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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 15 Oct 1904, p. 3

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d and made a. and Mr. lor. county I either Zip- id bril- I, while ; strong team. ‘n rally at ght, 'wbich and appre. 3 goal. t team far in did not Llnameuâ€" ¢n~ . A bbc! 1nd m min. Canaan.» nduy school sees a half a becauao‘of' nunion oer- }Schmns. P. A Christian ting service “many 'in- due ye . . . .' .Crofi »y the Fort and 'our lo- I, are given. Illnley. Lia, in Mnrkn,‘ Jr ' (Mesâ€" . . .‘1! undel .LY. L . Meaty r, and touch- Pastor. a {In vial! a idling ‘ WIB'HTUTIOIAL “WY“ OI THE “hum! Forum- Jlldse Thomas A. Moral. known far beyond the boundaries of m mu for his legal attainments, I” be In- advocaled Ouch a when» 0! government In in commuted in the proposed new charter to: whlch tho pending cqnntlmtzonnl amendment ll required for nearly a nuemflou. Twenty-five year: ago he htmduood I mailman In a local conventlou. pro- viding for the commlldaflon of the tax- ‘Inxhodlu and u dim-rent 35mm of phat court; The need for such changes has been constantly growing In”! the WW community has at hot Income-aroused.- Mr. Moran spoke on on “abject Wedneuduy night before dicHCredlt Men's Association. and in ”ten-mg to the-amiculty of gem“: a majority of we votes cast at the November election for the ennhllnx .consmuflonal amendment he said: “It I. not a moupmln ot‘untugonlnm' that we ham to overcome. It In the neces- llty of starting a vurrcut In the dead sea of indifference. CANDIDATES FAVOR AMEND? State Senator Lawrence B. Strlngor. ‘ Democratic candidate for governor. Is the son of a l aptlst mlnlbter. Charles 8. thirteen. state‘s attorney in Chit-ago. and Republican commute to? govern- or. in the son of a professor in a small Illinois college. Both are nnflu-s of the state and know conditions. polltlml and tuduntflnl, in I“ parts of the com- monwealth. Although Mr. String,” fives tn Ltmoln he talks about would pol min in Chicago with pretty hear the some fluency as Mr. Demon, n 11:61" W of that city. does. This ts ac» counted for by the fact that he 1h ed In Chicago five years, and stude law then. Both are advocating the adnp~ flan of the constitutional amendnwnt to be voted on in November, whlch it Is hoped will provide .(‘hlcugo with n much-medal charter. Senator string- or agrees with Judge Sherman that it to not only a real necessity for Chim- as It will save the legismture in the future a great dohl of \\ ark: also tum dam-h of the clashing bvtwefll repre- :Centuthes‘ from the «in and thnso from other parts of the state in the Iegislaturo In the future “ill he mowed if (‘hfvugo is ghon I‘m’aulm‘ .DOWN‘R to mnmlgo lwr m‘n lm-nl (mn- cams. ’| 1m in the object of the Emrbruittimt it is good phncy for all the state to vote for the :nuendmél_u. amendment. The llllnoln Motnvpnlll~ Err Troubles, Hope: and Government“ Newca- smut. Chicago has nearly twice as many miles of streets as :my otherrhy in the Union. Thntais because It Is built on a Iex el prime with no hindrance to it. extending out almost llumnnms In three directlom. But this has not been an Messing m all ma b; m by the tqllowlnx ‘ . _ am York had 2.521 1., > {“3135 761 mien am that lack paving. Phihdetpbh 418, St Louis 482, while Chago _h_u»2.8_16‘_mnes of unpaved. streetnv Hoot of these un- paved streets are lilo without prom hinting Ind with no noticing. The A TALE or on: em! trouble in that Ghieuo bu upmd not over no much territory that it is a much more expensive city to main-i tain properly than other! that are more compactly Mt. Another trouble lien in Chicago bolus mm! of tho ; permanent improvements or absolute ‘neceulty have been made out of the moi-rent tax levy and other funds that ishould have been devoted to operation hand maintenance. The bonded debt ‘of the city has not been increased for twenty-five years. Bad streets and i nnd lack of police protection have been ; the inevitable consequence. a Now. what Chicago in trying to do is got rid or the constitutional re- fstrict a ‘0 that she can extend her ideht limit to a reasonable 'extent anal ‘ place the expen‘ae of permanent better- ment partly on succeeding generation). We do this it is neceml’! to get an Hmendment to the communion. It i has been a very 'dlillcnlt thing. Hav- iing failed in three or four attempts. :prominent organizations of that city Iiu‘aueed the last legislature to submit such an amendment to the people. It will be mm! on in November. Being a constitutional measure. it must have a majority of all the votes or the whole state. hence it is that voters in the s nontherntonntlen the a say about i local affairs in Chleago. That may be right, but it is hoped that they will vote atllrmntlvely. Should this amount ment be adopted Chicago wlll‘ go to the next legislature with the draft of a new charter and ask it: adoption by that body. Then under the terms or the amendment such charter-will have to be voted on by'the people of Chicago. ,When all this is ac- complished Chicago V yin be able to wvâ€"rYâ€"W r â€" v pure more streets, “at“: more alleys. and employ more spofleemen. That mums less robbery mm mum-breaking and murder. It means cleaner streets and a better city In every way. It will not necessarily mean higher taxes for the residents of the city. and the amondment. it adopted, can not pos- sibly affect any other part of the ‘smto. Chicago is asking e‘very vnter ’ in Illinois to help her out of hor trouble by marking his special lmuot [or the amendment. There In no apparent reason why the voters should not re- spond. cannmu’n snnnmx run: consn'ru'rfomx. mnxn- 0 1mm Judge Lawrence Y. Sherman. Be- nublicun mnulldnte for Houtvnant gov- ernor. is sum to undvrstzmd nmm-ipal conditigns in Chicago renmrkumy well' for a mam living in the central pan-t of the suite. In the legislature Judge Sherman has usually tax‘orc'd lt‘gislay don. naked by Chicago, whit-h he re‘ gunk-d reasonable, In some Instances. of. matdeuotmwhich it the amendment is actuated. Chm” Wlhnretogivemflbody. No m Judge Sim-mam position in WI. fie known tho that Chicago m I insider charter. and ihat it Is tho right thing for the state to assist her in getting ii. however. ho'lms scored that vitriol severe terms He advocates the adop- tion of the pending con-{humus} Omendment. designed ‘to live Chicano : new charter on the wound that it will relieve the humid.” Iii ihe future THE SHERIDAN now NEWS-LETTER. JOHN iii" KLIIhQE, mljr‘ nr~l I Ann P ounl‘é “CA I: ,THE RELIABLE snoE DEALER‘ Fine Repairing a Specialty .. These s‘fiberb Albums should be in every kingdom: hdme. um! we hays urrauged to place them within the macho! our mtddrgso that. EVERY 03% any have them. ~ . " . , , V \ t ‘ Then «2 .3, of those Albums in V:ll.ea§lt~muflnina anxteen finehnlflone view! all hound In m an paper con-n. They are mm fi‘the gm of one a week. beginning "_-_ . â€"v_ , , Ami! “AlbummybemdcnéoneauMormewbmeSetofm-touce M““ We Albin'on file Mm once and order one ltke it. The regular R- an pm la I not. each. but we wnl have then mmldmyour midi-en for only 13cm: Mbom. If you cannot call. and m an order now. “Wear Your Life Away” t'LVing to do washing in your own hon“; this hot weather TH E RELIABLE LAUNDRY Shuldan Road News-Letter - - Hfithland Park MONEY T0 [MI EdgarM. Snow 81 00. THE WONDER? .\.‘1D GLORIES OF THE GREAT WORLD‘S FAIR IN AR'NSTH‘ FORM FOR I'I'ZRMARENT PRESERVATION. WORLD’S FAIR ART ALBUMS IN SOME OF $1.000 AND UPWARDS‘; - on WELL LOCATED IMPROVED manual: PARK nun. £3117: For Summer We AT REASONABLE PRICES FOR FINF SHOES will do it for y.ou Get their “Rough Dry”or “Family List, ” and save money. . 5T. PETER B’ROSa Props. WI HAVE THEM FOR SALE ‘15c HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. CALL 0N PER CENT l0! WWO! 8T. CHICAGO

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