teas" Jre ou -t_tBqttqtitqt . to uiiGGii, -GGi'%iiiiidii"Uif2 " “My. Invite! to attend this _m-‘ "Nhtr'Etrir"t)ttttt"hMrT'r%tt8teTr"ttrtr Professional Golf “sedation of the United States, wt! ’ihviud nnd would _ have been mt had he not been obliged tn be ahtrent became of] _ “xeflg‘yï¬Ã©lfggizx'f; EcrcirT J" FV is reporhd hi tmtitem so far audit; taken., WEB. 'tetkftiip is president Path? 'lttLtM,itir Cope is 0* Heather: ot America Legion m much!“ from Wine! MII to“ of!!! “if 1ritiurtiisar 11 at 7:80 pan. eon. Cr'tu'eltitLiraseattntr ital! in varioas "gmtiretrhmhtrttrter-eivi,er, vie}: .ftms and props“, and minnow-nut The. 11%th Park ~Lions chub [treats in regular session " noon to- Lions Club Martins J h Held Today, Noon Alexander were elected honouxy member: qt .ttys club and Everett L. Millard a life jugular 43y minions =Tl1ishvjsiLpdtiriuiChvaa-ioi-or Weir Min 'rerhrrfntraard "remi16pu" A seatGlTiriiiirGiircaFiiiiriirir in kilts were huddled at the door and escorted the guests df honor to the banquet hall, and the Night Hawks mnleatttarhnt furnished mm: during the "put; lending in the mus singing and mlso singing several of their own â€an. _ The mimumeetiu was preceded by a banquet attd, the company num- bered about one hundred, ine1udintt several Wilt relidenta. among them- Samuel M. Hastings, former mayor; P. W. Calming, W. A. Alex- ander, Everett L, Mtiuad,' John otr. ver. M. J. Bother! aid Chance B. Witt. Mr." WeEimii of the A. D. Laskee estate at aake--Poeest- was Marked by hm Mm of members, both men and women. and an especidly amtiftirte-agtirituif en- thusium and Wuhip. the qu- nual muting af _thr,thotrtet Valley Golf club, Monday evening at the Green Teapot' proved she at the best stattiertNtrhrttrrhtsttrrTqrrttttetrrtr ahd sugars well for the future suc- cess ottNg'atrtthrtIy1tthtir1a1, .mpss. summww Vow†page MW at Enthusi- as-ium Mutt Mint of (Continued on page 46) Menorhl Service- Honor- Cultured XVIII The Higfjfanli'"'â€13â€a‘?k’§f£§§ -"-'-r--".'-'e"-"--'"'-'"-ePe"-."'"'""e. '_----------..----.-----.----..- elected. A combination deuhionegl and "rtioireitr diiitTCirm be given Tuesday evening, Nov. " in Inâ€; Ittllyr. 1ttI1imqrPtrty tenth of aid PIN-n Shun. Hulk will be fttrpUhed by Aiutltttlta.,u.M,t1tdueutsaion followed te-iitadanrttm-tsrmrtt,-and arr. Rrttett; Malia business have, it was thought that he ‘would' be available at all times. On a mend ballot. therefore, yt. 04w tttitftgL,tL . 1attlgsitLgLUltt . At a meeting of the Eat Park Dis trict . board held Tuesday evening, John L. Udel) we: elected n member of the board to itll the unexpired tam of L; It.' Rigdon, -rrtto recently resigned. Two unmet were submitted, was a!" Dr. Bomnh and John L. Udell. On tltertust-ba1hrt there we: ElectJohn L. Udell _ ““‘manber “â€TPE‘HIBEii-H «fflmmgmgw FF. stte3tt'ciii'ivatsa, "'ie'mi'e"ttitirtftscri'j, manage.“ tuettv-airattrn railway" have been diamond for years, but no definite action he; ever hasn't-ken-“ bring tt18ttR_this. immanent Ming be, new that the action started hetero the Illinois Contact†Commission in relation to the hicks of the North Shore line may have its effect in 1NMr"N'TtWTtiiRrW'at'A'i"'ih'rttFGir.'r “It is also believed in the event that the railroad company is forced to elevate its tracks to a point " in: north as Highland Park that it will eventually be called upon to ele- nu than throat Emma. _ at: this company enter Waitketran on the city streets and are regarded " part of the street» railway system the ,r.t1ali, gilL,r.,ttttgtgoxteitdid to this city. '--uqtamr-teieihertievmtorttt read: in Renal-a! agitation along _the north khan for the ,l_t.t1stitttt_9Cr.tett "trat-at-a-ek", , drtlriiMiJiiajii, N6rth Show and Milwaukee mitten} but for than of the 13hieatroatnd North Amman af city otBeinis of Highhiul Park, Glencoe, Kenilwotth and other north than communities asking that' the North Shore railroad be required to elevate or depress its tracks through the“ communities will be the helix of then-in; before the Illinois Commerce Commiuion in Chi- me this month. Baht-ding this nutter the Waukegan Sun comments as follows: V Hearing /rhtt Month dhr ma: - "ltiiii A-ee a... Dance Number 1 In Ar. S. Cdmmunities Hm Pm. button, “my, Nova-n T, 19:9 WE v 7"", -- -"eV "'"""m.""-'""" wayUWVIIJWI ,'omnn'rAwrfttar, of~the Kirkland III-dd at. New plum. in your Pari0oapiuioei1tateaetaaeuitas: mutations to B. that! or 287 or dan Nomi»! 18, At can u. m., It 8175. This banquet hm the}us- Trinity Pubhhwge. Luncheon -.. 3;; BL, q - . d, _ - - - -. _ . TN PNIrmiiP%i, .. - ." , Through thn Muho'iey and th M. 1 Jones, former women, the ante willi a few hours before the m (and bruised, beaten and dying it! be: home. 'Sullivan: tom}! the body, he with blood ma his. Chat 'trife/ri') ches. l »- _ “do. ll. Simpson, airot kac'cui Hospth Auxiliary The jury is compo-duo! Nelson Drona. Ewing Elms, Fred Cribbe, and ahmr-hiittir,- of Antioch; D. M. 81mm Hiddnul *l’ubrih 11.141 Hm. "Lit-tri-, Emil Johann, Luke W: M. A. Insulin, was Kelly, Cgmelim’Dulay, J. P. "Wrttit, 'l1t,def_esreariiindmittttu,aeseoed.. ine to the coding of the pupa-0d procedure,“ will’point out tint one of the former hon-den and Sullivan and that'he-nednd thi watches in 'mtradintaarramt-trtt. Col."Smith, with tt chain of cir- “mam-es trIlrt, ELâ€; Jrl,tdtWttt, Gi‘iiv an: a cured drug addict, ya in Sullivm, and that!†turned her to health. He will shunt thitti- m helped in the how andm homdnrin'gthe iur_rmrtot the time. _ a k. theory of the prosecution“ in im.. cit love "air and Money, etahtthttit- intr in the slaying of‘the woman. - Cotntaii for Wm ,expected to prove though Curtis MeGrdw, ha... band of the dead woman, that Sulli- vnttudbeenaboarderinttteirhomt for 18 years by common consent, and that he hadbeenu orteofthefnmilr. 7 ,_w~â€"_ -. __-..- - A'W'W .‘V, was begun Monday in tho circuit court. and by My titan-non t jury lad been secured» to hear the cue. A oonplq 91m Militia-Ia may}: gamma. tt w tttttitrqqa, 1tnditeuroeeudtutntteaiti'rd days'onld be occupied with the too- nttomeyn. State'- Attomy A. V. Smith and his man: S. IL' 310:}; 1rxr'tmr-nttitrttiiirattimier A. C. Henry was appointed by the court to deem! Sullivan, according to reports from Wuhan. ' Trial of George Wm 49. at Hind-ad Park. on may†at“. doting Hrs. Lemon [1:an, " in the llttcr's home I farm :10. ï¬yï¬lqflfldï¬gï¬ï¬‚gggw n. 'rary-ansrur"-stn. "rf ttte Of Murder of Woman Meets Next Week P-ee-..-'-"--."-...'"- -_-_---..-.---.-.-e- H...--.-.-..--..--.'. -------.--.---.-" ‘...W 'rter-"ttttrmteldHrttttoeeeart Burk.. ,ethe,tt.i,rilntrumtsandorhounrmrm- her of the Sunny school, will and. Then-91ml be I shadow-boxing eon- test, demonstrations of Ranger nnd "thte hop-aha. We want u 'tt-dtd_ud-ftteentte.- It amnaahaattottttedoodtortmteto' tt-tierthimeemteni-dtte, an" I not: let 111llreoT, .li'fl'd I i? in, boy’s “audit“: of town tor' 'ttit who 1attttatttore- Ila-x and but u special futile!- for UG Friday ML The price in one dol- hrpIIphh. litIdadmuin'ith ,tho'durwiH-be-at six o‘clock. Come dark fiir 3100!! that. T After the and iqtiof Ie" them nrf1tu' a - eint 9mm: by new mm. of America. and the Boy Scouts. One of the Boy Scout- pmeut this will. ""nNr'h"'i'iri%.rTiFp"ia"'i7ir"t7ii'i"Ta"i',." {at of the Highland Park My. tel-in church will, be he1trtt_ttps ter-ttet-ttcart-hairy-hifi" at The city dark “so its authorized yo has the Northwestern. mutat- in "stints' the obstruction of'the eta-tint: on WW1: Blah gett by tttrittht Atair,th--,rtpsr1rg1e, TWr"iiiiiaGiraraaiTGGi 'GFii'siriiiGGG7ai"ii7i" for the sale of the old city hall pup- ‘erty with provision far n brokerage T (Continued op'paze 45) Father-Son Banquet . '. It Presbyterian Church -lrhiaitiirii was him when it we: reported by the corporation counsel that he had been mined that the Northwestern was willing to install ,ritit-wtttit mule et their crating. tion in the opinion,“ the mayor and tioxtttttheorrinuaretfthesmarseutd gallium, and hence the peti- thpgtiutteulttm-uettmantAioa. "Attht_retiurt-timretttueit, council Hand-y 'mmittq the fret than some lwu-uthonud _. to pn- pm Itetitto" to the†Illinois Con- 'ttdee-eh-d-isa, asking forth. hbu mlhtion of at“ infill“! st the WM of 1i.,1?t1t_tt.,.t., 1tgtlrdihgtgr, Ttirriiiirmii'"' NiiFitiiiG"iirG' nib-and T on Mold avenue, neu- vBlodcett. Council Votes to Petition thar. . r meeet4ht-riaidttat,o Other T Business 0l)iIhlgllllllnli0hyg. it n’ sa ild ', A; -ee Noun 36