING'lon MIMI-YEAR Put-(Mm).- '- 'dh-tgrin. .1 Gun... I 'trbaehoi.q-d my -..h6.ArrtMB-6.e-art ninth am no. hand huuwuu-uk “11mm“ tg-ee-ark.-.. t_-tBti-nb-dee “was“... 'tt'Pggtargtf,UL"t “mug-um MW!"!.CI_'UI!§ rari.ret-_'siGem. â€duh-Mitt -fr_iaaodrrrr-eb' no- nth-“butane“ tt_-nr-dt-tm-l moo-warm ' mmumm a; and.“ his Jimmie, m an. W.W‘Appkyudt-Wclerk " '" m vhile . Inn-bet of For nub. Ralph 1M, m 1.6-. Lawrence A. mi“ ls ye1 MarGutBn, D. L. Put-an. 8- m Edwin Amara-n. In M. Hill... In- tinC.Deir,l.S.rErt.d.qrut.ru Atkinson, In lamb. Willin- M. Mares, H. L. Scott. G. W. Th-. John D. Thomas, J. Ir. Bah, Boh- en P. Anderson, A, N. Tilt-y. Wil- liun J. Strum. B. W. Chm Charles J. Wright, m Nie-, Du: W. Short, [at A. Budge. wt Funds J. Beekman, w. o. Sam. Charles H. Capo, no.“ M. In Joseph E. Andenon, Hamid J. Tat.. kn. Calvin D. 1% Arthur Dimm, Juhn J. Spell-(Gouge A. Eaton,, Richard J. Lyons, Ray?“- Suncnk. Robert Rana. C. H. Stall. Fpen J. Wilmot, Incl Taieott, L.' O. Brockwny. Matt Shin. M. F. Harrie. John L. Boyle. Julia Ma- ciomnki. [no Brena-Iii. Earl Cor- kn, E. W. Colby. R. B. liner. J. L. Tayor, Herbert Kahuna, Hugh Rob- inm. Pull" Avery. Robert Gallic. Charles E. Bunsen. William A. Mae- Duuld. Charles C. Knpethull, W. L. Wu. Rank husky. Char- 1e.E.MasounodM.cMiBer. liam Zoehler, In W. strut. Winnetin. who passed III? my in Washington, D. C., “mud-y morning. The mice. were conducted brthe Rev. James Austin Richards in the Winnetkl Congregations] thatch. Burk! was at Grmhnd. mam-um mma‘lA'l'll-IING main-club Intuit-AM“ tin-I‘m The republic-n than“: delegates Edward White. Thomas E. Gn- tusm, John O'Keefe Ind W. P. Breen. The democratic debt-tn W: "tiaw: T ‘ Dunk-l Grady, Albert W. Max Dooley and Gonna Bertie, dock."nmo Toll. Eakc. they, Andrew ' Watsh ind Winin- Wit- Altering We†The republic. than“: debunks follow: Fruit Wench. J. Cairns, Lyle Morris, At Rat-junk, Joseph M. FUNERAL or IRS. MOYDEN IS HELD LN WTNNE'rtiA Funerul services were held Snub day nfteratooq at 2 o'clock for In. wimumlkoqer Hayden. 725 Pine Mrs. Borden tn an outstanding titrure in Chicago and lord! shore charitable and sock! atrairr, for my you". She passed may a few hour- after she was strickzn with awpkxy. With her at the time in their suite " the I.“ as was her husband, a member of the law Arm of Fisher. Borden, Kale: and Bell, and president of the Chi- CIIO Bar -oeiatiort in 1926, who Ind been in the capital an business. In. Hayden war a native of Chi- me. She VI: the daughter of Pres- tem Burn-(Inn. ZION "MIN mm 1'0 VOTE CITY COURT Wyatt-limb“ â€ya-aching...» lurch-m 'h.-ttat-thmtwittbetaheet Mth.-eimrrtuftbqt-reoerrt 1nNm-t.6.eitt.eae.rei- mac-*Oplmmdi- “hhdmhn-‘hn- an hut-lamb “swim-nich- tk'ir6rradtr-tt. tr-aa-r' h-Ht-r-eh-b-s “no“ IhreitrofEionti.toUretheBrst dwminhhemty. Thisfaet "eort-Nh6odTtr-tHrtrhessttte immiuuuhumot _thre4trem"tbietteqt he pm mummy-uh.“ nonhuman-hunt. LA-MSiEtggttiAgtgt mammal Bidintrer, '1... . an... 1|"qu of 1291. Intern W {or the " "an nth-existenceJIIoo-bhlnan- I, of the put erth I.†than}: equipment in to In minted a (“mind Pullman green, according to An announcement by C. A. Calm, Passenger Tunic Manger. This action by the North Wanna -ets a tradition which has existed line: the estabtUhmmtt of the mad in 1847. but time: have charged and the oftieiaU tind the famous yellow color is no longer advisable tor through equipment. Two masons are ascribed for the plunge. One, that the trains carry- in‘ Pullmams and also yellow coaches pram! a "spotted" appearance, ind this is objectionable to the eye. An- other. the increasing ditBealtr in keeping the yellow paint looking as clean and neat as the cm of Pull- man standard dark color. F‘riday. April 20, being Arbor Dar, the children tinned the school yard. End: grade worked Mteen minutes on n certain portion of the school yard allotted them by the principal. The work was so well done that the jani- An effort is being made throughout! the state to decide upon a sate hint; The schnuls have been asked to help in this derision. The following is the mull of the vote in the 4, 5, 6 7, and, 8. grades in Deerfield Grammar; Ichool. Blue Bird, 67 votes. 0riole.1 " votes. Cardinal " votes. and! Meadow Lark 40 votes. I DmFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL District 109 April 23. 1928 tor said, "There is not even 1 {man} piece of glass to be found.†Sinee" ghis_ '85: so successfql. the principdl is planning another cleanup ~day sast before school dismisses for the sum- mer mtion. There will be no school on Wednes- day, May 2. This day has been set aside us Visiting Day for the teachers. Etch teacher wilt visit some other school and Bee what is being done, as well us get new ideas on how to do her own work more efBeientlr. 1mm Gm BEING Pm MEN bTllrulirura" Lincoln Market 519 Central Avenue swmr'sPRmrrmrsracEDeuxrri,m '_...... OUR BEST SMOKED RAMS, half or whole, m ... MToRTLEGoFMrrgr-Ii'EDsrEAL,m F......... SMAILLEANPORKDOINS,Ib ................ CBorcrilNA'rnrEHyrRoAtrm,tty .........r.. 1rlRriltWMEM'YNPARERms,tts............... NRWt1AUTilRrrRMrr,atvershredsouart...... JmCYMrLWAeqilRrilDrrtym,tts ........... DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PORK SAUSAGE, summit. m........"..............."..... 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Witt an the who]. dar long With happineu and M, For the Springtime in here. By Gree Sherman, Gmdo & Spring I VIM on day to the brook». Anin freed from Winter’s icy hold; The violets And the anemone. Shot out their little heads so bold. A Meadow Ltrk culled from the meadow, . A Robin warmed forth his cheery sour; l rejoiced at the coming of Springtime, As I had waited tor it so long. better lawn Robin with ruddy M Mm can. told“ a not. TELEPHONE M. P. “14“. 32c 35c 15c 17c 18c 15c