This is its supreme message “On Earth.Good Will to, Men,†HCrowrl Him Lord of All.†. St. Patrick's name is held in sa- cred regard by a whole national- ity in whatever part of the world its people may be; but the won~ dcrful narneof Christ giva 'vital force and active energy to a thousand form's of benevolence, and speaks good will in all parts of the world to all nations of the world. . ‘ No other name in the world’s history has permeated thesoeial life or established a single memor- ial day. as the mine of Tm: Cunlsr of Bethlehem. Other names are written into national history and are recognized in some national memorial, The names of Ceasar, Napoleon. Wash- ington. and Lincoln, stand im- mortal in their greatness†but they are provincial or nat' nal. while the name of Jeshsoészaza‘reth‘ leaps over the born 'of national-l ity. and all nations unite to The greatest mystery of Christ- mas is its world-Wide recognition and growing influence, after ages upon ages havg passed away. “His name shall be called Won- derlulJ' and one hi the wonders of1 it-is that it has enteredinto an in- ï¬nite varicty of institutiqns for human good. ' WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS. The value of Our advertiéing cohuins has 5 been frequently demonstrated by undoubted re‘- suits; Even the little "want adsâ€, bring immediate and satisfactory answers. A single 25 cent â€ad" of a valuable watch fob brought it. to the owner a few hours after the paper was issued. and a week ago; a pair of gold spectacles were re- turned next dav: through the same medium. We shall endesvor to mske the account «wine and reliable and of such interest that it my be relied upon throughout the entire constituency. ‘ Orders for extra copies of this New Year’s Review issue will be received up to Dec. 31, 1908, at the rate 3! ï¬ve cents per an ‘revicw of the progress of North Shore interests during the yes: I†u we can obtain. .' This review will notbe padded with stale news gathered from] ancient sources, but will be sey cured by a specially commis- sitmed reportorinl stall who will seek the best available V data of ell the growing interests of the North Shore towns north of Evanston and south of Wanke- In our New Year’s issue on January 2, 1909, it is our. inten- “this notice ismhd yon uninvited to cub-cub. t'o thia upon! THE NEW MWMWmMu-w WMIM “Wmmm WMfluaMwM .1 Subscription $1.50 A Year 5c pet Copy Star“ a! M: Pm Of“, lifgblul Ptrl, v Illitm 11 um! rum mm†PW Every Salad†x ijhlud ï¬sh, 111. Win. BURGESS. M Editor FREDERICK C. Du LANG. Am 0TH SHOE S- LETTE SATURDAY, DEC. 26, [908 YEAR’S REVIEW TELEPHONE No. 'The verdict of the jury in the Ohhyein case was in accordance with theevidence submitted. That I It is the imperative duty of the authorities of every city and vii- lage to guard the lives of its peo- ple. and therefore we earnestly hope that the ordinance of the Highland Park Council will be sustained. at least in its main premises. 7 . . l And the danger is that as soon as the ï¬rst effects of the slaughter are past we forget it. and rush on again pntil once more arrested by adothcr. ' I Wé have become so accusfomed urban and speéï¬â€˜ that we hold life in almost reckless indifference: We rush gnd rush to annihilate distance ahd dnly pause a, mo- ment when some great cmshing' disagtcr compelsa halt. The security of property and the convenience of travel are not tobeignored. but whatever else is left undone, human life must be protected. i The recent» disaster which so suddenly extinguished the life of a worthy‘ citizen is but one of several siiniiar disasters on the C. M. Electric line. all of which call for prompt 'a'nd vigorous act- ion. The action of the City Council of Highiand Park which we report in another column is of profound In rest to the entire North Sh r and indeed to all places through which ’ Electric or Steam cars run. ' This charity that never fail- eth" we offer to the sorrowing family In the name of the people of Highland Park, with the hope .that they may even now see the silver linning to the dark cloud. Yet the spirit of' Christian sym- pathy is in the air. There are ‘times When'g'words fail us, and it is well they do, for we would only blunder and hurt the heart already lacerated. But tovbe made aware that the whole circle of human acquaintance is charged with the sympathy of the Beatitudes is a solid consolation. Such a_ Sad event paralyzes the tongue. We are speechless- in presence of‘the agohy of a moth- er wbose' grief is too deep for tears. and’ a father whose sorrow almo‘st ends his lifel Holiday antic'ipatioh ran , high in the family of the thwein's of 1Highland Park when the dread hand of death toll upon them in a moment. Death came With his merciless sickle and swept the young man into eternity leaving only the mangled body to the afflicted parents. The tragedy of human life is never so realistic and painful as when a great disaster falls upon us in a season of festivity. { We. giadly join in this spirit. and as we go to press on this Chï¬stmés'evc. we greet our read» «3- with “A Happy Christmas†of 1908‘ V RESPONSIBILITY FOR LIFE.- And another of its wonders is that it captures all.. Everybody is infected with its spirit. 'Men who are arrant inï¬del: and (lo-- nounce it. are still carried along‘ by its flood ofâ€good will." Men who are u'sually stingy and mean, unlock their stores and open their Spurses, and the crusty old crank, who has no smile for any One for a whole year. laughs with the lit- tle ones and helps to proclaim the wondrous influence of the Christ name. pressed cï¬'c‘n. in the fairy story and Santa Cl'ius of the children’s nur- and'it is thisgo‘od will that is ex‘ THE OHLWEIN TRAGEDY. an NW Olmfiflmlutur The statements made in the above clipping would indicate that a great re- appnaibllity rests on all good citizena oi the great city. Those foreigners coming to thia new land are easy victim to their new envirnoment. Their 6m friends are too often the viciou! and evil minded fpeople oi the city; and it is small won- ‘der that in their ignorance of American views of life and‘ conduct they are read. ily led into livea‘ oi lax morality. The good citiaena should ‘do all in their power, both by their influence and with their money to aid hearingpm'perly lortheae new wads of ours- if the opportunity ia neglected who can say how- aeverely the home born people will Inlet. Chicago hasa popuintion of 2,250,000 people and 90 per cent of that: are of forcign birth of parentage. Chicago has 3M†Chinese. 7.000 Pmuianl. 7.“ Lithuanian, 7,000 Romanians, 25.1!†Holland Dutch. 30.000 French, 42.000 Austrians. 60M Russians. l00,(XX) Bo- heunia'nl. 100,000 Polish. MMScantï¬- navians. 600,0“) Germans. Sixty dif- ferent languages are spoken' in the city. Of the 26,672 crimes committed in Massachusetts, during the year".l895, 22,514 were committed by criminal: whd "had been led to their criminal condition by their intemperlte habits. Q! them 21.873 stated that they were under the influence of liquor when their enme- were committed- Sixtv ï¬ve counties 01 Ohio have voted "dry.’ ' leaving twenty- «lace in that?!) the question is unsettled. ‘ ‘The Western Electric Company has prohibited their workmen from drinking beer on the Company' I premim. They have discovered that a large number of personal tnjuriet have occurréd uniform- aly after the lunch hour. and thzt in Ila most every case the -victim had taken beer with his lunch. If any person require. a clear held and Iler't mind, it is the man who is in charge of (Bone buildings and who may be called upon at my moment for prompt action, in case- of emergency. When the‘ lane question was brought up recently‘in Chicago. relating to simi- ‘ lar rule: for' janiton. the head of the School Bond stated that it was suï¬cient to rule that janitor: Inuit not drink while on duty. According to this the janitun. if they with, madcpend all their um 08 duty in drinking. and conic on duty in no proper condition to handle their re; spomible duties in buildings [musing hundrch and thousands of littlechild- A man who spends his home of re- creation gambling and drinking is in no bener opm‘lition for work than a man whohn’ been on dmy for eighteenor twenty hours. Therefore in man); cues, roads have decided not to employ men who are hebitual drinken. The railroad: me more and more com- ing to the conclusion that it in not Infl- RAILROAD AND LIQUOR, Following are 'counterfeits said to be in circulation 9nd against which merchants are warned: Two‘dollar billâ€"X524322L , Five dollar bills: ' D47963872. D4689310. D47973462.. D44540514. Responsibility for human lifejo not limited to the consideratiou of criminal neglect. 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