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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 3 Jul 1909, p. 4

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We join ourselvés to no party that does‘ not. carry the flag and keep step 16 the music of the Unionsâ€"From Rufus; Choatc’s Let- ter in the Whiga Convention.‘ ' Our country! It: ther inter- course with foreign nations} may she always be in the right; but our country, right or wrong.â€" Toast given at Norfolk, April 1816 by Stephen Decatur. _Waukegan, ‘Libertyvifle and other similar places celebrate the ‘fFourthfl Why should not we! Why should not wé makc agpccial effort to celebratejh'is day soil-hat our-children maybe imbued with 3 Exotic: ambition to become‘ high- min’ded. noble and trulypafn'otic citizens? low: so long as grindingémonopoly sits intrenched behind impregna- ble breastworks of gold; so long as tender children are firudfl’y, overworked to satisfy man’s greed; so long as the Saloon, the brothel and the gambling- ‘hell \ have thei; paid agent; out match ing to catch the unwary. so long. must good citizens, p'atri'o‘ic men and women, not only‘' stand upon the watchtower but face them- emy in the open fieId, and so long must we alleve-r'y day. 'hhd‘espc- cially Independence Day labor. heart and soul to train up the rising generation in the true spirit ' and principles of patfi'otism. ‘ , So long as» there is politicai ‘cor- ruption in high places as we” as through tile insane we; we are allouiing Independence day to be celebrated. We had hoped that this; year there would be some kind of patriotic gathering; Some- thing that would bring neighbors‘ together into a social as well as . into a patriotic atmosphere; some- thing that would beinteresting. inStructive and inspiring to the younger people. As a nation, we are not without _ a large, wholesome measure of true . patriotism. We love our country. Did occasion call for it today. the great mass of our citi- zens would be as willing as they . ever were to fight for it, and fight to the last ditch; but true patriot~ 1 ism means something more than 1 to shoulder a musket and match 1 to the front. It means to live for ‘ our country, and living for our g country in times of peace may 1 mean far more than'dying for it t in times of ,war. On several occasions the NBWS~ Lxmn has called attention to thé wisdom and desirability of having out Independence Day mean something to‘the rising gen~ cration besides noise. It is true that over (he countfy there is a‘ growing consciousneqs of the anJ mm! 1035' of life and property Clap-h WMWMMM “Kuwaiti: data M anthem “Manchu!” Sub-cripdon $1.50 a Year 5c per Copy 5mm!“ 11» Pm Of“, 55ng Pa, ' 1115501} A! Mm] ([411 utter , Wire’s-tuba! knsuncmwwm, mcmcnamm ' Patriotism SATURDAY, war 3, H. P. DAVIDSONt PW. TELEPHONE No. ' be handled. Highland Park is also not sufficient, and the result is that practically all of the sew- age from these towns enters the lake without purification. TWO TOWNS FILTER. ”Only two towns filter their water, these, Lake Forest and Kenilworth. Lake Forest ha's’a plant that was not large enough. Lately they have nearly doubled 1itscapacity, and the people will have a very satisfactory water. Aninspection ofthe plant a short time ago showed that they were not getting the best out of what ‘ they had. The filters were being i any attempt to purify sewage. The Lake Forest plant is inade- quate for the amount of sewage to age, \ Of these places oniy Lake Forest and Highland Park make ”Fort Sheridan. next south. uses the lake water and empties sewage into the lake The same is true of Highland Park Glencoe ‘Winnetka, Kcnilworth and Evans- ton At the latter place they use about 6 000.000 gallons of water and have, about 5-000, 000 of Saw hand. E’ ”Lake Forest has. 500 000gallons of sewage and takes about 800 000 gallons of water. .‘ It Is attempting ton-eat its sewage through a sew- age purification plant that is not large enough for the sewage atJ ‘fLake Bluff has 1â€"00.000 gallons of sewage, but uses artcsian wclls. ' ‘Ntlrih Chiéago erfibfiés sewage intp the lake through a creek. ‘Waukegan empties about a million gallons of sewagefnto the lake and takes a little more water than that from the lake, the intake ‘being less than 4, 000 feet {roam the outfall. At Waukegan IS the plant of the Corn Proéucts com- pany. which has some seven mil- lions gallons ‘df sewage daily. “Zion City is the first. Were they empty the sewage into the’ lake. but as .yet take no water from it. A water supply impure at times is open to suspicion. because we can never tell when that time may {come I invite you to note the relations of the waterworks intakes” and sewage ou’tfallé of these vari-‘ ous towns. ’ » The speech by Prof. Barrow touched upon {he condition at the lake water at Highland Park and neighboring cities. So "we quote a few extracts: ' ‘ ‘ The Subject of municipal sani~ tation. which‘ should be of vital importance to every citizen living ' on the North Shore. was hrought before the Chicago Ways and Means Committee for discussion. We print from the Chicago Com- merce" apart of their report which brings to light some very interest. ing facts concerning the 'subiect ”The pollution of Lake Water. " Vice President .Sager presided over the meetin introduced the following speak~ ers: Dr. W. A. Evans, Commis- sioner of Health, Chicago: Prof. Edward Bartow, of the University of Illinois a director of the State Water Survey, and Dr. Joseph F. Biehn, bacteriologist and director of the laboratory of the Depart-, ment of Health. Chicago. The opinions of these men who are so well versed by Scientific study on the «Meet should have much weight and consideration. 111.10 b6 cherished in all our hearts, to be defended by all our hands. -â€"Robert C. Winthrop’s Toast at Faneuil Hall on the 4th of July. I845. Ourj countryâ€"whether bended by the St. John’s and the Sabine. or however Otherwise bounded or described, and be the meanne- ments more or less-film our man. 1% Wm We Drink FOR RENT-Fumish1 quire 128 E Central Ave. ya; the Augutim Hospital. The" 63¢: ‘tion was meecaful and late Friday even- ‘inglbe patient was reported :3 Being _:_-L_ 1175‘ John'l Avé. Dr. H. 3. Hamilton was taken sudden- >Ir ill fut Tueeday morning. ' Dr. Bergen was called, and pronounced the came of his ilheu -to be appendicitis. n was decided to operate It once. and u no minivan due for the city for Dome time. Dr. Bergen took him in hit automobile Mr. and Mn. Raymond Thin: of Chi- cigb‘ will occupy the Schanfler home dating the alliance of the Schinfler family, who mm tor Michigan in a few Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Knapp of Chicago have been visitingMniLovellof Lincoln avenue. . Shirley Severe] lei! for Minocque, Wit, ‘Wedneodly. After spending a flew week; there he rill viii: other Wie- comin rem-u. FOR RENTâ€"I The "Cnmm Event" Club of Irving We held a picnic at Ravim'n Park In! Sunday. Children. labia, young women {m the factories. and when left Tueedey to spend two weeks at the God': Hill en- campment on the north shore. which he- gan in work. The Noni: Avenue Associ- ation'house sent twenty. and Bull home sent 1% men and childm. Mn. “ Leila Martin of Gad’s Hill Center is4 superintendent of the encampment. Mb- Julia Norton of Evanston will have clam of the evening entertainment: and the Sunday altemoon services for the first three weeks. Noflh shore form will uke charge \‘of these features aftenun‘l. â€"~Sun. l Volive in aid to have declared in the meeting at Zion Cigy Sunday that u be {ween saloon: and Methodilu he would prefer saloons. Thin In deemed rather uronrlangue‘gea-Wlukepn Sun. laser Levin’s visiting friends in “0- dnco. Michim, the plugs)! hi. um IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllll Go and hearnbat the alderman of your wan-dim to say in regard to your interest. Don't forget that this is not'mcr'ely a duty but a privilege ind you may find it an hour or‘ two well spent. month. Are voua citizen of Highland Park? If so whet: did you attend the last céuuci! meeting? They meet the first Tuesday of each “At Kenilworth is a'very em- cient filtration plant. and. taking the comparative analyses that we have made-of this water which has been filtered, it indicates the possibility of satisfactorily purify-t in: the Lake Michigan watchj and. in connection with the 8F .tration of water. the water may be sterilized by means of bleach- ing powder. New plants have been erected in England at Maid- ‘stone. in Belgium. and experi- ‘ments at the Union stock yards. in'this city, recently have shown the possibility of~the purification of impure water by. means of bleaching powder. :‘Less Water had to be pumped. both becam of the case in clari- fying find the smaller 'amountof water wasted. was wnn um um. fimom. and, to my surprise, the method of washing was more economical. washed “thud water.» In tin! way the filter: would become gou- taminated every tithe they were washed. We suggested that they" shange and make an armament so that only filtered ter could be used in washing. ' e change was made. with the result that the‘ water was somewhat improved. ‘ macaw “mm 'ET. ,7- -v .wâ€" In". W in print: family by I gentleman of [and habits. Apply Nita-Letter oiling. Running.“ Jump-4, 2- W'D-Md'flh: 3. bun. “m3 W Junoâ€"l. W . . W: a Thoma Peters; 3, ":13. l“- flat. Wilhelm. lam-u Duh a» ”.1, swindl"? 2. MINI! Ballower; at Penn. 220-Yuwd Duh-l, Wm. M Funk Kw»: 3. Jack Baku. Potato Race tor Garb-L thhclL > SO-Ynni Duh ht Boysâ€"l. Wm. Al- fridge: 2. August when A, Slow Wheel Raceâ€"J. Wm. Aldridge; 2. GoodrichSchauflers. Lungschug. fler. « Alan Schlnflermok chugg- of a. on. ‘doo’ 'm which were thoroughly a. ‘Medhv m young ~uhlem. The» low»: were the‘ckuéi :he dnyund the winneu: Lois Wheel Race-l. Laue 5M, let: 2; Goodrich Sch-amen 3. 1.23, Baker. 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