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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 28 Jul 1906, p. 6

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Published evety Saturday I! Highlmd M. “Knob By the Sheridan Road Publishing Company RALPH 1. LEE, Manager Highland Park WNcwsfâ€"chttfcr Subucripdon Price 31.50 a Year. 5 Cenwdae Copy The first primary électlon under the new law will be held nextSaturdny, August «h. There will be severul county tickets in the field. and it is im- portant that a full vote is polled. tint the vgrious delegates Inuy go well instructed to the county convention. there to express the fwishes of the pre- cinct from which they are sent. The number of candfdates for: county omce this yen. is Inge, add their memes have: been placed be- fore our readers in these columns, that. they any make their choice before the tickets are p1aced be- fore them at the primaries. The right. of “Hugo I: more thou a privilege. n. is a duty which every voter owes to' himselfno his community. and tohis country; II. is important tho! er'erv voter should exercine his rigln to a voice in the election of tho“ who are 110 conduct the business of the county dpfing the next four yefirs. :ions‘ Make your choice and don t an to vote next Saturday. , In evury civilized country today the city beauti- ful is a recognized factor' In civic progress and de- velopmeut. The value of v ell ordered streets, beau- mm humus and lawns, and parks and drives laid out. with an order'_ profusion of trees and flowers can not he estimated in terms of dollars and cents. It has a much deeper significimce. It is not only a source of pleasure and pride to ihe residents of I. | city, but it. is hiso a pleasing imitation to the visitor and the prospective resident. to come and live among such beautiful surroundings. l in European cities and in many cities injhis country the municipality encourages the city beau- tiful“ idea by offering prizes for floral decorations of grounds and homes. setting an example by one- in! attention to its own parks and streets. Many of the railroads of this country ore also offering prizes for the floral decorations in grounds adjoin- ing stations. and count money so awarded as well spent. ' - The site of the City of Highland Park is one of the most attractive along the North Shore and the residents have. nearly nll of them. cooperated with nature in adding to the beauty by the erection of belutiful homea‘ rurrounded by grounds on which the landscap gardener has lavished all his art. W at the Pan Olcc. Highland M7111“ an atom"! clan slaw. Suurdn. August “ILâ€"Primry election. Thurodny. AW nthâ€"Chum; conventions. Tues'dny, Airgun Nthâ€"Senator“! conventions. Thursday. Ahgnst lathâ€"cong'mionul conven- 'l'u- sdnf. August 2|u.-â€"Stute convention. SATURDAY jULY 18th, 1906 The Primary Election The City Beautiful Convention Dates The In\ oler must go far. hated. to dluom 3 city more pleasing than our own. lint the" In much tho! could still I). done. The oi" could u a null 9mm. beautify will) flowers tnd shrubs ibe porlnny on St. Johns sod (anal. Avenues. The trio-Nu park bounded by Lure]. l’rospeci. und Linden Ave-nu nigh! alnobo luld out with vulln. flowers Ind decor-olive shrubs. This mlgm- be made a latching {or larger under- uklngn In the (More. The C. l N. W. By.. I! it could be mdueed to do so. might also odd much to "IQ oltrntlvoom of our "front yard". by It’ll. out the ma. purl: mono the union and by plunb in; lrgrl along the bare right of “my. If these thing. eou‘d be brought nbum, it would be t decided step in the right dimlon. and eontrlbuu m aided charm to In olrndy belutlful cits. The tressury of the County is swelled about this time of your by the tines impnsed upon blind pig keepers in the county. in the Lake district of western Lake Count y the summer resort season is in full swing. snd pieces for the sale of liquor are regsraod as necessary sujuncts. The citizens of Luke County. not recognizing this truth(?) have refused to grunt licenses in these districts. Plsinly something had to he done to remedy the de'ect, sud those interested have hit upon an ingenious way to settle the difiiculty. Notices srescntto them. from Wuukegsn summoning them to come end be fined- About 40 have received such notices this week. The keepers regsrd it ss s necesssry per-t of the business. and. ere iii no wise perturbed st being hsled' before the court. On the contrary they seem to beovsrjoysd st thechsncetmpsy from 84") tom fine'per snuum that they they lheresfler pursue their illegsi business in undisturbed sore- nity. If this seems a proper'eud just way to conduct, the sale of liquor, and if the people of Lake Conn; ty ere content. that liquors should be sold in terri- tory when its sale is at present prohibited by law, why not. increase the revenues at the county by issuihg licenses, charging enough therefor to make it worth while.-in a financial way: ‘ Commissioner otlmmigration, Robert Whtchorn, has announced that in the fiscal year that ended J une mth last. 888.629 aliens wére handled by the Ems 'Islnrid authorities. Of these 609.714 were males and 278.829 females. Italy led with the petites]; number offlimmigrants, 222,006 Italians engering the coun- try. There were 125,000 Jews in the totzil. Altogether 1,062,054 personqarrived in New York. This number of course includes American citizens tnd tourists. 0f the total number of uHéna 106,990 were less than 14 years old and 38,295 were more than 45 years old, while 99,884 had been in the coun- try before. Seven thousand eight hundred and eighty eight 0! the new-camera were deported for various causes, 195 being exchxded as supposed criminals. “The state Fireman’s Tournament. to be held M. Urbana‘ August. 7th, 3th and 9th. will be one of the biggest gatherings of fire-fighters ever held in Illi- nois. On account of the low raceâ€"one hre plus 25 cents-hundreds of firemen will Mtend from all The Immigrants brought. with them $19, 000 000. The increase in the total number of 'arrivels over 1905 was 19, 075. y ,. . Lake County Prohibition Immigratioh Increases pm of the slut. The pdehb your luv: been murlully imam]. Urban- hulni hung up” 5410 in enh puma. A numb" 6! new trun- luvo on- ward and more un- expected lwfure tlio tournament open: A spat-cu!" lecture of u» Mum!» will he the horse hon mu. la the“ the usual seem lucid.“ to n nan to a firm are shown: hone- in. nulls: Reviving slum; hltchln. and ranch. qur- hr of mil. to plug: laying out}: nnm'od {vol 0! hose: "tubing noule. Lincoln, who has won In! place in the horn how nus the put two years, will try tor the sum chumplonshlp this tea-on. Inasmuch n it was the “mention of the Legisla- ture that each voter Should vote for one enndidne (or Bopnesenutive, w thlt lu Dina-ion like the Eighth each County should hpve u {number in the General Aminbly, Luke County at. present having the Senator. To the Republicans of the Eighth Senatorial District I hereby announce lay-ell u n undidne for u- olectioa to thc Hamil Assembly. subject to the uliou'o! the Suntan-bl Convention of this Di- strict. I therefore uk the voters of ~the Republicans of Luke and Boon Counties u. the primlries to ba held' August 4th. 1906. and request. lhai thou who 'wish to vote for me mark (cross in-the square op- posite my name on the oflciul ballot. ‘ Respectfully. Fun: R. Covnn'. RAVINIA PARK Concetta Every Afternoon at. 3 and Every EVening at. 8:30 SPEClAL CONCERT Tuesday Evening, July 31st BAVEISWODD MUSICAL CLUB OF CHICAGO 75 voices will renew? 0 Concert with MR. DAMROOGH Thomas Dramatic with Edward Stock I[ NEW YORK SYMPHONY OBUHESTRA Commencing Aug. 6 Belvidere, Ill. NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Nevs-Letter.... , ‘ Last week of WALTER DAMROSCH ....Fine Job Printing ~‘Hlfi‘

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