. Dr. Burton's illustrated lectures are well known by repute to North ‘ Shore people. v He comes to us again at the Ravinia Park Theatre; this time under the au§pices of the Woman’s Club of Highland Park. The ï¬rst of the lectures is dated - for Saturday Oc_t.. 24th: ~Matinee and evening; thersubject. Panama. of young people last As the H. P.-W. C. ‘r‘ecalve no beneï¬t frdmtlckeunoldu the box ofï¬'cc. i1 is hoped that 4111 who wish to haul these lectures will ’upply to memheu for their tickets. ‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"0 Mrs. Geo. hoile-enlemhed a number Friday evening in huh-inn Am a |.2_- V-.L.â€"... Mrs. Messenger entertained at dimer Friday evening 9f lax! week. . Mr: C.) H. Baker of Glencpe avenue has been quite in thepast week. ‘ Mrs. Frank B. Green , i5 flailing her sister'in Bridgetoyn, New Jersey. Mï¬. J. Glut gave a bridge 9"†0“ Wednesday memo“. .- Mr. B. L. Green of Wiscbnsin. is vis- iting bermin. Mat. H. Vivian. V , ’ Miss Mary Raye“)! Chicago, spent Wednesday a! this week vithfriends Mrs. Everett Millard ‘gm; memo» h, w Sunday for her sister, Mrs. Field. of Mn. New York. , ' 'Mm‘ "The Royal Neighbors" gave a card REPUBLICANS ENTHUSB. party last evening at their Lodge room m Masonic Han , Gm: Mu, Mum .g 14W Mrl james Bdwden his been. conï¬ned to his home for the past week by 8's;- vcte attack of. sciatica. 3Mrs. Underwood of Dayton; Ohid, is the guest of hertdaughtet. Mrs- W. Ruï¬ner; of St; John's Place, newsman OI awn: I-w pun...“- , ville band made the, hall nn; with Re- nuhliam music. Mu. William Grant.120 We! ave. nue, gue a reception for her daughter, Mn; 301m Grant, on‘ThursdaY- day evening. The wedding of Miss Carrie Aniline Watkins. daughter of Mr Md Mrs. William Watkins. of Hue! avenue, to mgbundpark News IDI Gran M , 'Ifhé'Re county We ' is togiether 6 w. Li flyvll! . f A“ unmand AA‘Mflm wen: flu wulukepliec “Writ! 2nd. tailored by I 1““ lamilymidcnce ’ M? and Mrs. Elli}! Ruddph have been whiting French Lick Springs. 9.....â€" â€any Highhdd Fathers mended ï¬e y headed by Coma-man Foss It EM icon Wednesday. â€in j'Céthel'ine 'Wilson formerly “3 teacher in the Grammar school is having a pleasant time inflatabm. Germany. Mm Florence flolbrook who he: been traveling in Europe tince the m of July, is expected home about the middle of November visiting Q'tgénbné this ciiy. a. homo ggain after a - visit idLexingwn: Ky. Mn Nglly accompanied his daughter ' Mrs. Robert B. Gregory and Mrs. john Buckingham 'wjfl‘give a dinner and dance at the Moraine on' Sunday wetting .Oct. am. for thq Dicki'mmâ€"Surliqg Wedding Mrs. Geo. Coile-ememined a number of young people last Friday evening in honor of Miss Kathryn Andemn. Among those preoent urge Messrs 'C. A. Pha- llele v. ...--_ -v, those present wgre Messrs 'C. A. Film stiehl. G. E. Phiilipa, Harleigh Hartman and the'Misses Mable Smith, Mary Phil- lips, Harriet and Bdtothy ' Legging and Anni AW; ‘ ‘ The wedding of Miss Jenn Graham Troxel, daughter_o( Maj. and Mn Thomas G. Tron}, and Clpt. Dwight W. Ryther ofthe Sixth infantry. U. S. A.. took plage Thunday night at flight-ml ‘Park. The Rev. Mr. Goodwn performed the ceremony at the meel home; 'MiIM Caroline Shields] as maid of honor and. little Miss Elizabeth Doty as flower zit! ,were the bride’s attendants. Capt. Sim- ;ons of thesame infamy was the- best Smart and the ribbons were stretched by Thomas G. Tron! Jr. and James Troxel The bridem vwhite satin and lace and carried “ties of the valley. The maid of hqnor were white chiï¬on and carried pink roses; and the small flower girl was in embmidered flute batiste. C11». and Mia Marylec Rally-r who spent a week The ' Republicans were busy in Lake codmy Wednesday night, and gathered tog’mher 600 strong in the City" hall at Li‘ nyvme. ‘ .- r. A. W: Fletcher chartered a spec- ialf'c'nr and .Highlaqd Park gem ‘over a .de'imaon or about 100. The Liberty- Town I-Lll. will go ‘0 Fort Han‘iï¬gm, Very sincerely, . Clo. W. Tunas: Minngapoï¬l. church. » N0“ and Aldemn at the “EDDIE" SHEAHEN KILLED Mt Umbra} [up an. .wâ€"..- - His let: tï¬LKéve'm! and us. right leg mcï¬alIy cut ~01. and on_e of the "Inn- r-wvâ€" -V._- _,, his ubdomen. I-lh heed wu alto badlyi bmieed. The flesh m completelylom trout" his left leg (walk knee down ex- posin‘gth‘ebonen dee'ru it it hdbeen scraped pmducinx s and ahead! iilht. ' Jun exactly how the 'mimke was made ;could not be learned from the “Duos" who were the only wind!“ to the hot- tible lecident. Mr. Sheehen m genenlly known .1 â€Eddie" his name being Edvard.‘md area! grief is felt am: the Chicuq Milwaukee Electric motoflnen end-cou- over his untimely death. V 'He h-:dâ€"Ielthinyifqand lime tour yw old girl Only 11:61:} in hour be“! In“ (1:301, and little did he 9! they think that “\wl. cu... .‘-V.- _,. when they {would again ace himâ€"4n would'be av man'med. mutilatedâ€"corpse. He ma lov‘mg lather. an enmplary husband and: good citizen and reaidad in Highland Park. His wife was a Mi- Shekon. daughter at 191m Shelton, 107 Moraine Road. and they resided at herhome. He is mind by one M9! Hr. William Shaken. Mr. Rid"!!! Sham, hintep-fathcr. The heartfelt sympathy in extended to Mn. Sheahen and her- im- mediate family. . A host 0! (MM the family lyn- Pllhile with the bereaved wife and child in meir sad hour-pl min: the la. 0! a’ï¬usband and father. ' * ' The funcul'oi Hr. Shaken wok place at the home oï¬this “maria-av. Mr. John Shallon,l07 Moraine Road. The sewing. was conducted by Rev. Flthcl’ O’Neill and the remains were laid to rest in Lake Forest canary Thundu awning It 10 o'clock. ' , 4 . m a? means . 'Wevouldlike to express our eppteo ciation of the" kindness and thoughtful- ness of out many friends. We give heartful thanks to the Brotherh of the R. R. Men'eUnion and the K. of?- AH were to munch mid [oval to us thmugh our recent sad bereavement. ‘ Rupc'dfully Mn. Suinnm Sheahen E. W. Mchnm. Vice President of the Chictgo Milwaukee $1 5!. Paul Rail Road, addr'eued the Member: 0! the Western Railway Club. In part he said: "It the pmeent force: at work should produce the dire result a! compelling the railroads to'allow their ptopertiee to de~ wecime the industrial and commercial community can Iooh (owed with (all u- surance to the [ed that it will be the work of years to restore the nflmflh to work of years to restore the HEM €04 the plane 0!quinva flank of their handling I tonnxge equal to tin! of past records. . ' The tenor of the addren is indicated by the ' opening‘ sutement. which was: “There are approximately 3.3»,- ‘(DO citixens of the United Stun; inven- ‘on-in neck and bonds of nifvny oom- panién.‘ employee of railroad: and per sons engaged in the “mixture and ale oi miliay supplies..th vital inâ€" terest: do~not seemto lave been unecon- cern of anion. These interests have been subjectm‘amd: by all the mau- of militant poï¬tical parties and tome --..'... r... m... at nil-raw. Them cxtc'm by men ofjaflnyp. Them forces have worked together ‘ tot logic!» tion in some instmcu directly him maximum mes ot mmponnion of par anger! and .freight. and they-haven! their faces strongiy agnim't may increase in railway rates and have exembed 1 potential campaign for the reduction at revenue 1mm whale'vcr source it might RAILWAY CONDITIONS. arise." ' See Mumy a: Tom for bcumilnl Ex- moor lots, ï¬ne trees. all immanen- in. Extremely low print. ind very easy lama. 'Oï¬co. Gwen‘s Nm Scan, 8!... _.._.â€"â€"â€" Live for Whig. Do good M leave behind you a Mount of [Ir- tneflut the storm ,ol' time an new year. Mr. HIGHLAND PARK m0 , Thcelecthh 0! K5 F 3‘ I'm 3 President at me "Raul-I Woman’s Club- il 0! MM†Hkhland Park chinch- ifle M reachesulj‘ucungourpnllbade shallrderw it tunic next weak and alto â€MWrmubjectdncu-dntge fedemionnecdnzhcflahveénw St .Lonhdll. antes. Mill 1* Vemq flinch in KW ï¬le a! vii!!!“ hall h day. ‘ ' girha‘flihuy m â€a with am lam mat!i PM ' 5 I Almmwï¬m“â€"w ammunwwwNW' ELKâ€"H. Warren CO. 5‘!- in†â€uâ€" â€"~â€"~-. V_ . came, and an. In!†M of Chlago. will be murky! NM 28. The ceremony will a“ page}: the )lr. nod 31!!- llle tilt-3W W'†bonedtheWII’ â€Buick-coe- ma.- Plunm 5 John Hummer. In D!!! â€ï¬‚out! aura My now In. Doctor 3. w. mm mm feel. Inge all :1»deme lurinwelcom:hemlddohh’3- Doctor Wm. Bum-M in W" '5' church was mummy m“ m um. Ham Wink-l nttlc ail.- D main; much to the Isfvlcc. uu Grace Golda SM} 9‘“?- More the sermon . 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