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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 6 Mar 1903, p. 4

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Chafioun z : PROFESSIONAL CARDS : : A.“ prertson " ....nE£iLsn m.... LUMBER» COAL and BUILDING MATERIAL nmaumTFKix." In: John: An. ILLINOIS Opp. Depot DR. E. H. POMEROY Olive m Barge n ”1601:. Residence n F. W. Cuzhingn nounâ€"0.1!; 2~3; 7-8 HIGHLAND PARK : . ILLINOIS (Mice and Yard: in "Lumber Dian-int Ofice at. Halal Inglesido HIGHLAND PARK. : 1L1 Oflioe Fletcher Block DR. E. C. KAYE . ,, DENTIST HIGHLAND PARK : u Luge lot of iiuipTés‘Râ€"r 1903 just in. TELEPHONE 67. We “whiny thc ngochomElete line of E : ARD WENDIING Painter and Decorator DR. FRANK M. INGALLS VIIII Pm: _ um Corner Green St. and Centnl Are. mum SUiPElQS} Ann on. JAMES WATSON. . Inffiiymms " ‘ IMPORTED dunks: ’ NEAR CENTRAL ~AVBNUE {4 91992150 Jinks: Estimtel giv'en 817177311 work NAPKINS W IYH PU ROMS“ 0') n. vvlâ€"r finned Good: 01: the North Shore FOR an a" F.‘ M. EVANS TELEPHONE 77 FlRST ST. .15 mm TREE TO ALL AND P. 0. BOX 397 1'0!th 531 ILLINOIS Phone 332 ILLINOIS umcws ”my I 1 Last Saturday night Infill-1 other men’s evening at the High- land Park club. Again a program arranged by R. H. Bowen was A Connuomonu Shore lnlelll‘encc. lepccessfully and entertainingly â€"__._______._-_-- __ _ ‘ . , . Pnhl'ubed every Friday morning at High rendered. Mt Bowen Pinon”. mm!!!" by the lections were all treats to the? II- sembled bachelors and handle“. Sheridan Road 1:“ng CO Especially interesting were those A (mconronu‘lb) , {which Mr. Bo'e“ render“! with A. E. Done“. - - Manager one handwtbe other hand tied to A. E. Bout, ~ - - . Hunger. ling Telegram, any more than they Newt-Letter flpfldgqg, Q11 gentnl Avenue. THE NEWSPAPER DEADHEAD. “Why should people ask for free newspapers, asks the TorontoEven- lobk for "free oigfirs, free umbréflu, [me walking stick, free collars, 1,th 'cufla or free beefsmks? Every eépy of a néwspaper is a product which costs money The tailor, the We greasi- is not calls}! upon tokaufisly free copies of the products which may handle. The people whog are aggrievad if they cannot get a the copy. of a newspaper would not think of struggling for a place on the {wee list of a grocery store, a dry goods item, or butcher’ 5 shop? * Mlvm um and. know- .- applicab- It is the principla more than the cost of the free newspaper idea Which is repugnant to all sound business notions. There is scarcely a fume. paper in the country which dbes not maintain a free list for the benefit of people who am well able to pay, and who would not think of accepting 8mg 3; therapy-0mm it Hmhhnd Put than]: thirg'roeer, or butcher, or baker the hand-Out which they ex- pect from their favorite newspaper Somebody says few women would vote if enfranchieed. Well, {batten heppene in an electh that more than half the men refuse to Vote. But if one man or woman wants to exercise the right to vote. what earth. 1y reason is there for denying it be. cause other men end women do not wish to exercise it? 1-! {desire to breathe the fresh air of haven, shell I not cause my threshold because the root of the family group preter the stale efinoephere indoorefâ€"Ex-Sec. rotary of the Nev, Long, Telephoa No.92,W Put. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1903. ' ms 3:.“ m van $1.50 IF PAID IN ADVANCE THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSLETTER. HWhImd'T' 'Fuii »’ .Vfurhisher or ,She 1 The foreign talent coneiete‘d 0! two highly giltedertiete, Win. A. . Willet and Mid Cora Spieer. 1Mr. Willet, who is a student in ithe Columbia 'School of Mneie.1 gave many Irish songs and hiel 1renditions were enthusiastically greceived. Mine Spicer, until re? 1cently with "The Ponders” ’ It the La Belle, captivated her listenâ€" ers with the high order of talent which she exhibited. Miss Spieer is a finished actuate, and the en- ergy and feeling which she puts ; into her work, ne'well as her grace. £11an and beauty, combine to in; 1 sure her invariable succeed. .1 l the chnir‘tnd blindfolded. After the program had been rendered a luncheon was served. Then followed pool and billiard matches and cigars and parldr matches. There isnothing unin- teréating about the Highland Park Club “ Smokem.” A. good advertisement; one that is well. written and' properly“ dis- tplnyed, is worth more in any: part of the paper than a poor advertise- ment in the best peeition that can ‘be selected. "Top of the column, next to reading matter, ” or “broken column, among pure reading mat- ter,” will not make a poor adver- ’tieement efiective. ~Retailer and s Advertiser.’ ‘When infieed of» stoves and hardware, etc., Mr. C A. ’Kuiat in his ad. in this paper invites you to call and see his stock. ' - At the Womanfs'Olnb onfl‘nes- duy afternoon Dr. Alva Wright, of Lake Forest,,gave a very able and concise ‘addresa' on “Science and Scientists from 1850.” She Spoke briefly, but to the point: on asturwiny paleontology, geology, biology and medicine. This was followed by a‘ lively discussion upon the germ theory. I The Nun-Linn, $2 per your. thowfltyer being In. Whoa-o In the J.“ of he: a»... Mn; Dullng. Kh- Pl‘ckor’u sister in visiting bu. Mr. Chamberlain will protein In“ Sadly. . “In. “all. of Bipa‘n. Fl... In its aunt of In. Shaw over Sandi}. In. Addilon Plummet. Mu. Chu. Shut and Mia I), Hurdow Iput laid” with In. Wm. Knit. of WHO“... entiy Ind forgotten his “high water boots." wee coined with I panic the other day on his arrival in the city. end telegnphed to tie president of the village In Idiot‘s. “Greenwood and South avenuee walh are floating. water too deep for lording, repair or ’fumie’h hoete. ” It in underetood the preeident wired back that the alarmed citiuen would find boat tied at his doeion his return in the evading, Don’t forget that Nosfenberg Kintz keep thq very best of groceries. See his ad; elseâ€" where. MUTARY ACADBHY. Fifty cadd- attonded the node: of Mr. Brigham’ I atomptioon ViWI at the Prubytocian‘ Church. The Chicago Alumni Afloat:tion of the Northwestern Military Load. em: hoid- their than! fbnnquet ut Kiliaiey’e Sound” night. The North Divinion high uohool hop play the academy boys in an indoor baeeblll game last week, the some being 18 to 6 in favor of the academy boys. The Division high school boys e’uoh brought a lady and iall stayed‘to dinner, after which they spent the evening dancing to the playing, of Miss Stabbing, of Kenoaha. There will be ‘a. meeting at. the Lin~ coln Men u‘e ichbofhouue Saturday even- i 1113 M 7:30am discuss thfifiu'csfionof a _ 3- new the! enlarged school mum. ' Everybody should attend. . l'flflflWOOD.â€"-Collt-, 'We are glad to know“ that Miss Sigeid J ohngon is 'xecqvering from .the grippe. On Thursday evening of this week Mrs- Hoetetter entertained at cards in honor of her gueetJdiee Wheeler. Wit and mirth circulated freely among the {our tables. Mr Gibbe wae the proud winner of the first. gentleman’s prize while Hr. Ed. Shannen came in {or hie share which 'wee .the' booby prize, and Aoitiunâ€"ol GW- Mn. A. A. Duh] won 1», main: prize and Mrs. Alfred Smith booby prize.’ Cards were followpd by refrbohdlenu and dancing, all voting Mn, Hootefler a charming heats“. sheik-lg Park Cl andi .Sch form: of 6M ‘ whic‘ only am (t

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