Corporal Murphysayn that hc‘will not take lib ration in cinema) 9nd 9m tm cannotï¬mke him and More he ‘doth will resign His cummhdon and mum to his benmpin Boom). . Sergeant Gribo has ï¬gallyvlpem a few ofhï¬jhard earned ,doilaln, und‘boqght a bi’aï¬o, aï¬d he and his friends hue had some rousing time during the past few days. Grbau is going toinvest in a mouth harp he think. it easiet to play. There was no schoo}. Wedncpday. I wonder why. } . V The faculty gave their fl in‘fbtmal dance last Friday Music by the school orchestra work. Ray; Gérzy and Brehm’cr surr- ing. ‘ . geumury m y. 4517173: 52'. Kaenoshz 28. ‘Wednéiï¬iy, Fe‘b’;7th._ D. F.- H. S. indium! 35 N. 34,713.11“! teams l7 The High School has started rehears- ing the cantata “The Wreck of the Hes- pews“ tube prepared for the gradua- tion exercises ‘The Junior â€will take place after Lent. : . wDeerï¬eld The Decrï¬dd preliminariqs “that: place a week frém Friday; The mbject oi the debates ‘ arm be’MunicipaI Ownership. The.n¢w entries, Mias‘ Ella Con-lad. M3,. Wm. Lomic, and‘ Mr. R. henGoIbug. _ ‘ :Theaï¬ï¬â€˜lowing debate: will be new in Apï¬l; , Waukegan-Déevï¬el¢ New Trier An adv eniger often prepares copy for an "nd‘-*wÂ¥sich sounds all right to him, but he furgcu sometimes thathe 1s not one of hiaovm' autumn, and that he looks at things from an cm’ireiy ‘diï¬em’u vin- point. He knows the‘ nature of his prospecmc cunomcra. but he does not know" ‘33" Writing well enough as a ruleto mate the fad†a the custome'r. ‘ Roman M.- BURGESS Cir‘whuw and Advertising Agent “than Waring who no going to read mm: “ad." md what eï¬cctit will have upon them ism: than mildly in- lane, The mere purqhm b": a piece of cloth dues net necessarily» ma mm and well ï¬tting wk of clothes. You would hush at a man 'whu would buy; watch case am? put a maï¬a it and carry it around in his vcit pocket tn older toknow the time of day whncver he want“! to. Such can with be mild], imam; but the man Who buys space. “Maw; «part: and {Brown a hunfl‘n‘! of 'nm tract team. are 1|»!th wild» â€We!†merchant! m, m page. 31"};st Letter (or advthising purposes. rbelitvc sh,» taxman pa‘mmph when from him Hobbs “Maxine “Himself" and mama willhchupiui. . A Wood to' “W Puk Admin". Mia flown, Mi- Boyd acid dluahv «.hm iek (urCaliiormg. ‘ - . Mt. Ind Mn. Herbâ€! Evmo! cute «so. mm Sunday with am: [am Mr R 6. Evan... .7 . . Mn. Behidicx (me a mu reception to Miss Bub Bus who in theifm- N am will be remembered a a {cum teacher m thc Grammar KM PORT SHERIDAN NEWS HIGH SCHOOL NOTES their first m‘onthly Friday alle'moon. ring excellent DIIRPIILD â€III. We have received m hem M'publica- tion frOm'Deet-ï¬eld, bearing nosiznnurc and which might In My construed as maï¬a». We cunnot publish annony- mous communicator): It necessary that the name of the writ-f be In; nit soldier {ï¬end In defence of the men of the army and their unifonu. Certainly the United Slam Army uniform' u not a badge of dnhonor. The true soldier will fee! that 81th wear it and that he a proud .to wear it‘ over an honest heart and a gentlem'nnly conduct We up": that we in. m many of me whim men in â€Idler sub. *Ennon Th9 uniform of unlimited Stan: Army is not a bad†of dishonor and soma- time in the We whoa the country a safety is in danger and it in up to the men who wear our umforms so defend it, the people will realize this more fully A Santa. I met an acquaintance oI mine in Highland Park who told me that I could not accompany her mm’ not that she heme†had any Objections to me or the uniform but that! if {any of her friend; sawvher with a soldier they would not ban anything further _ta,.dowltlthur. There. is a yOtmg lady who h’agp’ t the courage of her. connktiom, and I contend that any one m would slight her for that is not worthy of her acquaintance and that ï¬lm might as well be without their friendthip and say “good Emma to bad rubbish. †Of course â€duly epeakmg, the term livery can be applied to our uniform, but in the general sense it pertains to meniais, coaeluneh. valet; etc. and in my estirmï¬anie a pear way to apply the term. If (male other hand It a livery, then its the livery of our natiqn and one which some of our greatest and noblest men have been proud miner. 'In the ï¬rst place a cm‘chman ora policeman wean his um from choice and he may give it up and seek more respectable employment at any time. when a soldier cannot, hf he enlist: for three years and three year: he may: whether he like: it what. No! that I place them all upon the tame tevel. for I W emphatically do not However. if a coachman or a wliceman 19 subject to this feelingthey should make no object- ipn forit is entirely theit 01m (mites they can quit their job and a soldier cam not. run «um um â€I â€3“†“Wm same basin: on): one who wear: livery by saying “flat Wanna policemen of our great cite- were )ubject to this sum feasting. †- TH! SOLD†1N UNIFORM To Tux [inflow-«Same time ago there awe-red u pn'nmpk in this col-_ umn penaininatoï¬te praiudlcopflcelingol a certain clement against the soldiers“ In another cuiumd thc‘ manor Ivan taken up by the Editor of this papet, who :00! the Punish quits talented' in otimv directions also brink able tn quot. Mbi Goose rhymes at will. and with all this he is an accomplishgd piamt, :a 1m map!" qn'm'c amMmall who know Musicmhmb 0! 11m flattery tu lambs! he i! quite an M comm olpopuhrain. helunumedq†moor three Catchy little song. and *1 Wm in working on: new one mm “12' 15‘ n1 Inland. kmightbowom" M We ll no doubt but am the title .1: welichosen. The Molar: gfllh'ooï¬con dim gave a very {mere-tn. ï¬nial in†T1107 23;»; a dam on WWywve. Human“! Chmhon Saturday awning Sergeant PM o! Troop "A" Cavalry mad: a trip to Indian-polio hat week. NW you Writ Ill} in a nun u fate. my god. I'll. wander wrm do you thinkoithis, which mam from China! In. two of the ï¬mincel the Viceroy h’n imed ._ decree ordering the New Testamen't to be introduced in- to all the schools. What do you think of that- for a poor heathen? He believes that the permanence and igh quamy of cum. in due to the he: the Com- On opening 1);: book Ithh pan-age catch: my mention. Afriend handed me recently on the train a printed copy of an ankle entitled the 'Edumioml Value oi the Bible" and delivered by the Rev. Gram Stmh tothc Graduating Clu- ai the Warren, Minn†High School “1907 - Wemvemehumnyiwmatmndgg the Nmimu: 4â€"12». ’ , “BIBLE IN THE SCHOOL AT. (ll-{INA "The Witchingfliom" .by Augustus Thom“! A thrillingdrama with striking dramatic sewage. It ghee great promise of the drama’ at the More when 1 good moral drama? will succeed the present popular Wmmeot a brilliantly ’Mz Wrecene withigmup of Mn; show-girls in the midm sinz‘isjgthejeqige oi the hour. When the newphn of liv- ing an imbibe: our pleasure going that we demand something Whieiw. the think- ing. mind and not memyln houndiea traction: then, and then may .will the drama reach the high pleee it deserves.- The drama demendrxood dremetic situâ€" ation, but above all it must have as its hey note some lined! thought or some great moral question at hue. . The form» er the "Witching Hour" nowhere and. although we may noz‘sympathize with the idea (if aelepethy, utill we most respect it. u it ï¬epreuented in such a forceful Way as in this work of Mr. Thomas. The leading role as flayed by Willian} Morris was well :mstained. “He wine by hindim nity and pleuhg meant} althwgh} dignity and'mserve“mlly' repel! and awe, in the case of Mr. Morri: the re- vereeie the case. The small comedy pair as playedby-Edvard. Lee is delight- ful. The other parts are all equally well carried by David ’l‘umer, Ann Warring- ton, Amelia Gardner. Julia Hay; Joseph Gra'ybill. John Sainpoiis. Lawrence Grattan, Wm. Htimphrey. and ' Burr Caruth. a mu continuingto crowded houses. On Murray 9““th “whit week the Mcv Donn“ jury-visited (15:11:63th in a body to witness the piece and .much macab- tion in rife a? ml 0:: effect, of the drama upon'lhcse imam One of the oonlen: £10m of'the pray. which chunky: a murd- br ((3310! a curious» type; is that a jury maybe swayed by {one of public opin- ion merely-s thought without collusion othcrwise: ' ' ' . The dance held in Andaman“ s hall on Sunday night was fairly we'fl “tended. Mrs. Yum spent the ï¬rst week in Waukpgani' ‘ «owed upon him by‘m High 5cm: to: higcxcdlém wk timing 0:: tin: acm- mdt of Ochoa]. m men a: an Webmhm Mn: new meetings, «the home of Rev. Lininger for thewpooo of studying the Bible. m m mks: them»! "we DRAMATIC NOTES. pandt the, “Arm wnuusrav'rh'ue evils are per painted It the cost mama. of many innocent gin-Ia who am Aentnpped into vice "an33“. the vuriom forms of what is hmm I: “The Seem Evil" are men- ndng the moral-mi physics. well being ofour country, . ». ~. M 'vy'" "~ “WM f‘fhc‘ “hm 1kg; jmï¬ic 'does exist here' m Chicam. Dawn whcré the rod lighu blue and where the fluid madman: drift: from um'i-cumined windowu. and where wo- maid young girls Ire lmyedin the gown- of flame, there in when Christ? unity in needcdtho moot.“ The [allowing “solution wase mhul- tive meeting In: held theamc Ifte inï¬ally adopted and a large «we?!» tq carry it into eï¬eel: To Mar {rpm judge Fake. Assistant State: Attorney Roe, Ema-t Bell and Dr. Jann'ey, the utatcments o! the appalling Ilavevy of human beiï¬m in this white land of ours ought WW. and did arouse every soul present. One could almcst imagine the spirit 0‘ Garrison and Phillips and Beecher and Chahning incamated ‘the (media of that div-â€DO! so much on new; oftheir eloquence as for the amazing revelations which astounded the audience ind awoke them to a momma“ ‘0 action ca. In a local paper such“. the 'Nm LETTER. it it impossible to give a lull acwqqt of that meeting. but we feel it a duty we ow'e the good We oi the North Shore. to put the he: on record that fully one fbousan’d persons attended this meeting 0! promo} and purpose. But to those who â€attended the great meeting held on the morning of ï¬onday Feb; 10. at the Y.‘ M. C. A. Awdiwmm. of Chicago, it was made all tap puinhmy clear that there are yet slaves in Amerir ‘ Soon after the civil my was ï¬nally cloud tnd Pruident‘" Uhéoln had pio' claimed the Emancipnï¬ion' of the negro stave. William" Lloyd‘UIrrimn went to England. and, at x mm banquet given in hig'honor, he-exchim ‘Slqvu can- not breathe in Amrricm'fl ’ ~ ioned by'epomanwu combustion in a pile 01 mum-rut, the Wake-gin Buni- neu Cone“. It ii Duly - week or two agothe: we reported thccomhun tion of a smell pile o: W rags which had been covered up by some ended lin- en in‘ a Highland Park drama; home. and rho smoke we: discovered only jun in the nick at “memo save the entire pro- petty from flames. Don: horde oi! up unlens yonwm «ho-hm. shivering on the streets some of thew'coid nidhu‘hhfle your humour-n: co theii‘gmond‘. ‘ Wu can Ml amnion m the mutter here a a "mini: "Him: mumbling arm"! my. and "pm-hm; pï¬pd â€a. RAGS CAUSED DESTRUCTIVE Avery 4mm in wok plane: at Waukmn Int weekin which the Dodge Buildingm dimmed and several im‘ pol-um businm interact unstained great Imus. ‘4’.- ‘Nflwn SLAvks ON AflERiCAN 50.11..