0mm A8 OTHER. m NO TH'SHO E NE 78;:LETTE. WMMuflWMn Sheridan Road Publishing Co. muse-VI! 5':ow SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1907 lurch: M: Pat 0}“. Highland hr}. I!“ a mud (bu W “10.!deth- m who lived who one hundred ,mï¬nvouhhundcmleot urn. “W o! "emu“ too much at “nun" » muanIetoernke the North Shore New. mm, but. in trying to follow it on. doe- not' meet with universal :ppronl. The cutest mmthovofldutobomodlwr 'when not mull: akin; the muons!- Wotamhrlpmeotapper, but whonono'loohtmtho Edito- rhl chit Into the multitum de- mi- Ind opinions to b. mutated There no people who think them:- I! use of {Iced pupa Is to puhunh loul tuna. even If they only toll than. I": mum vent mum circus." while other. no in :11 tum: loos! items, even I! flu um I": mum circus." while other. no mace-iv.†Some think the Editor should no: nothlnxabout politicsunlanitbea put! 0! "our party! och-u would not. In anything about reliant un- leuitbetobequiulunuutmm mnoJewsinmwnlndtbando- quesuons, it Is unpopular. to am prohiblupn or. to .. 3mm" of Mill Futon and her Anti-Claret work. Editorial- ot course In only for silent but "nobody reads them.†Some call for a aerial story and others do- clue It in only our wading. Well.- well! We do not expect to please, ev- erybody but We do earnestly denim to be or use to all. We bone†that n.90dmhaneducatornndWo think that a local paper which report: the births. deaths. marriages and noâ€" clnl events of our peopie and there- fore, often ï¬nd: a place on the read- ing table for the whole week should study not only what to publish but also what not tolublish. It is in this vii we appeal to the people of the North Shore. but us haVe your support and ye can give you a good mper. ' THE KORAL AWAKENING. A year ago 10., William Jennings Bryan wrote an article which was published in the Saturday Evening Post in which he claimed that we were on the eve of a great moral re- vival over a Inge portion of the world. He quoted Tel-to! of Raisin and Dumas of France who you! be- v. imam. um. MUS. hundred ummmuobo;um- hutâ€"tho connecting link which movmmumoflnrâ€"I. Nomtunbotwnr-uou ubitnpwhtouuheutud mummnywmumm Manhole-annulverldhlb wmdlnnueneo.†It 1- not at wau‘muuna M our Prudent “Id luv. tol-‘ lowed very much the no line at thnwm.otlhn- contupoochumdthuthocumo (or Prudent“) hmt on the oppon- lummmumumumm anthmolnnmtothllm But of "my Mr “nuance I: the wonderful awning 0! non! action on the put at the church. Al- “m" “M one-mm tho amen. Wat. Monoâ€"Jew and couple. has become mud to action w evil forces. In vat portion. ot'the entire can. try, the saloon la outhwod. A. 30% or balm the public in turning on m limo-lulu must ofï¬cial eotruwon. beginning to at “does It pay?" The new monster n being routed out; the nu: who outrage- docsncy â€"-tho “and who eon-alre- comm young girl: to oil-love them-the vile pm- which sends us ministers of m thudâ€"the great conspiracie- anlnlt honor and honourâ€"all tho-9 things are subjected to a. growing {m which n times: at. white heat. Let'tho good Work :0 on. EDITORIAL NOTES. ‘ Ma'yor'ï¬uue's Nfuui to chime the State Sunday closing law against Saloon has malted in the most vigomus cam- paign for moral orden hat has occurred in Chicago in many years) The lair and order league is furnishing ammunition for a statement of the issues before all the Churches next Sunday. Detective ser- vice is engaged to "secure evidence and every Saloon keeper in the city who does business on Sunday wtll be presecuted at least so far as it is possible to collect eve- dence against them. In many [)3er the United States there is a, vigorous campaign against bill-boards. All over the country the bill- board has beâ€" come a nuisance in cities valuable property is defaced or hidden behind great standards of bosrds erected no high as to obscure tall buildings. in the country the perspective is everywhere broken unsightly advertisements and one no lenger can ï¬nd a natural view which is not more or legs disï¬gured with the ugly bill board. Etiward Payson Weston, who 30 years ago, showed us how to walk long dis- tances is now in his seventieth year walk- ing from Portland. Maine. on his way'to Chicago a distance of 1,230 miles. We are not speculating or even hinting as to the time it may take Mr. Weston to complete this feat but we are reminded that in his younger days mnch interest was attached to walking as an atheletic exercise for our selves. We :hhkhvunldbe unimpmv- ncnt on WIw-onldbcturune lhc porpolc to: physical exude. Ind. com-ubâ€" mwmm “1'!an “do: of Ruskin" no published by "‘0 W130“ Publishing 00.. u n. Adum’ IL. Chic-co. st “.50 um â€.00 mpecuvoly. We. (an In obtdnod on Invitation to this ofï¬ce, or w on!" 01 my book-allot. . wmsmmmmm um- um! Wot-1mm day.me 4; www.mm 26, and TWW M. the III “m In November "pry m. Only than than an m I“ hou- dan in m m and mu. and 3030 01 than by rod-m mm. Nut- W17. '0 think or these dun a "mum holidm.†but technically Imd loony they are not. Thanksgiv- 1" W 1' hurl! Immune. a. "naâ€" than! houdu" u it in proclaimed by the Mom: otthe United “abut President of the United Eaten, but the governors of the etntee eieo met not, dnce the President he: no right to. “order" an bonk- end busineee honeee to close ‘doore. had the people moreâ€: to n from their ordlnery farming on day. The common tell in with th date pro claimed by the Preddent. so Thank» ego lest July lOth’he wrom hie led letter home sexing he wee working for Mr. w. J. Newmen. teeming con- tractor at Lake Fond, 11]. Since then we heve not heard one word of hit Monte. I wrote to Mr. New- men end he Md he worked for him end then he went to work somewhere et- Bole-berg. He was a good son givingdeyieebeervedhriithew’éhuï¬mï¬ï¬‚ new worde with my don-,ueiegnlholidey Marciano it cannot be technically celled e “new tionelhoiidey." r H 4:"_ Chum day in observed by ell Chrietendom. Yet it is not In notional hoiidey in the United States. Every [other he went eway tron: home about four yeere “ego. We all long to "see hip once more. Deer Bit-d“? moth- er's heart in broke and she keeps wearing (wan him and she always keepeoneeyinghemuetbedeador “good American observe: them end in some mu head: no that he Chasm day is observed by tn Christendom. Yet it is not a Mom! ho‘uday In the United m . Every good American observes them an! is made happier by Its coming; Hut for all that it in not a nation! Imu- day. strictly speaking. ’ ‘ ! Very few Americans, aspects“: the growing boys, fail to take notice of the min; or July 4. observing It by "going washing," it am by more noisy Means. And most of us con- sider it a national affair. ‘ mwmdthhpnpormm Labor day in not A legal holiday- excent that Congress has proclaimed it such inn-the Dietrict cl Columbie, but in some“ mate: it ls not observed. Some states do not even observe New Your day are a. legal holiday. ' 'Y'ee, generally speaking, it is nationally observed. and most persona look up- on it as a holiday. Unless e change he: been mede recently, the bunk- do business on that dew in some sues. George Washington’s birthday. Feb- rumzaJenotobeervednsulegu holiday in all stem, though it ie in alerge majority of them. ' I | ’ Deco‘rau'on day. May 30. in pretty generally observed. though many states have not legalized it u a holl- ob-erving, Arbor my. the tree-plant- In; annulment being greatly on the tact-use. nonhum- um do: will be more 34311th oboerwd u the yep" pol, uncanny dmï¬lflord Plnchot, NATIONAL HOLIDAYS. supply will In W within a mun-mobnlumurnlytp- Mbdlmdouotthowm. ammmmm -Amaonmonwrnm. Wammtouowmmm vovmbophuedwtornrdlouou woo-I. Editor. [I , Nomlwnyomurlotl'lyean andmtryinxtoflndlonodnoot believe to be dead but somehow I think he is somewhere about. Lake Forest or (mum; been. 3 you m'tvwrlte' -801 be: of Yuk, bear 81!, 11 you can help ‘me In any way to and my Moved brother. I would be "so thonflul to you. When he IGH“E6ine we‘m living at 279 Plea- ant Ave., New York City But now our rectum u 15 w. 114th St. N. ' Y. O. MustaGod‘thathemn mar this advertisement. Ho lb John P. Flanagan, 25 years old, short and stout, very light and complexion rather rosy. VI Mierflud in “the: Madman Journal but no one know when lad was. Hoping I am not much troubh, I remain » V ’ Yuan truly. . ' '- Miss Mary Flanagan. This tithe aim and promise of the Chicago 8: Milwaukee Electric Railway Company who are straining every eflofl to open their line rm Racine to Mil- wankee on December I. Shoï¬ld you have the least possible tumble in having your Iautidry work done ' you can overcome it by sending it to the RELIABLE ILAUNDIEY, High Class Luanda-era, Telephone 107. â€We are here for a purpose. â€â€˜ From tvmuon to Vlhnukcc In