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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 26 Jun 1909, p. 4

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a at Wizmwu Hixhhd mm. Ghana’s Sue Pouch. v NO SHO WLETT obel-iflhcwhortwo TELEPHONE No. 9: bank: flu a»: 0;”; ngu an, ”link a} mm" mm um!” ' Snbxriptian 31.50 3 Ya: 5: pet Copy mwmmauatm mmm data emanate-WWW A blue coat. some'brass buttons, a bright star. and Jack Shtahen. these combined procLaimed to Highland Park residents that at last it bad a new Marshal. At a recent meeting of the City Coun- cil Mayor Dooley appointed Tom Morton as city marshal. hut he failed to qualify and Mr Dooley appointed Jack Sheahen who be- to ask for more. -We need a sprinkler. The first few days of Wet weather made the goads 50'di that automobiles made gan his duties last Mondajr. There are plenty of things forth: new -oflicial to do. He . can stop the swift automobile, kill the mad dogs. keep the cyclist from riding on the sidewalks, and listen for the squeak of the blind pig.- An appeal via: made through the NEWSoan- about aycar ago for a fountain-five 2iivere pre~ :sentcd to Highland Park and we feel so encouraged that we deigq living very uncomfortable for those who live near the roadway As one man expressed it. "Even a snail could raise dust now." We ask the City Council; 154 the City of Highland Park financially able :9 have a water wagon? If so. let us have one. ‘ We note with ‘a great deal of pleasure that Glencoe isto have a sane Fourthof July and 'it. will be an opportunity for the citizens of Highland Park. , who believe in that kind of celebration -to find how many friencls they have in Glencoe and join them on that day. Highland Park has an op: portunity to make a sane Fourth which Would neverbe forgotten. What better place is there to hold Isuch amoccasion as Ravlnia Park. .We are patiently waiting for some one to lead to this movement. It doesn' t take a hero with weapons of war. but one who. lives for big tention to certain things concern- ing the’ welfare of Highland Park. Many citizens have complained to us recently of the condition of our alleys and ravines, and their complaint is not withant cause. The remedy is with the private citizen; keep your own alley and ravine clean and it will inspire pride in your neighbor to do like: (vise. Natui‘c, as if ashamed of the condition, has covered the ravines with leafy trcci and 30th passer-by it presents; a picture of beauty, but the ashes. tin cans, rubbers, shoes and garbage are there just the same. a menace to heaith and a hotbed (or mosqui- toes. flies and disease germs. So once more we, say clean up.- ‘ n, u. mucus. Mania! Biw- mlnmcx 'c on LANG. M" SATURDAY, )UNE :5, 1909 OnceMoreCleInUp. a. P. DAWN. PM. AWWQ' morc’we wish tocall at- community-‘hk cityâ€"One whose prayer is larger than he who pray: “God bless me and my wife, my son John and his wife. as {our and no more. " We have in this city a splendid organization known as the Fellowship Club. Perhaps they can find us the man. Highwood Still Improves. We note with interest dthat Highwoodis still impmving and the stand the City Council has taken toward civic improvement makes it a desirable place to.iive. Another thing greatly in its favot is the way Fort Sheridan Park is now conducted, It is a RestSan- itarium and on Wednesday and Sunday evenings iliustrated lec- ‘tures are given free and on Sunday afternoon religious services are held. Highwood is a beautiful spot and it is gratifying to know ‘thatits citizens are anxious and determined to have the best of ”Out of school life into life's sohool.” This'is the motto of mil- lions of young people for the present month.’ And no where does this mean more than to the youth of theseNorth Shore com- munities. Life now looks hopeful and rosy and the tools which the schools. have placed in the bands of young America are Supposed to‘be bright and Strong. law and ordér. But "Commencement" is well named. ‘ Education is only just commenced. All life is a pmccs: of education and many a. youth. will find that he IS not so well equipped for the hard ml): _of business life as he imagines. Let us say thenâ€"while the youth of America is endofived with fihe richest that school life and college can bring, we desire for them the greater things 9f character. To use another, figure the bat armor that a young mgn or woman can carry into life’s battle is moral’ character. Wealth and position are desir- able, but these take to themselves wings when unsustained by integ- ritjy and faithfulness. NORTH SHORECITIES‘ TALK OVER PROBLEMS Maya-sand Presidents“ Va"- rious Commas Meet A movement he: been named which pmmises to be pmducdve of much good to the North Shore towns. The mayor: and president: of the villages have de- cided to meet from time to time and (119 as: questions of mutual interest to their communities. They will take up the problem: with which they have to deal and compare notes both to benefit by each others experience Ind so arrange for concerted action in the mitten nice:- in: the metal km _ . memo! that: medias: m held Wednesday at Winnuka. where were present Mr. Greeley. prefidem o! tint villa“. Mr. Gade. of Lake Forest. Mr, Keefer. president 0! Wilmette, Mr. San- bom and Mr. Ethan, president and attorney 0! Kemflwonh. and Mr. Ram. ney of Glennoe. Agra! number“ questionsweredir cussed. among them being the relation of the towns to the electric railroad and the possible lorieimre of its hnchises; ‘ drainage system and the plans for com necting with the Chicago drainage disc tricti road building and street oiling. :with the difierent kinds of methods so Ifsr need: the electric lighting system and {relations to the North Shore: Electric Company; the automobile question. with ‘pefiicular reference to enforcement of Espeed laws; wheel in; license tax for Epeddlers, etc... maps sod the adoption f0! 1 uniiorm mtond ordinsnu: thoot- Eirjfiresrmswithin corpontelimitsand restriction of fire works on the Fourth of Ejoly nod police mice. ~Weuhexeo um School Days. scheduh on paper. ' More um: 'two hour- und 5 lull wu mien up by the Tun cablnot dio- cuulu my 0! Mmlnmnuoa In an comment dour-tuna. Resident rm unbound member: of his cabinet and several lesdiu senator! to the White Home for I conference to devise a pin: for levy- ing a tax on corporations. . The dents “ted to raise the W nto on print paper tron two to tour «1on 3 ton. William Lorin". the on serum from Illinois. m "on into one. Ind out his first vote on the cull cordially on account at his (other. who“. economic Ideal In admit“ Mot maiden! Mun In "I click 1n the Outlook connect! the ruledfiooorpondoumthuofl mam not, Jultice mu- ln In. New York In- pnlno counrpouponod the m on Hum K. “31. “amended to: W lmohonthommmmlll‘m' aura until July I cum” W. Horn. m 000le u... v...» huh-r nu! ma “100 All Soul" 1|. 'U'mw' "1;; ciurcli at Will!- lncton. vu imam by u an!» resolution to act II chum: unul anthems the work- vice president “thou-mud Sm W . -A _;n._ L- W Shall. I' maul «tsunami-comm homrorauuntorm‘h? “(mobile speed nan. "MWWouLdâ€"Yw'l‘chbtuo." Evan: FIELD. She was ready to sleep Ind she lay on my arm. 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