Illinois News Index

North Shore News-Letter (1907), 23 Apr 1910, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

‘ mâ€" "â€"’-“:'“"~ " ‘ » ’ Publilhcd' lively Saturday a; ' \ Yak, Nina‘s. L wuapm -«‘“g’.oâ€"< H. P. p5VIDSON. Pmpdat‘or. ’ _vise‘d that a radical, revision he made, of the pgrbfififghool system; 1amofig other ‘gcCOmmeadationg . m....-««-..-...â€"-~--_--.¢.-.-. ",vu. 5 It is not so very»! , their felig- cobcerned’ i9 .5] ions beliefs that'éufv rarely would “buy submhtc “it'hcy unite infedfithn worship- Wafl’d R- Taylor :Now it isrzvcry common to find AfCommiztec, them not only mingling in wo'rship £30?“th t0 inqu’i gbut not -_ogfrcqu¢hfly ‘Ijoining’ im‘cmal situatiom ‘: 4. um me people---the wise am the ignorant. the good and thi badu-with the gravest question: and in the.end you educate the race. At the same time you se- cure. not perfect institutions. noi necessarily good ones, but the best institutions possible while human wrestling. and nature is the basi _ ' _ .u’sumuu rarK are‘intellirzent enough, and public spirited enough to see that public ‘monies are wisely used. But ”eterâ€" nal vigilence is-tlie price of suc- CCSQ‘. ‘ _ ' v.31; "V-.- .uu . a auauOW OK excuse Always-when we know how to‘ for it to exist except for the lack earn it, how to Save it, how to 0f moral back-bane. spend it. Money .begged, boro‘ â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€" rowed or inherited: money lost or ' stolen; money sQuandered; mon- SWIM i F m, ey boarded;-money, briefly. out ' of‘place,’ does cause misery lead-i iny often to. despair. But the fault was ‘inthe‘ use. not in .the Contest: for all-around-champiomhipe in swimming. fencing, World Is Steadily Mov- ing 'On. t e world is steadily moving on to he ter things. is the fact that there is far‘less bigotry. in; the, religious ~ world; lessl disposition among Christians of different denomina- tions to look, askahce at each other. and say by their acts‘ if not by their Winds, ”l min better than than”. This charge has come partly through a more, liberal cul- ture abroad in the world; and part4 lyy through a broaden view of what ‘ tthtitu‘tes true mug: n. _ 5 . dent who is'mmt proficient. the University inaugurates the plan, which will be observed annually hereafi f , ter. of conferring a tilvermedal on the greedy. hard. unstrupulousrthey were that in reality before they had their money- 'Why blame wealth for, the character . wealth merely uncovers?--The "lo-"S Yearsehave won with championship Centeni v ‘ events will likewise a: the admin of these medals. ‘ ‘ Interesting, light onthe comparative - » scholarship sanding of men and women ‘ collate “idem: is furnished by a). m nnalxemn a: m. 9.--:A-_‘ e. . _, uuu auoumer part of the . burden. But the real menace in tfictcmptatibn to graft; bribery etc. It is fair to assume that the tax-payers of -Hi_ghland Park are‘intenigent enough, and pubiic spirited enough to see that public 3 "monies are wisely used. But ”etc:â€" nal vigilcncc is-thc price of suc- ccse‘. " a loan'is l l n st It is sometimes argucd'that'the policy of borrowingis unwise. be- cause: iLbezctS liwishness outfit, pecausé it burdens t generation who hid no, voice in‘ ‘ the matter. This Objection is valid or invalid. according uncir- cumstances. Ifflzc loan is made. say to‘improvea street which win have td be done- ovcr again in eight 6: ten years, then the loan .shouid got fbe'fér a Iongcxtime than eight or ten years. “the: foam: to be invested in a Park or ‘ in a cement culvert {bridge with < iron superstructure; then' why f lhouid not the coming genera? tion‘sho’uider part of the burden. and ,is h? ncxt I ice that it is expended “wisely and honestly." Indeed a” expen- fditnrcof public money should be 'pufilish‘ed, so that every taxpayer may know where his money goes. :If we mistake not, there are laws on our statute books requiring in, many instances that éuch expen- ditures shall 'be published. Last Tuesday the electo ’Hi’ghland Park voted to 'b< $50 000 for the thrc'e purpos providing a public Park, rc‘b ring in a substantial manner r'old disreputable and dangc ,bridggs; and third. constwc a septic tank near the Fulle place. ' moth new for whermfion are a! and“! mama. and the date changed on the printer! daft-1'1“» a and or (to Shbxrim'on, 31.50 a Year Entered at: the l’mtluflice Park, “1., as Sec‘ond Cfas «a...â€" f tszrncmé Nb. 9; SATURDAY, AER a P. pAVIDsonmmma mammcx (in: mm; Amént'e Althoughr Boston has a ,Aclea, ' _ Catholic majority, e: the firsteiec responsibility fanny mung {Icing win ' the directér‘s who elect the man-(er. ,an the uk‘tinate respomibflitv A of the nod holders who: rin‘tum, elect the) direci Uri}? I * ~ The same ratio’ has been keptfup to _ _ » _ the present time and :11:de has . ding a pubhe Park, rebufldv béén made chairman' of the1com~ Pm CC Extortion. I‘a substzmnal manner the mfittee. This Cil‘cumstance so far __ drsreputabic and dangerous ‘ a; it goes, evidences the fact that ‘ the people of Baston are njorc in- “ tefrcsteg’i in having. good schools ac $50 000 is wisely and hon; expended it will provg a m'estmem h :5 .L- L___- Upon a» report of Commissioner Frank- .in-K. Laue, the. Interstate Commerce Commission has decided (Commissioner: , Knapp and Harlan diuenting) that Pull- man sleeping-car c'harges must be sub- stamiauyle‘ss to; upper than {or lower] .._..sl._ provea street which win he done- over again in tn years, then the loan rt be for a longer time ., Indeed a” cxpeh: 'L'I‘he sickning accounts ic money should be jg; comma to us in cver_i that every taxpayer vojlume of" graft, bribcfl l’ustfiuffiuy Higtuand Sec‘ond Cfass maturn the electors of 330de to borrow . "Ce DUrposcs of I c Park, rcbuinw ; no! ere are laws asjjn low. are steadily ‘forcmz requiring “1‘ tow admit with WalpOle that, ” éuch expen- mgr: haw: their price”, no, We \ wed. ' :30} yet admit. that. We be“: uncrestmg lighg on the comparative hat One‘ of the most interesting.“h°"”h‘p “mm” “we" ”’4 ”m“ . .- n- ‘ ff h'bt m- szstorles of mumcxpal corroptlon :3:fifpzninge’;r:$:betdofythfilzz '1”, and the prosecixtio'n of persons végsity of Chicago, jutiuued. In the 3g- concerned in his the report re- _ proportion. of «:3an receiving conditions jld cchtly submitted' to Mayor Ed- duff"! ”10 year-(he lnfll'"! “On-20 to - r : _ 10 per ct. whiie 1mm 10 I04 per ct. olthe ,p. uafrd R. Taylor of San Francisco. . ‘ _ ‘ ., - , . ‘ women were conditioned. From l0 to 17‘ “d A ~’ Commufee ft?!” he had 3;? perct of the men {wed accord' k{pigmfnted to Inquire mto fhc mum- - _ midget! situatioisg and make 'rccom~ him was ohly'trom 2 go 8 w cent. I One of the most histories of municipal and the prosecution cog‘xcerned, in his the cchtly submitted' to h 5 . looms:occaédlfinfifél'opfiigpnthe advisédthat gfizjflcallr Won $- -'- ween differcng fféfé‘fila‘v'q‘tdcnomg “auto; the mm ””901 anew}: .ilmtiéfisé ‘ v ‘ - mam Raould‘flnclgqgeawelldc- . . " vThé‘hllosv‘ingf‘lqc'idhnt'ls {flood fined coarse 3:141:1th gnd politics. , illuslrétlon Of the growth offlib-f Oak’fhislpoint thé committee add- mm” a" "3““ i“ ““5 “Nutty. ed the: following iknificam reé 305”“ is ”‘6 Mme 01" ’tbrcc Ro- markss- _ It is our belief that no child should be MI permitted to leave the grammar Icllool ‘ until! he has had ,tbomghly instilléd'in. - to him a strong some '0! his oblimiun' to A love hr peruianent in not - idcohnpm‘ble with rupee! 'l we men lvrs to five memberg. The change Kin itself was naturally for the be;â€" ler; but these five membgrs were chosen at large -and not by dis- tricks. V and women who“ sacrifices made th‘n I mere physical courage and devotion of a hope of universal pace possibfi. soldier. Ever} child should be laugh! Let Memorial Daybe our Péace Ll!!- ‘ that in all probability he will, for u very , ~Educafiuml PWhfin largeperlod of hislilc. be an agent for ‘ . M . I 1 some corporation. He: should be lluglu A - , > the elemental fan. pnnn..-.--.. ..._ , ,, .. M“ m me of graft, bribéry bobdl; vcnality in high circles as we” ..._., ‘ m ..... , u-uuuuuflx w UlaJUUflOO. was de- 0 We will dared; that in’ 1907 there was another of .' _ :36 per cent.‘ amounting to $26,015,356; Ve believe and that in 1898 the. flock of {’12 com- "t. “83003 p‘any; was increased from $36.W.009 rid and in .m automation. of whiéh $20,000.000‘fi‘ America. «ccounfed {or byâ€"me acnuisiu'on of “-1 increasing g ,= . “ '- to him a strong seme'of his obliwbn' to - Of them .are the state to set aside all 'prejodlc'e or pri.’ 39d "0' from we interest and acres jurymanin any A few years case in which he may be summoned. He-‘ J thgnumbcr :hould’be _ taught that this obligation is i - . , - sacred; that its performance isthe high- mg “3 “hoe! as: kind of public service. outrankingthe ly-‘four mem- mere physical courage ahd devotion of a '1 he Change Soldier. Every child should be taught for the be!- that in all pmlmbility' he will. for a very‘ :mbcrs wore largetperloti of hislile. be an agent for“ hot. by (“5- statue corporation. He should be lenght _ ‘ the elemental facts concerning the work- ings of the corporate organization. and h“ a ”Clear perticnlarly the place of “the lmmediate he firsl elec responsibillty for any wrong doing with "angméut if the directors who elect the winger. and authors. two the ultln'mte reipomibfiltv‘ol the stoch- nd one ICW holders who; in tom, elect the direct- crate die; the chief design of been idapted (rum the same _ 7.-.. vv||| tor the Upper. bad {Or the tipped, society is and bad for the other fellow. It scntation. is demoralizing to all. who come ‘into contact with the system; ba ' T“ in principl; and bad In practiccf ' Trust tt There Isn't a shadow of excuse th , mu for it to exist exrénl In- .L- I . c m nuu veptms poverty stricken,_ hard up; struggling, Pullmzin Sleeping Car Company are_in such fiancfi’fl straits that they are un- able to pay‘thc'ir employees, and 30 the poor {wows have to be ‘supportcd by ”tip.” By' the way this whole tipping system is bad in every light you hold it. bad for the tipper. bad (Or the Hanna remainder represents surplus Nu additiom in. -'I he Public. i noranzmg to all. who come M ontact with the system; had TIUST Till: PEOPLE )ciple and bad In practicef isn't a shadow of excuse therimzzgmpizzk-ZL? :: to exist except for the lack g ' g D“ “‘9 comparative 0. men and women "13‘3th by ‘hc an uident of the Uni- iut_im. In the; presents capitalization 0! addition?) capital was put .wfor loner and 81.10 for Is. The invesfigatio’n upon report; is based showed ail-[cow , 7 'â€" â€"â€"-" IIII‘I l dndergradufize uh: their errors. The comma: :ienL ThiI year will not protect inmost ruffles (In plan, _ mu " h I and unpopular member I a y are: -' v. . . m M on the rc¢yutterancc of his com 31 they are un. eml’lowzes. and tows havcto be “9-” BY the Wing System is ‘ rd {mm 336 000000 whiéh 3200000005 ‘¢ acsuisition of u ' Cbmpany. buttheg t'l'rade! the foundation qf civii- . ization! the beginning of-allpro- paratwe (fess! . XT: Makeit universal by making it he Uni. free, and the death knell of war‘ In the will be sounded! MGR-0f the 'diu'om quarrels of men and of unions are f” :15: the result of ”demanding: and " ‘0 17 the lack of common Wt: uni- “, the versai. interwovfinfl; and? inexttie- w :n Ihn 1"" warning tho W}. organization, and E 45¢ Immediate "one doing with [he maintenand 1' 1Wotan: uocg. :lect the) direct: Monica. .1 nitsimer Frank- ‘3‘ ms: Commerce 0' Jul! 3 night’s and “.10 for stigatié’n upOn d showed an. mould be laugln . will. for a very be an agent {q Iwould be taught . un- man we numoses. methods and and membership of 'the club were ad- :0 be opted. Ehch‘ church or fieiizious the society is to be represented in the rm is congress by three commiksionen? '. bad with voting power and any church )ped; societv is eligible to such! repre- , 1o .-_._‘:‘., Trust the people---the wise am the ignorant. the good and thl badmwith the gravest question: and in the.end you educate the race. At the same time you se- cure. not perfect institutions. noi necessarily good ones, but the best institutions possible while human ’nature is the basis and only ma- terial to build with, Men an: ed- ucated and the state uplifted by allowing all-~every one-'oto broach all their mistakes and adirocat‘e sLnfâ€" -, _ Vicefiiresident. ngosepb Stolz; sebretary. Charles h- Ald- " en; Treasurer, George W.f Dixon- ‘ Fo'rtyJour religious 'okanizad H tions were 'rept’esented I at the l meeting. After committees Were -‘ appointed resolutions . skating " ‘forth the oumoses. metth and membership of 'the club were ad- opted. Each‘ church nr final...â€" u . , a g v-.-v‘uw yesterday at the Union {Ldaxuc club The officers are i President. Judge Marcus A. ‘ Kmanah. I Vice-president “Ram Joseph I ital- 1‘ ‘-= ‘ n _ Onthe diffua'un of cducaflén unong Jhevpeople mu the preservation and per- peumion of our fre'e insinuating 31w 7 prehend no danger to Our country from a foreign Inc. ' ' ' Our dg’uruction." should it comet! all. will be g‘hdm' up; I. V _‘ .--m -3' other quarter. From the, in-afiootibn of 1b:- peoplc to the eo‘ncem of th§ covert» meat, from their careleuneu ind 1mm gence. {conteu I do zpprehénd some‘ danger. ' ’ ' Make , them intclflzam and they will be vigilant; 'cive filmu the means 9! detecting the "uni md lhey' will apply the remedyr-Dmiefl WW. mum : nlthwgh _ the tent in {he ph' lunatic. the real Peace Day of he uchoal year. A love hr perniment ' in m idcohnpm‘ble with mpect 'f we men and women whaé sacrifices made It?” hope of universai pace ponib . Let Memorial Day-be our P¢acc my. , ~Educatiaul “cannibal: m my MM States todaybccaus: of , _ » M. _ :« MM! {Want from f. ‘ ‘ , . _!' . Wyn-not afford 1"“ W" Pm M'Wb '0 and 93:: cannon interest: Face ‘Day m :8: Public mm “’0 ”Ch duh" 0‘“ amnion about .ofiicm and teacher: to State; f’tmd today a": burn it "ill: applauds-u qemi“. CXWP Ifld most form 1!. .‘n‘f-l gin..-A-- <0 J' I é*‘llufldec'ed by 1‘ Macadam“; M 1 I” II! on Ilmfl l‘ m mu 1‘ 31'! gone: on. 'â€""â€" i w more efida people-«the wise and ” Elbe We won . the good find the 31"“ ”a” he gravest questions ,1 mum nd you educate the .‘ gnu! power. I:- ‘3 same lime you so hum-om. fect institutions, noi ‘ Wham”. a God ones. but 21».- be“ ~: "I'- w! how we “Jam 01 have“ . our, titutions. noi ,‘Whu £111.13. the {mm 5,, m. p 3!, but 1h: best :2? If, . '9 Ch.“ free m white human 3 ‘3' “a W “a“ .ltutlfia 31.9. , Country M ‘ r dmm, b. ”m m. indfium’bp of . mluénd some : :12; ‘m intelligent ~, ‘ I We {than (he 51mm“: m‘ M me" V Thu ‘0 trial! WM" Xi fora - ; ‘ If: ”chin M ti‘ .9 the sag ; 'i 3:. the sac E ' .~ 37,0015“, 5 i’ “d 0w w- 3, mg m: ' i It en an". ‘ men 0! SH}? ‘30”- ?é,“ an: the n Imitatipn 3c mgqorq Isfcitizcn- 3/ “.10!!!th d‘ flic i?‘ minllOdi 0 ers 5 Wm 0“ I :Lda'ue x ‘0 I“ “I: .l Mable“); lmm 5” II We»: CW“ 0'! nation leavcthc "an m findlkemmd; _,_, w «an: “III «P etheulor m be everlasting ; d Updated by in “minibus, and tub- h :2 to in MIMI corruption. We 3F Wen-Ind the nomimu'om mum mm? lien! Prominence ‘. _ ” Mun the P‘NV mg if man attaining and Whitey {0' V ”,2: F; thmuon of, the office mm b. A 5'9”"! 0! the party. The chief comm I} b 3“ the 5015 into it: had: 0‘. ‘0- .g- MING III". . - . - if ‘ Whauhen? ppemnce'of M. : m attitude wherever men {mama _ AM My Import? Doe. our" nun-- ic (Juice of Public )eriaent in free trade listoty of the world am metice proves the “recur Put In. cow: preservation 0! in I“). find Inn-.3 thit pud- theory 0f t] s-vâ€" Aminwri ., From Tim.- Fen ....... rm mwm an.“ Fm- ‘l‘uuunu of other 1 “Mm: to and u ‘ 4° hereby «:1 mt} the a Paid ~' ‘1 u ’ hid “ w u . end «It on Burl of El Mmhmau‘ - No. 101 ...... Pad out on Dim: 0rd PAid “ u _ u STATE from of Fund- ........ ‘ Total I Inn Moon on bond as Win Fa- dlurlbuliou ol Tn ‘ ; “Mir Fu Cull on M It M. Mid 0|“:th not put to Cr“ NCO-W of Tr“: Fold hr min. Anna! M to Putnam; hind... cm: on hud a duo (Ape-n m m mm»: m on bill M. Wining ol Mud tro- lohu pad Mud [mt from To Mind tro- Conty a» Mind (m Diuricubh Cull 6. had“ he‘inio‘ '01 CEIPTS OfTMdDbu-ict Rags No. 12. Lake Co 5-631” and Boeing \ NWUAE STATEM He'll] may . mum! TIE. 'Cuu'un Tl

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy