Oak Park Times (Newspaper) - August 25, 1898, Oak Park, Illinois a I ST 25, DOLLAR A Cicero Continue to Back Up that Race Track Joint at Is Expected to Be Running Wide and After September 5. August I tbet Cicero Trustees Adopted a Ordering President Emerson and Chief of Police Vallins to Enforce the Laws of the State and Ordinances of the Town Against the Gambling Bookmakers at But that Resolution Was Scarcely Spread Upon the Where It Still Before the Was in Full Blast and Continued for Two Practically Under the Authority at President Emerson and Command of Chief in Defiance of the Order of the Laws of the State and and in Apparent Defiance of the Almost Unanimous Sentiment of the People di Shall This Be THE EXTREME HEAT about twenty-five ladies met at Mrs. Seaman's last Tuesday for their weekly and tried to forget own in Che terrible endured by our in An enthusiastic business meeting was held in the much interest being manifested in the future of It was voted that it should become auxiliary to the Army and Navy and in what way necessary work will be continued will be at the next meeting on Aug. 30. It is urged upon members that they endeavor to be present and give their upon the social will be held Monday Aug. 29, at Mrs. Seaman's 139 Son tli Grove A good program will he prepared arid refreshments will bo All G. A. R. all Daughters of the all Sons and Daughters of Veterans and all patriotic Oak Park friends given a very cordial invitation to lie present and make this ast social of the Aid Society a very I ed families of snow white Angora cats were noticed at length in the Sunday with a picture of the These cats have the bluest kind of pedigrees and are very now had and a quarter Indies long when yet a The tails of the grown animals are like those pf D. B. STONE and 7-! desire to express their sincere gratitude to the friends and organizations that extended sympathy to them in consequence of of Daniel A. witli the Illinois before NORTHWESTERN Railroad shopmen and their families went out to Park last Saturday on an There were about 4.000 in the party and it took six trains to carry the REAL - H. Marion t has often been asked s being done about the race-track ing at town authorities have shown no to stop and it looks as the next racing run like tiie the town police nn v to fight the of i Social and Personal son River and one of gallant returned last Sunday on a The wound on the back - head has It. was made of a which over him while in the trenches The concussion and Mow liis face into the mud as ' - - there by a 100-pound uere lying down at the Mie ccp of metal hit him a glancing just at the base of the ugly gash and passed on through It * a mere that same a on either side of He also in that deadly charge hill at El when the his right and left fell not to His escape has been showing the effects of and hard he e is feeling well and will at Montauk next He admiration for Col. Roosevelt which is fully man in their aey are men and every so are the men including Edward C. on where his father's family vili probably return with them ii turd ay next to his Alive h And W. TOPE and family Lake Geneva Jaat can be The people of the town board that it enforce the It can be done by petition and time to do it is before the meeting the board next Oak Park and give virtual approval of this outlawry bv supine band gave great satisfaction in the program presented last The chairs were all and more could have been indicating the largest attendance of this that the ordinary musical monotony is not enough for a large general remembers that he is not entertaining skilled musicians but the So he and to do it he offers a program full of vivid well Spiced with and some spectacular He throws in many of the good old airs that never wear and enough of the operatic to gratify those who the intricate The audience liked repeatedly and encored often with band will be present tonight and probably at the next two which will conclude the this To meet the demand additional chairs be provided AND MRS. SILAS McDONALD returned last week from their wedding having found the weather of the northern lakes very cool and M. returned yesterday from Power's where he had devoted a week to needed LEE WAVER and Miss Ethel are at South for an outing of two of visiting Charles W. 509 Forest WARREN pave his class of the First School an excursion to Utke Geneva last where the members were his guests during the ALBERT F. STORKE and the children are spending a montli in and the doctor is endeavoring to make life tolerable as clubman and T. 124 South one of the Oak Park is now sergeant in Company C. Third Mississippi located at MOWER of Milwaukee returned home on having visited for ten days with her Mrs. Annie 329 Pleasant US X X you want to be Sure You Get What You Ask and remember that it's better to be than Never gets precisely what it calls and of the purest and freshest Trouble to Deliver us and Received for Piano 118 W. H. HATCH came in from his vacation on preparatory to the year of school Mrs. Hatch will return iron and wine for tint tired Miller's Drug expert penmanship visiting cards Notary Bank 204 Lake CREAM SODA at Albert 14 Home modern hardwood newly to FRANK H. Exclusive 101 Marion St. Tel. 26. can be had upon application at this Col. a for five at Miller's Drug Street the finest HOME PROPERTY on the WEST SIDE and are offered at a An They must soon Buy a Home Electric Car Service through to the 1103,215 Dearborn PARK Corner Madison St and Harlem Are handsomest line footwear to this the latest effects for fail and winter slyle of style of and material used in their is in this buyers will fully appreciate tha beauty of our new line of footwear for ladies and at the popular price of is above early and lead in the OAK PARK SHOE LAKE Mull Marion St. FOR OAK 1435 Monadnock Charles ' and 108-110 Lake - - - Oak 70. G. Marion A. Gas LAKE