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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 26 Sep 1908, p. 4

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Thousands of men and women have been this week subject to this most diflicult Mess which in some case: amounted aimost to disaster. Peopfe who are aged or weak found themselm exhausted almost to. the pom 0f breakdown before they reached their train and strong men moppcd their. faces and tried hard to suppress‘ their indignation as they walked hardly knowing whither *oniy keeping in the line formed all the way from Wells St.- station to jet- ferson on the west side ~ It is gcrtaitt‘iy not a picasam thing to find oneself compelted to walk through a long and incon» 'vcnicnt circuit of badly pavéd street in order to‘ get your train after you 'have aiready timed yourself for ‘it at the ‘Station. We have; been .30 ion: accus~ tamed to prompt? and-*wnvenicnt‘ service on the CW _‘“ North- Westem that a sudden change falls upon us with atmost as great a shock as the suspension of the tele- phone to the citizens oi Paris This latter is now the contention between the President and ' Mr. Bryan. It is dcmafidcd as never befofc that hé who would direct a great campaign in the name of a moral 153% shall have clean hands. This higher moral v note is“ the key to every great campaign speed) yet delivered and is the very test of the men act only as the candi~ dates for office - but also for the direction of-thc ‘campaign within the respective party lines. Now the demand is not‘only for better laws but for a more righteous cnforfiement (if the letter of the law and a bette: regard for. its spirit. ‘ As a nation 'we have been if: greater danger ‘of disruption through political and. civic vice fia‘ {rem anv‘ mum f'caésc. ”Graft" is a. coined “word which represents a’ frightful amount, of public theft' whicherin’tum has cor- 'pted the popular conscience and has made Iawa thing only to be enforew upon the weak and nude- fended- Apart from personal critcisms and styles of address one might substitute the main idea of a Taft speech for that of Bryan o‘r for; that matter of any of the. other candidates. ‘By‘the constituency he represents Mr, Chafin. thePro- hibition'candidate, might be ex. pectcd to preach more of morals than Other party leaders but there is in every one of them the same note for a better regard for law and order 2th8§h§8 ’hith‘erto pre- vailed in politics and government» NORTH SHORE TRANS- ‘ PORTA'EION The struggle far pofiéical- su- premagy at the present time'is no- tably a moral camphEgn. *‘lPa'rty fines are? alums; l’ost when ‘one; viewgnhe mdral-ndte which char- acterizes all the Party issues. If dai- i360. Quint“ you micvitad to subscribe totfia‘mu. , MORAL ISSUES IN .‘THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. mach WNW datum cm. and he duh m autism Wannauuhorm. ' Subicfipmn “.50 I Year 5c petCopy Eundu a: PM Ofia,-Ilig‘lul In}; Jilin!) ‘1 ”ml (in: m". em “Manila“ Mm; NEWSâ€"LET? 'W. BURGESS. Maui“ Editor FREDERICK ‘c‘ b. we; We SATURDAY, sun. 'zsgr'igos TWONE No. it supende‘d in midair. The cord at- teched to hit burden tightened would his neehmflthedmerothmhg into the mine was Ranked by that. '0!an strangled. For hair en hour he hung between life and death. 3m- y Swlu Duncanâ€"Two children were ‘gatherlng edelwelse near Sllvaplsu, Switzerland, when they both fell over a deep waterfall. The boy was killed, but hisdetermawdtoeetehhold or name when, m was um rescued» A mm W who“ hurrying ‘ heav‘y birds; this rm: his shoulder- over a m new bridge. He got to the middle 01 the budge when it cranked Into the ravine 1,200 feet below, the timber being worm-eaten. The young hum felt the gum gong, clutched meet the sup- m as he tell. and W MM The Rev. John I. C’rouor, pastor of Kenwood Evangelical Church, Chl~ onto, ls ensued q » Mr of the American church u Berlin, Germany, , "“3?qu Palmer has floated the home 3; 12 Czrleton temce; Iondon, for the winter season. Carleton ter- race In In the very heart of the aris- tocratic quarters and Is not fur {1'09“ the Albert memorial. “As a matter cf hot, cum stands, In a. lot more danger from measles than it does fromAIlulc chow-o.“ the plague‘ ranging 3L; Peterthurg. :Our nattonal system or (lemme intact the lnvaslun of that plague ll highly selen- tlnc and W I doubt any much It It ever gets ‘any nearer to us than Ellla Island. Cholera ”name-Who spread 01 the r dread cholera In Rania, Germany and gthe Philippines 1: cmtlnx much alarm ’all over the world. 0i" own govern- ment In on the alert, but medical ex- perts deny that there is any need 0: alum hm. Comm-sinner Evan: days: “We used to have the cholera hereâ€"ave: back in 1873 was ourjut useâ€"but it has been shunt so long that It. has passed. for most of tha‘ mutant medical mutton, Into the limbo of tndmon; “What would '19 do? I don’t know that I could block out our campaign othand, but I unto you we'would get pxceedlngly busy. QWamr com. I up: of an ‘oncejamous Jami AleAnder mum. Johnvmmiat, Bowie died at m Lake, men... on Sept. 38. He [had to the age of 83. Telephone anlno.â€"-â€"Tbe city of Psi-is has been practically in the dumps for the put week for went oi the telephone. Had any one prophe- sied. 50 you: ago that so simple and entirely new an instrument would be- come s necessity to business he would have been held lnsnne. But here is a great city whose eomnemiel in- terests are “held up" because a are destroyed the telephone plant. The fire also partly' dentmyed the teloi mph wires and those two things are causing immense mm to the multi- tudinous business activities in France itself and between France and brain: countries and the resultant financial loss will be tremendous. ' It rs a gqu thing that just as we forget the ,jwdrsc “Wye ever wignessed’f in the midst of 'the sunshine so ‘whcn all_ things are adjusth and go’smoothly again We shall smile and say we of the North Shore have the best transportation in the country 1 Tfic Noithuicstcm; , fieo p 1c worked ,ni’ghf “fund dadV to meet this trouble and probably many“ them sweated more eves-than 1h: most weaficd and tirgd out passcm get. » - ' The trawling pwbfic a're depefi’d- Q‘nt upon colossai‘machinccy which any at any time “balk” or fail.’ and not even the ablcst and rich- est of directo specialists can adjust the trouble In a_ snap of the% finger Such. h0wcver, a‘re among ché possible emergencies that may coo cm: any day. ‘ Themiterwafioneoftheomwds whomthesiou m. for High. fiend Park Timid” itihwbencfl that he had business _at S, lemm- son St near Madison' "I the after- noon and made his way from that: point to Wells St. Only to find a line of railroad men iiireeting ' the passengers to cross the river and gtake train on the other side. This {meant walking back by another :mutc to the point ieftthaif an hour 'mcviousiy. Then when baked with the heat the train was at icngth rérched the 5:10 had either gone long ago or had been merged into the general mixup trains stopping at every station on the line. ' Our Outlook 'or oven manager of ginger-beer or of shuffle. the mac oil of the liqueur. the carbonic-add nil in and» rum. the citric acid'qf tho lemon. andnoombfitgdrun AIIMevhon consumed deuly calm moth!!! into the mum our and than 'ltel' «an; they m not when thintlntheunsethnt Invade... Plain water has become ‘ nu hem - . ”The thirsty person who cannot nutty m. thirst union the bent”!!! contains what In In roll” a am; hi. molly acquired an unhealthy lublt or. ta‘ puflt plflnly, a dues-e. Yet what cite In the alcohol or the urban Ibo: hone been-age, the Mela of to: and cocoa, lthe 51mm of quaint: batters. an Mat in cradling of patina} ducal-mbutndoesnotuytoomueh dug-Inna hblt, when It an: The London Meet. a very Mm an 131ng Journal, In touching o! H mful Manage-The habit of drink , especially in the summer months. II not done evil because at the use 9! inhalants. The common habit I: to “drink ”nothing." end very often without any ream .to met!- an queqch turning. well. ' ‘ V . ' 3 “I hnve that Mr. Fmell and Mr. Moody were friends." Ir. Fltt sud. ‘f'l'hey land been friends Ilnco 1857, when Hr. For-all cm. to Chicago. In the only in“. lrtll'nb well helped an. loody n grant 4a! in Christian work, not only flannel-fly, but Mr. Moll m superintendent of the lugs many school at North lur- ket “not at that time. Mr. Moody showed hln mt esteem and nppmcu- uon ol the help of Mr. Farwoll lat-r1 ln nnmlng the nudltorluu of the Y. K. C. A. Fol-well hall. The, lull m known by that nine ‘untll the new Y. ll. 0. A. building {a built." A. P. rm. trustee and member of the executive committee of Moody Il- ble lultltute, wee eurprleed when he learned that the Institute was recipi- ent of e'ungbegmethed by Hr. Fer- Fat-well Remember! locumâ€"Ir. J. V. hrs-ell dd net larvae world without; muinonyolhis regard (or the work of hi- old friend ad 00- worker, Dw'lgm L. Moody. He loam mosmofWflOOuntm-tfundud ‘ direct: that. “the income (non this fund shall‘ he need perpetudly to pg: the actm‘illving expenses of men w the" be selected end lent out by the Moody Bible inotitute for the purpose or holding union museum] meeting: within unmixed sum at America, andwholhnllbemownuloody «snail-ti tad shell be chooeo (or their aptneu and ten in Iquitos men to accept Christ as t per-cos! Savior. “I do this because I desire towrpetu- ate the name at Moody Iii-m with the work he loved to well in his life time end no that. though lie-be dead, he any yet speak Ind induce men. in newer to gospel truth; to any, as Paul sald, ‘Lord. what will that have me to do? " an, North Shore Nave-Lina - But'the evolution has m cm- menced. Old men are 'Idtpflll tith- eqheetonew conditions. [ti-natu- wnye a youth. who is moot em and acne in presence of new demand; In every splurge-vocally in than do- manding brain: and executive ability, the experience of yearn to awn in ulet at great nine In the button and proton-tone.) world. “When the old nun loan: that mommdomtcnuuomwospe- ch! dignity nu! consideration; flu: ndnpubmty and 3 shown; in ranks are annual, rentals“ or In: no; then the-Idea «the old man will not be so gononlly Mammal! in busine- u it Is now. ” “The old man In the pollflon of em- ploys or seeking emvloyment need. to take'lnveutory {than In a: fin- mlllty. He' mayjnow my thing, but be Ihpnld determine how men of till- knowledge 11 up to due. It he knows ant 10:11 you: an lt VII the whom to walk 1 mile to e aura of. ncelnordartonptkmjlm. he should recognize that this knowledge ls worthless to-du when there a a modern telephone line between the two Oneal. “The proposition exist; that thou- n‘ndn or elderly men or mod bum can do thousands of mm- bettcr than the want man who hunt expeflenoo of the worldâ€"4! thby would do It! But they ion't, as a rule. 1 It in noticeable. however, that one line in not no narrowly Mu u. it wuotowy'eer'euo. Ivenvheu‘ rules of great oonoem like mum companies have fixed the limit than is an Inclination not to inquire io'o closely the meuiin; of my lain or held bends. The ulue of experience in being placed in the node union the greater activity of youthful vigor and knowledge is counting for some- thlng when employers talk of cliente- in their M or workers. Then is something In that Hollis W. Elem my: in the Chlcuo Tribune: this ,1; the m: II“ In the hot tint no no longer, ' . and that this 1: period of (mund- km. 8 m: :1: every this to man or my. lbs-tunnel] ‘ wamammwh and Wyeth-pot. Bhonoeoododln mwmwwthomw Gloom-d auntuthenlbkto clqnbor but to “My. ' MM lull: Klll n1. lent. 21,â€"Two ”ammo-u udnnunuokthr “gamma, “it Iliad loud!- 0k; at the Ill-our! I luv. mks- to the and Inn W t mu an tho tun man. an the a flak. Mr. William J. u vaidoneo, R. campus” ”for ex “Mobile an ac cutie mam I too fut I m for Curdlui Gibbon o! Inland and fi when In M on: thwum and up clonal-hon bounding! Em Mmuum fin “mm mu Tune-no, léu main Ichool). The! In any lubbct 100. hmlyfron‘t me- atme BWMM this We I pear: in the: written by 0- ho unal- I public moo! nowhere else Inna: of pl: desirable to ' n stimulant 0 “an. uflcuo. Wan alumnus orlu VM ”on“ «Lt-1cm mm mum “II-hit! . ”I.“ 333‘ hummuâ€" HMMflmu Anagram-i humanoid»- ) Almeria-lune. RN“ “to?! (Nd! It"?! 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