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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 11 Sep 1909, p. 2

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“There is a municipal natatorium in Douglas park; a great municipal con- servatory in Garfield park; municipal lagoons, relectories and golf link: in Lincoln and Jackson path. “How long would these remain a pub- slic boon if they were put under private ownership and management? Min jute Adams, being tended in Hall Home sings 1889 took up ,the Bevelopmont of the foreign colonies in Chicago, with such 1 zeal that 00- per- son has our shown “"l'hc Catchvpenny devices of private amusement resorts are wholly incompat- ible with a well- regulated municipal beach. as they are with the management of pubiic parks - I did not due write .uymng on we oeagion of her presence in your town, fond n; Int 1 would not sgninst. her wish." Hoping an: you will give it. publicity, 1 remain, “F or the city Ioilen who have no other summer vacation than the simple, inex: pensive ones that Chicago herself can furnish. this policy pleads. ' “Let it prevail." Editnr North Shore News-Letter, ' Highland Park, Illinois: Den Sir-l Inve sent you the picture of Miss jane Aduns, praying you if possible, to give it publicity through your noted paper, and along with draw u few lines to her favor. “Undonbzzdly there is no foreigner in Chiago that. has not. known the very aympothetic chnracter of the nowd American woman Miss ]lne Adam, who is the queen of the living American women in‘regsrd of philan- thropic work. This work of Miss Jane Adana. eon- Iioting of seven! philuthropic branches and being conducted by her with delicacy .nd pnernul can, ha succeeded thoroughly. and has be- come the sample of establishment of neural such other ’pbihothrop‘ic within Chicago’r giant park! to sec the shallow)”: of 'such a plea. "In a great city like Chicago there should be some places where the human- ities are above the dollar; That is why Mayor Buase’s approval of a municipal beach policy will strike a popular chord. ,1 do not. hesitue to cull {Mu hue Adams the mother of the foreign col- onion in the warden: put of Chiugo. “Opponents of mgnicipal Ownership camot claim that municipal beaches are experimental. They have only to 109k Nuubarless archer benefsetions to the foreign element of Chicago. ‘ation piers. These beaches and pier: must be made easy of access from the most crowded quarters oi the city. “Women and children particularly will find municipal bathing beaches a boon. Humanitarianism demands recognition of of the fact that tired mothers and weakly children from the poorer districts are. being deprived of the city's greates‘t‘ natural blessing. Lake Michigan is a sealed book to most of them. ”A system of ninnicipel bathing beach a will be a free sanitarium. As soon as public funds permii they shodld be sup~ plemented with one or more large recre- We clip the followingas being quite in harmony with an article'in our issue of August 7th. We trust our newly clectgd Park Commissioners will but this ques- tion of lake shore bathing constantly in Mr. Mahan is greatly intercited in the bath house pmject now before the as» dation, and has asked The Press to print the {oblowing editorial from a recent number of the Chicago Examim: “First, it will secure “1: hes; available lakefront sites and will discourage the promotion oi private money-making bathing resorts. The latter are mum able from conditimn that give mote or less ofienxe lo quiet citizens. ' “Mayor Baud: plan to provide six munidpal bathing beaches on thc lake from is in line with the Examiner’s cm- sade last spring for the early preemption of desirable waterfront sites. "Thcre will be two iinmédimg cfl'écu of- an administration policy for the cation of publiobathing beaches. “Secondly, it will encourage Chicago's teddents to utilize their priceless like lrom privileges. It will bring beach outings and rational amusements within reach of allrclasm. "There is a diflerence between munic- ipal bathing beaches and privaxelv owned ones. Even under careful managemeqt, the latter must exact to“ from patrons in some iorm to keep going. Municipal beaches are the people‘ I own. Lake Shore mm; â€"â€"-â€"0: :0::0â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"~' CHICAGO, Inmoxs. Your: very truly, Joan Acnmsnruu. September 6. i909. Chlcago.â€"-T~wo letters threatening the life of President Taft during his visit in Chicago. now’ln the blade at Capt. Porter of the secret service,~ have stirred up the latter and police officials or the city. with the result that eflcrts will he made to make the chief executive at the nation the moat- guarded president that ever- came to Chicago. Capt. Porter was inclined to belittle the threats, although he be- gun making preparations immediately to prevent the possibility of an attack on President Taft. The letters. he declared, were from cranks. ~Re re-' fused to reveal the contents or signal tum. Zion city, Ill.-,A fight for the mer~ untile business of Zion City between Wilbur Glenn Voliva and his oppos- ers is on. Following the taking over of the Zion general stores by Vo llvn‘s adherents and the discharge oi all empioyes belonging to the opnosi~ don, the Zion Mercantile Company was incorporstod'by anti-voliva men to open a rival store. Other stores" Chicago.â€"â€"A mather and her baby escaped death or seribns injury through the pretence of mind 0! Po licemnn Luldn of Evanston.- He was pursuing a speeding 11';qu tn Ridge avenue near' Madison avenue, Evan» ton, when the baby buggy ‘auddenly wheeled into his path. ' Larkln turned his motorcycle, which was going at a rate of 30 miles an hour. on the side. walk and avoided a collision. He was thrown from his magmas, but was not seriously injured. Chicagc,â€"Liiiian Burkhoitz. 17-year. old school girl. who was enticed from her home. .6219 Champlain avenue, and neat to Milwaukee as a white slave, was brought to Chicago by Lieut. Mchn 0!, the Woodlawn‘ po- lice. Later she was held to the juven~ ile court hy‘Judge Tonison. harry Traylor is held a prisoner on the charge of luring her from home. He lives in Grand Crossing. Chicagoâ€"Allan Posner. .26 years old. end Emily Haddock; 20 years old: thought to be members of : band of null thieves operating extensively in Chicago for (our months. are pris- oners at the Harrison street station. The arrests were made several days ago. but were kept secret 'by Gen James E. Start, postulace lnspeétor. who In seeking two other alleged. mem- bers of the band. Kankakqe.â€"-A comma-’3 jury held responsible' the 80: 'Four Railroad Company for the death of Mrs. George Grunge:- ot. Klnhkee and Miss Gene Miss Jane‘ Adams who has spent the but she will return-to ( “ith has spent the summer here in Highland Park. has left for New York. xe will return to Chicago end take up her work at Hull Home, . the Famous Settlement in Orion“ which has made her we ‘ prominentthe world over. - a» North Show News-Egg Palmâ€"7M the Pan: mammal Kiyo S inui. a Japanese who has been living in America for the past seven yous. during which time he 1?“ gleaned much of America's way! and the manner of hei- people. com- pared America with Japtn. ieiu‘ ioyni to his country, inn! gave a very fine lecture. and he niso paid Amen-in many compliments, his room on the third floor of e boardu‘ Chimeâ€"Three hundred thoueend In; house, etruck against a tire es-l children were preeent at the reopen- cape and then hit the concrete walk, in; of Chieego'e eehpo‘e. Six thoueend with such force that he received in- ieechere eppeered on their pletforrne. juries which censod hie death. an. emilinc. lore then £000 extn Queueâ€"Rev. Heeue C. Enwo‘d, puplle had been provided for in eddi- for two were pastor of Mount Auburn‘ “on: to six schools built «Influx the Methodist Episcopal church in cm- summer. Two high school! undercooâ€" cimti. has eccepted new to the pal-t IU'UCUOII '13 M completed before PHD! Trinity Methodist Eplecopel' next June. “I!" “all enmity church in Chicago. ‘to be nhout moo m - Carlinvfllerr-Tho thirty-duh tunnel} amnion-11» Int Iohoql been Old Settiere' reunion wee held in thie' to he lied with the MM d 'city at the leooupin mat: ieir mhlic imtioh under the Riel-en grounds. The weather wee ideel [on lew were “11"!“ W picnics and from ten to twelve them; Bleir by ll. ll. Olen“ e! Chieece. rep and people were in ettendeneei. MyJ nee-tin: the am Oe-peny. or Jesse Peehlee are the «mu! The Mole ii‘ed ere Puma elemen- of welcome, which wee mponded toi tery end weeticel eruhuetie. Ir.» by John (Rider 0! Virden on ueuut. Crouee died the bend of “.000 we of the c'd setflgn_ | vidrd for In the law. Chlmmâ€"Rev. Haése C. Enwo‘d, for two y‘em putm' of Mount Auburn Hethodlst Episcopal church In Cin- cinnati. has accepted a. call to the pul- pit'of Tl'lnity' Methodist Episcopfl church in Chicuo. Mlddletown.â€"â€"The board of educa- tion of Middleton Logan county. was in the city to see State Superin- tendent ot’Puunc Instruction am: regarding what measures they should take to raise enough funds to build a better schoolhouse than the one which burned. They hope tc'r hove It completed In time to occupy Jnnnh‘v 1, 1910. Chicago. -â€"-Geor¢e J. Carlton gem enl passenger scent of the Chicago I: Alton reilroed, ennouneed that all arrangements had been made lor the New Orteane trip with President Taft. the manner 6. W. Hill hula: been chartered for the use of the'perty. Nuhvillerâ€"lh? the um an. in «a mu a month bu inn-ed in which no, ruin has fallen in Nashville. From all sides reports are coming that vegetation is drying up, while the sup- ply oi wnter has reached n low ebb The corn crop, which promised at the beginning of August to bg nrrhumper Quincx.â€"â€"Wsiking in his sleep. John Clemens tell from the open window in his team on the third floor of s hosrd- ing. house. struck usinst s lire es. cape snd then hit the concrete walk with e‘uch force thst he received hr juries which csueed his death. of five other pemns when the'anto mobile In which they were riding was Itruck by a "I!!! two weeks :50. The Jury determined flat I dnnxeroul crossing caused 1,» utility. Beardswwn.â€"Beudltown’e . eigh- teenth annual m try and carnlvn; In over. Some four hundred visitor- lrom the county lent town were In attendance. .The one his day of the week was Friday. free fish any, when between 15,000 and 20.000 flutter: came to Benn-data“. one. haewbeen reduced oneâ€"ham owing to the lack of moisture. . vleve'Rnbi; of Chicago and (hp gnjury MISS JANE ADAMS (Triceps-Eight persons. In young women and (woman: men. lubmmed Lhc‘mmlves to the aurgeon'ulnife m save the leg and rrobnhly the lite of four~yc nr-old Viola Schcelk. 248 0015th street The mu. (m m backed down tad run over by a North ammo aueetwmoummmm toot Chicago.â€"Bcl!ovin¢ Ila-y Dots. his. 19-year-old sweetheart. lad klllod her. self, John 3m 21 you-I old. 00 Division street. asked the police to look up record- ot suicides. The girl lived ut 728 Ayn. "can. Shrub appeared. "'Wo were to be turned In a week,” Sum told the detectives. "We made w our plat. for the wed- ding. We find both boon uvlu our money. A1014”. m I went to all was amputated. The wound and to has! properly hump! the mood conduion ol the tunnels. um Dr. Siegfried Juhou decided am. an mm“ wu nee-nu to an [IF (her amputation Chicaneâ€"Peril! clothed. line Ber- thn Shem}! your: old. wee found dead on the iioor oi'e million room in the fashionable Irvin: Wt building, 1018 North State street. ki- though the police incline to suicide theory. mystery in her deeth meet! an investintiou by detectives. Ilia Dowdeil wu "my irom home during the night. end when she returned she found her niece deed. The window- vere cloud and the cu tune- lietl no outle‘t. She celled the who. in” dietely. on him. butW'ui bid the in not there. and no one know when one had gone." Chiuco.â€"â€"Envolopu m Invita- tion. to people out-Id. or Chicago to come here to pun-Mute In an un- pem'eo undo an be held September “havomuntoutbymom commune. “Ami-neo- have come from "flout cm.- in Michigan. Win» cousin and Illinois," «chm In. Emily Hill. chum“ o! the We committee. "(Mt they would send deiegutes to take put In the lemon- strntlon.” ‘ flhhmloedof WW. D.C..isvi|itin¢atbehoaeolhcr cominllmAbbieB-Budnolfit.)ohn‘s Ave. masked hon her my home theude.Wuh. “Love you: Wu your-elf." said 1h: mining: m‘m m difimmly aid on clérk.’ 717m {EAâ€"y'hié'e gone. They stayed tvoduy- only. “my M9“! 1.9 valet :34 I 69;. m‘f Mn. Daniel Cobb and Ilia Caliban expected no return next week fru- Nev York. vbmthcvihave spent than. ‘Mu" W tie My'ho livuncndoortqnm rout-WV. "coca-n1. Thilhuopheeforwu." Mr. and Mn. Raymond Flinn. who hareIwIIheCJ-Z Sdnulerhoueior (bemoanwill retumtoChicagoior thewinter. Mr. ande H. 1'. m and daughter, who have been a the Mot-he (or the put three nominjue returned 00 Chicago. From the Wham". Dun, Seamed): Engaginganiuo! maul-Ion! Ko- nineJHighhnd But, apnyofChicn- gum halt) also uidtohave hind: uptake momiorauhahle-do‘auhc meottZlamk. More than his. the Chic-m m uidlo havehdajnpaoue manu- undthe do; admit 'wonhh canine mnjuty regularly. clothing him a h moduleedimhimmduyingmhmgit about Iolhuhk doghips app-unacc- wupmpedychic. Sheridan Road m. which bu had a set back in nevus! you! 00' u:- ooumd uumoflkl. be drawn nun-M impuwelnem this sum. Twelve but» tired and tvety lee: have been odd and: of Central avenue and 2865 he! m Cemnl avenué and Roger Williams ave- The [ridge nonhol the Notable is beingrebuilt. Mr. Mum, and MilyolUncoln name have tamed’lmm Michigan when they have been spending the Sand-y evening mica It the lap- u'ut clutch will be round naming Sept. 12th. Subject. "What in tin?“ Music by tbeChonl 'Chb. The extra high leg... bee-bathe mum ohhemom Ins-dog militia against hotel mleltotdlllttdogttothe huitding. when he eouidnot ‘W" the mmuof the puny Indhhnunfion an callodmtheha (hit man. health-9p amberhevonld not lookmfindkhe mgeqfthepgnv. The inmccneil'uflmbcanu ‘ whatilkvmudeendog. “mime cutback commune-be carried «chad and and Ma lady‘s amorinn widens. ThecoedeflI ran and can clinch acmineis nbomfinl). - [ti-mended “maroon inahotel ntSZlamk mdanlaa ”Stuck heauherecadlotwcomdam even forum-toned“. ”in Ethel Tnmleyud Mi- W Pmleh Tuesday faaMmMI-LT W. Bellhoue. It Anhnmberg. Can. Hotel Moraine it an huntelry (In! cam-no «heioihleuot dugdch mac. centdcaliy indined lithium the dunk: of has to Wet: the navy. Mn. Henry M. Bacon hum home. shewbm-mwm- «,xn.umofm “and [5.17am and child“ Libenyvmc are visiting“ parents. Mr. mdlu. EW. FouflnofSouth Sheridan Road. (co-dud In- ” Ina-J Mr. Frank C. Clu‘k N W Euclk_nn 7W “‘me W many uvcbmficflhmt m tad-fl] renovate” about me firstolanbcr. Mr. and Mn. Rabin Thom anything nuke home and: parents. tit-Ind Mu Funk “cm, on Hm! avenue. A Huh-Living Canine Ruinia; allof yua- have been E, F. 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